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carrying out this process the finger receiving members of lesser diameter are rods and the mandrels onto which the fingers are turned are tubular a wrist clamp is provided which grips the inside of the cuff portion of the glove and draws the glove off the finger mounting members onto the heated mandrels by movement relative to the finger mounting members the turning of the glove fingers is assisted by the provision of retractable inserts in the tubular mandrels which push on the finger ends to assist the pulling forces exerted by the moving wrist clamp to effect the turning application_number US 63659075 A description the finger mounting members of smaller diameter are preferably rods and the finger receiving mandrels are preferably hollow or tubular and arranged to be movable so that the finger receiving mandrels will snugly surround the finger mounting members and the glove fingers mounted thereon the means for engaging the glove is suitably an expandable and retractable wrist clamp arranged to move longitudinally with respect to the finger receiving mandrels and to surround them the wrist clamp is expanded to engage the inside of the cuff or wrist portion of the glove it is then moved longitudinally of the finger receiving mandrels to draw the cuff and hand parts of the glove over the finger receiving mandrels and turn them right side out as it does so as its travel continues the wrist clamp turns the fingers of the glove by rolling them from their initial inside out engagement with the finger mounting members.
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316 receives the call request and in response sends the caller number to called party 320 fig6 illustrates computer system 600 that could be used to implement aspects of the invention in particular computer system 600 could be used in scp 312 rp 303 switch 314 or an in another communication device computer system 600 includes communication interface 630 user interface 650 processing system 610 and storage system 620 storage system 620 stores software 640 processing system 610 is linked to communication interface 630 and user interface 650 computer system 600 could be comprised of programmed general purpose computers although those skilled in the art will appreciate that programmable or special purpose circuitry and equipment may be used computer system 600 may use a client server architecture where operations are distributed among a server system and client devices that together comprise elements 610 650 communication interface 630 could comprise a network interface card modem port or some other communication device communication interface 630 may be distributed among multiple communication devices processing system 610 could comprise a computer microprocessor logic circuit or some other processing device processing system 610 may be distributed among multiple processing devices user interface 650 could comprise a keyboard mouse voice recognition interface microphone and speakers graphical display touch screen or some other type of user device storage system 620 could comprise a disk tape integrated circuit server or some other.
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boundary may be greater than about four bytes for example about eight bytes further the frame may be aligned with the increased word boundary by increasing the length of the fields in the frames the increased field lengths may also be used to accommodate more values addresses or identifiers to support more onus 120 more data flows or both fig2 illustrates an embodiment of a downstream gtc frame 200 the downstream gtc frame 200 may comprise downstream data transmitted from the olt 110 to any of the onus 120 for instance over a downstream channel for instance the downstream gtc frame 200 may broadcasted by the olt 110 and comprise payload data as well as network control and management information each onu 120 may receive the downstream gtc frame 200 and identify the corresponding data assigned to the onu 120 using some addressing information such as an onu identifier onu id the downstream gtc frame 200 may comprise a physical control block downstream pcbd 210 and a downstream payload 220 which may be a gem payload as described below the pcbd 210 may comprise a plurality of fields such as a physical synchronization psync 211 an identification ident 212 a physical layer operations administration and maintenance ploam downstream or ploamd 213 a bit interleaved parity bip 214 a payload length downstream plend 215 and an upstream bandwidth map us bwmap 216 the psync 211 may comprise a fixed pattern that precedes the remaining fields in the pcbd 210 this pattern.
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shown in fig1 and 5 the wristband 10 includes a face stock 13 a protective top coating 14 and a layer of antimicrobial coating 11 or u201c overvarnish u201d containing antimicrobial compounds as shown in fig5 as shown in greater detail below different embodiments of the identification devices of the present invention are designed to be compatible with various printing procedures such as direct thermal printing and thermal transfer printing as used herein the term u201c identification device u201d may also apply to other devices benefiting from or requiring printing through or on antimicrobial layers or components for example within the purview of the present invention are plaques plates and identification badges bearing the indicia 12 and the overvarnish 11 or other antimicrobial layer of protectant that allows for printing notably the identification device could be a component of an overall larger device especially a device benefiting from antimicrobial properties such as an implant or personalized article of clothing the term u201c facestock u201d as used herein denotes generally the type of material used to form the supporting structure of the wristband or other identification device and is capable of retaining the print indicia 12 in combination with the protective coating 14 without the antimicrobial overvarnish 11 the term u201c antimicrobial u201d as used herein denotes a substance with the ability to control the breeding growing and proliferation of microorganisms referring again to fig1 and 5 the face stock 13 of the wristband 10 includes a pair of long edges 16 a pair of short edges 17 a body portion.
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a web server or any other electronic device or computing system capable of processing program instructions and receiving and sending data in some embodiments computer 102 may be a laptop computer a tablet computer a netbook computer a personal computer pc a desktop computer a personal digital assistant pda a smart phone or any programmable electronic device capable of communicating over a data connection to network 120 in other embodiments computer 102 may represent server computing systems utilizing multiple computers as a server system such as in a distributed computing environment in general computer 102 is representative of any electronic devices or combinations of electronic devices capable of executing machine readable program instructions computer 102 includes user interface 104 random access memory ram 106 a central processing unit 108 and persistent storage 110 user interface 104 provides an interface between a user of computer 102 and solution server 122 over a data connection on network 120 user interface 104 may be a graphical user interface gui or a web user interface wui and can display text documents web browser windows user options application interfaces and instructions for operation and includes the information such as graphic text and sound that a program.
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the like the cycloparaffin fraction described herein consists of cycloalkanes or molecules containing at least one cycloalkane ring non limiting examples of components of the cycloparaffin fraction include cyclohexane cyclopentane methylcyclohexanes methylcyclopentane dimethylcyclohexanes dimethylcyclopentanes ethylcyclohexane and ethylcyclopentane the olefinic fraction described herein can contain linear branched and cyclo olefins non limiting examples of components of the olefinic fraction include butenes pentenes isopentenes hexenes and diisobutylene the iso paraffinic branched paraffinic fraction and n paraffinic linear paraffinic fraction described herein consist respectively of branched and straight chain alkanes non limiting examples of iso paraffinic fraction and n paraffinic fraction components include n pentane n hexane n heptane 2 methylpentane and iso octane fuels described herein in some aspects contain less than 1 by volume of benzene and less than 80 ppm by weight of sulfur fuels described herein can be obtained by the addition of either pure components or blends of pure components or the use of refinery streams having high concentrations of the desired compounds those of ordinary skill in the art are able to identify refinery streams that are useful in providing the hydrocarbon fractions of fuels used in the methods described herein for example fluid catalytic cracking fcc streams contain relatively high levels of aromatics cycloparaffins and olefins reformate streams contain very high levels.
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stop ledge 54 on hammer 30 as link 32 rotates about link pivot pin 38 fig8 shows a close up view of end of the first stage of rearward travel of trigger 20 as shown in fig7 fig9 amp 10 show the second stage of rearward travel of trigger 20 now that the link 32 can no longer rotate relative to the hammer 30 the continued rearward travel of the trigger 20 causes the link nose 40 to slide up the cocking notch 31 of the trigger 20 when the link nose 40 finally clears the cocking notch 31 the hammer 30 is released to travel forward powered by springs that have been compressed in hammer spring plunger 36 during the first stage of trigger travel in preferred embodiments of the invention the force required to pull the trigger to the end of the first stage is approximately 5 pounds the load thereafter immediately increases to approximately 8 pounds just before the hammer is released this three pound difference provides a clear tactile indication to the shooter that the hammer is in pending release so the final aim can be made just before the weapon is fired trigger assemblies of the invention thus provide the gunner with improved hit probability over those that do not provide the tactile feel of impending release one of the major features of trigger assembly 18 is that it accomplishes its task within a very small front to back.
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fig1 b is a graph showing a disengagement feature of a conventional wet friction material fig2 is a graph showing shear strength of friction material substrates of the wet friction material according to the embodiment of the invention compared to comparative examples fig3 a is a view showing a frame format of an inner structure of conventional friction material substrates fig3 b is a view showing a frame format of an inner structure of friction material substrates according to the embodiment of the invention fig4 is a graph showing a pore diameter distribution of friction material substrates of the wet friction material according to the embodiment of the invention compared to comparative examples first a production method or composing materials that make up friction material substrates of the wet friction material according to preferred embodiments of the invention are described referring to table 1 as shown in table 1 as a composition of friction material substrates of a wet friction material according to the embodiment of the invention it produces friction material substrates making use of four kinds of compositions according to a first example to a fourth example and for comparison it produces another friction material substrates making use of five kinds of compositions according to a first comparative example to a fifth comparative example in composing materials shown in table 1 it uses aramid fiber pulp for a fiber and diatom earth graphite and carbon fiber for filler also it makes use of diatom earth for u201c inorganic filler a b u201d zinc oxide for u201c inorganic filler c u201d barium sulfate for u201c inorganic filler d u201d titanium oxide for u201c inorganic filler e u201d and calcium carbonate for u201c inorganic filler f u201d each at.
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80 addition flanges may extend circumferentially from the metal clip 1401 in order to attach the clip 1401 to the clutch plates 77 78 and 80 in a manner similar to that shown in fig1 a and 12 b the flanges may reduce localized loads and distribute the loads over a greater area the axial length of the metallic clips 1401 are a function of the axial thickness of the adjacent input clutch plates and the proximity of the output clutch plates 77 78 and 80 to the axial bounds of the clutch the metallic clips 1410 may take the form of a c channel as shown in fig1 the clip 1410 may also be tapered radially as it extends axially the reducing the weight load of the clip 1410 while the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character it being understood that only the preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the inventions are desired to be protected it should be understood that while the use of words such as preferable preferably preferred or more preferred utilized in the description above indicate that the feature so described may be more desirable it nonetheless may not be necessary and embodiments lacking the same may be contemplated as within the scope of the invention the scope being defined by the claims that follow in reading the claims it is intended that when words such as u201c.
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count pulse is received the sheet number counter for 34 a4 one side monochrome 34 of the department department number 72 in use which is already formatted on the sram 802 is incremented by one 1234 u2192 1235 as it is construed that one transfer sheet has been ejected in the copy mode 34 a4 one side monochrome 34 latched similarly at time f if one count pulse is received the sheet number counter for 34 a4 one side monochrome 34 is incremented by one 1235 u2192 1236 as it is construed that one transfer sheet has been ejected in the copy mode 34 a4 one side monochrome 34 latched next at time g as the rdf 300 pulls the original into the platen glass 101 the copy mode 34 a3 one side monochrome 34 is sent in the order of 50h a3 one side monochrome at time h if the copying machine administrating apparatus 800 has received the copy mode the copy mode received is latched into sram 802 at time i if one count pulse is received the sheet number counter for 34 a3 one side monochrome 34 of the department in use which is already formatted on the sram 802 is incremented by one 5678 u2192 5679 as it is construed that one transfer sheet has been ejected in the copy mode 34 a3 one side monochrome 34 latched similarly at time j if.
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to the housing bottom surface and are configured to support several energy conversion elements 300 fig1 clearly show the alignment of the actuator assembly the resilient section 110 and the actuator bar 111 it has to be understood any force applied on the resilient section 110 is transmitted to the actuator bar 111 the actuator bar 111 is coupled to a vertical arm 302 by means of a bar attachment part 301 as shown in fig1 further the actuator bar 111 comprises a resilient member 1000 connected to inner frame 202 the resilient member 1000 as shown in fig1 through fig1 comprises an extended member 1002 mechanically coupled to the actuator bar 111 the extended member 1002 pass through the inner frame 202 in such way that the inner frame only permits the vertical movement of the extended member 1002 a spring 1001 and a buffer 1003 are fixed to the housing by means of support 202 the resilient member 1000 provides a reciprocal motion of the bar 111 therefore after a vehicle or pedestrian interaction the actuator bar 111 returns to its original position a single unit for energy conversion as show in fig2 comprises first actuator or movable bar 303 said.
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avoid excessive length of spray path to fabric substrate surface and the corresponding increase in size of shroud required for such the relative angle between the plane of the spray head discs the spray path and the plane of the fabric substrate should be greater than about 10 u00b0 preferably the center of the spray heads in straight line distance perpendicular from the substrate fabric should be from between about 6 34 to 24 34 in establishing a desired spray path fabric substrate path angular relation the fabric inlet and exit slots 46 48 in the shroud and guide rollers 28 30 may be appropriately relocated from their positions shown in fig1 to accommodate the particular fabric path and the desired relative angle between the discharge spray path and the plane of the fabric fig7 10 show a second embodiment of the present invention in which the applicator section of the invention is modified to provide relative positioning of the support housing and shroud enclosure of the applicator section like elements of the applicator section of the second embodiment to those of the embodiment shown in fig1 6 are identified by their prime numbers the applicator section 32 39 of fig7 10 is constructed with a shroud enclosure 82 communicating with the support housing 40 39 to permit relative adjustable positioning of the housing 40 39 and shroud 82 as seen in fig7 10 the housing and shroud enclosure are operatively interconnected by means of a continuous flexible member such as a pleated rubber sleeve 83 opposed ends of which are attached as by one or more clamp members 84 to the respective outer wall surfaces of the housing 40.
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such as an acrylic binder the use of an acrylic binder in the composition leaves a deposited electrode layer that cannot be rubbed off by hand without the use of this binder the deposited layer can be too soft to withstand processing also fugitive materials may be included in the composition these fugitive materials may be carbon graphite or other types of non dissolved organic materials which will occupy space until the electrode is fired upon firing these materials will leave open porosity in the fully fired electrode the electrodes may be formed from any one of a variety of compositions below are three preferred formulations the first of which has been determined to produce the best results a spark plug fails when the voltage necessary to initiate a spark increases over 25 000 to 30 000 volts the electrical system cannot supply more voltage than approximately 30 000 volts the following table compares the voltage capabilities of spark plugs having different types of electrodes note that some of the plugs produced a spark with 33 000 and 32 000 volts but the spark was irregular so that plugs were considered to have failed the others u201c failed u201d because a spark no longer occurred and thus the demand voltage could not be measured demand voltage new 100 hour 200 hour 300 hour 400 hour standard 16 000 18 000 22 000 22 000 failed platinum tip plug torch.
