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tray 20 has an inclined state holding mechanism that holds the second position for example a configuration is supposed in which a supporting plate is disposed below the manual paper feed tray 20 in cases where the manual paper feed tray 20 is in the second position such a supporting plate abuts on a rear surface of the mounting plate 201 the rear surface being behind a surface on which the recording paper is mounted accordingly the manual paper feed tray 20 is supported the inclined state holding mechanism is not limited to such a mechanism and any mechanism may be applied in so far as the manual paper feed tray 20 can hold the second position with reference to fig5 and 6 the sheet guide 21 is disposed between the manual paper feed tray 20 and the recessed surface 14 ac the sheet guide 21 has an abutting plate 211 on which the recording paper abuts side plates 215 vertically formed at the two ends of the abutting plate 211 in the lateral direction 9 and the lid plate 212 vertically formed at the upper end of the abutting plate 211 the lid plate 212 includes the protrusion 212 a having a shape corresponding to and or matching a shape of the depressed portion 203 the sheet guide 21 is configured in a substantially flat plate shape the abutting plate 211 includes an upper right shaft 211 a e g a.
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disk 52 is partially removed from second cylindrical wall 48 along score 54 see fig3 gasket 8 of first alternate embodiment container 40 is compressed between shoulder 6 of first alternate embodiment container 44 and container bottom 24 of first alternate embodiment second container 66 top seal 16 of first alternate embodiment container 40 has a partial circular arc 68 see fig8 scribed through it sanitary seal 34 of first alternate embodiment second container 66 has been removed first lock ring 10 is mechanically engaged with second lock ring 38 fig7 illustrates the second alternate embodiment container 70 second alternate embodiment container 70 has several features that distinguish it from preferred embodiment container 2 and first alternate embodiment container 40 second alternate embodiment container 70 is formed by the area enclosed by generally cylindrical wall 3 connected to wide mouth neck 4 by shoulder 6 opening spike 72 resides on the inner surface 74 of neck 4 where neck 4 and shoulder 6 meet neck 4 has external threads 12 formed on its outer surface 14 and internal threads 76 formed on it 39 s inner surface 74 first lock ring 10 resides on neck 4 below external threads 12 cap 20 has internal threads not illustrated adapted to mechanically mesh with external threads 12 on neck 4 gripable ridges 22 are formed about the outside surface of cap 20 container bottom 24 has cylinder 84 formed normally thereon and extending upward into second alternate embodiment container interior 80 shoulder 82 projects inward from the top of.
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to hold tools used to work while under the vehicle thus the automotive lighting apparatus 1 is sized to maneuver under objects having low clearance while the present embodiment discusses the use of the automotive lighting apparatus 1 under a vehicle like a car or truck it is to be construed that the present invention may be used on any device or structure having a low clearance that requires illumination and or maintenance accordingly the automotive lighting apparatus 1 may include a generally shallow box like structure or housing 2 that functions to support the components of the automotive lighting apparatus 1 the housing 2 may include walls 5 and a bottom section 7 that are contiguously formed to define an open top cavity 8 as shown in fig2 a lighting source 11 may be mounted within the cavity 8 for use in providing light to illuminate the intended objects as the bottom of the housing is enclosed light emanating from the lighting source 11 is reflected outward through the open top a break resistant lens 13 may be included that fits within the cavity 8 the lens 13 may be transparent or translucent which allows light to pass through the lens 13 thereby illuminating the intended objects with reference to.
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the known bacterial porin structures hvdac1 gene from homo sapiens cloned in a general e coli cloning vector pbs u2212 stratagene inc was obtained from dr michael forte at oregon health sciences university portland oreg the gene was subsequently amplified by high fidelity pcr using the pfu turbo polymerase stratagene inc with ends designed to be compatible with the r sphaeroides heterologous platform vector pmems1 after amplification and restriction enzyme digestion the pcr product carried spei and bamhi cohesive ends and no intrinsic stop codon upon insertion into pmems1 via directional cloning into the spei and bgiii compatible ends translational termination and the affinity tag are by design provided in frame by sequences 3 u2032 to the bgiii site in the platform vector depicted in fig6 the pmems1 is constructed using the broad host range vector prk404 after conjugation of the new construct into r sphaeroides and large scale culture of the resulting transconjugants solubilized cytoplasmic and icm fractions were subjected to imac fig7 shows an sds page gel of proteins that bound to the column fig7 depicts a coomassie blue stained 12 5 percent acrylamide gel showing overexpression of a transmembrane h sapiens voltage dependent anion channel in the intracytoplasmic membrane fraction of rhodobacter lanes 1 and 5 are molecular weight markers lane 2 is a control sample of purified reaction centers showing the l m and h subunits lane 3 is the membrane fraction showing the hvdac lane 4 is the soluble fraction from the same cells proteins in lanes 2 4 were purified by imac described supra the results reveal a prominent u02dc 32 kilo dalton kda band in the icm fraction from cells harboring the hvdac constructs the size of this band.
