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2 of the cycle which is not depicted on a drawing fluid in conduit a1 will pass through stator port 70 rotor opening 66 crossover pipe 67 rotor opening 68 and port 69 in order to flow into conduit b2 during step 2 openings 62 and 64 and crossover pipe 63 will not serve as a fluid transfer path as they do during step 1 the ports are spaced 60 u00b0 apart while the openings are spaced 30 u00b0 apart the rotor assembly indexes through 30 u00b0 in moving from its step 1 position to its step 2 position opening 62 will not be in register with any port during step 2 it will be sealed or 34 blanked off 34 by the stator seating surface at a point located midway between ports 70 and 71 note that the rotor assembly of step 1 of fig6 has a configuration identical to the rotor assembly of the fig8 example and is depicted in the same position thus step 2 of fig6 also depicts the rotor of this example in its step 2 position during step 3 openings 62 and 64 and crossover pipe 63 will again serve as a fluid transfer path carrying fluid between a6 and b2 this pattern is consistent throughout the cycle and applies to all of the crossover pipes and rotor openings in this example there are twelve crossover pipes and six cycle steps so only six crossover pipes and associated openings are in use at any one time it is important to note that the complete cycle of six steps requires only 180 u00b0 of rotation of the rotor relative to the stator this.
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42 u00b0 to about 50 u00b0 f about 5 u00b0 to about 10 u00b0 c as it leaves the evaporator 16 under normal chiller 10 operation in the event of a disruption in the power supply from the non critical power source 25 e g where a storm forces down a supplying power line the compressor 18 stops pumping and the refrigeration cycle shuts down nevertheless the critical power source 41 can continue to supply power to the controller 46 and pump 36 when the non critical power source 25 fails consequently the cool working fluid continues to circulate through the chilled fluid loop 26 notwithstanding the shutdown of the adjoining refrigeration loop 12 the role of the refrigeration loop 12 as a heat sink for the chilled fluid loop 26 will now be greatly reduced and the temperature of the working fluid will gradually rise with each pass through the air handler 34 nevertheless the working fluid will continue to extract heat from the air of the computer room as long as the temperature of the working fluid is below that of the air eventually the temperature of the working fluid may rise to that or nearly that of the air and may consequently no longer be able to effectively cool the computer room nevertheless the period of time for which cooling is provided by the working fluid from the time of power failure enables the continued or prolonged safe operation of the computer components in the computer room and or the safe and graceful shut down of the computer components.
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the channel members 60 of both workpiece holders 100 and 100 39 respectively to the final height with the base of the leg members 10 angled out slightly from the vertical axis to the wall that the workpiece is being fastened to the operator then locks the clamping means 70 on both workpiece holders 100 and 100 39 and secures the pair of channels 60 to each of the center beam 30 the cabinet is then placed onto the installation plates 150 and 150 39 on top plates 95 95 39 respectively of the workpiece holders 100 100 39 and the final adjustment to the desired height is accomplished after 158 and 158 39 are placed against the wall and then by kicking the foot member 10 and 10 39 of each workpiece holder toward the wall until the workpiece is positioned at the desired height to verify the level of the workpiece the liquid bubble level devices 115 129 139 respectively are checked and appropriate adjustments of the workpiece holder 100 100 39 are made after the workpiece is moved against the wall framework and elevated upwardly to the appropriate position the workpiece is screwed or otherwise affixed permanently in place once the cabinet c or other similar object is secured to the wall the operator releases the workpiece holders 100 100 39 by placing his foot on the handle 29 so as to raise the spring biased collared fastener 40 toward the top member 95 and thus disengage the fastener 40 from the partial hole 6 in the strut member 20 this causes the channel member to pivot and disengage from the workpiece to install one cabinet c next to another cabinet c 39 the operator places the top plate member 95 of the workpiece holder.
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appropriate sabesan can j chem 58 2645 1980polyphosphate ester dellaria et al synth commun 16 1043 1986alkylchloroformate and kim and kim j org chem 50 560 1985triethylamine general arrieta et al synth commun 13 471 1983 haslam tetrahedron 36 2409 2433 1980______________________________________ synthesis of captopril s aspirinate str2 we have found that the following method is preferred the starting material chosen for the synthesis was o benzyloxy benzoic acid 4 which was synthesised by the pathway outlined in scheme a salicyclic acid 1 was dissolved in methanol water 10 1 and treated with potassium carbonate 1 eqv and then stirred at ambient temperature for one hour the di ionic salt 2 which was obtained by evaporation of the solvent mix was treated with two molar equivalents of benzyl bromide in dimethyl formamide dmf and heated to 60 u00b0 c for four hours the solution was diluted with ether and extracted with water the ether layer was dried with sodium sulphate evaporated and chromatographed with petroleum spirit b p 40 u00b0 60 u00b0 c ether as eluent on silica gel giving the dibenzyl salicylate 3 dibenzyl salicylate 3 was dissolved in a thf methanol water solution 2 1 1 and an equal volume of 2m sodium hydroxide was added.
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conventional uniform diameter conduit having a length of 950 mm and a diameter of 25 mm the chain line shows the flow rate through the secondary air supply conduit of the invention comprising a larger diameter section 4a of 650 mm in length l 1 and 25 mm in diameter and a smaller diameter section 4b of 700 mm in length l 2 and 15 mm in diameter it will be noted that in one conventional supply conduit the frequency of resonance f is increased by reducing the conduit length thereby ensuring the secondary air will flow at a higher engine speed region as shown by the broken line however the overall amount of the secondary air of this conduit is not adequate in another conventional supply conduit having a greater length the flow rate of the secondary air suddenly drops as the engine speed exceeds about 2000 rpm as shown by the solid line to the contrary as shown by the chain line the supply conduit according to the present invention does not undergo a sudden drop in the flow rate when the engine speed increases and is capable of supplying an increased amount of secondary air throughout a wider.
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for bulk fluid flow over upstream surface 20 of the filtration medium cross flow filtration through the filtration medium and filtrate collection from the downstream side such a configuration may reduce air entrapment on the bulk fluid side of the filtration medium a suitable housing configuration of this type in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in the drawing as containing a planar filtration medium and is now described in the context of bulk fluid flow as depicted in fig1 with reference to fig2 a bulk fluid enters preferred apparatus 10 through an inlet port 30 in housing member 18 and is spread laterally from the conveniently centrally located inlet port to ends 32 34 of a distribution groove 36 formed in member 18 the distribution groove or manifold is spaced apart from filtration medium 12 by a wall portion 38 of housing member 18 so as to prevent the entering bulk fluid from encountering the filtration medium fluid flow into manifold 36 is advantageously from a direction countercurrent to flow through filtration medium 12 depicted in fig3 and circumvents the filtration medium until fluid contact with upstream surface 20 of the filtration medium occurs housing member 16 has recessed areas 40 for channeling fluid flow separated by ribs 42 for bearing upon upstream surface 20 of the filtration medium ends 44 of channels 40 overlie and are in fluid communication with distribution manifold 36 and.
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direct component interconnection or through add in boards in the depicted example local area network lan adapter 210 scsi host bus adapter 212 and expansion bus interface 214 are connected to pci local bus 206 by direct component connection in contrast audio adapter 216 graphics adapter 218 and audio video adapter 219 are connected to pci local bus 206 by add in boards inserted into expansion slots expansion bus interface 214 provides a connection for a keyboard and mouse adapter 220 modem 222 and additional memory 224 scsi host bus adapter 212 provides a connection for hard disk drive 226 tape drive 228 and cd rom drive 230 typical pci local bus implementations will support three or four pci expansion slots or add in connectors an operating system runs on processor 202 and is used to coordinate and provide control of various components within data processing system 200 in fig2 the operating system may be a commercially available operating system such as windows 2000 which is available from microsoft corporation an object oriented programming system such as java may run in conjunction with the operating system and provide calls to the operating system from java programs or applications executing on data processing system 200 u201c java u201d is a trademark of sun microsystems inc instructions for the operating system the object oriented programming system and applications or programs are located on storage devices such as hard disk drive 226 and may be loaded into main memory 204.
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of 764 mcg mg vs hetacillin c 21 h 28 n 3 o 5 hcl calculated c 53 65 h 6 00 n 8 94 cl 7 54 found c 53 44 h 5 95 n 8 74 cl 7 72 three millimoles 1 3 grams of p toluenesulfonate salt of methoxymethyl 6 aminopenicillanate was admixed with 40 ml of acetone and 10 ml of water the mixture was cooled to between 0 u00b0 c and 5 u00b0 c to the cooled mixture there was added six millimoles 1 2 grams of phenylglycyl chloride hydrochloride with vigorous stirring the ph of the reaction mixture was maintained between 2 0 and 2 8 by addition of 10 sodium hydroxide as needed after the reaction was complete the ph was adjusted to between 6 5 and 7 0 and the mixture was filtered and diluted to 200 ml with acetone to give a solution of the methoxymethyl ester of ampicillin at 25 u00b0 c in 150 ml of dimethylacetamide there was dissolved 37 1 grams 0 1 mole of sodium ampicillin the solution was cooled to 0 u00b0 c to 5 u00b0 c and 8 0 ml 0 1 mole of chloromethylmethyl ether added after one hour of stirring thin layer chromotography showed no sodium ampicillin remaining the mixture was.
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603 if the second exposure evaluation value is larger than the second predetermined value it is determined that the current focal point evaluation value is generated from an image signal with a sufficient s n ratio and the control signal of the focus lens 103 is generated using the second focal point evaluation value step s 602 followed by terminating the process if the second exposure evaluation value is equal to or smaller than the second predetermined value no to the step s 603 then it is determined that the focal point evaluation value is generated from a low s n image signal the generation of the focus lens control signal from the focal point evaluation value is stopped and the previous focus lens control is kept step s 604 followed by terminating the process during the sampling cycle 504 for a focal point evaluation value in fig5 an up arrow indicates the case where the microcomputer 113 generates the control signal of the focus lens using a focal point evaluation value calculated by the focal point evaluation value calculation circuit 118 while a right arrow indicates the case where there is no use of the focal point evaluation value according to the present embodiment the exposure evaluation value second exposure evaluation value of the image signal synthesized by the image synthesis circuit 108 is calculated and a focal point evaluation value decided to have a favorable s n ratio is used to control the focus lens 103 this can increase the number of times of sampling the focal point evaluation values thereby restraining a decrease in autofocus responsiveness by fast.
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updated ranking information may be pushed to the game play advice display engine 150 for display to the community of users in conjunction with the game play advice retrieved from game play advice database 120 the updated ranking information in the ranking database 180 may also be available for access in response to a user request or query a user request for ranking information may instantiate the ranking operation and the subsequent display of ranked game play advice fig3 illustrates an exemplary method 300 for ranking user generated game and context appropriate play advice based on the reputation of the user submitting the advice the steps identified in fig3 and the order thereof are exemplary and may include various alternatives combinations equivalents or derivations thereof including but not limited to the order of execution of the same the steps of the process of fig3 and its various alternatives may be embodied in hardware or software including a computer readable storage medium e g optical disc memory card or hard drive including instructions executable by the processor of a computing device in step 310 user generated game play advice is received at the system 100 from a user in a game community receipt of game play advice may occur through a user interface generated by the game play advice submission engine 110 the submitting user may be identified as part of the submission process identification may occur through manual entry of a screen name identification may.
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devices 1 each hydro cavitational module 2 is provided with a tangential input nozzle 17 and a vortex chamber 18 the input storage device 1 is connected to a discharge outlet of the pump 4 while the intake pipe of the pump is connected to the fillable input storage device 1 by a pipeline as shown in fig1 each input storage device 1 is equipped with a discharge chamber serving as a shutter 5 which in turn is connected to the switch electrical generator 8 as shown in fig2 the vortex chamber 18 is provided with a plurality of acoustic transducers 19 and 20 located at its end walls 21 and 22 the plane of the transducers 39 operation surfaces is positioned perpendicular to the central axis of the vortex chamber 18 the acoustic transducers 19 and 20 are connected to the generator 9 by cable 16 and the swirling hydro cavitational module 2 is equipped with two output devices 23 and 24 which are connected to the output pipelines 10 and 11 respectively as shown in fig1 as shown in fig2 the hydro cavitational module 2 is provided with de turbulizers 25 and 26 see fig2 and 5 that are located near its end walls 21 and 22 at the opposite ends of the vortex chamber 18 since the acoustic transducers 19 and 20 are located inside the vortex chamber 18 the maximum diameter of the acoustic transducers 19 and 20 must be smaller than the minimum diameter of the de turbulizers 25 and 26 which radially define the internal diameter of the vertex chamber 18.
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38 via a cannula 40 a liquid specimen suspected of harboring anaerobic microorganisms on initial injection the liquid specimen 42 will not appear to mix with composition 36 however within minutes some of the ingredients of composition 36 apparently leach into specimen 42 concurrently any oxygen carried into chamber 38 with specimen 42 will begin to diffuse into composition 36 as shown in fig7 a color change indicating the presence of oxygen will be noted in both specimen 42 and the upper zone 44 of composition 36 however within a few hours the reducing ingredients of composition 36 will reduce the free oxygen and return the composition 36 and specimen 42 to their colorless condition as shown in fig8 the specimen 42 will be maintained such that any anaerobic microorganisms contained therein will remain viable for several days when desired access to the specimen 42 may be obtained by piercing the closure 34 with a cannula and withdrawing any desired amount of the specimen 42 again any oxygen which is introduced when access to specimen 42 is obtained will be reduced by the reducing agent ingredients and the hydrogen sulfide generated by composition 36 the following preparations and examples describe the manner and process of testing the efficacy of the invention and set forth the best mode contemplated by the inventor of testing the invention but are not to be construed as limiting ______________________________________preparation 1amies preparationingredient weight or volume______________________________________agar 3 6 gramssodium thioglycolate 1 0 gramsdi sodium phosphate 1 15 gramsmono potassium phosphate 0 2 gramsmagnesium chloride 0 1 gramscalcium chloride 0 1 gramspotassium chloride 0 2 gramssodium chloride 8 0 gramsdistilled water 1 000 milliliters______________________________________ ______________________________________preparation 2a composition of the invention ingredient weight or volume______________________________________resazurin 0 002 gramssodium phosphate tribasic 2 0 gramspotassium phosphate dibasic 1 0 gramscalcium chloride.