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endogenous or transgene driven expression of pd l1 on antigenpresenting dcs leads to diminished t cell reactivity in vitro and in vivo as demonstrated in murine models of autoimmunity the importance of pd l1 in self tolerance has also been demonstrated in experimental animals in which blockade or absence of the pd l1 pd 1 pathway results in various forms of autoimmune disease including a spontaneous lupus like glomerulonephritis in c57bl 6 mice the receptor for pd l1 is shared by a second ligand pd l2 b7 dc cd273 which can also inhibit t cell activation but is less widely expressed and appears to play some non redundant roles in self tolerance dna polymorphisms in the gene for the shared pd 1 receptor have been linked to sle susceptibility in some populations of adults and children however t cell expression of pd 1 protein has not been found to differ significantly between sle patients and controls in contrast to the pd 1 gene studies genetic polymorphisms in pd l1 did not appear to be linked to sle however both immature mdc and mo from children with sle failed to up regulate pd l1 normally and this deficiency was associated with increased disease activity indicating an important role for this negative co stimulator in the pathogenesis of sle as discussed above pd l1 on antigen presenting cells binds to pd 1 on t lymphocytes and regulates their activity animals without pd 1 develop an autoimmune disease similar to sle with t lymphocytes reacting to self proteins.
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hours the catalyst was removed by filtration through a celite bed and the ch 3 oh stripped the crude oil 0 50 g was taken up in h 2 o and applied to an ag50wx8 h 10 ml column eluting first with h 2 o then with 10 pyridine h 2 o the desired fractions were combined the solvent stripped and the residual pyridine azeotropically removed with toluene the residue was taken up in h 2 o filtered millipore and lyophilized to give a glassy solid 350 mg the solid was passed through an ag50wx8 li 10 ml column eluting with h 2 o the desired fractions were combined taken to small volume and chromatographed on an hp 20 200 ml column eluting with a linear gradient h 2 o ch 3 cn 0 u2192 90 the desired fractions were combined stripped to dryness taken into h 2 o filtered millipore and lyophilized to give the title product 90 mg 0 28 mmole 15 yield as a glassy solid tlc 7 2 1 isopropanol conc nh 4 oh h 2 o single spot r f 0 3 analysis calcd for c 13 h 23 n 2 o 5 pli 1 3 moles h 2 o c 43 91 h 7 25 n 7 88 p 8 7 found c 43 93 h 7 25 n 7 88 p.
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example a web server can generate a container object including a request for a certificate and a recipient 39 s web browser can execute computer program 105 165 to process the container object the request for a certificate can be processed as described above in reference to fig5 alternatively the request for a certificate can specify a particular network protocol for a direct response that contains the recipient 39 s certificate the computer program 165 could for example transmit the recipient 39 s certificate back to the web server using hypertext transfer protocol for illustrative purposes the following example describes an instance when a web server is the sender of a request for a certificate a bank providing online banking services allows the bank 39 s customers to receive their banking statements electronically over http from a web server for security purposes the bank requires a customer 39 s public key certificate to encrypt the customer 39 s banking statements before transmitting them to the customer electronically accordingly if the bank does not have a customer 39 s certificate in a certificate database the bank generates a container object including a request for a certificate a customer 39 s web browser associates the container object with an application program such as computer program 105 165 to process the container object and respond to the request for a certificate included in the container.
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of the lower support arms 50 are connected by a lower support arm rod 60 which extends between the lower support arms 50 passes through a hole provided in each of the proximal ends of each of the lower support arms 50 and continues a distance to protrude from the outer aspect of each of the lower support arms 50 to form a pair of lower support arm pivots 70 attachment means are provided for attaching the basket supporting assemblies 40 to the rack the members 25 may be provided with a plurality of aligned pairs of channels 80 and wells not shown for retaining the upper support arm pivots 65 and the lower support arm pivots 70 respectively the channels 80 are located on the inner aspect of the members 25 extend horizontally and open toward the rear of the cart 10 one of the pair of channels 80 is located on each of the members 25 and the pair of channels 80 is positioned at equal height the upper support arm pivots 65 are releasably retained within the channels 80 it is preferred that each of the channels 80 be provided with a releasable retaining clip not shown of conventional manufacture to releasably retain the upper support arm pivots 65 within the channels 80 the lower support arm pivots 70 are rotatably retained within the wells a pair of plugs not shown may be fixed to the lower support arm pivots 70 and the size of the wells may be increased to correspond with the plugs to provide more secure.
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for example be embodied in the form of a packet oriented data line for example ethernet protocol token ring protocol fiber optic data cable etc particularly with such a u201c packet oriented u201d design it is also possible to have the data line 11 for the input signal and the data line 9 for the feedback signal embodied in the form of a combined data line not shown here in fig2 the two wedges 3 of the energy modulator 1 shown in fig1 are respectively shown in a position 13 in which they are spaced the maximum distance apart from each other and in a position 14 in which they are spaced the minimum distance apart from each other depicted with dashed lines the usable region 12 for the damping of the particle beam 2 10 is defined in this case by the overlapping region of the two wedges in the position 13 in which they are spaced the maximum distance apart from each other this usable region 12 is depicted in a top view in fig3 in fig3 a plurality of measurement points 15 is shown inside the usable region 12 in the exemplary embodiment shown here the measurement points 15 are arranged in the form of a regular grid the distance between two measurement points 15 in the present case is respectively constant both along a row and along a column however other patterns are basically also possible for example a cluster of points can be established in a region that is typically or more frequently struck by the.
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example the resonant network device 120 can be a single turn coil with a one inch cross section wrapped around a ferrite core or any other suitable device of any suitable shape size and configuration can be used the ringing signal generated by the resonant network device includes information of interest because it is modulated by changes in either the capacitor inductor or both which thus act as the sensors for example the frequency of the ringing is determined by the shifts in the l c circuit 39 s value of capacitance and or inductance note this frequency is chosen so as not to be at the same frequency of the input charging frequency which is typically 300 khz so as to not confuse data interpretation by way of example the capacitor of the l c circuit may be configured as a capacitive pressure sensor in which distance between plates of the capacitor is reduced as pressure is increased and vice versa likewise inductive displacement sensors may be used where inductance changes with motion of a permeable core in accordance with changes in pressure in a volume or strains in a structure the intensity of the signal 39 s energy is such that much energy can be transmitted through the ground itself the interaction of the signal with the surrounding formation can yield important information about the formation itself indeed the signal can be received by separate above ground surface antennas away from the well site and the signal interpreted by various methods shifts in the signal 39 s frequency attenuation delays and echo effects may give valuable underground information.
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the threaded top part 10 that screws into the bottom of the hydraulic cylinder 2 and the aperture 13 on each side of the shaft 6 through which the bolt 7 that secures the top tooth 4 in place extends fig9 is an exploded view of the shaft 6 and top tooth 4 of the present invention as shown in this figure the top tooth 4 comprises an extension 25 that fits up into the bottom end of the shaft 6 the extension 25 comprises an aperture 26 through which the bolt is inserted 7 after passing through the aperture 13 in the bottom end of the shaft 6 thereby securing the top tooth 4 to the shaft 6 although the top tooth 4 may be secured to the shaft with a bolt 7 as shown in this figure other mechanisms for securing the top tooth 4 to the shaft 6 such as a set screw may be utilized as well the top tooth 4 further comprises a cutting edge 27 which will come into contact with the rock during operation of the invention because the top tooth 4 is fixedly attached to the shaft 6 and the shaft 6 is fixedly attached to the hydraulic cylinder 2 the top tooth 4 will move up and down concurrently with the hydraulic cylinder 2 and shaft 6 fig1 is a perspective view of three different embodiments of the top tooth 4.
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with respect to the substrate 12 the layers 46 48 can be of a number of materials that are used in integrated circuit fabrication the applicant has found that titanium aluminum nitride tialn is a suitable material for the layer 46 and that titanium is a suitable material for the layer 48 the load formation 44 defines part of the proximal end wall 26 the load formation 44 is composite with a primary layer 50 and a secondary layer 52 as with the fulcrum formation 42 the layers 50 52 can be of any of a number of materials that are used in integrated circuit fabrication however as set out above the nozzle arrangement 10 is fabricated by using successive deposition and etching steps it follows that it is convenient for the layers 50 52 to be of the same material as the layers 46 48 thus the layers 50 52 can be of tialn and titanium respectively the nozzle arrangement 10 includes an ink ejecting member in the form of an elongate rectangular paddle 54 the paddle 54 is fixed to the load formation 44 and extends towards the distal end wall 24 further the paddle 54 is dimensioned to correspond generally with the nozzle chamber 22 it follows that displacement of the paddle 54 towards and away from the ink ejection port 30 with sufficient energy results in the ejection of an ink drop from the ink ejection port the manner in which drop ejection is achieved is described in detail in the above referenced patents applications and is therefore not discussed in any detail here to facilitate fabrication the paddle 54 is of tialn in.
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a central air outlet 115 opening into the central region of the passenger compartment of the automobile and side air outlets 116 and 117 opening respectively into the opposite side regions of the passenger compartment dampers 118 to 122 are disposed respectively near the air outlets 112 113 115 116 and 117 referring to fig2 showing a refrigeration circuit through which a refrigerant is circulated included in the automotive air conditioner a compressor 201 with a built in electric motor not shown for compressing a refrigerant is contained in a sealed container 202 the discharge port of the compressor 201 is connected to a selector valve 204 by a discharge line 203 the selector valve 204 delivers the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 201 to the internal heat exchangers 109 and 110 or to an external heat exchanger 205 the internal first heat exchanger 109 and the external heat exchanger 205 are interconnected by a refrigerant line 206 a cooling capillary tube 207 and a heating capillary tube 208 are provided in the refrigerant line 206 and check valves 209 and 210 are connected in parallel to the capillary tubes 207 and 208 respectively the second internal heat exchanger 110 provided in the second duct unit 130 is used principally for dehumidification a dehumidifying capillary tube 211 is disposed between the second internal heat exchanger 110 and the first internal heat exchanger 109 a bypass circuit 212 provided with a reversible solenoid valve 213 is connected in parallel to the dehumidifying capillary tube 211 the reversible solenoid valve 213 always allows the flow of the refrigerant from the first internal heat exchanger 102 toward the second internal heat exchanger 110 the reversible solenoid valve 213 allows the reverse flow of the refrigerant only when.
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is seen how the improved point can be constructed so as to provide a universal type point giving the improved performance regardless of the orientation of the rock stratum fig8 shows an alternate embodiment of the invention in this configuration the protrusions on the angled sides of the flanges 12 and 14 are substantially identical to those shown and described in the embodiment of fig1 so likewise is the construction and disposition of the protrusion 36 however in this alternate embodiment the protrusions or teeth like members positioned at the extremes of the web 16 such as 74 and 76 are now rotated 90 u00b0 from the position they had in fig1 thus the biting edge provided by these protrusions e g 78 is likewise perpendicular to the orientation of the edges on the similarly located protrusions shown in fig1 fig9 depicts the relationship of the alternate form of the improved pile point of fig8 shown in place on an h pile and its relationship to the rock stratum 80 the figure depicts the particular orientation between rock and pile point for which such an embodiment is more preferred in this situation although not apparent from the drawings the rock stratum is actually inclined to the vertical in a 90 u00b0 spatial relationship to the rock formations of fig6 and 7 from this view it is apparent that the.
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secure the surgical clip an additional benefit of the second end stop is that it limits the force which the surgeon can apply via the trigger to the compound lever mechanism which might otherwise damage the handle or other parts of the applicator the adjustment of the position of the second end stop is made by moving the locating plate 110 within the handle 62 until the second end stop position matches the first end stop position the locating plate 110 is then secured to the handle 62 with the locating plate screws 112 the applicator 10 is intended to be used single handedly the trigger 28 is intended to be operated by the first and second fingers with the handle 62 accommodating the remaining fingers when the trigger 28 is depressed it slides into the handle 62 there is minimal clearance between the trigger 28 and the handle 62 when the applicator is being used the surgeon will be wearing surgical gloves any substantial gap between the trigger 28 and the handle 62 may result in the surgical glove becoming trapped and torn which could create hygiene problems movement of the trigger 28 results in the actuating pegs 82 on the second end 76 of the first lever 72 being moved by the actuating slot 36 in the trigger 28 as the first lever 72 rotates around the first pivot pin 80 the first end 90 of the second lever 88 slides along the length of the actuating surface 78 of the first lever 72 thereby rotating the second lever 88 about the second pivot pin 96 rotational movement of the second lever 88 causes the second end 92 of the second lever 88.
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required to determine the peak height at 988 cm u2212 1 due to twisting c u2014 h out of plane vibrations of a vinyl group bonded to a phenyl ring the scanning velocity was set to 0 158 and the aperture to 130 the 1 h nmr measurements were performed using a bruker avance 500 mhz nmr spectrometer thirty two scans of each material were collected in a 5 mm diameter probe with a delay of 10 s to a 50 ml erlenmeyer flask 0 45 g of alcl 3 was added followed by 100 ml of methyl chloride at u2212 30 u00b0 c the resulting solution was stirred for 30 min at u2212 30 u00b0 c and then cooled down to u2212 95 u00b0 c thus forming the catalyst solution to a 2000 ml glass reactor equipped with an overhead stirrer 900 ml of methyl chloride at u2212 95 u00b0 c were added followed by 100 0 ml isobutylene at u2212 95 u00b0 c 3 0 ml of isoprene at room temperature 0 5 ml dvb at room temperature and 1 0 ml of 2 4 4 trimethyl 1 pentene the latter chemical served as a chain transfer agent during polymerizations in order that the formed polymer was soluble in an organic solvent the reaction mixture was cooled down to u2212 95 u00b0 c and 10 0 ml of the catalyst solution was added to start the reaction the reaction was carried out in mbraun u00ae drybox under the atmosphere of dry nitrogen the reaction was terminated after 5 minutes by adding into the reaction.
