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the upper portions collectively form a container top section that can be easily and cleanly removed and disposed while the lower portions collectively form a container bottom section that is retained for displaying contained articles the container employs materials and design features that provide satisfactory protection during transportation clamping and stacking application_number US 25714499 A description a container 10 of the present invention is shown in fig1 and 5 having a front wall 1 side walls 2 and 3 a back wall 4 and a top wall 5 a bottom wall 6 completes the container for totally enclosing and protecting articles contained therein each of the front wall 1 two side walls 2 and 3 and back wall 4 contain upper portions 20 21 22 and 23 respectively and lower portions 24 25 26 and 27 respectively the upper portions 20 21 22 and 23 collectively form a container top section 90 the lower portions 24 25 26 and 27 collectively form a container bottom section 91 the container top section 90 and the container bottom section 91 are linked by a continuous line of weakness 30 the continuous line of weakness 30 allows one to remove the container top section 90 while retaining the container bottom section 91 for displaying contained articles the continuous line of weakness 30 can be made using any known mechanical means.
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the dyeing vessel 10 are closed which prevents a further increase of the temperature since the vessel 28 moves in the direction of decreasing thickness the reference fluid vessel becomes more transparent because the thickness and the concentration are proportional values the potential taken from the photo electric receiver 36 thereby increases and finally exceeds that of the photo electric receiver 24 so that at the output of the amplifier 40 depending on the voltage difference at the input a positive voltage is developed the latter influences the control valves of the arrangement 46 and causes an adjustment of the temperature to a value permitting an optimum attaching process the concentration in the dyeing vessel 10 is therefore reduced the voltage taken from the photo electric receiver 24 is increased the voltage difference at the inputs of the amplifier 40 changes in such a manner that the output pulse becomes less or even negative and the control valves will thus be throttled or closed an opening of the control valves and a temperature increase again takes place when the light ray admitted to the photo electric receiver 36 penetrates the vessel 28 through a smaller thickness so that its potential becomes higher than that of the photo electric receiver 24 by this continuous changing of the steam supply and the change and adjustment of temperature connected therewith the attaching process takes place under optimum conditions.
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in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention strong violet blue lines 72 are seen in the 405 450 nm range due to the gallium in the lamp along with ir lines 74 at 852nm and 894 nm due to the cesium a lamp produced to the above specifications by lamptech ltd ashkelon israel gave optical power density on the skin when installed in system 20 over 30 mw cm 2 in the violet blue and ir bands together 0042 fig5 is a schematic pictorial illustration of a system 80 for phototherapy in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention system 80 in this embodiment shown in another treatment application u2014 treating skin inflammation on a face 82 of a patient u2014 but is otherwise functionally similar to system 20 radiators 84 and 86 in this case comprise panels with multiple miniature solid state emitters such as light emmitting diodes leds mounted on the panels the emitters may be organized in a single dimensional or a two dimensional diode matrix array as in system 20 both of radiators 84 and 86 typically emit radiation in both the violet blue and near ir bands alternatively one of the radiators may emit violet blue radiation while the other emits ir either simultaneously or in succession greater or smaller numbers of radiators may be used as a further alternative one or the radiators may comprise an array of miniature emitters and the other may comprise a gas discharge lamp as described above or a single radiator may comprise both a matrix.
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a lifting hoist not illustrated the operation of the lifting shackle can be appreciated from a comparison of fig2 and 3 in fig2 the shackle is about to be lowered into receiving engagement with a pair of anchors embedded within the concrete structure during this lowering process the vertical walls 32 36 of the shackle body pass between the anchors 40 42 ultimately the ends of the anchors complimentally nest within the sockets 48 and the outer surfaces of the anchors complimentally engage the divergent walls 34 38 of the shackle body the later condition is shown in fig3 once the shackle body is fully engaged over the anchors the locking bolt 64 is moved annularly within the body and extended through the throughbore 35 of the section 33 and the apertures 58 of the anchors as shown in fig3 this serves to both secure the shackle to the anchors and to maintain the outer surface of the shackle in complimental engagement with the inner surface of the arcuate recess 44 fig4 shows a void former 72 for positioning the anchors 40 42 within a concrete structure as the structure is being formed and creating an arcuate recess within the surface of the structure the void former 72 is fabricated from a relatively strong resilient material such as rubber or polymer the lower surface 74 of the void former is of arcuate configuration corresponding to that of the recess 44 to be formed within the concrete structure the upper surface 76 is generally flat and may have a recess formed therein for the attachment of placement hardware grooves 78 extend the cross and open through the lower surface 74.
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the tank 9 and the heater 19 for heating the coolant mixture in the tank 9 efficiently gasifies the low boiling coolant correctly controls the quantity of the liquid coolant in the tank 9 and optimizes the ratio between the high and low boiling coolants actually circulating in the refrigerating apparatus according to the operating conditions of the compressor 1 fig9 shows another modification based on the embodiment of fig2 the tank 9 is arranged in a path 15b which is positioned on the suction side of the compressor 1 to pass a gas phase of the coolant mixture a heat transfer tube 41 is wound around the tank 9 an end of the tube 41 is connected to the suction side of the compressor 1 and the other end thereof is connected to a bypass 43 between a first control valve 45 and a second control valve 47 the end of the tube 41 connected to the suction side of the compressor 1 may be connected to a gas injection pipe extending from the compressor 1 a controller 46 controls the opening of each of the first and second control valves 45 and 47 in response to the revolution speed or air conditioning load of the compressor 1 an end of.
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catalyst comprising a tetraalkylammonium polyoxoanion the poa comprises a one or two central atoms x selected from the group consisting of group iiia via elements of the periodic table b a framework comprising 17 to 61 oxygen atoms o and 4 to 19 framework metal atoms m selected from the group consisting of molybdenum tungsten and vanadium and combinations thereof c one or more atoms m 39 selected from the group consisting of ruthenium and first row transition metals substituted for one or more framework metal oxygen units m u2550 o in the framework and d a sufficient number e of cations to electronically balance the charge e of said polyoxoanion wherein at least one of said cations comprises tetraalkylammonium cation these poas may be of the keggin or dawson structures where there are more than one m 39 atom substituted for m u2550 o units in the framework the m 39 may be randomly substituted or geometrically controlled substitutions these poas may be prepared according to the method taught by ellis et al u s pat no 5 091 354 in the catalysts useful in the present invention the central atom x is preferably one atom but may be two.
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of several different types including the optical type the laser type and the induction type a speed signal 36 is fed back to a microcontroller 38 either through a signal wire or through a wireless system the microcontroller 38 compares the actual speed with the desired speed and adjusts the valve opening using the control signal 40 this is done at a very high sampling rate using control algorithms control algorithms may include pid algorithms feed forward algorithms or fuzzy logic algorithms used independently or combined for greater performance the desired speed of the tool is selected through a user interface 42 which may include a number of input buttons on the tool a liquid crystal display lcd 46 buzzers and or light emitting diodes led 48 or other interactive devices the buzzers and leds are used to inform the operator of a important situation for example if the air available to the tool is insufficient to allow the controller to maintain the desired rotational speed in this case the microprocessor may stop the rotation of the tool sound the buzzer and illuminate some leds to warn the operator both the display and the buttons may be combined through a touch screen interface the lcd displays information relevant to the.
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the lubricating system of the machinery a cam pump lubricant dispensing mechanism between the container and the outlet in selected embodiments such a device may be adapted to produce relatively high pressure using a relatively small dc powered motor using a relatively small current draw e g 0 500 amperes at 6 volts dc for 1200 psi selected embodiments may be made to be customer refillable using ordinary grease guns exemplary embodiments are illustrated herein and described below on the understanding that alternative embodiments may be implemented in keeping with the general scope of the invention as claimed fig1 depicts in vertical elevation a cross sectional drawing of a lubricator 10 constructed within a cylindrical elongated chamber 12 the lower portion of chamber 12 is generally v shaped with a hollow interior thus permitting placement therein of a quantity of grease or lubricant 14 on the sides of the v shaped portion there is installed on one side a pressure relief valve 16 and typically on the opposite site thereof is a zirk or alamite fitting 18 through which lubricant 14 can be introduced into chamber 12 in the region of lubricator 10 on the side of piston 26 opposite that.
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a mechanical drawing depicting an exemplary embodiment of percutaneous electrode array 300 the array comprises 3600 electrodes arranged in a regular grid pattern of 60 by 60 the width w 1 of each electrode is approximately 200 um a distance s 1 of about 860 um separates the electrodes these dimensions result in a 5 cm by 5 cm array of electrodes detail a shows the electrodes within the void area before they are bent upwards suitable materials for use in layer 330 are a hydrogel or sol gel construct containing an electrolyte the minimum height of the hydrogel layer h 1 is limited by the estimated evaporation time and the mechanical modulus of the gel in a preferred embodiment the array comprises a 635 um thick conductive gel e g uni patch type rg63b as the hydrogel is exposed to the air the water in the gel will evaporate drying out the array and reducing the adhesive and conductive properties of the gel the use of such an array would require a higher applied voltage if the array is flexed or the skin array mechanical interface is otherwise altered an instantaneous drop in interfacial impedance can occur giving rise to an unpleasant feeling in the patient and concentrating the current at points of good contact raising the possibility of a thermal burn adhesion layer 330 is preferably adapted to provide an indication that the array is no longer suitable for use in a preferred embodiment the hydrogel contains.
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j 2 7 hz 1h 7 07 t j 8 1 hz 1h 6 94 d j 8 1 hz 1h 6 73 6 75 m 1h 4 28 4 38 m 4h 1 23 t j 7 1 hz 6h anal calcd for c 15 h 16 brno 5 c 48 76 h 4 36 n 3 79 found c 48 79 h 4 43 n 3 61 the more polar compound was diethyl 2 indol 4 yloxy malonate 8 as white crystals 260 mg 45 mp 52 53 u00b0 c from diethyl ether hexanes 1 h nmr 500 mhz u03b4 8 25 br s 1h 7 13 dd j 3 1 2 6 hz 1h 7 09 d j 7 8 hz 1h 7 05 t j 7 8 hz 1h 6 76 6 77 m 1h 6 50 d j 7 5 hz 1h 5 35 s 1h 4 28 4 37 m 4h 1 30 t j 7 1 hz 6h anal calcd for c 15 h 17 no 5 c 61 85 h 5 88 n 4 81 found c 61 91 h 6 17 n 4 68 ii a solution of 4 hydroxyindole 266 mg 2 mmol in acetone 20 ml was cooled to 0 u00b0 c under nitrogen and anhydrous potassium carbonate 414 mg 3 mmol was added a solution of commercial diethyl bromomalonate 92 520 mg 2 mmol in acetone 20 ml was added dropwise after stirring for 5 h at room temperature more diethyl bromomalonate 92 520 mg was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature overnight work up and flash chromatography as above afforded 7 360 mg 45 and 8 123 mg 21 iii a solution of 4 hydroxyindole 266 mg 2 mmol in acetone.
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section 10 has been taken for a situation where without any protection the permafrost would thaw to a maximum depth of at least five feet during the summer season in prior art practice it normally would have taken at least a 14 foot depth of gravel to completely eliminate the thawing of the permafrost in such instance in computing the effect of insulation heat sink and gravel according to this invention the following properties were employed thermal diffusivity latent heat densitymaterial ft sup 2 hr btu lb lb ft sup 3 ______________________________________frozenpermafrost 0 0465 21 6 118 6thawedpermafrost 0 0232 21 6 118 6gravel 0 034 0 128frozen fluidin sink 0 0467 144 56 1thawed fluidin sink 0 00466 144 62 4thermal conducitivity of insulation 0 020 btu hr ft u00b0 f 2 u03c0 tmean annual air temperature 30 24 2 sin 1 98 365 used as surface temperaturewhere 34 t 34 is time in days freezing point of sink fluid 30 u00b0 f ______________________________________ considering that there may be some conduction by fluid motion in the heat sink which can be kept to a minimum by use of some congealant such as methylcellulose or some other cellulose or like material added to the liquid 24 and ignoring the added insulation effect or melted liquid 24 after it thaws so that the calculations are conservative the computed relative effects are shown in the graph of fig7 at one end it can readily be appreciated that with one foot of gravel an impractical 51 4 foot deep sink would be required with no insulation layer to prevent thawing of the permafrost layer at the other end even with seven feet of gravel and two inches of insulation some heat sink greater than 1 4 foot in depth is required.
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5 in accordance with the invention onto the following guide roll 62 and further using a device 35 6 in accordance with the invention via a measurement device 73 and a guide roll 74 to the reel up 70 by means of two devices 35 7 35 8 of the invention placed underneath a movable air blow plate 77 is placed after the measurement device 73 for conveying the lead in strip in connection with which plate a pneumatic cylinder 77 a is provided for displacing the plate 77 in the machine direction as the figure shows the devices 35 1 to 35 8 in accordance with the invention can be placed above or under the lead in strip and provided with movable air blow plates at scanners through passages etc fig6 schematically shows an embodiment example in which a lead in strip is passed from the last drying cylinder 51 of a dryer section 50 directly through measurement devices 81 73 to a reel up 70 as fig6 shows devices 35 in accordance with the invention are placed in all suitable open draws over which the lead in strip is passed the devices in accordance with the invention are numbered consecutively using a subscript 35 1 to 35 6 guide rolls are designated by the reference numerals 52 82 83 74 fig7 shows an embodiment example in which devices 35 1 in accordance with the invention are used in a draw between a dryer section 70 and a measurement frame 95 the lead in strip is passed to a size press 90 and to an after dryer section 79 by rope threading fig8 schematically shows pressures as compared.
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been duplexed a user specified port information table 640 shown in fig8 is stored in the management information unit 600 in the cache memory 500 this table contains a port usage value specified by the user via the personal computer workstation pc ws 3000 more specifically the user specifies a value indicating that the port is for backup processing only a value indicating that the port is for online processing only or a value indicating the port is for both online processing and backup processing when a backup request is received the disk array controller 300 references this information searches for a backup port and issues the request to the port controller of the port a copy backup timing instruction information table 650 shown in fig9 is stored in the management information unit 600 in the cache memory 500 this table contains information indicating when to execute copy processing for duplexing and subsequent backup processing specified via the personal computer workstation pc ws 3000 usually the pc ws is connected to the controller via a lan a time supervision instruction information table 660 shown in fig1 is stored in the management information unit 600 in the cache memory 500 when the copy backup timing instruction information table 650 shown in fig9 indicates a time the time information is set in the time supervision instruction information table 660 fig1 shows a priority information table 670 this table contains a value indicating to what processing online processing or backup processing the disk array controller assigns priority the user specifies this value in advance from the personal computer workstation pc ws 3000 the disk array controller 300 references this information when it starts backup processing if backup processing has priority the controller transfers a predetermined amount of data then the controller checks if.
