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the invention is fibramoll u00ae ni conc a product of clariant corporation located in charlotte n c a typical polyacrylate emulsion which may be suitable is imperon concentrate lv 5 manufactured by dystar l p of charlotte n c the leomin is slightly cationic and is preferably used in woven or knitted fabrics of cotton wool natural silk and treated viscose natural and cellulosic 34 fibers 34 in general the fibranol a fatty acid condensation product animal based grease based transformed when mixed with polymers is recommended to be used in woven or knitted fabrics of synthetic fibers prior to treatment of the fabric by the composition of the invention the fabric may be backed with paper or film by means of an adhesive the paper or film backing facilitates a proper application of the design on the fabric by maintaining the fabric in a more rigid condition which is advantageous when both applying the composition and running the fabric through the inkjet printer the paper or film backing can be easily removed once the dye application process has been completed so that the fabric can be loaded and shipped in an effective conventional manner typically paper or film backing will not however be used at least in large production runs owing to the expense thereof a wide variety of backing materials may be used these.
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a frame of reference as other suitable manners of description fall within the scope of this disclosure fig1 a describes a process for manufacturing a multilayer adhesive laminate by pairing two adhesive coatings between release liners at step 100 a coating of adhesive is applied to a release liner using any suitable coating method to produce a coated web step 105 is a curing process using any suitable method where the adhesive coated web is converted from a fluid to a fixed film a suitable curing process may include but is not limited to a drying process at step 110 the cured web is slit into two strips using any suitable slitting method at step 115 the separate strips are directed through the process to orient the adhesive layers of the two strips such that they face one another in preparation for lamination at step 125 the adhesive layers of the two strips are laminated together using any suitable lamination method to form a multilayer adhesive laminate having an inner adhesive layer surrounded on both sides by a release liner referring to fig1 b a schematic shows an exemplary way to direct the strips to achieve the multilayer adhesive laminate discussed in fig1 a in fig1 b web section 130 is the adhesive coated web after curing step 105 of fig1 a web section 130 travels through slitter 135 where web section 130 is divided into strip sections 140 and 145 strip section 140 travels over 45 degree turning roller 160 which causes a change in the surface orientation of strip section 140 and causes strip section 140 to change its direction of travel by about 90 degrees fig1 b and 1c show that before strip section 140 passes over 45 degree turning.
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for the gradient power supplies computer 401 also performs data processing such as fourier transforms image reconstruction data filtering image display and storage functions most of which are well known and do not form an intrinsic part of the present invention transmitter and receiver rf coils may be configured as a single coil alternatively two separate coils that are electrically orthogonal may be used the latter configuration has the advantage of reduced rf pulse breakthrough into the receiver during pulse transmission in both cases the coils are orthogonal to the direction of the static magnetic field b o produced by magnet 428 the coils are isolated from the remainder of the system by enclosure in an rf shielded cage three typical rf coil designs are illustrated in the aforementioned co pending application ser no 345 444 filed feb 3 1982 as fig1 a 11b and 11c therein all of the coils depicted therein produce rf magnetic fields in the x direction and the coil designs illustrated in fig1 b and 11c are suitable for magnetic geometries for which the axis of the sample chamber is parallel to the main field b o as shown in fig1 of the instant specification the coil design illustrated in fig1 a is applicable to geometries for which the sampler chamber axis is perpendicular to main field b o magnetic field gradient coils 416 418 and 420 are necessary to provide the g x g y and g z gradient fields respectively in the multiple angle projection reconstruction and spin warp methods described above the gradient fields should be monotonic and linear over the sample volume nonmonotonic gradient fields can cause a degradation in the nmr signal data known as aliasing which can.
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manner as lenses a with the exception that the lens molds had a phema big blue coating on the surface as per the method disclosed in u s patent application ser no 09 921 192 entitled u201c method for correcting articles by mold transfer u201d and that they were equilibrated into packing solution monomer mix is prepared by blending 18 16 weight percent of gtp macromer 2 28 29 mpdms 14 14 tris 26 27 dma 5 05 hema 5 05 pvp 360 000 molecular weight 2 02 norbloc 0 02 blue hema 1 cgi 1850 in a blend with 79 84 parts of this combination with 20 16 parts d3o diluent and cyst 0 4 lenses were made in the same manner as lenses a with the exception that the lens molds had a phema big blue coating on the surface lenses a were placed in a 10 silver nitrate solution for 60 minutes at room temperature for silver treatment the lenses were then washed 3 times with di water in 20 minute intervals to remove any excess silver the lenses were then equilibrated in borate buffered saline lenses b were placed in a 10 silver nitrate solution for 60 minutes at room temperature for silver treatment the lenses were then washed 3 times with di water in 20 minute intervals to remove any excess silver the lenses were then equilibrated in borate buffered saline lenses e were placed in a 10 silver nitrate solution for 60 minutes at room temperature for silver.
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so that any liquid within the pipeline rearwardly of rear cup 20 tends to be drawn in by gas flow this liquid collects within the interior 64 of body 10 so that the interior body forms a reservoir 66 that carries liquid with it reservoir 66 functions as a source of liquid that is available in the event the pipeline pig passes an area that it is otherwise void of liquid thus the provision of an interior reservoir within the body of the pipeline pig helps insure more consistent and even distribution of treating liquid to the upper interior portion of a pipeline interior wall fig1 taken in conjunction with the cross sectional views of fig3 through 6 shows an alternate embodiment of the invention in which the same or equivalent elements have the same numbers as in fig2 but in all respects the arrangement of fig1 is the same as fig2 except that fig1 provides in addition to the first reservoir 66 within the confines of body 10 a second reservoir 68 that is formed within the interior of a nose cone 46 a nose cone 46 a is essentially identical to nose cone 46 of fig2 except for the provision of the second reservoir area 68 further the siphon passageway 50 includes a siphon tube 70 that has an open lower end 72 that communicates with second reservoir 68 formed in the nose cone an additional element in fig1 compared to.
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rod end of the cylinder housing 50 and from the head end of the cylinder housing 50 into the reservoir 34 in a neutral position u201c b u201d a flow of pressurized fluid is prevented in every direction and the pressurized fluid conducted by the pump 36 is returned to the reservoir 34 in an extension position u201c c u201d pressurized fluid is conducted from the pump 36 to the head housing 50 and out of the piston rod end of the cylinder housing 50 into the reservoir 34 obviously other embodiments of the valve 40 are possible for example even valves separated from each other whose operation attains the same results as the valve 40 the interrupter valve 54 is configured as a two way two position valve and can be brought into a switch position u201c d u201d with a pressurized fluid opening 70 and a switch position u201c e u201d with a check valve 72 a spring 52 is provided on the interrupter valve 54 that always forces the interrupter valve 54 into its position u201c d u201d with free pressurized fluid flow the actuating device 42 is configured as a lever which can also be configured differently with other embodiments for example with cams tilting arms or the like the actuating device 42 is located in the path of movement of the switching device 44 and can be repositioned by this during the repositioning of the piston rod 48 when the actuating device 42 is grasped by the switching device 44 the interrupter valve 54 moves out of its position u201c d u201d into its position u201c e.
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fusion techniques the membrane on the waveguide surface can then be exposed to a solution of avidin and allowed to incubate for 5 minutes following rinsing by pbs the biotinylated antibody can be added and incubated for 5 minutes a sample cell containing the active membrane can then be ready for exposure to a sample in one embodiment the present invention has been demonstrated using a sandwich assay structure in accordance with the present invention using antibodies for the n and a3 domains of cea specifically t84 1 e3 t84 1 and t84 66 a3 1 h11 t84 66 the t84 66 antibodies are described in u s pat no 4 873 313 and have been deposited with the american type culture collection and are identified by the designation hb8747 while the t84 1 antibodies are also shown in u s pat no 4 873 313 and the journal of immunology references described previously the domain structure and epitope map for antibodies to cea are shown in fig2 in the presently shown results monoclonal antibodies mab t84 1 for the n domain have been used as the recognition ligands capture antibodies and monoclonal antibodies mab t84 66 for the a3 domain used for the reporter ligand this may be reversed if desired or other recognition ligands and reporter ligands may be used for differing epitopes of any target for sensor system development and optimization and for the demonstration of the cea assay on waveguides a portable test bed system has been.
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each side of the board respectively engage one positive and one negative terminal and the upper contacts 271 and 272 engage common negative and positive contacts of the batteries a circuit such as the one in fig1 b can be obtained additional modifications provided by this embodiment of the invention include the provision at one end of the circuit board of a plurality of terminals 273 for accommodating the leads 260 and the inclusion in the main housing of molded in structures 274 for supporting led 275 the arrangement shown in fig8 is identical to that shown in fig7 to 7 2 except for the shapes of the housing and cover and the location of the press fit pins 277 and openings 278 corresponding elements have therefore been designated by primed reference numerals and the details of the construction of this module are not discussed further herein finally fig9 and 10 show an application of the flasher modules of any of the preferred embodiments of the invention to a shoe and in particular to the heel 314 of a shoe 310 in this figure the flasher module is designated by the reference numeral 312 the circuit board by reference numeral 316 the batteries by reference numeral 318 the led contained in the module by reference numeral 320 and additional multi colored leds by reference numerals 322 and 324 those skilled in the art.
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used herein the term u201c work joint u201d should be understood to mean one or more work joints as the application would require for a linkage naturally in a closed form the work joints 52 may be actual joints 16 not virtual joints 54 an example of a linkage where the effector is not the final link is a stewart gough platform for example as used in flight simulators and the like where intermediate joints in the chain support the platform referring still to fig2 the mathematical description of the articulated linkage 12 in a preferred embodiment may describe the position of each joint 16 as a mathematical screw t i where the subscript i represents the number of the joint 16 discussed above referring momentarily to fig3 a mathematical screw provides for a screw axis 56 having a defined orientation in three space and a pitch 58 describing the axial separation between periodic loops of a helical trajectory 59 around the axis 56 for a typical revolute joint the pitch 58 will be zero and for a prismatic joint the reciprocal of the pitch will be zero the mathematical screw t i may be defined for example by plucker coordinates providing for a vector 61 aligned with axis 56 for example a unit vector defined by three scalars and extending from an axis point 60 defined by three point coordinate scalars.
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referenced elements are as previously described balloon 243 is used to push the catheter against the deposit on the vessel wall the catheter can also function without the balloon fig2 is a transverse sectioned view of atherectomy device 242 it is similar to atherectomy device 216 except that it has a guide wire lumen 244 to accommodate guide wire lumen 244 with the smallest increase in distal cross sectional area guide wire lumen 244 is located off center with respect to nozzle assembly 224 fig2 is a transverse sectioned view of atherectomy device 242 taken proximal to fig2 guide wire lumen 244 has a larger diameter than hypo tubing 222 fig2 is a transverse sectioned view of atherectomy device 242 taken proximal to end member 218 evacuation lumen 234 is by far the largest of the three lumens lumen 240 which accommodates hypo tubing 222 is the smallest lumen fig2 is a longitudinal sectioned view of an atherectomy device 246 employing another embodiment of the present invention where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described in this embodiment high pressure saline transfers through hypo tubing 222 having bends at point 254 and point 256 nozzle assembly 258 has a high pressure jet 260 directed proximally lumen 240 of catheter body 238 couples to lumen 252 which accommodates hypo tubing 222 and is coupled to balloon inflation port 223 which is used to inflate balloon 225 distal tip 250 of end member 248 is smoothly rounded to reduce trauma end member 248 is molded with surface 272 and slope 270 defining evacuation port 264 tip evacuation lumen 266 couples to evacuation lumen 234 of catheter body 238 surface 272 of end member 248 serves as an axial continuation of the outer.
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sterilized by autoclaving or maintaining at 90 100 u00b0 c for half an hour alternatively the solution may be sterilized by filtration and transferred to the container by an aseptic technique examples of bactericidal and fungicidal agents suitable for inclusion in the drops are phenylmercuric nitrate or acetate 0 002 benzalkonium chloride 0 01 and chlorhexidine acetate 0 01 suitable solvents for the preparation of an oily solution include glycerol diluted alcohol and propylene glycol lotions according to the present invention include those suitable for application to the skin or eye an eye lotion may comprise a sterile aqueous solution optionally containing a bactericide and may be prepared by methods similar to those for the preparation of drops lotions or liniments for application to the skin may also include an agent to hasten drying and to cool the skin such as an alcohol or acetone and or a moisturizer such as glycerol or an oil such as castor oil or arachis oil creams ointments or pastes according to the present invention are semi solid formulations of the active ingredient for external application they may be made by mixing the active ingredient in finely divided or powdered form alone or in solution or suspension in an aqueous or non aqueous fluid with the aid of suitable.
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snag sucked against the roller is forced to turn by the spiral ridges towards the horizontal position on the vertical rollers 12 at least one of the vertical rollers is force driven and provided with feed teeth whereby the snag is forced to travel in its longitudinal direction as suction retains the snag tight against the rollers when the snag end reaches beyond one of the vertical rollers even a tall snag is turned by suction so that it is forced endwise into the suction pipe via the suction end b the suction end is also provided with under pressure flaps 13 which open automatically and bring water from outside into the suction pipe 5 as a result of sudden blocking of the suction end for clearing of blockage of the suction end the suction end b also comprises a blow nozzle 14 wherethrough by means of valves 15 and 16 all water produced by the high pressure pump can be injected against the normal direction the equipment of the suction end also includes illuminators 18 and a television camera 19 besides the hull the vessel a comprises a water pump 20 hydraulic pumps and air compressor as well as electric generators the steering of the vessel is accomplished by four winches 21 whose steel.
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cell in case of the change in the best cell then the node b performs hsdpa scheduling on the new best cell from now on the fcs scheme is a method for rapidly selecting the cell with a good channel state among a plurality of cells when a ue using hsdpa is located in a cell overlapping area such as soft handover region for example if the ue using hsdpa enters the cell overlapping area between the old node b and the new node b the ue establishes radio links to a plurality of cells or node bs herein a set of the cells whose radio links are established to the ue is called an active set the ue receives packet data for hsdpa only from the cell maintaining the best channel state among the cells included in the active set thereby reducing the overall interference herein the cell maintaining the best channel state among the cells included in the active set is called a best cell to this end the ue periodically detects channel states of the cells belonging to the active set to monitor whether there is any cell having a channel state better than that of current best cell if any cell having the better channel state exists the ue transmits a best cell indicator and the like to the cells.