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to hold the melt temperature of the polymer melt in a range above 300 u00b0 c preferably in a range between 300 and 400 u00b0 c then the polymer melt is extruded through the nozzle holes 5 to form a respective fiber strand 6 after the fiber strands 6 emerge from the nozzle holes 5 they arrive in the acceleration section 15 and are brought together with a blowing stream thus the fiber strands 6 and the blowing stream are accelerated continuously inside the acceleration section 15 as far as up to an exit throat in this way the fiber strands 6 are increasingly stretched the result is that following the expansion of the blowing stream in the free space said fiber strands form microfibers with a fiber cross section in a range between 0 5 u03bcm and 30 u03bcm then the microfibers 11 are deposited continuously as the non woven fabric 14 on the depositing belt 13 a cold blowing medium preferably cold air is used as the blowing medium for taking off and stretching the fiber strands 6 this process allows the fiber strands to cool down until they are deposited so that no additional cooling of the fibers is necessary at air temperatures of for example 25 u00b0 c in particular the free space 12 between the blower 3 and the depositing belt 13 can be held extremely small so that the blowing stream significantly improves the depositing of the microfibers so as to form a non woven fabric in addition the stability of the fiber guide is enhanced in that when the cold blowing air meets the freshly extruded fiber strands rapid cooling of the peripheral zones of the fiber strands 6 takes place however.
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in an angled tilted or vertical position weep hole 202 is preferably located at a lower portion of reflective tube 102 where moisture would tend to accumulate 0029 fig3 is a schematic diagram of an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the invention reflective tube 102 is designed to surround or enclose antenna 300 reflective tube 102 is substantially continuous and it extends along antenna 300 longitudinally forward end cap 302 a and rear end cap 302 b are attached to opposite ends of reflective tube 102 end caps 302 a and 302 b preferably include provisions to hold antenna 300 preferably a female member 304 a is used to mate with male end portion 306 a of antenna 300 and a female member 304 b is used to mate with male end portion 306 b of antenna 300 female member 304 a is preferably a hole disposed in forward end cap 302 a and female member 304 b is preferably a hole disposed in rear end cap 302 b after assembly end caps 302 a and 302 b assist in suspending antenna 300 within reflective tube 102 and preventing antenna 300 from contacting reflective tube 102 forward end cap 302 a has an interior side 303 a and rear end cap 302 b has an interior side 303 b in another preferred embodiment interior side 303 b may be coated with.
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direct wiring connections between the microprocessor 46 and other system components mother board 48 and microprocessor 46 are powered by a power unit 52 which converts standard 120 volt ac power to the various voltage requirements of the various system components in a manner known in the art a battery backup unit 58 may also be optionally included mother board 48 provides a point for termination and distribution of the various communication cables used throughout the system thus as mentioned above the twisted pair connection between control unit 40 and antenna interface 20 the control wire leads 19 of remote test tag 14 and the data communication cable 50 connecting the control unit to computer 60 all route through mother board 40 as mentioned above the particular wiring and communication schemes mentioned herein are merely representative of the presently preferred embodiments it being recognized by the person of skill in the art that the particular data communication methods and control wiring schemes may be adopted in any manner known in the art provided that the herein described signals necessary to operate the system 10 are present thus for example data communication cables 50 may be rs 232 type db25 cables eia 485 metallic cables fiber optic cables or any combination thereof alternatively a wireless communication methodology utilizing digital or analog radio signals infrared signals etc may also be deployed as a matter of design choice with continued reference to fig1 and 3 control unit 40 is connected to a general purpose digital computer 60 and communicates therewith for the purpose of receiving control information therefrom and for passing information such as received pit tag id 39 s and diagnostic signals from control unit 40 if desired control unit 40 may.
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of the second wall 37 to the edge 34 a allows to close the tray 34 so as to make it suitable to dispense the liquid once it is coupled to the container 30 the outlet 44 is placed as shown in fig8 at an indentation 46 formed on the first wall 36 the indentation 46 forms diffusion grooves 47 preferably facing upwards which extend in a radial pattern or web from the central area of the first wall 36 in this embodiment the outlet 44 is at the center of the web in order to allow a uniform diffusion of the liquid flowing from inside the container the dispenser 1 is provided with a hanger 45 associated with the container 30 for allowing the vertical positioning of said container in the toilet bowl in such a way that the diffusion grooves 47 face upwards to the hanger 45 a hook 46 is connected which interlockingly engages the rim of the toilet bowl finally the positioning of the dispenser 1 inside the toilet bowl is eased by the tearing strips 42 which by being removed properly allow to adjust the distance between the tray 34 and the wall of the toilet bowl finally other embodiments could be devised for the tray 34 and the outlet 44 in addition to what is already disclosed above with reference to fig4 to 6 it.
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by the intended user when that user reaches the appropriate marker a security directive can instruct the user on how to proceed once the marker is reached a mandatory warning message can alert users to existing problems and dangers in the vicinity of the marker the system according to the present invention is described in more detail with reference to the drawings in fig1 the system 1 obtains real time video and digitized images 8 from the connected video source 9 which is typically an attached video camera or online video source the digital images 8 are transferred to a tracker module 7 where the digitized images are processed the tracker 7 is capable of detecting the coded markers 13 seen in fig2 a 2 f that are captured in the images 8 referring also to fig5 the markers 68 71 72 73 and 75 are seen to reside on equipment within a factory environment and are visible in the displayed view 69 tracker 7 is also responsible for computing the relative position or pose of the video source 9 with respect to the coded markers referring to fig2 each marker 13 includes a relatively thick rectangular frame 14 and a coding matrix 15 surrounded by the frame 14 while the matrix 15 may be of any size in this embodiment the marker 13 includes a matrix 15 which is formed with.
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opening 132 of both elevated side members 122 a downward gradual pressure is generally applied to the second elongated member 160 located on opposite side of the molding element 154 than the first elongated member 170 to force the extraction of the brick element 300 and cover insert 184 from the molding cavities 154 thus completing the removal of the brick element 300 from the molding equipment 100 the method for molding a brick element 300 using the molding equipment 100 of the present embodiment comprises placing the molding portion 150 in the structural base portion 110 adding some amount of wet cast concrete in the molded cavities 154 placing the cover portion 180 on top of the molding portion 150 by carefully inserting the cover insert 184 in their respective position in the complementary portion of the molding cavities 154 locking the securing mechanism 186 of the cover portion 180 to respectively secure the cover portion 180 on the molding portion 150 adding wet cast concrete to fill the molding cavities 154 until enough concrete has been added if required removing any excess concrete placed in the cavities and producing a plane surface storing the molding equipment away for drying and or curing preferably stacking the molding equipment 100 one on top of the other notably depending on the precise shape and configuration of the molding cavities 154 the method for molding a brick element 300 may require the molding steps be completed using a vibrating table conveyor or other device after the required drying and or curing time has lapsed the brick elements 300 are unmolded the unmolding may be achieved by manually deforming the preferably malleable molding element 154 and removing the cover portion 180 and brick element 300 from the molding cavity alternatively while using.
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cylinder 62 the flare gas is caused to reverse it upward direction to flow downwardly through the annularly shaped reverse flow channel 74 as indicated by the arrows 80 and 82 the lower end of the liner cylinder 62 is disposed somewhat above the bottom plate 60 and the gas discharging from the reverse flow channel 74 is again caused to reverse its direction and to flow upwardly into the annular orifice channel 64 as indicated by the arrows 84 the flare gas discharges at the exit port of the annular flow channel 64 provided at the top of the flare tip assembly 50 the flare gas can be discharged from the annular orifice 64 into the atmosphere in the form of a perimeter zone discharge or it can be passed to the tip 18 as shown in the previous figures the flare tip assembly 50 may be equipped with an externally disposed fluid injector assembly 86 and with the conventional pilot 20 also the upper portion of the internal wall of the liner cylinder may be lined with a refractory not shown if required to protect the structure from the burning flare gas the flare tip assembly 50 provides a reverse flow seal chamber between the flare conduit 52 and the annular orifice channel 64 during purge operations this reverse flow seal chamber serves to entrap a portion of the purge gas generally within the space formed in the reverse flow channel 74 below the seal place 68 and the lower portion of the.
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2 methoxy 6 chloro 9 pentylaminoacridine n 6 chloro 2 methoxyacridinyl o methoxydiisopropylaminophosphinyl 3 aminopropanol and n 6 chloro 2 methoxyacridinyl o methoxydiisopropylaminophosphinyl 5 aminopentanol other suitable acridine derivatives are readily apparent to persons skilled in the art additionally as used herein 34 p 0 0 substituted acridine 34 means a phosphate covalently linked to a substituted acridine formula i compounds also may include ribozyme sequences inserted into their nucleotide sequence the ribozyme sequences are inserted into formula i compounds such that they are immediately preceded by auc uuc gua guu guc or preferably cuc the ribozyme sequence is any sequence which can be inserted and causes self cleavage of messenger rna the sequence cug aug agu ccg uga cga a is preferred other such sequences can be prepared as described by haseloff and gerlach nature aug 18 1988 334 585 591 the compounds of formula i have about 12 to 30 nucleotides as used herein the term 34 nucleotides 34 includes nucleotides in which the phosphate moiety is replaced by phosphorothioate or alkylphosphonate and the nucleotides may be substituted by substituted acridines preferred formula i compounds have 13 to 22 nucleotides more preferred are compounds having 16 to 20 nucleotides most preferred are compounds having 18 nucleotides compounds having fewer than 12 nucleotides are less desirable because they generally have less specificity and compounds having greater than 30 nucleotides are less desirable because they generally are not sufficiently soluble in aqueous media and thus are less likely to enter cells although formula i compounds that are antisense to human il 1 receptor dna are preferred formula i includes nucleotide compounds which lack a complement for each nucleotide in a.
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b in addition a constructional view showing elevator equipment shall be omitted from illustration because of the similarity to fig4 further since the movement of a cage and the generation of a velocity command are similar to those in the prior art method they shall not be repeatedly described as the first embodiment of this invention fig1 shows the flow chart for calculating the delay time t 1 of a control system during the deceleration of a cage 6 the velocity signal of a tachometer generator 19 is applied through the third input converter 24 to a cpu 14 here the applied signal is differentiated to obtain a deceleration value and such a value is stored in a ram 17 every calculation cycle during the stop of the cage 6 the deceleration values stored in the ram 17 during the travel of this cage are analyzed and discriminations are done so as to bring the delay time t 1 near to a theoretical value more specifically when the cage 6 is decided to be traveling at a step 30 whether it is under deceleration is determined at a step 31 and if not no further processing is executed if the cage 6 is under deceleration a step 32 clears a delay time calculating mask flag in advance and a step 33 differentiates the velocity signal applied from the tachometer generator 19 and stores the result in the ram.
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method comprises the steps of periodically reading a storage location within the database detecting a data structure stored in the storage location and reading the data structure the method further includes the steps of converting the data structure from the first data format to a second data format and providing the indication to at least one user the indication including at least a portion of the data structure application_number US 30577394 A description fig1 is a functional block diagram illustrating a network 10 of processing systems 12 14 16 18 in which the present invention may be used the network 10 may also include other processing systems and other processing equipment such as printers or modems not shown in fig1 each of the processing systems 12 14 16 18 is coupled with a connecting network 20 and is configured for communicating over the connecting network 20 with other components of the network 10 such as other processing systems as well as printers or modems as indicated in fig1 each of the processing systems 12 14 16 18 is preferably a macintosh personal computer available from apple computer inc each of the processing systems 12 14 16 18 is preferably running the 4th dimension database system available from acius inc however one or more of the processing systems 12 14 16 18 could be other than a macintosh or could include application programs other than the 4th dimension database system the macintosh personal computers which form the processing systems 12 14 16 18 each include a processor 12a 14a 16a 18a and a memory 12b 14b 16b 18b the processor 12a 14a 16a 18a operates according to programs of instruction stored in the memory 12b 14b 16b 18b the structure and operation of the processing systems 12 14 16 18.
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hopkins d wang q williams g neuropeptide y the hypothalamus and diabetes insights into the central control of metabolism peptides 16 757 71 1995 10 wahlestedt c skagerberg g ekman r heilig m sundler f hakanson r neuropeptide y npy in the area of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus activates the pituitary adrenocortical axis in the rat brain res 417 33 38 1987 11 shine j potter ek biden t selbie la herzog h neuropeptide y and regulation of the cardiovascular system j hypertens suppl 12 s41 s45 1994 12 dunbar jc ergene e anderson gf barraco ra decreased cardiorespiratory effects of neuropeptide y in the nucleus tractus solitarius in diabetes am j physiol 262 r865 71 1992 13 lind h brlinge d brunkwall j edvinsson l selective attenuation of neuropeptide y mediated contractile responses in blood vessels from patients with diabetes mellitus clin auton res 5 191 7 1995 14 larhammar d s u00f6derberg c lundell i evolution of the neuropeptide y famil and its receptors ann ny acad sci 839 35 40 1998 15 karvonen mk pesonen u koulu m niskanen l laakso m rissanen a dekker jm hart lm valve r uusitupa mij association of a leucine 7 0 to proline 7 polymorphism in the signal peptide of neuropeptide y with high serum cholesterol and ldl cholesterol levels nat med 4 1434 1437 1998 16 uusitupa m siitonen o aro a py u00f6r u00e4l u00e4.
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and diffusion is described in mutually assigned u s application ser no 128 742 dated dec 4 1987 now u s pat no 4 914 500 issued on apr 3 1990 to r liu w t lynch and d s williams which is hereby incorporated by reference basically this procedure in one embodiment involves depositing a metal onto a silicon substrate in the source and drain junction regions typically to maintain junctions shallower than 0 25 u03bcm the deposited material should have a thickness generally in the range 0 01 to 0 05 u03bcm thicknesses less than 0 01 u03bcm yield inadequate silicide formation while thicknesses greater than 0 05 u03bcm lead to excessive junction depth formation of the silicide is accomplished by heating the substrate to a temperature generally in the range 400 u00b0 c to 900 u00b0 c the precise temperature employed depends on the particular material used for example a suitable temperature protocol for cobalt is generally a first treatment in the range 400 u00b0 c to 500 u00b0 c to convert the precursor to the monosilicide followed by a treatment in the range 700 u00b0 c to 800 u00b0 c to convert to the disilicide while temperatures in the range 600 u00b0 c to 900 u00b0 c are typically employed for titanium the duration of the heating should be sufficiently short so that the established dopant profiles throughout the device are.