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provided on the first half 40 of the said plate the plate 30 g which is provided in the lowermost position does not comprise any tongue but features further to aeration and lightening holes 41 and to sets of three hooks as illustrated earlier in this description a tapered receptacle 57 for the lowest end portion 28 of the longitudinal connection element 20 see fig3 which illustrates how the various plates 30 a 30 g are assembled together the tongues 52 a 56 b of any plate come to lie underneath the upper half 40 of the subsequent plate and increasingly spaced from the latter as one moves away from the rib 32 towards their free end portion as this is also illustrated in fig4 and 7 it therefore ensues that all over the height of the plate assembly 30 except for the upper half of the plate 30 a situated in the uppermost position there are two overlapping plates that are spaced from each other with the possibility of moving in all directions with respect to each other fig7 further shows that it is optionally possible for a thermoformed or punched strip 70 of a soft material such as for instance a.
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5 to 1 the semed f forms a structure which approximates dense cobwebs native collagen film wherein the film strength is preserved and the triple helix structure of the collagen polymer is maintained intact can also be used either alone or with a plasticizer incorporated therewith a typical collagen sheet is cast from solution to a thickness of about 1 8 to 2 mm and contains the following composition by weight collagen 70 3 plasticizer typically glycerol or glycerine 16 9 water 9 other 3 8 such a material is available from norwood medical products division of norwood industries inc malverne pa when gelatin or other water soluble forms of collagen are utilized certain advantages are provided in that the material will readily polymerize at body temperatures to form a stable subcutaneous gel in addition when implanted into the body as filler material in the weld joint the polymerized material will become rapidly populated by host fibroblasts thus the material become vascularized and can remain histologically stable for up to 18 months one problem with gelatin material per se however is that it is highly soluble in blood such that the flow of blood across the material will cause it to dissolve thus gelatin or other soluble collagen material when used along as laser weld filler should be limited to areas where direct contact with blood is avoided or minimized it is also possible to use mixtures of the various types of collagen to obtain the most desirable features of each grade for example a 50 50 mixture of semed f and semed s.
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the rutil type which pigments are insoluble in the polymeric material the tenacity of the yarn may be about 70 85 cn tex and the elongation at rupture of 7 to 15 application_number US 33970682 A description in fig1 the numerals 1 and 2 refer to parts of two spinnerets the two plates are spaced from each other and arranged in parallel in a melt spinning assembly between the plates 1 and 2 and above the plate 2 are two chambers 3 and 4 respectively which are connected to two feed lines for two spinning liquids not shown through the spinneret 2 runs channels 5 which end in the chamber 3 at a point opposite channels 6 provided in the spinneret 1 the channels 6 converge at their outlet ends at the lower side of the plate 1 spinning liquid flowing through the channel 6 is cooled in the ambient air below the spinneret 1 to form filaments which are subsequently drawn off and wound in a known manner into the chamber 3 there is forced the sheath polymer for instance a nylon 6 melt and into the chamber 4 a melt of the core polymer for instance of polyethylene terephthalate containing 0 6 by weight of carbon particles in this process the polyethylene terephthalate is extruded through the channels 5 in the direction of the channels 6 to which also the nylon 6 melt is displaced through the channel 6 there will consequently be a downward flow of a skin or sheath of nylon 6 containing a core of polyethylene terephthalate thus the filaments formed therefrom have a skin of nylon 6 and a black core of polyethylene terephthalate at the outlet openings.