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of such an occurrence is increased when thermal fly height control is used due the tendency to extend the relative position of sensitive read and write head structures toward the media surface resulting from thermal expansion effects fig9 is a partial cross section view 900 of a thin film perpendicular head having embedded electrostatic dissipation layers in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention layers 902 904 906 908 and 910 are electrostatic dissipative layers inserted within the perpendicular head structure to drain electrical charge from the storage media surface not shown in a controlled manner layers 904 and 906 protect mr read sensor 203 and shield layers 202 and 204 layers 908 and 910 protect write head components 216 214 212 and 206 layers 904 906 908 and 910 extend out from the abs a dimension d p as described in the foregoing embodiments of fig5 8 layers 902 904 906 908 and 910 have the same material properties and compositions as the static dissipative layers described above they are also manufactured in a manner similar to that used for longitudinal heads fig1 is a partial cross section view 1000 of a thin film perpendicular head having embedded electrostatic dissipation layers in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention in this embodiment layers 902 and 904 of fig9 have been combined into layer 1002 to provide better protection from contact of the slider portion of the head assembly fig1 is a.
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points qx for which the cut angles are the same into a single needle drop point step s 26 in the explanation that follows the needle drop point into which the other needle drop points have been consolidated by the processing at step s 26 is referred to as the needle drop point qx u2032 specifically first the cut angles for the consecutive needle drop points qx for which the cut angles are the same are identified for example in the cut data table 47 refer to fig1 the cut angle 45 degrees is associated with each of the needle drop points q 17 to q 28 therefore 45 degrees is identified as the consecutively identical cut angle next the cutting blade data table 46 is referenced and from among the cut lengths that are associated with the specified cut angle of 45 degrees the cut length 2l is identified as the cut length for which the multiple is closest to the variable p while not exceeding the value of the variable p the needle drop points q 17 to q 28 are set consecutively at intervals of the minimum cut length l the cpu 61 consolidates two of the consecutive needle drop points qx that are each associated with the cut length l into the single needle drop point qx u2032 which is associated with the cut length 2l the cpu 61 computes an intermediate point between the two needle drop points qx and then consolidates.
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following table 2 the current efficiency was ca 100 at operating potentials of u2266 1 1 v but dropped to 77 at 1 2 v table 2______________________________________evaluations of operating potential for potentiostaticpulse electrolysistemperature 50 u00b0 c anolyte from 24 to 18 21 g l as sub 2 o sub 3 in 3 3 5mh sub 3 aso sub 4catholyte 1 9 2 1m h sub 2 so sub 4operating potential average current current efficiency v versus sce density ka sq m ______________________________________1 0 0 071 103 1 1 0 059 105 1 2 0 092 77______________________________________ based on anodic charge and surface area of both sides 8 4 cm sup 2 based on total anodic charge and loss of as iii oxide from anolyte due to the diffusional loss of as iii oxide to catholyte accounting for u2266 5 current efficiency temperature effect the temperature effect was evaluated over the range 50 u00b0 70 u00b0 c pulses were 1 0 v for 11 seconds and 0 2 v for 1 second at 70 u00b0 c the current efficiency and the average anodic current density were 96 and 0 143 ka sq m resp with an initial concentration of 17 g l as iii oxide and a final concentration of 12 g l as iii oxide in 3 76 4 02 m as v acid as anolyte at 50 u00b0 c they were 100 and 0 071 ka sq m with an.
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convex surface in such a manner that disturbances which are present at the free liquid surface are increased conclusively a configuration of the pressure plate according to the patent cited above implies that the stock jet at its arrival at the sheet forming zone very probably has been broken up this will result in a paper reflecting the quality of the stock jet in close connection to the inflection point according to fig2 the stock jet is enclosed between the pressure plate and wire along the convex surface of the pressure plate the wire will press against the pressure plate and the stock jet lying therebetween the size of this pressure depends on the tensile stress t in the wire and the curvature radius of the wire which radius substantially corresponds to the curvature radius r 2 of the pressure plate this relation is described by the equation as follows as appears from fig2 the pressure measured along the entire length of the pressure plate agrees pretty well with the theoretical ones the pressure measured beneath the convex portion of the pressure plate corresponds substantially to the dewatering pressure the dewatering capacity of a pressure plate in a first approximation can be set proportionally to the dewatering impulse i according to equ2 where i dewatering impulse pa s p t size of the pressure pulse at time t pa the equation 3 can be developed according to equ3 where u w wire speed m s the dewatering capacity thus is proportional to the surface below the pressure curve according to fig2 experiences a o from papermaking with twin wire machines have shown that the uniformity of the paper depends.
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a same pair could be extending from one another as to form a single wire cable that would ensure a same tension on both sides of the respective wheeled panel 94 connected thereto the train panel structure 90 is adapted to be rollably displaced away form the two roof sections 40 into a storage channel as illustrated in fig2 to free up the two roof sections 40 and allowing them to be displaced into their retracted position here again different type of driving mechanisms not shown could be considered such as another weight piston cylinder assembly or the like depending on the needs alternatively the intermediate support structure 90 could be a more simple closing and releasably securing mechanism located between the two roof sections and mounted thereon not shown in the present case as better seen in fig2 6 10 and 13 since each pier 42 orientation is angled relative to the translation displacement direction 100 of the corresponding roof section 40 between the deployed and retracted positions the angled displacement direction of each support bracket 44 forces the attachment point 102 of the respective support bracket 44 to the roof section 40 to translate relative to the center of gravity 41 of the roof section 40 perpendicularly to the translation displacement 100 of the roof section 40 accordingly to ensure.
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sleeve 16 the purpose of the collet 38 being in groove 40 is to allow a predetermined force to build up through ports 22 before there is sleeve 16 movement additionally during run in if the sleeve 16 is bumped on a surrounding tubular or connection in the wellbore then the collet 38 in groove 40 will resist sliding movement and pre setting of tool 20 due to the engagement of collets 38 in groove 40 fig2 shows a running and actuation tool that is associated with the mandrel 12 and the string that is not shown and attached to the lower end 46 the running and actuation tool has several features that are schematically illustrated there is a gripping device shown schematically as 48 that grabs the mandrel 12 and selectively releases when the mandrel 12 becomes independently supported to the surrounding tubular 50 or some other way supported in the wellbore at the same time the gripping device 48 allows for run in and release of the mandrel 12 when there is support such as by actuation of a tool 20 that in the preferred embodiment is a liner hanger when running in spaced seals 52 and 54 can be located in a straddle about openings 22 and 24 or both ports 22 and 24 can be open to the passage 14 seals 52 and 54 are an isolation assembly and can be a.
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by the action of the tractive force which is applied on the opening strip or tab 6 when this is pulled off a further requirement for ensuring a complete exposure of the hole 2 when the opening strip or pull tab 6 is pulled off is that the internal sealing strength between the two layers 4 a and 4 b must also be sufficiently strong to prevent the second outer layer 4 from delaminating the illustrated packaging laminate 10 in fig1 can according to the present invention be produced in the manner that is schematically illustrated in fig2 and which effectively ensures that all conditions and preconditions for the intended opening function of the pull tab or opening strip 6 be satisfied from a magazine 1 u2032 to the left in the figure a web 1 of paper or paperboard of suitable packaging quality is unwound the unwound web 1 is led in the direction of the illustrated arrow to a first processing station at 7 where the web in a conventional method and using previously known means is provided with through going holes 2 fig1 by a punching operation since neither the method nor the equipment for providing the web 1 with these holes constitutes any germane part of the present invention they will not be described in greater detail in this context the holed web 1 is thereafter led further to a first coating station at 8 where the web is led through the nip between two rollers 8 a and 8 b rotating in the direction of transport of the web at the same time as the one side of the web 1 is coated with a first outer layer 3.
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heated on to a glass plate shamrock type s 394 n1 wax u2014 mixed with ethanol and sprayed on to a glass plate shamrock type s 394 n1 wax u2014 mixed with ethanol and sprayed and heated on to a glass plate from the observations it was evident that the wax powder was not dissolved in the ethanol it was clear that the wax particles were intact in all the specimens where the various wax powders were mixed with ethanol likewise it seems to be evident that after the heat treatment the wax particles were converted into a transparent homogeneous permanent very stable heat and chemical resistant sheet a gel coated grp plate approx 100 u00d7 400 mm was treated on 50 of one side the wax mix 10 g of davosi polyethylene wax powder in 1000 g of ethanol 96 was applied by airless spray gun on to the steel plates and dried for 3 hours then the surface of the test specimen were heated by a ripack 2000 gas heated gun until the white wax powder was melting and become transparent settled for 12 hours at 20 degrees c at 65 relative humidity the test specimen was submerged into seawater in the leisure boat.
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in fig1 the tubular portion represents a tubular center piece 10 of the finished tubular body when a second end piece 11 is formed as will be described hereinafter with reference to fig5 when the mandrel 2 a continues to move in the direction of arrow p as shown in fig3 the recess 8 passes by the die 4 as a result the annular gap 7 between the mandrel 2 a and the die 4 increases so that more material 3 is able to flow through the annular gap 7 this causes an increase in the wall thickness of the tubular center piece 10 the flow of material 3 causes an increase of the wall thickness in an outer region but not in the inner region of the center piece 10 fig4 shows the state when the recess 8 has passed the die 4 and the annular gap 7 is smaller again in this case the wall thickness of the center piece 10 decreases material 3 flows past the recess 8 so as to enable the mandrel 2 a to retract again without interference from the recess 8 of the mandrel 2 a this is effected because the recess 8 has already moved past the die 4 in the end position shown in fig4 so that the undercut formed by the recess 8 is not filled with material 3 after the tubular center piece 10 has been formed together with the first end piece 9 in one and the same forming tool 1 a third production step is executed to form a second end piece 11 as shown.
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shows lens data of example 1 in example 1 the central area diffractive structure has a seven level structure shown in fig6 a a first order diffracted light flux has a maximum diffraction light amount among diffracted light fluxes generated when the first light flux enters the central area diffractive structure a minus second order diffracted light flux has a maximum diffraction light amount among diffracted light fluxes generated when the second light flux enters the central area diffractive structure and a minus third order diffracted light flux has a maximum diffraction light amount among diffracted light fluxes generated when the third light flux enters the central area diffractive structure the intermediate area diffractive structure has a three level step structure shown in fig6 d a zeroth order diffracted light flux has a maximum diffraction light amount among diffracted light fluxes generated when the first light flux enters the intermediate area diffractive structure and a minus first order diffracted light flux has a maximum diffraction light amount among diffracted light fluxes generated when the second light flux enters the second basic structure the peripheral area diffractive structure may has any one of a blaze structure and a step structure and is a structure that a second order diffracted.
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primary side at the upstream connector 6 is 65 u00b0 c and the inflow temperature of the consumable water at the inflow connector 11 is 10 u00b0 c the temperature increases the longer the supplied consumable water moves into the heat exchanging stretch with the application of the second temperature 24 in the middle that is at an effective heat exchange surface of 0 5 a temperature of about 34 u00b0 c is measured at a lower loading of 15 the temperature of the heat exchanger at the middle falls to 28 u00b0 c as is shown by the characteristic line b the characteristic lines c and d show respectively the temperature course at normal loading and at 15 loading when the inflow temperature of the primary side is at 100 u00b0 c the characteristic lines of the heat exchanger change greatly with the loading and the inflow temperature and the temperature change is greatest in the middle of the heat exchanger so that the temperature sensor 24 is advantageously applied here finally it is also possible from the temperature course with the help of the temperature sensors that is at least with the help of the second temperature sensor 18 or with the help of the third temperature sensor 19 to conclude that a u201c fouling u201d has occurred that is that a slow clogging of the heat exchanger has taken place as is to be recognized from fig1 the temperature sensors 16.
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a value of 0 9 n was measured for the complete penetration force needed for insertion of the needle into the tissue in the case of an end portion configured in this way the needle tip and the cutting edge of the needle are strong enough to ensure that when the needle penetrates into a tissue they are not subject to any bending or to any other change the penetration forces in a needle according to the prior art for example the needle from therumo medical corporation which has a smaller cross sectional surface area in the needle region than do the needles according to the embodiments of the present invention have values of 0 5 n to 0 7 n for the initial penetration force and 0 7 n to 0 9 n for the complete penetration force a suture needle for example with a diameter of 0 6 mm requires a full penetration force of 2 5 n and a widely differing initial penetration force therefore a needle according to the present invention while having approximately the same cross section as a suture needle and an even larger cross section compared to the needle from therumo medical corporation requires a lower penetration force or equally high penetration force respectively the embodiments of the present invention have been described and shown in the drawing using the.