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34 1 4 34 water globules in the effluent 1 7 3in series in 1 34 31 9 8 42 7 10 a few 1 8 34 waterglass pipe 385 12 globules werea perforated plate observed afterthick provided 10 kenics sup u00ae with 3 1 4 34 holes elements but fig5 4 mostly striations kenics sup u00ae elements no water globulesa perforated plate and only a fewwith 7 1 8 34 holes trace striations fig6 4 observed afterkenics sup u00ae elements 20 kenics sup u00ae a perforated plate elements with 19 1 8 34 holes fig8 12kenics sup u00ae elements 2 7 3in series in 1 34 31 2 5 41 4 14 5 no water globulesglass pipe 385 94 and very attenuateda perforated plate striations observed1 8 34 thick provided after 14 kenics sup u00ae with 3 1 4 34 holes elements no stria fig5 4 tions seen after 20kenics sup u00ae elements kenics sup u00ae elements a perforated platewith 7 1 8 34 holes fig6 4kenics sup u00ae elements a perforated platewith 19 1 8 34 holes fig8 12kenics sup u00ae elements 1 7 5in series in a 1 34 15 3 27 5 48 water spread acrossglass pipe all of down streamone perforated plate side of plate thick provided.
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a i u2266 l if l u2266 a i u2266 2l then the quantity of defects d2 that accumulate is equal to d2 2r wl u03c0 a i l 2 when a 1 l a measurement of the effectiveness of a barrier structure is specified as the ratio of d2 to d1 denoted by where u03b1 w l if u03b4 is equal to 0 5 meaning that the barriers reduce the quantity of accumulated defects by a factor of two then u03b1 equals 0 785 so that l equals about 1 27 w if l is 1 5 or more times w the reliability of the interconnection around the through hole is improved by a factor of at least two the lower limit on the width w i e the spacing between the two insulating barriers 100 is determined by the maximum acceptable current density in the first interconnection layer the spacing w should be much smaller than the length a 1 along which the defects can move the maximum value of a 1 i e that defect moving length is several hundred microns although the length depends upon many conditions preferably the value of w is 1 5 to 1 10 of that maximum length namely less than about 30 microns in order to make the barriers effective in the embodiment of the invention shown in fig1 a and 13 b the two insulating barriers 100 are formed in grooves in the wide interconnection 13 in order to control the direction of the current flow in the vicinity of the through hole 16 however as shown in fig2 a and 20 b if the through hole 16 is disposed near the gap between the wide electrode 13 and the narrow electrode.
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or rounded as illustrated and rest against a plate portion 33 which is attached to the bottom side of the frame portion 24 both the first and second shoe components 25 39 and 26 are hydrodynamic press shoes lubricant is fed onto the lower face of the press belt 16 out of a pipe 28 provided with nozzles this pipe extending in the transverse direction over the entire width of the press belt 16 feeding of the lubricant is denoted by the reference character l in in fig2 the feedpipe 28 for lubricant is disposed above the articulated joint 21 and inside a shield 35 after the press zone u03b1 the lubricant is scraped off the inside or lower face of the press belt 16 by way of a doctor blade 36 disposed above the groove space 38 provided in the frame portion 24 after the groove space 38 a guide part 39 is provided on the frame portion 24 the top face of this guide part 39 guiding the running of the band or press belt 16 groove space 38 which collects the lubricant removed from the lower side of belt 16 by doctor blade 36 is connected to an exhaust pipe 29 for lubricant by way of several channels the removal of lubricant from.
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3 u00d7 the combined organics were washed with brine dried na 2 so 4 filtered and concentrated in vacuo purification of the residue by flash column chromatography silica gel 100 etoac gave 5 3 mg 11 of the above titled compound isopropyl p tolyltriazene 200 u03bcl was added dropwise to a solution of carboxylic acid 9 10 5 mg 0 026 mmol in acetone 5 0 ml at 23 u00b0 c after stirring for 1 h the reaction was quenched with 1n hcl and the solvent was removed in vacuo the residue was extracted with ch 2 cl 2 2 u00d7 the combined organics were dried na 2 so 4 filtered and concentrated in vacuo purification of the residue by flash column chromatography silica gel 4 1 hex etoac gave 4 3 mg 38 of the above titled compound the named compound is prepared by substituting tert butyl e 3 iodo 1 2 naphthalen 2 yl ethyl allyloxy dimethylsilane for tert butyl s 1 e 2 iodovinyl hexyloxy dimethylsilane in the method of example 4 fcc gives a higher rf compound and a lower rf compound designated as h and l respectively the named compound is prepared by repeating the method of example 5 with the named compound of example 8 h rather then the named compound of example 4 the named compound is prepared by repeating the method of example 5 with the named compound of example 8 l rather then the named compound of example 4 the named compound is prepared by repeating the method of example 6 with the named compound.
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sides of the container the temperature of the air is 80 u00b0 c at the level of the receiving conveyor the fibers are deposited in a continuous sheet about 50 cm in width formed by long fibers which are dry and to a large extent cross linked the degree of cross linking may be varied by adjusting the suction to control the temperature at the bottom of the basket at an output of composition of 255 kg day the quantity of fibers recovered is 166 kg day the diameters of the fibers are from 2 to 19 u03bcm the histogram of the diameters is of a very restricted gaussian type with an average diameter of 7 micrometers the average resistance to traction is established at about 300 mpa the volumetric mass of the sheet is approximately 20 kg m 3 and its thermal conductivity is of the order of 35 mw m u00b0 k for a thickness of 80 mm the fibers originally obtained may be completely cross linked by passage through a stove at 120 u00b0 c for 5 minutes fibers which have not been completely cross linked may present a certain thermoplasticity this may be used to advantage to form a self bonded sheet for this purpose the sheet obtained is subjected to a temperature of the order of 220 u00b0 c for 3 minutes under slight compression the sheet thereby obtained has a cohesion which enables it to.
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a rear surface generally in the plane of the rear surface 43 of the plate 27 such that inner edges form the engagement means with the patient 39 s nose as is further shown in fig4 a pair of cheek area connector means 61 are provided each of the connector means 61 comprises a facial engagement plate 47 preferably produced from a firm smooth plastics material it is advantageous to produce the connector means 61 in a single moulding operation to minimize assembly and production costs the rear surface 48 of the plate 47 may include a padding material such as a sponge material although it is believed this should not be required the connector means 61 includes an outer body part 49 that has a through opening 50 adjacent to the plate 47 the opening 50 is of a size sufficient to accommodate two lengths of the tubing forming the loops 33 so that the connector means 61 may be moved therealong for reasons which will be explained hereinafter arranged outwardly of the opening 50 is a resilient clip opening 51 which may be vertically arranged as in fig4 and 4d or generally horizontally arranged as in fig4 e as is shown the tube t passes from the.
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5 474 796 and 5 807 522 both of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein the following examples are provided as a guide for a practitioner of ordinary skill in the art the examples should not be construed as limiting the invention as the examples merely provide specific methodology useful in understanding and practicing an embodiment of the invention male sprague dawley crl cd u00ae sd igs br rats charles river laboratories portage mich weight matched 7 to 8 weeks of age were housed individually in hanging stainless steel wire bottom cages in a temperature 66 77 u00b0 f light 12 hour dark light cycle and humidity 30 70 controlled room water and rodent diet were available ad libitum throughout the 5 day acclimatization period and during the 5 day treatment period housing and treatment of the animals were in accordance with regulations outlined in the usda animal welfare act 9 cfr parts 1 2 and 3 rats three per group were dosed daily at either a low or high dose the low dose was an efficacious dose estimated from the literature and the high dose was an empirically determined maximum tolerated dose defined as the dose that causes a 50 decrease in body weight gain relative to controls during the course of the 5 day range finding study animals were necropsied on days 0 25 1 3 and 5 up to 13 tissues e g liver kidney.
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such as oxalic malonic succinic glutaric adipic pimelic suberic azelaic sebacic maleic fumaric the aromatic dicarboxylic acids such as phthalic isophthalic terephthalic the alkylene glycols such as ethylene glycol and propylene glycol alkanols such as 1 4 butanediol the polyalkylene glycols such as polyethylene glycol polybutylene glycol and polypropylene glycol polyols such as glycerol polyglycerol trimethylolpropane sorbitol glucose and sucrose pentaerythritol and aerythritol phenols such as hydroquinone resorcinol and bisphenol a alkanolamines such as ethanolamine diethanolamine and triethanolamine and amines such as the aromatic amines aniline and phenylene polyamine and the aliphatic amines such as ethylene diamine and diethylene triamine any polybasic acid can be used in the preparation of the polyoxyalkylene esters employed in accordance with the present invention illustrative acids include inorganic acids such as phosphoric acid phosphorus acid and boric acid aliphatic organic acids such as malonic acid succinic acid glutaric acid adipic acid maleic acid fumaric acid malic acid oxalic acid tartaric acid and diglycolic acid and aromatic organic acids such as phthalic acid terephthalic acid isophthalic acid trimellitic acid and mixtures thereof it will be understood that the anhydrides of any of the above acids where they exist can be used alternatively to the use of the acids in the preparation of the esters of the invention in the preparation of the polyoxyalkylene esters which are employed in accordance with the present invention it is preferred to employ at least equal molar amounts of acids or their anhydrides or an excess of that required for complete esterification of the polyols thus for example one mole of a polyol is prepared by reacting 1 2 butylene oxide.
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sfh as produced are shown in table 1 perhaps the greatest concern in producing stroma free hemoglobin besides contamination is the rigorous removal of membrane phospholipid components phospholipid is extremely difficult to measure on a routine basis so the simpler total phosphate assay was used although quite sensitive it does not discriminate the source of the phosphate intracellular enzymes constitute a second group of red cell contaminants and it is not clear whether removal of all red cell enzymes from the final product is even desirable in view of their antioxidant activities u201c units u201d of sfh collected in this way can be stored frozen indefinitely and shipped either to a central processing facility much as plasma processing is carried out in some locations or pooled locally for quality control testing another advantage of the proposed system is that it can drastically reduce costs at the present time all collected blood is subjected to expensive viral testing which is the largest single cost of blood collection using the new system units can be pooled before testing which greatly reduces the overall cost haemonetics estimates that the cost of collection of a unit of blood is 18 of which 15 is for viral testing this cost could be reduced by a factor of 10 for tests done on 10 unit pools for example blood collected in this way may.
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selection is thus changed and broadened by the introduction of nanophase materials to the menu of materials to choose from it is a further object of this invention to improve operating and economic characteristics of hydride systems the ability to custom design nanophase grain diameter shapes and crystalline structure together with the many combinations of materials mixtures and alloys of materials useful for hydrides not only boosts hydrogen storage capability by weight and volume density but also greatly broadens the available range of materials and properties available the result permits optimizing some or all of the various other hydride operating and economic characteristics such as but not limited to materials costs flow rates speed of response pressure and temperature relationships and various other operating characteristics of hydride storage systems in this invention 39 s preferred embodiment nanophase materials store hydrogen as a hydride various combinations of nanophase diameters and nanophase materials or combinations of materials including mixtures and alloys of materials with the same or different nanophase diameters can be designed to optimize at least many or combinations of the following characteristics of hydride storage systems a weight density i e the total weight of the hydrogen and hydride metal in terms of deliverable energy stored while the density of hydrogen by volume in a conventional hydride is high the density by weight is much lower because of the weight of the associated metal conventional hydrides at best are about four to five times heavier than gasoline because of the weight of the metals the penalty would be still greater except that hydrogen alone has three times the energy density of gasoline weight is especially.
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embodiment of the twine dispensing mechanism 30 for a larger baler shown in fig6 in actuality twine arm 121 is preferably equal in length to twine arm 34 the desirability of the use of a relatively longer twine arm 121 will be described in more detail below twine arm 121 is movable back and forth in front of a bale forming chamber 22 between a first or rest position here shown as the full line position on the left hand side of the baler of about 30 u00b0 to a second position here shown as the dotted line position on the right hand side of the baler of about 100 u00b0 by means of hydraulic drive means 32 fig1 in addition to twine arm 121 twine dispensing mechanism 120 includes a conventional twine supply not shown and gear means 127 which provides driving engagement between hydraulic drive means 32 and twine arm 121 twine arm 121 is comprised of a tubular guide 123 a guide support 125 connected at one end to guide 123 and at the other end to gear means 127 and a tensioner 144 the design and operation of tensioner 144 is identical to that of tensioner 114 discussed above in connection with the embodiment of fig6 and therefore.
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overall size restrictions as well as the size of the flexible connectors fca 39 s in hydrogen inner cooled generators are typically penn union u2122 2 u2033 u00d7 6 u2033 u00d7 u00bd u2033 copper flexible connectors the flexible connectors may be attached by a variety of techniques known in the art such as riveting hooking brazing and clamping typically however they are bolted this allows for flexibility in movement between the two conductors while maintaining sufficient electrical continuity though one embodiment of the present invention is practiced on large scale water cooled generators the invention may be practiced on different models and scales as required for example the present invention may be practiced on indirectly cooled generators ranging from 190 mva to 550 mva hydrogen directly cooled generators ranging from 100 to 1000 mva and water cooled generators ranging from 500 mva to 2200 mva an expected use of the present invention is to be in the 2000 mva water cooled generator now being produced by siemens power generation u2122 for an advanced design nuclear power station in finland in one embodiment the present invention provides for an fca apparatus that comprises a first terminal lead 2 a second terminal lead 4 and a top 3 and bottom 5 plate connected by flexible connectors 8 the first terminal lead is connected to the top plate eccentrically and a current 16 passes into the fca 6 through the first terminal lead and the current is substantially evenly distributed through the flexible connectors the second terminal lead 4 is also connected to the bottom plate 5 eccentrically reflecting the placement of the first terminal lead in some.