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distinct groups and numbers from a given group are assigned to devices of a particular type and or to applications of a particular type illustratively when port numbers are assigned solely based on devices types voip phones are assigned port numbers that correspond to 0 in modulo 8 representation of the port number numbers that when divided by 8 leave a remainder of 0 computers are assigned port numbers that correspond to 1 in modulo 8 representation of the port number games are assigned port numbers that correspond to 2 modulo 8 representation of the port number etc a total of 8 different types are thus permitted correspondingly module 121 is sensitive not only to whether the port number of incoming packets belong to the preselected set of port numbers but also to the subset of port numbers to which the port number belongs that is the processing for port numbers as indicated above another approach for the soft ap assigning port numbers is based on the type of application that a connected device wishes to run and the qos class requested by the application each application can be mapped to a particular qos class e g background best effect voice and video the soft ap in cell phone 11 can then assign a nat source port number according to the qos e g 0 in modulo 8 for default qos class 1 in modulo 8 for background qos 2 in modulo 8 for best effect qos class 3 in modulo 8 for voice qos class and 4 in modulo 8 for video qos class etc if there are two or more applications with the same qos class e g voice qos class active at.
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the enzyme displayed activity in a range of ph 6 to ph 11 with a small activity plateau at ph 8 to ph 9 in order to determine the ph stability the enzyme was incubated for 1 h at 25 u00b0 c at varying ph values ranging from ph 2 to ph 12 after this the enzyme solutions in concentrations of 0 1 u03bcg ml were incubated with 0 1 mg ml bsa and 5 mg kg ergotamine in teorell stenhagen universal buffer ph 7 0 at 25 u00b0 c also in this case an activity plateau appeared this time in the range of ph 6 to ph 9 with a strongly decreasing activity outside this range the activity in this range ensures the technological application of the enzyme with the sequence id no 1 as a feed additive expression of the enzyme with the sequence id no 1 in picha pastoris the gene with the sequence id no 2 was cloned into pgapz alpha c transformed into p pastoris and expressed using standard methods the expression vector pgapz alphac with the gene having the sequence id no 2 is illustrated in fig3 a degradation assay was carried out in 50 mm sodium phosphate buffer ph 7 0 with 5 mg kg ergotamine at.
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an allylic unsaturation of the type ch u2550 ch ch 2 ch u2550 ch or ch u2550 ch ch u2550 ch ch 2 adding to said compound a salt of an element having a rhombohedral crystal structure such as bi hg as b sb or sm to form a mixture heating said mixture above about 260 u00b0 c for a sufficient period of time to incorporate at least about 0 1 by weight of the element into the compound cooling the mixture and recovering the incorporated compound as the remaining fluid of the mixture the invention also relates to the reaction products thus produced along with methods of administering these compositions to a subject to treat abnormal conditions caused mainly by a catabolic imbalance application_number US 10322587 A description inspite of the most intensive research efforts practically little progress has been obtained in the treatment of most diseases and especially in the treatment of aids today the modern lethal plague the following represents the basis for an approach important also for the results of its clinical applications my research has shown the capital importance of the recognition of different pathogenic occurrences with direct application for the therapeutic approach i have thus shown the existence of a dualistic pathogenesis anabolic constructive or catabolic destructive state which governs the biology in all its aspects the normal state results from a dynamic balance between alternating anabolic and catabolic processes while the abnormal state corresponds to imbalances due to the abnormal processes my new concept that the anabolic or catabolic character represents the fundamental aspect of a disease has put the problems of the pathological conditions from their pathogenesis to therapy entirely on a.
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the drawings the storage portion 10 can be seen comprised of a storage base 20 a handle bracket 21 and a tool tray 22 the storage base 20 is generally rectangular with a rib divider 23 extending longitudinally there across defining two separate storage compartments 24 and 25 each of which is identical and has transversely extending partition within a compound recess area 26 is formed on either end of said storage base 20 aligned with the rib divider 23 the handle bracket 21 comprises a reinforced inverted v shaped configuration with vertically aligned spaced extensions 27 extending therefrom each of the extensions 27 have an inwardly facing flange 28 which is registerable along with the extensions 27 into the respective compound recessed area 26 as seen in fig3 of the drawings the v shaped configuration of the handle bracket 21 has a pair of spaced oppositely disposed aligned shoulders 29 with an upstanding hand grip 30 extending therebetween the tool tray 22 can be seen in fig2 4 and 5 of the drawings having two elongated bins 31 and 32 separated by an upstanding apertured rib 33 in use after the handle bracket 21 is registerably secured to the storage base 20 the tool tray 22 is positioned down over the hand grip 30 through.
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four stroke engine furthermore it will be seen that the side loading on each piston assembly 32 during the power stroke is in the direction of rotation of the cylinder assembly 20 whereby that rotation is enhanced by the piston side load if desired the inlets 40 can be air inlets only and the spark plugs 42 can be associated with fuel injection means for direct injection of the fuel into the air compressed within the combustion chamber of each piston and cylinder assembly the engine is suitably oil cooled with oil passages 45 formed about the outer portions of the cylinder assembly 20 in addition coolant passages 46 may be provided around the closure means 23 the coolant passage 46 may also be oil cooled or it may use a different coolant if desired it will also be seen that the position and size of the inlet and outlet ports 40 41 may be arranged to suit the particular application and of course if desired they can be arranged to overlap one another furthermore the communication between the inlet and outlet ports with the cylinder can be varied independent of each other and of course banks of each of the three cylinder motors may be arranged along a common crank shaft or interconnected crank shafts as illustrated in fig6 and 8 referring to the latter embodiments of the invention it will be seen that the engines have two banks of cylinders 50 and 51 arranged with the cylinders of each bank having their axes in a common radial.
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first performs an indexing process on each media file 104 106 in the depicted example the results of the indexing process are two phonetic audio track pat files the first pat file pat caller file 110 is a searchable phonetic representation of the audio track corresponding to the caller audio input signal and the second pat file pat agent file 112 is a searchable phonetic representation of the audio track corresponding to the agent audio input signal during a search phase the wordspotting engine 108 performs phonetic based query searching on the pat agent file 112 to locate putative occurrences also referred to as u201c putative hits u201d or simply u201c put hits 114 u201d of one or more queries e g search term or phrase in the pat agent file 112 details of implementations of the wordspotting engine 102 are described in u s pat no 7 263 484 titled u201c phonetic searching u201d issued aug 28 2007 and u s patent application ser no 10 565 570 titled u201c spoken word spotting queries u201d filed jul 21 2006 u s pat no 7 650 282 titled u201c word spotting score normalization u201d issued jan 19 2010 and u s pat no 7 640 161 titled u201c wordspotting.
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at least 90 wt diglycidylether of bisphenol a dgeba and less than 10 wt of c12 and c14 monooxiranes the rimh038 curing agent contains 50 70 wt polyoxypropylenediamine the resin and the curing agent were prior to experiments preheated to 25 u00b0 c 587 3 g of rim035 resin was mixed with 162 7 g rimh038 curing agent stoichiometric ratio the curing agent and the resin were manually mixed with a wooden spatula for 4 minutes in a mixing bucket after mixing the curing agent and the resin the organic acid was added to the mixture in a molar ratio of 1 16 with respect to the curing agent content the added organic acids had room temperature after adding the acid the mixture was stirred again a j type temperature sensor was placed in the centre of the mixing bucket containing the resin curing agent and organic acid and the mixing bucket was placed in a friocell heating chamber mmm medcenter einrichtungen germany operating at 25 u00b0 c the temperature in the mixture was measured every minute throughout the curing process the following organic acids have been used in the examples 1 to 4 all acids have been obtained from sigma aldrich example 1 acetic acid purity u2267 99 lot shbb1567v also called ethanoic acid the reference sample shown in the fig2 and 3 is the same resin.
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an amorphous silicon alloy material for example p layer 13 may be comprised of a silicon carbon alloy in this case methane ch 4 is mixed in the deposition chamber with the silane and diborane in conjunction with the deposition of p layer 13 in accordance with the present invention the deposition chamber is then flushed with a decontamination means for substantially removing residual p layer doping contaminants in a gaseous state when diborane is used to dope p layer 13 with boron one preferable decontamination means as embodied herein is nitrogen trifluoride nf 3 the concentration of nitrogen trifluoride is preferably within the range between 0 1 to 100 although a concentration of at least 10 is more preferred a carrier gas such as argon or hydrogen may optionally be used to introduce the nitrogen trifluoride into the deposition chamber the deposition chamber is preferably flushed for about 10 minutes at a gas flow rate of 100 sccm and 0 5 torr the substrate temperature is preferably 250 u00b0 c although temperatures typically range between 200 u00b0 300 u00b0 c other decontamination means which can be used in accordance with the invention include the following gases nh 2 f nhf 2 cnl 3 nhcl 2 nh 2 cl xef 6 xef 4 xef 2 hf f 2 clf 2 clf 4 clf 6 pf 3 pf 5 pcl 5 and cof 2 the reduction in boron concentration in the chamber can be calculated according to the formula c t c o e ft v for a well mixed system where c o is the initial concentration of boron c t is the concentration of boron at time t f is the flow rate corrected.
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to a focusing state of an image pick up optical system included in the optical system 32 what is shown as u03bc is a signal including focusing information of the image pick up optical system produced from the position detecting sensor and an amount of a deviation in focusing is presumed by an operation circuit 35 then a presumed value u03c5 is sent to system control means 36 the system control means 36 sends a focusing control signal d to focusing control means 38 of the image pick up optical system according to a magnitude of the presumed value of an amount of deviation in focusing and the focusing control means 38 sends a driving signal depending on d to driving means 37 which is to change a focusing state of the image pick up optical image when the system control means 36 gives a focusing initiation signal stt to the timing pulse generation means 34 the timing pulse generation means 34 sends out timing pulses u03c61 to u03c64 rs for driving the differential type position detecting sensor 33 and at the same time sends a light projection control signal u03c6l to the light projection light source 39 to initiate a detection of a focusing state of the image pick up optical system when an output level of the differential type position detecting sensor 33 reaches a certain level a signal f becomes 34 h 34 thus informing the timing pulse generation means 34 that the signal u03bc including a focusing state has been set after that an amount of deviation in focusing is presumed by the operation means 35 out of the signal u03bc and sends a presumed value u03c5 to.
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to diaphragm 28 and a coil spring 31 which biases diaphragm 28 so as to cause valve body 29 to close a valve port 30 thus the flow of fuel drawn out of fuel supply port 24 via valve port 30 from a fuel inlet 32 is controlled by the vacuum pressure introduced into vacuum pressure chamber 26 the vacuum pressure controlling diaphragm valve 25 is generated by a control valve 33 on the basis of a signal from a control unit 34 valve 33 includes a pressure regulating valve 38 which regulates the vacuum pressure introduced via a duct 48 from vacuum pressure draw port 23 by means of a pair of springs 35 36 and a diaphragm 37 which partitions the interior of valve 33 into two chambers enclosing springs 35 36 and communicating with the atmosphere and vacuum pressure introduced via duct 48 respectively thereby producing a constant pressure and an electromagnetic regulator 40 which includes an electromagnetic valve 39 which opens and closes to mix the constant pressure with atmospheric pressure available via a duct 49 in order to produce a desired vacuum pressure in more detail the duty cycle of a drive pulse signal which opens and closes electromagnetic valve 39 at a constant frequency is adjusted to control the vacuum pressure applied to.
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or thymol or essential oils e g methyl salicylate these active materials are covalently bound in a side group of the polymer e g by an acid carboxylate ester or amide group which can undergo rapid aqueous hydrolysis in the mouth such polymers also can be made by copolymerization of monomers with a comonomer such as meth acrylic acid itaconic acid vinyl acetate a maleate a fumarate vinyl pyrrolidone vinyl caprolactam vinyl sulphonic acid methacrylic acid vinyl amide alkyl vinyl ether maleic anhydride dimethylaminopropyl methacrylic acid or dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide by esterification of carboxylic or anhydride side groups or by transesterification of ester groups in a polymer the polymer of the invention may be illustrated by the following generic formula u2014 u2014 ch 2 u2014 c u2014 u2014 is the main polymer chain or repeat unit a is h or a functional group e g carboxylate or carboxylic group and suitable x groups include alkylene alkyleneoxy amino anhydride carbonate amino acid or alkylene ester alkylene e g methylene is preferred suitable z groups are active antimicrobial flavorant or essential oil menthol is preferred suitable repeat units of the main polymer chain include alkylene with or without another functional group attached thereto e g carboxylate suitable m comonomers e g meth acrylic acid are present to solubilize the polymer in aqueous solution generally in an amount up to 95 of the polymer a preferred main monomer of the invention is the thymyl or menthyl monoester of itaconic acid u201c mi u201d whose polymer has the formula.
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deflection 17 approximately at an angle of 45 u00b0 immediately upstream of the transition into the circular path portion of the deflection 17 the opening means 40 is located beneath the circulatory gripper path u g the open product edges which are not being held slide in the first instance over a conveying belt 42 and are fanned out slightly and therefore an opening spiral 44 can engage therein and can spread the product parts 3 4 further apart from one another in this region the product stream is guided through between the laterally swung out supporting elements 22 22 u2032 arranged on either side these supporting elements are then pivoted and move in with meshing action between the product parts 3 4 for example when the associated grippers 12 reach the circular path portion of the deflection 17 since the supporting elements 22 22 u2032 are always oriented radially in the present example the leading product part 4 which rests on the supporting element 22 22 u2032 from the outside is retained in this orientation while the trailing product part 3 hangs downward under gravitational force in the immediate vicinity of the feed station 30 the supporting element 22 22 u2032 and thus the leading product part 4 are oriented in an approximately horizontal to slightly upright manner the gripper 12 is opened.
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may have an indicator not shown mounted to the housing 5 to provide external monitoring of the positioning of the trap an integral flange 21 extends laterally from the bottom of each side wall 9 to contact the ground and help stabilize and maintain the trap 1 in an upright position each flange 21 has two spaced apart attachment holes 23 for receiving a stake not shown that can be inserted into the ground to prevent the trap from sliding along the surface of the ground a barrel 25 mounted to the top wall 7 of the housing 5 extends up from the housing in a generally vertical position the barrel 25 has a tubular body 27 defining an explosion chamber 29 with the body having a lower end 31 extending through an opening in the top wall 7 of the housing 5 and a threaded upper end 35 a mounting flange 41 is spaced above the lower end 31 of that barrel 25 to connect the barrel to the top wall 7 of the housing 5 in the illustrated embodiment the mounting flange 41 is welded to the barrel body 27 and secured to the top wall 7 of the housing 5 via threaded fasteners 43 but it will be understood that other suitable forms of connection could be used e g rivets as shown in fig2 3 a and 5 the trap has an impingement device generally indicated at 51 at least partially housed in the enclosed space 15 the impingement device includes a thrust plate 53 generally parallel with the top wall 7 of the housing 5 and a plurality of sharpened pins 57 depending from the thrust plate 53 for penetrating the ground and impaling the mole a shaft 59 extends upward from the thrust plate.