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a particular degree and kind of pollution for example in this regard substances rich in protein have a restricting action on the antimicrobial effect of the disinfectant agent and consequently the concentration is generally increased in such a situation illustrative of useful antimicrobial agents is a water solution of 5 chloramine or a 1 2 to 2 4 chlorinated trisodium phosphate and potassium bromide solution sold under the trademark of k644 these particular agents are especially effective for use with hepatitis virus infected material beta propio lactone bpl is active against vegetative organisms and bacteria spores as well as virus bpl is used in an 0 2 1 water solution the purest form of bpl 3 5 mg per ml acts synergetically with ultraviolet light in the destruction of serum hepatitis virus in blood from blood donors it hydrolyzes completely to non toxic acid products when heated to above 37 u00b0 c chlorhexidine in concentrations of 0 1 1 w v are active against gram positive and gram negative organisms chlorine compounds such as hypochlorites organic and inorganic chloramines such as chloramine t and halazone and nh 2 cl and nhcl 2 respectively are also useful in the method of this invention their effect is considerably increased by the presence of inorganic bromide and they affect bacteria virus and to a certain extent also bacteria spores sodium hypochlorite solution generally should contain 1 20 free chlorine sodium hypochlorite 1 can be stabilized by the addition of nacl 16 5 which also corrodes metals and accelerates solidification of plaster useful as a solid compound a formaldehyde solution is effective against bacteria spores and is in addition suitable for disinfecting.
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bar 16 which form together the u shaped frame part which is nonmovable in elevational direction are anchored pivotally through the pivot bolt 19 in the bearing 20 which permits the operator to spread apart in a conventional manner the upper parts of two adjacent heddle frames if he wants to repair a warp thread therebetween in a special construction the bolt 19 is part of a slider 21 which is guided in a groove 22 an easily accessible regulating screw 23 has a head 24 which engages the vertical guide bar 16 and threadedly engages with its thread 25 the thread of the slider 21 this connection permits an adjustment of the fixed frame part 10 16 in its vertical height relative to the bearing 20 secured to the weaving machine frame 1 or to the floor and relative to the movable upper bar 9 as a result the tension of all springs 13 of one frame can at the same time be easily adjusted which may for example be necessary when the type of warp thread is being changed in addition the screw can be removed completely from the slider 21 the entire frame consisting of the parts 9 10 11 13 and 16 and can be removed from the weaving machine the threading on rail 18 may have weak or strong teeth 26 which makes movement of the springs 13 difficult or impossible one can easily see from the illustrations that a considerable part of the heddle frame 10 16 is not moved either by the dobby or by the springs thus the.
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34 and a branch line 15 the discharge section 13 34 is connected to a shutoff valve 14 which when open enables discharge of liquid into the drain fitting 10 above the valve body 11 via a drain line 62 the branch line 15 is likewise closable with respect to th drain fitting 10 or the drainpipe 3 via a shutoff valve 16 which when open enables discharge of liquid directly to the drainpipe 3 a supply container 17 is provided to supply a cleaning and or disinfecting agent and is connected to the suction line 9 via a shutoff valve 19 and a supply line 18 the overflow line 13 also has a vent fitting 20 preferably extending upwardly as far as the height of the rim of the tub 1 and forming a vent opening for the overflow line 13 branching off from the vent fitting 20 is a transverse line 21 which communicates with the overflow line 4 an automatic valve for instance a float valve 22 is disposed in the vertical section 13 39 of the overflow line 13 at a height above that of the horizontal section 13 34 39 and below that of the transverse line 21 so that only relatively slight quantities of fluid equivalent to leakage can pass from the overflow line 13 into the pipeline 4 via the transverse line 21 the vertical portion 13 39 of the overflow line 13.
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arcuate and annular bump r1 in the base to cause the molded base material to flow in directions to provide an effective seal while the apparatus hereinbefore described is effectively adapted to fulfill the objects stated it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be confined to the particular preferred embodiment of terminal seal for electric switch disclosed inasmuch as it is susceptible of various modifications without departing from the scope of the appended claims for example while the improved sealing structure has been illustrated in connection with a stationary contact shank and a movable contact support connector it will be apparent that a similar sealing structure could be used for sealing metal cover 4 to base 2 for this purpose the upper portion of the base could be provided with a step extending with gradual curvature in a closed loop within and around the rim of the base with the shoulder at such step having a bump throughout such closed loop that is rounded in cross section similar to that shown in fig2 in other words such step or groove within the rim of the base would have rounded corners that is gradual curvature rather than sharp corners of a rectangular base or the base could be oval or oblong in interior and or exterior configuration also for this purpose the metal cover would be cast or formed with a contiguous closed loop drop complementary to such step.
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do not illustrate blue print reproductions but should be seen as illustrative only white spaces represent through openings and the white circle in each corner are bores used when assembling several plates the bores of all plates will line up such that screw means or other clamping means may be arranged in the thus created through opening each plate has an extension in the dimension not visualized in the drawing which will correspond to the height of the manifold channel etc the plates of fig7 a and fig7 b are used to form the coupling between separate layer multipliers sandwiching a plate of fig7 d between two plates according to fig7 c of which one is flipped as compared to the view of fig7 c will form a layer multiplier meaning that only two types of plates are needed in order to form the main operational portion of the layer multiplier three if the element of fig7 b is counted when using this construction it is obvious that there should preferably be an even number of splitting channels for each lateral half of the layer multiplier for reasons of symmetry in the embodiment of fig6 and 7 the number is 6 yet other embodiment embraces the use of 2 4 8 or splitting channels per half although other numbers are possible too the suggested number of.
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reference value is as follows a u03b4w u03b4t 2 j inertia a rotational acceleration of the drum t input torque u03b4w variation of angular velocity of the drum difference between the first reference value and the second reference value u03b4t time variation according to the above equations multiplication of the inertia j and the rotational acceleration a of the drum 12 corresponds to the input torque t the input torque t is a physical factor causing the drum 12 to rotate and the input torque t is set as a constant by the control unit 31 the rotational acceleration is variation of the rotational speed of the drum 12 with respect to time and is measured by the rpm detection unit 33 accordingly the inertia is detected through the equation described below that is if the control unit 31 receives information u03b4w u03b4t on the angular velocity of the drum 12 with respect to a predetermined time from the rpm detection unit 33 the control unit 33 multiplies the information on the angular velocity by the torque t having a constant thereby obtaining the inertia j meanwhile the weight estimated by the drum 12 or the drum 12 and the clothes can be obtained through the equation described below using the reference value as described the above equation the weight estimated by the drum 12 or the drum 12 and the clothes can be obtained by multiplying the estimated inertia j by the constant k the above equation 4 represents that the estimated inertia is proportional to the estimated weight and the constant k is determined by a designer through various experiments in.
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basic zirconium carbonate and especially if the basic zirconium carbonate is to be converted into the oxide the use of the corresponding ammonium carbonate or ammonium hydrogen carbonate is recommended particularly good yields and a product which can be filtered especially well are obtained when ammonium hydrogen carbonate is used it is therefore preferable when using ammonium carbonate to introduce co 2 during the precipitation reaction in order to obtain the hydrogen carbonate in situ in this manner the amount of the purification effect achieved by the process of the present invention is seen from the following comparison of crude and purified products ______________________________________ end productstarting material basic zirconiumzr so sub 4 sub 2 4h sub 2 o carbonatein each case the data refers to thezro sub 2 content______________________________________fe sub 2 o sub 3 0 25 u2266 0 02 sio sub 2 0 15 u2266 0 05 tio sub 2 0 10 u2266 0 04 cao 0 20 u2266 0 02 ______________________________________ technically pure zirconium sulfate 356 6 g is dissolved with stirring in 1 5 l of water and filtered until clear after the addition of 50 g of sodium chloride the solution is stirred vigorously treated portionwise with a total of 148 4 g of sodium.
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and rear walls 162 and 164 and side walls 166 and 168 utility receptacle 144 is a mirror image the shape permits multipurpose use as a drinking container large enough for livestock a cooking pan a scoop or most any other use referring to fig1 set forth is a pictorial view of the fire grate 150 placed on top of rocks 200 allowing a fire 210 to cook the food or heat boil water within the utility receptacle 142 the utility kit can also operate as a mess kit wherein the kit includes eating utensils that are placed within a construction block used for transporting food not shown for instance if dried rice is shipped a fork knife spoon and or chopsticks can be placed in a plastic bag and shipped inside the container in addition it is contemplated that two plates are positioned within each utility receptacle not shown wherein the utility receptacles may be used for cooking and the flatware would allow four serving from the container to be served from the kit the utility receptacles may also be used to create a steamer with one utility receptacles can placed above one another wherein one receptacle can create steam for cooking contents in a second receptacle it is to be understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement herein described and shown it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various.
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of fig3 is similar to the control of compressor 40 of fig2 while the control of compressors 42 and 42 39 of fig3 is similar to the control of compressor 42 of fig2 assuming that the compressors are similarly sized it will be seen that the refrigerant flow is reduced by 1 3 capacity by de energizing compressor 40 at low loads blower motor 32 is reduced 1 3 in speed by being switched from four to six pole operation thus it may be summarized that a 1 3 reduction in blower motor speed and air flow is also accompanied by a 1 3 reduction in the number of tubes 82 in the evaporator heat exchanger being supplied in the embodiment of fig2 the reduction in active tubes and air flow at the indoor heat exchanger is 1 2 unlike conventional modulation means this invention pertains to a unique combination of evaporator circuit control and air flow control which can permit the evaporator to continue to operate at reduced loads at essentially the same evaporator temperatures as under full load thus in conventional systems using only air flow modulation the evaporator temperature drops with reduced air flow thereby causing the evaporator to frost up under appropriate humidity conditions in other conventional systems wherein some intertwined or interspersed circuits are deactivated without commensurate air flow reduction the evaporator temperature rises thereby increasing the sensible heat ratio of the evaporator which may be defined as the.
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54 also mounted on the bracket 88 is a slider structure 90 the slider structure has mounted thereon the two lenses 84 86 and is slidable along axis 92 in a direction transverse to the orientation of the rods between two home positions one home position is shown in fig1 and is the position orienting lens 84 in the optical path between the target and the sensor 80 this lens 84 is the low resolution lens and will scan the full width of the target page and image it onto the full width of the sensor array the second home position is shown in fig1 and is the position orienting lens 86 in the optical path between the target and the sensor the lens 86 is the high resolution lens and will scan a portion of the width of the target page and image it onto the full width of the sensor 80 the smaller the portion of the target width scanned the higher the resolution if half the target width is scanned the resolution will be double the normal resolution an exemplary embodiment of the sensor 80 is a 5300 pixel ccd array which can provide 600 pixel per inch ppi scan resolution when used with a lens 84 having an optical power for providing a full target page width image onto the sensor the lens 86 images less than the full page width onto the ccd array.
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extend on both sides around the mounting surfaces 4 in an annular configuration the surfaces of these annular braking surfaces can be smoothed by a grinding process that is repeated several times the silicon carbide layer in the embodiment shown can consist of a dipping bath layer comprising predominantly crystals in an a arrangement the material used for this purpose can be a silicon carbide material for example materials having the following properties ______________________________________ material 34 a 34 material 34 b 34 ______________________________________density g cm3 3 05 3 08coefficient of k sup 1 4 5 u00d7 10 sup 6 4 4 u00d7 10 sup 6thermal expansionthermal conductivity at 20 u00b0 c w mk 150 180thermal conductivity at 1200 u00b0 c w mk 40 45______________________________________ in fig3 a and 3 b respectively the amount of thermal expansion u03b1 and the thermal conductivity u03bb of the c c composite in a graphitized state is separately plotted corresponding to directions i i and ii ii of the fabric as shown in fig2 these values also apply to the c c sic composite fig2 shows several layers of 2 d fabric which are arranged one on top of the other direction i being the direction perpendicular to the plane of the fabric and direction ii being the direction in which the fibres of a layer of fabric extend the 2 d fabrics are preferably arranged such that they extend essentially parallel to the lateral surfaces of the vehicle brake disc so that the anisotropic properties of the thermal conductivity u03bb.
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second adjacent layer 20 20 39 the first and second adjacent layers 20 20 39 preferably have a thickness of from 0 00120 to 0 00130 mils and most preferably have a thickness of 0 00125 mils the thermoplastic material of the first and second adjacent layers 20 20 39 aids in the retention and reflection of body heat and provides puncture resistance to the drape the non woven layer of absorbent material 22 may be attached to the first or second adjacent layer 20 20 39 the nonwoven layer of absorbent material 22 must be able to absorb modest amounts of perspiration so as to not reduce the infrared reflecting properties of the drape the non woven layer of absorbent material 22 may accordingly be one or a blend of cotton polyester rayon polypropylene or cellulose the non woven layer of absorbent material 22 preferably has a thickness of from 0 0015 to 0 040 mils and most preferably has a thickness of 0 014 to 0 016 mils the non woven layer 22 is preferably attached to the first or second adjacent layer 20 20 39 using an adhesive the adhesive is preferably moisture proof and is most preferably an acrylic moisture proof adhesive the non woven layer of absorbent material 22 absorbs perspiration to prevent maceration of the skin of the patient and provides general comfort to the 39 patient in a preferred embodiment of the present invention the second adjacent layer 20 39 is omitted and the non woven layer of absorbent material 22 is attached to the core layer 18 of non.
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the ends on the shorter sides of the brazing material sheet become abutted against the staged portions 30 and thus the brazing material sheet 29 becomes attached to the tube insertion hole formation surface 20 a at each of the tanks 2 and 3 in addition claw tabs 32 are disposed at the caps 21 in the example so that the brazing material sheets 29 can be attached onto the tube insertion hole formation surfaces 20 a even more firmly by holding the edges of the brazing material sheets 29 along their shorter sides with the claw tabs 32 when the caps 21 are mounted at the openings of the tanks 2 and 3 when the heat exchanger 1 having been temporarily preassembled undergoes the process of furnace brazing the tanks 2 and 3 and the heat exchange tubes 4 are brazed together via the brazing material 28 supplied to the tube insertion hole formation surfaces 20 a at the tanks 2 and 3 also as indicated by the dotted lines in fig7 the brazing material 28 is supplied to the bonding regions 4 d at the heat exchange tubes 4 through capillary action to penetrate the spaces between the joining surfaces of the bonding regions 4 d along the longer sides of the heat exchange tubes 4 thereby brazing the bonding regions 4 d as well thus even though the heat exchange tubes 4 are formed through roll forming it is not necessary to cover the surface of the sheet material with a brazing material layer which allows the.