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also shown in fig6 should a packet 62 become misaligned after leavingend 72 of diverter bar 64 the present invention precision pouch feeder 10 will realign packet 62 when it passes end 46 of orienting tooling ring 18 when packet 62 passes end 46 of orienting tooling ring 18 packet 62 is forced against exit ramp ring 24 because of gap 49 between orienting tooling ring 18 and exit ramp ring 24 disoriented or skewed packet 62 is realigned by the impact of packet 62 on upstanding surface 92 of exit rampring 24 after passing gap 49 and end 46 of orienting tooling ring 18 in other words the movement of the packet outwardly and downwardly toward exit ramp ring 24 causes self adjustment of each packet into proper alignment packet 62 is then in correct alignment and orientation against exit ramp ring 24 packet 62 can be of varying sizes and shapes and can be made from a wide variety of materials such as a flexible plastic paper cellophane or cardboard further packet 62 can be used to house a wide variety of products or parts including but not limited to food pharmaceuticals medical devices or military special handling devices the weight of packet 62 will vary depending on the product or part contained within packet or pouch 62 precision pouch feeder device 10 may be used for a wide variety of products precision pouch feeder device 10 is particularly useful in the food packaging industry although the pouch feeder device can be utilized for instance in the medical pharmaceutical and military special handlingindustries as well as other industries pouch feeder device 10 has been found to be particularly useful.
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to solvent extraction treatment and then to hydrogenation treatment 4 a method in which the distillate oil is subjected to two or three stage hydrogenation treatment or after the two or three stage hydrogenation treatment it is further subjected to alkali distillation or sulfuric acid rinsing treatment 5 a method in which after the treatment of the distillate oil by the methods 1 to 4 as described above it is again subjected to dewaxing treatment to obtain a deep dewaxed oil and so forth can be employed the polyalkylene glycols and polyalkylene glycol ethers are used in the composition in an amount of about 5 to 25 by weight preferably about 10 to 20 by weight the alkylene group preferably contains 2 to 4 carbon atoms the molecular weight of the polyalkylene glycol is preferably about 190 to 9000 the viscosity of the glycol depends upon the lubricant it is to be added to and as to the final viscosity desired of the composition to which it is added the composition may optionally include a zinc dialkylthio phosphate in order to improve the film forming properties of the composition and to remove deposits preferably up to about 10 by weight of the zinc dialkylthio.
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belt and then slightly flexing the small tongues or the belt to dispose the small tongues 32 34 on the outside of the belt that is the same side as the large tongue 30 in such position as on the waist of a wearer the case cover may be readily opened and access had to the contents therein illustratively eyeglasses or sunglasses by partially opening the case cover 14 to the stops defined by lugs 26 and recesses 24 as illustratively seen in phantom lines in the case of fig5 or fully opened to depending position as shown the modification of fig4 and 6 differs from that of the preceding embodiment in that the major tongue 41 is h shaped rather than v shaped thereby the tongue has bifurcated free ends at 42 42 which straddle and cooperate with the minor tongue 43 extending between the bifurcated ends 42 in other respects the case and clip fabrication is substantially similar to the previously discussed form as is evident from the drawings as indicated while it is preferred to provide a complete hinged case having the clip means therefor as for eyeglasses and wherein in so doing the cover of the case when closed provides a substantial surface area for advertising or product promotion it is within the scope of the invention to provide the tongue clip means with a smaller base whereby the same may be used as an.
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64 is used as a buffer the cal signal is applied to the multiplexer 43 and during initialization of the entire system it is selected by microcontroller 45 and used as a known voltage reference signal to calibrate voltage controlled oscillator 80 table 1______________________________________ct logic selected signal______________________________________000 ch 1001 ch 2010 ch 3011 ch 4100 cur101 cal______________________________________ microcontroller 45 is programmed to count the number of interrupts over a predetermined period one second in the preferred embodiment to determine the frequency of the signal sent over line adc and thereby determine the voltage because of its proportionality to the frequency that measured voltage signal which represents the stress being applied against the foundation is compared with a set point which represents the stress applied against the foundation when the foundation is level and is stored in eeprom 46 fig4 d if the measured signal is less than the stored set point then soil shrinkage has occurred and water must be added to the particular zone microprocessor 45 is programmed to send a signal is then sent over one of on off lines 1 through 4 to turn on the appropriate solenoid and water the correct zone referring to fig4 e the solenoid operation will be addressed by way of example if zone 1 is selected microcontroller 45 will set on off line 1 low nor gate 47 is used to prevent the solenoid from being turned on if it is faulty or if there is a system malfunction as long as the system is functioning properly the fault signal generation of the fault signal will be discussed herein remains low and therefore the output of nor gate 47 to transistor q1.
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on the beam 11 by means of rollers not shown the length of the board is greater than one half the length of the beam as depicted in fig1 and 7 an exerciser manipulates a rope and pulley system while he is positioned on the board 27 to move the board up and down the system is described later on for a given exercise and often for a given exerciser the beam 11 has to be positioned at a given angle to the floor on which the bars 14 and 16 rest to change the angle of the beam 11 the knob 26 is pulled and the bracket 24 is moved along the length of the leg 10 until the beam 11 has the desired inclination the knob 26 is released for the plunger to enter an appropriate hole in the leg 10 in the process of changing the inclination of the beam 11 the inclination of the leg 10 relatively to the floor also changes effectively the lower end of the beam pivots about the pins 19 while the lower end of the leg 10 pivots about the centres of the ball heads 21 the geometry is such that in use the leg 10 always forms an angle of less than 90 u00b0 with the floor however low down on the leg 10 there is a hole 31 for the plunger in.
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resonator 30 is an example of an ideal model of the present invention for estimation calculation omitting the influence of an input output terminal which forms a 1 2 wave length resonator according to the inventors 39 estimation there does not result as much calculation errors between the ideal model disclosed in fig2 and this embodiment an actual example of the 1 2 wave length resonator having such the input output terminal 34c is illustrated in fig3 b in fig3 b the same reference numerals denote the same or equivalent elements as illustrated in fig3 a in fig3 b a part of the second grounding layer 34 on the front surface of the dielectric plate 42 is separated into two guide portions 34a and 34b for guiding the input output terminal 34c to define slits 35a and 35b the input output terminal 34c is provided by a plating on the front surface and is connected to an outer circuit 34d partially omitted which applies an input signal to the resonator 44 and also receives an output signal from the resonator 44 further the input output terminal 34c is connected to one end of a microstrip line 36 39 at an edge of the top surface of the dielectric plate 42 as mentioned above even though the entire bottom surface of the dielectric plate 42 is covered by a first grounding layer 38 the input output terminal 34c and the outer circuit 34d are electrically separated from the first grounding layer 38 by a small slot not shown located on a reverse side of a connecting point between the input output terminal 34c and the outer circuit 34d on the front surface which is adjacent to an edge of the bottom surface to prevent a short circuit since the first and.
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with 25 n weight and the vastus lateralis will be loaded with 20 n finally a high precision potentiometer shape sensor will be used to measure the joint angle the knee will then be flexed and extended from 0 to 9 u00b0 degrees a distribution of contact pressure will be recorded as a function of angle the leg will also be outfitted with an angle sensor on the side of the knee in order to measure joint angle the sensors will allow readings of stress and tension in real time as the knee is brought through the complete flexion cycle the effect of each particular reefing on peak joint stresses will be measured and abnormal tension in the shortened ligament will be correlated with peak joint stresses through the flexion cycle finally the components will be placed in abnormal positions of valgus varus flexion and extension and the pressures again measured through the flexion cycle an experimental knee replacement procedure was performed on a mock human knee 50 once the experimental knee replacement surgery was performed a traditional spacer was removed and replaced with one that had six pressure sensors 35 the sensors 35 and the main unit 12 were coupled through the use of wires the knee 50 was.
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face of screw joint portion 151 prevents air from entering the through hole 15 when the air adjustor button 31 is tightly engaged to the screw joint portion 151 of the bend body when air adjustor knob 31 is unlocked air is permitted to flow inside the through hole 15 and through the longitudinal grooves 152 at the outer edge of the screw joint portion the convex ring 310 and the crevice at the upper end face of the screw joint portion air conduit 32 is secured to the setting member 153 of bend body 10 to communication with the through hole 15 for forming an air passage the inverted l type seal cover 40 is provided with a rail channel 41 along its outer edge which it engages the rail channel 41 receives the rail of groove 16 on the notch provided on the lower end of bend body 10 the engagement of the rail channel 41 and the rail groove 16 allows the l type seal cover 40 to be securely affixed to the bend body 10 the upper end of the seal cover is provided with an opening 42 to communicate with through opening 15 of the bend body 10 and receives the lower end of air conduit 32 the mounting of air conduit 32 and the opening 42 not only enables the inverted l type seal cover 40 and the bend body to be more securely affixed but also enables the air conduit 32 to be more securely retained in opening 42 the lower end of the seal cover 40 is provided with a through opening 43 disposed opposite the cover opening 13 of through opening.
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34 34 c 34 and 34 d 34 respectively thus fig5 was made according to the preferred embodiment of the ceramic composite layer on aluminum alloy substrate forming method of the present invention by utilizing tic powder mixed in with the alloy powder of silicon and copper while fig6 and 8 were made by comparison methods not according to the present invention further fig9 through 12 are cross sectional photomicrograph views at enlargements of 10x taken transversely through the bead portions 8 produced as described above utilizing the ceramic powder materials 34 a 34 through 34 d 34 respectively in the case of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention which utilized the ceramic powder material 34 a 34 the composite layer bead portion 8 was about 1 2 mm by about 4 8 mm in cross sectional dimensions had surface hardness about 350 to 450 hv 5 kg and had good surface appearance in the case of the first comparison method which utilized the ceramic powder material 34 b 34 which contained only tic powder the composite layer bead portion 8 was not formed while the aluminum alloy substrate material which remained had surface hardness about 80 to 90 and had bad surface appearance in the case of the second comparison method which utilized the ceramic powder material 34 c 34 which contained ti powder and silicon powder without any admixture of copper with the silicon the composite layer bead portion 8 was not properly formed insofar as it could be determined had surface hardness about 80 to 550 550 were agglomerations of tic powder were generated and the surface appearance of the general area thereof was poor and similarly for the case of the third comparison method which utilized the ceramic powder material.
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alks 1 7 smad 2 smad 3 smad 4 activins a b c d and e in another embodiment the methods may include using blocking antibodies against members of the activin signaling pathway including actrii actri smad 2 smad 4 activins a b c d and e for decreasing protein function in another embodiment the methods may include using oligonucleotides oligonucleotides with phosphorothioate bonds rnai or inhibitors to decrease phosphorylation of activin signaling pathway members in another embodiment the methods may include using oligonucleotides oligonucleotides with phosphorothioate bonds rnai or inhibitors to inhibit actriia and or actriib binding to alks 1 7 in another embodiment the methods may include using oligonucleotides oligonucleotides with phosphorothioate bonds rnai or inhibitors to decrease smad 2 smad 4 translocation to the nucleus in another embodiment the methods may include natural cellular inhibitors of the signal transduction pathway of actrii signaling such as inhibin and follistatin the treatments may include single agents combinations of agents or no agents the treatments also may include solutions used to dissolve the agents cell detachment and adhesion may be detected by any suitable method which may include but are not limited to cell cytometry e g trypan blue fluorescent based cell detection assays e g calcein am invitrogen inc and mitotracker red invitrogen inc luminescent based detection assays e g cell titer glo promega inc and spectrophotometry based detection assays e g crystal violet mts mtt assays such as promega celltiter 96 u00ae aqueous non radioactive cell proliferation assay promega inc and chem icon cell adhesion assays cell invasion may be detected by any suitable method which may include but are not limited to the scratch wound assay cell invasion assays using fluorescent detection.
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the walls a polished anodized aluminum is one suitable material the walls 68 and reflective surface of the cup 66 isolate the light from the lamps 30 and 32 the up lamp 30 shown as an hid metal halide lamp in fig4 and 7 and its electric socket lamp receiver 69 see fig4 are housed within the interior of the cup 66 the walls 68 of the cup 66 have an upper flange 70 that is fastened to a top plate 72 the top plate 72 has an opening 74 in the center and a generally octagonal outer periphery sized larger than the opening 64 in the annular flange 60 so that it overlaps the annular flange 60 and supports the cup 66 the top plate 72 has a vent section 73 for cooling the ballast 52 a cover plate 76 mounts onto of the top plate 72 by two clips 78 to cover the opening 74 in the top plate 72 the cover plate 76 can be removed to access the up lamp 30 by loosening the fasteners securing the clips 78 the cover plate 76 can be made of glass or other light transmissive material either transparent or translucent so that light from the up lamp 30 can pass through it a vertical hanger 79 is mounted to the tray flange 70 holding a socket lamp receiver 80 for the down lamp 32 which is electrically connected to the ballast 52 the hanger 79 and socket 80.
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and the rear wall 18 biases the second pin 20 to the second position within the housing cavity as illustrated in fig9 wherein a detent leg 34 of a flexible shape retentent material projects from an interior surface of the rear wall 18 to a rear surface of the base 31 extending from a position exteriorly of the base 31 to position adjacent the outer edge of the base 31 whereupon vibration to the pin 20 deflects the base relative to the detent leg 34 permitting the tension spring 32 to retract the second pin 20 to the second position further the first switch 14 includes a first switch slide 21 see fig5 with the slide 21 slidably mounted within a slot 22 the slide includes a slot top wall 23 spaced from a slot bottom wall 24 including respective top and bottom wall resilient pins 25 and 26 to maintain orientation of the slide 21 to an on or off position adjacent opposed distal ends of the slide to prevent the switch from inadvertently being oriented towards an off position during earthquake and maintain the desired setting of the switch within the slot 22 as illustrated displacement of the second pin 20 to the second position effects displacement of the housing 11 to a housing second position as illustrated in fig2 actuating the mercury switch 15 or second switch to effect illumination of the illumination bulbs 13 as to the manner of usage and operation of the instant invention the same should be apparent from the above disclosure and accordingly.