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indicate the lamp needs replacing is connected to an open collector npn transistor 356 the u201c replace lamp u201d warning is given when the operating voltage across the lamp output terminals 322 and 324 exceed some threshold e g 38vdc as a cermax lamp ages its operating voltage will increase this is always associated with a worn out lamp the base of transistor 356 will become forward biased by a simple voltage divider connected across lamp output terminals 322 and 324 if the lamp connected between output terminals 322 and 324 is on at all a transistor 358 will switch on and drive another external led indicator this one for u201c lamp on u201d a transistor 360 will prevent transistor 358 from switching on as long as the voltage across output terminals 322 and 324 is too high indicating a lamp that is not connected or has not been ignited such led indications can be placed remotely at convenient observation points in the user 39 s application both of these led drivers are primary side isolated the igniting of cermax lamps requires a boost voltage of at least 250v dc be applied together with series induced trigger pulses of 25 30kv.
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0 5 for the bound fluid for each distribution the net result is that the bound fluid in the two distributions is identical and computed using all of the data from both experiments and 2 the weight applied to shell 1 data equals one for the free fluid from the shell 1 distribution and zero for the free fluid from the shell 4 distribution similarly the weight applied to shell 1 data is zero for the free fluid from the shell 4 distribution and one for the free fluid from the shell 4 distribution the net result is that the free fluid from the shell 1 distribution is computed using the shell 1 data and the free fluid from the shell 4 distribution is computed using the shell 4 data thus the two distributions have independent free fluids but identical bound fluids the signal to noise ratio is dramatically increased for the bound fluid with a small but positive effect on the free fluid note the weighting factors for the bound fluid were equal in this example but the invention is not so constrained echo u2062 u2062 1 echo u2062 u2062 2 w u2062 u2062 1 kernel u2062 u2062 1 w u2062 u2062 2 kernel u2062 u2062 1 w u2062 u2062 2 kernel u2062 u2062 2 w u2062 u2062 1 kernel u2062 u2062 2 u2062 sol u2062 u2062 1 sol u2062 u2062 2 here echo 1 and echo 2 describe the echo data of shell 1 and shell 4 w 1 and w 2 are diagonal matrices with the weighting functions described above in the main diagonal.
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chain plates 2 and the sleeve 3 together accordingly by connecting multiple inner chain plates 1 outer chain plates 2 and sleeves 3 in series a loop of chain is formed now referred to fig3 the shape of the protruding portion 23 of the outer chain plate 2 is significantly indicated the protruding portion 23 improves the tensile strength and flexibility of the drive chain so as to promote its impact withstanding strength in conjunction with a nine speed variable flywheel for upgrading its safety fig4 shows the combination of the drive chain and a smallest flywheel plate 51 and fig5 is a sectional view showing a local part of the combination illustrated in fig4 whereas the clearance between each tooth root of the smallest flywheel plate 51 provided on its outer peripheral a total of eleven teeth and the smallest flywheel plate 51 is very small at approximately 0 5 mm as designated by size a in fig5 the protruding portion 23 provided on the single side of the outer chain plate 2 is capable of increasing the tensile strength of the drive chain without hitting the root of the tooth the protruding wall 24 provided on the first side 25 of the outer chain plate 2 that contacts the bottom of the gear disk 5 as illustrated in fig5 helps faster and more reliable achievement of positioning for the speed varying function as illustrated in fig6 the drive chain in the course of varying speed while moving is found mild deformation the protruding wall 24 disposed on single side of the outer chain plate 2 prevents the drive chain from hitting its neighboring.
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use a mechanism permits the lower end of the ramp to be raised or lowered as will also be described referring to the left of fig2 and 3 a position loading means is provided at the elevated end beneath the frame lower portion including a pair of feet 27 these feet are connected by a pivot arm 28 to pivot connections 30 on the frame lower portion 71 see fig3 the feet may be raised or lowered by use of the piston 21 which is hydraulically connected to a pump 100 energized by a battery 102 and operated by controls 101 when the ramp has been positioned for use the piston is operated to lower the feet see the fig2 position it thus cannot roll out of position at the lower end a similarly structured slope adapting means is provided which includes piston 21 link arm 28 and pivot connection 30 roller means 29 are provided on the ower end link arm 28 actuation of piston and link arm combination 21 28 such as shown in fig2 causes upward movement of the lower end of the walkway it is thus seen that when in position the incline or slope of the walkway may be adjusted by raising or lowering the lower end for example if relatively heavy containers are to be rolled up the walkway the lower end is raised to adjust the angle of slope of this walkway the device.
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violated according to a predefined fault model then the system reports an alert and feeds the alert to the alerts prioritization module 205 approaches techniques and designs to detect the above baseline violations are known to those skilled in the art and are within the scope of this disclosure in another embodiment the alerts prioritization module 205 takes as the input the alerts accumulated over a certain time interval and generates as the output a filtered and prioritized list of alerts according to their significance of the potential sla violations referring to fig7 the procedure of ranking the triggered alerts starts at step 700 in which for each alert x the metric x affected by this alert is identified at step 701 for all metrics y that are reachable from x in the skeleton network calculate the projected value of y propagated from metric x by following the transfer function of each link in the path from metric x to metric y at step 702 for each link in the reachable paths from x examine whether the link is broken according to both of its regular and shadow baselines then let w x be the sum of the weights of all broken links in the reachable paths from x at step 704 sort the alerts according to their weights.
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version of the output beam 16 the amount of phase shift being equivalent to the round trip distance between the transmitter and the receiver in this implementation the return signal 18 is converted to a modulated electron stream 36 by action of a photocathode 34 the electron stream 36 impinges on a thin conductive sheet 38 accelerated by a periodic voltage from a source 40 which is added to a dc voltage v2 the result is that the amplitude of the electron stream 36 is determined by the amount of light striking the photocathode whereas the kinetic energy of the electrons making up said electron stream is determined by the sum of v2 and the periodic voltage obtained from source 40 the kinetic energy of the electrons making up the electron stream 36 will determine the gain of the multichannel plate 44 which through secondary emission of electrons amplifies the electron stream 36 when said amplified electron stream emerges from the multichannel plate it impinges on a phosphor plate 46 which converts the electron stream back into a photon image the modulation of this photon image is the result of beating the received light 18 by the voltage controlled gain of the multichannel plate and hence contains information concerning the phase shift of the signal this photon image is detected by a ccd detector array 50 these detectors integrate the magnitude of the photon image for a given period of time most simply an integral period of the modulation frequency and this intensity information is then read out to range processor 32 for range determination the problem of obtaining range information from a scannerless system comprising.
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purchased commercially as well as aligning sleeve 32 and are available in 1 5 and 2 5 mm diameters the inner assembly is held together e g using an external spring loaded casing holding them axially in contact fig6 illustrates a ferrule switch inner assembly having an angled configuration here two apc angled ferrules 38 are assembled aligned by an aligning sleeve 32 to connect the input fiber 4 u2032 with the output fiber 4 u2033 the conducting layer 14 and if needed additional anti reflective layers 16 and 18 are deposited at an angle on one or both ferrules 38 to perform the switching operation here again the angled arrangement prevents reflections from entering the fiber core area ferrules 38 with fibers are made of e g zirconia and can be purchased commercially as well as aligning sleeve 32 and are available in 1 5 and 2 5 mm diameters the inner assembly is held together e g using an external spring loaded casing holding them axially in contact fig7 illustrates a bare fiber switch assembly it consists of two bare fiber e g smf 28 of 125 micrometers diameter lengths 4 u2032 and 4 u2033 cleaved perpendicularly the two fiber lengths 4 u2032 and 4 u2033 are aligned and assembled using an aligning tube or capillary 24 here the conducting layer 14 and if needed the anti reflective layers 16 and 18 are deposited on one.
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the seal element forms a metal to metal seal with the internal seat thereby preventing fluid communication between the opening and the internal passageway application_number US 201313745817 A description while the making and using of various embodiments of the present invention are discussed in detail below it should be appreciated that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts which can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts the specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention and do not delimit the scope of the present invention referring initially to fig1 therein is depicted a well system including a downhole circulating system embodying principles of the present invention that is schematically illustrated and generally designated 10 in the illustrated embodiment a wellbore 12 extends through the various earth strata wellbore 12 has a substantially vertical section 14 the upper portion of which has cemented therein a casing string 16 wellbore 12 also has a substantially horizontal section 18 that extends through a hydrocarbon bearing subterranean formation 20 as illustrated substantially horizontal section 18 of wellbore 12 is open hole positioned within wellbore 12 and extending from the surface is a tubing string 22 tubing string 22 provides a conduit for formation fluids to travel from formation 20 to the surface and for injection fluids to travel from the surface to formation 20 at its lower end tubing string 22 is coupled to a completions string that has been installed in wellbore 12 and divides the completion interval into various production intervals adjacent to formation 20 the completion.
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oil a solution of the compound of part b 2 00 g 6 1 mmole in dry tetrahydrofuran 20 ml was stirred at 78 u00b0 and treated dropwise with n butyllithium 1 55m in hexane 4 4 ml 6 7 mmole the mixture was stirred at 78 u00b0 for one hour then treated dropwise with a solution of thiophene 2 carboxaldehyde 0 75 g 6 7 mmole in dry tetrahydrofuran 10 ml after stirring for 15 minutes saturated aqueous ammonium chloride was added and the crude product isolated by extraction with methylene chloride this material was chromatographed 85 15 hexane ethyl acetate and triturated in hexane to provide the title compound 1 90 g 86 as a white crystalline solid mp 122 u00b0 124 u00b0 a solution of the compound of part c 1 50 g 4 2 mmole in methylene chloride 90 ml was treated with pyridinium chlorochromate 2 28 g 10 6 mmole and stirred at room temperature for 1 5 hours the mixture was filtered through florisil and concentrated under vacuum to provide the crude product this was recrystallized hexane 1 chlorobutane to provide the title compound 1 17 g 79 as a white solid mp 111 u00b0 113 u00b0 a mixture of the compound of part d 0 58 g 1 6 mmole and pyridine hydrochloride 3 48 g 0 03 mole was heated at 190 u00b0 for 3 hours the cooled reaction mass was then partitioned between methylene chloride and 1 0n hydrochloric acid and.
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opposing relationship and varying the angular positions of the flange forming members with respect to the material such that the conical flange is formed therein when the members are translated application_number US 11461487 A description referring initially to fig1 and 2 flange forming tool 10 includes a body 12 which has circular cross sections about central axis 14 handles 16 extend preferably radially outwardly from the exterior of body 12 three legs 18 of equal length depend from body 12 and are pivotally attached to body 12 by way of journals 20 fasteners 22 and opposed apertured arms 24 formed with each leg 18 journals are welded to the lower portion 26 of body 12 and have interior walls sized larger than fasteners 22 to permit free pivoting movements of legs 18 about leg axes 27 the journals 20 preferably are spaced about 120 degrees apart around lower portion 26 each leg 18 preferably has a u shaped cross section being concave in a downward and inward direction as shown in fig1 and 2 at the upper end of each leg 18 a finger member 28 is fastened to the inner central portion of each leg 18 by way of fasteners 30 each finger member 28 includes a finger 32 projecting upwardly therefrom and being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of leg 18 opposed apertued arms 34 are formed in the lower ends of legs 18 about a cut out 35 formed between arms 34 roller supports 36 are pivotally connected to arms 34 by way of pins 38 for free pivotal movements about roller support.
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will recognize that many different embodiments for cnc machine control 209 are possible the data are loaded into cnc control software module 206 by any number of means for transferring data electronically such as magnetic or optical data storage or local area network connection the machine operator or programmer may then enter operational attributes 205 which may include tool assignments and feed speeds machine specific attributes 204 such as worktable size and layout and axis configuration are provided to cnc control software module 206 program nesting and matching of appropriately sized new material or off fall is performed based on recorded and tracked geometric shape and surface area data 211 nc control code 207 is generated based on the program data and on the attributes which include machine specific attributes 204 operational attributes 205 and material specific attributes 211 such as geometric shape and surface area data for a piece of material nc control code is then executed 208 as a workpiece processing program by the cnc machining system fig3 exemplifies the flow of data in a conventional off line programming scheme an nc code program 301 originating from one of various sources is entered into the cnc machine control 302 where it is stored in machine memory to be retrieved at later time for program execution 303 the code must be post processed with all parameter assignments before being loaded into a cnc control from the foregoing detailed description it will be evident that there are a number of changes adaptations and modifications of the present invention which come within the province of those persons having.
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its stowed position and locking position or by other means when in its locking position of fig3 the rearward end 90 of locking device 86 engages a stop 93 secured to the inner side of lower panel 68 when in its locking position locking device 86 maintains the unit 34 a in its deployed position a flexible sheet member 94 is secured to the outer side of door 20 the first side edge 42 of upper panel 36 the first end edge 58 of intermediate panel 52 and a first side edge 76 of lower panel 68 by any convenient means to close the outer side of unit 34 a when unit 34 a is in its deployed position unit 34 b is a mirror image of unit 34 a and will now be described with u201c u2032 u201d indicating identical structure on unit 34 b unit 34 b includes an upper panel 36 u2032 having a first end 38 u2032 a second end 40 u2032 a first side edge 42 u2032 a second side edge 44 u2032 an outer side 46 u2032 and an inner side 48 u2032 the first end 38 u2032 of upper panel 36 u2032 is hingedly secured about a horizontal axis to door 20 by a hinge 50 u2032 the numeral 52 u2032 refers to an intermediate panel having a first end 54 u2032 a second end 56 u2032 a first side edge 58 u2032 a second side edge 60 u2032 an inner side 62 u2032 and an outer side 64 u2032 the first end 54.