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be a microprocessor or an analog control device and which counts and records the number of impacts detected by sensors 1 and 2 the sensors 1 and 2 can be hard wired to target control system 7 or can communicate wirelessly via transceiver 11 transceiver 11 may be or a hard wired or wireless design or may communicate through a network such as a lan wifi network bluetooth network infrared network cellular telephone network or another such network the target control system 7 communicates with a random number generator circuit 12 and a release mechanism 9 through a resetting device 13 which operates to reset the system for a new round of target shooting the random number generator 12 randomly selects a number usually between 1 and 10 and transmits this number to the target control system 7 the transmitted number received by the target control system 7 from the random number generator 12 is used to set the number of hits on the target that must be received by the target control system 7 before it will transmit a release signal to the release mechanism 9 receipt by the release mechanism 9 of the release signal from the target control system 7 causes the release mechanism 9 to activate a solenoid or semiconductor switch 64 within release mechanism 9 illustrated in fig6 and 7 which in turn activates the latch system 65 to release the target body 5 from its suspended upright position the input from each sensor 1 and 2 can be differentially weighted by target control system 7 so that a signal from one sensor is given greater weight than a signal from the other sensor in this fashion a hit to a sensor 2 for example deployed in the head container.
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other words the oppositely facing parallel clamping surfaces are provided by the inner face of the clamping plate 16 and the inner face of the spacing arms 20 in fig1 the inner face of the thin portion 38 in fig2 and 5 and the inner face of the thick portion 40 in fig3 and 6 the use of the spacer 12 in conjunction with the screw 14 allows the screw 14 to be of a shorter length than if the spacer assembly was not available in other words for the clamp 10 to clamp to a thin item the screw 14 only needs to be of sufficient length to travel the distance x 3 depicted in fig3 rather than the longer distance x 1 depicted in fig1 in some embodiments the travel of the screw 14 is u215c inches other embodiments of the invention will now be discussed the further embodiments will be discussed only to the extent that they differ from the embodiments of fig1 to 6 like reference characters will be used for the same parts and the same parts will not be described in detail fig7 and fig8 a to 8d show a different spacer assembly which can be used with the clamp body 18 described with respect to fig1 to 6 a spacer 44 has the same basic configuration as the spacer 12 in particular the spacer 44 has a thin portion 46 connected to a thick.
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s takes on a low value it is capable of immediately triggering the operation of means for terminating the supply of electric current to the cooking appliance depending on specific requirements the functions of the inverting and non inverting inputs of comparator 22 can be interchanged in a manner to reverse the direction of variation of the voltage at output s device 24 thus permits application of a threshold potential to the connection point e which potential is variable from one sampling phase to another and more precisely takes account of dust or fouling of the optical means and or aging of the optical means and the components of electronic circuit 20 self calibration of the system in a device according to the invention is thus effectuated at each start of operation of an appliance provided with a safety device according to the invention this self calibration is necessary taking into account that the safety device is not intended to serve as an optical barrier having an on off mode of operation detection must be carried out in response to the presence of a totally opaque body such as the user 39 s hand as well as bodies or substances such as smoke having varying degrees of opacity such that a certain proportion of radiation emitted by emitter 10 will still reach receiver 11 for detecting the presence of bodies or substances which are only partially opaque it is necessary that the threshold value with which the detector signal is compared corresponding to the presence of such an object or substance must be reproducible even in the event of.
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recognition algorithm such as a neural network an accurate location of the driver 39 s head can be found even when the driver 39 s head is partially obscured by a hat coat or hairdo this also provides at least one other identification morphological characteristic which can be used to further identify the occupant namely the diameter of the driver 39 s head with a knowledge of the weight of an occupant additional improvements can be made to automobile and truck seat designs in particular the stiffness of the seat can be adjusted so as to provide the same level of comfort for light and for heavy occupants the damping of occupant motions which heretofore has been largely neglected can also be readily adjusted as shown on fig5 which is a view of the seat of fig1 showing one of several possible arrangements for changing the stiffness and the damping of the seat in the seat bottom 520 there is a container 515 the conventional foam and spring design has been replaced by an inflated rectangular container very much like an air mattress which contains a cylindrical inner container 518 which is filled with an open cell urethane foam an adjustable orifice 525 connects the.
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dos commands through the recording unit 6 the compression is conducted by a variable length encoding or a fixed length encoding for example by dct conversion of the image as will be explained later followed by entropy encoding also there is provided a function of counting the amount of compressed codes without the supply thereof to the recording unit 6 for this purpose there is provided a counting circuit 16 for counting the amount of compressed encoded data prior to the supply thereof to the recording unit 6 the recording unit 6 is provided with a recording medium such as a semiconductor memory or a tape shaped medium is capable of information exchange with the control unit of recording or reading of arbitrary digital data at an arbitrary physical address of the recording medium and of counting the empty capacity of said recording medium the control unit 7 controls the entire apparatus by controlling the units 2 u2013 6 and is also capable of controlling the image data files in the recording medium through the recording unit more specifically the control unit 7 correlates the file information with the physical addresses on the recording medium as in a disk operating system employed in a computer system and is therefore capable of controlling the mode of recording of files compressed image data on the recording medium and also the empty capacity thereof if the compressed codes have to be stored in divided plural parts with a limited recording unit each the control unit 7 causes the recording unit.
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for an externally arranged frame synchronizer is avoided the decoding system itself incorporates a frame synchronization function in one form the decoding system comprises a buffer memory for temporarily storing video signals that have coded by a predetermined coding algorithm a frame sync signal detector detects frame sync signals out of the video signals temporarily stored in the buffer memory and generates sync detection signals a reference sync signal detector detects reference sync signals provided from outside and generates reference sync detection signals a decoder is responsive to the frame sync and reference sync detection signals to read the video signals out of the buffer memory and to decode the video signals application_number US 37289689 A description in order to facilitate comprehension of the present invention the prior art will be described first fig1 is a block diagram illustrating a video signal transmission system of the prior art a video signal fed to a high efficiency coder 10 via line 1000 is coded by a high efficiency coding algorithm such as predictive coding and supplied to a variable length coder 11 the coded video signal is variable length coded into a variable length vl coded video signal for instance a huffman code by the vl coder 11 the vl coded video signal after being matched to the data transmission speed of a transmission line 3000 by a buffer memory 12 is outputted to the transmission line 3000 another buffer memory 13 temporarily stores the vl coded video signal received via the transmission line 3000 and outputs stored video signal to a line.
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cone flange 64 is shown fixed to the proximal end of the needle cannula 8 the distal end of the biased spring 13 is thrusting on the cannula flat 12 and the proximal end of the biased spring is shown thrusting on the distal end if the spring foundation 65 the barrier module 61 is restraining the biased spring from thrusting the needle cannula into the syringe module 2 or plunger 1 the pop out plunger plug 60 is shown supported laterally and some axially the stop hooks 63 are holding the plug stop 62 to further prevent the pop out plunger plug 60 from popping out under pressure the plunger 1 is shown inside of the syringe module 2 the barrier support 54 is shown in alignment with the frangible ring 77 the barrier support 54 is shown with a slop 84 at the distal end to place a concentrated load on the frangible ring 77 referring to fig4 there is shown an elongated section elevation of the plunger being thrust in a distal direction 38 the distal end of the barrier support 54 has come in contact with the frangible ring 77 and exerted a concentrated load or point load on the frangible ring 77 the frangible ring 77 has broken and the frangible plate no longer restrains the thrust of the biased spring 13 and the biased spring is now thrusting on the spring foundation 65 needle cannula 8 and the cone flange 64 as the cone flange is released it is thrust into.
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lever includes a cam portion that is selectively engageable with one of the shift forks when the reverse lever is manipulated to move the idler gear to intermesh with the reverse gear set the cam portion of the reverse lever triggers partial engagement of another gear set in order to synchronize the speed between the input and output shaft so that the idler gear is spinning at a similar speed as the driven gear of the reverse gear set application_number US 201113160177 A description the following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure application or uses referring to the drawings wherein like reference numbers refer to like components in fig1 a perspective view of a partial transmission 10 of the present invention is illustrated the transmission 10 includes an input shaft 12 a main shaft 14 and an idler shaft 16 with each supported by a housing 18 the input shaft 12 is connected to for example an engine output shaft not shown and the main shaft 14 is connected to for example a vehicle drive shaft not shown that provides torque to a drive wheel of the vehicle the transmission 10 further includes a plurality of gearsets 20 a plurality of synchronizers 22 and a plurality of shift rails 23 the input and main shafts 12 14 rotatably support the plurality of gear sets 20.
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10 for the vehicle a frame 12 is schematically shown in fig1 and broadly illustrates the structural chassis elements to which the steering assembly 10 is mounted while the present disclosure may be described with respect to specific applications or industries those skilled in the art will recognize the broader applicability of the disclosure those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that terms such as u201c above u201d u201c below u201d u201c upward u201d u201c downward u201d et cetera are used descriptively of the figures and do not represent limitations on the scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims any numerical designations such as u201c first u201d or u201c second u201d are illustrative only and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure in any way features shown in one figure may be combined with substituted for or modified by features shown in any of the figures unless stated otherwise no features elements or limitations are mutually exclusive of any other features elements or limitations furthermore no features elements or limitations are absolutely required for operation any specific configurations shown in the figures are illustrative only and the specific configurations shown are not limiting of the claims or the description a rack and pinion steering gear.
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sealing and or closing caps of the catheters 24 and 22 not shown in the figure the feed tube 23 is preferably of a standard length of 150 or 180 mm whilst the aspiration tube 21 presumably has an approximate minimum length of 30 mm preferably 60 to 120 mm possibly even 180 mm this arrangement therefore clearly shows that this port body may be used both for the supply of drugs through the feed catheter 24 and for access to body fluids through the aspiration catheter 22 the tubes 23 and 21 preferably extend into the patient 39 s abdominal cavity where cell fluid can be found which may be provided with a drug or analysed for specific concentrations the dashed arrows show selected various test sites for testing the concentration or existence of certain substances for example a sensor may be applied to test point 25 where fluid is aspired from the bottom end of the catheter 22 somewhat upwards in order to perform a test precisely at this intermediate point 25 as described above a sensor attached at point 25 would be protected against deposits by the lower section of the tube 21 and or the catheter 22 when a test is performed at a point where no major deposits are to be expected a test sensor may also be attached permanently or removably at a point marked by the dashed arrow 26 the benefit of this detection method lies.
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by a coiled spring clamp 64 the spring clamp 64 includes finger grips 66 which are squeezed together by finger pressure to release the clamp in a known manner the sight tube 61 visually displays the level of liquid collected in the tank chamber 18 because such liquid passes through the lower nipple 49 seeking its own level in the tube the upper nipple 53 allows air pressure above the liquid to be equalized between the tank chamber 18 and the tube 61 by simply viewing the liquid level displayed in the sight tube 61 a user knows when a sufficient or a certain volume of liquid has been collected in the tank 11 so that vacuum operation can be discontinued and the tank can be emptied in accordance with the invention the tank 11 can be conveniently emptied of collected liquid by using the tube 61 as a drain conduit this is accomplished by simply disconnecting the tube 61 at its upper end 62 from its associated nipple 53 straightening it in a swinging motion and lowering it to or below the level of the tank bottom wall 16 to allow gravity flow of the liquid there is no need to pick up the cleaner unit.
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principles of the present invention fig5 shows an alternative protective sleeve 106 for use in place of the protective sleeve 58 of fig1 due to a unique configuration thereof protective sleeve 106 may be utilized in the slurry delivery apparatus 10 without a sacrificial insert disposed therein the protective sleeve 106 representatively illustrated in fig5 is specially configured for use without a sacrificial insert although a sacrificial insert may be used with the protective sleeve without departing from the principles of the present invention a portion 108 of the protective sleeve 106 has four longitudinally extending and circumferentially spaced columns 110 composed of a series of axially spaced and variously shaped outlet openings or apertures 112 only three of such columns of apertures being visible in fig5 the columns 110 are aligned so that when the protective sleeve 106 is operatively installed in the crossover 22 apertures 112 are disposed longitudinally and circumferentially within the exit ports 56 see fig6 lower portion 114 of the protective sleeve 106 is secured to upper portion 24 of the plug 26 by drive pin 60 which extends laterally through holes 116 see fig6 lower portion 114 is secured to apertured portion 108 at interface 118 by a method such as welding lower portion 114 includes a portion 120 having a radially reduced inner diameter to compensate for the lack of a sacrificial insert apertured portion 108 is preferably made of a hard abrasion resistant material such as tungsten carbide although other suitable materials may be employed without departing from the principles of the present invention lower portion 114 however may be made of less costly and less abrasion resistant material than apertured portion 108 for purposes of economy of manufacture of the protective.
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the main folding cylinder 38 one end of the axle lift cylinder 36 is attached to the lower ear 67 of the pivot lever 66 after retraction of the main folding cylinder 38 the pivot lever 66 will have rotated counterclockwise from the poison shown in fig6 and will be generally held in place thereby retraction of the axle lift cylinder 36 will cause the axle assembly 46 to rotate counter clockwise as well thus raising the wheels 50 off of the ground and into the position shown in fig2 and 17 next the table angle cylinder 40 can be adjusted to appropriately level the table 30 and bring the hooks 33 into full engagement with the nose tube 27 and the lift mechanism 14 is level under the table 30 the power source is disconnected from 4 bank hydraulic manifold 44 and released from the towing vehicle the towing vehicle is then moved away from table extension 10 and agricultural bagging machine 12 bagger the rings 41 can then be locked into place to secure the table 30 to the nose tube 27 of the agricultural bagging machine 12 the side panels 23 of the table extension 10 and the side panels 23 of the agricultural bagging 12 can be raised and locked into place finally hydraulic hoses can be connected to the motor 28 to power the table 30 the system is capable of operating the motor 28 and the motor on the conveyor of the agricultural bagging machine 12 in series from a.
