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for movement longitudinally of the rails the cross rods serve as supports for transverse impact walls 14 15 and 16 generally upstanding and at their ends carrying pairs of side walls 17 18 and 19 these are disposed opposite each other with respect to the center line and preferably are somewhat overlapped these side walls are preferably made of horizontally corrugated stock and thus interfit and partially overlap to aid in guiding each other for movement toward and away from the abutment 7 the leading impact wall 14 has a forward extension providing a nose piece 21 this is preferably of some sort of absorbent or accommodating material so that a vehicle for example impacting against the nose piece has some cushioning the normal spacing of the impact walls 14 15 and 16 from each other and from the abutment 7 is provided in part by a housing 22 of conveniently rectangular form disposed immediately in advance of the abutment 7 and serving as a mounting for a number of spring bundles 23 each spring bundle preferably includes a pair of plates 24 and 26 having a number of spring cups 27 embossed therein the cups serve as positioners and mounts for intervening coil springs 28 29 30 and 31 the springs in the normal released condition are given a slight initial compression and are prevented from expanding unduly by a central tie 32 passing through each adjacent pair of cups and serving as a limit stop therefor conveniently the number of springs varies with the design characteristics and performance.
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pins 15 is retained in a guide track 17 and can be displaced within the guide track 17 at a right angle to the running direction of the ribbons 23 by displacing the carrier 16 the ribbons 23 of the ribbon bundle 24 can be adjusted in relation to the position of the cutting tips 29 on the circumference of the fibrillation roller 10 in particular it is possible to implement symmetrical cuts by means of the cutting tips 29 in the ribbons 23 in particular minimum spacings at the edge regions can be ensured in the ribbons by this means in order to obtain a defined wrapping of the ribbon bundle 24 on the circumference of the fibrillation roller 10 two guide rollers 20 1 and 20 2 are provided to guide the intake and uptake of the ribbon bundle 24 after the fibrillation and stretching the ribbons 23 are fed to a crimping device 12 and a coiling device 18 the crimping device 12 as well as the coiling device 18 has numerous texturing means 13 and coiling stations 19 for texturing the ribbons individually or collectively and for coiling them on spools for this it is possible to consolidate the ribbon bundle 24 individually or in groups by means of a guide rail 11 with the exemplary embodiment depicted in fig1 3 a grass yarn is produced which can already be.
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bus connected into a ring shape the positional relation among the processor modules becomes indefinite and hence allocation of processing amounts to the respective processor modules becomes difficult in terms of the performance it is preferable to uniformly allocate the processing amount to the respective processor modules but this may produce an overflow in the queue memory according to the present invention an amount of data stored in the queue memory is monitored at all times and data input from the external circuit is temporarily forbidden when the monitored data amount exceeds an upper limit preset with respect to the capacity of the queue memory thus restraining the generation of data in the previous processor module as a result the remaining processor modules can be controlled to operate at a speed which is suitable for the processor module having the largest processing amount and the lowest processing speed among all of the connected modules in other words the present invention is able to provide a processor system which can perform control of the multistage connection hereinafter one embodiment of the processor system will be described by referring to fig6 the system according to this embodiment includes therein a counter for counting an amount of data stored in the queue memory a comparator for judging whether or not a value of the counter exceeds an upper limit that is a value of capacity of the queue memory the number of latches constituting the pipe line and a control circuit adapted to forbid input from the external circuit in accordance with the output from the comparator fig6 shows a block diagram of one module this module includes therein a bus interface bi 641 a transfer table memory tt 642 a parameter.
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the rock bolts can be drilled into place directly through the openings in the shield it is possible to use support plates on the rock bolts within the pockets between the t shaped members as these plates emerge from the shield 15 the rock bolts can be tightened to pull the support plates up into contact with the roof the roof is continuously supported and there is no opportunity for sections of the formation to pull away from the roof once the tunneling machine 10 enters an area where the roof 22 of the tunnel must be supported by lagging sections of lagging may be moved into place entirely within the protection of the shield 15 the thrust cylinders 36 and 37 maintain the shield 15 in a position proximate the formations loose rock is prevented from falling onto the tunneling machine 10 and endangering personnel in the area ring beams are positioned in the tunnel 11 and as the tunneling machine 10 advances forward sections of lagging may be moved into place on the ring beams wedges may then be driven between the lagging and the ring beams to force the lagging into contact with the roof or the lagging locked in place in some other fashion the roof of the tunnel may be lagged with sections of lagging immediately adjacent each other or spaces may be left between lagging depending on the nature of the support required the present invention provides continuous support to the formations uninterrupted by gaps that would create a danger zone where loose rock could fall into the tunnel the formations.
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where the rails have oval slots 37 along a centerline of the web and the accessories have l hooks 39 the l hooks each have an inner ledge 45 that presses against the web to restrain movement of the hook away from the web the l hooks are inserted into the slots and the accessory is slid along the rail so that the accessory is secured by the ledges on the hooks against movement in all directions but one along the rail a catchment device on the accessory which may be a spring latch or may be a non automatic catch catches a catchment surface on the ladder to secure the accessory the catchment surface may be one of the slots with no hook inserted or it may be a slot into which a hook is inserted such as the bottom most slot in fig3 after the hooks are slid into engagement a portion of the bottom slot that was occupied as the hook was inserted is now available for use a catch 47 as shown in fig3 may be inserted into this empty portion of the slot beside the base of the hook in fig3 the catch 47 is shown in inserted position not in retracted position the catch 47 may be a spring loaded latch or it may be a manually actuated catch in the oval slot system shown in fig3 because the slots are symmetrical up and down any accessory can be attached in either an up orientation or a down orientation which is an advantage for accessories.
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for hose connector 108 thus more closely resembles a nose to a frontal viewer of the outside surface of mask 100 thus far in the description an ornamental face on mask 100 has been described bearing a cheeks and an upper lip above a tongue adapted to flap up and down during a wearer 39 s exhalation and a large nose represented by the outside surfaces of the hose connector 108 on lateral sides of mask 100 are formed extensions 112 with holes 113 for straps that can secure mask 100 to a wearer 39 s head extensions 112 may be formed in the shape of large or small colorful ears with reference to the cheek and lip with reference to what a viewer would construe to be an ornamental face with a nose at hose connector 108 on the upper surface 103 of mask 100 are representations of eyes 107 and hair 106 it should be understood that the form shape size colors emotion and other aspects of such eyes and hair may vary widely while achieving the objects of the invention i e encouraging or entertaining a user and or viewer of mask 100 while observing the flapping valve 114 on an ornamental face fig2 is a frontal view of the mask of fig1 and shows how a viewer would typically see a mask 100 worn by a user it.
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employed for the present invention the ecm 610 can be one or more microprocessors and other associated components such as memory devices which store data and program instructions the ecm 610 generally receives input signals from various sensors throughout the vehicle as well as possible external input data from end users the ecm 610 then reads the program instructions and executes the instructions to perform data monitoring logging and control functions in accordance with the input signals and external input data the ecm 610 sends control data to an output port which relays output signals to a variety of actuators controlling the engine or the scr system generally depicted by the engine controls 800 and the scr system controls 900 in general the present invention can be implemented with most commercially available ecm 39 s and no changes to the ecm will be required although this exemplary embodiment includes an ecm any system of controlling operation of engine components and after treatment devices according to specified instructions may be employed to implement the present invention according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention the end user or some input mechanism transmits the unit price of diesel fuel 500 and the unit price of urea 510 as input parameters into the ecm 610 through the input device 600 the input device 600 may include but is not limited to a computer personal digital assistant pda or other entry device with a data link connected physically wirelessly or by any data transmission method to the ecm 610 moreover the input device 600 may include an automated system or network which transmits data to the.
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wall of the shaft 14 and in relation to the longitudinal axis 12 of the shaft 14 by an angle u03b2 specifically pointing outward by a few degrees the endoscope 10 also comprises a light guide 30 which is shown separately and on an enlarged scale in fig3 the light guide 30 in fig1 is arranged along the shaft 14 specifically in the interior of the shaft 14 near a wall 32 of the shaft 14 directed away from the opening 24 and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft 14 the light guide 30 is substantially rigid and has for example a metal sleeve in which optical fibers or another light conducting medium not shown are contained at a proximal end 34 the light guide 30 has a coupling part 36 which cooperates with the coupling part 18 of the shaft 14 to secure the light guide 30 on the shaft 14 the coupling part 18 and the coupling part 36 together preferably form a plug coupling so that when the light guide 30 which is withdrawable from the shaft 14 is reinserted into the shaft 14 it can be secured on the shaft 14 by simply plugging together the coupling parts 18 and 36 the plug coupling is designed such that the light guide 30 can be coupled to the shaft 14 only in a specific position of rotation about its own longitudinal axis moreover the light guide 30 has at the proximal end a connector 38 for attachment of a fiber optic cable not shown via which light from an external light source can then be fed to the light guide 30 as can be.
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and are self seating when a wire is suspended between the two holes in the legs see fig8 fig6 depicts an exploded view of the box clamp assembly 100 without disc and describes an exemplary design of a box clamp adapted for clamping the edge lip of a flying disc for display substitutions may be made to construction details such as the nature of the fastener and the interdigitating pegs 118 so as to achieve a satisfying trophy display mount for example pre sized snap pins or d screws may be used in place of philips head bolts a brass plate may be affixed by mounting it on the respective front platen or back plate so as to face front when the disc is displayed engraving on the plate may include details of the trophy a date and place a championship match the names of team members and so forth decorative decals or signatures may also be added to the top or underside face of the disc itself adding historical value and interest to the display fig7 in plan view shows a stencil 300 for cutout of the parts of the box clamp conservation of materials may be achieved by a tighter tessellation but the figure illustrates principles involved in making a single box clamp or making a mass production run of box clamps from sheet stock the cutting line or vector data may be.
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a non fluoro substituted or completely unsubstituted hydrocarbon as already defined above a copolymer terpolymer or higher multipolymer of the fluoropolymers can have any of the forms known in the art including having an alternating block graft or random arrangement of the monomer units the invention also includes that monomer units can be linked by other than c u2014 c bonds such as for example ether u2014 c u2014 o u2014 c u2014 sulfur containing e g sulfonyl u2014 s o 2 u2014 or u2014 s u2014 nitrogen containing e g u2014 nh u2014 u2014 n ch 3 u2014 or u2014 n u2550 and other heteroatom containing bonds the fluoropolymers can also include heteroatom groups e g pendant groups that are not linking more typically the fluoropolymer is formed by recurring units according to the formula in formula 5 x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 and x 7 can be independently within a recurring unit and between recurring units a hydrogen atom a fluorine atom chlorine atom a group r representing a hydrocarbon group containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms or a fluoro substituted hydrocarbon group containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms and at least one fluorine atom or a group u2014 or some examples of more typical hydrocarbon groups include methyl ethyl n propyl and isopropyl some examples of more typical fluoro substituted.
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the system 100 includes user computers 104 advertiser computers 106 and server computers 108 all coupled or able to be coupled to the internet 102 although the internet 102 is depicted the invention contemplates other embodiments in which the internet is not included as well as embodiments in which other networks are included in addition to the internet including one more wireless networks wans lans telephone cell phone or other data networks etc the invention further contemplates embodiments in which user computers or other computers may be or include wireless portable or handheld devices such as cell phones pdas etc each of the one or more computers 104 106 108 may be distributed and can include various hardware software applications algorithms programs and tools depicted computers may also include a hard drive monitor keyboard pointing or selecting device etc the computers may operate using an operating system such as windows by microsoft etc each computer may include a central processing unit cpu data storage device and various amounts of memory including ram and rom depicted computers may also include various programming applications algorithms and software to enable searching search results and advertising such as graphical or banner advertising as well as keyword searching and advertising in a sponsored search context many types of advertisements are contemplated including textual advertisements rich advertisements video advertisements etc as depicted each of the server computers 108 includes one or more cpus 110 and a data storage device 112 the data storage device 112 includes a database 116 and a determining preferred route program 114 the program 114 is intended to broadly include all programming applications algorithms software and other and tools necessary to implement or facilitate methods and systems according.
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amount of the redeemed discount from the card issuer 39 s account 28 to the retail fuel merchant 39 s account 29 fig3 is a flow chart illustrating the steps of a second embodiment of the method of the present invention in this embodiment an agreement between a retail fuel merchant and a card issuer and or third party vendor enables customers to use their accumulated reward points or frequent flyer miles as a tender type at a fueling station reward points or miles are exchanged for a ppu discount on fuel at a defined exchange rate in the example illustrated in fig3 a retail fuel merchant and an airline enter an agreement at step 31 the airline has a frequent flyer program that awards air miles to customers who fly on the airline or make other purchases using an affinity type relationship credit card at step 32 a web portal is accessed in order to exchange air miles in the customer 39 s frequent flyer account for a cash value at step 33 in a so called u201c batch transfer u201d mode of operation air miles from the customer 39 s frequent flyer account are converted to a promotional cash value at a negotiated and agreed upon exchange rate at step 34 the promotional cash value is then credited to an account associated with the retail fuel merchant at step 35 the merchant provides a negotiated and agreed upon ppu discount to the customer in a fueling transaction at step 36 the amount of the redeemed discount is then calculated by multiplying the ppu discount by the number of units of fuel purchased in the transaction at step 37 the amount of the redeemed discount is transferred to the retail fuel.
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polyoxyethylene sorbitan monostearate were prepared using the standard mixing procedure set forth above and were compared as to their various viscosity values using a brookfield model lvt viscometer spindle 3 set at 12 rpm the percentages of polysorbate 60 are based on the total weight of the xanthan gum emulsifier composition and the viscosities were measured in centipoise units cps at four different times ______________________________________rhodigel fh testviscosities cps poly sorbate 60 1 min 2 min 4 min 8 min ______________________________________0 00 1400 2300 3500 4500 large large large large lumps lumps lumps lumps0 50 3700 4400 4600 4800 small small v small no lumps lumps lumps lumps0 75 3900 4500 4800 4800 small small no no lumps lumps lumps lumps1 00 4200 4500 4800 4800 small v small no no lumps lumps lumps lumps______________________________________ as shown by the respective viscosity values for the different xanthan gum polysorbate 60 compositions the greater the amount of emulsifier used the greater the viscosity of the gum composition with the greatest viscosity values realized at emulsifier amounts somewhere between 0 75 wt and 1 0 wt viscosity is also a function of the break up of the gum particles within the system with the absence of lumps creating the most viscous composition achievable as can be also seen from the chart there is a point between the concentrations of 0 75 wt and 1 0 wt of diminishing return i e regardless of how much more emulsifier is added to the composition the viscosity no longer increases referring now to fig1 the hydration rates of three xanthan gum emulsifier compositions of the present invention were compared with a pure xanthan gum composition with no emulsifier added to.