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for cyclically providing when actuated a transmit signal to a pulser 20 at a predetermined frequency typically at a frequency between 500 hertz and 10 kilohertz the pulser 20 upon receipt of a clock signal provides a high voltage transmit pulse to probe 12 for causing the transducer probe 12 to transmit an acoustic energy search signal into the rim of the wheel 14 the search signal typically is in the frequency range between 0 5 and 10 megahertz a portion of the search signal upon intercepting a defect or flaw in the wheel 14 is reflected back toward the probe 12 the amplitude of the defect responsive echo signal is indicative of the magnitude of the intercepted defect or flaw in the wheel 14 by adjusting the sensitivity of the defect detection unit for detecting defect responsive echo signals which exceed a predetermined minimum amplitude only wheel defects of a magnitude exceeding a predetermined minimum magnitude will cause a defect present signal to be manifest at the output of the defect detection unit the defect responsive echo signal received by the probe 12 is conducted to one input of a receiver amplifier circuit 22 where the defect responsive echo signal is.
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of a bather and the other positioned to direct a water flow at the same temperature onto the right side upper body of the bather application_number US 201113304106 A description referring to fig1 to 3 the bath shown therein is a spa bath and incorporates a suction inlet from which water is drawn and a number of spa outlets or jets from which water is pumped back into the bath the bath has one or more wall sections 1 which are shaped so as to be comfortable for bathers sitting in the bath and leaning back against the wall of the bath the bath may include water outlets 2 in the curved wall sections 1 as shown in fig2 which direct water against the back of the bather at the top of wall sections 1 is optionally provided a pillow 3 which is moulded from a synthetic foam material and on either side of the pillow are mounted left and right upper body water fittings 4 including outlets 5 which are also connected to the spa pump or pumps so that they will in use direct a flow of water onto the upper body of a bather sitting in the bath on both the left and right sides as shown in fig1 preferably the fittings 4 provide water outlets 5 which are elongate in shape as shown so that the flow of water from each outlet 5 is wider than it is deep or laminar so that when the water flows impact the shoulder and or neck regions of a bather they will cover and warm as much of the bathers upper body exposed above the water in the bath.
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one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the maximum and minimum displacements are dependent on various characteristics e g the properties of the earth formation further one skilled in the art will understand that a minimum curve is the maximum displacement in the positive direction whereas the maximum curve is the maximum displacement in the negative direction in fig9 the generalized bit bounce curve 900 does not exceed the maximum and minimum curves 904 906 if the bit bounce curve 900 were to exceed the curves 904 906 a design engineer may desire to eliminate or reduce the amount by which the bit bounce curve 900 exceeds the maximum and or minimum curves 904 906 in another aspect of the invention fig1 shows a set of generalized bit bounce curves 1200 for example the set of generalized bit bounce curves 1200 indicate the vertical displacement of the bit as it progresses through the earth formation the set of generalized curves 1200 begins with a first iteration 1202 of a bit drilling for several revolutions and terminates with a last iteration as the result of a desired drilling depth being achieved or the simulation being halted by a user design engineer during the first revolution of the first iteration 1202 the bit has not drilled into the earth formation 0 in however at the end of three revolutions the bit has drilled into the formation the last iteration 1204 shows that the bit has drilled more than five inches into the earth formation typically the first iteration 1202 may not be considered when applying a criterion because the bit is just beginning to drill into the earth formation if.
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surges when the lamp is initially off for a similar purpose the 0 68 uf capacitor connects the base of transistor 65 to ground the feedback circuit fo amplifier 63 includes a 250k ohm resistor in parallel with a series connected 50k ohm resistor and 1000 pf capacitor this latter element is used to reduce loop gain at the higher frequencies and prevent oscillation the output terminal of op amp 63 is connected serially to the inverting terminal of a high gain amplifier 67 via a 5k ohm input resistor high loop gain at low frequencies for accurate lamp intensity control is assured by means of the 22k ohm and 0 068 uf capacitor 68 in series connection which form the feedback path a 1k ohm resistor connects the output of op amp 67 to the base of the first of a serially connected pair of 2n3055 power transistors 69a 69b to control the lamp source while a in4001 diode connects the base of transistor 69a to ground to protect the first 2n3055 from reverse bias a 24 v switching power supply 70 is used to power lamp 3 this unit is typically an rmk 24 b manufactured by kepco corporation lamp 3 is a 24 v type fcs 150 watt tungsten filament bulb manufactured by general electric other lamps may be used but these should radiate relatively broad band spectral emissions power supply 70 drives lamp 3 via a 0 1 ohm load.
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said actuator 87 are straight vertical guides 800 for a guided upward and downward slide of the same shelf 80 relative to the platform of structure 1 on which the containers c are located at corresponding and preset positions the containers c exhibit an inner chamber 88 for containing the solid substances for example in the form of powders or crystals and comprise an inner delivery device the said delivery device comprises a vertical rod 89 passing midway across said chamber 88 and to which a scraper 890 is engaged the free upper end 891 of the rod 89 is suitably shaped to fit into the power takeoff 86 of the unit 8 in correspondence of the lower base of the chamber 88 the said containers c exhibit an outlet section for the substances held therein when provided by the program the carriage 5 transfers the means 8 as far as to result in correspondence of the selected container c fig1 then the means 8 are lowered to determine the coupling of the power takeoff 86 of the unit 8 with the end 891 of rod the 89 located inside the container c fig1 b and the jaws 81 tighten on the neck of container c fig1 c afterwards the unit 8 is transferred by the carriage 5 as far as to result in correspondence of the selected tank 3 fig1 d and the motor 850 is started to determine the exit in a preset amount of the substances held in the container c that is the introduction of such substances into the stand by tank 3 located below the construction details may vary in any equivalent way as far as the shape dimensions.
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japan and the 34 es 34 and 34 ea 34 polyolefins chisso corporation japan the cured resin coating on the batt constitutes about 10 to 30 by weight of the final bonded batt with 12 to 25 being preferred and about 18 being singularly preferred as noted previously a suitable resin coating has a tg of about 0 c or less the useful resins are obtained from commercially available acrylic and vinyl latex compositions among which are included e g rhoplex e 32 rohm and haas co tr 934 rohm and haas co x 4280j kanebo japan these hycar u00ae latex compositions of b f goodrich co 26146 26171 26322 26083 26092 2671 26120 2679 26796 these latex products of national starch and chemical corporation nacrylic x 4445 nacrylic x 788 6007 nacrylic x 4483 nacrylic x 4460 nacrylic x 4260 nacrylic x 4425 nacrylic x 4465 nacrylic 4401 nacrylic x 78 3990 nacrylic x 78 3997 nacrylic x 78 3905 nacrylic x 4280 nacrylic 4441 nacrylic 78 6114 x link 2873 x link 2849 x link 78 6119 x link 2893 x link 2833 x link 78 6004 x link 2813 resyn 2375 dur o set e 230 dur o set e 669 and other commercially available latexes which are cured to resins whose tg values are about 0 c or less some of such commercially available resins and their tg values are listed in brochures e g one by b f goodrich dated 1989 entitled hycar u00ae acrylic latexes and one by national starch and chemical corporation entitled.
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14 if the packer element 14 is injection molded the sensors 20 can be formed into the packer element 14 by suspending the sensors 20 in a packer element mold with a mechanical holding device such as a small diameter rod or wire which can be withdrawn after the mold is filled with an elastomeric material but before the elastomeric material has set if the packer element 14 is formed by an elastomeric component such as is the case with inflatable packer elements which are formed in a u201c lay up u201d process the sensors 20 can be placed into the layered up structure at the appropriate depth between layers as the construction process progresses as shown in the drawing the sensors 20 can be placed at various locations in the packer element 14 and can be both axially spaced and radially spaced relative to the packer element 14 the sensors 20 can be fabricated according to one of several high temperature fabrication processes similar to those used in fabricating integrated circuits for example a conventional insulated bulk complementary metal oxide silicon process using silicon on insulator fabrication technologies can be used also the embedded sensors 20 and their associated circuits can be constructed using known silicon on sapphire fabrications processes the sensors 20 can be designed to sense one or more of several parameters or conditions associated with the packer.
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pharmaceutically acceptable carrier is active against the papilloma virus in both humans and animals the composition can be used to treat women suffering from cervical cancer the composition can also be used to treat cows and horses suffering sarcoids application_number US 90513510 A description the inventive composition comprises a content of a lysozyme the lysozyme can be naturally occurring synthetic or recombinant in principal all lysozymes are useful in the inventive composition although the intended use of the inventive composition may suggest to those skilled in the art a preference for one type of lysozyme as opposed to another in one preferred embodiment the lysozyme is a human recombinant lysozyme for example as is disclosed in u s pat no 6 991 824 the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in another preferred embodiment the lysozyme is a non human lysozyme especially a hen egg white lysozyme in a preferred embodiment the inventive composition additionally comprises at least one additional therapeutic agent effective against papilloma virus these additional therapeutic agents can be chemotherapeutic agents or other antiviral compounds the lytic activity of lysozyme on the virus envelop can be expected to improve the effectiveness of such additional therapeutic agents thus the inventive composition can further comprise an effective amount of one or more antiviral agents antiseptic agents chemotherapeutic agents immunopotentiating agents or mixtures thereof preferably the additional therapeutic agent is selected from the group consisting of acyclovir vidarabine uridine 5 fluorouracil thiotepa interferons podophyllotoxin trichloroacetic acid salicylic acid carbamide peroxide hexamethylene.
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later the pivotal motions of the aforementioned arm 14 are transmitted to the arm 16 by means of a link 17 the pivotal motions of the arm 16 are transmitted to the steering ski 10 through links 18 and 19 the connecting pins 20 21 and 22 between the adjacent two of the arm 16 the links 18 and 19 and the steering ski 10 are attached so that they are directed sidewise of the chassis when the steering ski 10 is in its forward direction the connecting pins are therefore parallel to one another a pipe 30 is fixed to frame 1 stationary cylinder 31 is inclined so that its lower end is positioned in front of its upper end a movable cylinder 32 is held in the stationary cylinder 31 such that it can move up and down and also rotate movable cylinder 32 protrudes upward and downward from the stationary cylinder 31 and steering ski 10 is mounted to its lower end for this purpose a bracket 33 is fastened and fixed to the lower end of movable cylinder 32 bracket 33 is inserted into the opening 35 of a mounting member 34 that has a c shaped section which is integrally fixed to the upper sides of steering ski 10 and is attached by means of a through bolt 37 which extends through the bracket 33 to cross the steering ski 10 as well as the side walls 36 of opening.
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the rising edge the p type pulse generator 1212 is triggered to generate a pulse signal v pp going up from the voltage v ss to the voltage v bp with the predetermined period t p this pulse causes that the voltage sharing gate driving signal v psgd goes down from the voltage v bp to the voltage v ss and the transmitting gate driving signal v pgd simultaneously goes down to the voltage v ss so that the transmitting transistor q p is turned on more completely in this way more currents flow from the voltage source v dd to the output end o of the buffer 1000 through the voltage sharing transistor q ps increasing the speed of charging the capacitor c out for instance it can be seen that in the output signal v out of fig2 the rising speed of the first rising edge of the output signal v out is faster than the rising speed of the output signal of a conventional buffer shown by the dot line because of the p type pulse signal when the input signal v in changes from logic u201c 1 u201d into logic u201c 0 u201d the falling edge the n type pulse generator 1222 is triggered to generate a pulse signal v np going down from the voltage v dd to the voltage v bn with the predetermined period t p this pulse causes that the voltage sharing gate driving signal v nsgd goes up from the voltage v bn to the voltage v dd and the transmitting gate driving signal v ngd simultaneously goes up to the voltage v dd so that the transmitting.
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water skimmer which floats on the surface of a body of water the skimmer is propelled by an on board propulsion unit and collects and traps floating debris along its movement path a guide mechanism is provided to sense the presence of obstacles in the path of the skimmer the guide mechanism acts on a thrust vectoring means in response to a detected obstacle to change the direction of motion of the skimmer application_number US 24833299 A description in fig1 body 2 of skimmer 1 is shown with duct 4 and trailing net 3 body 2 may be made from suitable materials such as sandwiched polystyrene or a plastic material which will provide a strong but buoyant body in use the lower edge of duct 4 will be below the surface of the water while the upper edge of duct 4 will be above the surface of the water as the skimmer moves across the surface of the pool water enters opening 5 of duct 4 passes through duct 4 and exits the duct through opening 6 at the rear end of the body any debris floating on the surface of the water passing through the duct is trapped in net 3 preferably there will be a floating boom not shown at.
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out in this manner the overall set of conditions for deciding whether to store a u201c final u201d pwm output value would be intended to allow the fan supervisor control algorithm to interact favorably with limitations of the non volatile memory subsystem it will be understood however that these u201c storing u201d conditions are not directly material to the functions of controlling the successful operation of the fan speed when using the fan supervisor control algorithm of the present invention in an alternative mode of the invention it also can be used to allow for instances in which the printer 39 s operation does not allow sufficient time at a given operating point e g printing idle etc for the fan supervisor control algorithm to come to a final pwm output value solution when that circumstance occurs each intermediate output value can be stored in memory and subsequently used as a starting point the next time the printer enters that particular operating point in this manner the fan supervisor control algorithm may converge to a final pwm output value solution for each operating mode despite frequent changes between modes this type of operational control of an actual device can effectively use the present invention for many types of devices.
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102 must be within radio contact range of the base 104 in order to establish a proper wireless speech path the base 104 provides applications to the user 101 through the wireless communicator the application server 105 is associated with base 104 in order to provide other applications desired by the user 101 the base 104 provides access to the telephone network 106 and the data network 107 to allow the user 101 to communicate by voice or to access data resources as managed by an application running on the base 104 and serving the user 101 additionally the base provides access to a variety of external media servers 108 supporting audio based applications like ivr voicemail dictaphone service and podcasts music the wireless communicator 102 makes use of the wireless communicator charger 106 to recharge its battery while still being operational fig2 identifies the components that make up the wireless communicator audio can be fed by the radio interface 206 or the microcontroller 205 as a stream of binary data representation to a digital to analog converter or dac 207 the dac 207 outputs an analog signal which drives the speaker 208 the analog signal can be amplified as necessary the microphone.