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of vertically disposed channels 42 are shown welded to the face of channel 18 these serving as spacers so that channel 10 is inward of the position in which it would be if the spacers were not present and channel 10 were against channel 18 for stair assemblies wider than the assembly herein described the spacer channel 42 can be ommited or made narrower and for stair assemblies narrower than the assembly herein described the spacer channels can be made wider other structures than channels may be used to adjust the spacing between channels 18 19 to manufacture a stair assembly 10a through use of the apparatus shown in fig1 the two stringer channels are placed across channels 30 31 and channels 40 41 at opposite sides of the space between channels 18 19 tread pan riser elements are placed one at a time between the channels 18 19 adjusted in position and clamped in place by operation of cylinders 33 34 to drive the cylinder shafts inwardly thereby pressing channel 18 or spacers affixed thereto against the outer side of the stringer 10 to clamp the tread pan riser element firmly in place between channels 18 19 the clamped element is next welded at opposite ends to the channels it being preferred to first connect a tread pan riser element at one end of the stringers another element is then placed against the first element clamped and welded not only at its ends but also to the first installed tread pan riser element this procedure is repeated for each tread pan riser element until all of these elements have been welded in place to the stringers and to one another a.
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in u s pat no 4 698 787 issued to mukherjee et al on oct 6 1987 titled u201c single transistor electrically programmable memory device and method u201d and its modification as disclosed for example in u s pat no 6 137 723 issued on oct 24 2000 titled u201c memory device having erasable frohmann bentchkowsky eprom cells that use a well to floating gate coupled voltage during erasure u201d a typical nvm cell such as is used in electrically erasable programmable memory eeprom devices uses two components a transistor and a capacitor in a classical stacked gate cell such as the cell disclosed in the above cited 39 787 patent a second polysilicon layer is used to create the capacitor in an alternative design such as that disclosed in the above cited 39 723 patent a well to floating gate capacitor is used both of these designs utilize the transistor to perform the program and read functions the erase function is performed through the transistor or through the capacitor coupling to the capacitor to optimize operating voltages a 4 transistor cell alternative such as that disclosed in u s pat no 6 992 927 issued on jan 31 2006 to poplevine et al utilizes a separate designated transistor to perform each function and therefore does not require high voltage switches the traditional programming methods are based upon hot electron injection in conditions created in the programming transistor in the more common implementation the hot electrons are injected from the channel when the source drain current is high in alternative implementations e g u s pat no 6 862 216 and the above cited 39 927 patent electrons are generated by band to band tunneling when current consumption is lower by a few orders of magnitude fig1 shows.
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cuo 4 y thin film formed on a polycrystal substrate in which a thin about 0 1 micrometer continuous film coats the individual grains of aluminum oxide this film is also completely dense except for where cracks have occurred between grains fig3 shows a thicker film of the same material which is not fully dense but rather is porous derived from a thicker polymer film coating fig4 shows a yba 2 cu 3 o 7 x film formed on an amorphous sio 2 substrate which is completely continuous and very smooth fig5 shows the yba 2 cu 3 o 7 x thin film formed on an mgo single crystalline substrate in which a small defect in a thicker portion of the film shows some cracking while the adjacent film region is thin continuous and smooth a substrate flat or otherwise is first coated with a citrate precursor to srtio 3 which is made as follows a solution containing is stirred and heated to less than 100 u00b0 c until the isopropanol present has evaporated this solution is assayed to determine the exact concentration of ti per unit volume or unit weight of the solution and then srco 3 is added in the correct amount to obtain a molar sr ti ratio of 1 1 this citrate solution is used to coat the substrate in one of the ways described above and fired to 600 u00b0 c in air or oxygen to yield a thin dense film of srtio 3 then the polymer solution which yields the superconductivity oxide is used to coat the srtio 3 film after firing a second time a layer of superconducting oxide on top of the srtio 3 film is formed a batio 3 film can.
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vines are moderately winter hardy at geneva and trunk injury is occasionally a problem however chardonel is considerably hardier than chardonnay and nearly as winter hardy as its seyval parent in michigan it is rated as hardier than seyval and vidal blanc in 1981 following extensive winter cold damage at geneva vines of chardonel had 74 shootless nodes comparable with cayuga white 74 and vidal blanc 77 but worse than aurore 30 catawba 39 horizon 49 and concord 28 trunks of chardonel are susceptible to damage from low temperatures which may cause damage such as trunk splitting or provoke crown gall disease after 8 years at dresden n y under commercial practices suitable for growing interspecific hybird grapes 73 of 15 winter tender white riesling vines were defunct and 7 had trunk damage while 7 of chardonel vines had trunk damage and 7 were dead vines of cayuga white horizon aurore and concord had no trunk damage while 7 of 15 vines of vidal blanc had trunk damage flower of chardonel are perfect and self fertile with medium late bloom following late bud break clusters are shouldered and medium large 200 g averaging 1 6 clusters per shoot very little crop is borne on lateral shoots and cluster thinning is required only infrequently the amber berries are medium sized and spherical chardonel ripens between oct 1st and oct 15th in new york and michigan juice soluble solids and titratable acidity are usually higher than for cayuga white table 2 table 2______________________________________juice soluble solids and wine ph and acidity for chardonel and cayuga white grown at three locations ______________________________________ soluble solids phcultivar ny mi ar ny mi______________________________________cayuga white.
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be affixed to a helmet with double sided adhesive tape preferably the flashlight body 20 includes a grip sleeve 87 around the outer surface of the body below the ring clip 70 in the preferred embodiment the gripping sleeve 87 is made of an elastomeric material and has a plurality of parallel ridges to facilitate gripping the flashlight 10 however the gripping sleeve 87 can also have a smooth surface referring now to fig1 the end cap 25 of the flashlight body 20 includes an integral mounting stem 30 that is hollow the mounting stem 30 has a stepped through bore for receiving a hollow vent plug 40 as seen in fig1 the hollow vent plug 40 includes a trilobal bore 42 through an inner wall thereof the trilobal bore 42 has a central bore 44 connecting three slots 42 extending through the inner wall of the hollow vent plug 40 and directed radially relative to the central bore 44 vent plug 40 also has an external wall 47 that is contoured to maintain the curvature of the surface of stem 30 a flapper valve 55 is disposed in the central bore 44 of the vent plug 40 and extends through the inner wall of vent plug 40 the hollow vent plug 40 has an open side 46 to facilitate insertion of the flapper valve 55 the vent plug.
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the present invention turning now to fig5 a ship based elements 104 of the illustrative uav recovery system are depicted in a stowed position wherein boom 308 is positioned above deck 102 i e not over the side of the deck in preparation for recovery of a uav boom 308 is moved from the stowed positioned to a recovery position such as to the positions depicted in fig4 b and 4c boom 308 can be pivoted manually or via a motorized system in the recovery position that is depicted in fig5 b axis b b of boom 308 is substantially orthogonal to the long axis of s s of ship 100 furthermore flight path c c of a uav on approach to the uav recovery system is substantially parallel to axis s s of ship 100 in a second recovery position that is depicted in fig5 c axis a a of boom 316 is not orthogonal to axis s s rather it positioned at some offset from perpendicular as measured by angle u03b2 the purpose for orientating boom 308 at an offset as depicted in fig5 c is to bring the uav along flight path d d that is not parallel to axis s s of ship 100 the reason for this is that if control of a uav is lost on its approach to the ship there is a reduced likelihood of crashing on the deck if the uav follows flight path.
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for short periods intermittently in the wash cycle the preferred laundry washing machine implementing the present invention includes the capacity to circulate wash liquor from the lower portion of the wash tub to pour or spray the wash liquor onto the laundry load from a location above the laundry load for example a conduit may lead from the lower portion of the tub to a spray nozzle overhanging the wash basket at the upper edge of the tub a lower end of the conduit may be supplied with wash liquor from the lower portion of the tub by a pump the pump may be a separate recirculating pump or may be the drain pump with a diverter valve selectively supplying wash liquor to a drain hose or to the recirculation conduit in the case of this preferred laundry device it is preferred that the inverse toroidal rollover wash pattern is established after an initial period of circulating wash liquor without agitation this period may include the period prior to there being sufficient wash liquid to establish inverse toroidal rollover for example in the most preferred machine including floating disconnection between the spin basket and drive shaft circulation can occur in the period before disconnection the period of circulation without agitation may go on beyond this initial float period according.
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addition to the blade 30 extending as previously across the entire machine width a so called marginal strip blade 60 is provided now firstly as can be seen from fig5 the blade 30 features a knife 30a which is mounted on the blade bar 30b with the aid of a clamping strip 30c the marginal strip blade 60 is of a similar design but has smaller dimensions the length of the knife 61 is only slightly larger than the width of the marginal transfer strip 9 the blade body 62 supporting the knife comprises a support arm 63 with it the marginal strip blade 60 is mounted in an only schematically illustrated bearing 64 making the blade 60 as indicated in fig5 both sideways adjustable as indicated in fig5 w and also allowing it to be swiveled by a small angle thus the marginal strip blade 60 may remain sideways outside the paper width area during the normal paper machine operation and can be moved during the transfer process into the gore between the cylinder 31 and the backing belt 34 and applied on the face of the cylinder 31 for the sideways deflection of the transfer strip 9 the marginal strip blade 60 features a guide element 65 with a guide face 66 which again has a curvature similar to.
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e g scrohulariaccae leguminosac and lolanaceae saponins can be extracted from various parts of saponin containing trees and plants including the fruit leaves roots bark and trunk saponin containing extracts can be obtained by crushing or pressing suitable portions of the tree or plant to yield a saponing containing juice the liquid may be subsequently purified to remove debris a saponin containing extract may also be obtained through solvent etraction using solvents such s methanol ethanol acetone ethylacetate chloroform hexane and dichloromethaine further leaves bark and other portions of the saponin containing materials may be ground and dried to obtain a suitable solid extract one preferred source of saponin containing extract is the tree yucca schidrigera the extract can be obtained by crushing or pressing the log of the yucca tree to yield a liquid which is referred to herein as u201c yucca juice u201d exemplary yuca schidigera extracts are available from berghuasen corporation cincinnati ohio as u201c yucca extract 61 u201d and from calgene chemical inc of des plains ill under the trade name u201c agro y 100 u201d the present invention operates to eradicate lice and their nits by a substantially different mechanism that that found in the prior art more specifically saponin acts as the active ingredient in the solution according to the present invention and with respect to hatched lice it acts on the cell protoplasm a liquid crystalline structure and changes it into a solid as a result holes are opened in the cell walls and the cell fluids.
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coupling generally designated 17 is centrally mounted on the front face 15 and includes a first pair of centrally located laterally spaced apart upstanding laterally outer upstanding angle irons 16 and a pair of less spaced apart upstanding central angle irons 18 the angle irons 16 and 18 are coupled to the cross beam 14 via u bolts generally designated 19 spanning the lower ends of the adjacent ones of angle irons 16 and 18 is a pair of lower draw pins 21 to which a pair of laterally spaced apart tractor mounted lower draw hitches 20 are detachably coupled the upper ends 23 of the central pair of angle irons 18 are spanned by a centrally disposed horizontal upper draw pin 22 to which the tractor mounted centrally disposed upper draw hitch 24 is detachably coupled the draw hitches 20 and 24 are frequently referred to as a u201c three point hitch u201d mounted on a tractor t for raising and lowering the frame 12 between a raised inoperative transport position illustrated in fig7 and 9 and a lowered ground engaging operative position illustrated in fig1 dependently mounted on the hollow cross beam 14 is crop residue knock down apparatus generally designated 29 including a relatively heavy transversely disposed drape or curtain 31 made from resilient material such as rubber belting the drape may typically be u00bd u2033 thick and is of sufficient length to span several corn stalk rows r the crop residue knock down apparatus 29 includes a pair of laterally outer upstanding drape mounting angle irons 33 coupled to the front face.
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and the desiccant must be regenerated this dilute desiccant is collected in a drain pan 24 disposed at the bottom of desiccant absorber 12 the drain pan 24 includes an intermediate support plate 26 defining at least one drain hole 28 which enables the dilute desiccant to flow into a bottom chamber defined between support plate 26 and a bottom wall 30 of drain pan 24 a drain tube 32 including a one way or check valve 33 extends from the bottom chamber to direct the dilute desiccant out of absorber 12 the absorber components are disposed within a frame 35 as shown in fig1 which can be fabricated from materials including but not limited to polypropylene polyethylene polytetrafluoroethyline referred to herein under the trademark teflon polyvinylidene fluoride polycarbonate pvc or polystyrene the frame 35 includes a plurality of shelves 37a 37b and 37c for supporting the respective components of the unit described below the dilute liquid desiccant is regenerated into concentrated desiccant by boiling the liquid desiccant in a boiler 34 at a temperature in the range of from approximately 260 u00b0 f to 320 u00b0 f an improvement over prior art systems resides in the use of steam from desiccant regeneration to sensibly preheat the dilute liquid desiccant the dilute liquid desiccant is passed through a condenser and preheated using the latent heat of condensation of the steam produced by boiling the liquid desiccant preferably a series of interchange heat exchangers are employed to further preheat the dilute liquid desiccant entering the boiler 34 by recovering heat from the concentrated liquid desiccant delivered to absorber 12 from boiler 34 to further increase operating efficiency these.