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section of the front frame member in a selected longitudinal relationship with the front frame member with a portion of the plate 164 overlying a portion of the channel structure 126 the lapping portions actually being secured together similarly bores 180 are provided in the forward outer corners of the rear floor plate and are adapted for alignment with selected bores 160 in angle irons 156 and 158 for further attachment of the rear frame member to the front frame section in a selected longitudinal relationship therewith it will be appreciated that the vehicle frame described allows for adjustment of the vehicle length battery compartment and counter balance by varying the spacing of rear member 162 from front member 110 and registry of bores 154 and 180 with selected bores 178 and 160 respectively in addition the vehicle wheelbase may be varied by changing the mounting of axle mounting block 144 at bores 148 in channel structure 126 however the extent to which such features can be varied will be limited to the combination of respective mounting bores provided for extended adjustment of all three features or for construction of vehicles of a larger scale using the foregoing components a channel extender structure 190 is provided the channel extender 190 includes a bottom plate 192 and side plates 194 which form a channel which is congruent with and will nest under channel structure 126 channel extender 190 includes a forward end provided with flanges 196 secured to the outer edges of side plates 194 and to triangular gussets 198 which extend below bottom plate 192 bores 200 provided in the flanges 196 are arranged to be.
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analyzed by icp for molybdenum and other metals the dried solid was analyzed by icp for metal impurities some of the solid samples were also analyzed for the amount of moo 2 and moo 3 a 20 g sample of the technical oxide was suspended in 60 g of water concentrated sulfuric acid 10 g was added and the mixture was heated to 60 u00b0 c after stirring the mixture for 30 minutes at 60 u00b0 c chlorine 3 6 g was slowly bubbled through the mixture over a period of 40 minutes the gray slurry became light green the mixture was heated to 90 u00b0 c and stirred at 90 u00b0 c for 30 minutes nitrogen was bubbled through the mixture at 90 u00b0 c for 30 minutes to strip off any unreacted chlorine the mixture was cooled to room temperature the slurry was then filtered under suction and washed with 20 g of 2 hydrochloric acid and 20 g of water the wet cake 22 6 g was dried in an oven at 90 u00b0 c for 15 hours to yield 16 8 g of product a slurry of 50 g of the same technical oxide used in example 1 was formed in 95 g of water was stirred at 60 u00b0 c for 30 minutes chlorine 6 8 g was bubbled through the slurry for about 40 minutes maintaining a positive pressure of.
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lignocellulosic pulp bales there have been prior art methods have attempted to size reduce such bales for other applications such as sanitary napkins and diaper manufacturing examples of such methods may include cutting or splitting the bale into sheets or slabs as well as exposing the bale to various forms of high impact or high speed milling or grinding such as hammermills such processes however do not produce forms of the pulp that are suitable for thermoplastic composites manufacturing processes when exposing the bales to various forms of high impact or high speed grinding the bulk density of the pulp is drastically reduced and large amounts of dust are produced pulp converted through such processes is extremely difficult to feed due to its low bulk density form the present invention uses an alternative strategy for converting lignocellulosic pulp bales into a form suitable for feeding instead of using the previously described techniques the present invention is capable of directly converting the bales through the production of u201c dense fibre aggregates u201d from the bale surfaces this is done without any prior modifications or processing conducted on the bale such dense fibre aggregates are suitable for controlled feeding into a variety of thermoplastic composite manufacturing processes the present invention also maximizes retention of fibre length and minimizes production of dust dense fibre aggregates are defined as particles of approximately 0 2 3 0 inch in width more preferably 0 5 1 0 inch in width and with individual.
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prevent or at least substantially mitigate loosening of the nut 150 in other embodiments the retaining plate 140 is not a plate at all rather the plate 140 can be a single member extending from the nut 150 and one of the lugs 128 somewhat resembling a crescent wrench but still having non rotating engagement features 142 144 to prevent loosening of the axle nut 150 in some embodiments two or more of these members can be usedone for each lug 128 with more members engaging more lugs 128 the loosening resistance is increased in some cases where loosening is particularly prevalent and potentially harmful a retaining plate engaging many lugs 128 can be used in other circumstances where the loosening phenomenon is less prevalent or less severe fewer engagement apertures 144 can be used at the discretion of the operator the preferred plate shown which engages all four lugs also operates to keep the spacing between the hub and the wheel consistent in general the greater the distance separating the lugs 128 or other point at which the retaining plate 140 engages the hub 120 and or wheel 130 and the nut 150 the greater the loosening resistance due to the greater leverage however even a small distance between the first aperture 142 and second aperture 144 strongly resists loosening of the nut 150 the retaining plate 140 can include a shaped portion 146 that protrudes from the body of the plate 140 the shaped portion.
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at the rear side of the solenoid attachment portion 16 the projection lens 9 is formed in a substantially hemisphere shape and attached to the lens attachment portion 13 of the lens holder 8 the inner surface of the reflector 10 is formed as a reflecting surface 10 a the reflector 10 is attached to the top surface of the light source unit 11 the light source unit 11 includes a circuit board 18 and a light source 19 mounted on the top surface of the circuit board 18 as the light source 19 for example a light emitting diode led is used the light source unit 11 is provided with a heat sink 20 disposed below the circuit board 18 a cooling fan 12 is disposed inside of the heat sink 20 the light source unit 11 is attached to the attachment surface portion 17 of the lens holder 8 a light quantity control mechanism 21 is attached to the lens holder 8 the light quantity control mechanism 21 includes a movable shade 22 a support plate 23 a rotation shaft 24 a solenoid 25 and an orthogonal transformation mechanism 26 see e g fig2 and 3 the movable shade 22 includes a light quantity control portion 27 which is formed in a substantially circular arc surface shape protrusions 28 28 protruding from the left and right ends of the light quantity control portion 27 to the outer sides lateral sides respectively and a stopper portion 29 protruding rearward from the light quantity control portion 27 at the front surface side of the lower end portion of the light quantity control portion 27 a spring tray.
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about 47 khz the paper strips were removed from the first bottle and transferred to another containing fresh solvent ultrasound treatment was continued for another five minutes it was found that the majority of the ink was removed in the first stage for all solvents collection of the suspended ink particles was accelerated by immersing a magnetic stirrer in the bottle this procedure was repeated several times to accumulate enough deinked strips for making handsheets as a control the same paper that had passed through the laser printer but not printed was used both the deinked samples and controls were soaked in water overnight and made into handsheets in the usual manner table i illustrates the results of the solvent screening study the deinking results recorded for each solvent were achieved with an ultrasound treatment time of from about 1 10 minutes at a frequency of about 47 khz longer times were used on the solvents which gave poor deinking performance for the best solvents deinking was substantially completed in from about 1 5 minutes table 1______________________________________solvent screeningsolvent deinking results______________________________________ketones acetone goodacetyl acetone goodacetophenone excellentdiisopropyl ketone excellentcyclohexanone excellentmethyl ethyl ketone mek excellent2 pentanone excellent3 pentanone excellentcyclic ethers 1 4 dioxane excellent1 3 dioxolane excellenttetrahydrofuran thf excellentesters n butyl acetate excellentethyl acetate excellentdimethyl malonate fair deinkinghexyl acetate goodaromatic hydrocarbons toluene goodxylene goodterpenes citral goodd limonene good u03b1 pinene fair deinkinghalogenated hydrocarbons carbon tetrachloride excellentchloroform excellentmethylene chloride goodcyclic amide cyclic amine n methyl pyrrolidone excellentmorpholine excellentmiscellaneous goodcarbon disulfidealcohols reagent alcohol very little deinkingveratryl alcohol 3 4 no deinkingdimethoxylbenzyl alcohol alicyclics cyclohexane fair deinkingcyclohexene goodaqueous systems 5 n 40 dispersant in 0 5 n no deinkingnaoh20 polyvinyl pyrrolidone no deinking50 18.
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cell number in hfbrx flowpaths approximately 5 liters of enriched media 5 u00d7 10 6 units il 2 and significantly fewer man hours were required to support these cultures a standard 4 hour 51 cr release assay yannelli et al 1988 canc res 48 5696 was used on days 14 and 21 to determine the functional state of the expanded lak cells the targets used were k562 daudi and a375 cells which are available from the atcc in rockville md cells from the three treatments were competent in lysing each of the target cells the composition of the cell populations was determined by flow cytometric analysis using antibodies directed to cell surface antigens the distribution of the cell surface antigens is characteristic of the different cell types the labelled antibodies used were purchased from coulter immunology hialeah fla and were specific for the antigens cd4 cd8 ta2 nkhi leull and cd25 the cells were adjusted to a concentration of 1 u00d7 10 6 ml and incubated with the antibodies at saturating dilutions for 30 minutes at 4 u00b0 c the cells were washed and analyzed on an cytofluorograph ortho diagnostics the relative properties of cytotoxic cd3 cd8 and helper cd3 cd4 t cells nk cells total and activated and total activated t cells and nk cells were similar among the three treatments over a period of 24 days the cultureware was installed according to fig3 and flushed with 5l of gibco mccoy 39 s 5a then maintained for three days at.
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break frequency of the phase lead term p1 and p2 are the break frequencies of the phase lag terms u03c4 is the reciprocal of the break frequency of a phase lead term and u03c9 is the natural frequency and u03be the damping ratio of a second order rolloff these transfer functions would be stored in microprocessor 40 other transfer functions for other desirable frequency shaping characteristics could be stored in microprocessor 40 the output of blocks 100 and 102 are combined to form an output 106 which is applied to the basic control law block 88 in fig5 applying these frequency shaping characteristics to the vehicle control law dynamic equations enables the characteristic curve between hub damping and body load as shown in fig1 to have a more desirable impact harshness as can be seen in fig1 line c represents the response curve between hub damping and body load of a suspension system according to a preferred embodiment of this invention incorporating an isolator bushing 20 having a stiffness which is relatively soft or has lower damping as is apparent the harshness of the system has been reduced from prior art active suspension systems as shown by line a incorporation of a stiffer isolator bushing 50 stiffer than line c which is comparable to a passive suspension bushing can realize performance characteristics as shown on line d as is apparent the impact harshness has been reduced to a degree which is even less than that of the passive system represented by line b the foregoing discussion discloses and describes a merely exemplary embodiment of the present invention one skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and.
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and is a so called three axis bird in the shown example with three wings 52 it will be 120 degrees between the wings 52 referring now to fig6 which shows details of the main body 53 the main body 53 is preferably elongate and tubular and is at its ends provided with connection means 54 a and 54 b adapted for mechanical and electrical connection in series in a multi section streamer of the kind being towed behind a seismic survey vessel the connection means 54 a b are for this adapted with corresponding connection points not shown at each end of each streamer section which connection points normally are used to connect two streamer sections together the main body 53 is formed by four parts assembled together into one unit which parts include a conical end part 55 a main part 56 a lock disc 57 and a end part 58 the connection means 54 a b are arranged at the conical end part 55 and end part 58 respectively referring now to fig7 which shows a split view of the main body 53 showing details of the important parts of the main body 53 the conical end part 55 is mainly tubular with a tapering end against a central projection 59 in which projection the connection means 54 a are arranged against.
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the cation exchange membrane 1 is disposed above the anion exchange membrane 2 for example a hydrogen gas must be introduced from the lower portion of the gas channel since the cation exchange membrane 1 is disposed on the upper side electroendosmotic water and product water flow downwards through the diffusion layer 3 by making use of these waters a reaction at the lower anion exchange membrane occurs since the hydrogen gas must be humidified by the reaction at the upper cation membrane 1 it recycles water in such a way that the moisture obtained in the lower anion membrane is fed upward the oxygen gas on the other hand recycles water obtained at the cation membrane 1 in the present invention the disposal of these membranes are therefore not limited to vertical one but can be determined as needed according to the gas feeding direction fig2 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention including the layout of a gas channel and exchange membrane fig2 a illustrates a disposal example wherein one gas channel crosses the anion exchange membrane 2 and cation exchange membrane 1 at plural points while fig2 b illustrates a disposal example wherein plural anion exchange membranes 2 and plural cation exchange membranes 1 are disposed alternately on the same plane and plural gas channels cross this plane the thickness of each of the cation exchange membrane and anion exchange membrane is not particular limited but can be determined freely it preferably falls within a range of about 10 u03bcm to 1 0 mm from the viewpoints of the efficiency of electrode reaction or stacking ease of cells fig3 schematically illustrates electrolysis of water when the fuel cell of.
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to the atmosphere in which the substrate contains an oxidizable metal compound having a color and a development speed under atmospheric conditions the method comprising the step of contacting the substrate with an oxidizer to increase the development speed of the color the substrate may be natural or manmade such as a hydraulic material for example concrete the oxidizer is preferably free of chromates the oxidizer is preferably applied to the substrate in an aqueous solution application_number US 6836302 A description in this patent document u201c comprising u201d means u201c including u201d and does not exclude other elements being present in addition a reference to an element by the indefinite article u201c a u201d does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the elements is present a substrate is any material having a surface that in use is exposed to viewing and that may be stained with a metal compound example of substrates are floors walls decks playground surfaces driveways sidewalks roadways paths paving stones tiles roofing tiles and architectural features such as countertops tables columns facades and statues substrates include man made materials for example blocks bricks concrete polymer modified concrete including overlays cementitious materials or other hydraulic materials and natural materials for example limestone marble and slate a hydraulic substrate is a substrate made.