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and variety of properties that may be specified for shapes at the printer driver level may be found within printer driver development documentation provided by microsoft and other operating system vendors this information is associated with the record of each individual shape some of the properties specified by the printer subsystem might not be able to be expressed directly as stitches because of the inherent limitations of embroidery in such situations the closest representation may be automatically chosen by default while the user may choose to modify it later in or completely after the embroidery generation process for example a pattern brush specified for a fill shape would be presented as a solid brush to the system with a default color where this shape will translate to a particular area of embroidery using the specified color as a thread color using a specified fill pattern to approximate the texture or nature of the pattern after the printer subsystem signals an end to the printing of a document e g by calling the function drvenddoc the printer dll transfers raw vector data to the embroidery generation support program referred to hereafter as the eg method various methods can be used to transfer the data to the eg method such as saving it to a temporary file passing individual messages for each record or utilizing a shared block of memory in one embodiment the printer dll passes a predetermined unique message to the eg method indicating that the raw vector data is available in a shared memory block prior to passing the message the printer dll copies.
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roll 21 the dry felt 15 is then returned to the deflection roll 17 by another deflection roll 21a in a similar way the dry felt 13 which wraps the drying cylinder 1 about a wrapping angle c is guided by deflection rolls 23 and 23a and the dry felt 11 which wraps the drying cylinder 1 about a wrapping angle d is guided by deflection rolls 25 25a and 25b only the first dry felt 9 remains in contact with the paper web 7 as it runs about the deflection roll 5 fig1 clearly shows that the wrapping angle a of the first dry felt is largest while the wrapping angles d c b of the following one another dry felts 11 13 and 15 are stepwise smaller with this inventive arrangement of the dry felts the pressing force acting on the paper web 7 is stepwise reduced with the biggest force being applied in the wrapping region defined by the wrapping angle b when all four dry felts 9 11 13 and 15 lie on the paper web 7 while the pressing force at the end of the wrapping region defined by the wrapping angle a is zero thus four different pressure zones z1 z2 z3 and z4 are formed in the wrapping region which defines the contact of the paper web 7 with the dry cylinder 1 when the paper web 7 passes the first pressure region z1 a very high pressing force is applied thereto and a very good heat transfer from the.
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fuel stage c 2 staging valve 236 is closed and c 2 purge valve 222 is opened after approximately two minutes purging of c 2 ring 204 is complete and c 2 purge valve 222 is closed as power is further decreased fuel is supplied to only u201c b u201d ring group 56 and fuel is purged from c 1 ring 202 initially u201c c u201d ring group shut off valve 242 is closed and c 1 and c 2 purge valves 220 and 222 c 2 staging valve 236 and u201c c u201d ring group drain valve 248 are opened for approximately two minutes to complete the purging after the purging is complete c 1 and c 2 staging valves 234 and 236 c 1 and c 2 purge valves 220 and 222 and u201c c u201d ring group drain valve 248 are closed whenever fuel flow to u201c b u201d ring group 56 is shut off u201c b u201d ring group 56 is purged after u201c b u201d ring group shut off valve 166 is closed u201c b u201d ring group drain valve 180 and u201c b u201d purge valve 174 are opened for purging after approximately two minutes u201c b u201d ring group 56 is purged and u201c b u201d ring group.
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44 and bottom panel 45 which forms beveled bottom edge 46 top panel 42 side panels 44 and bottom panel 45 of swing seal 40 are disposed around the periphery of front panel 47 interior face 50 fig9 of front panel 47 faces towards the direction of chamber 6 and exterior face 48 fig6 of front panel 47 faces toward the product stack to be loaded further side panels 44 define a thickness when swing seal 40 is in an at rest position such that a product stack is not disposed against swing seal 40 face 48 of front panel 47 protrudes forwardly from wall 30 at a distance corresponding to or less than the thickness of side panels 44 referring to fig7 when product stack 52 is disposed against intake opening 54 of wall 30 swing seal 40 yieldably moves by pivoting rearwardly towards an interior of chamber 6 via rotating about a horizontal axis from a rest position to a seal position alternative designs of the swing seal may yieldably move rearwardly towards the interior of chamber 6 along a horizontal plane and for example against a spring biased force in the seal position as further described below swing seal 40 the pair of side periphery seals 36 and bottom horizontal frame member 34 defining the lower seal create the seal between product stack 52 and intake opening 54 as mentioned above the product stacks may vary in height as shown by the different product stacks of fig6 and 10 for example to cooperate with the swing seal of the present disclosure the product stack may have a height ranging from a first height measured from floor 60 to just.