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46 is not limited to the board plank shape but may be variable provided that the structure of the shape can firmly support the other surface of the printed circuit board 30 if the lower hook flaps 45 constructed as above penetrate the penetrating holes 32 of the printed circuit board 30 one surface of the protrusions is in contact with one surface of the printed circuit board 30 while the supporting ribs 46 are in contact with the other surface the printed circuit board 30 thus the printed circuit board 30 is fixed onto the lower hook flaps 45 by a contact of both side surfaces thereof centering around the penetrating holes 32 with the supporting ribs 46 and the protrusions of the lower hook flaps 45 the upper hook flaps 40 and the lower hook flaps 45 are respectively inserted to the slide grooves 31 and the penetrating holes 32 formed on the printed circuit board 30 so as to firmly fix the printed circuit board 30 meanwhile to facilitate assembly of the printed circuit board 30 a guiding slope surface 50 having a slope angle ranged about 5 60 u00b0 is formed on one side of the protrusions as shown in fig9 this means that.
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dampened to provide a more steady flow of and a more uniform pressure on the material being extruded upon exiting the extrusion aperture portion 50 the extrudite product 58 see fig7 passes the ninety degree exit ledge 54 on one side of passage 46 but is confined by the transverse pressure ledge 56 at the opposite side of the passage 46 as illustrated in fig7 the extrudite product 58 upon passing through the stress relief zone portion 52 is subjected to a transverse stress which develops micro structure fracture lines 60 that result in the fracturing of the extrudite product 58 into rather uniform length pellets 62 which are subsequently dried and hardened as described below there is thus eliminated the need of a cutting device for cutting the extrudite into pellets as illustrated in fig9 the process of the present invention comprises mixing the limestone fines with a suitable binder plasticizing the dry mix through the addition of water while mixing and working the plastic mass material extruding the plastic mass material in accordance with the description above and then air drying and vibrating the resulting extrudite to insure the fracturing thereof into relatively uniform pellets see fig7 the pellets are then subjected to hot air drying to obtain desired hardness and liquid dispersibility characteristics in actual tests using the apparatus described above it has been observed that limestone pellets having desirable hardness dispersibility and size of 8 12 mesh may be formed according to the following steps 1 mixing.
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the control valve 2 interrupts the flow and the control valves 5 6 and 7 are open thus the working connections a and b are connected with each other and with the tank 4 so that the low tank pressure rules at both working connections a and b another operation mode for example in connection with a jerk like pulling movement is achieved in that the cylinder position of the hydraulic drive 1 is controlled and a pressure relief is provided such an operation mode for example occurs in a tractor particularly when controlling the toolbar of a tractor which carries for example a plough for controlling the cylinder position when lifting a load l hydraulic fluid is supplied to the hydraulic drive 1 at the working connection a and when lowering a load l hydraulic fluid is returned to the working connection b from the working connection a via the control valves 5 and 6 a pressure control keeps the pressure p b under a certain pressure level by means of the control valve 7 the control valve 2 supplies hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic drive 1 which keeps the pressure p a at a lower level to prevent cavitation for this.
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412 and a heating element 414 provided within the heating part 413 for heating the stored water into steam preferably an opening closing valve 415 may be further provided for alternatively opening or closing the inflow of the water supplied to the heating part 413 the control part 300 according to the present invention controls operation of the tumble dryer 100 and the cabinet dryer 200 at that time the control part 300 may be provided in at least one of the tumble dryer 100 and the cabinet dryer 200 and it is preferred but not necessary that the control part 300 is provided only in the tumble dryer as shown in the embodiment of the present invention if the control part 300 is provided in both the tumble dryer 100 and the cabinet dryer 200 the control parts 300 are connected by a data cable not shown to make possible to intercommunicate information also the control part 300 may control the tumble dryer 100 and the cabinet dryer 200 respectively and may control the tumble dryer 100 and the cabinet dryer 200 to communicate each other the combination dryer with the configuration described above may operate a refreshing cycle for refreshing the laundry as well as a drying cycle at that time the refreshing cycle makes the dried laundry in a state before getting dressed such as smoothing out the wrinkles and is operated by using a high temperature steam according to the embodiment of the present invention the refreshing cycle is operated only in the cabinet dryer 200 alternatively the refreshing cycle may be operated in the tumble dryer but since there is a lots of the laundry tangled in the tumble dryer 100.
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patterned first metal layer 223 323 a patterned first insulating layer 225 u2032 325 u2032 a patterned semiconductor layer 227 327 a patterned metal multilayer 229 329 a patterned second insulating layer 235 335 and a patterned conducting layer 237 337 from bottom to top the materials of each layer the devices included in each layer the corresponding positions between each layer and each device and the equal alterations are substantially as aforesaid and are not described herein as shown in fig8 a and 14a the characteristics of the active device array substrate according to the present invention is that the second metal layer 229 a 329 a of the patterned metal multilayer 229 329 among the active device array substrate is provided with under cut structures at the openings 239 a 239 b 339 a 339 b i e the inward apertures between the patterned second insulating layer 235 335 and the third metal layer 229 b 329 b besides as shown in fig8 b and fig1 b the second metal layer 229 a 329 a is also provided with under cut structures and still as shown in fig8 c and fig1 c the upper metal layer 223 a 323 a also has under cut structures because.
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34 34 u2032 which each define a respective flow distribution passage 36 36 u2032 each manifold 34 34 u2032 has a respective central longitudinal axis a a the peripheral edges of apertures 30 in abutting bosses 32 define a plurality of axially or spaced apart annular ridges 38 projecting into the flow distribution passages 36 36 u2032 the annular ridges 38 in turn define therebetween a plurality of axially or longitudinally spaced apart annular recesses or channels 40 which also form parts of the flow distribution passages 36 36 u2032 the bosses 32 form peripheral walls of the manifolds 34 34 u2032 the manifolds 34 34 u2032 are coupled to one another in heat exchanging relation such that in use upon a flow of heated oil being forced into one of the manifolds 34 34 u2032 a flow of cooled oil issues from the other of the manifolds 34 34 u2032 such coupling is effected in this embodiment by a plurality of heat exchange fluid flow passages or oil passages shown in phantom in fig2 and identified with reference numerals 42 formed by the plate pairs for greater clarity it should be understood that in this preferred embodiment the heat exchange flow passages 42 extend between the manifolds 34 34 u2032 encircling the central aperture 26 in a split flow configuration again other configurations are possible with continuing reference to fig2 the donut cooler 20 also comprises a top plate 44 and a bottom plate 46 the top plate 44 has ports 48 50 formed therethrough communicating with respective upper ends of manifolds 34 34 u2032.
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by a gravure printing process the adhesive is a heat stabilized co polyamide resin available from ems as griltex u00ae d 1566a it has a very high melting point of about 240 to 257 degrees f applied at a temperature of 150 degrees c for decreased viscosity to enable the laminate to be stable through washing cycles alternatively a co pa pet or co pet resin may also be employed as can moisture cure adhesives and adhesives other than hot melts the adhesive is applied as discrete dots in a pattern resulting in an average distribution of 28 gsm of adhesive such that the adhesive comprises only about six percent of the final laminate weight higher adhesive application weights such as 57 gsm may be appropriate for some applications this glue produces a good bond between two dissimilar surfaces other hot adhesives can be employed such as polyamide polyester or polypropylene the technical face of fabric 14 contacts a rotating gravure roller 44 that leaves discrete dots of molten adhesive 22 on the technical face of the fabric by known gravure printing methods the technical faces of both fabrics may be heated such as by infrared heaters 46 just before entering a lamination nip 50 defined between pressure roller 48 and laminating roller 52 where sufficient pressure is applied to form the laminate suitable lamination equipment may be obtained from lacom vertriebs gmbh laminating coating machines of lauchheim germany gravure roller 44 has an outer surface that defines a pattern of offset or random cavities that each carries.
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and in the vibrating plates 42 as previously stated and as is clear from the above descriptions in an ink jet printer head in accordance with the invention a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the ink nozzle and tangent to the meniscus of the ink layer at the point of intersection of said longitudinal axis is made substantially parallel to the front face 47 where the nozzles discharge accordingly the ink droplets are not deflected from a linear parallel extension of the longitudinal axis of the nozzle thus an ink jet printer head in which no dot shift is caused and in which printing is carried out with a high density and high print quality is provided an alternative embodiment of a multi row ink jet printer head in accordance with the invention is shown in fig1 in this ink jet printer head a recess 70 is cut into the central portion of the front face 47 of the main substrate 41 the width of the recess 70 is such that the remaining thickness t7 at the nozzle 45 substantially equals the thickness t6 of the vibrating plate 42 which forms the outer wall surface of the nozzle.
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energy over cables 26 while a centralized battery charging power supply 22 is shown it is also contemplated that the present invention may be utilized in other battery charging power supply charging stations systems daisy chain power supply arrangements and the like battery charging cables 26 connect to and provide a battery charging power such as a dc current at an appropriate battery system voltage for the battery systems of lift truck 30 forklift 32 and or other battery powered systems battery charging system 20 can also include a battery module not shown which is carried by and is connected to the battery systems of vehicles 30 32 and the like and provides some control and monitoring to assess battery health and the charging process charging and discharging history and download capability for these parameters to provide fleet operations data battery charging power supply 22 can include a display 34 that may indicate charge level charge time charge voltage and other relevant parameters of the charging process battery charing power supply 22 can also include on off and other controls short circuit ground fault and or other electrical anomaly sensing circuits feedback circuits providing feedback from the sensing circuits to the control circuits and other terminals connectors controls and circuits as are known referring now to fig2 3 and 6 battery charger power supply 22 can include a housing structure with a base 38 sides.
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of 0 570 g of silver trifluoromethanesulfonate in 15 ml of anhydrous diethyl ether was added dropwise at room temperature after 1 hour of stirring the reaction mixture was diluted with dichloromethane washed with an aqueous solution of nahco 3 and finally with water the solvent was removed in vacuo and the residue taken up in chloroform the insoluble starting material was removed by filtration and the filtrate was evaporated to a residue which was then dissolved in methanol containing a trace of triethylamine the resulting solution was left to stand for 2 hours at room temperature removal of the solvent in vacuo and purification of the residue by column chromatography silica gel chloroform acetone 95 5 v v afforded 0 370 g of n trifluoroacetyl carminomycin i r cf 3 co 0 5 grams of n trifluoroacetyl carminomycin i r cf 3 co was dissolved in 0 15 n naoh and left standing for 2 hours at room temperature after acidification with oxalic acid and neutralization with aqueous nahco 3 the free base with extracted with dichloromethane which was washed with water the solvent was removed in vacuo and the resulting residue was dissolved in dry dichloromethane and treated with 1 equivalent of hcl in methanol the solution was then concentrated in vacuo and diethyl ether was added to precipitate 0 300 g of carminomycin hydrochloride i r h which was found to be.
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the polyurethane elastomers of the invention have an elongation of 600 percent or more as measured by astm d412 exhibit a tensile strength at break of at least 40 psi as measured by astm d 412 and exhibit a modulus of elasticity at 100 percent strain of less than 20 psi and at 300 percent strain of less than 40 psi as measured by astm standard d412 this low modulus of elasticity along with the good elongations and satisfactory tensile strengths at break are attained when employing a polyol prepared with the basic cesium or group ii alkaline earth metal catalysts to produce a degree of unsaturation ranging from 0 04 to 0 07 in another embodiment of the invention the elastomer prepared from the polyether polyols described herein have a modulus of elasticity which increases when strained from 100 elongation to 300 elongation by the word 34 increases 34 is meant that the as the elastomer is strained from an initial 100 elongation to 300 elongation the modulus of elasticity does not drop below the initial modulus of elasticity value as measured at 100 by more than 5 and the final modulus of elasticity measured as 300 elongation is higher than the modulus measured at 100 elongation in another embodiment of the invention the elastomer exhibits a ratio of a modulus of elasticity at 300 elongation to a modulus of elasticity at 100 elongation of at least 1 2.
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being elastically urged to form a seal against a profiled rim projecting from the base of the cup shaped body so preventing communication between one or more holes 119 provided in the base of the cup shaped body and the chamber 113 which is in direct communication with the aperture 114 it is not necessary to describe the operation of the pump of fig5 it being the same as that of the pump shown in fig1 4 in the pump shown in figs from 1 to 4 the liquid drawn through the dip tube 7 passes through the open free end of the hollow appendix 18 flows around the ball 20 and then rises above the ball 20 to enter the intake chamber 8 the liquid takes an identical path from the dip tube to the intake chamber in the pump of fig5 in both cases however the free end of the pump hollow appendix on which the dip tube is sealedly mounted could also be closed while achieving the same result for example with reference to fig6 and 7 which show only the end portion of the pump of fig1 4 it can be seen that the end portion of the tubular element 17 the same reference numeral is used as already used in fig1 4 to clarify the understanding of this variant without illustrating the structure and operation of the entire pump which is exactly as.
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at the output terminals of the respective buffer inverters 206 208 are passed through respective pmos pass transistors 210 212 to provide voltages to the drain terminals of the pmos transistors 210 212 which are required during read program and erase modes of operation for a selected word line in the read mode of operation the x decoder voltage at the drain terminal of a pmos pass transistor is 5 volts and the gate terminals of a pmos pass transistor is at 2 volts in the program mode the x decoder voltage at the drain terminal of a pmos pass transistor is also 5 volts and the gate terminals of the pmos pass transistor is at 12 volts for a selected word line in the erase mode of operation the x decoder voltage at the drain terminal of a selected pmos pass transistor is 0 volts and the gate terminals of a pmos pass transistor is at 0 volts which turns off the pmos pass transistor this permits 12 volts to be on the word lines of a respective selected word line 220 222 for an unselected word line in the read mode the x decoder voltage at the drain terminal of a pmos pass transistor is 0 volts and the gate terminals is at 2 volts in the program mode.