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it is achieved that the esd current flows at a distance from the surface via a current path situated deeper within the semiconductor body so that surface effects are at least substantially precluded in addition the zone 38 will advantageously bring about a reduction of current concentration at the edges of zones resulting in an increase of the quality of the protection structure a further modification of the protection structure as shown in fig2 is shown in section in fig7 in this drawing only the input and the trigger diode transistor of the protection are shown unlike previous examples the input contact 17 is arranged at a distance from the protection and separated therefrom by an n type surface zone 40 which is connected to the buried zone 14 via a deep n type zone 41 said zone 40 forms a series resistance between the contact 17 and the protection by virtue of this input configuration the robustness of the protection is advantageously increased in that the u201c current crowding u201d phenomenon is suppressed along with the problem of local breakdown in the protection fig8 is a sectional view of another embodiment wherein u201c current crowding u201d is at least substantially suppressed the drawing mainly shows the transistor 26 27 28 and the trigger diode 21 in order to obtain a resistance in this embodiment the connection between the metal contact 30 and the poly layer 33 is not formed above the emitter 28 as is the case in the preceding examples but outside the emitter diffusion enabling the poly resistance of the layer 33 to be effectively used of course such a resistance can also be realized in the transistor 18 19 11 which is not.
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pull cord thus the manual switch 130 on the front panel and the ir receiver are normally the only means for operating the window covering as shown in fig6 the motor 122 and its transmission 134 are operatively connected to a drive rod 136 having a square cross section the drive rod 136 is received by a telescoping reel shaft 124 which turns in spaced apart bearings 138 each integrally formed with a reel support 140 when the drive rod 136 turns the reel shaft 124 turns and also telescopes in an axial direction one rotation of the reel shaft corresponding to an axial movement approximately equal to the thickness of the lift cord 120 u2032 thus the lift cord passes through the bottom plate of the head rail at substantially the same position as it winds and unwinds thus as seen in fig6 the lift cord 120 u2032 is wrapped around the reel shaft 124 each turn abutting its neighbor without overlap and its end 142 secured to the reel shaft by a ring shaped clamp 144 fig7 illustrates the significance of having a particular lift cord 120 u2032 pass through the bottom panel 108 at the same position as it winds and unwinds a lift cord detector 146 formed as a reed switch is mounted on the inside surface of the bottom panel 108 the lift cord detector 146 is positioned such that the lift cord 120 u2032 abuts the detector 39 s reed 148 when there is tension in the lift cord 120 u2032 when it abuts the reed 148 the lift cord 120 u2032 closes a connection in the switch in the present design the detector 39 s reed 148 must be in abutment with the cord 120 u2032 for the.
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in fig1 a conventional one way bearing clutch 210 is operably provided between shaft 132 and drive member 200 as is well known the one way bearing clutch 210 readily permits drive member 200 to move or rotate relative to shaft 132 when drive member 200 is moved or rotated as shown in fig1 in a clockwise direction notably however the one way bearing clutch 210 also serves to operably interconnect drive member 200 and shaft 132 when drive member 200 is rotated as shown in fig1 in a counterclockwise direction as will be appreciated from an understanding of feed mechanism 80 upon every revolution of the eccentric 196 the connector 198 is driven in opposed endwise directions notably however only pushing movement of the eccentrically driven connector 198 on drive member 200 is converted into rotation of shaft 132 about axis 134 by way of the one way bearing clutch 210 in turn the rotation of shaft 132 is imparted to the input drive gear 130 of the drive system 120 and through the power train 122 imparts opposite rotational and intermittent driving movements to the lower and upper feed rollers 82 and 84 respectively of feed mechanism 80 as will be appreciated from an understanding of the intermittently operated feed mechanism 80 when the connector 198 is endwise pulled toward the axis 26 of the main drive shaft 24 by the eccentric 196 drive member 200 will freely turn relative to and thus impart no rotational movement to shaft 132 as a result of the one way bearing clutch 210 as such and although the feed rollers 82 84 advantageously remain.
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the rates of time dependent turbidity change in the presence and absence of inhibitor respectively thus an inhibition index greater than 1 indicates that the charged species had an inhibitory effect on aggregate formation a value of 1 implies no effect while less than 1 indicates an enhancing effect on the aggregation process measurements were performed 3 5 times and standard derivations are reported initially conditions were established over which 8 representative proteins could be induced to aggregate over a one hour time period the resultant turbidity measured by the o d at 360 nm versus time curves were characterized by distinct delay times before aggregation could be detected as well as by rates and extent of aggregation to detect any effects of potential inhibitors of the various parameters of the aggregation process an aggregation index that was proportional to the delay time but inversely related to the rate and extent of aggregation was defined thus values greater than one are evidence of inhibitor activity while values of less than one are evidence of enhanced aggregation two types of libraries were selected for screening by this assay the libraries are listed below in table 1 in the first library charged moieties amino and carboxyl groups were sequentially spaced by methylene groups thus a series of dianions dications and non.
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facilitated by deflecting the cutting wheel 106 so that it protrudes slightly through the window 107 this way the exposed tip of the cutting wheel may freely shave away stiff regions of exposed plaque that might not otherwise bend to extend inside the catheter window this deflection may be achieved by a cam mechanism not shown cam mechanisms of this type were previously taught by application ser nos 10 896 741 10 288 559 10 027 418 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference the rotating cutting wheel may have sharp edges composed of tungsten carbide and the like in other configurations a wheel need not be used and instead an alternate cutting device such as laser radio frequency electrodes ultrasonic vibrating knifes may be used in still other configurations a cutting wheel can have its cutting effectiveness enhanced by coupling its rotary cutting action with laser radio frequency electrodes ultrasonic vibration and the like as needed device dimensions typically the catheter cutting head 201 will have a diameter between about 1 to 2 2 millimeters the cutting window 107 will typically have a length of about 1 2 to 2 5 millimeters in embodiments where the cutting wheel contains a cam or other orientation control mechanism that allows the wheel to extend slightly outside the window the wheel orientation control mechanism may allow the wheel to at least temporarily be locked into a position that allows the cutting outer edge of the wheel to extend about.
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and the residue was subjected to column chromatography through silica gel eluted with chloroform 1 0 g of a glassy substance was obtained from the eluate this substance was dissolved in 10 ml of chloroform and then 1 ml of 10 w w hydrogen chloride ethanol was added to the resulting solution the resulting precipitate was dried giving 0 70 g of the title compound in the form of a pale yellow powder melting at 198 u00b0 200 u00b0 c with decomposition calculated for c 34 h 41 n 6 o 7 s hcl h 2 o c 55 76 h 6 06 n 11 48 cl 4 84 s 4 38 found c 55 71 h 6 13 n 11 48 cl 4 74 s 4 70 to 20 ml of chloroform were added 0 71 g of 1 d 3 acetylthio 2 methylpropanoyl l proline and 0 5 g of triethylamine after which the mixture was cooled with ice water 0 3 g of ethyl chloroformate was added with stirring and then the mixture was stirred for a further 20 minutes at the end of this time 10 ml of a chloroform solution containing 1 15 g of 4 amino 2 4 4 benzyloxybenzoyl 1 piperazinyl 6 7 dimethoxyquinazoline were added the mixture was then stirred for 1 hour with ice cooling and then for 15 hours at room temperature at the end of this time the reaction mixture was concentrated by evaporation under reduced pressure and the resulting residue was subjected to column chromatography through silica gel.
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with one another until the last plate like object 1 is placed in the position shown by a broken line in fig2 in a conventional container of this kind having no plate spring 6 therein only thirty pieces corresponding to fifteen channel boxes at most of plate like objects 1 can be held while in the above embodiment of the present invention which has the same dimensions as the conventional container thirty six corresponding to eighteen channel boxes plate like objects 1 can be held even if the elongated rod referred to in the statement under 34 description of the related art 34 is not used fig3 is a horizontal section of an embodiment of the present invention in which flat plate like objects not angle like objects are to be placed in tight contact with one another the construction and operation of this embodiment being similar to those of the first embodiment previously described in this embodiment the plate like objects 1 39 can be inserted in a tightly laminated state until the last plate like object 1 39 is placed in the position shown by a broken line in the same drawing in the above described embodiments two plate springs 6 are arranged in the widthwise direction of a container one plate spring may also be provided at the widthwise intermediate portion of the interior of the container or not less than two plate springs at horizontally symmetric portions of the interior thereof in the above described embodiments only one or only one horizontal row of plate springs are provided in the container the plate springs may also be provided at vertically spaced portions of the interior of the container the form of the springs may be modified in various manners the.
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added after incubation was carried out in a predetermined time the degree of color developing from spots was observed by a microscope as a result of the analysis it was found that both trk 62 and trk 49 recognize epitopes near the binding sites of a sugar chain specifically present in tracp 5b it was considered that specificity of a reaction with tracp 5b is enhanced by this fig8 in consideration of the above results epitopes of trk 126 and trk 127 were analyzed by the luminescent method more specifically the peptide slides were subjected to a blocking treatment using superblock pierce at room temperature for 60 minutes thereafter a primary antibody i e trk 126 or trk 127 a concentration of 1 u03bcg ml was allowed to react at room temperature for 60 minutes after the slides were washed three times with pbs t a secondary antibody attached to amersham ecl prime ge healthcare was added and a reaction was carried out at room temperature for 60 minutes the slides were washed three times with pbs t again a detection reagent attached to a kit was added after incubation was carried out for a predetermined time the degree of luminescent from spots was checked by imagequant las4000 ge healthcare as a result of the.
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microprocessor 29 as instructed by the six switches the injection of local anesthetic into a patient it will be understood that a pressure transducer in the form of a piezo electric crystal device or other electronic device can be substituted for the springs 40 and 41 to actuate the switch 34 the pressure transducer is inserted between the motor 28 and a fixed frame piece to provide outputs reflecting the intermediate pressure of approximately 7 to 12 pounds and the high pressure of approximately 27 to 45 pounds because unlike springs there is very little if any perceptible translational motion involved in the actuation of such pressure transducers a third output is provided so that the motor can be turned on again after a predetermined drop of approximately 2 to 5 pounds as will be described below in reference to fig7 a and 7b in the illustrated embodiment of the invention the screw pitch of the plunger 2 and the internal driving collar of the stepper motor 2 are selected so that for each step of rotation of the stepper motor the plunger moves 0 0005 inches the microprocessor is programmed to step the motor at successively increasing rates to generate the flow rate curve of fig6 in the first second step.
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to expand the same and by axially drawing the resilient sleeves 16 and 17 under tension to contract them and insure that they positively disengage the well bore 11 even though there might be deformities in the well bore in which the resilient packer sleeves might otherwise become stuck the upper and lower packing sleeves 16 and 17 are thus expandable radially outward for sealing engagement with well bore 11 to seal off section 22 thereof intermediate the packing sleeves for subsequent supply of fluid under pressure to this sealed off section through ports 19 for fracturing referring additionally to fig1 and 2 flexible fluid conduit 14 is connected at its lower end fig3 and 3a to communicate with the upper end of longitudinally extending bore 13 and the other end of flexible high pressure conduit 14 is connectable at 23 fig1 and 2 to a fluid source under pressure not shown high pressure flexible fluid conduit 14 is coiled on reel 24 for pay off into the well bore 11 through well casing 25 reel 24 is in turn mounted on the bed of truck 26 for mobility flexible conduit 14 is paid off of reel 24 into well bore 11 by passing over pulley 27 to lower packer assembly 10 down the well bore packer assembly 10 is additionally supported by two flexible wire cables 28 which are coiled onto reels 30.
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surface 38 of the cleat cover portion 20 of the shoe cover 10 the recess is configured to receive the pedal and extends to the left side of the pedal cover creating an indentation 77 in the left side that is configured to receive the bottom of the spindle 48 of the pedal the pedal cover is attached to the pedal by means of a pair of identical opposing side tabs 78 configured to engage a pair of identical opposing indentations 79 in the pedal four longitudinally extending projections 80 engage four longitudinally extending grooves 81 in the pedal to keep the pedal cover correctly positioned with respect to the pedal with reference now to fig7 14 there are shown various views of the pedal cover 12 and portions of the shoe cover 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention with the pedal cover in place beneath the shoe cover in fig8 10 12 and 14 portions of the shoe cover are removed to show the shoe sole 36 and the details of the base plate cover 34 and cleat cover portion 20 of the shoe cover the combination of the pedal cover 12 cleat cover portion 20 and base plate cover 34 has a general teardrop shape to minimize drag a small gap 82 is defined between the pedal cover 12 and the cleat cover portion 20 of the shoe cover 10 when the pedal 50 has been.
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to each other a plurality of cable guide slots 1373 are provided to the motor guide 1370 to draw out a power cable 1352 of the motor 1350 that is loaded in the blower cover 1330 preferably each top end of the cable guide slots 1373 is fully open a motor cover 1355 is fixed to a top portion of the motor 1350 via a plurality of locking screws 1356 in doing so each of the locking screws 1356 is slightly projected downward hence it is preferable that a plurality of escape recesses 1372 are concavely provided to the motor guide 1370 to receive the corresponding locking screws 1356 therein respectively each of the escape recesses 1372 plays a role in preventing a lower end of the projected locking screw 1356 from colliding with the motor guide 1370 thereby smoothing the corresponding locking meanwhile the drum type washer with dry function is differently manufactured according to washing capacity such as 7 5 kg 10 kg and the like hence a size and configuration of the motor 1350 driving the blower 1340 are designed differently to correspond to the washing capacity the recess 1331 having the motor 1350 received therein has a depth enough for each of the various motors 1350 to be locked therein a position of the power cable 1352 for supplying power of the motor is varied according to the corresponding one of the various motors hence a plurality of the cable guide slots 1373 are provided along a circumference of the motor guide 1370 not to interfere with the position of the power cable 1352 of the motor meanwhile a pump not shown in the drawing is provided to a lower part of the drum type washer with dry function moreover a hose connected to the.