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imsi information 330 and ip address 340 are transferred from the removable storage module 210 to the handset 205 for facilitating an initial cell search and to camp on the cell determined from the search s21 a communication link between the mobile unit 200 and the utran node 605 is established and system information is sent from the utran node 605 to the mobile unit 200 s22a s22b in response the mobile unit 200 sends a connection request including the stored imsi information 330 to the utran node 605 s23 once the connection is granted by the utran node 605 s24a s24b the mobile unit 200 may be used to request a transfer and or connection to the cs or ps core network ip network 610 s25a s25b whereby the utran node 605 forwards the ip address 340 to the core network ip network 610 s25b once the mobile unit 200 is connected to the core network ip network 610 data may be transferred between the core network ip network 610 and the mobile unit 200 s26 fig7 shows a system 700 including at least one mobile unit 200 a utran node 705 a circuit switched network 710 and an all ip network 715 when a request to connect the mobile unit 200 is received by dialing or receiving a call s27 the plmn information 320 imsi information 330 ip address 340 and user information 350 are transferred from the removable storage module 210 to the handset 205 for facilitating an initial cell search and to camp on the cell determined from the search s28 a communication link between the mobile unit 200 and the utran node 705 is established and system information is sent from the utran node.
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342 coupled to which a washer 341 and the rear of which is coupled to a spring 343 having a hook protrusion 343 protruding outward the cover 310 has an insertion hole and a hook protrusion in which coupling protrusions are formed symmetrical to each other on the inner circumferential surface of the cover protruding outward also a plurality of protrusions 314 coupled to a winding drum around which the double fabric is wound are formed on the outer circumferential surface of the cover 310 any desired number of protrusions 314 can be provided on cover 310 the coupling grooves 321 which are symmetrical to each other and can be in the form of semicircular grooves are formed in the outer circumferential surface of the rotation component 320 the coupling hole 323 having the insertion grooves 322 where a plurality of balls 350 are inserted can be formed in the inner circumferential surface of the rotation component the insertion groove 323 can have a semicircular shape and extend in a longitudinal direction within the rotation component 320 which is illustrated in fig6 also the plurality of balls 350 can be inserted into the insertion groove 323 and used as discussed herein in particular four balls 350 can be inserted into the insertion groove or eight balls 350 may alternatively be inserted for use in other embodiments more than eight balls 350 may be used if desired the.
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conversion dial 201 will longitudinally move the main change over arm 104 through the stitch conversion cam 202 conversion lever 203 and link means 106 in fig3 a first movement of the main change over arm 104 shown in solid line as indicated by an arrow a when performing 34 roll hem stitching 34 while a second motion or displacement of the main change over arm shown in phantom line as indicated by an arrow mark b occurs when performing 34 double chain stitching 34 the dial 201 cam 202 lever 203 and link means 105 are designed so that when the dial 201 is rotated the change over operation between the lower looper oscillating device 20 and lower looper back and forth oscillating device 21 together with control for the upper looper oscillating device 23 are performed corresponding to various stitch formation such as over edge stitch and double chain stitch or the like the dial 201 is preferably provided with indications representing the respective stitch formations for the convenience of selection thereof as will be appreciated from the foregoing conversion of various stitch formations may be readily made by simply rotating the dial 201 operation of the overlock sewing machine according to the invention will be explained below it should be noted that in general the lower looper 2 is only oscillated by the lower looper oscillating device when performing 34 over edge stitching 34 in this case the lower looper 2 is prevented from back and forth movement while the upper looper 3 is actuated by the upper looper oscillating device 23 accordingly 34 over edge stitching 34 may be performed by means of oscillational.
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roller pair 3 and calender roller pair 50 must however also be maintained also the rotational speed ratio between the rotary plate 51 or the can plate and the calender roller pair 50 must be maintained fig1 does not show the feed table with its roller pair as well as the feed frame with the corresponding roller pairs these operating elements can also form rotational speed ratios to the other mentioned operating elements they can therefore be included in the following considerations without having to be mentioned specifically for a broader understanding fig3 shows a schematic representation of a feed frame 100 and a feed table 200 in their placement in relation to a feeler roller pair 49 to the roller pairs 1 2 3 of a draw frame to the rotary plate 51 and to the can plate the feed frame 100 is provided with roller pairs rotatably mounted on the machine frame 102 and corresponding to the number of presented cans k such as e g roller pair 101 in the present example only one roller pair is shown at a can k but normally 6 to 8 roller pairs are associated with 6 to 8 cans k said roller pairs being driven by a drive not shown for the conveying of fiber sliver from the cans k in the direction of the feed table 200 the feed table 200 is normally provided with a roller pair 201 which seizes the entering fiber slivers this pair 201 can be driven by the machine drive following this roller pair the fiber slivers are doubled over and are fed to the feeler roller pair 49 in the form of a fiber sliver 4 the operating elements of a draw.
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121 passes through the clamp 120 through a hole cut in the planar material 40 and through a hole in the l shaped base 122 where it is held in place by a nut 123 not visible in fig6 the l shaped base 122 and clamp 120 are made from any sturdy material preferably aluminum steel stainless steel ultra high molecular weight plastic uhmw or a structural plastic such as glass filled polypropylene referring to fig7 a second perspective view of an adjustable support 110 of a second embodiment of the present invention is shown an l shaped base 122 and clamp 120 are configured to sandwich a planar sheet of material 40 shown in fig4 in an aperture 160 the base serrations 114 are angled toward the base 122 bottom while the clamp serrations 112 are angled away from the base 122 bottom thereby engaging with each other to hold the clamp 120 in position with respect to the base 122 while inserting and tightening screws as shown in fig3 creating an aperture 160 of desired size the locking pin 131 and locking pin handle 130 are shown in position of being engaged with the opposing support surfaces 47 48 to release the clip from the opposing support surfaces 47 48 the locking pin handle 130 is rotated 90 degrees to a point where it clears the locking pin retainer 135 at which point it can be easily pulled to disengage from the hole in.
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inserted into the power getting receptacle the silicone ring 26 will be inserted into a gap between an outer wall of the plug and inner wall of the receptacle thus preventing loosing of the plug the indicating component 1 and power getting plug 2 are connected to each other by a pivoting construction as shown in fig5 in details a pair of first pivoting portions 221 is formed at one side of an exposed end surface of the power getting plug of the lower cover 22 the pair of the pivoting portions takes form of a pair of ear portions each has a horizontal through hole defined therein as shown in fig5 a groove 2211 is defined between the two ear portions correspondingly a pair of second pivoting portions 1121 is formed on the base 112 at the same side adjacent the bottom surface of the base or they may be directly formed on the bottom surface the pair of second pivoting portions 1121 engages the first pivoting portions 221 that is an ear portion with a horizontal through hole is formed as shown in fig5 this ear portion may be inserted into the groove 2211 and be located coaxially with the through holes of the first.
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heating pulse a is 12 ns which is shorter than that of the rear heating pulse the width of the last cooling pulse cr is 1 0t therefore when the linear speed is lower than the center linear speed of the linear speed change and the recording density is higher it is possible to keep the overwriting quality and jitter in satisfactory condition the fifth embodiment is illustrated in fig6 the present embodiment is configured such that the pulse number of the multi pulse line can change and the width of the last cooling pulse cr can change in the area where the recording linear speed of the phase change disc 1 is higher than the center linear speed of the linear speed change and recording density is higher the pulse number of the multi pulse line may be n u2212 1 and the rate for channel clock frequency t of the width of the last cooling pulse cr may be high for example in case that the recording density of the dvd disc is 3 9 gb and the information is recorded in the outer area when 3t and 5t marks are recorded where 3t is the shortest mark the pulse number of the rear heating pulse b is two 5 u2212 3 2 at the same time the width of the last cooling pulse cr is 1t therefore when the linear.
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the inward collapsing of the sides of such u shaped members as a result of the controlled collapsing the u shaped members of the blunt end 21 of the penetrating portion 13 assume configurations as illustrated in fig8 and engage spaced bulbous masses of metal when the fastener is driven so that any rotation or swivel action of the fastener relative to the sheet metal is resisted or prevented in the operation of the device the sheet metal 15 is located in a position contiguous to a backing member or anvil 27 the insulating material 14 is positioned on top of the sheet metal and a fastener 10 is driven through the insulating material into the sheet metal by an axial driving force from a hammer or pneumatic gun not shown normally the head of a driving tool is magnetized so that the fastener 10 intimately engages the same and such tool is operated to cause an axial driving force to be applied so that the fastener penetrates entirely through the insulating material and strikes the sheet metal 15 with substantial impact the axial impact force causes the penetrating portion 13 of the fastener to partially penetrate the sheet metal and extrude a pair of bulbous masses 28 into the cavity 22 until the lower surfaces of the enlargements 24 engage the upper surface of the sheet metal to limit further penetration during the penetration of the end portion of the fastener the weaker sides of the u shaped members collapse or curl inwardly toward each other due to the inwardly inclined side walls of the cavity 22 as well as the reduced thickness thereof adjacent to the.
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the coupler 10 operates on evanescent field coupling principles in which guided modes of the strands 12 interact through their evanescent fields to cause light to be transferred between the strands 12 as previously indicated this transfer of light occurs at the interaction region 32 the amount of light transferred to dependent upon the proximity and orientation of the cores as well as the effective length of the interaction region 32 the length of the region 32 is in turn dependent upon the radius of curvature of the fibers 12 and to a limited extent the core spacing although it has been found that the effective length of the interaction region 32 is substantially independent of core spacing in one typical coupler 10 employing an edge to edge core spacing of abot 1 4 microns the radius of curvature is on the order of 25 centimeters and the effective interaction region is approximately one millimeter long at a signal wavelength of 633 nm with these dimensions the light makes only one transfer between the strands 12 as it travels through the interaction region 32 however if the length of the interaction region 32 is increased or core spacing decreased a phenomenon referred to herein as 34 overcoupling 34 will occur in which the light will transfer back to the strand from which it originated as the interaction length is further increased and or the core spacing further decreased the light transfers back to the other strand thus the light may make multiple transfers back and forth between the two strands 12 and it travels through the region 32 the number of such transfers being dependent on the length of the interaction region 32 and the core spacing the foregoing may be more.
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contacting sole and the upper to provide cushioning to the foot of the wearer the shoe sole of the present invention may be used for the lower surface contacting sole the midsole both or portions of either one the shoe sole is preferably used to form the lower surface contacting sole the lower surface contacting sole may be integrally molded glued ultrasonically welded or attached to other layers of the sole by any other known method the shoe sole may be bonded to the shoe upper by injection molding or any other method known in the art the present invention results in improved physical characteristics of a shoe sole including abrasion resistance hardness flexibility pulling oil resistance and static or skid resistance it will be appreciated features described with respect to one embodiment typically may be applied to another embodiment whether or not explicitly indicated the various features hereinafter described may be used singly or in any combination thereof therefore the present invention is not limited to only the embodiments specifically described herein while the foregoing description represents the preferred embodiments of the present invention it will be understood that various additions modifications and substitutions may be made therein without departing.
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a heating device 13 which is operatively connected to the internal combustion engine 12 and or a fuel cell it is for example possible for the waste heat of a cooling system of the internal combustion engine 12 and or the fuel cell to be utilized for the heating of the second compressed gas vessel 3 alternatively and or in addition it is also possible for the energy contained in the exhaust gas of the internal combustion engine 12 and or the fuel cell to be utilized for heating the second compressed gas vessel 3 accordingly the heating device 13 may be operatively connected to a cooling system and or an exhaust system of the internal combustion engine 12 and or the fuel cell finally it is pointed out that the components in the figures may not be illustrated to scale and that the individual variants illustrated in the figures may also form the subject matter of an independent invention spatial definitions such as u201c right u201d u201c left u201d u201c upper u201d u201c lower u201d and the like relate to the illustrated position of the respective component and should be appropriately mentally adapted in the event of a change to the specified position although embodiments have been described herein it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure.
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face 18 of the sleeve 3 such a lens may be manufactured with a combination of convex concave or flat surfaces in the example of fig4 a a plano concave lens is shown fig5 shows an alternative embodiment of the present invention consisting of a sleeve 3 39 of optically clear flexible plastic 20 encased on its outer 21 and inner 22 surfaces by a thin layer of silicone cladding or opaque non toxic plastic capsule with a low index of refraction or by a reflective coating such as polytetrafluorethylene which enhances the optical transmission of the fiber optic sleeve in this embodiment the fiber optic bundles 15 are omitted because the entire sleeve 3 39 serves as an optical waveguide as indicated in fig5 b the couplers 19 39 of which two are shown are regularly spaced about the periphery and serve to couple the fiber optic bundles from a light source not shown into the optically clear plastic 20 for transmission of light to the tip end 5 alternatively a diffusing collar may be provided interposed between the light cable s and the sleeve 3 39 preferably the end face at the tip end 5 of the sleeve 3 39 should be beveled or angled inwardly so that the light emanating from the end face is directed at an angle radially inward toward the centerline of the embodiment this is represented schematically in the enlarged schematic view of fig5 a which shows the end of the.
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exposing the multilayer cleaning system 36 application_number US 27151502 A description the following detailed description is directed to the presently contemplated mode of carrying out the invention this description is not intended to be limitative but be made solely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention the various features and advantages of the present invention may be more readily understood with reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings like numbers refer to the same feature or part thereof the preferred embodiment of the personal hygiene system of the present invention is illustrated in fig1 a perspective view of the cleaning system contained within the packaging container 30 a the personal hygiene system is comprised of a nonmigratory partition sides 20 a and 20 b an absorbent material 22 containing a cleaning solution is bonded with an adhesive 34 a to a nonmigratory partition 20 a on the 20 b side of the nonmigratory dual compartment side an absorbent material with a desired application solution is bonded with an adhesive 34 b to the nonmigratory partition dual side using approximately one half of the 20 b nonmigratory partition over the absorbent material with the desired application solution 26 is the peel off sealing film 24 a which is sealed to the 20 b nonmigratory.
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thermal bridging in addition various devices and methods are provided herein for providing adjustability of a plane of a plate or other type structure for fastening of the cladding systems or panels to such back up walls of buildings further various devices and methods are provided herein for securing varying thickness insulation layers such as rigid and semi rigid insulation layers to the back up wall by way of introduction and referring to the figures referring to fig1 there is illustrated one embodiment of a device 10 that comprises a flat base plate 20 an inwardly threaded post 30 an outwardly threaded post 40 and a flat panel connecting plate 50 the present invention may or may not also have a flat insulation retaining plate 60 with a threaded aperture that threads onto the outwardly threaded post 40 the base plate 20 has two apertures 21 in it that facilitate the fastening of the base plate 20 to a substrate such as a back up wall with fasteners 23 to the base plate 20 is attached the inwardly threaded post 30 at one end 31 of the inwardly threaded post 30 the other end 32 of the inwardly threaded post 30 receives one end of the outwardly threaded post 40 this connection through the engagement of the threads of the inwardly threaded post 30 and the outwardly threaded post 40 allows for adjustability of the overall length of the device of present invention 10 to the other end of the outwardly threaded post 40 is attached a flat plate 50 optionally the flat insulation retaining plate 60 is engaged with the outwardly threaded post 40 via a round threaded aperture 61 that is located substantially in the center of the flat insulation retaining plate.