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each group consists of one or more tabular members 2 since strong acid such as sulfuric acid is used at a elevated temperature in an adiabatic nitration process the tabular member is preferably made from ceramics e g alumina zirconia mullite silicon carbide adequately corrosion resistant to strong acids such as sulfuric acid rather than ordinary metal which is inadequately corrosion resistant a tube having the above shape and functions as an apparatus for mainly mixing highly viscous materials is for example described in the name of kenics static mixer in perry amp chilton 34 chemical engineers handbook 34 mcgraw hill 6th edition pp 19 22 in japan it is available from noritake company as noritake static mixer in this type of mixer fluid is mixed via three kinds of action i e dividing reversing and turning particularly when used in an adiabatic nitration reaction this type of mixer has a number of advantages such as listed below compared with conventional mixing measures such as a mechanical stirrer or other type of non driven mixer e g sulzer static mixer koch engineering co inc 1 its simple structure does not lead to formation of dead space and thus pressure loss is minimal 6 since it has no actuator it does not generate noise vibration or troubles of an actuator 7 it is safe because it generates substantially no gas phase in a reaction region an aromatic compound and mixed acid are simultaneously pumped into the tube since when flow rates are significantly different between the aromatic compound and the mixed acid it becomes difficult to homogeneously forward the two solutions into the tube it is preferable.
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tubing string but it is recognized that the continuous tubing string may be replaced by a sucker rod string with a hollow terminal portion a coupler 302 connects the pump body 112 to the production tubing 114 the pump body 112 includes an outer shell 304 a pump barrel 306 and an end cap 310 a seal 312 prevents fluid leakage between the pump barrel 306 and end cap 310 outer shell 304 is preferably a threaded cylinder concentric with the pump barrel 306 the complete pump configuration includes a pump plunger 318 coupled to the lower end of continuous tubing 118 or to the lower end of short tubing section 215 a check valve 322 is movably mounted on the continuous tubing 118 above the plunger 318 between the check valve 322 and the continuous tubing string 118 is a sealing layer that allows axial motion but prevents fluids from passing between the valve and continuous tubing string when the plunger 318 is lowered into the pump barrel 306 the check valve 322 preferably rests on a valve seat 323 formed by coupler 302 the contact surfaces of the check valve 322 and coupler 302 may be conical or spherical sections loosely mounted on the continuous tubing 118 above the check valve 322 is a centralizer 324.
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level as high as six feet or more features allowing the attachment of a sign are provided near its upper extreme these are vertical stay 18 and horizontal stay 16 vertical stay 18 is typically attached to breakaway column 14 in a fixed position u2014 as shown via stay anchor 22 however horizontal stay 16 is pivotally attached at stay pivot 20 this feature allows horizontal stay 16 to be rotated 90 degrees so that it aligns with breakaway column 14 for convenient storage when the device is not in use many prior art methods can be used to attach the stays to breakaway column 14 including bolts rivets adhesives etc 0018 fig2 shows a typical sign 32 in this case sign 32 is made of fabric mesh it is attached to sign stand 10 by placing the tips of horizontal stay 16 and vertical stay 18 within the four stay pockets 34 on the rear side of sign 32 the stays are made of flexible material so that the tips can be bent and placed within stay pockets 34 if sign 32 is then appropriately sized the stays will maintain tension on the fabric mesh much like the structure of a kite 0019 fig3 shows sign stand 10 installed in ground 36 with sign 32 attached the reader will observe that the upper extreme of base 12 is roughly even with ground 36 breakaway column 14 extends upward from base 12 to mount sign 32 the reader will observe that the lower portion of breakaway column 14 is pierced by two breakaway holes 26 one through each wall of breakaway column 14 39 s l shaped cross section these features allow sign stand 10 to break in a predictable.
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of the waste solution coming from the pcb manufacturing process is usually about 104 u00b0 c no additional advantages can be obtained by increasing the temperature of the aqueous solution to exceed the boiling point under pressurization when the reaction temperature is too low the reaction proceeds at an unduly low velocity as a matter of course it is preferable in order to ensure smooth and rapid proceeding of the reactions that the additive metal is in the form of a powder granules small shots or thin flakes having a relatively large surface area although the substitution reaction expressed by the above given reaction equation i proceeds at a high velocity proceeding of the reaction may be inhibited when the surface of the additive metal is covered by the precipitates of the copper metal in this regard it is important that the reaction mixture is agitated in such an intensity that the precipitates of the metallic copper deposited on the surface of the additive metal can be rapidly removed off from the surface of the additive metal when the additive metal is manganese or zinc in particular the reaction of the additive metal with the free hydrochloric acid according to the reaction equation ii given above is sometimes so violent as to cause splashing of the solution by the evolved.
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has a racket frame grip portion in which one or more weight elements made of a relatively heavy material are fully embedded for successful betterment of the entire weight distribution i e the head to handle weight balance suited for the 34 light 34 racket the weight elements are of a metallic material such as iron lead or tungsten and the material has a specific gravity which is equal to or greater than the specific gravity of iron manufacture can be carried out by the simple molding process well suited for mass production application_number US 84771777 A description fig1 generally depicts a tennis racket of a popular type and construction made of fiber reinforced plastics to which the present invention is advantageously applicable the racket comprises a frame 1 having an approximately oval shaped or ovaloid head portion 3 terminating in a pair of closely spaced sloping extensions forming a throat portion 5 of the racket a separate throat piece or yoke 7 is disposed to the inner sides of the sloping frame extensions at the throat portion 5 the oval shaped portion of the frame 1 and the yoke 7 defines a striking area of playing face 9 of the racket which is comprises of main or long strings and cross or short strings both being in tightly stretched state the sloping frame extensions are coupled side by side in one body with each other to form a handle or shaft portion 11 of the racket the end of which is encased by a grip portion 13 as later described in more detail the racket frame 1 is made of fiber reinforced plastics by molding process one example of the internal construction of the racket frame 1 is shown in fig3 in which an elongated core 101 generally made.
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for 18 hours and the contents are removed and separated into three components noble metal usually 95 or higher concentration silver pig iron and slag is recovered both the silver and pig iron are placed into a second melting oven where additional soda ash is added and the oven is brought to approximately 1800 u00b0 f once it is determined that the batch is molten by stirring the bath approximately one pound of black iron is added to the molten bath and allowed to completely melt the bath is then stirred to verify that the black iron has melted after stirring is completed the molten bath is poured into a pre heated buggy mold that has been coated with carbon black to prevent the molten material from sticking to the sides of the mold the mold is allowed to cool for approximately 14 hours at which time the mold is emptied the recovered products are removed from the mold and separated into three layers consisting of a noble metal such as silver with a purity of from 97 to 99 9 a layer of pig iron containing all of the impurities i e aluminum cadmium chromium cobalt copper iron manganese nickel and zinc and a layer of black slag the black slag.
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embodiments may be implemented by for example a system having means in the form of hardware software or a combination of software and hardware as described herein or their equivalent thus the method 400 for example described herein can be deployed as process software in the context of a computer system or data processing system such as that depicted in fig1 3 note that the disclosed embodiments describe and illustrate an optimization method for finding an optimal flutter shutter sequence as indicated at block 405 the process begins when a target is in motion any finite exposure time will result in blur therefore a threshold degradation level must be established to allow for a finite shutter time that will still render a quality image decreased exposure time may be compensated by increased illumination power however such a tradeoff is limited by the total safe illumination power for a human eye the first step 410 in the method described in fig4 is to define the total required exposure time this time will be determined based on the target velocity and illumination power as described above a flutter shutter consists of alternating on and off intervals of a camera shutter whose lengths are integer multiples of a short interval called the u201c chop u201d a flutter shutter sequence is a set of irregularly timed u201c on chop u201d intervals a target 39 s velocity acts as a low pass filter which strips the image of its high spatial frequency components by looking at the filter 39 s modulation transfer function mtf it becomes clear that for a given exposure time and irradiance level the function drops to zero and the information concerning scene details that correspond to those zero.
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the pocket or the like the retaining projection 29 is effective in particular if the protective cap 3 is fastened to a comparatively flat object for example a piece of paper or cardboard as is apparent in particular from fig2 and 3 each blocking element 28 is in the form of a two limbed spring clip each blocking element 28 is fixed to the inner surface 27 of the fastening clip 23 by a retaining limb 30 the retaining limb 30 extending from the inner surface 27 obliquely in the direction of the opening 16 and therefore also in the direction of the fixed end 24 and tapering increasingly with increasing distance from the inner surface 27 a knee 31 at which the retaining limb 30 merges into a free limb 32 is formed at that end of the retaining limb 30 that faces away from the inner surface 27 the free limb 32 is angled away from the retaining limb 30 preferably by an angle of between 60 u00b0 and 100 u00b0 so that its free end 33 is in turn orientated obliquely in the direction of the inner surface 27 as emerges in particular from fig2 the free limb 32 is configured to perform a comparatively wide supporting surface 34 that provides particularly good resistance to the cloth of a pocket or some other soft object to which the protective cap 3 is fastened without in the process damaging or even tearing the cloth or object as can be seen in particular in an overall view of fig1 b and 2 three projection like stops 39 are provided in the interior 14 of the protective cap 3.
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been enameled and from other suitable sturdy materials table top 13 which may be of laminated wood or other smooth planar surface materials having a finished upper surface consists of a first top section 14 which is permanently affixed to table frame 12 first top section 14 may be bolted or like attached to frame 12 and does not move second movable top section 15 as seen in fig1 is movably affixed to frame 12 and raised as shown in fig3 into horizontal alignment with top section 14 whereby flat goods such as shirts or the like can be placed thereon and conveniently stitched by sewing heads 12 as further shown in fig2 second movable top section 15 is lowered away from sewing machine heads 11 in fig3 and 5 the fully raised and lowered positions respectively of movable table top section 15 are shown and in fig5 the arcuate path traveled by top section 15 is illustrated in broken lines an arcuate rotation rather than a straight vertical lowering of top 15 is accomplished in order to overcome or avoid cylinder arms 17 which are affixed to frame 12 as seen in fig2 lip member 16 is also shown in fig5 which insures proper alignment with top section 14 in order for top section 15 to lower a means is provided by mechanism 20 as shown in fig3 and 5 in fig3 top section 15 is in its raised position in horizontal alignment with top section 14 as further seen therein top section 15 includes alignment lip member 16 which insures correct horizontal alignment as.
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extend radially from the rod portion 72 into close proximity with the walls of the bore 36 for engagement with the latter to guide the lower portion of the actuator rod 72 in this manner spaced portions of the valve actuator 64 are guided by the head portion at the upper end and by the fin portions 76 at the lower end so that during opening and closing movement of the valve element 70 on the annular seat 48 the rod like portion 64 is maintained in axial alignment with the bore 36 of the conduit 26 this insures good seating of the valve element 70 and valve seat or lip 48 such guiding and alignment also insures an axial location of the spherical end portion 66 relative to the conduit 26 a modified form of guiding arrangement is shown in fig5 in which the valve seat member 40 is provided with an annular tube like skirt 77 instead of the guide element 50 shown in fig1 and 3 in this arrangement the head 66 of the actuator is provided with a plurality of protrusions 78 which have semi spherical outer surfaces the protrusions 78 are engageable with the inner walls of the tubular skirt 77 to maintain the actuator head 66 in axial alignment with the annular lip 48 forming the valve seat as best seen in fig1 conduit member 26 is provided with a vent arrangement formed by radially extending holes 79 which communicate the.
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between the thread pair 111 and the locking ring 117 correspondingly a version of the invention in accordance with fig1 enables the design of a load bearing axial fixing means 109 the axial fixing means shown in fig4 is not screwed together with the planetary bolt 101 but rather with the planetary carrier 115 correspondingly the thread pair 111 is formed by an external thread on the axial fixing means 109 and an internal thread of the planetary carrier 115 such a design of the axial fixing means 109 allows a comparatively straight load path between the planetary bolt 101 and the thread pair 111 this has corresponding advantages regarding the load bearing capacity of the axial fixing means 109 the locking screws 121 shown in fig4 act on the planetary bolt 101 the axial fixing 109 against rotation relative to the planetary carrier 115 is only ensured if the planetary bolt 101 can be fitted in the planetary carrier 115 in a rotationally fixed manner on the other hand if rotation of the planetary bolt 101 relative to the planetary carrier 115 cannot be excluded the locking screws 121 can alternatively be arranged so that they act against the planetary carrier 115 despite a rotation of the planetary bolt 101 relative to the planetary carrier 115 in this way rotation of the axial.
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the housing wall and the outer platform end 50 also the lateral set edges 26 prevent a lateral flowing away of the water rinsing down from the vehicles alternatively to the arrangement of the transport device shown in fig3 in accordance with fig9 and 10 a pole 60 can be provided for between the clamping connector 39 and the transmitter device therein the pole 60 prolongates the radius achieved by means of the transport device the length of the pole preferably amounting to between 1 and 2 m the transmitter device here shown in part only can be shifted to the outside further into the entry and exit boxes by the amount of the pole length the maximally extended position of the pole 60 therein is shown in dashed line the toothed belt 36 is guided in a toothed belt guide 52 for preventing jamming or lateral moving out of the toothed belt 36 fig1 shows a top view of the pole 60 on its one end the pole 60 is screwed to the cross carrier 18 and welded thereto on the other end of the pole 60 a clamping connector 39 is provided for which connects the pole 60 with the toothed belt 36 in fig1 a side view of the pole 60 and of a part of the pole guide 61 is shown the pole has a hollow square profile to which a guide sheet is welded to which two plastic plates are screwed the plastic plates of the pole guide 61 guarantee low friction sliding in the rails of the pole guide by means of the pole guide 61 the transmitter device can be accurately moved into the parking.
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be made to blow in the desired direction in order to have the medium flow act on the projectile in both directions it is possible to used guides which are arranged in spaced apart relationship and which blow alternately in one direction and in the other direction furthermore it is possible thereby to use guides which are provided with a partition 50 as is schematically indicated in fig7 as a result of which the channel in said guides is divided into two parts 51 and 52 which channels are connected to different medium supply lines whereby the two sides of the guides are each provided with outlet openings 53 and 54 depending on the direction in which the projectile is to be transported through the section either channel 51 or channel 52 may be supplied with medium as is indicated in fig1 both the introducing station 11 and the decelerating station 10 may be provided with a type of guides similar to guide 7 in introducing station 9 guides 7 will blow medium in the direction in which the projectile is to be transported while in decelerating station 10 guides 7 will blow medium in the direction in which the projectile 8 is to be decelerated from the above it will be apparent that the invention provides a very advantageous weaving device wherein transport energy can be imparted to the projectile during its passage through the weaving section by means of.