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device mounted thereon is set in place in the normal manner care being taken to see that the cover is centred on the well so that the abutment surface 4 will abut against the wall of the well as the cover is mounted in place the arm or lever 5 will with its outer end slide towards the well wall and when the cover is firmly in place assume an obliquely upwardly sloping position the cover is thereby locked if the cover is lifted the outer end 6 of the arm 5 will be urged against the well wall the arm 5 actuating by the intermediary of the journal 3 the sleeve 1 and urging its abutment surface 4 against the opposite wall the size of the abutment forces increases by the force with which the cover is lifted the locking device is inactuated in that a rod 8 adapted to fit in the opening of the sleeve 1 and serving as an operating member is pushed down into the sleeve so that it strikes the end 7 of the arm 5 and pushes it downwards the engagement between the arm end 6 and the well wall then ceases and the cover can be lifted in certain types of covers the fitting of the cover so that a fixed abutment surface comes into abutment with the well wall can be troublesome in such wells or covers the embodiment according to fig2 can be used.
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generally t shaped having a stem portion 52 and an enlarged head 53 further an opening 54 is provided through the lower surface of each of the leg members 29 and 30 of the base member 16 adjacent the tip 37 such openings communicate through the lower surfaces of such leg members with each of the heel guide channels 35 and 36 in order to selectively lock the base member 16 into engagement with the side rails 17 and 18 a single elongated flat leaf spring 56 is disposed adjacent the rear 57 of the base member 16 and between the upper wall 31 and the lower wall 32 thereof the spring is mounted so as to extend outwardly through openings 58 and 59 through each of the side walls 33 of the base member 16 with particular reference to fig6 the length of the leaf spring is shown as being slightly greater than the spacing between the opposed serrated teeth 26 of the opposing side rails 17 and 18 therefore when the spring is in assembled relationship within the base member and contacting the opposing serrated teeth of the side rails 17 and 18 a slight bowing or prestressing of the spring is created with reference to fig4 in order to release or withdraw the ends of the locking spring from engagement with the teeth 26 of the side rails 17 and 18 a push button release member 60 is provided the push button release member includes an upper wall 61 having an upwardly offset portion 62 the release member is slidably carried within a bore or passageway 63 which is provided through and generally centrally of the rectangular portion of the base member to prevent the leaf spring from being displaced laterally of the base during assembly.
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residue this residue may or may not be subsequently cleaved from the expressed recombinant protein to provide a final product the human hematopoietic progenitor cells transduced in the presence of human mesenchymal stem cells thus may have stably integrated a recombinant transcriptional unit into chromosomal dna or carry the recombinant transcriptional unit as a component of a resident plasmid cells may be engineered with a polynucleotide dna or rna encoding a polypeptide ex vivo for example cells may be engineered by procedures known in the art by use of a retroviral particle containing rna encoding a polypeptide retroviruses from which the retroviral plasmid vectors hereinabove mentioned may be derived include but are not limited to moloney murine leukemia virus spleen necrosis virus retroviruses such as rous sarcoma virus harvey sarcoma virus avian leukosis virus gibbon ape leukemia virus human immunodeficiency virus adenovirus myeloproliferative sarcoma virus and mammary tumor virus in one embodiment the retroviral plasmid vector is derived from moloney murine leukemia virus generally regarding retroviral mediated gene transfer see mclachlin et al 1990 the nucleic acid sequence encoding the polypeptide is under the control of a suitable promoter suitable promoters which may be employed include but are not limited to adenoviral promoters such as the adenoviral major late promoter the cytomegalovirus cmv promoter the respiratory syncytial virus rsv promoter inducible promoters such as the mmt promoter the metallothionein promoter heat shock promoters the albumin promoter the apoai promoter human globin promoters viral thymidine kinase promoters such as the herpes simplex thymidine kinase promoter retroviral ltrs itrs the u03b2 actin promoter and human growth hormone promoters the promoter also may be the native promoter that controls the gene encoding the polypeptide these vectors also make it possible to regulate.
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preferably a strong and lightweight material that enables a reasonable weight to be maintained for the bag 2 of the present invention a preferred material for the support core 6 is pvc pipe the support core 6 may be of a diameter from about 3 inches to about 10 inches and a length from about 16 inches to about 96 inches the support core 6 may be filled with sand or other suitable material to provide weight and mass to the bag 2 of the present invention which anchors the bag 2 and prevents it from flying away from a user when the user impacts the bag 2 with a kick or punch or other impact or striking motion the support core 6 may have a support cable 28 running through it the support cable 28 may be any suitable material having sufficient strength and durability to support the weight of the bag 2 of the present invention such as nylon rope hemp rope steel cable chain and the like alternatively the bag 2 of the present invention may not have a support core 6 but rather only a cushion core 8 and an impact core 10 in this embodiment of the bag 2 of.
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having fuel injector 116 referring still to fig6 a control signal 48 may be provided to fuel control device 118 which controls fuel flow to injector 116 in the same manner in which control signal 48 is provided to throttle actuator 112 as described above second exemplary engine control system 120 shown in fig6 b may include the same elements as first exemplary engine control system 50 shown in fig6 a however speed sensor 68 and operator control 46 are differently arranged in second exemplary engine control system 120 specifically speed sensor 68 receives a fixed voltage supply for example from a battery and produces measured speed signal 122 measured speed signal 122 is supplied to operator control 46 operator control 46 provides speed control signal 48 to throttle actuator 112 and or fuel control device 118 third exemplary engine control system 130 shown in fig7 may alternatively provide speed control signal 48 and command speed signal 108 separately to an engine control module ecm 124 ecm 124 may sum compare filter or otherwise operate on the signals to provide throttle signal 126 to throttle actuator 112 and fuel control signal 128 to fuel control device 118 advantageously flyweight governor 34 and sensor 68 of engine control systems 50 120 130 provide control signal 48 which may be related to actual and commanded engine speed which may be used to control the intake system of an engine and which may be easily electrically or electronically filtered buffered amplified limited or attenuated to better control the magnitude and oscillation of transient speed adjustments generally associated with known engine control systems which only include mechanical components it is also advantageous in many applications related to.
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thus serves as a simple catching device and can be pumped out by means of the pump 42 and processed again in all of the examples described above an additional amount of target material that is vaporized or sublimated due to the finite vapor pressure on the target path 22 from the inlet opening into the interaction chamber 4 to the interaction point 61 must be introduced for radiation generation in addition to the amount of target material that interacts directly with the energy beam 5 in order to generate a desired characteristic radiation in the plasma 6 this process of vaporization or sublimation is reinforced by the radiation from the plasma 6 that is absorbed by the target material therefore the effective loss of mass must either be compensated by a corresponding increase in the initial size of the individual targets 21 or u2014 as is shown in fig4 u2014 can be kept very small by means of one or more sacrifice targets 25 which serve as a vaporization shield 26 the solution to the vaporization problem according to fig4 can accordingly be combined with all other embodiment forms of the invention further as was mentioned with reference to fig4 target columns 24 with more than.
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one aperture is attached to a cylinder shaped vessel having an inner lining defining an internal cavity at least partly filled with a bottom layer of immobile material and an upper layer of nonflammable material application_number US 63961803 A description the present invention relates generally to ashtrays specifically the invention is a lockable ashtray that hides cigarette butts from view in a preferred embodiment the invention is an ashtray with a lockable hinged dome cover to hide discarded cigarette butts from view still more specifically the invention is an ashtray that reduces the accessibility of discarded butts to children and homeless people who might desire access to discarded butts fig1 shows an environmental perspective view of a lockable ashtray denoted generally by the reference numeral 100 in this embodiment the lockable ashtray 100 sits atop a trashcan 120 of generally cylindrical shape the trashcan 120 defines an inlet 240 for handling general trash it should be understood that the terms u201c used cigarette u201d and u201c cigarette butt u201d are regarded as equivalent terms still referring to fig1 an adult smoker 140 is shown discarding a cigarette butt 160 into the lockable ashtray 100 the lockable ashtray 100 comprises a dome.
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oxide layer 21 to the side of the gates 20 may be selectively etched and the surface of the wafer cleaned as shown alternatively oxide 21 may remain until a later step in the process sequence now a thermal drive in step is performed to drive the n and n regions to appropriate depths these regions form ldds 28 and source drain regions 30 respectively as shown in fig1 e this drive in step is performed in an oxidizing ambient during or after the source drain anneal to grow oxide on the n and n regions that is thicker by about three to four times than the oxide grown on the n well regions i e the future source drain regions of the pmos 12 devices this differential oxide growth to give thick thermally grown oxide layer 32 and thin thermally grown oxide layer 34 results from a differential growth rate caused by the n implant and to some extent the n implant also this phenomemon is well known and is taken advantage of here for its ability to selectively mask for the heavy p implant that follows for example thick oxide layer 32 may be approximately 750 angstroms thick while thin layer 34 may be about 250 angstroms thick these thicknesses are merely presented as representative.
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the subject using the assistive walking device an exemplary embodiment of the distance sensor mount 134 and first distance sensor 120 is illustrated in fig3 8 the distance sensor mount 134 includes a body 300 having a length 310 the distance sensor mount 134 provides for adjustment around and along a first axis 340 fig7 and around and along a second axis 350 adjustment along the first axis 340 is provided by a telescoping mechanism provided in the body 300 between the first end 360 and the second end 370 opposite the first end 360 the telescoping mechanism adjusts the length 310 of the body 300 as illustrated the telescoping mechanism is provided by an inner tube 320 disposed in an outer or sheathing tube 330 the inner tube 320 moves into and out of the outer tube 330 and is held in place by a knob 380 and set screw 390 that passes through a threaded opening in the outer tube 330 and presses against the inner tube 320 other suitable telescoping mechanisms can include external threads on the inner tube 320 and corresponding internal threads on the outer tube 330 the inner tube 320 can include a gear rack and the outer tube 330 can include a corresponding gear wheel the telescoping mechanism can be manual or motorized in addition to providing a telescoping mechanism the same components of the body 300 can provide a rotation mechanism disposed in the body and configured to permit relative rotation between the first end 360 and the second end 370 of the body 300 around the first axis 340 which is parallel to the length 310 of the body 300 preferably the same components that provide for the telescoping mechanism also provide for the rotation mechanism alternatively the telescoping.
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from 7 0 to approximately 7 9 during the experiment 0092 time temp as min activity ph u00b0 f lab notes mg l u2212 25 add 2 l of wharf water to 5 jars 9 02 68 yellow tinged 0 112 water u2212 15 add several drops 12 n hcl to each 7 00 jar 0 increase speed of mixing unit to 300 rpm 0 first jar add 0 05 g fe grade b dry 7 92 yellow tinged and 0 025 g s dry powdered water 0 second jar add 0 038 g fe grade b 7 91 yellow tinged dry and 0 019 g s dry powdered water 0 third jar add 0 025 g fe grade b dry 7 85 yellow tinged and 0 0126 g s dry powdered water 0 fourth jar add 0 0126 g fe grade b 7 92 yellow tinged dry and 0 0063 g s dry powdered water 0 fifth jar add 0 0063 g fe grade b dry 7 90 yellow tinged and 0 0032 g s dry powdered water 0 sixth jar add 0 0025 g fe grade b 7 89 yellow tinged dry and 0 0013 g s dry powdered water.
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the bottom plate still in single crystal silicon or in polysilicon examples of capacitors formed in trenches and recesses are described in u s pat no 4 467 450 issued aug 21 1984 and u s pat no 4 651 184 issued mar 17 1987 both assigned to texas instruments incorporated referring to fig6 a trench capacitor is shown where the lower plate is region 30 disposed in the sidewalls of a trench etched into substrate 2 silicon nitride layer 6 and yttrium oxide layer 8 are disposed over lower plate 30 as before with the upper plate 10 disposed in the trench to complete the capacitor further alternatives not shown incorporating a trench or recess include a polysilicon lower plate such as shown in fig5 disposed within a trench or recess as shown in fig6 with the layered film and upper plate disposed thereover and also include a pillar capacitor where an isolation region is disposed at the bottom of the trench with the capacitor lower plate disposed on the sides of the mesa defined by the trench it is believed that the layered film of the invention will provide equivalent improvements in such structures as provided in the planar.
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to digital converter 210 is bound by reference voltage vcc and ground in this way the digital addresses that analog to digital converter 210 provides are maintained accurately even though vcc may change fig2 b shows another embodiment of a device 250 according to the invention the main difference between device 200 and device 250 is that the reference voltage for analog to digital converter 210 and for the resistor divider including resistors 130 and 140 is generated externally in device 200 and internally in device 250 generating the reference voltage internally mitigates the error that occurs in device 200 between the mismatching of capacitances generated at input pin 110 and at the coupling of vcc to analog to digital converter 210 in another embodiment of the invention device 200 shown in fig2 a or 2 b may be configured as an analog voltage monitor one purpose of a voltage monitor may be to determine whether a voltage at a particular i o pin or an internal voltage is below at or above a pre determined voltage or range of voltages this function may be accomplished using a voltage monitor in the circuit shown in fig2 the input at pin 110 may be a pre determined voltage this voltage is preferably converted into a digital address by analog to digital converter 210 then the digital address may be stored in register 220 and finally transferred.
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head 40 not shown these multiple ink jet heads 40 are configured such that the colors of the liquid foundation are interlaced because ink jet print heads dispense extremely small dots of color onto a printing surface typically between 50 and 60 microns in diameter which is smaller than the diameter of a human hair dispersal of interlaced colors of foundation in the palm of a user 39 s hand will provide a more blended appearance than a non interlaced pattern an example of an interlaced pattern is illustrated below in yet another embodiment the orifice 46 of each ink jet head is angled such that each foundation color collides with another color upon dispersal out of the orifice 46 not shown in still yet another embodiment the orifice 46 of ink jet head 40 is fluidly connected to a corresponding exit flow path each exit flow path merges into a single mixing chamber allowing the colors to be mixed before exiting the dispensing port 6 not shown it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that depending on the type of composition dispensed from the present device the number of cartridges will vary to satisfy the various shade nutrients sunscreen or fragrances desired for that liquid composition for example if a dispenser for customized levels of sunscreen protection is manufactured there may be a cartridge for the uva uvb protectant composition and a cartridges.