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2 the ball 22 is captured by aperture 20 in diaphragm 18 and aperture 21 in diaphragm 19 diaphragm 18 provides an axial force source on coupler half 1 at surface 25 and on coupler half 2 at surface 24 and are radially aligned by surfaces 25 and 26 respectively this arrangement captures ball 22 and provides approximate radial constraint of the two coupler halves 1 and 2 the embodiment of fig3 provides an additional cost effective means of reducing production costs of the coupler by reducing the mass of conductive material required for the contact components fig4 is another embodiment of the conductor assembly consisting of coupler halves 1 and 2 formed out of sheet stock and embodies an elastic force member 27 bonded or otherwise connected to coupler halves 1 and 2 at surfaces 28 and 29 respectively this force source component is at least partially compressed such that an axial force source exists between track 3 in conductor member 4 at contact points 5 and 6 and track 7 in conductor member 8 at contact points 9 and 10 this configuration offers additional cost savings without imposing any life or performance penalties by means of the simplified.
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capstan 10 the tape 6 passing approximately 90 u00b0 around the capstan during this movement around the capstan 10 the tape 6 converges with a nylon core 11 at a point 12 on a cylindrical surface of the capstan the nylon core passes under very low tension through a ceramic eyelet 13 at the point 12 the tape 6 begins to wrap helically around the nylon core 11 and wrapping is complete at point 14 at an edge of a cylindrical land 28 of the capstan 10 as will be described later the bi component yarn 15 consisting of the tape helically wrapped around the core then follows a vertical downward path through a pigtail 31 which is axially situated above spindle 17 through the traveller 19 which moves on the ring 18 around the spindle 17 and finally is wound on to a package 20 to form package 21 26 is the balloon normally formed and 27 the antiballooning ring the force for wrapping is created by the torque generated in the yarn 15 by rotation of the spindle 17 and the traveller 19 the helix angle of wrapping is given by u03b8 the wrapping capstan 10 is inclined at an angle u03b1 to the horizontal with its top to the right when as shown in fig1 the spindle traveller combination is set for inserting s twist the point 14 where the wrapping is complete is in line with the centre of the pigtail 31 and the axis of the spindle 17 now refer to fig2 a which is a front elevation of the wrapping capstan 10 inclined for the s twist condition referred to in the above paragraph fig2 b is a front elevation of the wrapping capstan 10 but inclined top to the.
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cylindrical interior space for shell 21 that is constructed and arranged to receive the fluid filter cartridge 22 upper edge 38 that helps to define open end 29 is considered to be an exposed or free edge and open end 29 constitutes the entrance opening of the shell noting that the opposite end of the shell includes closed base 30 as noted the fluid filter cartridge 22 is installed into the shell by inserting the fluid filter cartridge into the interior space by way of this entrance opening shell 21 is preferably a molded plastic shell that is used without a nutplate though additional embodiments contemplate use of a nutplate the enlarged series of outer threads 39 in terms of the outside diameter size of shell 21 requires a compatible head design so as to change from the head structure that would be used for head connection to a nutplate shell 21 is constructed and arranged so as to reject or prevent the insertion of a spin on style of fluid filter both single use and multi use embodiments are contemplated wall thickness can be somewhat less for a single use filter assembly as compared to the desire for a slightly thicker wall when the shell is designed for multiple uses i e reuse with replaceable fluid filter cartridges as presented for the disclosed invention if the same basic shell shape is going to be used for both types of fluid filter assemblies disposable as well as multiple use various design changes will be made for some of the shell.
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6 a multi level single pulse generator hydrodynamic pulse tool 40 is illustrated as shown multi level single pulse generator tool 40 comprises a resonance chamber 41 with two opposing upper pulse emitting outlets 42 one shown in fig6 and two opposing lower pulse emitting outlets 43 both shown in fig5 opposing pairs of pulse emitting outlets 42 and 43 are out of phase by 90 u00b0 so in combination the illustrated u201c double deck u201d multi level single pulse generator tool 40 comprises a single pulse emitting outlet at roughly every 90 u00b0 about the longitudinal axis of the tool 40 as best seen in fig5 tool 40 further comprises pulse generator 44 with three upper tangential jets 45 and three lower tangential jets 46 each of the three upper tangential jets 45 and each of the three lower tangential jets 46 are spaced apart at roughly 120 u00b0 intervals relative to the longitudinal axis of the pulse generator 40 and the upper and lower sets of tangential jets 45 46 are out of phase by roughly 60 u00b0 such that in combination the pulse generator 44 comprises a tangential jet at roughly every 60 u00b0 about the longitudinal axis of the pulse generator 44 accordingly as the pulse generator 44 is driven by the pressurized fluid in use the tool 40 will sequentially propagate pressure waves radially outward along 0 u00b0 90 u00b0 180 u00b0 and 270 u00b0 vectors relative to the longitudinal axis of the tool 40 fig9 illustrates a schematic perspective view of a representative downhole assembly comprising a hydrodynamic pulse tool in accordance with embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter downhole assembly 60 comprises.
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flash enable bit is further described in the description for the cpu b controller 316 fig1 from either state 1424 or 1426 if the flash bit was not enabled the cpu a controller 314 proceeds to state 1428 and checks for system faults if the cpu a controller 314 determines that a fault occurred the cpu a controller 314 displays the fault on the lcd display 512 state 1430 from state 1428 if no fault occurred or from state 1430 the cpu a controller 314 proceeds to the checks the system status flag located in the cpu a controller 39 s memory decision state 1432 if the status flag indicates an error the cpu a controller 314 proceeds to state 1434 and displays error information on the lcd display 512 from either state 1432 or 1434 the cpu controller proceeds to state 1402 to repeat the monitoring process fig1 is a flowchart showing one process by which the cpu a controller 314 monitors the fan speed fig1 is a more detailed description of the function of state 1412 in fig1 a starting in state 1502 the cpu a controller 314 reads the speed of each of the fans 1506 1508 and 1510 the fan speed is processed by a fan tachometer signal mux 508 also shown in fig5 b which updates the cpu a controller 314 the cpu a controller 314 then checks to see if a fan speed is above a specified threshold state 1512 if the fan speed is above the threshold the cpu a controller 314 proceeds to state 1514 otherwise if the fan speed.
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chamber 84 the elastic valve body member 76 may be a leaf spring which is soft in the axial direction and is rigid movement of the first elastic plate shaped portion 76 a with respect to the valve hole 72 is shown by broken lines in fig3 the elastic valve body member 76 operates as a valve body which can be elastically displaced so as to open and close the valve hole 72 the first elastic plate shaped portion 76 a and the second elastic plate shaped portion 76 b form an integral member that is elastic valve body member 76 which is continuous to each other for example in a case where the elastic valve body member 76 has a circular plate shape the first elastic plate shaped portion 76 a may be a semicircular portion alternatively a fan shaped region or an arc shaped region which is positioned on one side of the circular plate and the second elastic plate shaped portion 76 b may be a semicircular portion alternatively a fan shaped region or an arc shaped region positioned on a side opposite to the first elastic plate shaped portion 76 a in addition the elastic valve body member 76 includes a slit 76 c which is positioned between the first elastic plate shaped portion 76 a and the second elastic plate shaped portion 76 b the elastic pressing member 78 is disposed along the second elastic plate shaped portion 76 b so as to be elastically deformed along with the elastic valve body member 76 the elastic pressing member.
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devices may be functional with the removable auxiliary cargo compartment for example the removable auxiliary cargo compartment 602 may be configured with a plurality of air bladders designed for flotation assistance for the canine in this case thoracic and lumbar straps may be configured with a device for providing additional security of the removable auxiliary cargo compartments in place when mounted on the straps additionally each cargo compartment 602 may detachably couple to an opposite cargo compartment and adjacent cargo compartment and the sternal shield for additional security for example in a flotation embodiment an owner may couple two oppositely placed cargo compartments 602 to each other in this configuration each of the oppositely placed cargo compartments may be configured to detachably couple to the other via an additional strap and buckle routed between the sternal shield and the canine here the additional strap and buckle keeps the flotation cargo compartments in place for a balanced buoyant force in embodiments cargo compartment 602 may detachably couple to the sternal shield 104 for example a zipper configuration hook and loop fasteners and the like may detachably couple cargo compartment to the sternal shield specific blocks sections devices functions processes and modules may have been set forth however a skilled technologist will realize that there are many ways to partition the method and system and that there are many parts components processes modules or functions that may be substituted for those listed above while the above detailed description has shown described and pointed out the fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to various embodiments it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the.
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thumbnail furthermore as described later with reference to fig4 as a display form of a pair of thumbnails a form is adopted in which a plurality of thumbnails here two thumbnails belonging to the pair are spatially arranged in a vertical or horizontal direction so as to be displayed on an overall screen therefore in order to allow for such a display the thumbnail generation unit 44 changes the aspect ratio of the replay target moving image to generate some sets of data of thumbnails with lower resolution in other words the thumbnail generation unit 44 generates data of each thumbnail in a manner such that a plurality here two of thumbnails can be displayed while maintaining a predetermined spatial or temporal positional relationship on a single screen of the display of the output unit 18 here the spatial positional relationship refers to a positional relationship in which two images are arranged spatially the spatial positional relationship includes for example a relationship in which the two images are arranged vertically horizontally or diagonally a relationship in which the two images are arranged so as to be spaced apart with a predetermined interval or a relationship in which the two images are arranged to be superimposed furthermore the temporal positional relationship refers to a positional relationship in which two images are arranged alongside on a temporal axis upon replay the temporal positional relationship includes for example a relationship of a replay time of two images that are replayed sequentially temporally to sum up the thumbnail generation unit 44 generates data of pairs of the thumbnails corresponding to pairs of the replay target moving images selected by the image selection unit 43 by the number equal to patterns of replay form of the pairs of replay.
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has been thermally expanded is then sent to a drying step for drying although an ordinary drying method of the prior art may be used for drying it is essential to avoid crushing the sheet with a strong press the temperature of the moist hot air or water vapor used for the invention may be above the temperature at which the microcapsule shell walls of the heat expanding particles soften and begin to expand and it will be determined by the heat expanding particles used the relative humidity is preferably 100 in order to prevent drying of the wet mixed sheet during the thermal expansion step but it does not necessarily need to be 100 the method of supplying the moist hot air or water vapor is most preferably a method in which high temperature steam from a boiler is ejected and directly sprayed onto the sheet but moist exhaust from the drier may also be used the density of the bulky paper of the invention is at least 0 01 g cm 3 and less than 0 1 g cm 3 and preferably at least 0 01 g cm 3 and no greater than 0 05 g cm 3 the density of the bulky paper of less than 0 01 g cm 3 is not practical because the strength.
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other form of metal or metal allow may be substituted for aluminum and or aluminum alloy 5052 those of skill in the art will further appreciate that different environments of use will dictate the type of metal or metal alloy used to help evacuate heat metal or metal allow is a good conductor and if given the right surface finish will have the required roughness to increase surface natural convection in the air in one embodiment as shown housing 102 is generally circular in nature it is recognized however that housing 102 may take any desired shape such as but not limited to that of a square oval rectangle etc in the embodiment as shown the circular housing allows for the led illumination device 100 to have the same natural air convection coefficient whatever the radial orientation at installation i e offer a 360 deg symmetry in cooling as illustrated the exterior sides and base of housing 102 comprise a plurality of fins 105 that protrude radially outward from the center of the base of the housing 102 as seen in fig3 the plurality of fins 105 assist housing 102 in the thermal transfer of heat from the heat generating sources associated with the led illumination device 100 e g the leds themselves and driving power supply circuitry not shown in this fig to the atmosphere via convection and or irradiation the fins 105 increase the contact surface area between the heated housing and the cooler atmospheric or ambient air and create passages for the flow of heating air moving under its own convective force as shown the fins 105 are placed both at.
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in a similar way as the previously described or slightly different if the liquid lens is made of metal one electrical contact is for example done by the liquid lens holder and an electrically insulating ring made of plastic for example will be introduced between the liquid lens cap and the liquid lens holder in order to avoid electrical shortcut see fig9 to 12 the z alignment may be performed by moving up and down the liquid lens in the liquid lens holder a variable glue thickness may be used to compensate the gap in an alternative embodiment the liquid lens holder comprises means allowing adjusting the z position for example legs that can be plastically deformed when applying pressure in the z direction from top to bottom one advantage of such an embodiment is that the lens module maker may receive an optical part that can be easily integrated with the rest of the lens stack nearly like any other lens system according to another embodiment the aa is performed at the lens module manufacturing level and not at the liquid lens level in such an embodiment the z position is adjusted during the integration of the optical device comprising the liquid lens and the liquid lens holder in the lens module comprising other optical elements according to another embodiment the liquid lens holder comprises an aperture stop as illustrated for example in fig1 this solution is particularly.
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member extending from a lower end of the restraint cone the tension member configured to engage a lower end of the riser tensioner and maintain a wedging action between the restraint cone and the hydraulic cylinders application_number US 53785509 A description in one aspect embodiments disclosed herein relate to apparatus and methods to secure a direct acting riser tensioner when not connected to a riser referring to fig1 a typical direct acting hydraulic riser tensioner system on a drilling vessel 5 is shown hydraulic cylinders 1 may be very large with outer diameters above 20 inches and stroke lengths up to about 70 feet typically riser tensioner systems have an even number of hydraulic cylinders 1 commonly six hydraulic cylinders hydraulic cylinders 1 are attached on their lower ends to a riser ring 2 which is attachable to the upper end of the riser string not shown riser ring 2 may for example be hinged and hydraulically latched to the top riser joint for easier attachment hydraulic cylinders 1 may be attached at their upper ends 3 to a riser tensioner trolley 4 that runs on tracks 4 a tracks 4 a are attached to a structure of drilling vessel 5 typically to a drilling substructure that straddles the moon pool and supports the drill floor and derrick because the geometry of a drilling vessel dictates that the upper attachment points for a riser tensioner are farther apart than the diameter of the riser ring 2 the assembled hydraulic cylinders 1 attached to the drilling vessel 5 and the riser ring 2 generally form an.