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have been disclosed which allow a tubular such as 10 to be suspended in a running assembly the running assembly is of a known design and has the capability not only of supporting the tubular for run in but also to actuate a swage assembly of the type shown for example in fig1 as item 16 what is common to all these techniques is that the tubular is first made to be supported by the casing due to a physical expansion technique the cementing takes place next and the cementing passages are then closed off since it is important to allow passages for the flow of cement the apparatus of the present invention in its various embodiments provides a technique which allows this to happen with the tubular supported while subsequently closing them off the technique can work with a swage assembly which is moved downwardly into the top end of the tubular or in another embodiment such as shown in fig2 26 the swage assembly is moved upwardly out of the top end of the tubular the creation of passages for the cement such as 34 in fig8 in fig1 a or 102 in fig2 can be accomplished in a variety of ways the nature of the initial contact used to support the tubular in the casing can vary without departing from the spirit of the invention thus although four locations are illustrated for the initial support contact in fig8 a different number of.
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to one side of a vehicle seat back frame and its other end d connected to an actuator 110 mounted on the other side of the frame the support can be adjusted to increase or decrease respectively the level of lumbar support provided to an occupant of the seat operation with actuator 10 of fig1 to 10 can be similar however of course adjustment of an adjustable device by actuator 10 is by movement transmitted via the bowden cable system 16 the projections 104 may be formed integrally with part 144 of nut 132 however this would require that part d of the adjustable device is split to enable projections 104 to be received therein in the arrangement illustrated alternatively the projections 104 may comprise a respective or common pin bolt or the like separable from part 144 and securable in a lateral bore defined by part 144 after being inserted through part d such separable projection 104 may be securable in part 144 by screw threaded engagement in the lateral bore or by any other suitable means in a variant on the embodiment of fig1 the part 144 of nut 132 may have a lateral bore or oppositely opening lateral bores and not include projections such as shown at 104 with that variant each side s of end part d of an adjustable.
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embodiments may be preferred the embodiments disclosed should not be interpreted or otherwise used as limiting the scope of the disclosure including the claims in addition one skilled in the art will understand that the following description has broad application and the discussion of any embodiment is meant only to be exemplary of that embodiment and not intended to intimate that the scope of the disclosure including the claims is limited to that embodiment one stage of pharmaceutical research is directed to determining the concentration of a compound needed to effectively attack a target e g a virus to determine an effective concentration of a compound many different concentrations of the compound are created in trays of miniature test tubes called u201c well plates u201d a dispensing system distributes the compound into the well if the dispensing system is unable to dispense sufficiently small volumes of the compound serial dilution is applied to achieve a desired concentration disclosed herein are techniques for using a frame conveying one or more liquid dispensing assemblies e g titration head assemblies u201c tha u201d to dispense small volumes e g pico liters of liquid very quickly such techniques provide a method to titrate solutions across many orders of magnitude of concentration without serial dilution those same techniques can be used to dispense low volumes of a wide variety of liquids containing active biological ingredients assay components markers.
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and two depending parallel arms 48 through which the spring is bolted this structure is exemplary only it being clear that the clevis could be attached to the bracket 30 and rather than the arm 28 and other engineering variations are conceivable within the scope of the invention the spring action should be damped by one or more shock absorbers which perhaps ideally should parallel the spring however practical considerations of exposure to dirt and damage in off road conditions suggest that as illustrated at 50 the shock absorbers should be mounted between the swing arm and upper frame members such as seat supports 16 tests have indicated that the vertical shock forces in the undampened direction coupled to the frame by the shock absorbers especially when they are forwardly raked as shown in fig1 do not substantially interfere with the dynamic advantages provided by the improved spring means in keeping with the overall requirements that the spring means used be substantially horizontally reacting and connected to the frame below the operational center of gravity several other embodiments of the spring means is replaced by a compression spring 52 which is captured between two retaining caps 54 and 56 as best seen in fig5 cap 54 has welded thereto a pair of bars 58 of which extend through the hollow core of the spring and pass through slots 60 in retaining cap 56 and are pivotally connected at 62 to an arm or bracket 64 which extends downwardly from the lower member of the.
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9 to prepare 6 amino 4 3 chloro 4 3 fluorobenzyloxy anilino 3 cyano 7 ethoxyquinoline hydrochloride the reaction mixture from the previous step was taken as is and to it was added ethanol 1 6 l and concentrated hydrochloric acid 1 38 l to bring the ph to 1 3 the suspension was held at 70 75 u00b0 c for a minimum of 2 h after 1 h the mixture thickens and ethanol 0 80 l was added after 2 h water 6 80 l was added the mixture stirred for 1 h and then cooled to 35 45 u00b0 c and stirred overnight 12 h the mixture was filtered and rinsed with 1 1 ethanol water 2 u00d7 0 84 l at 35 45 u00b0 c the product was isolated as a wet cake and carried through to the next step to prepare 6 amino 4 4 benzyloxy 3 chloroanilino 3 cyano 7 ethoxyquinoline hydrochloride the wet cake from the previous step was taken as is and to it was added a 2 n solution of concentrated hydrochloric acid 1 16 l in methanol 5 84 l the suspension was heated to 63 68 u00b0 c and held for a minimum of 30 h the mixture was cooled to 20 30 u00b0 c filtered and rinsed with methanol 2 u00d7 0 30 l the product was isolated as.
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interface a data packet comprising a header containing multiple fields having respective values to identify responsively to a value of at least one of the fields a corresponding entry in a header modification table and to modify the header in accordance with the identified entry the data packet with the modified header is transmitted through a second interface selected from among the host interface and the network interface application_number US 201514729127 A description when network protocols and functions require changes to header fields u2014 such as in nat or mpls routing as mentioned above u2014 these functions are typically carried out by routers or network switches to implement such functions the router or switch must often store large tables in memory and apply complex high speed logic to the packets alternatively header modification functions may be carried out by a cpu running suitable software in a network appliance both of these solutions however have limitations in terms of cost and scalability embodiments of the present invention that are described herein implement header modification functions in a nic this approach has the benefit of exploiting existing nic interface logic as well as taking advantage of the direct memory access dma capabilities of the nic in order to store header modification tables of effectively unlimited size in the host memory implementation of a number of simple header modification primitives in the nic can then be used in combination with appropriate tables stored by the host computer to offload certain network protocols and functions to the nic when configured in this manner the nic can perform desired header modifications not only on.
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respectively these figures illustrate that there is relatively even flow of material which results in more controlled and even combustion a velocity variance of about u2212 0 2 to about 0 2 across the upper port is desirable in order to create a symmetrical flat flame and prevent excess velocity shear outside the range of 0 5 to 5 and preferably 0 8 to 4 which results in the formation of hot spots inside of the precombustor because of excessive mixing of fuel and oxidant inside the precombustor chamber and a velocity variance of about u2212 0 2 to about 0 2 across the gaseous fuel nozzle is desirable for same reasons as outlined above for the oxidant the data shown in fig6 and fig8 was generated by using a pitot tube and hot wire anemometer in accordance with conventional methods fig9 is a graphical representation of the operation of the device of fig1 that shows the relationship between pressure and flow of air used as an analog fluid in place of oxygen in the oxygen inlet port the data shown in fig9 was generated in the same manner as that of fig5 with the exception that the flow was measured with a commercially available flow meter an oxidant pressure of about 0 to about 225 inches of water column at a flow rate of about 0 to about 40 000 scfh is desirable in order to have a low pressure oxygen supply system e g oxygen supplied from an adsorption based air separation unit without the use of a pressure boosting device e g a fan or a pump which adds capital and operating costs to the air separation unit fig1 is a graphical representation of the operation of the device of fig1 that shows the.
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bottom portion 44 is flared outward to prevent the rubber band from slipping downward against the bar portion 42 the top and bottom flared portions 38 44 centers the rubber bands in the mid portion 46 to provide a desired alignment during assembly the edges of the flange 38 are rounded over to eliminate sharp edges or surfaces referring to fig1 a and 11a the example base 12 includes three rows of three cylinders 28 that are spaced equal distance from each other the tabs 32 and bosses 37 are received within corresponding slots 34 and 36 formed on the pin bar 14 a stabilizer 50 is disposed between each row of cylinders 28 to provide further lateral support for the pin bars 14 referring to fig1 b and 11b another example base 12 u2032 includes three rows of six cylinders 28 that are spaced an equal distance from each other the additional cylinders 28 provided by the larger example base 12 u2032 provide for mounting of additional pin bars 14 with the same number of bases 12 u2032 as appreciated it is within the contemplation of this disclosure to provide a base with any number of rows of and columns of cylinders 28 that provide varying mounting configurations for the pin bars.
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above in this operation however the sensor 65 provided on the rear portion of the stocker 2 detects the front end of the cartridge 1a inserted thereinto to terminate the energization of the motor 31 the cartridge 1a is held in place by holding springs 87 provided in the stocker 2 to prevent the cartridge from moving away from the shelf of the stocker 2 by abnormal vibration etc fig1 and 15 show another embodiment of the present invention in side and front views respectively in these figures a carrier 104 corresponding to the inserting and retrieving mechanism 4 in the preceding embodiment comprises an upper and lower carriers 131a and 131b having clampers 133a and 133b respectively the clampers 133a or 133b are shown in fig1 the clampers 133 are supported operably by a main shaft 106 and vertically movably by vertical sliders 107 slidably supported by a vertical guide rail 108 the rotation of the clampers 133 i e the turning thereof is performed by a motor 109 as shown in fig1 the clampers 133 are pivotably supported by pins 36 respectively front ends 135 of the clampers 133 serve as hooks and the other ends are rotatably hinged with one ends of links 137 constituting a toggle link the toggle link 137 are hinged with each other at the other ends thereof to which a plunger of a solenoid 134 is connected so that when the solenoid 134 is energized the clampers 133 are opened when the solenoid.
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other than cucl were observed precipitated the high molecular compound cubr composite film thus obtained had a sufficiently small precipitate particle diameter and thus was transparent and light yellowish the absorption spectrum of the film is shown in fig6 the measurement of absorption spectrum was conducted at room temperature as a result a z 12 exciton absorption sub band structure of cubr was definitely observed at 410 nm a z 3 exciton absorption sub band structure of cubr was definitely observed at 390 nm as indications of the comparison between absorption by exciton and other undesirable absorptions abs exciton abs 500 nm abs exciton abs 450 nm and abs exciton abs 400 nm were calculated as in example 1 the results are set forth in table 2 the procedure of example 1 was followed to prepare a solution of a high molecular compound represented by the foregoing general formula 5 to the high molecular compound solution thus obtained was then added 0 22 g of cubr the mixture was then stirred to obtain a bluish green transparent solution the foregoing stirring steps were all conducted in an atmosphere of dried nitrogen the solution thus obtained was then spin coated onto a glass substrate in an atmosphere of dried nitrogen to obtain a light bluish green transparent film the film thus obtained was then subjected to heat treatment at a temperature of 250 u00b0 c under a pressure of 1 u00d7 10 5 torr for 30 minutes the film thus treated was then examined for the presence of precipitate by x ray diffractometry as a result it was confirmed that the foregoing heat treatment had caused the precipitation of cubr see fig7 no crystals other than cubr were observed precipitated the high molecular compound cubr.
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clock edge modulated signals to the channel where the clock edge modulated signals include direct current balancing control signals a signal receiver is connected to the channel the signal receiver is configured to recover the direct current balancing control signals application_number US 26430305 A description the invention includes a single channel serial link using clock edge modulation cem this scheme also known as pulse width modulation pwm encodes data information onto a periodic clock by varying the position of a selected edge i e the rising edge or falling edge thus the pulse width of the clock is altered or modulated the invention provides techniques to transfer a clock signal data and control signals over a single channel by way of example the invention may be implemented by varying the falling edge of the clock signal as shown in fig2 a data are encoded as a variation of the clock falling edge position while the position of the rising edge is fixed the periodic occurrence of the rising edges enables easy extraction of the clock signal from which the receiver can generate the u201c dot clock u201d simply by dividing down the incoming signal e g by 18 with no further clock recovery mechanism the modulation of the falling edge position or the.
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three screws 10 fastening the two halves 7 a 7 b of the metering head 3 together and changing the slide block 8 placed inside the metering head 3 furthermore all the elements constituting the metering device of the invention are preferably made of food grade materials such as plastics and metals such as stainless steels which materials can also be easily molded and processed at low costs another advantage of the metering device of the invention over the prior art is that the operating speed and accuracy of the dosing unit are kept constant by maintaining a positive pressure on the flow of product at the inlet of the metering device indeed a limiting factor with conventional piston metering device fed with pumps is that a cavitation phenomenon usually occurs due to the backstroke of the piston particularly when working with warm hot fluid or semi fluidic products cavitation is a hydraulic condition which can exist with any type of pump and which corresponds to the formation of gas or vapor cavities into a moving fluid when the pressure at one point of the fluid becomes lower to the vapor tension of that fluid in the metering device of the invention any cavitation is prevented by using a double diaphragm pump 12.
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100 u03bcm to 250 u03bcm the carbonaceous material 42 should be selected from highly conductive ones such as ketjen black or functional carbonaceous materials such as carbon nanotube and fullerene the porous electrically conductive material should have a porosity higher than 80 preferably higher than 90 and a pore diameter of 9 nm to 1 mm preferably 9 nm to 600 u03bcm more preferably 1 u03bcm to 600 u03bcm most desirably 30 u03bcm to 400 u03bcm and typically 80 u03bcm to 230 u03bcm the porous electrically conductive material is produced in the following manner the process starts with providing the skeleton 41 of foamed metal or alloy such as foamed nickel a shown in fig9 a then the skeleton 41 of foamed metal or alloy is coated with a carbonaceous material 42 by any known coating method as shown in fig9 b a typical coating method is spraying with an emulsion containing carbon powder and binder the coating thickness of the carbonaceous material varies depending on the porosity and pore diameter of the skeleton 41 of foamed metal or alloy and also on the characteristic properties required of the porous electrically conductive material coating should be carried out in such a way that the pores 23 surrounded by the carbonaceous material 42 communicate with one another in this way there is obtained the porous electrically conductive material as desired.