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these circuits on the other hand the address latch clock input is derived directly from the system clock signal clk control of the pipe latches pipe_latch 0 pipe_latch 1 and pipe_latch 2 is provided by the pipe latch control circuitry 61 each pipe latch is driven by a respective pipe latch enable signal latch_enx 0 latch_enx 1 and latch_enx 2 coupled to its latch input enable terminal the pipe latch enable signals are derived from a pipe counter 64 which produces three count signals count the pipe counter is a free running counter which resets its count based on the total number of pipe latches after a preset number of clock counts set by the system clock signal coupled to the pipe counter clock input terminal the output count signals from the pipe counter are coupled via count delay elements 66 to count synchronization latches 68 the outputs from the three latches 68 provide the pipe latch enable signal for clocking the appropriate pipe latch 56 the clock input enable terminal of the lathes 68 are coupled to the asynchronous control signal of the latency stage in the read path in this case signal iodb_readx of the rdbamp 54 to ensure the pipe latch is latched at the appropriate time alternatively a more accurate synchronization of the data iodb_readx and the cnt_del signals in latch 68 can be achieved as follows the count delay circuitry 66 could be segmented into multiple delay stages each receiving control logic enable signals such as.
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of seal bristles 18 is retained between a low pressure backing plate 60 and a spacer plate 62 whereas the bundle 58 is retained between a second spacer plate 64 and a high pressure backing plate 66 as in the embodiment of fig6 the bristles 18 of each bundle 56 58 need not be connected to a shoe 34 axial rigidity and radial compliance are provided primarily by a spring element 68 connected between the low pressure backing plate 60 and shoe 34 and a second spring element 70 connected between the high pressure backing plate 66 and the shoe 34 referring now to fig8 and 9 a still further embodiment of a seal 72 according to this invention is shown the seal 72 is similar to that of seals 40 and 55 except for the spring elements 74 each spring element 74 is essentially a rectangular shaped beam with an outer band 76 radially spaced from an inner band 78 one end of each of the bands 76 and 78 is connected to a seat 80 formed in the stator 12 and the opposite end of bands 76 78 mounts to a ridge 82 formed in a shoe 34 the spring element 74 functions to maintain the shoe 34 in sealing relationship with the rotor 14 in the same manner as the spring elements 52 and 68 70 a bundle 72 of seal bristles 18 is fixed at its outer end to the stator 12 and the inner end of each seal bristle 18 extends toward the shoe 34 where it may or may not be affixed thereto in each of the embodiments of fig6 9 the seal bristles 18 form essentially a secondary seal the.
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connected in an air flow relationship with the air inlet and outlet apertures so that air is drawn into the drum 22 by way of the aperture 26 after first passing the heating element 38 and is withdrawn from the drum through the aperture 28 an electric motor 42 drives the blower 29 and is also provided to rotate the drum 22 by means of a drive pulley 43 a tensioning idler pulley 41 and a belt 44 at least one sensor 30 is provided which can be in contact with the clothes load during the drying operation while the drum is rotating the sensor 30 is comprised of two electrodes 32 and 34 which are connected by a pair of conductors 50 52 to a low voltage moisture sensor circuit 36 as shown in fig2 a digital control circuit is generally shown at 48 and includes the sensor circuit 36 which is connected to the sensor electrodes 32 34 a digital millisecond counter circuit 54 which is driven by a timing crystal 56 a memory storage 58 and the control logic circuit 60 for reading the states of a counter 54 and the stored values in the memory storage 58 for indexing the memory storage 58 the control logic circuit 60 includes a plurality of outputs for controlling various machine functions and accordingly for controlling the program of the dryer a first output is indicated by the electrical connection line 61 which extends from the control logic circuit 60 to the heating element 38 for controlling the application of heat to the.
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the advantages of the present invention reducing velocity of impact by the occupant on the steering column the complexity of the energy absorbing system may be reduced a central steering shaft 136 extends from the steering column for attachment to the steering linkage in the embodiment show in the drawings the actuator lever incorporates a horseshoe yoke 138 which engages the central rod of the steering column and the base of the torque sleeve motion of the actuator lever from its first at rest position to a displaced position 126 39 shown in phantom urges the steering column from its initial position to the maximum extension position motion of the steering column is completed by design before acceleration of the occupant induces contact collapse of the steering column under crash loads is demonstrated in fig1 b from the maximum extended position 124 39 the steering column is collapsed to an impact position 124 34 shown in phantom the collapsing energy absorption mechanism of the steering column in shown in the collapsed position 134 39 operation of the actuator lever for repositioning of the steering column is shown in fig1 the actuator lever is supported on a pivot bearing assembly 140 mounted to the firewall an actuator arm 142 of the lever engages the battery box forward motion of the battery box under crash loads forces the actuator arm forward pivoting the actuator lever about the pivot bearing assembly and urging the horseshoe yoke rearward to reposition the steering column details of the actuator lever assembly are best seen in fig1 a and 17b.
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of the telegram being transmitted the example described herein is for illustration purposes only and not intended in any way to limit the scope of the present invention in particular the initial length of the unique identification need not be limited to 9 bytes but instead may be any desired length compression of the unique identification is preferably reduced to only two bytes but once again the number of compressed unique identification may be selected as desired the logic function performed is not limited to the xor function nor is the specific error detection scheme restricted to that described in the example above accordingly the present invention substantially reduces or prevents the control device from programming an unintended or non targeted device when more than one possible device is located within the wireless communication range of the control device if the implantable medical device receives a message from a control device with a unique identification different from its own the implantable medical device will discard the message and not send any acknowledgement or response message back to the control device thus while there have been shown described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof it.
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driving device 7 one second guide slot 429 of the upper cover 4 the through hole 179 of the ejector 17 the other second guide slot 429 and the other first guide slot 713 the straight stop 81 and the round stop 82 of the linking rod 8 respectively protrude from the sidewalls 42 of the upper cover 4 finally the straight stop 81 is deformed to rotatably fasten the linking rod 8 in position the label 9 is adhered onto the upper plate 41 assembly of the optoelectrical module is thus completed fig4 schematically illustrates a process of releasing the optoelectrical module from engagement inside a complementary cage 6 the cage 6 has an inwardly protruding retaining tab 611 formed at a front part of a bottom plate thereof the retaining tab 611 has a triangular hole 613 defined therein and the triangular hole 613 engagingly retains the triangular latch 137 of the optoelectrical module therein the handle portion 72 of the driving device 7 is pulled forwardly away from the front of the optoelectrical module accordingly the driving device 7 pulls the ejector 70 into the ejector seat not shown of the housing 1 the ejecting protrusions 174 of the ejector 17 enter a space not labeled between the bent portion 611 and a bottom of the optoelectrical module the ejecting protrusions 174 slidingly contact the retaining tab 611 and progressively force the retaining tab 611 away from the optoelectrical module as a result the retaining tab 611 is released from the triangular latch 137 the optoelectrical module is then ejected from the cage 6 by conventional spring means not shown located in a rear portion of the cage 6 it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiment.
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24 and a stabilizer arm 74 extends through a slot 78 in the upper end of the diverter 72 the diverter 72 is secured to the base plate 24 by the stabilizer arm 74 a brace member 44 and stop members 79 as described below with particular attention to fig9 and 10 a slot 73 in the lower end of the diverter 72 mounts over the web 36 of the base plate 24 the slot 73 is positioned between a forward brace member 44 and a stop member 79 both of which are secured to the web 36 the lower end of the diverter member 42 thus has some freedom of movement between the rigidly secured brace member 44 and the stop member 79 wing pieces 46 may be mounted to the diverter webs 42 as desired a forward end of the stabilizer arm 74 mounts to the upright web 36 of the base plate 24 aft of the serrations 38 a mid portion of the stabilizer arm 74 is fitted into a slot 78 at the upper end of the diverter 72 between an aperture 29 and a stop member 79 that projects from the stabilizer arm 74 the stabilizer arm 74 is secured to the upright brace member 44 at the aperture 29 the brace member 44 is vertically aligned to the intersecting edge of the web pieces 76 of the diverter 72 an aft end of the stabilizer arm 74 extends through and floats in the upper slot 78 in the diverter.
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can be augmented using these same methods the policy enforcement system may be implemented such that a user must enter a pin prior to operating the playback device after the playback device has been powered on by authenticating once pin entry is not required for those programs where the user 39 s pin is sufficient this allows the user access to all relevant content based on the data stored in the policy database until the device is powered off a timeout occurs or the user explicitly releases the authentication this process is achieved by modifying the policy enforcement process see fig4 moving the process block defined by steps 870 and 880 to the beginning of the process in order to obtain the pin once per session when a pin is required by step 850 the pin is supplied at the beginning of the modified process this process modification method may allow a more enjoyable user experience in that entering pin information repeatedly is minimized this process modification also provides a method to control metadata viewing authenticating the user and obtaining the pin prior to metadata display allows metadata to be filtered according to the rating policy database 500 configuration once stored actions rating actions 520 user actions.
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254 also defines an outer diameter 270 which is smaller than an outer diameter 272 of the forward portion 256 referring to fig3 the secondary piston assembly 108 is depicted the secondary piston assembly 108 includes a body portion 300 a forward portion 302 a rear member 304 and a front member 306 while the rear member 304 the body portion 300 and the forward member 306 are depicted as three separate members the reader should appreciate that these members may be integrally formed as a single component the rear and forward members 304 and 306 include shoulders 305 and 307 respectively for receiving ends of the springs 112 and 113 shown in phantom therefore a biasing force generated by the spring 112 may be exerted on the shoulder 305 of the rear member 304 which is configured to transfer the biasing force to the body portion 300 and to the forward member 306 similarly a biasing force generated by the spring 113 may be exerted on the shoulder 307 of the front member 306 which is configured to transfer the biasing force to the body portion 300 and to the rear member 304 the rear and front members 304 and 306 include cavities 308 and 310 for receiving head portions 362 of shafts 360 of the poppet valve assemblies 106 and 110 respectively as described in further detail below with reference to fig4 the rear member 304 terminates in a washer 312 which defines an opening 314 the inner diameter of the opening 314 is larger than the outer diameter of the shaft 360 and smaller than the diameter of the head portion.
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is that when the spacer as shown in fig1 is formed a large amount of stock in the indentation a is wasted each time a spacer is cut out fig2 shows the improved carton spacer obtained by the use of the instant invention the approximately square saw toothed indented carton spacer shown in fig2 when cut from a single sheet of package stock greatly reduces the amount of stock which is lost as can be seen particularly in fig3 when the package stock is laid out with the spacers of fig2 there is no significant loss of package stock due to cutting rather the approximately square saw toothed edge 2 shown in fig3 of one package spacer nests within a complementary saw toothed edge 3 of another package spacer thereby permitting the formation of several interconnected and nestable spacers 4 5 and 6 from a single sheet of stock likewise with respect to the 34 s 34 shaped carton spacer of fig4 it is readily seen that this spacer can be laid out on a sheet of stock material as in fig5 without any significant loss of stock due to cutting again in fig5 the 34 s 34 edge 7 of one spacer of fig4 nests complementarily into a corresponding edge 8 of another nesting spacer thereby permitting the formation of several interconnected and nestable spacers 9 10 and 11 from a single sheet of stock.
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about 60 percent by weight desirably within the range of about 15 to about 35 percent by weight as the thermal initiator that liberates a cationic catalyst many different materials can be used depending upon the temperature at which cure is desired to occur for instance to achieve cure at a temperature of about 120 u00b0 c an appropriate thermal initiator is ammonium antimonite for a temperature in the about 150 u00b0 c to about 180 u00b0 c range a variety of other materials may be used the cationic catalyst should be present in an amount with the range of about 0 05 percent by weight to about 10 percent by weight desirably about 0 1 percent by weight to about 5 percent by weight such as about 1 percent by weight of the total composition in addition adhesion promoters such as the silanes glycidyl trimethoxysilane commercially available from osi under the trade designation a 187 or gamma amino propyl triethoxysilane commercially available from osi under the trade designation a 1100 may be used conventional additives may also be used in the compositions of the present invention to achieve certain desired physical properties of the composition the cured reaction product or both the thermosetting resin compositions according to the present invention are capable of penetrating into the space between the circuit board and the semiconductor device these inventive compositions also demonstrate a reduced viscosity at least under elevated temperature conditions and thus are capable of penetrating into that space it is desirable to prepare the thermosetting resin composition by selecting.
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the biometric information master db 103 b the biometric information and the employee id is outputted to the update managing unit 106 the update managing unit 106 newly registers the biometric information and the employee id in the region based archive db 103 a stored in the storing unit 103 as a result the employee that has been authenticated by personal authentication by the third collation will be authenticated by personal authentication by the second collation even when the employee changes the affiliated store during the predetermined period therefore the employee is authenticated by personal authentication without having to enter the employee id the transmitting and receiving unit 206 in the server 20 1 receives the collation result from the transmitting and receiving unit 101 the transmitting and receiving unit 206 outputs the collation result to the collation result judging unit 207 then the collation result judging unit 207 judges whether the biometric information matching the biometric information of the employee is registered in the biometric information master db 103 b as a result of the third collation step s 113 as a result if the collation result is that the biometric information is registered yes at step s 113 the result of the third collation indicates that the employee has been authenticated by personal authentication the collation result judging unit 207 notifies the attendance information generating unit 205 of the employee id the biometric information that is received with the employee id is outputted to the update managing unit 208 the update managing unit 208 newly registers the outputted biometric information in the biometric information local.
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the locking pin 46 out of engagement with the hinge mount 32 to permit pivoting of the trunk lid 14 as shown in fig3 a and 3b in an embodiment the locking pin second end 43 is adapted to ride against the hinge mount second end 34 and be urged to the engaged position when the flange 36 is pivoted back towards parallel orientation with the hinge mount 32 and is urged into the locking aperture 45 when returned to the first position fig6 b is a side view of a locking element 46 comprising a solenoid 50 including an actuator pin 52 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the actuator pin 52 has an engagement end 54 the solenoid 50 is adapted with the activation of an electrical switch to release the actuator pin 52 from engagement with the hinge mount 32 when in the disengaged position and the engagement end 54 extends from the bracket 35 a predetermined distance when in the engaged position in assembly the trunk lid 14 is removed from the hinge arm 20 the mounting bracket 35 is coupled to the trunk lid 14 with suitable fasteners coupling the flange 36 to the trunk lid 14 the hinge mount 32 is slidably inserted into the stock hinge arm 20 at the trunk.