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which may for example comprise trauma lite honeycombs type pei 3 5 70 supplied by trauma lite limited po box 456 manchester m62 ll united kingdom in this material the diameter of the tubes is 3 5 mm and the material density is 70 kilos per cubic metre this material can be thermoformed at temperatures up to 170 u00b0 c the skins 14 and 16 may comprise cetex gi0303 reinforced thermoplastic laminate supplied by ten cate advanced composites campbellweg 30 7443 pv nijverdal netherlands this material is in accordance with boeing aircraft corporation 39 s material specification bms8 353 and can be thermoformed at temperatures in the range 150 u00b0 c to 300 u00b0 c the thermoplastic adhesive may be a polyester based thermoplastic web such as sharnet web sh4275 supplied by bostic findley limited alderscote road leicester le4 68w england this has a fusion temperature of 130 u00b0 c consequently the preferred temperature for bending and shaping composite material made from these materials is 150 u00b0 c when it is desired to bend the material an entire panel is heated for example in an oven heated to a temperature between the fusion temperature of the adhesive and the fusion temperatures of the core and the skins the panel is then bent to form a radius therein the skins move relative to the core so that the skin on the outside of the radius no longer reaches the edge of the core while.
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that has been neutralized with potassium carbonate about 15 ml of final solution and the mixture is stirred at room temperature for three hours the yellow brown solution is acidified with 10 potassium bisultate and extracted with ethyl acetate the organic layers are combined dried mgso 4 and evaporated in vacuo to yield 1 1 39 diseleno bis 2 methyl 3 oxo 3 1 propanediyl bis l proline as a yellow glass 2 3 g anal calc 39 d for c 18 h 28 n 2 o 6 se 2 c 41 08 h 5 37 n 5 33 found c 41 13 h 5 62 n 5 12 to a suspension of 1 7 g of dibenzyldiselenide in 50 ml of dry acetonitrile under nitrogen there is added 0 2 g sodium borohydride and the mixture is heated until all yellow color disappears the mixture is cooled 2 6 g of 1 3 bromo 2 methyl 1 oxopropyl l proline is added and the mixture is stirred at room temperature overnight the solvent is removed in vacuo water is added ph 10 and the mixture is extracted with ethyl ether the aqueous layer is then acidified hcl and extracted three times with ethyl acetate the ethyl acetate fractions are combined dried mgso 4 and evaporated to yield 2 1 g of 1 2 methyl 1 oxo 3 phenylmethyl selenyl propyl l proline as a yellow oil anal calc 39 d for c 16 h 21 no 3 se c 54 24 h 5 97 n 3 96 found c 53 98 h 6 00 n 4 04 to a solution of 1 6 g of diphenyl.
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wherein the laminate is capable of being in electrical communication with the electrical interface thus when the lighting apparatus is functionally engaged to a power source and energized light is emitted from the laminate portion of the apparatus non limiting examples of a lighting apparatus include a light bulb a lighting fixture or a lighting sheet non limiting examples of an electrical interface include es e27 ses e14 l1 pl u2014 2 pin pl u2014 4 pin g9 halogen capsule g4 halogen capsule gu10 gu5 3 bayonet and small bayonet palo alto research center inc of palo alto calif usa may be able to make the laminate into a lighting apparatus example 1 is directed to a non limiting example of a cross section not to scale of a laminate capable of emitting light 1 according to the present invention a base layer 3 of mylar is provided forming an outer first side 21 of the laminate 1 a phosphor layer 5 forms an outer second side 25 of the laminate 1 a first conductive layer 7 containing silver as the conductive material is adjacent the base layer 3 a second conductive layer 9 is adjacent the phosphor layer 5 the second conductive layer 9 contains nano fiber silver as the conductive material the second conductive layer 9 is transparent having a transmittance greater than 95 the.
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partners depends on such correspondence in data structures and formats the defining criterion is ownership the cohering basis is incept identity and ur url relative referential geotemporal coordinates are universal resource identifiers for all users and all uses identity is the platform the same architecture works for personal and civic systems too but with six terms fig3 value and distinction lie in breadth of public scope not depth of private detail the resultant directory looks like a big phone book like list of links to everything everyone needs to find in a simple table that everyone knows how to use what you want is what you get items 200 1 6 comprise components of a global network of information communication systems the components of the present invention are identified as sub components of unitary technology the name that expresses the universal utility of the main embodiment unitary reference architecture 100 further sub components 101 through 106 comprise alternate functional embodiments that extend utility infrastructure components are illustrated in fig6 200 6 economic infrastructure principles of economics exchange systems metrics markets financials communication systems the internet the telephone system media devices hardware and software 200 5 process infrastructure business methodologies production systems delivery systems supply chain networks media devices hardware and software 200 4 physical infrastructure all people all property all places ideas artifacts objects assertions everything 200 3 information infrastructure language classification representation media devices hardware and software 200 2 civil infrastructure principles of democracy self representation ownership rules values norms 200 1 information architecture unitary reference architecture universal resource identifier uri 100 unitary reference architecture u2014 ura self service single sign on identity for all users and all uses 101 event.
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other instruction that can be directed to the motorists in the vehicles the section 11 7 will be described later with regards to height contents durability mobility etc fig1 b depicts an insert 11 10 presenting the side view 11 9 of an extended mobile flat unit 10 2 the extended post 11 4 is viewed from the side fig1 c illustrates an insert 11 12 presenting the top view 11 11 of an extended mobile flat unit 10 2 the extended post 11 13 is viewed from the top and a cavity 11 14 is embedded in the unit 10 2 fig1 d shows an insert 11 16 presenting the top view 11 15 of a retracted mobile flat unit 10 2 note that the post 11 17 is rotated into the recessed cavity 11 14 and prevents tires from damaging the retracted post when the tire rolls over the mobile unit 10 2 a dotted rectangle 11 18 illustrates one of the rubber tracks that are located beneath the unit 10 2 fig1 a depicts the front view 12 1 of a mobile flat unit 10 2 the rubber track 11 18 mentioned earlier is wrapped around two cylindrical shafts 12 3 and 12 4 as the shaft 12 4 rotates counterclockwise the unit moves in the direction 12 7 the arrow 12 5 presents the side view shown next fig1 b illustrates the side view 12 5 of a mobile flat unit 10 2 the rubber track 11 18 mentioned earlier as well.
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503 and directed to 515 a command of ed electrical drafting would be directed to 509 upon the first d ductwork entry the system looks to see if a duct point has been established as shown at d1 in fig2 this duct point is established as the leftmost point on a starting duct line drawn horizontally or the bottommost point on a starting duct line drawn vertically this line represents the starting end or width of the duct to be drawn in direct combination with the duct point is an axis of direction similar to the points of a compass referred to in degrees zero degrees is straight up 90 degrees is to the right 180 degrees is to the bottom etc this establishes duct direction from the starting point initially the absence of a duct point will cause the system to request this information and the axis of direction as shown at d2 thus establishing a starting point on the crt display which is then displayed against the background of the building structure as fed to the computer during execution of programs 401 and 402 following this step the system will request figure identification at d3 which are the four basic figures t o b e and a straight section j these correspond to transition offset bevel elbow and joint straight section additionally the operator can enter h a l f and d corresponding to head or duct cap access door an l angle frame a flexible connection and a damper fire damper volume damper etc these are standard duct accessories.
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dynes cm this will minimise the tendency of a wet roller acting on a loose fibrous surface to drag off fibers and particles by the surface tension of the liquid film between the roller surface and the wetted material reduction of this drag is further achieved by a foaming action to the formulation this leads to foam generation by the squeezing action of the roller on a porous resilient layer containing both air and the applied liquid such foam has less drag than a liquid film against the separation of the roller to maximise saturation of the layer of insulation the viscosity of the applied binder should be as low as possible and in any case less than 100 cps further the binder is required to have a pronounced surfactant wetting action on fine fiber and dust having the surface characteristics of asbestos and fiberglass when dry the film of cured binder must have the following indices of flammability as per test method of as1530 prt 3 1976 ______________________________________ a for deep impregnation b for final coat only with of exposed surface finishing or for deep impr outer coating in flammableindex as1530 pt 3 of b situations______________________________________ignitability 0 20 less than 14 less than 1 0spread of flame 0 10 0 0heat evolved 0 10 less than 3 5 0smoke developed 0.
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desired such as an adhesive fasteners not shown snapped into a groove provided in the curved member or the like an appropriate electrical connection 22 is provided between the storage medium and control circuit 20 and the speaker so that the audio produced would be transmitted to the speaker in order to download the desired audio signal to the digital storage medium there is provided an additional electrical connector 24 which is attached to the digital storage medium contained at 20 and is also be connected to a port 26 the port 26 is adapted to be connected to a computer or similar other device which would be adapted to download the desired music or other audio signal to the digital storage medium contained at 20 as would be clearly understood by the skilled in the art the port may also include additional electrical connections to provide the ability to recharge a battery 28 which is also carried by the curved member 10 the battery 28 would also be attached to the curved member in any manner desired as above described in conjunction with the speaker and the digital storage medium and control circuit for it thus it may be inserted within an opening provided in the curved member 10 such as in the arm 14 or attached directly thereto a switch means 30 is also provided to interconnect the battery 28 and the control circuit contained at 20 the switch means 30 may be any switch means known to the art such for example an on off switch which may be activated by the.
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have improved hair care benefits while maintaining excellent in use characteristics the compositions contain a first cationic surfactant such as behenyl trimethyl ammonium chloride ditallow dimethyl ammonium chloride dicetyl dimethyl ammonium chloride distearyl ammonium chloride tricetyl methyl ammonium chloride and mixtures thereof and a second hydrophilically substituted cationic surfactant such as cocamidopropyl n 2 hydroxyethylcarbamoylmethyldimethylammonium chloride although formulations of the invention are based principally on cationic surfactant and generally contain no anionic or amphoteric surfactant they provide an acceptable level of cleaning and lathering whilst still conveying the wet slippy feel desired by consumers in connection with conventional hair conditioners application_number US 73765200 A description as used herein the term hydrocarbyl chain means an alkyl or alkenyl chain reference herein in the general formulas ii to vi to the number of carbon atoms in the hydrocarbyl chain means the total number of carbon atoms including if present those in any substituent groups on the hydrocarbyl chain and those in any linkage groups in the hydrocarbyl chain as will be evident from this definition a substituent group containing carbon atoms may be viewed as a branching of the hydrocarbyl chain and thus may be referred to as a linkage in the hydrocarbyl chain this does not effect the calculation of the total number of carbon atoms in the hydrocarbyl chain for the avoidance of doubt the cationic surfactant ii only relates to monomeric quaternary ammonium compound i e only contains a sungle quaternary nitrogen atom the hair treatment composition of the present invention comprises as a first essential component a cationic surfactant i corresponding to the general formula i as described above a cationic surfactants containing one alkyl chain having.
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may be used to verify that the inactive mode was enabled during a period of time to do so the record may be made available via a user interface to the user 15 an insurance company the police the courts a parent of the user 15 etc to certify the times the device was in inactive mode and the restrictions on functionality in place during inactive mode referring back to fig2 the mobile device 100 includes a memory interface 102 one or more data processors image processors and or central processors 104 and a peripherals interface 106 the memory interface 102 the one or more processors 104 and or the peripherals interface 106 can be separate components or can be integrated in one or more integrated circuits the various components in the mobile device 100 can be coupled by one or more communication buses or signal lines as will be recognized by those skilled in the art sensors devices and additional subsystems can be coupled to the peripherals interface 106 to facilitate various functionalities for example a motion sensor 108 e g a gyroscope a light sensor 110 and a positioning sensor 112 e g gps receiver can be coupled to the peripherals interface 106 to facilitate the orientation lighting and positioning functions described further herein other sensors 114 can also be connected to the peripherals interface 106 such as a proximity sensor a temperature sensor a biometric sensor or other sensing device to facilitate related functionalities a camera subsystem 116 and an optical sensor 118 e g a charged coupled device ccd or a complementary metal oxide.
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invention is as much applicable to any other accessible lumen of the body in the decades since the first metal stent was proposed there has been rapid and copious development of innumerable different strut designs for stents for the design of stents in accordance with the present invention all of this design knowledge is available for what it is worth each material has its own characteristics and capabilities which determine what will be its mechanical characteristics and what forming techniques and possibilities are feasible clearly successful development of effective shape memory polymer stents will be facilitated by putting together in one team a person specialising in shape memory polymers and another person specialising in the design of stents as such such a team will be able to identify from the portfolio of design literature of stents hitherto predominantly metal notably stainless steel and nickel titanium shape memory alloy those designs which are of interest to the person seeking to make a stent out of shape memory polymer nevertheless a new range of design possibilities is opened up by moving from metals to polymers for example one envisages designs featuring continuous film instead of meshes with struts and interstices in this way the implants contemplated here could serve not just as a stent but also as a stent graft referring now to fig7 a stent graft 50 is installed within the colon 52 of a patient and is to be removed using a retrieval catheter system 54 the stent grant 50.
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transverse rod 4 for fixing the mounting rings 5 on transverse rod 4 referring to fig4 the mounting ring 5 has an opening 52 and an upper edge 53 and a fastening arm 54 is situated on the top and bottom of the opening 52 a small slot 541 is located at the end of the fastening arm 54 the top of add on card 3 can be inserted into the small sot 541 a screw 6 passes through the upper edge 53 and the fastening arm 54 to fasten the mounting ring 5 firmly on transverse rod 4 the fastening arm 54 is on the top of the add on card 3 and presses it firmly from moving and popping up based on above description the transverse rod 4 is installed on the rear of computer case 1 and above the expansion slots 21 of the mainboard 2 the mounting ring 5 wraps around the transverse rod 4 by pulling the opening 52 wider the mounting ring 5 is moved to top of an add on card 3 press the fastening arm 54 to the add on card 3 and inlay the small slot 541 to the top of add on card 3 pass the screw 6 over the upper edge 53 to the fastening arm 54 to fasten the mounting ring 5 on the transverse rod 4 accordingly the add on card 3 can be fixed for prevention from bad contact.