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the rotor 1 and with its end ending in the housing 19 is mounted by means of a bearing 6 while the end of the shaft 19 projecting out of the housing 18 is mounted by means of a bearing 20 the width of the rotor 1 is denoted by b r the rotor 1 carries at its outer periphery in known manner vanes 17 for reasons of simplicity only a few vanes are illustrated the free ends of said vanes 17 are in contact with the inner periphery of a cam ring 16 the cam ring 16 is adjustable for setting the displacement in known manner along the transverse axis 21 fig2 furthermore the cam ring 16 may also be adjustable for setting the suction instant in the direction of the axis 22 which in turn extends perpendicularly to the transverse axis 21 also for reasons of simplicity the mounting of the cam ring 16 within the housing 18 is not shown in detail a preferred mounting of the ring is described in german patent application p no 32 47 885 2 express reference is made to the latter application of which for disclosure reasons a copy is enclosed in the example of the embodiment illustrated the.
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directed at the trim piece 16 the segment of the sensor beam a reflected from the reflector 32 is caused to be collinear i e aligned and coextensive with the segment of the laser beam b past the reflector 32 with both collinear segments then impinging the surface 14 at the same precise point fig2 a shows a second form of a beam combining device 22 a having an inclined reflector 32 a having coatings causing reflection of a beam having the wavelength of the cutting laser beam b while allowing transmission of the beam having wavelengths of the sensor beam a to be transmitted therethrough to reverse the relationship shown in fig2 fig2 b is a simplified diagrammatic view of another form of the beam combining device 22 b combining the cutting laser beam b and the first sensor beam a to produce collinear downstream segments thereof this embodiment includes a simple mirror reflector 36 having a through hole 34 the hole 34 is small in diameter relative to the diameter of the cutting laser beam b in order to minimize or eliminate the effect that the presence of the hole 34 may have on reflecting the cutting laser beam from the mirror reflector 36 to redirect the cutting laser beam b such a mirror does not require coatings that are wavelength selective such as those shown in fig2 and 2a in order to combine segments of the beams into a collinear relationship in this particular arrangement the first sensor 20 could be a ccd camera receiving beams reflected from.
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12 can have for example a thickness of 0 012 u2033 to 0 027 u2033 depending on the application the other strip 13 lies under the flanges 17 and is wrapped around the distal edges of the flanges 17 to lock the strip 12 in its tee shape conceal the seam between the flanges 17 and provide a smooth appearance for a lower face 18 of the tee 10 the lower face 18 of the strip 13 typically is painted for appearance purposes the lower strip 13 is a suitable material typically steel but can be other materials such as aluminum holes 19 through the web 16 enable the tee 10 to be suspended by wire or other means as is known in the art it will be understood that the runner 10 can have various other shapes besides a conventional tee shape as is known in the art the runner or tee 10 has an end connector or splice 20 that in the illustrated case is integral with the web 16 it will be understood that certain features of the invention can be applied to connectors that are formed in a single web wall or layer or are formed wholly or partially as separate elements that are joined to the main parts of a runner with rivets or other means as is known in the art as is conventional a runner or tee 10 will have a connector 20 at each end the connector 20 includes an end tab 21 and an end tab receiving pocket 22 that as explained below cooperate with an identical connector in the manner of a u201c handshake u201d to connect the opposed ends of two aligned tees or runners 10 together.
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have the form of a double funnel i e first narrowing and then widening out again in these openings the jets of sheath gas are guided to surround and focus the spray jets each spray jet consists of ions and highly charged very fine droplets which repel each other and try to drive each other out of the spray jet in a radial direction the funnel causes the sheath gas to closely envelop each individual spray jet this means that heavy ions and droplets of the spray jet are prevented by their low mobility from penetrating through the sheath gas and discharging on the inner surfaces of the openings although the attracting voltage electrode attracts the charges of the droplets and the ions in addition to their mutual space charge repulsion the drying process of the droplets is very complicated the increasing charge density on the surface of the shrinking droplets repeatedly causes the droplets to become constricted and divide but also directly expulses light ions mainly charged water clusters the droplets cool due to the loss of heat of vaporization they can even freeze in the limiting case the sheath gas should therefore preferably be heated in order to accelerate the drying process of the droplets the temperature here must be chosen so that on the one hand the droplets dry rapidly but on the other hand the analyte ions are not destroyed and consideration must be given to the fact that the drying process cools the analyte ions and thus protects them it is quite possible to use temperatures of over one hundred degrees celsius highly focused and hot jets of sheath gas also support the.
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by means of which the screw 44 is tightened with a defined torque preferably between 0 4 nm and 0 8 nm in the screwed in position as the contact pressure is generated by the thread pairing 40 42 the pressing on of the seal likewise entails no particular expenditure of force during assembly this concludes the assembly at the fastening point shown in fig1 and 2 a complete decompression system not shown comprises a plurality of such fastening points and during assembly first the bolts 20 disposed in corners of the trim component 12 are pressed into the locking position in order to roughly fix the trim component 12 fine adjustment follows in the course of the second step of screwing in the screws 44 fig3 shows the disassembly of the decompression element fastening system 10 in a first disassembly step the screw 44 is rotated out of the screwed in position of fig2 into the screwed out position of fig1 in this case the resilient seal 16 expands in a second disassembly step which seamlessly follows the first step for simplifying disassembly by means of a further quarter turn of the screw 44 in the same turning direction as during the first disassembly step via the screw 44 resting in a friction locking manner against the narrowed end portion 54 a torque is transmitted to the sleeve 50 with the result that sleeve 50 and the.
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10 nm and 1 mm a length l of the end side surface of the respective tooth flanks 19 c is preferably between 10 u03bcm and 1 mm the tooth crest face 19 d of the tooth 19 is configured in a planar manner in the present embodiment fig4 shows a view in longitudinal section of the internal gear pump in the mounted state according to the preferred embodiment of the disclosure the pinion 10 is preferably arranged eccentrically in the ring gear 12 and meshes with the latter the first axial plate 14 is arranged on a first end side of the pinion 10 and of the ring gear 12 the second axial plate 15 is arranged on a second end side of the pinion 10 and of the ring gear 12 the first axial plate 14 and the second axial plate 15 each bear in a sealing manner against the pinion 10 and the ring gear 12 fig5 shows a schematic illustration of the pinion of the internal gear pump according to a further preferred embodiment of the disclosure the pinion 10 preferably has the toothing 18 formed on an outer circumference of the pinion 10 a respective tooth 19 of.
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a process in which a control use actual throttle opening is computed by adding n number of times the actual throttle opening computed by the actual throttle opening computation means 10 processing in step 101 for computation of a control use actual throttle opening is executed at time intervals of 1 ms for example to enable the control use actual throttle opening computation process there are prepared n computation buffers 1 to n such as those indicated by reference numeral 301 in fig3 corresponding to the number of times the actual throttle opening is added an addition counter capable of counting the number of times the actual throttle opening is added is also prepared each operation buffer and the addition counter are first cleared to zero at the time of cpu reset in step 102 shown in the flowchart of fig2 the actual throttle opening obtained by the actual throttle opening computation processing is added in each of the operation buffers 1 to n this operation is also indicated by reference numeral 302 in fig3 in step 103 1 is added to the value in the addition counter and 1 is added n times the addition counter is clipped when the addition is repeated n times by this processing the addition counter indicating the number of times the actual throttle opening is added starts counting from zero at the time of cpu reset and is clipped when the addition is repeated n times the process thereafter advances to step 104 in which a determination is made as to whether the value in the addition counter counting the number of times the actual throttle opening is added is smaller than n if the addition counter value is smaller than n the process advances to step 105 and.
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center of the horizontal resilient surface 52 a first cable 58 is connected to the first anchor 54 the first cable 58 thereafter runs over a first upper pulley 59 and a first lower pulley 60 before passing around an end pulley 71 which is rotatably mounted on the outer end of a rod 72 that extends from the hydraulic system 50 the first cable 58 is then attached to the hydraulic system 50 also attached to the hydraulic system 50 is a second cable 81 which proceeds to pass around the end pulley 71 a reverse pulley 82 a second lower pulley 83 and a second upper pulley 62 before connecting to the second anchor 55 preferably a first exercise grip 63 is attached to the first resilient band 56 and a second exercise grip 64 is attached to the second resilient band 57 so that the participant can pull on the first resilient band 56 and the second resilient band 57 to exercise the participant 39 s upper extremities operation of the hydraulic system 50 can be understood by referring to fig9 in connection with fig8 the hydraulic system 50 has a first hydraulic cylinder 73 and a second hydraulic cylinder 74 the first hydraulic cylinder 73 contains.
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a solution of 4 fluorophenylmagnesium bromide 1 14 m 6 2 ml 7 1 mmol in thf was then added portionwise in 0 9 ml aliquots at 20 min intervals after the addition was complete an aqueous solution of nh 4 oh 1 m was added and the product extracted with diethyl ether the ether extracts were dried k 2 co 3 and concentrated chromatography on elution with cyclohexane diethyl ether 8 1 gave the desired 1 4 dihydropyridine 1 78 g 77 essentially as a single enantiomer de gt 95 a solution of 4 bromofluorobenzene 0 95 ml 8 6 mmol in thf 15 ml was added to magnesium turnings 448 mg 2 25 mmol under nitrogen over 10 minutes the grignard reaction stated immediately after the addition commenced additional 4 bromofluorobenzene 0 40 ml 3 6 mmol was added the grignard solution was stirred at room temperature for 1 h a solution of 3 1 3 dimethyl 4 s 5 s diphenylimidazolidin 2 yl pyridine 2 70 g 8 20 mmol in thf 65 ml was cooled to 73 u00b0 c under nitrogen methyl chloroformate 0 95 ml 12 3 mmol was added over 30 min then copper i bromide dimethylsulphide complex 337 mg 1 64 mmol and lithium bromide 285 mmol 3 28 mmol were added the suspension was allowed to warm to 50 u00b0 c and the brown yellow solution was re cooled to 73 u00b0 c the grignard solution was added over 2 h after the addition was complete the suspension was stirred at.
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charged the preparing process is the same as in example 1 the coated panels were allowed to dry at room temperature for a set period prior to coating with top coat cross hatch tape test was conducted when top coat was completely dried salt spray test and chemical resistance test were also conducted to evaluate the anti corrosion performance 15 g primer 77 solid and 6 67 g phenalkamine curing agent were charged the preparing process is the same as in example 1 the coated panels were allowed to dry at room temperature for a set period prior to coating with top coat cross hatch tape test was conducted when top coat was completely dried salt spray test and chemical resistance test were also conducted to evaluate the anti corrosion performance 15 g primer 77 solid and 0 75 g poly vinyl chloride average mn 30000 and 6 67 g phenalkamine curing agent mixed and stirred for 30 minutes however vinyl chloride was difficult to be completely dissolved with xylene even after adding some methyl ethyl ketone into the primer system so it has solubility issue for directly mixing poly vinyl chloride powder mixed into epoxy system table 4 summarizes the properties of various coatings used in this research with the blending of vinyl chloride vinyl acetate vinyl alcohol copolymer convinyl u00ae g 75 or vinyl chloride vinyl acetate maleic acid terpolymer convinyl u00ae c 47 all the coatings have improved overcoatability windows and slightly improved anti corrosion properties and chemical resistance ability glass transition temperature tg of vinyl chloride polymer modified primers decreased a little comparing to that of comparative example 1 the impact resistance pendulum hardness and contact angles of the coatings cured for 30 days at room temperature were tested these.
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track 24 to capture crowd shots or landscape footage these auxiliary cameras 76 are controlled by the operator 54 and may be configured to track the node 20 unslaved cameras 16 b or locked off cameras are utilised by the joystick operated switch 92 which enables their pan tilt zoom and focus to be set using the joystick 34 joystick zoom trigger and the focus wheel 102 when the joystick operator switch 92 is on then the joystick 34 focus wheel 102 and joystick zoom trigger only control that specific camera 16 switching off the joystick operated switch 92 sets the unslaved cameras 16 b in that position and resets the joystick 34 to control the slaved cameras 16 a the zoom sliders 88 may still be utilised for individual slaved 16 a and unslaved 16 b cameras at all times each of the cameras 16 and 76 transmits a signal 80 which is received by the control apparatus 12 the footage captured by each particular camera 16 and 76 is displayed on a separate display screen 82 the operator 54 is then able to select the best footage for the television production which is displayed on a master display 84 the television production is then broadcast 86 using a conventional analogue or digital signal as illustrated in fig7 the interface panel 26 includes a node velocity control bar 32 a joystick 34 a series of camera specific controls 36 and auxiliary switches 38 the camera specific controls 36 include a zoom slider 88 a slave switch 90 and a joystick operation switch 92 the slave switch 90 aligns the centre line 18 of the camera 16 with the node 20 the slave switch 90 engages the functions of.
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mol 24 6 ml in anhydrous ether 50 ml was added a solution of 7 ethyl 1h indole 7 25 g 0 05 mol in benzene 25 ml dropwise over the course of 10 minutes the resulting pale green mixture was heated at reflux for 2 hours and then cooled to 10 u00b0 c with a dry ice methanol bath a solution of hydrocinnamoyl chloride 8 43 g 0 05 mol in benzene 20 ml was added dropwise 45 minutes the reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature after an additional 2 hours no starting material was detected by tlc analysis aqueous ammonium chloride 10 30 ml was added to the reaction mixture and a white precipitate formed which was collected by filtration washed with ether and dried in vacuo to yield 7 78 g 56 of the desired ketone m p 140 u00b0 141 5 u00b0 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 9 39 s 1h 8 30 d 1h 7 80 d 1h 3 12 s 4h 2 88 q 2h 1 32 t 3h according to the procedure of e c taylor et al j amer chem soc 98 3037 1976 a solution of 1 7 ethyl 1h indol 3 yl 3 phenylpropanone 2 77 g 10 mmol in a 1 1 mixture of methanol and trimethylorthoformate 25 ml.
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the cross piece 36 may be constructed of pipe such as that used for the leg and cross piece portions with the insertion of a standard t coupling to provide mounting of the cross piece 36 to the legs 26 and 28 the square metal cross piece is preferred since it provides a suitable strong surface for attaching bicycle support means to the base 24 bicycle support means as contemplated by the present invention are provided by support frames 38 and 40 the support frame 38 and 40 are attached to the second cross piece 36 at 42 and 44 respectively by way of bolts screws welding or the like the support frames 38 and 40 are formed from suitable tubular metal stock and are shaped to provide a frame or support to maintain the wheel of the bicycle and the entire bike in an upright position this type of support frame for bicycles is well known and commonly found on bicycle racks the particular shape of the support frames 38 and 40 is not critical so long as the frame is shaped to support the bicycle in an upright position and to allow the installation of suitable lock means thereon as described below the cover supports 16 18 20 and 22 are.