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and also having a pair of lines coupling to switch 112 this switch 112 is operated from a cam 114 associated with the cam shaft 12 the cam 114 operates similarly to the cam 44a described previously in connection with fig4 with the embodiment of fig1 the switch 112 is intermittently operated from the high point of the cam to deactivate the clutch mechanism and essentially intermittently interrupt the drive to the feed roll shaft 38 this intermittent interruption of course also interrupts the drive to the shaft 40 and for a brief period of time the wire feed ceases this camming action to cease feed is synchronized by proper placement of the cam and associated switch so that this intermittent interruption occurs at the minimum or about the minimum speed of the feed rollers again reference is made to fig9 and the point or area x wherein the camming would occur to operate the declutch mechanism 110 fig1 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the machine wherein the cam shaft is supported in a manner where it can be easily removed from the machine or where at least the cam hubs themselves can be easily withdrawn off of the cam shaft in fig1 14 like reference characters identify like components previously described in connection with fig1 10 thus there is shown in fig1 a cam shaft 12 and a drive shaft.
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the open end may include adhesive on the interior surface the wound chamber device 120 includes engineered structures 40 and channels 49 on the interior surface of the chamber wall as shown in fig2 a fluid collector 60 may be positioned on the tube 32 between the chamber 22 and the suction device 34 the collector 60 is intended to receive fluid extracted from the chamber space 24 and debris or material from the wound and store such materials for eventual disposal the collector 60 may be detachable from the tube 32 in order to replace a full collector with an empty collector suction for the wound treatment device is provided by a suction device 34 which may be a pump that is connected and disconnected to the chamber device by appropriate connectors although the wound chamber can be used with a motor driven pump it is also effective with a hand powered device actuated by the caregiver or patient the hand powered device may be a squeeze bulb that provides suction by means of the energy stored in the material of its construction alternatively the suction device may be powered by springs that are compressed by the user the springs can be selected to produce the clinically desired level of negative pressure the amount of suction provided by these suction devices is therefore dependent on the level of force generated by squeezed material or the springs unlike a motor driven suction pump the hand powered device preferably cannot produce a high level of suction that may.
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of phase locked hybrid gmr tmr devices is used as a tunable oscillator for such a device the output power in excess of 1 mw can be achieved which is similar to that generated by conventional on chip vcos since the spin torque oscillators can be produced in parallel by advanced photo lithography and etching techniques and they take a few orders of magnitude less area than the conventional vcos the arrays of hybrid gmr tmr spin torque oscillators can generate microwave power per chip area significantly exceeding that achievable with any conventional vco typical tuning range for a conventional vco is u02dc 10 spin torque excitation frequency can be tuned in a range exceeding 50 15 18 therefore the tuning range of the spin torque oscillators is at least several times higher than that of conventional vcos note also that spin torque vcos can be tuned by both external magnetic bias field and by the bias dc current passing through the generating nanocontacts typical central frequency can be chosen in the interval of 10 40 ghz 18 see e g fig4 in 18 it is important to note that the presence of the bias magnetic field is not necessary neither for the operation of the spin torque vco at a fixed frequency nor for its tuning in the 50 frequency range the static bias field necessary for the saturation of the u201c free u201d ferromagnetic layer of the device typically made of permalloy can be provided by the shape anisotropy of the u201c free u201d.
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a temperature of for example 120 deg f to 300 deg f or 200 deg f to 230 deg f these stage s 24 may maintain the chips under pressures of 60 pounds per square inch psig to 110 psig for a period of 5 to 120 minutes or 20 minutes to 40 minutes at 5 to 45 or even 10 to 30 consistency of pulp to liquor the fiberized chips 17 may have a shives content of 35 to 45 after treatment with oxygen o 2 26 in the delignification stage s 22 the ph level in each of the delignification stages 24 may be alkaline ph the target ph of the chips being discharged from the delignification stages may be in a range of 7 ph to 12 ph or 8 ph to 10 ph downstream of the delignification stages 22 the oxygen delignified pulp which may have a shives content of 35 to 45 is washed 28 and refined 30 before entering a paper machine 32 that forms the pulp into corrugated paper or other corrugated medium preliminary results have been obtained using the pulping process described above these results are shown in the table of fig2 the results indicate a significant improvement in pulp quality using the novel sc pulping process described above major physical pulp properties such as ring crush cmt mullen tensile and tear strength were improved by 25 to 40 as compared to standard one stage carbonate pulp for final pulp yields of 75 to 80 there is a strong correlation between pulp quality improvement and the final yield as well as pulp consistency and degree of pulp washing prior oxygen.
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recycled slurry 24 is delivered to overspray headers 20 rather than being split between over and under spray headers this enables more of slurry 24 to be provided to the top of tray 18 where contaminant removal efficiency is greater as a result of contact both in the spray and the resultant froth on tray or grid 18 finally awning 32 directs the incoming flue gas 16 initially downward providing a downward swirl effect that intimately mixes the gas 16 and slurry 24 from tests conducted on such a system it has been shown that the availability and reliability of wet fgd systems without underspray headers is the same as those with such headers such data also shows that the performance or contaminant removal of such systems can be maintained by properly selecting the spray flow characteristics above tray 18 additionally there has been no increase or build up of solids underneath tray 18 the slurry flow falling from compartments 44 on awning 32 also provides for the quenching and humidifying of flue gas 16 and for even gas distribution within tower 10 any side to side flow of flue gas 16 passing through the liquid curtain formed from the flow of slurry 24 from overspray headers 20 above will be reduced and or eliminated side plates 46 of awning 32 provide resistance to correct any such side to side movement alternatively this improvement can also apply to grid or packed fgd systems that have sufficient liquid with adequate flow distribution above the packing or grid also this improvement can apply to any absorption or quench system that incorporates a tray or gas distribution device with an overspray above this includes aqueous scrubbers for such gaseous pollutants as hcl hf no x so 2.
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speed for the treated felt the physical properties of the creped sheets are shown below table 3______________________________________at a target weight of 15 3 lb 3000 sq ft treated control imprinting feltproperty i i ______________________________________basis weight lb 3000 sq ft 15 6 15 5 air dried md dry tensile g 3 inch 2600 2035cd dry tensile g 3 inch 1454 1218md wet tensile g 3 inch 819 572cd wet tensile g 3 inch 377 296caliper mils 8 sheets 42 6 53 8water absorption g water g solids 4 12 5 13______________________________________ table 4______________________________________at a target weight of 16 8 lb 3000 sq ft treated control imprinting feltproperty ii ii ______________________________________basis weight lb 3000 sq ft 17 1 17 3 air dried md dry tensile g 3 inch 1863 1803cd dry tensile g 3 inch 1101 1024md wet tensile g 3 inch 512 573cd wet tensile g 3 inch 262 257caliper mils 8 sheets 52 6 54 3water absorption g water g solids 4 77 4 82______________________________________ as shown in the above tables 3 and 4 using the treated imprinting felt increases both water absorption and bulk in the resultant paper sheet without a substantial decrease in productivity or a significant reduction in strength the base sheets produced in ex 3 were converted to 29 and 32 lb 3000 sq ft two ply paper products the converting process consisted of embossing the base sheets applying glue and marrying the base sheets into a two ply product table 5______________________________________ treated control imprinting feltproperty ii i ______________________________________basis weight.
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b extending from the upper portion 160 a the diameter or cross section of the upper portion 160 a is greater than the diameter or cross section of the lower portion 160 b the resonator 160 further includes a transverse through hole 161 disposed in one wall of the upper portion 160 a the capacitive coupling element 156 which may have a rod configuration or other shape is inserted into the hole 161 so that the capacitive coupling element 156 projects horizontally from the side of the upper portion 160 a of the resonator 160 if desired known fastening techniques such as glue tape screws etc can be used to secure the position of the capacitive coupling element 156 within the hole 161 of the resonator 160 in another embodiment the hole 161 does not completely pass through the wall of the upper portion 160 a in still another embodiment the hole 161 and one end of the capacitive coupling element 156 are matingly threaded so that the capacitive coupling element 156 can be rotatably inserted into the hole 161 this feature can enhance the interchangeability of capacitive coupling elements in and out of the hole 161 without requiring re machining or other costly processes for instance all the capacitive coupling elements of varying thickness and or length can have the same sized end that is threaded to change the em coupling coefficient between the resonators all that is required is to remove the existing capacitive coupling element from the hole 161 e g by unscrewing it from the hole 161 and insert a new capacitive coupling element of appropriate thickness and or length into the hole 161 e g by screwing it into the hole.
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rod 7 a hydraulic pipe 12 having a selector valve 11 is connected to head end ports 9 and 10 of the injection cylinders 5 and 6 a hydraulic pipe 17 having a selector valve 15 is connected to rod end ports 13 and 14 of the injection cylinders 5 and 6 a hydraulic pipe 19 having a selector valve 18 is connected to the hydraulic motor 4 the hydraulic pipe 19 and the hydraulic pipes 12 and 17 merge and are connected to a hydraulic pump 23 and a hydraulic tank 24 through a hydraulic pipe 22 having a flow control valve 20 and a relief valve 21 a hopper 25 is disposed near the proximal portion of the screw 3 to supply resin between the screw 3 and the heating cylinder 2 a heater 26 is arranged around the heating cylinder 2 to heat the resin between the screw 3 and the heating cylinder 2 a servo motor e g a pulse motor 50 and a screw rod 51 coupled thereto are threadably engaged with a female threaded member 49 fixed on the piston rod 7 when the motor 50 is rotated the screw 3 is reciprocally moved through the piston rod 7 by the threadable engagement fig6 and 7 show another embodiment showing a coupling structure between a screw rod 51 and a female threaded member 49 the female threaded member 49 shown.
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such as substrates based on wood plastics and paper and other substrates based for example on glass and ceramics depending upon the requirements placed upon the coated substrate the surface of the substrate may be subjected to a mechanical treatment such as blasting followed by in case of metal substrates acid rinsing or cleaning followed by chemical treatment the powder coating composition of this invention may be applied by e g electrostatic spraying electrostatic brushing thermal or flame spraying fluidized bed coating methods flocking tribostatic spray application and the like also coil coating techniques all of which are known to those skilled in the art prior to applying the coating composition of the invention the substrate may be grounded but not pre heated so that the substrate is at an ambient temperature of about 25 u00b0 c 77 u00b0 f in certain applications the substrate to be coated may be pre heated before the application of the powder composition according to the invention and then either heated after the application of the powder composition or not for example gas is commonly used for various heating steps but other methods e g microwaves infra red ir near infra red nir and or ultra violet uv irradiation are also known the pre heating can be to a temperature ranging from 60 to 260 u00b0 c 338 to 500 u00b0 f using means familiar to a person of ordinary skill in the art after being applied the coating can be cured or post cured by exposing by convective gas and or radiant heating e g ir and or nir irradiation as known in the art to temperatures of e g 100 u00b0 c to 300 u00b0 c 212.
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was calculated according to the formula the results presented in table 8 demonstrate a pronounced anti inflammatory activity of compounds of formula i comparable with activity of the reference drug from the nsaid group indomethacin effective dose of the compound being by one order lower than in the reference drug the tests were carried out on females of outbreed rats weighing 300 320 grams the compounds tested were administered once intragastrally at a dose 30 mg kg to rats deprived of feed for 24 hours prior to the test animals in the control group were administered distilled water in the same volume at 24 hours the animals were sacrificed and stomachs were extracted an empty stomach was filled with 2 formalin solution and it was placed into a beaker with formalin 30 minutes later the stomach was opened along the great curvature expanded on a slide fixed and washed with distilled water using the magnifying glass mbs 9 8 fold magnification length and width of gastric mucosa defects was measured and area in mm 2 was calculated 1 division of the magnifying glass ruler 0 1 mm ulcerogenic effect of a substance was assessed by ulcerous lesion area of gastric mucosa according to the technique presented in rukovodstvo po experimental 39 nomu doklinicheskomu izucheniju novykh pharmacologicheskikh veshchestv the guide on experimental pre clinical study of novel pharmacological substances moscow u201c remedium u201d publishers 2000 398 pages the data obtained show that in intra gastric administration of the compound of general formula i at a dose 30 mg kg ulcerous lesion of gastric mucosa is absent the model of serotonin induced soft muscular contracture of an uterine horn blattner h g dehnert h et al experiments on isolated smooth muscle preparation.
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vaporizer downstream of the ejector hot gases extracted with an ejector can be used in various applications to avoid contact between a fan and hot reactive gases and to avoid or minimize the use of external heaters to increase gases to a working temperature as in for example a heated seal air system fig2 illustrates the invention installed in an upstream configuration which is usual but not required in an original equipment installation this configuration provides reactive reagent vaporization using hot gas without placing an extraction fan directly in the flow path of the hot gas in the device air at ambient conditions is compressed to 10 psig to 30 psig 69 kpa 207 kpa by a blower 46 one of ordinary skill in the art realizes there are a number of similar compressor or blower devices that can be used in this system during compression the air temperature increases as a function of the temperature of ambient air at the blower intake and blower compression ratio expected air temperature at the exit 47 of the blower compressor is from about 100 u00b0 f to 350 u00b0 f 38 u00b0 c to 177 u00b0 c this u201c warm u201d compressed air is forced through an insulated air pipe 50 to the venturi ejector device 42 u201c motive air u201d input or entry port 48 the warm compressed air passes through the ejector venturi device 42 thereby inducing a vacuum at the ejector u201c suction gas u201d or vacuum inlet port 44 of the ejector device 42 typical hot gas temperature within the exhaust flue 10 will vary between about 500 u00b0 f 260 u00b0 c and 1 100 u00b0 f 593 u00b0 c.
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methods of obtaining inventory levels of liquor it is anticipated that this conventional method of visualizing the content 14 a level to estimate remaining volume of liquor 14 a in the container 14 can also be utilized as an adjunct step within the scope of the present inventive process in the example of fig3 a bar owner would estimate that there are 0 4 tenths of liquor 14 a remaining in the bottle 14 as mentioned above fig4 is a schematic flow chart depicting examples of the steps of the inventive process fig5 depicts an example of a computer screen depicting on hand inventory data for beer obtained from scanning the inventory using the inventive process an on hand inventory of alcohol such as vodkas and the like are not shown but by example would be similar in nature fig6 a and 6 b are screen shorts depicting examples of reports generated from the computer software the columns or data shown are only examples of the tyupe of information that could be generated in the reports any kind of alcoholic beverage whether beer wine champagne liqueurs traditional alcohol beverages such as vodka and whiskey and the like will be generically referred to herein and in the claims as u201c alcohol u201d or u201c alcohol content u201d or u201c alcohol product u201d further it makes no difference whether the alcohol container is a bottle in the traditional sense a boxed container such as boxed wine products or a keg of beer it is anticipated that any commercial.