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509 and configured with this new data then enters into a normal operating mode while the foregoing invention has been described in terms of the above detailed embodiments it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made one such modification is the telecommunication infrastructure shown in fig6 in which the computer 601 and the cellular telephone terminal 605 are supported by a telecommunications infrastructure which includes a land line supported private base station 604 a private base station is a low power station over which a user can register his or her cellular radio terminal and make and receive telephone calls a private base station shares the same frequency bands with large cellular sites but operates at a greatly reduced power level also each private base station has a land line subscriber telephone number through which all incoming calls are routed the requirements for the private base station and the cellular telephone terminal are set forth in the telecommunications industry association tia interim standard is 136 dated december 1994 the operation of such a base station is disclosed in copending and commonly assigned u s patent application ser nos 08 509403 08 509404 and 08 509406 all filed on jul 31 1995 with specific reference now to fig6 there is shown an illustrative block diagram of a telecommunications infrastructure useful in describing the operation of the present invention the telecommunications infrastructure includes the computer 601 a modem 602 a wired telecommunication network 603 a wireless telecommunication network or cellular radio system which includes the private base station 604 and the cellular telephone terminal 605 communications between the computer 601 and the cellular terminal 605 in this illustrative infrastructure is in a direct connect mode.
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69 is received in a passageway 68 in body 52 opposite spherical element 66 one end of rod 69 resides immediately adjacent spherical element 66 in slot 64 of guide rod 61 fig7 an opposite outer end of rod 69 is located beyond the outer periphery of mandrel body 52 whereby when desired pressure may be applied against the outer free end of rod 69 to force spherical element 66 out of detent 63 and thus release guide element 60 to move forward to a position where the majority of guide body 60 extends beyond the die 54 of female mandrel 50 where it will enter an extended spout 30 to guide same during its collapse to a nested position female mandrel 50 is further provided with an air passageway 70 that communicates with an air supply or evacuation means 71 and the interior of a container 10 to permit pressure testing of the container as mentioned above second or male mandrel 80 includes a mandrel body 82 having a die portion 84 at an outer end of same with die portion 84 being the complement to the die portion 54 of female mandrel 50 in like fashion to female mandrel 50 male mandrel 80 may include heating means 85 disposed adjacent die 84 to provide heating of the container portion to be reformed male mandrel 80 is further provided with a passageway 86 extending axially with respect to the length of same extending into spout receiving recesses 87 and 87 39 a plunger 88 is received within axial passageway 86 and is movable into spout receiving recess 87 to contact an upper portion of a confined spout and force same into a controlled.
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velocity of water towards the rim 18 minimizing the water 39 s loss of momentum through turbulence such as might be caused if floor 30 were all horizontal the receiving chamber 29 communicates at its front edge with the rim 18 so as to direct water along both sides of the bowl in both a clockwise and counter clockwise direction about the interior of rim 18 toward the front of the toilet 10 the rim 18 has a generally rectangular cross section on the sides of the bowl and the lower side of the rim forms a floor 32 fig5 shows that floor 32 is perforated by a plurality of holes 34 36 and 38 the rim 18 is mounted so that the floor 32 projects inward over the bowl 16 to allow the water passing from inside the rim 18 through holes 34 36 and 38 to flow down the inner surfaces of the bowl 16 holes 34 produce cleaning streams 72 whereas holes 38 and 36 produce a siphon initiating jet 66 and shepherding streams 68 referring again to fig2 the lowermost portion of bowl 16 forms a sump 40 the sump 40 is a steep depression in the inner surface of bowl 16 intended to concentrate solid waste within its volume sump.
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in their entirety tertiary amine catalysts which are thermally stable under the conditions of the present process and which have a boiling point higher than about 140 u00b0 c are those such as for example 2 or 4 dimethylamino pyridine n methylmorpholine and combinations thereof in another embodiment of this invention the ptc catalysts are imidazole type compounds represented by the following general formula wherein each r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 independently is a hydrogen or hydrocarbyl or inertly substituted hydrocarbyl radical containing from 1 to about 16 carbon atoms specifically from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms specific imidazole type phase transfer catalysts are selected from but not limited to the group 1 methylimidazole 2 methyl imidazole 2 ethylimidazole 2 propylimidazole 2 butylimidazole 2 pentylimidazole 2 hexylimidazole 2 cyclohexylimidazole 2 phenylimidazole 2 nonyl imidazole 2 undecylimidazole 2 heptadecylimidazole 2 phenyl 4 methylimidazole 1 benzylimidazole 1 ethyl 2 methylbenzimidazole 2 methyl 5 6 benzimidazole 1 vinylimidazole 1 allyl 2 methylimidazole 2 cyanoimidazole 2 chloroimidazole 2 bromoimidazole 1 2 hydroxypropyl 2 methylimidazole 2 phenyl 4 5 dimethylolimidazole 2 phenyl 4 methyl 5 hydroxymethylimidazole 2 chloromethylbenzimidazole 2 hydroxybenzimidazole 2 ethyl 4 methylimidazole 2 cyclohexyl 4 methylimidazoles 4 butyl 5 ethylimidazole 2 butoxy 4 allylimidazole 2 carboethyoxy butylimidazole 4 methytimidazole 2 octyl 4 hexylimidazole 2 methyl 5 ethylimidazole 2 ethyl 4 2 ethylamino imidazole 2 methyl 4 mercaptoethylimidazole 2 5 chloro 4 ethylimidazole and mixtures thereof phosphine catalysts which are thermally stable under the conditions of the present process and which have a boiling.
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of illustration only and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner 0 76 g of hcl in ether is added to a solution of 2 42 g of n methyl n 39 cyano n 34 imino 2 tetrahydropyranylthio ethyl guanidine in dry ethanol after a reaction time of 40 minutes infra red spectrophotometry indicates the absence of absorptions by the nitrile component and the presence of absorption activity by the addition intermediary the intermediary is precipitated by an ether and the imino 2 mercapto ethyl guanidine is crystallized as hydrochloride by rubbing the imino 2 mercapto ethyl guanidine is then transformed in water by agno 3 into the ag mercaptide derivative of n methyl n 39 cyano n 34 imino 2 mercapto ethyl guanidine as hydrochloride the following are observed ir film 1710 1655 cm 1 1590 1455 1380 1300 two equivalents of hcl in dry ether are added to a solution of 4 26 g of n methyl n 39 cyano imino n 34 2 hydroxy ethyl guanidine in dry methanol after 30 minutes there is no infra red absorption by the nitrile component and the ir absorptions of the addition intermediary are as follows 1670 1630 1580 1565 cm 1 the intermediary is precipitated by an ether and the resulting oil is taken up by methanol the hydrochloride of n methyl n 39 cyano n 34 imino 2 hydroxy ethyl guanidine is crystallized out by rubbing m p 184 u00b0 186 u00b0 c the following are observed ______________________________________ c h n______________________________________calculated 33 61 5 60 31 37found 33 43 5 72 31 25______________________________________ ir nujol 3250 3120 1720 doublet cm 1 1665 1600 doublet 1510 1400 1290 1260 1105 995 950 900 850 doublet 700 3.
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an end plate is the minimum required to counter the formation of wing tip span wise pressure gradients divider plate 34 separates the upper and lower compartments of the tip section their wing tip end is sealed by fence 32 and inboard end rib plate 36 compressed air 38 is supplied to ejector 40 to provide vacuum for trailing edge suction slot 42 and for wing bottom suction slot 44 adjacent to end plate 32 an elbow at its outlet allows it to discharge through end plate 32 in the aft direction for thrust recovery compressed air 46 is supplied to ejector 48 to provide vacuum for a wing upper surface suction slot 50 adjacent to end plate 32 an elbow at its outlet allows it to discharge through end plate 32 in the aft direction for thrust recovery suction slots are best machined in removable bolt on covers to faciltate cleaning fig3 is a schematic drawing of the rear segment of the compartmentalized tip of a 3 d wing 52 or rotor blade with a coanda wall jet 54 blowing over a rounded end plate 56 the wing or rotor blade tip has an upper compartment 58 and lower compartment 60 separated by plate 62 ejector 64 provides a vacuum in upper compartment 58.
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sub ui elements are displayed adjacent to the selected ui element so that a user selects a desired sub ui element from the sub menu with minimum movement if a user takes his or her finger off of the touched area the touchscreen 180 concurrently displays a ui element and sub menus of the ui element as described in fig4 b and 4c accordingly a user can recognize a correspondence between a ui element and sub menus without having to carry out an additional operation fig5 a to 5c are views explaining a method of displaying ui elements differently arranged based on a viewable area according to an embodiment of the present invention the ui elements of fig5 a to 5c correspond to the sub ui elements of the sub menu of fig4 a to 4d if a user selects a desired ui element the touchscreen 180 displays only the sub menu corresponding to the selected ui element various methods for displaying sub menus will be explained below fig5 a is a view explaining a method of displaying a ui element when a user holds an electronic apparatus in his or her left hand and manipulates the electronic apparatus with his or her left thumb when the user holds the electronic apparatus in his or her left hand the control unit 190 detects an un viewable area located on a left portion of the touchscreen 180 more specifically the control unit 190 detects that the vector for touch 370 is directed from a left portion toward a right upper end of the touchscreen 180 therefore the control unit 190 displays respective.
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60 39 formed integrally with a sun gear 11a 39 of the rear planetary gearset 11 39 through a one way clutch owc4 39 a friction ring member k4b 39 is disposed within the cylindrical member 55 39 the cylindrical member 55 39 and a piston k4c 39 disposed in front of the cylindrical member 55 39 form therebetween a hydraulic pressure chamber k4d 39 a clutch k5 39 is connected by a spline k5a 39 to the cylindrical hollow shaft 60 39 formed integrally with a sun gear 11a 39 of the rear planetary gearset 11 39 and has a friction ring member k5b 39 installed within the cylindrical member 55 39 the clutch k5 39 further has a piston k5c 39 disposed in front of the piston k4c 39 of the piston k4 39 so as to form a hydraulic pressure chamber k5d 39 a return spring k5e 39 is disposed in front of the piston k5c 39 for biasing both the clutches k4 39 and k5 39 the transmission casing 17 is integrally formed at its mid portion with a partition wall 17a which extends radially inward between the counter gear 21 and the rear planetary gearset 11 39 and holds a thrust bearing 17b the partition wall 17a with the thrust bearing 17b makes the automatic transmission very rigid in both the radial and axial directions as is clear from the above in order to change the four forward speed automatic transmission at4 39 into the five forward speed automatic transmission at5 39 it is enough to attach the clutches k4 39 and k5 39 and the one way clutch owc4 39 as friction elements of the fifth speed gear unit x 39 after.
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cycle this quasi regulation is substantially more efficient than a straight resistive load because once the set led current is met the current does not change the power dissipation on the transistor 20 is linear and is a function of the constant current multiplied by the voltage drop across the transistor 20 because of the linear power dissipation in the transistor 20 this also aids in lowering the total power dissipation of the lamp 10 examples of power leds 40 that may be incorporated into led modules 10 of the present invention include the u00bd watt rigel series led available from nichia corporation these leds provide a good thermal junction to case high output and good color binning characteristics in the festoon lamp 10 example shown in the figures each module has three 3 of these leds in series driven at 250 300 ma at 50 duty cycle because of the small size of the festoon lamp 10 and its use of power in the 1 7 2 5 w range the heat sink 14 is used on the back side of the pcb all of the circuit components are smt mounted to the topside of the circuit board 12 and the heat sink 14 is mounted to the rear thermal conductive tape and or epoxies are used to hold the heat sink in place in order to conduct the heat out of the led 39 s and driver transistor thermal plated thru holes under the components connected to pads under the pcb that make contact with the heat sink thru the thermal tape is used to cool the devices the bridge rectifier is has one of the ac input leads thermally connected to one of the bulbs metal end caps to aid in its cooling one of the.
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thereafter a suitable number of containers are stacked and are conveyed by a supply conveyer on an upstream side until the aligning device 12 and are stacked and aligned by the aligning device 12 at this time end faces of the containers c in a longitudinal direction are located in a forward backward direction and both side faces of the containers c in a transversal direction are located leftward and rightward in this state the containers c stacked and aligned within the aligning device 12 are pushed out by the third dog 16 a of the pusher portion 14 of the container supply discharge device b until the standby position d of the conveying path 15 at this time the second dog 16 b and the first dog 16 c are simultaneously operated and the second dog 16 b sends the containers c located in the standby position d into the container centrifugal drier a the first dog 16 c pushes out the containers c located within the container centrifugal drier a onto the discharge conveyer 17 and respectively simultaneously moves the containers c these dogs are sequentially similarly operated the bridge 18 arranged in a lowermost stream of the.
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or her decision by choosing the options from the simple list of alternatives the dialogue sends information on client 39 s choice to the mediator that confirms the bookings in accordance with client 39 s choices and cancels the unnecessary reservations fig4 shows a sequence diagram of an inquiry cinq 1 originated by a client using a dialogue dinq 1 sent to the mediator the mediator initiates the inquiry minq 1 which corresponds to cinq 1 and dinq 1 to booking system 1 a service provider booking system ultimately an answer dans 1 gets back to the client offering a choice which is responded to with a selection csel 1 resulting in a booking by the client on booking system 1 the mediator recognizes the potential need for a complementary service from booking service 2 and initiates an inquiry minq 2 to booking system 2 which ultimately results in a proposal including several choices dans 2 returned to the client from which a selection csel 2 is made resulting in a complementary booking on booking system 2 the bookings can be done in other means as well for instance by calling the service provider with a telephone or by visiting on site the service provider 39 s office in that case the service provider may inform the mediator about client 39 s bookings so that the mediator can inform the client on other options for example a dentist could tell the mediator that the client has booked an appointment so that the mediator may offer to book a taxi also also it is possible to add a reminder to the mediator service so that the mediator asks at certain time if the client wants to make a new booking for.