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chamber 166 through opening 167 and depending on their carbon dioxide concentration vary the output from thermistor 168 this variation is related to carbon dioxide concentration the signals generated by thermistors 168 and 169 are transmitted on leads 170 171 172 and 173 and the signals from semiconductor temperature sensing device 174 are transmitted on leads 175 176 and 177 to sensor board 133 where the signal is processed by the circuits of the sensor board and in digital form passes to the microprocessor via cable connector 132 see fig3 35 and fig2 fig5 53 show an alternative preferred embodiment of the security container 260 with an alternative preferred embodiment of the monitor control system 300 removably placed inside security container 260 the security container is fastened within insulated container panel 10 by means of flange 261 as fig5 53 show the security container monitor control system can be retrofitted to existing containers by simply forming an opening in front panel 10 of container 1 attaching flange 261 to container panel 10 and mounting security container 260 with its monitor control system 300 inside in that opening fig5 shows in front elevation view security container 260 adapted to receive the alternative preferred embodiment of the monitor control system of this invention the monitor control system of security container 260 has a flange 261 for securing the security container over an opening in panel 10 of container 1 as shown in fig1 screws or rivets inserted through openings.
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8e56 and 8e75 the amount of exposure time required for the holographic plate is typically specified by the film manufacturer once exposed the holographic plate must be developed to produce the diffraction grating the procedures for this development are well known to persons of ordinary skill in the art by way of example however the plate may be developed by immersion in jd 2 sold by integraf for two minutes the plate is then washed for three minutes with distilled water thereafter the plate film is bleached using integraf bleach until it is clear and then washed for another three minutes with distilled water finally the film is air dried this may be accomplished with a hand held hair dryer computer generated holograms which may be utilized in the practice of the present invention are produced in accordance with the following general procedures initially the required hologram diffraction grating i e that required to produce the desired resultant j o profiled beam from a given incident gaussian profiled beam is calculated numerically via a computer using commercially available software second a computer controlled electron gun is utilized to etch 0 5 micron width lines into the holographic plate in accordance with the previously calculated pattern the result is a phase hologram which produces the desired j o profiled output beam when a particular gaussian profiled reference beam is incident on the plate with reference to fig5 a and b there is shown apparatus for effecting the conversion of a typical profile laser beam into a j.
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module 86 may further be provided with other apertures 86 1 which may also be placed in alignment with corresponding apertures 82 in the third large size cast repair module 80 as can be seen from an inspection of fig1 and 13 through 22 two courses of ceiling repair modules of the design set forth above are utilized after these two courses have been laid a second set of interfitting ceiling repair modules may be utilized each of which includes a generally rectangular apertured ceiling repair module 96 which is adapted to be placed over the bridging module 84 the cross shaped modules 86 and the block ceiling repair module 88 with a portion of the circular aperture 96 1 in the rectangular apertured ceiling repair module 96 being in alignment with the semicircular cut out of the first rectangular bridging module 84 to provide for a passageway for coke oven gases spacer modules 98 may be provided to either end of the module 96 and in addition flue modules 92 are provided to complete the course the balance of the roof may now be completed by laying up additional courses of flue modules 92 until the last course is flush with the top of the roof of the battery a fiber tube 100 is placed in position so that it extends slightly into the circular aperture in the rectangular aperture block.
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thus the key dye molecule dye site interaction is ionic cationic site of dye molecule and anionic site in polymer chain additional information regarding suitable basic dyes is readily available in the literature and thus such is not included herein dye bath testing has demonstrated that the compound of example i 50 active can consistently be used pound for pound in place of the current preferred commercial migrator leveler btmac 60 active in many cases it has been found that the compound of example i can be used at 67 of the level of btmac i e 2 owf on the weight of the fabric vs 3 owf foam testing in a jfo jet dye machine has indicated that the compound of example i generated only a slightly higher level of foam 1 57 cm vs 1 41 cm than that generated by btmac these levels are substantially equivalent foam testing in a jfo jet dye machine has indicated that the compounds of the present invention wherein r is an alkyl group having 7 to 9 carbon atoms exhibit substantially lower foam than similar compounds wherein the r group is an alkyl group containing 11 to 21 carbon atoms thus the compounds of the present invention are useful in the absence of additional defoaming agents the use of the claimed.
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because e7 is 1 and standard pulses produced are delivered as inputs through and circuit 10 4 or circuit 10 5 to frequency dividing circuit 7 at this time nand circuit 9 21 is intercepted and and circuit 11 3 of memory call up transfer gate circuit 11 is also cut off and and circuit 13 3 of auto manual transfer gate circuit 13 is intercepted as well consequently the routes through which signals can pass are only those for and circuit 11 2 or circuit 11 5 of memory call up tranfer gate circuit 11 and and circuit 13 2 and or circuit 13 4 of auto manual transfer gate circuit 13 as a result standard pulses delivered as inputs to frequency dividing circuit 7 are divided at eight stages in frequency dividing circuit 7 and after the frequency is set to 8 khz are given to reversible counter 8 whereby subtraction starts use of a lower frequency than when memorizing in case of calling or reading out memory values is to shorten the time requied for memory as mentioned under the application no sho 48 95007 next an explanation is made about the detection circuits automatic setting functions to detect a shutter closing signal by means of the first detection circuit 16 for the second detection circuit 17 the detection circuit employed in manual setting an explanation is to be made later the first detection circuit 16 is composed of switching elements 16 1 16 2 16 3 16 16 16 17 16 18 whose gate terminals are connected to the q outputs of respective counting stages 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 16 8 17 8 18 in the reversible counter 8 and and circuit 16 21.
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with 1 in fig1 is a carpet web which at a location upstream in the figure representation has been provided via an application device with an application of a patterning agent containing thickening agents in the exemplary embodiment it is a thickened printing paste thus after the application of the patterning agent the patterning agent and the thickening agent are present on web 1 at the same time web 1 enters in the direction of arrow 2 into a steamer 3 in which the dyes from the patterning agent absorb into the fibers of web 1 at the end of the run through this process is complete and there remains on the web an agent residue which comprises small residues of dye possible slight residues of another type and the entire thickening agent the thickening agent is found as a kind of coating on the pile side of the web when it is about to leave steamer 3 at outlet 4 provided in this region of steamer 3 is a doctor blade 5 which wipes off web 1 and mechanically removes from the web a substantial portion of the agent residue on the web 1 for instance 50 to 70.
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pin 20a secured to base plate 14 is received within the mounting pin receiving void 16a although not visible in this figure a similar series of voids 16b d exists for pins 20 b d these series of pins 20a d and associated voids 16a d comprise the fulcrum means discussed below it will be observed from the figure that mounting pin receiving void 16a comprises an opening 28a in the lower portion thereof of a size and shape which permits head 21a of pin 20a to be projected therethrough the void 16a further includes a forward portion 26a which permits the forward portion 52a of head 21a to be slidably received and frictionally engaged therein it can also be seen in the figure that the clamping plate 12 has been moved slightly rearwardly relative to base plate 14 as illustrated the forward portion 52a of head 21a on pin 20a has just begun to be received within the forward portion 26a of receiving void 16a as mentioned above once the forward portion of head 21a has been received and frictionally engaged in void 16a plate 12 and plate 14 are releasably secured this frictional engagement between pins 20a d and the clamping plate 12 forms a fulcrum point permitting the blade to be clamped into position between the base and clamping plates as mentioned in the preferred embodiment the fulcrum means comprises a series of mounting pins 20a d secured to bottom base.
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over the width of the spunbonded fabric 9 that is to be produced at the bottom side the filaments 8 that were generated inside the pivoting unit leave said pivoting unit 1 by way of a curtain the pivoting unit 1 is pivotably supported inside bearings 16 for reasons of simplification the adjustment in vertical direction is not shown the melt that is necessary for the production of the filaments 8 is supplied to the apparatus by the melt feed line 17 through a rotary leadthrough 18 1 this allows for the pivoting action of the pivoting unit during operation during this process it is not the continuous pivoting motion of the pivoting unit 1 that is the focus but rather the adjustment to a required product when the production process is started the rotary leadthrough 18 1 that is depicted here allows for pivoting action of the pivoting unit around a swivel axis the melt feed line 17 has a further rotary leadthrough 18 2 in order to allow for the vertical adjustment as provided in an improvement according to the invention and as represented in fig1 as well the blowing air for the blowing apparatus is supplied by a blowing air feed 21 an elastic connection 20 and the blowing air line 19 in the alternative to the rotary leadthroughs 18 1 and 18 2 an elastic connection 20 in this instance allows for a degree of freedom of the pivoting unit 1 other possibilities of supplying the melt and the blowing air to the pivoting unit 1 that deviate from the above and are alternative relative to the depicted embodiments are also known in the art and fall within the scope of the present invention for example it is.
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of an enlarged portion of the nozzle rod remains in contact with the splines during complete operation cycle application_number US 58939975 A description the nozzle and nozzle assembly of the present invention were developed following a recognition of the cause of the splash or splay marks in molded articles of dense foam the design to be described provided for operation of a nozzle rod in a nozzle so designed that there is no surface on the nozzle rod in which material can deposit in the vicinity of the nozzle which can be scraped by the nozzle rod support means in the nozzle considering the drawing the invention will be more fully described an exterior view of the nozzle rod assembly appears in fig1 shown therein is the mounting block 10 the nozzle extension 11 and the nozzle 12 the parts having threaded connecting means similar numbers are used in the subsequent figures for like parts wherein these parts are shown in greater detail in fig2 a longitudinal sectional view of the assembly of fig1 the structure is shown in detail with the nozzle rod 16 in the forward or closed position at the rear of mounting block 10 there is provided a guide block 22 which is held in position by a plurality of set.
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circuit 71 are further connected drive circuits 77 78 and 79 driving the y axis motor 15 the x axis motor 25 and the z axis motor 34 and the like based on the cutting or printing data the control circuit 71 controls the y axis motor 15 the x axis motor 25 the z axis motor 34 and the like so that a cutting or printing operation is automatically executed for the object s on the holding sheet 10 the control circuit 71 of the example constitutes a processing data generation unit which generates the cutting data and the printing data based on the image data the cutting data and the printing data will be collectively called u201c processing data u201d hereinafter additionally the cutting operation and the printing operation both controlled by the control circuit 71 will be collectively called u201c processing operation u201d hereinafter the cutting data will be described with an exemplified case where patterns printed on the object s are cut more specifically the object s is a piece of paper on which are printed a pattern u03b1 of u201c heart u201d a pattern u03b2 of u201c circle u201d and a pattern u03b3 of u201c square u201d the paper is an object to be read and to be cut image data of the object s is obtained by the above described scanner 6 furthermore data indicative of outlines of the patterns u03b1 to u03b3 is generated on the basis of the image data more specifically as shown in fig5 data of coordinate values of apexes u03b1 0 u03b1 1 u03b1.
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5 mmol and nano ruhap 40 mg was added naio 4 214 mg 1 mmol by portions over a period of 10 min at room temperature after complete reaction based on tlc monitoring excess naio 4 was quenched by a saturated na 2 s 2 o 3 solution the catalyst was separated from the reaction mixture by centrifugation and the recovered catalyst was washed with water and dried in vacuum before reuses the supernatant liquid was extracted with ch 2 cl 2 3 u00d7 10 ml and the combined organic extracts were dried over anhydrous na 2 so 4 the reaction products were identified and quantified by capillary gc analysis using 1 4 dichlorobenzene as internal standard with nano ruhap as catalyst alkenes were cleaved to corresponding aldehydes or ketones in excess yields upon treatment with naio 4 1 mmol in a 1 2 dichloroethane h 2 o 5 1 v v at room temperature for 2 3 hours table 2 oxidative cleavage of other stilbene derivatives such as cis stilbene and 1 methyl 1 2 diphenylethylene under the nano ruhap catalyzed conditions produced the carbonyl products in excellent yields gt 85 entries 2 3 as expected styrene u03b1 methylstyrene and trans u03b2 methylstyrene were found to undergo oxidative cleavage using the u201c nano ruhap naio 4 u201d protocol and benzaldehyde was obtained in 66 92 yields entries 4 6 when cyclic aromatic alkenes such as dihydronaphthalene was used as substrate the corresponding dicarbonyl product was isolated in 86 yield with 76 substrate conversion entry 7 likewise cyclic aliphatic alkenes such as norbornene and cyclooctene were found to undergo effective c u2550 c bond cleavage to afford the corresponding dicarbonyl products in 72 87 yields entries 8 9 oxidative cleavage of alkenes catalyzed by nano ruhap using oxone as oxidant.
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may be used as the cooperating flange under certain conditions shown positioned between the opposed flanges 12 and 13 is the emergency release tool 20 release tool 20 is transported and positioned by means of a remotely operated vehicle rov 21 the remotely operated vehicle is connected to the surface by a suitable umbilical cord 22 that contains both the conductors for sending control signals to the rov as well as cables for supplying power to the rov in those cases where the rov is not self contained various offshore oilfield service companies offer rovs that are capable of lifting weights of 100 to 500 pounds and supplying hydraulic power to operate various wellhead equipment these vehicles are all provided with freedom of motion to accurately position themselves or the equipment on the wellhead referring now to fig3 and 4 there is shown the details of the emergency release tool 20 the tool consists of a c shaped frame member 30 that is provided with an opening having dimension a which is sufficient to encircle the members that are to be separated as explained above the member 30 is not a structural member and must have only sufficient rigidity for installation and to support the hydraulic jack means that are used for forcing the two members apart hydraulic jack means 31 are positioned on the frame member and located so.