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such as a basement fig2 6 depict in further detail the water drainage device typically a subterranean room includes a foundation wall that is built on a footer and a floor that abuts the foundation wall the wall illustrated is a block wall 26 but the system may be successfully implemented with other types of walls such as for example concrete or limestone walls frequently water builds up within the walls and can leak through the walls into the subterranean room building codes normally require that subterranean rooms be constructed to drain water from within a basement wall and redirect it out of the room this may be achieved in a number of ways including the use of drain and tile the foundation wall may have a vapor barrier in the form of a membrane material or coating applied to further inhibit the flow of water into the basement and on to the basement floor 30 a concrete block wall 26 is constructed with the use of concrete blocks which are hollow and are positioned vertically on top of each other aligning the hollow centers as water enters into the concrete wall the water flows through the hollow centers of the blocks and exits the wall from apertures 36 in blocks that are placed.
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b in the form of a transdermal patch such a kit is exemplified by way of illustration only by a kit comprising the melatonin containing tablets and the nicotine containing patch described in formulation examples a and b below in accordance with the present invention it was unexpectedly found that while melatonin levels in smokers and non smokers were comparable administration of melatonin controlled release 2 mg daily in the evening for 4 weeks had a significantly greater effect on the improvement of sleep quality in smoking than non smoking patients with insomnia aged 55 years and older over the values found with placebo treatment of the same individuals e g as shown in example 1 in addition administration of melatonin controlled release 2 mg daily in the evening for 3 weeks had a significantly greater effect in smoking than non smoking patients with insomnia aged 20 55 years in the improvement of sleep quality e g as shown in example 2 moreover administration of melatonin controlled release 2 mg daily in the evening for 3 weeks had a significantly greater effect in smoking than non smoking patients with insomnia aged 55 years and over with respect to the enhancement of psychomotor skills e g as shown in example 3 even more surprising was the finding that a single administration of melatonin controlled release 2 mg resulted in a significantly improved memory recall over that under placebo treatment in the same subjects who were smokers or ceased smoking less then 6 months before the trial compared to that in non smokers e g as shown in example 4 the invention will now be illustrated by the following non limiting examples the effect of a controlled release formulation of melatonin on subjectively assessed sleep quality in.
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will have the added benefit of significant time saving importantly it should be noted that the downhole switch 26 can be located anywhere under the wellhead 10 but the lower it is positioned in the well the less cable 14 is deployed downhole which means lower cabling costs in fact the choice to position the switch 26 directly under the wellhead 10 or at the upper dual esp 24 u will differ from case to case cable 14 is more vulnerable the deeper it goes so some users may wish to double the cable 14 on the underside of the wellhead 10 to maximize the reliability of the system and to avoid the potential failure on the cable 14 leading to both esp units 24 u 24 l being inoperable typically if a packer 22 is used the cable 14 below the packer 22 is more vulnerable to downhole conditions than the cable 14 above the packer accordingly the choice of positioning the switch 26 above or below the packer 22 will be made on a case by case basis depending on the operator 39 s requirements if desired the switch 26 could be modified by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention to provide third and fourth positions to allow further esps 24 to be added if for instance a triple or quadruple esp 24 system was required by an operator 1 only one power cable 14 to surface is required and thus the cable 14 cost is potentially halved 2 only require a single penetrator at packer 22 and thus a standard esp packer 22 can be used 3 only require a single penetrator 12 at wellhead 10 and thus a standard esp wellhead 10.
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degree angled cut 150 a these dove cuts are perpendicular to one another also through support plate 150 is a passageway or hole to allow the unobstructed passage of light 150 b shown in fig1 an exploded perspective view of the back of the xy finder are threaded holes 140 a in plate 150 these threaded holes are for ball plunger screws 140 a ball plunger screw is similar in appearance to a common set screw but provides a ball plunger a miniature ball and spring the spring provides force on the ball such that the ball provides a smooth constrained force on the moving surfaces ball plunger screws 140 are utilized in both versions of the xy finder the ball plunger screws are used on the moving parts x plate 110 and y plate 120 and also frustroconical adapter 220 shown in fig1 and 18 base plate 150 also has threaded holes 33 b for machine screws 33 shown in fig1 there are 4 end plates 101 102 103 and 104 which bolt onto plate 150 these end plates serve two purposes first they act as stops for the moving parts x plate 110 and y plate 120 and also for the part barrel 220 in the xy finder generic version second these end plates also hold the positioning screw assemblies end plates 102 and 104 hold the.
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can be made in the various popular sizes the width of opening of the channel is such it can be installed over all known covers and clamped in position by the set screw also the support bracket can be provided with a telescopic portion to provide for different lengths of covers the ends being clamped to fasten the support bracket in position also it is preferred the chains be galvanised with a 5 mm clearance between the links to permit free passage of the water while still retaining the debris the collection of large items of trash will not severely impede the water flow into the pit if it is necessary to conduct maintenance on the pit the cover with the screen attached can be easily removed so that access is available to the pit for example to cleanout the smaller debris that passed through the chain screen the chain screen permits cleaning of the gutter by a street sweeper the screen permitting the brush to pass without damage to the screen or brush in use if there is a large backup of rubbish and water pressure created by the back up the fail safe chains can move into the pit.
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gas more quickly the degassed zeolite with carbon dioxide was mixed with a quantity of the paint three different 2 u00d7 10 inch papers were prepared and painted as follows sample s1 contained only paint without zeolite sample s2 contained 25 by weight of degassed as above zeolite without co 2 and sample s3 was prepared with 25 by weight of co 2 adsorbed zeolite as above lastly sample s4 was prepared the same way as sample s3 except the samples were left on a shelf under ambient conditions at room temperature for three weeks each sample was tested with a flame propagation tester the papers painted with only paint s1 and with 25 by weight zeolite 5a without co 2 s2 burned within several seconds however carbon dioxide adsorbed zeolite 5a added samples s3 showed drastic retardation of the flame and the fire was extinguished under the sample experimental condition it is clear that carbon dioxide released from the zeolite at elevated temperatures in the presence of flame retards and extinguishes the fire to investigate the long term stability of co 2 adsorbed zeolite containing paint the s4 samples were kept at room temperature under ambient conditions for 3 weeks as described above s4 samples produced the same results as s3 samples i e all of the s4 samples extinguished the fire upon burning in this example the latex contained in the paint operated as a sealant for the porous particles also the co 2 was not impregnated in the to porosities at very high pressure nor.
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the second inner hydraulic cylinder 113 c thus the two pairs of series connected hydraulic cylinders 113 a 113 d 113 b 113 c can be connected in parallel so that one and the same supply line supplies a first side of a hydraulic cylinder of each couple and one and the same return line receives hydraulic fluid from both pairs furthermore one of the outer hydraulic cylinders 113 a and one of the inner hydraulic cylinders 113 b can be provided with associated position sensors 118 119 the position sensors 118 119 are connected to a control unit 120 analogously with the control unit described above which may also comprise a presentation device 121 and an input device 122 and which may be adapted to control the hydraulic system fig7 a shows the seeder 100 from behind when located on flat ground in this position all the wheels 112 a 112 d are located at the same distance from the transverse beam 110 b fig7 b shows the seeder 100 in a state where the two middle wheels run in a pair of grooves 4 made by the towing vehicle in this case owing to the design of the hydraulic system the amount of hydraulic fluid will be distributed between the cylinders 113 a 113 d in such a manner that each wheel is in contact with the soil surface 3 and the load is evenly distributed over the wheels this reduces the risk of an unevenly distributed load affecting any one of the wheels it also reduces the.
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neurovasculature tortuous regions are defined as those vascular regions having bend exceeding 90 degrees and having a vascular diameter of 3 mm or less accordingly the distal end 16 has an outside diameter of 0 040 u2033 or less the distal end includes a delivery lumen with lumen walls the lumen walls being at least 0 0012 u2033 thick to withstand pressures associated with the delivery of viscous fluids 0043 fig2 shows the syringe 24 the syringe locknut 30 the luer fitting 18 the compression fitting 20 the catheter body 12 and the strain relief element 22 the syringe locknut 30 is one form of compression fitting there are other compression fittings however including compression fittings formed from thermal bonding techniques insert moldings and over moldings for examples these alternate forms of compression fittings can be substituted for the syringe locknut 30 in accordance with the present invention the syringe locknut 30 is hollow having a centrally defined opening 33 for receiving the needle 26 of the syringe 24 the syringe locknut 30 compresses against the needle 26 to hold and seal the needle 26 the syringe locknut 30 includes a threaded portion 31 and an angled section 37 the syringe locknut 30 rotates to thread the threaded portion 31 to the end 32 of the luer fitting 18 when the needle 26 inserts into the luer fitting 18 and the syringe locknut 30 slide forward in place with respect to the luer fitting 18 and rotates the needle 26 does not significantly deform instead the angled section 37 of the syringe locknut 30 radially compresses to hold the needle 26 within the opening 33 the compression fitting 20 according to one aspect of the invention is.
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substrates not inhibiting polymerization include wood wood by products such as paper p aramid fibers molded polyimide parts porous polyurethane and leather whether a substrate will inhibit polymerization must be determined empirically substrate by substrate and may vary for the same substrate depending upon prior finishing and treatment the present invention also provides a fluoropolymer substrate composition wherein the substrates are open structures with interconnecting pores throughout their bulk and the level of fluoropolymer in the fluoropolymer substrate composition is about 0 1 to about 300 of the weight of the substrate substrates useful in this invention include wood paper leather porous polyurethane and aramids and polyimides that have been precipitated as porous particulates or porous fibers and then left wet dried or molded only so far as to preserve enough porosity for subsequent penetration by fluoromonomer and initiator preferred substrates are porous aramid polyimide particulates and polyimide parts when a preferred substrate is used the porous aramid or polyimide is immersed for about 1 minute in a 0 1 to 0 2 m solution of hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer peroxide dp 1 in cf 3 cfhcfhcf 2 cf 3 solvent the excess solvent is filtered off or is drained from the aramid or polyimide and the still damp polymer placed in a container with 1 atmosphere pressure of tetrafluoroethylene gas until the substrate has gained preferably 5 to 20 of its weight by polymerization of the tetrafluoroethylene to poly tetrafluoroethylene the preferred aramids are poly p phenylene terephthalamide hereinafter u201c ppd t u201d fibers and poly m phenylene isophthalamide hereinafter u201c mpd i u201d in the form of fiber particles pulp or fibrids that are.
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holes and 6 a concaved hole for stocking the ball pieces numeral 7 depicts a hollow protruding circular arc section and when the main body connects with another main body the connection is done by hooking the rim of section 7 to a retainer 9 of a recessed circular arc shape cut portion 8 as best understood in connection with fig4 a and 4b numeral 10 depicts a ball piece fig2 is a top view showing the state in which two main bodies 1 are combined with each other this is the arrangement for a few number of players few number of concaved holes where the connection is done by making the rim of the protruding circular arc section 7 fit with the recessed circular arc shaped cut portion 8 by the retainer 9 advancing method of the ball piece 10 in this case will be explained now assume that a this side camp domain is the concaved holes 2 to 5 a mated side camp domain is the concaved holes 5 39 to 2 39 and the concaved holes 6 and 6 39 on the both ends of them are used for stocking the ball pieces then 40 ball pieces are put into the respective.
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steerable distal portion 14 which are controlled via computer and or electronic controller 30 such an exemplary automatically controlled endoscope is described in further detail in commonly assigned u s patent application ser no 10 229 577 now u s pat no 6 858 005 and ser no 11 750 988 both previously incorporated herein by reference preferably the distal end of a tendon more thoroughly described below is mechanically connected to each articulatable segment 28 while the proximal end of the tendon is mechanically connected to an actuator which is used to articulate segments 28 and or steerable distal portion 14 this is more fully described below and in u s patent application ser no 10 229 577 now u s pat no 6 858 005 and ser no 11 750 988 both incorporated by reference herein the actuators driving the tendons may include a variety of different types of mechanisms capable of applying a force to a tendon e g electromechanical motors pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders pneumatic and hydraulic motors solenoids shape memory alloy wires electronic rotary actuators or other devices or methods as known in the art if shape memory alloy wires are used they are preferably configured into several wire bundles attached at a.
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the invention takes the form of a handset 38 or headset plugging into the communications device 37 as a replacement or add on such as is common for communications accessories for example u201c hands free headsets u201d the communications device may be any type including cellular telephone cordless telephone wired telephone intercom announcing system or transmitting or 2 way radio this embodiment uses one shared microphone 31 partially shared signal processing circuitry 34 and either shared or separate power supply depending on the communications device 39 s design this second embodiment 39 s housing places both the microphone 31 and the silencing loudspeaker 32 in the handset 38 or headset both positioned to aim at the operator 39 s mouth 10 the microphone and silencing loudspeaker are each connected by wires to the processing circuit 34 which is located in the handset 38 or headset or in the connector housing at the communications device 37 the handset 39 s communications loudspeaker 36 is mounted in the handset and connected to the communications device 37 by wires the design must satisfy the requirements of equation 1 above the second embodiment may be powered from batteries from the wall electrical outlet or from the communications device in this second embodiment the handset 38 or headset or microphone includes a microphone 31 that converts the acoustic signal to an electrical signal for both the communications device and the acoustic silencing the microphone 31 is shielded from the acoustic silencing sound by an acoustic damping material barrier 33 which supports the microphone in the handset 38 or headset and isolates it from.
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removed from the razor blade tool 5 when the razor blade carrier 40 is in the scrape position and the lock 50 is in the unlocked position after a new razor blade 71 has been inserted into razor blade carrier 40 and when notch 73 has engaged tab 44 on the razor blade carrier 40 lock 50 is slid into the lock position i e tab 51 now fills notch 58 and becomes part of cam surface 56 which forces engaging element 41 towards the razor blade carrier 40 movement of lock 50 into the lock position causes engagement tab 41 a to engage center hole 74 of the new razor blade 71 the new razor blade 71 is now secured in the razor blade carrier 40 as described supra referring to fig1 rotation of razor blade 71 is now described spring 30 pushes knob insert 25 away from the razor blade carrier 40 force exerted by spring 30 causes positioning protrusion 26 of the knob insert 25 to mate with notch 16 when the razor blade 71 is for example in one of the positions depicted in any of fig1 through 18 this first position i e when positioning protrusion 26 is engaged in a notch 16 prevents rotation of the rotation mechanism knob 10 is attached to housing portion 15 in a manner that allows knob 10 to be rotated and that limits the distance knob 10 can move towards and.