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the two terminals of the third switch 1640 receives the third reference voltage vref particularly a first terminal 1641 of the third switch 1640 is electrically connected to the second terminal 1612 of the data switch 1610 a second terminal 1642 of the third switch 1640 receives the third reference voltage vref and a control terminal 1643 of the third switch 1640 receives an enabling signal ven accordingly the electrical connection between the first terminal 1641 and second terminal 1642 of the third switch 1640 is enabled according to the enabling signal ven fig2 is a time sequence diagram of the pixel circuit in fig1 according to an embodiment in the disclosure during the first time period p 1 in a working period pw the enabling signal ven is at a high voltage level vh and during the second time period p 2 in the working period pw the enabling signal ven is at a low voltage level vl thus the enabling switch 1300 and the third switch 1640 are off during the first time period p 1 in the working period pw but are on during the second time period p 2 following the first time period p 1 during the fifth time period p 5 the data reading signal sdata is at the low voltage level vl but during the working period pw except the fifth time period p 5 is at the.
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{"publication_number": "US-2003167552-A1", "abstract": "a workout tool for a spectrum of workout resistance ranging from mild to extreme that is completely portable and efficient .", "application_number": "US-9268402-A", "description": "additional weight being used for added resistance is the sole purpose of this invention . this has also been done before . the way it &# 39 ; s done with a push - up power vest is what makes it unique . on the back of the vest there are two large pockets fabricated during construction . on fig . b side view ( left ) you can see pocket lies under pocket b . pocket a is used to employ a solid object for instance , barbell plate / s , sandbags , etc for added resistance . on fig . a rear view opening for pocket a is denoted by the numeral 2 . this opening could either be velcro , a zipper , or straps . pocket b is located over pocket a and is larger . the area of pocket b that is in contact with pocket a would be constructed as one and sewn together for added strength . this integral construction would not be interfering with opening for pocket a . pocket b is a watertight vessel for containing water . it is also baffled for stability . numeral 1 on fig . a rear view denotes opening to insert and extract water . a vessel approx . 11 \u2032 by 18 \u2033, approx . size of pocket b . with a height of 4 \u2033 can hold about four gallons of water . this is about 30 pounds . underneath both pockets the vest would be padded for comfort ."
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in wellbore representation 79 the third elastomer sealing unit 85 has been launched and pumped down the wellbore until just above the elastomer sealing unit 84 pumping continues and in wellbore representation 80 the three elastomer sealing units 83 84 amp 85 have connected and are jointly being pushed forward within the wellbore until the top of unit 85 clears the top of the perforations the pressure moving the units forward leaks off and forward moment of the elastomer sealing units ceases in wellbore representation 81 the forth elastomer sealing unit 86 has been launched and pumped down the wellbore until just above the elastomer sealing unit 85 in wellbore representation 82 the four elastomer sealing units 83 84 85 amp 86 are connected and are jointly being pushed forward within the wellbore until the top of unit 86 clears the top of the perforations the pressure moving the units forward leaks off and forward moment of the elastomer sealing units ceases the sealing plugs can now be left to expand and seal the wellbore across perforations where they are located now cement spacer can be pumped downhole followed by a lead wiper plug cement and a tail wiper plug the forward progress of the wiper plugs and cement will cease when the lead wiper plug lands out on the last elastomer sealing plug unit 86 sealing off the perforations the wellbore is now sealed with elastomer sealing plugs across the perforations and a cement plug across from the well cemented casing annulus above the completion fig1 provides progressive time shots of the same wellbore are denoted by 88 89 90 91 92 93.
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the present invention the process for installing ceramic tiles on the surface of substrate is as follows first existing refractory and hexmetal mesh on the substrate 302 if any should be removed following that lower tile part 520 should be welded to the substrate 302 using plug weld 595 which is provided through the center plug welding orifice 530 to substrate 302 welding can be limited to the plug area provided 530 or can extend along one or more chamfered edges 560 if desired next the upper tile part 510 is placed over lower tile part 520 with locking recesses 550 centered over the locking tabs 540 or the lower tile part 520 next a force is applied on the wear face upper portion of upper tile part 510 until it engages with lower tile part 520 in connection with the placement of tiles male protrusions 565 should be aligned with and interlocked with female receptacles 570 to provide additional stability the process is then repeated for each tile until the application area is covered as desired 0045 fig5 f shows the preferred orientation of tiles according to the second embodiment arrows indicate the orientation of male protrusions 565 due to the relatively small size of the tiles in the embodiments of the present invention the resulting lining will fit to a wide range of curved to flat surfaces while providing.
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band 10 frequency the actual band 10 velocity is calculated from the band 10 frequency and the link thickness of the band 10 or the link length of the chain the actual band 10 slip now results from the comparison between the actual band 10 velocity and a theoretical band 10 velocity calculated from the measured rotational speed ratio n primary n_secondary and the variator 12 geometry in a variant of the vibration evaluation it can be provided that the actual band 10 slip be determined by a comparison between a theoretical and an actual variator 12 ratio therefore the actual variator 12 ratio resulting from the measured rotational speeds of the variator 12 is compared with the theoretical variator 12 ratio appearing as a result of the band 10 velocity and the running radius since geometric and tribologic slips overlap an adequate differentiation is provided according to the invention the knowledge of an existing variator 12 adjustment results for ex from the iv regulator contact of the ratio regulation of the electronic transmission control 26 or from the requirement according to driving strategy in the existing operating point the vibration measurement is accordingly estimated during the evaluation according to the invention typical vibration features are identified in the vibration signal 16 sm 16 am which result from tribologic slip in the band pulley contact the frequency analysis delivers typical frequencies conditioned by tribologic slip analyses in the time domain deliver typical tribologically determined patterns in the time signal according to the invention adequate reference values for estimating the measured values are stored in the electronic transmission control egs 26 within the scope of one variant.
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the inner tubular member 348 seals 374 and 376 straddle a pair of ports 380 radially extending through the inner tubular member 348 from inner diameter 378 to a polished outer diameter 382 of the inner tubular member the ports 380 provide fluid communication between an annular chamber 384 and the inner flow passage 368 when the actuating rod 352 is moved axially downward relative to the inner tubular member 348 after the gun 340 fires and the gun release 336 releases as further described hereinbelow the annular chamber 384 extends radially between the outer diameter 382 of the inner tubular member 348 and a polished inner diameter 386 of an outer tubular member 388 outer tubular member 388 is in a coaxial telescoping and overlapping relationship to the inner tubular member 348 seal 412 is disposed in a circumferential groove 414 formed on a radially reduced upper portion 416 of the outer tubular member 388 and is in sealing engagement with the outer diameter 382 of the inner tubular member 348 seal 418 is disposed in a circumferential groove 420 formed on a lower radially enlarged portion 422 of the inner tubular member 348 and is in sealing engagement with the inner diameter 386 of the outer tubular member 388 the annular chamber 384 extends longitudinally between a shoulder 390 on the inner tubular member 348 to shoulders 392 and 394 on the outer tubular member 388 the annular chamber 384 is substantially filled with a substantially incompressible fluid 396 for example oil or silicone fluid the fluid 396 does not permit the outer tubular member 388 to move appreciably.
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112 113 or 114 is in trouble step s 3 the troubled forwarding engine is suspended step s 4 sequentially for a subordinate forwarding engine to be substituted for the troubled forwarding engine according to the main subordinate relations among the forwarding engines the routing controller 101 controls switching to the corresponding in out interface 121 122 123 or 124 and change the data transmission path to a subordinate forwarding engine of the troubled forwarding engine 111 112 113 or 114 step s 5 each of fig6 and fig7 is a block diagram illustrating data flows when the first forwarding engine is in trouble and is not operating normally referring to fig6 the routing controller 101 controls the first in out interface 121 to be switched to the first direction while the first in out interface 121 is connected with the troubled first forwarding engine 111 in this case the first direction is the switching direction when the first forwarding engine is in trouble additionally the fourth in out interface 114 connected to the fourth forwarding engine 114 as the subordinate forwarding engine performs switching to the third direction the switching direction of subordinate functions therefore the data from the first in out interface 121 do not pass the first forwarding engine 111 but pass through the fourth forwarding engine 114 to be transmitted to the third forwarding engine 113 like the case of normal operations on the contrary as shown in fig7 the data from the second in out interface 122 are transmitted to the second forwarding engine 112.
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generating applications such as the training system and the documentation system may receive the broadcasted running state of the application the training system and the documentation system may change contextual content based on the received running state the training system may generate content that provides training instructions on how to use the macro function the documentation system may generate content that provides documentation on the macro function the application may comprise a retrieval module the retrieval module may locate and retrieve the changed contextual content the training instructions for utilizing the macro function on the application and or documentation on the macro function the user is presented with the changed contextual content the training instructions for utilizing the macro function on the application and or documentation on the macro function the retrieval of the contextual content is performed before the word processing program executes another identified state the retrieval module may be a module separate from the application the methods disclosed may be implemented as sets of instructions through a single production device and or through multiple production devices further it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the methods disclosed are examples of exemplary approaches based upon design preferences it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the method can be rearranged white remaining within the scope and spirit of the disclosure the accompanying method claims present elements of the various steps in a sample order and are not necessarily meant to be limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented it is believed that the disclosure and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description and it will be apparent that various changes.
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an output lead 28 vco output lead 28 is connected to an input lead 29 of output circuit 10 leads 25 and 27 are connected together junctions 12 39 and 13 are connected to triangle wave generator input lead 24 a diode 30 is connected from transistor emitter 17 to junction 14 a single pole multiple throw switch is provided at 31 having contacts 32 33 34 35 36 and 37 all the structure described from the first mention of output circuit 10 herein to this point may be entirely conventional the same is true of vco 26 shown in fig1 and 2 triangle wave generator 23 shown in fig1 and 3 leads 38 39 and 40 and junctions 13 and 14 in accordance with the present invention a small circuit is incorporated at 41 including a transistor 42 and a diode 43 transistor 42 has a collector 44 an emitter 45 and a base 46 lead 38 is connected from junction 13 to base 46 lead 39 is connected from vco 26 to collector 44 diode 43 is connected from emitter 45 to lead 40 lead 40 being in turn connected to junction 14 triangle wave generator 23 oscillates when input lead 24 is connected to ground from junction 12 39 either through diode 22 and switch 12 or through the collector emitter circuit of transistor 15 through diode 30 contact 34 and switch 31 transistor 15 is at saturation when switch 11 is in the position shown triangle wave genrator 23 then oscillates it.
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the laser that is used is typically a tripled yag or excimer laser with a spot size of 50 u03bcm to 500 u03bcm a pulse width of 3 to 50 nanoseconds and a total fluence of between 300 mj and 500 mj per pulse as the first layer is under thermal stress it is often advantageous to use an auxiliary heating mechanism such as a hot plate to keep the wafer at an intermediate to high temperature during this process for example if the layer is grown at 1000 u00b0 c heating the wafer to 500 u00b0 c during the laser process reduces the thermal stress approximately by half reducing the film 39 s tendency to crack the wafer is loaded into the growth system in step 609 and the growth of the second gan layer 506 is done in step 610 thickness of this layer is preferably between 50 and 500 microns more preferably 300 microns the growth conditions for this layer may be the same as those used for the first layer or they may differ in terms of growth rate gas flows partial pressures of precursor gases composition of material deposited temperature etc layers 502 and 506 merge to form composite layer 507 in step 611 the wafer is cooled once again and removed from the growth system although the total combined thickness of composite layer.
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a similar orientation as the first openings 48 as with the first openings the second openings are uniformly spaced throughout the region bordered by the first transition zone intersecting the upper frame strand 22 and the second transition zone 56 intersecting the left and right frame strands 26 28 triangular shaped openings 62 are provided at spaced intervals between the second openings 50 and the frame strands 22 26 and 28 the third openings 52 are also of a rectangular shape positioned in a similar orientation as the first and second openings 48 50 the third openings are uniformly spaced throughout the region bordered by the second transition zone 56 and its intersection with the left and right frame strands 26 28 and the lower frame strand 24 as before triangular shaped openings 64 are provided at spaced intervals between the second rectangular openings 52 and the lower left and right frame shaped strands 24 26 and 28 an important aspect of the present invention is the relationship between the regional extent of the first large openings 48 to the intermediate sized second openings 50 to that of the smaller third openings 52 if the distance from the focal point 58 to the first transition zone 54 is u201c x u201d then the distance from the first transition zone to the second transition zone 56 ranges from about 0 2x.
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rotary table and draw works are supported is on a separate framework supported on and attached to a structural frame or base for the drilling rig the floor structure is broken down into a plurality of parts for ease in transportation each of which have independent columns and cross bracing the central portion of the floor which supports the rotary table and which must support the full weight of the drill pipe has special heavy columns which are supported on a structural base in substantially the same position as the base connection of the mast when in a raised position therefore weight can be transferred from the rotary table to the crown block and vice versa and the weight is still applied to the base frame in substantially the same position application_number US 59363675 A description referring now to the drawings and in particular to fig1 there is shown by the numeral 10 a general view of the structural base of the drilling rig numeral 12 indicates generally the work table or the floor of the rig numeral 14 indicates generally the mast of the drilling rig and numeral 16 indicates generally the a frame the base 18 of the structural frame 10 rests on the ground surface 15 this frame as shown in fig3 is made up of four vertical box sections two on each side of the frame with a low central part 26 which provides a cross section roughly in the shape of a u this shape is a very important feature of the design it provides adequate longitudinal rigidity to the base and supports the mast at some distance above the ground it also makes provision for tilting the mast into a horizontal position wherein the mast.
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the trio after exiting the second heated zone the trio is typically operated at speeds of about 100 to about 900 m min depending on the length and specific operation performed in the second heated zone the trio is usually operated at a temperature of about 10 u00b0 c to the glass transition temperature of the polyester after leaving the trio the drawn yarn is wound on packages for subsequent processing winding is normally done at about 100 to 900 m min in most cases the winding will be done at a speed of 200 to 600 m min the drawn yarns of this invention can then be utilized in making cords such yarns typically are drawn to at least about 97 of the draw ratio that would fully draw the yarn such cords can be made by twisting together two or more drawn yarns most commonly cords are made by twisting together two or three yarns standard techniques which are well known to persons skilled in the art can be used in twisting the drawn yarns into cords a plurality of cords which are made out of drawn yarns can then be woven into a greige fabric by utilizing.