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the switch post 28 by a force of approximately 5 lbs the wiring system 30 comprises several series of single wire connectors 40 such that portions of this wiring system can be threaded one connector at the time into a relatively small hole through the firewall of the vehicle or alongside existing conduits or cables extending outside the passenger compartment of the vehicle each light module 32 is made of coloured light emitting diodes leds 50 mounted side by side in a sealed housing 52 these diodes 50 are arranged in sets of three aligned behind a clear lens 54 each set of diodes 50 contains a red diode an amber diode and a green diode for convenience the word diodes and lights are used interchangeably herein to refer to the light emitting diodes 50 it will be understood from the following description that the red light indicates a braking condition the amber light indicates a coasting condition where the operator of the vehicle does not apply pressure on neither the brake pedal nor the accelerator pedal and the green light indicates an accelerating or constant speed condition where the accelerator pedal is depressed at least a small amount there are also provided on the housing 52 of each light module 32 a series of tabs 56 affixed to.
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sleeve 32 can be connected to one another as one piece however instead of this the parts can also be formed separately and fastened to one another with the aid of additional fastening elements such as screws or rivets it is also possible to connect the individual parts to one another by a material lock e g by welding in fig3 and 4 a coolant distribution device according to the invention is represented which is a three part combination consisting of a receiving plate 2 coolant distribution element 20 and a drive sleeve 32 the coolant distribution element 20 is molded from plastic and can be fastened to the receiving plate 2 by snap on connecting elements or a bayonet catch alternatively the coolant distribution element 20 can also be fastened to the receiving plate 2 with the aid of screws 36 which are plugged into the coolant distribution element 20 via through holes 38 the drive sleeve 32 and the receiving plate 2 are two separate sheet metal parts in fig5 and 6 it is shown that the receiving plate 2 and the coolant distribution element 20 can also be combined as one part in a sheet metal part 40 the sheet metal part 40 can for example be made from sheet metal by stamping and re forming the drive sleeve 32 also formed as a sheet.
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of the transverse threaded fasteners such as the bolt members 52 as disclosed in fig2 each bolt 52 may extend through an oversized oval or elongated bolt hole 53 in the side of the corresponding needle bar segment 40 before threadely engaging a corresponding threaded hole within the corresponding leg 35 of the mounting bar 32 the oversized hole 53 permits longitudinal or end to end adjustment between adjacent needle bar segments 40 the adjacent opposing ends of the needle bar segments 40 disclosed in fig2 are shown slightly separated such as by a spacing in the order of 0 008 0 010 inches thus lateral adjustment is permitted between adjacent needle bar segments 40 to correct for any slight errors in the needle gauge or to permit localized alignment of the needles 11 and 12 with their corresponding hooks 25 and 26 it will be apparent from the above description that a needle bar assembly 10 has been developed which substantially reduces the cost and time of manufacture and also provides more accurate needle gauges and optionally a needle bar assembly in which the needle gauge may be subject to slight adjustments moreover the needle bar assembly 10 made in accordance with this invention permits the use of a single long mounting bar 32 which may be permanently connected to the push rods 13 and which supports a plurality of replacable and interchangeable needle bar segments which can be utilized for readily replacing worn parts without discarding an entire single long needle bar furthermore needle gauges of varying sizes may be utilized with the same mounting.
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shows the effect of using a different source function while retaining the same filter functions in this case the fundamental frequency of the glottal source is 200 hz with harmonics at integer multiples of the fundamental 400 hz 600 hz etc the effect of applying a filter to a signal is to modify the shape of the signal 39 s spectrum in the frequency domain the effect of applying a filter to a signal is to multiply the spectrum of the signal by that of the filter the result is a spectrum that combines the features of those of the input signal and the filter the spectrum of the glottal source is made up of a number of frequency spikes corresponding to the harmonics of the fundamental frequency of vibration of the vocal folds the spectrum decreases in amplitude with increasing frequency at a rate of around 12 db per octave that is for each doubling in frequency the amplitude of the spectrum decreases by around 12 db sound is converted to electrical current using a microphone continuous oscillations of air pressure become continuous oscillations of voltage in an electrical circuit if we represent the intensity of a sound by numbers proportionally related to the intensity the analog value of the intensity has been represented digitally the accuracy of the digital conversion depends upon the number of.
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opposite front surface of the panel 22 a further set of holding rings e g 35 is provided for containing the jumper fibers 15 it will be noted that the holding rings and panel are all mounted to the bottom surface of the tray again it will be appreciated that only a few fibers are shown for clarity in the illustration also while the cable is shown as entering from the top of the shelf through the rear it can also enter from the bottom and through apertures in the front e g 36 the cable 12 is held in position by standard tie wrap supports not shown in accordance with an important feature of the invention the tray 20 pivots downward approximately 90 degrees once it reaches its fully retracted position as illustrated in fig3 this gives the craftsperson easy access to the connectors and fibers to the rear of the panel 22 when it is desired for example to clean a connector or connect additional fibers from the cable 12 it also permits the jumper fibers to exit through the front apertures on either side of the shelf the particular means employed for this pull out and pivot feature is best seen in fig3 and 4 the latter figure illustrating only the rearward member 41 as it is mounted on the bottom of the shelf as previously mentioned the members 40 and 41 are slidably mounted on the rails 25 and 26 of the shelf the panel 22 and fiber rings 27 35 are all mounted on the forward member 40 in particular the rings 27 28 31 and 32 are mounted to a plate 42 which is in turn mounted.
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with two moles of a suitable hydroxy extended alkyl acrylate to form the corresponding isocyanate capped acrylate suitable diisocyanates for use in this step are aliphatic and cycloaliphatic diisocyanates e g dicyclohexylmethylene diisocyanate isophorone diisocyanate hexamethylene diisocyanates and trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate the hydroxy extended alkyl acrylate monomer reactant may be selected from reaction products of such hydroxyalkyl acrylate compounds as hydroxymethyl acrylate hydroxyethyl acrylate hydroxypropyl acrylate hydroxybutyl acrylate and the like with a suitable alkyl chain extender such as a caprolactone caprolactam an epoxide and the like a preferred reaction product is available commercially as 34 tone m 100 34 from union carbide corp which is caprolactone acrylate monomer for purposes of this invention the term 34 acrylate 34 includes the corresponding 34 methacrylate 34 derivative in this step one mole of a simple alkylene polyol compound is added to the intermediate of the first step to hydroxyalkylene encap the remaining end of the diisocyanate suitable alkylene polyols have 3 6 hydroxyl groups and 3 6 carbon atoms prefaced compounds are glycerol trimethylolpropane 1 2 6 hexanetriol pentaerythritol l arabinose dipentaerythritol and sorbitol glycerol is most preferred in the final step of the synthesis of the urethane acrylate compound of the invention at least one half mole of a dicarboxylic acid or anhydride is added.
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several fireproof layers i ii iii of an insulating material are housed between the two outer layers 2 1 or 3 1 which has a retarding effect in case of fire so that a maximum permissible threshold value load on the information technology device will not be exceeded for 90 minutes for example the corner area between the side wall element s and the ceiling elements d is covered by means of an angled profiled lining 2 2 wherein the vertically downward oriented leg of the profiled lining 2 2 extends over the connecting area between the side wall elements s and the ceiling element d the adjoining edges of the side wall element s and of the ceiling element d are complementarily designed in an l shape so that the side wall elements s and the ceiling elements d can be easily and clearly put together with good sealing sealing means with an expansion seal 2 5 arranged in the center of the cross section with high temperature seals 2 6 arranged laterally of the expansion seal 2 5 with a sealing tape 2 7 arranged on the outside and with a sealing material 2 8 provided between the sealing tape 2 7 and the high temperature seal 2 6 are arranged between the long sides of the side wall elements s and the ceiling elements d the critical connecting points are designed to be fireproof with this sealing design connecting tongues 2 4 adjoin the sealing means at the front with respect to the.
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necessary for cartilage regeneration the thicknesses of the components of the template 12 can vary depending upon the circumstances of use for example the thickness of the dense collagen membrane may be in the range of 50 to 200 micrometers or more and the thickness of the porous collagen matrix may be in the range of 0 5 to 8 millimeters or more the collagen matrix component of that template has been developed to allow attachment and growth of cells particularly chondrocytes in vitro studies have been used to determine the optimal pore size of the porous collagen matrix component of the template the collagen matrix can be used to immobilize chondrocytes in vitro and support subsequent cell growth the cell number can then be expanded in vitro and the collagen matrix can be used to transport the cells to the repair site and retain the cells in position following implantation previous studies have shown that the collagen matrix pore size can be controlled by varying the dispersion ph collagen concentration and the lyophilization cycle freezing time temperature range and cycle time dillion et al 1986 the collagen matrices have also been characterized according to their permeability to globular macromolecules for example it was found that a pore structure of approximately 15 micrometers would exclude molecules greater than 10 6 daltons a dense collagen membrane.
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mm and an inner hole diameter of 12 mm or smaller cannot be picked up by their inner hole therefore in a third embodiment of the present invention a first assembly as in fig7 having two carriers 1 in the form of a double mandrel 23 supports the outer diameters of the disks referring also to fig8 a second assembly 24 may provide additional support for the outer diameter of a disk 9 on the first assembly 23 the spacers 21 are no longer ring shaped but are adapted to the outer contour of the supported objects 9 preferably the spacers 21 are shaped to handle several disk sizes in fig9 an embodiment of the spacer 21 of the first assembly of the third embodiment of the present invention is shown dimensions 34 a 34 and 34 b 34 indicate the vertical support for example dimension 34 a 34 indicates the vertical support points for a disk 9 having an diameter of 65 mm a groove with outer diameter of 65 mm is cut into the spacer 21 to hold 65 mm disks 9 dimension 34 a 34 should be made as large as possible to ensure accurate vertical orientation to support disks having a diameter different from dimension 34 a 34 a second groove indicated by dimension 34 b 34 is cut into the spacer.
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in the following example the direct selection for dhfr production was used 34 amplification 34 refers to the increase or replication of an isolated region within a cell 39 s chromosomal dna amplification is achieved using a selection agent e g methotrexate mtx which inactivates dhfr amplification or the making of successive copies of the dhfr gene results in greater amounts of dhfr being produced in the face of greater amounts of mtx amplification pressure is applied notwithstanding the presence of endogenous dhfr by adding ever greater mtx to the media amplification of a desired gene can be achieved by cotransfecting a mammalian host cell with a plasmid having a dna encoding a desired protein and the dhfr or amplification gene so that cointegration can occur one ensures that the cell requires more dhfr which requirement is met by replication of the selection gene by selecting only for cells that can grow in successive rounds of ever greater mtx concentration so long as the gene encoding a desired heterologous protein has cointegrated with the amplifiable gene replication of this gene gives rise to replication of the gene encoding the desired protein the result is that increased copies of the gene i e an amplified gene encoding the desired heterologous protein express more of the desired heterologous protein essentially this procedure was followed during the hhgf expression as shown in the following example suitable host cells for expressing the hhgf encoding dna include monkey kidney cvi line transformed by sv40 cos 7m atcc crl 1665 human embryonic kidney line 293 graham f l et al j gen virol 36 59 1977 baby hamster kidney cells bhk atcc ccl 10 1 chinese hamster ovary cells dhfr described by urlaub and chasin proc natl acad sci usa 77 4216.
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iv catalylsed release reactions are being 1 s u2212 1 and 100 s 1 a means is thus available for releasing the dp iv inhibitors in a precisely temporally defined manner when the enzymes are to have an immediate onset of action for example upon ingestion of glucose rich nutrient a compound a u2014 b u2014 c will be selected that has for example the amino acid gly as group a when the onset of action of the inhibitor is to be delayed the amino acid ile for example can be selected as group a by means of the prodrug compounds according to the invention therefore it is possible for dp iv inhibitors to be transported through the mucosa of the small intestine especially almost without a delay for example almost simultaneously with ingested nutrients when b represents a bond it is especially a peptide bond when b represents an amino acid it is linked to a and c preferably via peptide bonds on analysis of the dose effect relationships of the dp iv inhibitor isoleucyl thiazolidide as a modulator of the blood glucose concentration in the mammalian organism a difference can be found between oral and parenteral administration of the active substance to wistar rats on oral administration saturation was observed in the uptake of the active substance measured on the basis of inhibition of the serum enzyme whereas on parenteral administration of the inhibitor complete inhibition of the enzyme was observed that is demonstrated by way of example in table 1 in view of the fact that in the intestine there are also present enzymes especially high concentrations of dp iv that are capable of cleaving the cleavable.
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material e g metal such as e g steel or from a suitable plastic or fiber reinforced plastic also in order to prevent cold welding between valve seat 10 and valve element 2 a suitable material combination can be selected preferably different materials for the valve element 2 and the valve seat 10 are used such as e g a valve seat 10 made of steel and a valve element 2 made of aluminum optionally with a special surface treatment such as e g an eloxal coating however the valve element 2 can also be made in combination with a valve seat 10 made of metal a suitable plastic or fiber reinforced plastic it is also conceivable to omit the movable adjustment part 8 and the adjustment nut 12 as shown in fig2 the electromagnet 5 can be arranged in the suitably formed center part 9 a which e g as center part 9 and adjustment part 8 can be formed together the adjustment of the valve stroke can then be carried out by means of different spacers between center part 9 a and valve element 2 or abutment ring 23 the above described configuration of a gas valve 1 also allows a very simple assembly and maintenance of the valve because the valve seat 10 can be removed in a very simple manner and the other parts of the gas valve 1 are then accessible from the side of the valve seat 1 for this e g a snap ring 29 which fixes the guide pin 4 in the valve seat 10 has to be removed whereupon the valve seat 10 can be removed of course it is also possible to remove the valve seat 10 together with the guide pin 4 through the preferred arrangement of.
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roller 2 and the development sleeve 42 respectively of the process cartridge from the electrical circuits provided on the apparatus main assembly side in other words the image forming apparatus becomes ready for an image forming operation a reference numeral 13 designates an exposure window provided in the process cartridge between the cleaning apparatus 5 and the development apparatus 4 the laser beam 33 emitted from the laser scanner unillustrated of the apparatus main assembly enters the process cartridge through this exposure window 13 to scan that is expose the surface of the photosensitive drum 1 also in this embodiment the main assembly of the image forming apparatus is provided with the same charging current detecting means 7 as the one described in embodiment 1 with the structure described above in place the level of the charging current is detected following the timing sequence given in fig4 first the primary bias is turned on and the end and middle portions of the photosensitive drum 1 are exposed by the laser scanner then while these exposed portions are recharged the level of the current slowing into the photosensitive drum 1 from the bias power source 6 is measured by the charging current detecting means 7 to compute the difference in the photosensitive layer thickness of the photosensitive drum 1 between the end and middle portions from which the residual service.