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per se known structure by which clutch the position of the member can be released from the movement of the shaft application_number US 6515579 A description first referring to fig1 to 3 a device for shed formation in a loom according to the invention comprises a plurality of mechanical units such as the one shown in fig1 each formed of a double conjugate race cam 1 a rocking lever 2 having feeling rollers 2 39 to the angular rotation of cam 1 corresponds a different angular rotation of roller lever 2 and on rotation of lever 2 the pin 3 moves through a well defined arc and a connecting rod 4 by means of which the movement of pin 3 is transmitted through a clamp 5 to a registering lever 6 thus the pin 7 of lever 6 can be moved through any arc in the range of maximum and minimum values depending on whether said clamp 5 is closer to or farther from the center of oscillation 8 of the lever the devices uses double race cams of the single type for 34 taffeta 34 dobbies that is cams for providing the so called 34 taffeta movement 34 according to which the position of the heald frames is alternatively high and low for successive blows of the loom each of the double race cams 1 is mounted on the operating shaft 9 which for reasons to be better explained hereinafter is an intermittently rotating shaft by means of a sleeve or bush 10 keyed to said shaft and terminating at its end externally of the cam with a projecting flange 10 39 on which a splined profile 11 is formed said cam 1 which is freely rotable on sleeve or bush 10 has an.
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and the first right angle prism 40 this derotator 30 rotates the first leg of the beam so that the final leg of the beam will be aligned correctly the use of the x y position sensor 24 and computer and rotator 26 to operate the beam derotator 30 requires an algorithm and software in an effort to improve and simplify the prior art device a study of the amount of rotation of the beam 12 from its desired orientation showed that the amount of rotation of the beam was directly related to the angle between the two articulated arms 20 and 22 and that the rotation between the arm 20 and the fixed arm 36 had no effect on the beam rotation it was also discovered that the angle between the two arms 20 and 22 is one half the angle between the rotated position of the beam and its desired orientation fig1 shows angle 34 a 34 between the two arms 20 and 22 and angle 2a a u00d7 2 between the beam vertical axis and the beam rotated axis in fig2 with this information the rotation problem was solved by this invention in the following manner fig3 illustrates a beam positioning system 10a constructed in accordance with this invention in this figure those elements having the same function as in fig1 are given the same reference number as in fig1 and those elements which have a similar function are given the same reference number as.
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from the shingles with blocks 42 lag bolts 43 are used to secure the stringer directly to the roof as shown these bolts should be coated with a sealant when installed to prevent leaks usually three spaced horizontal stringers are used to mount the collector units 10 composite of frame 20 and absorber 13 and are arranged so that the guides 30 rest on the top of the stringers see fig7 opposed c brackets 44 are used to attach the collector units to the stringers the width of the c brackets is such that it will span the guides 30 of two adjacent collector units with room for a screw 45 to pass therebetween when the screw 45 is inserted into the stringer the adjacent collector units are properly secured in a manner by which they are suspended above the roof this avoids the heat loss from conduction to the roof that occurs where the absorber lies directly on the shingles if there is no adjacent collector unit an l shaped bracket 46 provides a spacer for the c brackets as shown in fig7 fig8 shows how the collector units 10 can be nested together on the mounting stringers 41 however before the adjacent units are secured to the stringers a floating nipple 50 is inserted into the open ends 12a of the manifolds or headers 12 the nipple has a rubber cuff 51 centrally received on its hollow cylindrical core 52 proximate to each end of the core a groove is formed and an o ring 53 is inserted this nipple is limited in its axial movement in the open end 12a of each header by an interior step.
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bolt 12 fig1 that is welded to the track rail 6 which penetrates a hole 55 fig1 in the first end of the spring 10 the bolt 12 is secured to the spring 10 by a nut 13 fig1 in retrofitting situations the fastener 11 is preferably the same bolt 12 that had been used to secure a tire 3 or other shock absorber an anchor 15 indirectly secures the second end opposite the first end of the spring 10 to a concrete base 2 that extends alongside the perimeter of the track 5 in preferred embodiments the second end of each arch shaped spring 10 is formed in the shape of a saddle 30 fig8 including a bracket or saddle seat 35 and an upturned section 36 fig7 an anchor bracket 70 fig1 14 straddles the saddle 30 to secure the spring 10 to the concrete base 2 in its simplest form the anchor bracket 70 comprises a rectangular planar metal plate fig1 with a thickness n of about one half an inch sides 73 and 74 each having a length l of about six and three eighths inches and sides 71 and 72 each having a width m of about two inches the anchor.
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the first line layer 71 in the dram of the third embodiment having the configuration fabricated by the above fabrication method when a laser beam blows the fuse element 9 in the dram shown in fig5 a hole is formed in the fuse element 9 the diameter of the hole is approximately equal to the hole formed conventionally accordingly it is possible to increase the integration of the semiconductor integrated circuit namely the dram having the configuration shown in fig5 because it is not required to increase the interval between adjacent fuse elements furthermore because it is not required to blow the fuse element 9 in depth the blowing time of the laser beam to the fuse element 9 can be reduced as described above because the semiconductor integrated circuit of the third embodiment has the configuration in which the surface of the insulating layer 14 formed on the semiconductor substrate 1 and the capacitor made up of the electrodes 2 and 4 and the insulating layer 3 is approximately smoothed by using the chemical mechanical polishing process and because the fuse element 9 is formed over the insulating layer 14 in a laminating direction it is possible to increase the integration of the semiconductor integrated circuit without any influence caused by holes generated by an off focus of the laser beam and a laser blowing process accordingly it is possible to form both the memory cell sections 16 and the logical section 17 in the same semiconductor chip without preventing a high integration of the logical section 17 shown in fig2 this provides a semiconductor memory of high integration including a mixed logic section without any influence caused by holes generated by.
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a lower portion adjacent to the shovel blade 30 in one embodiment the angle formed by this bend is obtuse as shown in fig2 so that the shovel blade can easily descend into the gutter even if the operator of the tool is standing at or below the level of the gutter the back side of the arm opposite the handle attachment means can be rounded as in fig9 or flat as shown in fig5 the shovel blade 30 is used to push debris under the gutter strut as shown in fig7 in one embodiment the shovel blade is rectangularly shaped see fig1 and 7 although other shapes can be used in particular the two corners of the shovel blade nearest to the arm can be rounded or tapered as shown in fig1 as shown in fig2 in one embodiment the shovel blade is planoconcave although it could take a number of other forms including but not limited to flat on both sides or concave on both sides sidewalls can be added to the curved blade 70 or to the shovel blade 80 see fig8 when such sidewalls are used they help trap debris ribs 60 62 can also be added to the curved blade and the arm shovel blade as.
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refiner in a second refining step which was carried out under atmospheric conditions in a 20 34 refiner i e at temperatures below the softening temperature of lignin the freeness was lowered to an interesting range for printing paper pulps the refiner speed in this case was 1500 rpm the effect of the varying conditions on energy consumption and light scattering capacity appears from fig7 and 8 which show freeness as a function of energy consumption and respectively light scattering as a function of freeness shows that the energy consumption is considerably higher when the tmp process is initiated with a refining step at a temperature above the softening temperature of lignin than that obtained with conditions according to the invention compare fig1 shows that the light scattering coefficient is considerably lower when the tmp process is initiated with a refining step at temperatures above the softening temperature of lignin than that obtained with conditions according to the invention compare fig6 the pulps produced according to the invention therefore are clearly most suitable for use as printing paper pulps where just the light scattering coefficient must be sufficiently high for achieving the desired optical properties the example described proves clearly that mechanical pulp can be produced with the conditions of the invention at low energy consumption at the same time as essential properties like shives content long fiber content tear strength tensile strength and light scattering meet high requirements on this type of pulps the energy consumption at the production of newsprint for example can be reduced by about 40 compared with conventional manufacturing methods in the process according to the invention chemicals can be added advantageously after or during the first refining step in order to avoid.
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device is disclosed the medical device includes a body having a proximal end which is hand manipulated and a distal end which includes a manipulator a light emitting device is centrally disposed at the distal end an imaging device is centrally disposed at the distal end for imaging at least a portion of the region illuminated by the light emitting device also disclosed is a tool for extracting an artificial lumbar disc from between a pair of vertebral plates the extraction tool includes a handle a member for transmitting force and a sharpened end specially configured to be placed between the artificial disc and the vertebral plate further disclosed is a tool for implanting or explanting a ball to or from an artificial lumbar disc the implanter explanter includes a pinion shaft and a pinion shaft enclosure a tightening knob is disposed at the proximal end of the shaft enclosure and coupled to the pinion shaft a pinion is disposed at the distal end of the pinion shaft a grappling device is disposed at the pinion and it includes a pair of semi circular rings when the pinion is rotated the semi circular rings move relative to one another and are capable of grasping or releasing the ball application_number US 68478707 A description fig1 illustrates a prospective view of the tweeae endoscope having digital inserts 111 this figure demonstrates the medial and distal manipulators 101 102 which control the opening and closing of the pituitary forceps end manipulator 103 also illustrated is an on board electronics panel 104 located on the lever 105 of the medial manipulator 101 the electronics panel 104 preferably includes.
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u00b0 c and 90 u00b0 c preferably between 30 u00b0 c and 60 u00b0 c and at a ph between 3 and 9 preferably between 3 5 and 6 5 for a time period between 10 minutes and 24 hours preferably between 30 minutes and 6 hours the concentration of laccase is comprised between 0 1 1000 u l of process liquid preferably with the immobilised enzyme on a suitable support and the concentration of mediator is comprised between 0 1 10 g l preferably between 1 3 g l and achieves an elimination of the sterols sterol esters sterol glucosides resin acids triglycerides and other lipophilic extractives of up to 100 other preferred conditions are those mentioned above in the section of summary of the invention the percentage of enzymatic elimination of lipophilic compounds is determined by gas chromatography of the extracts of the treated pulp and the treatment liquids this process includes the following stages i the pulp treated with enzyme mediator and an untreated sample as a control is filtered dried and extracted with acetone in a soxhlet for 8 hrs ii the filtration liquids are extracted in a separating funnel with methyl tert butyl ether iii all the extracts are evaporated to dryness and are re dissolved in chloroform for the analysis of the lipophilic fraction by gas chromatography and gas chromatography mass spectrometry after derivatization with bis trimethylsilyl trifluoroacetamide bstfa when necessary the present invention is additionally illustrated by means of the following examples which are not intended to be limitative to its scope treatment of eucalyptus kraft pulp with laccase from pycnoporus cinnabarinus and hbt 1 hydroxybenzotriazole to check the effectiveness of the treatment of the.
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d c supply 12 this causes a firing pulse to be supplied to thyristors 36a and 36b at time t 19 which is the termination of the normal operative period as time t 19 is subsequent to time t 6 this has little effect on the operation of thyristor bridge 24 while control signal source 134 has been shown as an independently controllable element in fig8 it will be appreciated that the signal source will typically include reference and feedback regulating circuitry coupled to the energy source utilization circuitry which adjusts the firing angle of the thyristors in bridge 24 to achieve desired operating conditions in the energy source utilization circuitry for example the firing angle of the thyristors may be regulated in accordance with the output voltage of d c power supply 12 to provide a level of voltage 50 below which the circuitry will not take power from the power supply the current i in the energy source utilization circuitry may be used to regulate thyristor firing angles so as to control the rise in voltage which takes place as the output of power supply 12 increases from zero to maximum current and to establish a protective current limit if necessary it will be appreciated that.
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by this sealing member construction cell frame assemblies may be produced with high speed automated assembly techniques that may have both large manufacturing tolerances prior to assembly and substantially gap free cell to cooling frame contacting surfaces after assembly application_number US 201414309937 A description referring first to fig1 a vehicle 1 includes a hybrid propulsion system in the form of an electric power source made up of a conventional ice 5 and a battery pack 10 both cooperative with an electric motor 15 such a vehicle is known as a hybrid electric vehicle hev it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that vehicle 1 may not require an ice 5 in such case rather than being an hev it is an electric vehicle ev either form is within the scope of the present invention additional drivetrain components none of which are shown useful in providing propulsive power to one or more of the wheels and coupled to one or both of the battery pack 10 and ice 5 are understood to include rotating shafts axles transmission controllers or the like while vehicle 1 is presently shown as a car the applicability of the hybrid propulsion system to other such automotive forms including trucks buses aircraft watercraft spacecraft and motorcycles is deemed to be within the scope of the present invention referring next to fig2 a representative prismatic lithium ion battery cell also referred to herein as prismatic can cell prismatic cell or more simply cell 100.
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u00b0 angle with respect to the moving web direction a the blade is held in a stationary position at the end 24 opposite the free edge by means not shown at the blade edge 12 the traveling web 22 is abruptly turned from its lengthwise direction of travel a to a new direction b which lies on a plane perpendicular to the plane of the web moving in direction a although exact perpendicularity is not required it is generally desirable because of the necessity to lock the web fibers at the blade edge and turn them into the new direction b to maintain the predominant lengthwise fiber orientation in the expanded web the width of the web 22 is expanded along the edge 12 to a width equaling about the length of the edge 12 the direction of web travel changes from direction a to b however the predominant fiber orientation is maintained the fibers which are parallel or at a zero angle or orientation with respect to the free edges of the original web are turned and maintained in the predominant orientation when turned over the edge of the blade and in the new direction of web travel b the web is taken off the edge 12 by the second conveyor 14 at a speed greater than or at least equal to the speed of the web on conveyor 10 if the original web is at its desired expanded width after passing over the blade edge 12 the expanded web can continue in the direction b directly to and onto the take off conveyor 20 to be rolled or transferred to a downstream processing step the conveyors 14 and.