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ecu the data is transferred to a telematics unit the system preferably deploys a sensor module for a group or region of tires a separate first display within the cab of the tractor communicates the status of tractor drive and steer tires to the operator while a second display unit mounted to the trailer communicates the status of trailer zone tires to the operator visually by means of a rearview mirror the sensor s from each tire within a group or region transmits data the grouping of tires may be for example the tires of the tractor and a second or third group for the trailer an under inflated tire on either the tractor or the trailer may be identified and a warning provided to the driver through first and second display units such information allows for corrective action to be taken before it becomes a safety issue running with properly inflated tires increases fuel economy and decreases treadwear properly inflated tires provide better vehicle handling and increased tire durability the system eliminates the need to conduct a teaching procedure that registers and registers with each tractor trailer change each sensor and its wheel position from a tractor and trailer in the ecu the system eliminates the need.
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channel for the corresponding downlink packet to the base station b the base station b receives the uplink ack nack channel and provides the corresponding contents to the base station a as another example the base station a transmits the allocation information regarding the uplink packet to the terminal and also provides the same to the base station b accordingly the base station b can receive the uplink packet from the terminal the base station b receiving the uplink packet transmits the received packet and or ack nack information to the base station a the base station a transmits the received ack nack information to the terminal through the downlink ack nack channel fig3 shows an embodiment of a proposed data transmission method fig3 represents a case of handed over to the other base station for only uplink transmission in a state where the terminal has performed the network entry to one base station referring to fig3 the terminal is in a network entry to the base station a at step s 100 and hands over to the base station b at the uplink transmission at step s 110 to the base station b in other words the terminal connects only the uplink to the base station b in the state where the downlink is connected with the base station a in succession the uplink handover of the terminal may be performed according to the need of the.
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lower axes while in principle the sausage chain could be advanced and guided from infeed wheel 9 to nozzle 23 solely by means of the feed rolls 5 7 and 8 in particular when rolls 5 and 7 have hour glass shaped profiles as shown in fig3 it may be advantageous to employ the four endless round belts 25 as shown for frictionally engaging with and feeding the sausage chain the two upper belts 25 are tracked over all six upper rolls 7 and 8 while the two lower belts are tracked over the four rolls 5 on that side which faces the path of movement of a sausage chain between bars 21 and 22 on the lower side of bearing block 4 these lower belts are tracked over a tensioning pulley 26 see fig7 and over a drive pulley secured to the shaft of infeed wheel 9 as shown in fig7 the two upper belts 25 may be driven from a drive belt 28 tracked over a pulley on a shaft of the rearmost roll 7 and over a pulley secured to a shaft 29 journalled in support pin 13 shaft 29 is driven from the shaft of wheel 9 through a belt 30 which also drives the peeling roller unit 3 to be described below the.
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bolt 32 to move from the locked position as illustrated in fig1 and 3 on the other hand when the rotary latch lock 40 is positioned with the chordal surface 58 facing the lower face 37 of actuator 34 the slide bolt 32 can move to its retracted or unlocking position illustrated in fig2 and 4 when the slide bolt is held in the locking position of fig1 and 3 vibrational forces do not have any rotational effect on the latch lock 40 and the slide bolt consequently remains locked regardless of the influence of such vibrational forces however the latch lock 40 can be easily rotated by manual gripping of protrusions 59 to enable an unlocking movement of the latch bolt to the position illustrated in fig2 and 4 the embodiment illustrated in fig6 9 is similar to the embodiment of fig1 5 with the latch components comprising a keeper 60 mounted on a fixed panel component 62 a slide bolt guide 64 supporting a slide bolt 66 for axial reciprocation the slide bolt guide 64 has a slot 68 in its outer face through which a lug 69 extends the lug 69 is in facing relation to a rotary latch lock 40 identical to the rotary latch lock of the first embodiment the rotary latch lock 40 is mounted on a u shaped bracket 44 identical to the first bracket 44 extending transversely across the slide bolt guide 64 and supporting the rotary latch lock 40 in exactly the same manner.
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{"publication_number": "US-9652865-B2", "abstract": "an optical method for characterizing a diffractive surface having a crystal grain structure , including the steps of : a ) successively illuminating said surface with a plurality of light beams having propagation directions inclined by a same angle \u03b8 ; relative to the normal to the surface and of which the projections on the surface form azimuth angle \u03c6
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of the stator 5 projecting towards the board 18 in the case of the solution being shown the first and second connectors 22 and 24 respectively are connectors of the male female fast clutch type such as for example fastom connectors advantageously the electronic board 18 of the device 50 as highlighted in fig2 incorporates at least one accelerometer 51 connected to the tank 2 by means of a fast connector connection and intended to constantly monitor the acceleration or better the inertial acceleration forces of the tank 2 generated by a resultant of the load unbalance forces in the rotary drum 2 a in an indirect way this measure allows a load unbalance in the rotary drum 2 a to be determined the accelerometer 51 in the electronic board 18 associated with the stator 5 also allows the unbalance of the electronic board 18 as well as of the whole washing machine 1 to be indirectly determined the synchronous electric motor 3 and thus the stator 5 being substantially integral with the tank 2 thanks to the locking means 70 and the tank 2 with the structure of the washing machine 1 by means of the usual connections in greater detail the heat.
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the elements in the leds two sets of mqws compare 100 102 in fig1 were grown at different temperatures so as to obtain emissions at different wavelengths after a high temperature gan layer compare layer 3 in fig1 grown on a low temperature gan buffer compare layer 2 in fig1 on e g a sapphire substrate compare layer 1 of fig1 the temperature in the mocvd chamber is lowered to about 700 750 u00b0 c to grow a first set of mqws consisting of about 3 to 5 wells a gan barrier compare layer 4 in fig1 is first grown to a thickness of about 5 0 10 0 nm with si doping ns about 2 0 u00d7 10 17 cm u2212 3 a thin wetting layer compare layer 5 in fig1 of in x ga 1 x n with composition of x about 0 10 0 20 and thickness of about 1 nm is grown to enhance the incorporation of the indium nitride rich qds during the in burst process the in atoms from the indium precursor segregate at the dangling bonds of the wetting layer of ingan to serve as a seed layer for the subsequent growth of.
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mo four times at 3 week intervals at 4 day after final immunization the spleen was removed and the cells fused with nsi 1 ag4 1 myeloma cells using 50 v v polyethylene glycol gibco brl fused cell pellet was re suspended in dmem medium supplemented with 15 fbs hypoxanthine aminopterin thymidine hat medium and hybridoma cloning factor icn aurora ohio hybridoma colonies were screened for secretion of mabs that bound den infected c6 36 cells by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay elisa selected clones were subcloned by limiting dilution ascitic fluids were produced in pristane primed balb c mice hybridoma cell lines were grown in dmem medium with 10 heat inactivated fbs mabs were affinity purified by protein g sepharose 4b gel and then the activity and specificity thereof were measured by the following elisa and western blot assay for elisa assay the mabs purified in the previous step were serially diluted and added to the plates of den infected cells and incubated at room temperature for 1 hour the plates were then washed three times with pbst 0 1 and incubated with horseradish peroxidase hrp conjugated anti mouse igg jackson immunoresearch laboratories west grove pa the plates were washed five times with pbst 0 1 and incubated with the peroxidase substrate o phenylenediamine dihydrochloride.
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this flange this causes the cartridge to shift upwardly against the bias of cartridge spring 11 ejection of the cartridge assembly 29 and cartridge spring 11 is prevented by main slide 35 that is installed perpendicular to the axis of the two concentric cylinders 5 and 12 the main slide 35 is contained in a slot formed by assembly of the lower body 5 and upper body 31 the two parts are held together by two grooved pins 6 pressed into holes cut through the two protrusions extending outward on the lower body 5 these grooved pins 6 extend through the cross section of the upper body 31 the clip assembly 34 is manufactured by brazing the right angle sections 32 to the clip body 33 a complete clip assembly 34 is inserted into the upper body 31 by pushing the assembly downward causing deflection of the integral cantilever spring formed from the two parallel grooves on the rearward portion of the clip body 33 and sliding the clip forward so the right angle sections 32 rest in the space formed by the circumferential groove cut into the grooved pins 6 the clip body 33 will sit adjacent to the raised flange that skirts the perimeter of the upper body 31 when assembled allowing the cantilever spring formed by the parallel grooves on the rearward portion of the clip body 33 to return to the flat position when the clip has moved forward of the two raised protrusions on the edge of the upper body 31 this feature ensures the clip assembly 34 will remain in position positively locking the lower body 5 upper body 31 grooved pins 6 clip assembly 34 and interior parts together the main slide 35 is inserted through the.
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a and 8 b are also collectively identified in other figs and in this description as element 8 while hook and loop fasteners are convenient to use other types of fasteners may also be used to fasten the cover 100 to the stool 200 such as buttons snaps zippers and clips to name a few fig3 is a two point perspective view of the top planar step surface and side of a traditional plastic molded four legged single step step stool 200 that may be enclosed by the decorative step stool cover 100 the top step surface is typically approximately 14 u2033 wide by approximately 12 u2033 long fig4 shows a transparent view of the bottom of the step stool 200 with its four legs and feet seated inside the legs 2 feet 3 and bottom 5 of the decorative cover 100 seen in the left half of the illustration the outside of the four feet 3 of the cover 100 may be made with pvc dot material similar to those found on the footing of pajama u201c footies u201d or other skid resistant material making them slip resistant and to reinforce the foot material on the right half of the illustration is an open top surface view of the flap 6 of the step stool cover 100 including the plush head 1 and tail 4 to be secured across the planar step surface of the step stool 200 one possible sequence of how the decorative step stool cover 100 is constructed to enclose and fit snugly around the legs feet sides planar step surface and bottom surface of a step stool 200 appears in fig5 7 and 8 as illustrated in fig5 with the top cover flap 6 and cover bottom 5 fully open the.
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returned to the oil tank through the through hole 42 the displacement of the piston head 40 and the piston rod 36 is then interrupted and subsequently the piston head 40 is returned to its original position by the spring 33 during this returning displacement of the piston head 40 toward the left the flange part 35b is held separated from the piston head 40 by the spring 43 so that the returning displacement is performed smoothly fig3 is a partial sectional view illustrating still another embodiment of the hydraulic cutter of the present invention it shows the valve mechanism part as in fig2 in this embodiment a valve body 44 in the form of a plate is slidably fitted to a guide bar 46 axially protruding from the inner wall of a cylinder 45 the guide bar 46 is inserted in a central hole 47a formed in a piston rod 47 and a bolt 49 for securing a spring 48 is screwed to the front end of the guide bar 46 the oil releasing path is defined as in the case of the embodiment shown in fig2 by the through hole 41 formed in the piston head 40 and the through.
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fig1 the pin 98 of each vane is slightly smaller in diameter than the width of cam groove 96 so that the pins slidably follow along the groove as the rotor rotates this may be appreciated from the different positions of the vanes shown in fig1 the pins 98 cause the vanes to reciprocate axially as the rotor rotates compared to prior art engines of the type mentioned above the provision of a guide cam and follower in the form of cam groove 96 and pins 98 means that the force to move the vanes is removed from the cam surfaces 42 and 44 thus the strength of materials on the cam surfaces may be reduced so that lighter materials such as aluminum can be employed in addition liquid lubrication can be applied to the cam grooves and pins to reduce friction and wear previously the load had to be carried by the cam surfaces which had much more marginal lubrication and consequently higher rates of wear and fictional losses the lubricant can be introduced into the cam groove located on outer housing 18 of the stator either through the rotor and drained out the through the outer housing or through the outer housing and drained out through other openings in the outer housing or back through the rotor the cam groove can be machined directly into the outer housing as in the illustrated embodiment of fig1 or can be machined into an insert.
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surfaces 40 42 neck down to generally align with the reliefs 14 as illustrated in fig5 the top 22 of the bit 10 presents a planar or flat surface so that it can be easily welded as at 50 to the squared end of a prepared drill stem 12 the inner surfaces 49 of bit 10 reference fig2 adjacent the top 22 and the drill stem 12 are preferably also beveled slightly to improve heat transfer and weld penetration the horizontal cutting edge 26 of the bit 10 is particularly formed by the bevel surfaces 52 and 54 which coverage towards one another until they intersect at the edge 26 at present the cutting edge is case hardened to a rockwell hardness of 63 to a depth of 0 060 inches this has proved adequate on average to permit drilling 400 to 500 feet of bore hole between bit changes in contrast to previous bits from which only 300 to 350 feet could be obtained for the same soil conditions moreover the present bit cuts at up to a 50 faster rate which is believed to occur due to the improved tip design and hardened construction the replaceable drill bit 10 may be cast from many different metals or metal alloys for different drilling applications and could for example be cast iron it might also be hardened to different hardnesses.
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seat and means defining an angular groove in approximately the middle of the bearing seat defining a lubrication channel application_number US 13150480 A description according to the drawings in particular fig1 and 2 a castor 1 is mounted in fork 2 which is mounted beneath a mobile device 5 via a rolling bearing arrangement 3 and connected by screws 4 balls 6 of the rolling bearing are locked between inner and outer bearing races 7 and 8 the inner race 7 is produced by rolling the tubular upper end 9 of fork 2 or in general by forcing without removal of metal an aperture which is closed by a plug 10 made e g of plastics is located in inner race 7 and serves for inserting balls 6 of rolling bearing 3 the outer race 8 is made by first splitting the edge of the aperture of a generally rectangular plate provided with a central aperture and then forming to the desired configuration of the race the part of the plate located outside race 8 is then flanged so that race 8 is radially spaced apart from an edge flange 12 with holes for the passage of screws 4 shown schematically the castor structure of fig1 and 2 is completed by a plastics closure 13 which is held in place by snap action a cover 14 and a dust seal 15 for.