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that the parabolas forming the cam profiles are symmetrical it should be noted here that the first condition can be established by incorporating the profile obtained by cutting along a circle the surface of a parabolic cylindroid 35 as described above the second condition can be satisfied if the cam surfaces 30a 30b can be expressed by a curve characteristic of a sine wave in the case of this embodiment provided that the rotation angle of the wave cam 30 is u03b8 and the stroke of the piston 16 is h the relationship between the displacement of the centers q1 q2 of the shoes 33 34 and the rotation angle u03b8 can be expressed by the following equation 4 since the cam surfaces 30a 30b of the wave cam 30 are of the same profile in this embodiment only one cam surface 30a will be discussed the rotation angle u03b8 of the wave cam 30 when the piston 16 is at the top dead center is defined as 0 u00b0 the axis z corresponds to the axis l0 of the drive shaft 13 the axis y is parallel to the axis 35a of the parabolic cylindroid 35 constituting the cam surface 30a and the axis x is parallel to the axis 35a.
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compares the calculated vacuum to the actual system pressure if the engine is determined to be in a sensitive fuel control state i e low fuel consumption the purge flow is reset and begins to slowly increase flow thereby slowly drawing vapor from the fuel tank 12 and avoiding a rich engine condition the system and method of the present invention can best be described by an example of the operation of an engine as it cycles from a normal load to a heavy load and back to a normal load fig2 through 10 represent aspects of the engine system as the engine load is cycled over time the x axis in each of the graphs is representative of time measured in seconds referring to fig2 the engine load 36 in rpm 39 s is shown a normal i e light to moderate engine load 36 a is shown at about 700 rpm 39 s for a period of about five 5 seconds after about five 5 seconds the engine load is increased rather rapidly to a heavy load 36 b around 2000 rpm 39 s and held for about ten 10 seconds the engine load returns to normal 36 c at about fifteen 15 seconds on the graph 36 in general fig3 through 10 are 25 graphical representations of how the system reacts to the change in engine load shown in fig2 fig3 is a representation of the intake manifold vacuum 38 in inches of mercury as it corresponds to the changes in the engine load as shown by the first.
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by a passage in order to receive an individual dose of the active composition and to discharge the composition by way of a discharging passage the closing of the passage between the supply chamber and the dispensing chamber either beforehand or simultaneously is actuated by means which are activated by conditions inside the machine existing exclusively during a washing drying or dishwashing cycle the passage between the supply chamber and the dispensing chamber is re opened and beforehand or simultaneously the discharging passage from the dispensing chamber is closed so that the dispensing chamber can be re filled from the supply chamber application_number US 5405302 A description fig1 depicts an apparatus based on a hydraulic operating mode accordingly the apparatus comprises a supply chamber 1 a dispensing chamber 2 and a compressible bladder 3 the apparatus is triggered by the action of the wet or dry laundry on the compressible bladder 3 causing the latter to be compressed a hydraulic fluid 6 preferably water disposed therein is discharged through a one way valve 4 to a bellows 5 the one way valve 4 prevents the hydraulic fluid 6 from flowing back into the compressible bladder 3 the bellows 5 displaces an opening mechanism 7 e g a gate valve so that the passage 9 between the supply chamber 1 and the dispensing chamber 2 is first closed after which the passage 8 from the dispensing chamber 2 into the machine is opened for dispensing the active composition a return mechanism 11 e g a spring returns the opening mechanism 7 into its initial position such that the discharge.
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154 the stream of exhaust air defined by slots 150 and the portion of the peripheral extent of inlet end surface 156a with which it engages are of arcuate configuration when viewed in cross section as viewed in fig1 the concave outer surface 148a of wall portion 148 is seen as converging towards the stream of exhaust air discharged from slots 150 at an angle of about 135 u00b0 and as being generally aligned with or following the contour of the inner surface of housing second part 144 whereby these elements cooperate to direct dust laden air from shroud exhaust port 120 into inlet end 156 of convergent divergent flow passage 154 at an angle relative to the axially extending stream of reduced pressure air created by nozzle 136 and member 138 this angle may be varied but it must be greater than 90 u00b0 and less than 180 u00b0 now referring to fig1 14 it will be apparent that member 138 is removably snap fit mounted within housing first part 140 by means of a pair of resiliently deformable detents 140e 140e formed integrally with the housing first part and a pair of arcuate abutment surfaces 138a 138a which extend radially between an outer guide surface 138b and a pair of inner guide surfaces 138c 138c of the member arranged adjacent inlet end 156 of its flow passage 154 one end of each inner.
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ethylene acrylate copolymer vinyl acetate acrylate copolymer and copet binders preferred binder fibers are bi component fibers of the type having an outer sheath and a core an example of such a bi component binder fiber is the high temperature copolyester binder fibers copolyester polyester type tj04bn supplied by teijin fibers limited osaka japan having linear density of 1 7 3 dtex 1 53 2 7 denier length of 5 15 millimeters and sheath melting temperature of about 150 u00b0 c other examples of binder fibers that may be used include type 7080 crystalline bicomponent copet pet fibers available from unitika fibers ltd osaka japan having a linear density of 2 0 denier a length of 5 mm and a sheath melt temperature of 160 u00b0 c and kuraray type n720h melting temperature 150 u00b0 c in preferred embodiments binder fibers should be present in the bottom layer in an amount of about 5 to 15 by weight in dry state of the bottom layer preferred nanonfibrillated lyocell fibers 12 used in the substrate are fibers formed by dissolving and extruding naturally occurring cellulosic materials such that the chemical nature of the naturally occurring cellulosic material is retained after the fiber formation process and the length diameter and morphology of the extruded fiber may be controlled therefore preferred lyocell fibers are synthetic fibers as defined herein during fiber formation lyocell fibers 12 typically fibrillate or form micro fibrils or nano fibrils on the fiber surface and fill in gaps in the top layer left by the conjugated fibers 14 or microfibers 16 during wet laid processing as shown in fig1 and 2 a preferred lyocell fiber is a nano fibrillated fiber available from engineered fibers technology in longmeadow mass under.
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as a yoke is positioned relative to the modules so that magnetic flux generated by the modules is coupled into the flux guide application_number US 47640590 A description the principle behind the invention is illustrated in fig1 in which an array of nine modular solenoids made from high temperature superconducting material is shown this is equivalent to the circuit shown in fig1 b it should be noted that each module must possess the same number of ampere turns as the required equivalent circuit in the case of the c magnet described with reference to fig3 the number of ampere turns needed to drive flux across the air gap of the c magnet is equ1 where ni ampere turns the construction of a module 1 is shown in more detail in fig2 each module 1 is formed from a number of spirally wound sections of a high temperature superconducting material in the form of a tape the sections 5 being stacked together concentrically a suitable material is yba 2 cu 3 o 7 made by du pont electrical contacts are made with the sections 5 via an inner copper cylinder 6 which is mounted in the bore 7 of the module and an outer copper cylinder 8 which contacts and surrounds the sections 5 in practice each module is immersed in a liquid nitrogen bath so as to reduce the temperature of the material sufficiently to achieve superconduction for clarity the cryostat arrangement has been omitted from the drawings the arrangement shown in fig1 can be adapted to produce homogeneous magnetic fields in working volumes positioned at a variety of locations commonly the working volume is at the geometric.
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wt of the total weight of the reactants there is no particular limitation to reaction conditions for the condensation reaction a reaction temperature is preferably above 90 u00b0 c and the reaction time is preferably longer than 2 hours it should be understood that the reaction conditions may be modulated according to practical requirements the present invention also provides a method for preparing the phosphorus containing compound represented by formula i including the steps of 1 performing an addition reaction for an aryl aldehyde compound with an organic cyclic phosphorus compound represented by formula ii to form a phosphorus containing compound having an alcohol group wherein an amount of the aryl aldehyde compound used is 0 7 to 1 3 mol with respect to 1 mol of the organic cyclic phosphorus compound represented by formula ii and 2 performing a condensation reaction for the phosphorus containing compound having an alcohol group obtained from the addition reaction with an aryl compound at least having a substituent of u2014 oh u2014 cooh u2014 nh 2 u2014 cho u2014 sh u2014 so 3 h u2014 conh 2 u2014 nhcoor 4 or anhydride wherein an amount of the aryl compound used for the condensation reaction is greater than 0 8 mol with respect to 1 mol of the obtained phosphorus containing compound having an alcohol group the invention can be more fully understood by reading the following examples which should not set any restriction to the scope embraced.
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reference to fig4 the fulcrum lever 21 of the fulcrum lever block 2 can be introduced into the fulcrum lever hole 31 of the block 3 a retaining ring 24 serves to secure the lever 21 with respect to the thread block 3 screws 5 and 6 will connect and lock the fulcrum lever block 2 at the needle plate 1 by extending through the round holes 22 and 23 respectively whereby the front end of the thread block 3 projects from the front wall of the needle plate 1 as shown in fig4 and 5 the lower end of the spring 4 should first be inserted into the spring stay hole 32 of the block 3 the hook terminus 41 of the spring 4 is secured by screw 6 and a nut 61 but allowing spring operation of spring 4 thus the block 3 with its thread guide duct 33 at the lower edge of the thread block 3 is operatively attached at the needle plate 1 with the effect that guiding of a thread 81 is easy as well as preventative of damage of the needles 7 of the respective machine with reference to fig6 which illustrates how the assembly is installed at a sewing machine the needle plate 1 is firmly secured at the body of the sewing machine by means of the attachment or anchor hole 121 of the attachment part 12 please refer to fig1 and 5 accordingly the needle plate 1 is located near the needles 7 of the sewing machine and the lower edge of the needle plate 1 extends generally at the same level as the needles 7 with the front end of the thread lock 3 extending between needles 7 and with a small clearance close.
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above the 34 once thru 34 load it is understood that several variations may be made in the foregoing without departing from the scope of the invention for example although in the example set forth above the roof 28 is located immediately downstream of the separator 26 a upper furnace steam cooled enclosure wall can be interposed between the outlet of the separator 26 and the roof thus the wet steam from the separator 26 would be fed to the latter enclosure wall prior to passing to the roof 28 in this case the upper furnace enclosure wall would utilize two distinct passes a two phase pass which is a continuation of the lower furnace pass and a wet steam cooled pass further it is understood that the present invention is not limited to the use of vertical waterwall tubes and the particular operating conditions set forth above including the specific ranges set forth in the table for example the waterwalls can be formed by spiral wound tubes as disclosed in u s pat no 4 191 133 and no 4 344 388 both of which are assigned to the assignee of the present invention and both of which are hereby incorporated by reference according to this arrangement the pressure in the steam generator 10 is held constant during relative low loads.
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of the bottom flange 30 of the cross tee 14 39 abuts the vertical side edge 90 of the bottom flange 28 of the main beam at this point the end of the top bead 38 of the cross tee 14 39 engages the side of the top bead 36 of the main beam and on the opposite side of the main beam the protrusion 46 on the upper tab 42 engages the web 24 of the main beam 12 likewise providing a three point rigidly braced secure connection of this cross tee to the main beam in sliding the right end of the cross tee 14 39 downwards the gap initially existing vertically between the upper and lower tabs has become extinguished the lower surface of the upper tab now is juxtaposed upon the upper surface of the lower tab and the gap has shifted to being between the upper tab 42 and the prong 70 nothing needs to be bent or irreversibly clicked together or riveted or otherwise extraneously fastened in order to form the tight secure level joint at 16 the right end of the cross tee 14 39 can be disconnected from the main beam 12 at the joint 16 by a reversal of the procedure just described then the left end of the cross tee 14 can be disconnected from the main beam 12 at the joint 16 the embodiment shown in fig4 8 has come to be the preferred embodiment because its structure is modified to permit either cross tee to be connected to and disconnected from the main beam at the same joint without requiring connection.
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for example be silicon nanorods which are grown on the substrate and extend to a height of up to 500 nanometers if the substrate upper surface is relatively hydrophilic then the presence of the surface roughening nanoparticles serves to greatly increase the hydrophilic nature of the surface in what may be called hemi wicking conversely if the same surface is hydrophobic hemi wicking occurs nonetheless making the surface extremely hydrophobic generally a hydrophilic surface has a surface energy greater than or equal to 70 mn m a hydrophobic surface has a surface energy less than or equal to 20 mn m referring to fig1 a substrate 12 has an integrated circuit die 14 mounted thereon in a flip chip arrangement using solder balls 16 to electrically and mechanically connect the die 14 to the substrate 12 the substrate 12 may have interconnections which provide signals to the die 14 and transfer signals from the die 14 to external devices the upper surface of the substrate 12 may have peripheral regions 22 e g 22 a and 22 b which may be highly hydrophobic or hemi wicking conversely the regions 24 underneath the die and to a slight degree up from under the die may be very hydrophilic and hemi wicking thus the underfill material 20 once injected in the direction a for example using capillary forces moves away from the hydrophobic surfaces 22 a and 22 b and spreads on the.
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after photoresist not shown has been coated over the entire surface this photoresist is patterned to a shape of a control gate 15 of the memory cell transistor 11 see fig2 a in the memory cell region and also a shape of a gate electrode 16 of a peripheral transistor 12 see fig2 b in the peripheral circuit region then by using the patterned photoresist as a mask an anisotropic etching is carried out with respect to the polycrystalline silicon film 7 the ono film 6 and the polycrystalline silicon film 5 as a result a floating gate made of the polycrystalline silicon film 5 and a control gate made of the polycrystalline silicon film 7 are fabricated in the memory cell region whereas a gate electrode of the peripheral transistor which is made of the polycrystalline silicon films 5 and 7 is formed in the peripheral circuit region thereafter a step of forming impurity diffusion layers not shown serving as sources and drains of the memory cell transistor 11 and the peripheral transistor 12 by ion injection using the control gate and the gate electrode as a mask and further a step of forming an interlayer insulating film not shown which covers the overall areas of the memory cell transistor 11 and the peripheral transistor 12 are carried out to thereby accomplish the eeprom as described above in accordance with this first embodiment phosphorous is introduced into the polycrystalline silicon film 5 at a relatively low concentration by way of the ion injection method and the ono film 6 is left at least on the polycrystalline silicon film 5 of the memory.