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by such claims resides in the fact that the functionalities provided by the various recited means are combined and brought together in the manner which the claims call for applicant thus regards any means which can provide those functionalities as equivalent as those shown herein fig1 shows an exemplary multiple input multiple output mimo system arranged in accordance with the principles of the invention so as to achieve dramatically improved capacity as compared to single antenna systems in particular fig1 shows transmitter tx 101 and receiver rx 103 transmitter 101 includes a demultiplexer demux 105 b encoders 107 including encoders 107 1 through 107 n c interleavers 109 including interleavers 109 1 through 109 n d symbol mappers 111 including symbol mappers 111 1 through 111 n e optional upconverters 115 including optional upconverters 115 1 through 115 n f optional transmit antennas 117 including optional transmit antennas 117 1 through 117 n and g rate controller 119 receiver 103 includes a optional receive antennas 131 including optional receive antennas 131 1 through 131 m b optional downconverters 133 including optional downconverters 133 1 through 133 m c channel estimator 135 d mimimum mean square error mmse filter with successive decoding and cancellation 137 and e multiplexer mux 139 demultiplexer 105 receives as an input an original data stream which is.
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using a dc offset value for a few immediately preceding slots allows dc offset elimination processing without time lags thus the present embodiment adds up and averages dc subcarrier signals to calculate a dc offset and eliminates this dc offset from the dc subcarrier signals which improves the reception quality of important information the ofdm transmission reception apparatus according to the present embodiment has the same configuration as that of the ofdm transmission reception apparatus according to embodiment 5 except that important information carried by the dc subcarrier and important information carried by the second subcarrier are combined embodiments 1 through 5 describe embodiments that select the dc subcarrier or second subcarrier whichever has a better reception condition however taking account of the fact that the reception quality of the dc subcarrier is also improved by eliminating dc offsets the present embodiment combines both to obtain important information the ofdm transmission reception apparatus according to the present embodiment is explained with reference to fig1 fig1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a reception system of the ofdm transmission reception apparatus according to embodiment 6 of the present invention the parts in fig1 with the same configuration as that of embodiment 1 are assigned the same codes and their detailed explanations are omitted the block diagram of the transmission system is omitted the present embodiment also uses the second subcarrier as the subcarrier other than the dc subcarrier to carry.
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secured with fasteners such as screws clips or clamps or any other suitable fasteners furthermore the case 406 contains connecting wire 402 where connecting wire 402 connects various components of the solid state spectral radiometer 100 including cpu 101 coin cell battery 408 and several encapsulated three diode sensor sections 201 where a typical coin cell battery 408 operates between about one half volts u00bd v up to about 2 to 6 volts or more in exemplary embodiments lithium ion batteries exhibited about 3 7 v furthermore in exemplary embodiments more than one coin cell battery 408 is implemented into the solid state spectral radiometer 100 the several diodes 102 encapsulated as the three diode sensor section 201 components are situated in openings at different sides of the case 406 and are used to detect and measure the light intensity from different directions the case 406 including the lid 404 encasing the solid state spectral radiometer 100 of the instant invention has a minimal size and weight of approximately 6 cm u00d7 4 cm u00d7 2 5 cm weighing about 45 grams approximately corresponding to english units of measure in size and weight of a width ranging from about 2 inches up to about 3 inches a depth ranging from about 1 u00bd inches up to about 2 inches and a height ranging from about 3 inches up to about 5 inches and weighing about one tenth of a pound in additional exemplary embodiments.
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the value of key bit c 29 is such that the tree is traversed along path 202 b to node 2 then a further test of key bit c 30 is performed ultimately when traversing along branch 202 a the packet will either be processed according to the action specified by rules a 0 a 1 at node 3 or rule a 5 at node 4 alternately when traversing along branch 202 b the packet will either be processed according to the action specified by rules a 2 or a 4 at node 5 rule a 2 at node 13 or rules a 1 a 2 a 3 b 6 b 7 c 8 or c 9 at node 14 it is understood that more than one rule may exist for the same action type and additionally rules of different action types may appear in the same node e g at node 14 furthermore any rule appearing in the same node may match a key derived from any given packet as mentioned earlier information in the rule is compared with the key to determine if the rule in fact does match the key fig4 illustrates a detailed rule application process for multiple actions as provided at node 14 of fig3 the multiple action support procedure for a classifier rule will be described in greater detail herein in accordance with the present invention action information is defined in a classifier rule i e leaf in a tree and includes action information types attributes and values that are user configurable.
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to other plants by feeding these microbes such as mycorhiza coated with insoluble fatty acid salts along with coated seeds for legumes the homogenous coating of insoluble fatty acid salts should be about one to two thousandths of an inch thick for other seeds such as grass seeds or for particles of rhizobia the homogenous coating should be about two to three thousandths of an inch thick most of the seeds coated in this way will be protected from conditions in the entire ruminant digestive tract many planting seeds are treated with very toxic substances such as insecticides rodenticides and other toxins which can harm animals that ingest them therefore care should be taken to select seeds for this treatment that are free from such substances the coated seeds and the coated particles of rhizobia can be fed directly to the ruminants by top dressing them on hay or combining them with any controlled feed or supplement in a preferred embodiment the seeds and particles are mixed into a feed supplement block a feed supplement block is generally made from molasses or other nutrients and used to supplement an animal 39 s diet and increase the animals productivity exemplary feed supplement blocks are disclosed in u s pat nos 4 749 578 and 5 622 739 and u s patent application ser no 08 755 150 all to benton el al these patents and patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference this delivery system has the added benefit of allowing the rancher to select areas for seeding with specific seeds at specific times a rancher may need to supplement areas that are overgrazed hillsides that are damaged by erosion or areas where cultivation of legumes is difficult while some of the coated seeds.
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between the slot such as 110 in the lever 98 and the pivotal mounting of the upper end of each lever to an end of the axle 66 are generally rectilinear this consideration applies equally to the levers 97 and 100 fig1 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention in which the generally rectilinear resilient elastic member consists of an elastomeric rubber band 118 the lower end of which is looped about the axle 66 while the upper end of the rubber band 118 is looped about the pin 56 as mentioned supra the various structural members of the device 20 to the exclusion of the elastic member may be composed of paperboard plastic sheet metal wood or the like it is preferred that these various structural members be composed of white or colored plastic to emphasize cleanliness and for its high visibility one further aspect of the result accomplished by the present invention is pertinent and should be mentioned it is well known that flies such as the common housefly the bluetailed fly and the horsefly exhibit a natural predilection a certain propensity and an unfortunate proclivity to swarm about light on and crawl over deposited dog feces flies are naturally attracted and drawn to deposited dog feces for several reasons inter alia the.
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panels are interchangeable with other floor panels and generally sturdy being formed of a metal frame such as aluminum steel other suitable material with a wooden or composite floor each floor panel 102 is designed to withstand tactical training on the first level or the second level of rhu 100 referring now to fig4 the underside of the floor panel 102 is shown where adjustable foot module 104 is inserted into a receiver formed in the floor panel 102 and secured by a set screw 106 the adjustable foot module 104 can be used on any corner of any floor panel 102 in use referring to fig5 the underside of a floor panel 102 is shown with four adjustable foot modules 104 inserted into a receiver and secured allowing the user to level the floor panel on the terrain each of the floor panels is individually leveled with the adjacent floor panels 102 to maintain a flat platform on which to construct the remainder of the rhu 100 referring to fig6 the tool 107 is inserted and engages with the adjustable foot module 104 to adjust the height and level of the floor panel 102 tool 107 is a notionally a common ratchet set with a hex tool similar to an allen wrench and will be used throughout construction of the rhu 100 referring to fig7 multiple floor panels 102 can then be leveled and attached.
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change for example the material properties and or the throughflow characteristics of the jet regulator when required the plastic lining 4 here is of cup shaped design specifically in such a manner that the plastic lining 4 by means of a raised circumferential wall 16 of the cup shape thereof provides a seal between the outer circumference of the outlet disk 3 and the housing inner circumference of the jet regulator housing 2 the outlet disk 3 and the plastic lining 4 have throughflow openings 5 7 which merge into each other and in each case form a perforated grate and or mesh structure and here a perforated structure it can be seen in fig4 that the outlet disk 3 is held pivotably together with the plastic lining 4 which is provided thereon in the jet regulator housing 2 the outlet disk 3 and also the plastic lining 4 here together form a pivoting disk which is in the shape of a spherical segment on the outer circumference thereof and is mounted pivotably in a partial region which is configured as a joint socket 6 on the housing inner circumference of the jet regulator housing 2 it can be seen in fig1 8 and 10 that the outlet disk 3 and the plastic lining 4 held thereon are insertable into the housing interior of the jet regulator housing 2 through an inflow side insertion opening in the jet regulator housing 2 as far as the partial region configured as a joint socket 6 it can also be seen in fig1 8 and 10 that the throughflow openings 5 7 of the outlet disk 3 and of the.
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detailed description of various disperser packings is described in u s pat no 6 774 275 which is incorporated herein the open space in dumped beds or in structures having fine particles is low i e less than 50 volume open space in other embodiments the disperser packing material preferably comprises at least 50 volume open space up to about 99 volume open space the present process preferably employs a downflow reactor packed with contacting internals or packing material and catalyst through which passes a concurrent multi phase mixture of hydrocarbon containing the mixed c4s hydrogen catalyst and reactants at the boiling point of the system the system comprises a liquid hydrocarbon phase and a hydrocarbon hydrogen phase the pressure is preferentially higher at the top of the reactor than at the bottom in the present invention butadiene was converted to butylene in a 1 u2033 downflow boiling point reactor operating in the pulse flow regime excellent selectivity and activity were achieved for the present process the exact conditions for pulse flow are unknown the transition line of the pulse flow regime in a 1 u2033 packed column was calculated and plotted for the c 4 h 2 system by both the baker parameters and froude.
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acceleration as it is spun up by the rifling in the gun tube once the projectile leaves the gun tube the setback acceleration ceases but the spin continues at a more or less constant rate the sequential action of setback tube exit and spin are the environments the invention exploits to validate launch and mechanically arm the weapon during a normal launch event with the mems s amp a oriented as indicated in fig2 with the shown travel and acceleration direction 39 and preferred location of the weapon spin axis 38 the setback acceleration drives setback slider 21 downward through the zig zag inertial delay engagement between setback slider rack teeth 212 and setback slider zigzag rack 19 until it leaves the engagement and goes into free fall as the slider travels down setback slider travel slot 202 within the arming slider 20 with continued launch setback acceleration slider 21 gathers speed and then pushes past and deflects latch barbs 215 and stops at the end of the travel slot in the configuration of fig6 this completed action is referred to as removing the first safety lock or interlock in the inventive device in the configuration of fig6 the 1 st safety interlock is removed from the arming slider 20 but the arming slider cannot advance toward arming even with the.
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would occur as gear 22 is driven by the motor 12 it will finally reach the angle of rotation such that the opening 58 will be opposite projection 54 as shown in fig7 and 8 when this occurs projection 54 will drop abruptly into the opening 58 due to the sheer face on the opening relative to the projection this abrupt motion of spring 30 forces shaft 24 rapidly to the right fig7 this rapid motion to the right quickly disengages drive spring 36 from its matching vane 40 and also at the same time moves pin 42 out of alignment with star wheel 44 this rapid disengagement of drive spring 36 from vane 40 imparts a rotary motion to disk 38 because of the skewed vanes which now has no impediment to its free rotation disk 38 will rotate freely on shaft 24 until friction brings it to a stop in some random position the disk 38 vane 40 and pin 42 are all effectively one unit and rotate together and all these parts are balanced carefully so that the final position of the disk will not be affected by gravity the disengagement of the vanes 40 from drive spring 36 and the rotation of the disk 38 and the disk 39 s gradual stop is rapid compared to the rotation of gear 22 which is driven at a slow speed by the motor 12 after the disk 38 comes to.
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socket 2 of a second pipe t2 coaxial with axis x x an elastomeric gasket 3 being placed between the male end and the socket and provided with metal locking elements e the socket 2 has at its entrance end following a collar 4 a cylindrical groove 5 of axial length l followed after a radial step formed by a shoulder 6 by a cylindrical wall 7 having a diameter less than the internal diameter of the groove 5 the gasket 3 as shown in fig2 has on its outer surface an anchoring heel 8 of width a corresponding to the axial length of the groove 5 of the socket the outer surface of the anchoring heel 8 is cylindrical about axis x x and it is extended by a sealing body 9 with an outer surface of revolution 10 cylindrical about axis x x the anchoring heel 8 is connected to the surface 10 by a transverse cheek 11 which forms a step between the peripheral surfaces of the anchoring heel and the sealing body the external diameter of the anchoring heel 8 corresponds to the internal diameter of the groove 5 of the socket and the outer surface of the gasket formed by the anchoring heel the cheek 11 and the surface 10 has a profile corresponding to the inner profile of the socket formed by the groove 5 the shoulder 6 and the wall 7 the gasket has on its inner face a frustoconical surface 12 which is connected to the surface 10 of the sealing body by a curved surface 13 the sealing body is therefore limited by the surfaces 10 12 and 13 the gasket is limited at its opposite end by a radial face 14 which is connected to the anchoring heel.
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however if three applications of the 3 h 2 o 2 are applied about two minutes apart significant whitening of the nail could be seen and after 15 30 minutes a slight sensation could be felt beneath the nail on a weight basis 9 hydrogen peroxide 9 water 81 5 isopropyl alcohol and 0 5 klucel hf were mixed in a vessel and allowed to thicken the source of the peroxide was a 50 peroxide solution the composition could easily be brushed onto a nail surface which dried in approximately 1 minute and the residual polymer could subsequently be removed by washing in water within a few minutes a significant whitening effect of the nail was observed on a weight basis 12 hydrogen peroxide 12 water 75 5 isopropyl alcohol and 0 5 klucel hf were mixed in a vessel and allowed to thicken the source of the peroxide was a 50 peroxide solution the composition could easily be brushed onto a nail surface which dried in approximately 1 minute and the residual polymer could subsequently be removed by washing in water within one minute a significant whitening effect of the nail was observed within 15 minutes one subject noted pain a burning sensation under the nail on a weight basis 18 5 carbamide.