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image processing unit 33 to the display device 5 the curvature detecting unit 36 detects a curvature of an optical fiber 41 specifically the curvature detecting unit detects a shape of the optical fiber 41 using a known pressure sensor or the like not illustrated detecting the shape of the optical fiber 41 and detects the curvature of the optical fiber 41 based on the detected shape the detection result of the curvature of the optical fiber 41 is output to the control unit 35 the control unit 35 transmits a control signal to the signal receiving unit 18 based on the detection result of the curvature detecting unit 36 specifically the control unit receives the detection result on a degree of curving of the optical fiber 41 from the curvature detecting unit 36 and transmits a control signal on characteristics of the output signal of the imaging element 15 to the signal receiving unit 18 via a signal line 42 the signal receiving unit 18 transmits the control signal transmitted from the control unit 35 to the imaging element 15 the imaging element 15 adjusts the characteristics of the output signal of the imaging element 15 based on the control signal that is the imaging element 15 adjusts an amplitude.
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offline application building blocks and permitting the use of one or more models the mobile engine architecture is easy to enhance or modify moreover new offline application building blocks can be downloaded and installed via the deployment and installation process discussed hereinafter with respect to fig6 and 7 mobile engine api layer 145 which will be discussed in more detail below provides independence between modular offline application building blocks 125 130 135 and servlet engine 120 modular offline application building blocks 125 130 and 135 utilize programming sources stored in memory 140 while memory 140 is shown within mobile engine 110 it may be located elsewhere mobile engine api layer 145 forms an interface between the various programming models 125 130 and 135 and the application data that resides on database 180 within mobile device 100 while database 180 is shown within mobile engine 110 it may be located elsewhere by providing api layer 145 alternative programming models offline applications and services may be incorporated activated or substituted for existing models offline applications and services in the future without having to completely reprogram mobile engine 110 api layer 145 contains file i o apis database apis synchronization layer apis and xml parsing apis this mobile engine api layer 145 also provides device independence so that any application can run on any device without specific programming for device specific dependencies referring now to fig2 api.
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a program and or a computer by way of illustration both an application running on a computing device and the computing device can be a component one or more components can reside within a process and or thread of execution and a component can be localized on one computer and or distributed between two or more computers in addition these components can execute from various computer readable media having various data structures stored thereon the components can communicate by way of local and or remote processes such as in accordance with a signal having one or more data packets e g data from one component interacting with another component in a local system distributed system and or across a network such as the internet with other systems by way of the signal furthermore various embodiments are described herein in connection with an access terminal an access terminal can also be called a system subscriber unit subscriber station mobile station mobile remote station remote terminal mobile device user terminal terminal wireless communication device user agent user device or user equipment ue an access terminal can be a cellular telephone a cordless telephone a session initiation protocol sip phone a wireless local loop wll station a personal digital assistant pda a handheld device having wireless connection capability computing device or other processing device connected to or utilizing a wireless modem moreover various embodiments are described herein in connection with a base.
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in half making a sharp crease the folded film was then placed between two plates and an eight pound weight was placed on the plate for 2 hours to make the crease of the film even sharper after that time the film was unfolded inspected for breakage at the crease and lightly stretched the film did not break either by creasing it or by lightly stretching it indicating that the coating film had excellent mechanical properties several pieces of fiberglass insulation weighing 53 grams per square foot having the dimensions of 8 u00d7 9 u00d7 3 4 inches each were roller coated with the coating composition of example 1 using a metal roller to give a dry add on of coating of 8 grams per square foot the coated pieces of fiberglass insulation were then dried in an oven at 325 u00b0 f for 5 minutes after which each piece was covered by a smooth strongly adherent coating the coated fiberglass insulation pieces were then subjected to the following tests a 11 2 u00d7 8 strip of a coated fiberglass insulation piece was positioned next to a propane torch having a 2 inches long blue inner flame in such a way that the tip of the blue inner flame touched the surface of the test piece at a 30 degree angle after a 60 second exposure to the flame the test piece was removed the test piece did not glow or burn also called having no 34 afterflame 34 and it gave of no visible black smoke a test piece was.
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housing 2 and with its middle region in the direction of the facing outside of the respective bearing 3 the bearing segments 3 are held fixed in direction of a bearing axis that is perpendicular to the drawing plane or in the axial direction of the central axis of the recess of the bearing housing 2 and in circumferential direction of the shaft 4 through bolts 6 which with a head part 6 u2032 each project into a recess on the outside of the respective bearing segment 3 and with a worm screw like shank 6 u2033 are screw adjustably turned into a corresponding threaded bore of the bearing housing 2 the shank 6 u2033 of each bolt 6 penetrates a recess 7 of the leaf spring 5 see also fig3 5 with a preferentially threadless portion wherein the edge of the recess 7 is overlapped by a radial annular step formed on the transition between head part 6 u2032 and shank 6 u2033 of the bolt on the side of the leaf spring 5 facing the respective bearing segment 3 accordingly the maximum deflection stroke of the middle region of the leaf spring 5 near the bolt in the direction of the shaft 4 can be limited through screw adjustment of the bolt 6 preferentially the deflection stroke of the leaf spring 5 is limited through screw adjustment of the bolt 6 in such a manner that the respective bearing segment 3 between the circumference of the shaft 4 and the leaf spring 5 contacting the annular step of the bolt 6 has a small radial play when the shaft 4 assumes a position in which the axis of the shaft 4 coincides with the aforementioned bearing axis at the.
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is especially advantageous to use as control agents xanthates dithiocarbamates or dithiocarbazates advantageously use is made as control agent in step e0 of xanthate compounds for instance o ethyl s 1 methoxycarbonyl ethyl xanthate of formula ch 3 ch co 2 ch 3 s c u2550 s och 2 ch 3 and more generally the reactive stabilizer of step e1 preferably bears such groups a control agent that is particularly suited to the implementation of step e0 is the compound sold by the company rhodia under the name rhodixan a1 the sources of free radicals that may be used in steps e0 and e1 the sources of free radicals used in steps e0 and e1 may be identical or different and are typically identical for practical reasons a source of free radicals that is suitable both in step e0 and in step e1 is a polymerization initiator of redox type which comprises two agents namely an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent which may be introduced simultaneously or consecutively according to an advantageous embodiment the reducing and oxidizing agents are introduced separately which makes it possible to delay the initiation of polymerization until the second agent has been introduced advantageously a step using such a redox agent is performed i.
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the ballistic implant to provide improved accuracy while some composition description has been provided for further details of the bullet formulations see the earlier referenced patents each of which are incorporated herein by reference the payload 22 of the ballistic implant is a solid dose medicament again such solid dose medicaments are known and reference is again made to the above mentioned patents however generally the solid payload may be comprised of adjuvants conventionally employed in preparing tablets by direct compression such as lubricants disintegrants fillers and of course the solid medicament useful solid particulate biologically active medicaments that may be used in preparations of the present type include hormones minerals vitamins antibiotics antigens antibodies and other medicinals such as tranquilizers and dewormers with reference to fig2 the interior wall 24 of cavity 18 can be seen as illustrated interior wall 24 has a series of parallel annular puller rings puller rings are concentric parallel ridges 28 which can be made by the core pins and dies used in making the projectile casing usually by an injection molding or casting process while annular ridges 28 of puller rings are shown in fact any means of raising projections for frictional engagement enhancement of the inner wall 24 surface of the interior cavity 18 can be utilized conceivably any non smooth discontinuity in the form of which provide a frictionally engagement enhancing surface would suffice examples might include ridges bumps nodules grooves etc certain constructional features may be worthwhile to mention specifically typically for ballistic implanting applicant has found a standard 25 caliber bullet suitable length of the bullet doesn 39 t appear critical bullets of.
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block if the drum 148 rotates at 30 rpm or a revolution every 2 seconds 600 wires sec 1200 wires 2 sec will pass in front of the sensor 52 a sensor plot will consist of a wave of varying amplitude with the amplitude spikes representing the presence of a wire the stream of data may be analyzed and displayed to an operator by suitable display for example a computer screen may display a green light for appropriate within acceptable range wire spacing and a red light for out of acceptable range spacing the system processor may verify wire count spacing amplitude of output signal upon completion of the ply scan the portions 89 of the sidewall are brought back into an original position covering the carcass ply 92 and abutting the miniskirt 87 of the crown 86 any anomalies in the location spacing and condition of the ply wires 94 may be evaluated and a decision based upon the condition of the ply wires can be made adjustments to the assembly process or carcass components may made in u201c real time u201d as necessary to eliminate or lessen the observed and measured anomalies to ensure that the ply wires in future green tires are in an optimal anomaly free configuration and orientation the speed at which the build drum 148 rotates may be controlled for optimal scanning efficiency as set forth.
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faces the latching arm free end 46 in this regard a tab 49 is defined by the cam surface 48 and in the embodiment illustrated the tab 49 is bent downwardly at an angle and rearwardly toward the wing portions 42 of the latching member 40 the angle of this cam surface 48 serves to exert a return force on the actuator cam member 54 as the rear end of the latching member 40 is fixed to the connector housing 12 by way of the fasteners 44 at the wing portions 43 thereof the latching arm 45 is therefore free to deflect upwardly and downwardly the upward deflection of the latching arm 45 occurs when the actuator 50 is pulled in a first direction rearwardly and the actuator cam member 54 moves from its first operative position shown in fig4 d at the front end of the connector housing recess 60 to its second operative position shown in fig5 c when this occurs the latching arm engagement hooks 47 are lifted out of the opposing guide frame openings 72 and the connector 10 may be removed from the guide frame 70 the latching member cam surface extends down at an angle in a second direction angularly offset from the pulling first direction as the latching arm free end tends to return to its downward or engaged position the downwardly angled cam surface exerts a return force shown by the arrow rf in fig5 c and 6c onto the roll pin 55 this causes the roll pin 55 to move forwardly in the connector housing recess 60 when the pulling on the actuator is relaxed by this structure the cam surface of the latching member 40 is maintained.
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protein or fragment thereof or rna molecule of a virus which is capable of interfering with rna silencing in an animal cell to suppress the silencing response of a host and or to reverse the silencing of the expression of a nucleotide sequence in an animal cell once established thus a rna silencing suppressor of the present invention can be used for the improvement of packaging producer cell lines for the production of recombinant virus particles or viral vectors including retro lenti baculo adeno adeno associated aav or hybrid virus particles such as adeno aav viruses this invention deals preferably with the production of recombinant virus particles which harbor a nucleotide construct which is able to produce a single transcript or multiple transcripts capable of folding into double stranded rna in a preferred embodiment of the invention the protein or rna molecule of the invention can be used for the improvement of packaging cell lines for the production of rna vectors such as retro or lentiviral vectors harboring a nucleotide construct which is able to produce a single transcript or multiple transcripts capable of folding into double stranded rna the invention further provides a nucleic acid construct comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a protein or fragment thereof or rna molecule of a virus which is capable of interfering with rna silencing under the control of a suitable promoter for expression in a eukaryotic cell.
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the hole nozzle plate 1 has a number of vertically and horizontally arrayed holes 1 a 1 from which jets of cold air are blown out to be impinged on to the back 3 a of the carcass 3 the slit nozzle plate 2 has a number of vertically extending parallel slits 2 a 1 from which jets of cold air are blown out to be impinged on eviscerated hollow 3 b of the carcass 3 in the surface freezing room cold air jets of u2212 20 u02dc u2212 45 u00b0 c are impinged on to the surface of carcass to freeze the subcutaneous tissue part to store latent cold heat there in the example of fig1 by spraying cold air jets of u2212 30 u00b0 c in the surface freezing room for 55 minutes the surface temperature of the carcass decreased to u2212 25 u00b0 c the surface freezing process will be explained in more detail with reference to fig2 a d fig2 a is a schematic sectional view of the tempering room with a carcass 3 transferred therein fig2 b is a schematic perspective view of the slit nozzle plate 2 and hole nozzle plate 1 fig2 c is a front elevation view partially cutaway of the slit nozzle plate 2 and fig2 d is a front elevation view partially cutaway of the hole nozzle plate 1 the slit nozzle plate 2 has a number of vertical slits 2 a 1 the slit nozzle plate.
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the equation 7 is calculated by the addition circuit a 2 the value u03b8 is obtained by inverting the result of the calculation by the inverter in 1 this value is integrated twice to obtain the value however since integration error is caused in the integration operation an arrangement has been made in the invention to correct the integration error furthermore it goes without saying that correction is made to minimize the above described noise component then the calculation of the following equation 10 is carried out equ5 therefore u03b8 is independent of k 1 and k 2 in addition the accumulation error in the integration can be substantially minimized the value 1 s is the transfer function of the integrator with respect to the noise component e b nx the following calculation is carried out equ6 the transfer function of the equation 13 can be sufficiently reduced by suitably selecting the values k 1 and k 2 that is the effect of the noise component can be sufficiently reduced accordingly the signal e d excellent in response characteristic and sufficiently free from the effect of the acceleration caused at random can be obtained a cylinder stroke detector 23 is juxtaposed with the blade cylinder 5 to detect the stroke of the blade cylinder 5 thereby to output a stroke signal e s an inclinometer 24 is provided at a predetermined position on the rear surface of the blade 4 to detect the tilt angle of the blade 4 to output a tilt angle signal e c an arithmetic circuit 26 receives the inclination.