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burners the standard blue flame burner currently used in commercial gas space heaters produce levels of nitrogen dioxide in the order of 15 20 ng joule whereas a low no x burner according to the present invention can produce levels as low as 1 ng joule the object of the testing was to produce a means of defining the operating conditions of the low no x burner to effect a predetermined emission of nitrogen dioxide the australian gas association procedures were used to measure appliance emissions in a form relative to the burner output all no x levels were measured using monitor labs nitrogen oxides analyzer model 8840 and are therefore subject to the accuracy and inherent limitations of such an instrument the nitrogen dioxide level can be expressed in units of nanograms per joule ng j which in turn will relate to room size this will indirectly control the no 2 levels within a room where an unflued appliance is being operated the levels measured within any given room will therefore vary on the size of that room the ventilation the content of the room the absorption of nitrogen dioxide into walls and the background level of no 2 accordingly because of this variability a fairly complex model was required to provide an accurate account for the level of no 2 within a given room to evaluate the levels of emission the burner was mounted to a rig beneath a sampling hood the background.
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of aluminum in excess of that of the substrate metal to compensate for the fact that aluminum was not present in the tlp alloy ingredient throughout the description emphasis has been placed on the use of boron as the temperature depressant in connection with the repair of the high strength high temperature alloys such as the nickel cobalt and iron base superalloys boron is normally advantageously used silicon however is another element that is recognized to have a temperature depressant effect boron is normally utilized since in those substrate alloy systems any substantial quantities of borides that are found may in most instances be readily eliminated by heat treatment whereas silicides or other similar compounds may not in particular alloy systems or in other circumstances where for one reason or another the borides cannot be reasonably eliminated and particularly where the component will be exposed to a hot oxidizing environment the presence of the silicide rather than the boride may be advantageous since the silicide is more oxidation resistant this would normally be an exceptional circumstance however since typically homogenization would be most desirable usually the repair powder mix is simply placed in the cavity to be filled a series of tests however have revealed that it is possible to pile the dry powders over the cavity and to flow them into the cavity in the slurry or partially liquefied state at high temperature care must be taken however that all of the unmelted base metal powder particles necessary for isothermal solidification in reasonable time frames are not filtered out in the process in other words a mix of unmelted powders and liquid and not simply liquid itself is desired in the cavity another technique that has been employed has involved a powder mix presintering.
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of 700 u00b0 c to 750 u00b0 c preferably 730 u00b0 c in this case the components are conveyed through the furnace in a cyclical fashion this means that a furnace support is transported by a respectively fixed distance from station to station and then in this station in whose position it is precisely kept is stopped for a certain amount of time for example 15 seconds before the furnace support together with the component is advanced exactly to the next station and remains in it in turn for a holding time after the furnace section i the support together with the component travels into the furnace section ii in which a three dimensionally contoured radiating element is situated above all or part of the cycle stations after the arrival at the station either the three dimensionally contoured radiating element is lowered onto the component or the component is raised and positioned with a predetermined always equal distance from the component in the region covered by the radiating element the component is acted on with thermal radiation in such a way that either by means of a single radiating element or by means of a plurality of radiating elements arranged one after the other in the cycle.
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disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference the handle 14 is shown in fig3 5 the handle may be made of polypropylene or other suitable material the handle 14 has a grip that includes a central portion 40 a first leg 42 and a second leg 44 the legs are connected to an arcuate shoe 46 the inner radius of the shoe is slightly larger than the outside diameter of the outer half walls 26 so that the shoe is disposed to slide on the exterior periphery of the case a web 48 is attached to the underside of the shoe 46 the web 48 lies in a radial plane i e the web is generally perpendicular to the shoe the web is arranged to extend through the gap 38 when the fish tape case is assembled at its inner end the web 48 attaches to a circular belt or hoop 50 the outer diameter of the belt is slightly less than the inside diameter of the outer half walls 26 so that the belt is disposed to slide on the interior periphery of the case in the guideway 36 thus as best seen in fig5 the belt 50 and the shoe 46 define a pair of grooves 52 each of which receives one of the outer half walls 26 there is enough clearance of the outer half.
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unit and any error voltage adjusts the voltage fed to the vco and speeds up or slows down the output frequency of the vco to maintain the master and slave video cameras in synchronization although other components having other values may be substituted for those shown the components designated in the specifications and drawings have the values shown on the following listings ______________________________________resistor ohms resistor ohms______________________________________ 41 390k 121 1k variable42 150k 122 220 43 1k 129 100 44 1k 134 100 50 150k 137 4 7k51 1 8k 138 1 5k52 680 139 10k62 8 2k 140 1k variable63 1k variable 147 2 2k64 220 148 1 8k69 100 164 470 73 100 167 1 5k84 2 2k 171 3 3k85 680 175 100 86 1 8k 178 100 87 1 8k 179 100 88 200k variable 180 330 89 220k 181 2 2k90 2 2k 182 1k91 3 3k 183 1k97 390k 184 5k variable98 150k 190 100k99 1k 200 75 100 1k 201 220 107 150k 202 5k variable108 1 8k 203 22k109 680 205 100uh choke120 8 2k 206 220 210 12k______________________________________capacitor capacitor______________________________________ 45 10mfd 128 470pf46 10mfd 132 033mfd53 2 2mfd 133 6 8mfd60 001mfd 136 100pf61 0047mfd 143 6 8mfd68 470pfd 146 22pf71 033mfd 163 02mfd72 6 8mfd 173 0015mfd75 6 8mfd 176 6 8mfd78 47 pf 177 6 8mfd93 68 pf 185 2 2mfd101 10mfd 196 0 5mfd102 10mfd 197 0 5mfd110 2 2mfd 198 001mfd118 001mfd 199 01mfd119 001mfd______________________________________solid.
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a card slot on the left side thereof in practice the card slot may be formed on the right side if a pc card that is designed to be inserted into the left side of a notebook pc is inserted into the right side of the pc a relationship between the scan unit of the pc card and a finger will be reversed to solve this problem the present invention provides fingerprint identifying pc cards that can be used without regard to insertion directions fig2 shows a fingerprint identifying pc card according to the eleventh embodiment of the present invention the pc card has a card unit a having two receptacles a 11 and a 12 thereon the receptacles all and a 12 are point symmetrical the bottom of a scan unit 15 of the card unit a has an insert a 13 that is offset from the center of the bottom when the pc card is inserted into the left side of a pc the scan unit 15 is attached to the card unit a by engaging the insert a 13 with the receptacle all if the pc card is inserted into the right side of a pc the scan unit 15 is turned by 180 degrees into a scan unit 15 u2032 which is attached to the card unit a by engaging the insert a 13 u2032 with the receptacle a 12 alternatively the card unit a may have one receptacle or insert and the scan unit 15 may have two inserts or receptacles fig2 shows a fingerprint identifying pc card according to the twelfth embodiment of the.
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2 4 3 0 3 5 3 5 2 4 3 5 10 5nozzel bore mm 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 3 0 25 0 25 0 3 0 3spinning air temperature u00b0 c 300 290 350 350 300 300 155 200specific air quantity nm sup 3 kg solution 1 43 1 63 1 15 1 38 1 43 1 3 8 5 26shaft temperature u00b0 c 180 190 200 200 190 195 120 200spinning drawing off m min 230 315 252 200 820 100 600 300dmf content 11 10 22 23 24 37 16 1titre dtex 10 u00b1 0 5 5 9 u00b1 0 3 20 u00b1 1 35 u00b1 1 5 6 8 u00b1 0 5 18 9 2 8strength cn dtex 0 58 u00b1 0 1 0 58 u00b1 0 1 0 64 u00b1 0 1 0 56 u00b1 0 1 0 55 u00b1 0 1 1 0 u00b1 0 2 0 68 0 9elongation 102 u00b1 12 89 u00b1 8 125 u00b1 13 130 u00b1 14 50 u00b1 10 159 82 450errors per 100 000 lt 10 lt 8 lt 10 lt 5 lt 10 lt 5 lt 5 lt 5__________________________________________________________________________ a copolymer corresponding to example 1 b 100 of pure polyacrylonitrile c segmented polyurea polyurethane the conditions of example 1 are all adhered to only the velocity profile of the radial flow from the air distributors is changed by changing the air distributor in fig6 some blasting profiles of the radial flow from the air distributors are brought together profile 1 is thereby correlated with fig2 profile 3 with fig3 profile 3 with fig4 and profile 4 with fig5 in this drawing the schematic representation.
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the left edge of the door 2 is wound around the lower deflecting pulley 8 counterclockwise and runs towards the lower guide rail 4 in a substantially parallel manner towards the rear lower mounting portion 6 b starting at the rear upper mounting portion 5 b the second cable 9 b runs in a substantially parallel manner towards the upper guide rail 3 in the region of the upper edge 11 of the door 2 is wound around the upper deflecting pulley 7 counterclockwise extends in a substantially parallel manner towards the left edge of the door 2 downwardly in the vertical direction is wound around the lower deflecting pulley 8 clockwise and extends from there in a substantially parallel manner to the lower guide rail 4 towards the front lower mounting portion 6 a thus the cables 9 a 9 b are wound around the upper and lower deflecting pulleys 7 8 respectively in opposite directions so that identical deflecting pulleys can be utilized for deflecting the cables 9 a 9 b when the door 2 is displaced of course in the upper and lower region of the door 2 also respective separate deflecting pulleys may be provided for deflecting the first and.
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of the matrix nanofiber was tailored by the polymer concentration and electrospinning speed next a leica laser microdissection 7000 leica microsystem germany will be used to generate tubular structure on the nanofibrous matrix the matrix will be tiled flat onto a glass coverslip a software leica laser microdissection v7 4 1 was used to design the pore distribution pattern during the laser ablation process the pore size was controlled by the laser aperture and laser pulse energy and the pore density was modulated by the laser frequency and speed for a typical experiment to generate the tubular architecture the operation parameters of the equipment are as follows laser aperture 30 hz laser pulse energy 30 hz laser speed 40 hz and laser pulse frequency 37 hz using these parameters more than 130000 tubular pores were created in each hour increasing the pulse frequency increased the number of pores generated in each unit time because the laser strength is the highest on the top surface of the matrix and the lowest on the bottom of the matrix an inverted cone like structure of each cylindrical pore will be created during the laser ablation process one advantage of using this technology is its capability to precisely relocate to its previous position therefore the ablation process can be repeated multiple times to ensure that each pore in the matrix is open to prepare tubular matrix with different pore sizes and densities optimization of the matrix the.
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connecting pin 51 is slidably fitted and a female threaded bore 78 into which the tappet screw 43 is threadedly engaged in making the first intake side rocker arm 25 the following steps are used in sequence subjecting steel to a hot forging to produce a rocker body 77 as shown in fig7 a brazing a slipper surface forming piece 41 to the rocker arm body 77 and forming a first aperture 36a for a support hole a second aperture 50a for a first guide hole and a third aperture 78a for a female threaded bore by drilling to produce a rocker arm blank 79 as shown in fig7 b subjecting the first aperture 36a for the support hole and the second aperture 50a for the first guide hole to a reaming to provide a support hole 36 and a first guide hole 50 respectively and subjecting the third aperture 78a for female threaded bore 78 to a tapping to provide the female threaded bore 78 and subjecting the rocker arm blank 79 to a nitriding treatment if strict dimensional accuracy is required for the support hole 36 and the first guide hole 50 they may be subjected to burnishing prior to the nitriding treatment table i shows the composition of the nitrided steel used in each of examples 1 to 3 and comparative examples 1 and 2 table 1__________________________________________________________________________ chemical constituent by weight material c mn cr al si p s cu ni pb bi mo__________________________________________________________________________example 1 0 31 0 99 0 98 1 08 0 24 0 014 0 019 0 04 0 03 0 07 example 2 0 33 0 98 0 98 1 08 0 28 0 016 0 016 0 03 0.
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6 are attached by inserting large diameter parts of insert shaft parts 8 formed corresponding to the cylinder hole 3 into the cylinder hole 3 and in that state screwing in tapping screws 9 into the mounting holes 5 for end member mounting use of the cylinder tube 2 the insert shaft parts 8 have piston dampers 10 integrally attached to them the piston dampers 10 and the insert shaft parts 8 form gasket grooves 11 into which cylinder gaskets 12 are fit at the cylinder hole 3 of the cylinder tube 2 a piston 13 comprised of a piston body 13 a at the two ends of which piston ends 13 b are provided is fit due to the piston 13 the cylinder chamber 7 is divided into front and rear cylinder chambers 7 a 7 b inside the front and rear cylinder chambers 7 a 7 b pressurized fluid supplied from the supply discharge holes 14 of the end caps 6 causes the piston 13 to move back and forth at the piston body 13 a a piston yoke 15 passing through the slit 4 is integrally formed part of the piston yoke 15 spreads to the left and right at the outside of the cylinder tube 2 to form a piston mount 16 the piston 13 piston yoke 15 and piston mount 16 form a moving member 17 at the outer circumference of the bottom end of the piston mount 16 a scraper 18 is attached over the entire circumference this prevents entry of dust from the clearance between the top surface of the cylinder tube 2 and the bottom surface of the piston mount 16 the inside and outside of the slit 4 are closed by the inside and.
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the composting device 1 includes a container 2 having rigid side walls 3 a base 4 an opening 5 hinged closure 6 and internal space 7 the container also has wheels 8 shown in a dotted line the container 2 is also the type commonly referred to as a u201c wheelie bin u201d the bins may be an 80 l 120 l 140 l or 240 l capacity located at the lower end of the container 2 is a load supporting means 37 broadly u201c barrier u201d which is formed by a plate 9 having a central aperture 10 broadly u201c connection opening u201d and side supports 11 to hold the plate 9 above the base 4 a fluid collection chamber 12 forms below plate 9 located centrally in bin 2 is aerator 13 aerator 13 is a column like structure having an internal air chamber 14 lower end 15 having an opening to the internal air chamber and upper end 16 the aerator 13 is formed by a wire mesh material and there is a multitude of apertures 17 along the length of aerator 13 and in the upper end 16 an air supply tube 18 extends from an air inlet 19 in side wall 3 through the aerator 13 and across the width of the container 2.