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required will be such as to provide a vapor volume equal to the liquid volume of the bitumens being recovered the furthest point of approach of the vapors into the tar sand formation is indicated by a wavy line 16 the hot solvent vapors are introduced to the tar sand formation at a rate such as to exert a small preselected back pressure preferably a few pounds per square inch gauge or less thus a sufficient superheat to maintain a small temperature gradient between the point of injection of the solvent vapors into the formation and the interface between the leached and unleached portions thereof is provided in this manner any heat losses such as may result from the presence of foreign bodies shale breaks for example are accommodated the temperature of the leached portion of the formation is maintained above the condensation point and further leaching of the residual tar is avoided when all the bitumen is extracted from a true tar sand the residual sand has no inherent strength and crumbles some of the so called 34 tar sand 34 formations are actually sandstone formations similar to an oil bearing sand formation this rock type is not as readily extracted by the vapor solvent method tests of this method on plugs cored from asphalt rocks gave a maximum recovery of only 30 50 with any of the usual solvents for efficient bitumen recovery by the present method a plurality of closely spaced wells is drilled into the tar sand formation the spacing selected will depend somewhat on the depth and thickness of the formation but on the average will be.
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80 connects to the toilet stool inlet in a conventional manner the upper section 68 channel 74 and lower section 76 are all formed of a rigid durable material such as a hard plastic preferably the same material as the upper valve system 12 and are connected by any suitable means each of the lower section 68 upper section 76 and channel 74 may be formed of pvc and secured to the remaining parts by an adhesive the adapter 10 also includes a second flapper valve 82 having a pair of extensions 84 extending outwardly from opposite sides of the second valve 82 parallel to one another the extensions 84 are pivotally mounted to opposite sides of the upper section 68 by a pair of projections 86 the second valve 82 further includes a chain 88 attached to the second valve 82 at one end and to a second lever 90 at the other end see fig5 the second lever 90 is attached to the cylindrical arm 61 adjacent the arm 60 to which the first lever 52 is attached to secure the single valve system 12 to the adapter 10 a threaded collar 92 is threadably engaged with the lower end 40 of the discharge pipe 36 a first 0 ring 94 is then positioned around the lower end 40 beneath the washer 92 the lower end 40 is then threadedly engaged within the open upper end 70 of the upper section 68 until the flush system 12 is positioned at a desired height above the adapter 10 the collar 92 is then rotated with respect to the discharge pipe 36 until the.
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shown in fig3 are transferred in the direction of arrow 76 in fig1 on the spinning bobbin delivery line 4 located above the machine base until the head spinning bobbin on the conveyance line reaches the position of the delivery device 67 whereupon the transfer is once stopped then upon issuance of a spinning bobbin request signal from the winder 2 side the delivery device 67 operates to transfer one spinning bobbin onto the conveyance line 10 which bobbin is conveyed in the direction of arrow 77 the spinning bobbin request signal may be an operated signal from the delivery device 67 on the return line 9 so that one empty bobbin may be transferred upward by the lifting device 18 on the winder side on the basis of discrimination as to of which kind the empty bobbin delivered is only the delivery device 67 on one side out of the spinning frames 1a and 1b operates alternatively the spinning bobbin request signal may be a signal from the empty bobbin arrival sensor 66 in fig8 provided when an empty bobbin discharged from the winder side arrives at the position of the empty bobbin lowering device 14 or 15 in the corresponding spinning frame to thereby operate the delivery device 67 on the side of the spinning frame 1a concerned in this case the foregoing sorting mechanism is not needed and thus a practical merit is obtained when a spinning bobbin on the spinning bobbin conveying line 10 reaches the position of the lowering device 17 it is transferred down onto the spinning bobbin supply line 8 on the winder side by the device of the same construction as in fig5 more particularly in fig6 after transfer of the tray.
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kg at weight arriving at the stop shoulder 32 with rectilinear movement at a speed of 75 m minute and without the stop shoulder being damaged starting from this reference value of kinetic energy the operating parameters are computed for the system for all of the forecast production cases equ1 wherein e 1 value of kinetic energy assumed as the limit safe value parameter which is a pre fixed and constant value m variable mass of the iron sheet to be processed which on the contrary is a variable value the speed at which the impact against the stop shoulder 32 takes place is hence variable as an inverse function of the mass and therefore of the dimensions of the iron sheet 21 with the value of the kinetic energy involved by the impact of the iron sheet 21 against the stop shoulder 32 being constant and pre fixed the stop shoulder 32 can be coated therefore with soft and tough materials commonly available from the market without either they or the sheets 21 being damaged when the impact takes place in case of small size sheets 21 the production speeds can be such that the distance between the sheets 21 does not allow the machine 1 to perform the slowing down cycle by means of the hereinabove disclosed procedure without relative slippage occurring between the surfaces of the incoming iron sheet 21 and of the rolls 3 and 4 whose peripheral.
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ovarian cancers 34 interferon alpha inducible protein 27 is also shown to be overexpressed in 50 of breast cancers 35 in contrast the cluster of genes overexpressed in lung adenocarcinoma fig2 c middle panel mostly encoded small airway associated proteins and immunologically related proteins the presence of surfactants a2 and b pronapsin a and mucin1 in the cluster reflects the origin of tumors derived from small airway epithelial cells such as type 2 pneumocytes and clara cells 36 37 however high expression of these genes also suggested that these proteins may participate in the tumorigenesis of lung adenocarcinomas indeed mucin1 is also overexpressed in breast cancers and tyrosine phosphorylation of the ct domain of muc 1 mucin leads to activation of a mitogen activated protein kinase pathway through the ras mek erk2 pathway 38 39 furthermore the overexpression of immunoglobulin genes in adenocarcinomas examined may be explained by the extent of b cell infiltration and the presence of antigen presenting cells apc in the adenocarcinomas used for sage analysis however clustering analyses of the sage tags revealed that different tumor types preferentially expressed a different set of cell surface markers squamous cell cancers appeared to overexpress mhc class i and cd71 proteins fig2 c upper panel while adenocarcinomas had a relatively high expression of mhc class ii and cd 74 antigens this gene expression differences in tumors indicated that immuno based cancer therapy might be augmented based on the expression of different tumor surface markers no unexpected many of the genes underexpressed in the primary adenocarcinomas and the a549 adenocarcinoma cell line fig2 c lower panel were those that.
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as described in detail below in applications where impurities such as particles of extraneous material have different reflective tendencies in the different spectra mass flow sensor 10 also includes one or more photodiode detectors 56 58 of appropriate sensitivity i e the detectors need to be sensitive to various ranges of light mounted in housing unit 40 thus leds 50 52 54 and detectors 56 58 are contained in a single housing unit 40 mounted in a single location and facing in the same direction i e in one of side walls 26 28 30 32 at either of inlet end 22 or outlet end 24 or outside of conduit 20 generally speaking the mass of the entrained materials is determined by measuring the light reflected by the materials in reflectance measurement circuits such as used in the present invention only the light emitted by the light source and reflected by the entrained materials is measured a transparent window 42 is located a surface of housing unit 40 between the flow of materials and leds 50 52 54 and detectors 56 58 sensor window 42 protects leds 50 52 54 and detectors 56 58 from the entrained materials in conduit 20 as the materials pass by mass flow sensor 10 mass flow sensor 10 further includes in housing unit 40 a signal processing circuit not shown that processes a signal from detectors 56 58 in such a way that the signal can be acquired and stored by a data acquisition system stray light variations such as from sunlight inside conduit 20 and build up on sensor window 42 such as for example dirt are two factors that may contribute to sensor error to help alleviate the stray light frequency modulated led light may be used as.
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uniform bristles such that a variety of the bristles are able to simultaneously contact and or puncture the cornified layer of a patient 39 s epidermis to enable at least one bristle to be in contact with the acupuncture point and to obtain a bioelectric resistance value from the patient in the disclosure and in the claims the term u201c abrasive bristly probe tip u201d shall refer to an abrasive construction of a plurality of bristles wherein at least one of the bristles is able to locate and or obtain a bioelectric value of a patient an example of an abrasive bristly conductive probe tip includes one or more materials and or coatings such as brass brass alloy or pleated brass in accordance with at least some embodiments of the present invention a patient may undergo bioelectric therapy corresponding to a condition diagnosed at an anatomical dermal conductance point the various anatomical dermal conductance points are typically located throughout a patient 39 s hands and feet the dermal conductance points or acupuncture points aid the clinician in assessing and or diagnosing a patient 39 s condition and pinpointing a particular disorder in accordance with embodiments of the present invention a patent 39 s condition may be assessed and or diagnosed using a device or equipment capable of measuring the resistance or likewise the conductance at anatomical dermal conductance points located throughout the hands and feet of the patient thus while embodiments of the present.
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are laterally supported by noses 14 provided by railing 13 which each lie in the same plane as the associated curved sections 21 and 22 as can be seen particularly in fig6 as is visible particularly in the view of fig6 the rack insert makes it possible to securely hold items 16 to be washed which are in the form of hollow vessels this being achieved using the space 17 on the other side of tines 4 and 5 which cannot be used in prior art approaches thus the design of the rack insert is advantageous over other designs in two respects first it allows for a more optimized space utilization by avoiding unnecessary dead space l second it allows for flexible use because dishwasher rack insert 1 no longer serves only to accommodate plates but may also be used to accommodate towering hollow vessels such as wheat beer glasses vases and or the like preferably tines 4 and 5 of dishwasher rack insert 1 are spaced apart from the associated railing of dishwasher rack 2 so that a longitudinal space 17 is formed in loading direction 10 between railing 13 of dishwasher rack 2 and the associated tines 4 respectively 5 of rack insert 1 as can be seen particularly in the view of fig5 this longitudinal space 17 may.
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plate 12 body 14 and cover 16 valve plate 12 body 14 and cover 16 may all be formed of a suitable relatively rigid and thermoplastic valve plate 12 contains a plurality of openings 18 and pumping channel 20 that are sealed fluid tight by elastomers 22 and 24 forming a plurality of fluid paths ports 26 provide connectors between cassette 10 and surgical console 100 for the various irrigation and aspiration pneumatic functions of cassette 10 when cassette 10 is installed in cassette receiving portion 110 of console 100 as best seen in fig4 fluidics manifold 200 contains a plurality of sub assemblies or manifolds mounted to common primary manifold 210 for example fluidics manifold 200 may additionally contain aspiration manifold 220 and or infusion irrigation manifold 230 and or valve or pincher manifold 240 as seen in fig5 for example each of manifolds 210 220 230 and 240 manifold 240 used as an illustrative example are self contained and may contain necessary the valves regulators sensors or other active embedded mechanical electrical or electromechanical devices required to perform each manifold 39 s primary function such as air cylinders 245 by way of example manifolds 220 and 230 pneumatically and fluidly communicate with cassette 10 through primary manifold 210 such communication being controlled by pincher manifold 240 primary manifold 210 may be mounted in cassette receiving portion 110 of console.
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the circuit schematic diagram of fig3 which gives a preferred circuit design for incorporation in a control system for a fluidically driven shear mechanism in accordance with u s pat no 4 467 431 this circuit supercedes portions of the set up circuit 18 of fig8 and 9 from the 39 431 patent as described below and carries out the former functions of these circuits of initializing the start delay time and adjusting such time during operation of the shears fig2 shows a modified start delay timer circuit which is designed to interface with the circuit of fig3 as further described below while the mechanism is not running the run signal is high for the data terminal of flip flop u1 this signal goes low once shear operation commences the start signals comprise conditioned high pulses obtained while the feeder is running at the cycling rate of the feeder circuits for generating both signals are disclosed in u s pat no 4 467 431 the set up sequence operates as follows a start pulse sets ff u1 and q goes low which acts on nand gate u8 via differentiator c2 r2 to create a preset signal for the start delay register 312 see fig2 the low state of u1 39 s q output holds the ce count enable output low via u9 and u10 the up dn output of nand gate u11 is held high by the same signal q of ff u1 which causes the start delay register up down counter 312 fig2 to count up the up down counter 312 fig2 provides a low shear response est output only during a predetermined variable time period.
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efficient way with the device 100 according to the invention it will thus be possible to run the trains during winter time without operation disturbances due to formation of ice around brakes and bogies the device 100 shown may be placed anywhere along the track outdoors it requires only support of electrical current and is for the rest entirely self supporting and automatic the collecting tanks 1 3 4 are heated as described below under the continuing control by the control module 14 approximately once per hour for approximately five minutes in duration fluid is sprayed into the collecting tanks 1 3 4 in order to heat them and melt any snow and ice collected therein suction pumps which are controlled by the control module 14 are started and are operated for approximately ten minutes the operating time of the suction pumps is controlled to ensure that all of the rain ice and snow collected by the device 100 flows into the system for treatment as described below when fluid is pumped into the cleaner 12 it is cleaned to a particle size of 50 microns the fluid then flows into the storage tank 7 the fluid is heated by the heater 8 with the temperature controlled by the control module 14.
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150 200 denier textured polyester yarn the selection of a suitable hydrophilic yarn is also considered a matter of choice for one skilled in the art the technical front 1 and back 2 are joined by a layer 3 of tuck stitches in a pillar arrangement as illustrated the pillar tuck stitches are made from a 1 220 60 denier flat polyester yarn or such other suitable yarn as will be an obvious matter of choice to one skilled in the art and apprised of the teaching of the present application the fabric of the present invention is knit on a circular knitting machine such as an fdr rib machine with a thirty inch diameter 1320 needles 6 feeds and 14 cuts a typical knitting pattern to produce the fabric of the present invention will be repeated with five courses per repeat twelve courses per revolution with the machine identified fig3 a 3b and 3c illustrate diagrammatically other patterns that may be utilized to produce the fabric of the present invention referring to fig4 a preferred use of the fabric of the present invention is illustrated after the fabric of the present invention is knit following the examples cited above or other patterns that will be obvious to one skilled.
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assembly 38 which upon expansion drives support means 20 in the direction of arrow 40 piston assembly 38 is one form of drive means 28 in fig1 that can be used in the present invention upon expansion of piston assembly 38 the attached missile is given a forward velocity the exact magnitude of the velocity is a function of the pressure used in driving telescoping piston assembly 38 driving telescoping piston assembly 38 is power supply 30 which can in turn be activated or receive power from the aircraft itself in addition to the boost assist mechanism the missile will also require some form of hold back release mechanism 45 which can also serve as sway bracing to firmly anchor the missile to launcher 12 to unlock hold back release mechanism 45 as well as disconnect electrical umbilical 34 and support means 20 from the missile itself a sequencing mechanism 46 and an initiator assembly 48 are connected to the power system to provide proper timing and order of events to launch the missile a cam bearing 50 is mounted on each side of support mechanism 20 and fits into guide groove 52 on each side of support mechanism 20 within launcher 12 guide groove 52 curves upward at the end of the piston stroke such.