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ethyl acetate in n hexane and silica gel 230 400 mesh to afford 5 4 methoxyphenyl 2 2 dimethyl 4 4 3 methylimidazo 1 2 a pyridin 2 yl methoxy phenyl furan 3 2h one 2 8 g 77 as an off white solid 1 h nmr 500 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 8 25 d 1h 7 45 d 3h 7 25 t 1h 7 15 6 95 ar 7h 5 2 s 2h 3 85 s 3h 2 45 s 3h 1 45 s 6h ms m h m z 455 3 hplc 96 3 condition a 1 3 dichloroacetone 17 6 g 138 3 mmol was added to a solution of 6 methylpyridin 2 amine 10 g 92 5 mmol in acetonitrile 200 ml the mixture was heated at reflux for 14 h the reaction was monitored by tlc the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure the residue was diluted with water and the ph was adjusted to 7 5 with sodium bicarbonate solution the mixture was extracted with etoac the combined organics were dried over sodium sulfate filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure the residue was purified by flash column chromatography using 10 ethyl acetate in n hexane and silica gel 230 400 mesh to afford 2 chloromethyl 5 methylimidazo 1 2 a pyridine 7 0 g 70 7 as a pale yellow solid 1 h nmr 200 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 8 15 s.
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of the tray it is possible for the deck plate to receive the tension of the film acting on the tray through the packaged item application_number US 30195605 A description fig3 shows a general side view of the device in which touch bars 2 disposed equidistantly on endless chains 1 cause trays 4 to advance at equidistant intervals in the direction of the arrow along the upper surface of a horizontal conveyance path 3 by the rotational movement of the chains 1 a general frame 8 comprising four corner pillar members 5 a ceiling plate 6 provided on top of these pillar members 5 and a base plate 7 provided below the pillar members 5 is composed in such a manner that a sealing frame set 9 and a sealing base 10 are disposed respectively in upper and lower regions of the general frame 8 and the seal base 10 and the sealing frame set 9 are moved upwards and downwards by means of a first lift mechanism 11 and a second lift mechanism 12 respectively a band shaped cover film 14 wound and held on a first reel 13 moves at the same speed as the chains 1 through the lower region of the sealing frame set 9 and it is wound up onto a second reel 15 fig1 is a partial enlarged diagram of fig3 in which the aforementioned general frame 8 travels back and forth reciprocally 19 20 in concordance with the conveyance pitch of the trays 4 by means of forward and reverse rotation of a screw rod 17 which is operated by a motor.
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from above downward projecting lines from fig6 a to 6 b to 6 c indicate the relative positions of each particular section of lens 46 as the lens is rotated from side view in fig6 a to top view in 6 b to bottom view in fig6 c the circular rings of interior dome 54 remain visible through the surface of exterior dome 56 along with lower edge 58 as the lens is rotated 180 u00b0 and shown from a bottom view in fig6 c each of these circular rings remain visible referring now to fig7 a a side view cutaway of lens 46 mounted directly above led 36 is illustrated according to an embodiment of the invention as shown interior dome 54 resides directly above led 36 so that a substantially bell shaped interior portion is provided in the air space directly above led 36 as the light emanates from led 36 and projects upwards into interior dome 54 that light is refracted through a combination of interior dome 54 and exterior dome 56 to produce a very wide angle of light dispersion alignment nipple 42 is also indicated as it projects through alignment nipple receiving hole 44 each lens plate 40 includes two or more alignment nipples 42 that are inserted into alignment.
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tubular member and preferably abut a top portion 38 of the skirt 30 in order that the water is immediately exposed to the magnetic field upon entry into the tubular member 16 preferably the base 12 stopper 28 tubular member 16 and spout 20 are integrally formed with the magnets 22 24 embedded therein any suitable plastic may be used for this purpose the pourer 10 includes a relatively small aperture in the tubular member 16 to ensure a strong magnetic field flanked by two strong magnets 22 24 and is affixed to the opening of a bottle flask or water tap the water as it passes the strong magnetic field causes an alteration in the configuration of the charged particles that impart taste in water particularly the taste of chlorine is reduced with immediate exposure to air chemical changes occur to the structure and configuration of chemicals so as to make the water taste softer thus the water is perceived to taste smoother with reference to fig3 there is shown a nozzle 40 including a tubular member 41 having an open end 42 and an opposite end 43 with a conventional mounting flange 44 magnets 45 46 having an arcuate shape are disposed within the tubular member 41 and establish a venturi 6 therebetween as indicated by arrows 47 the air inlet opening 48 enables air to be drawn into a beverage as it passes through the nozzle as indicated by arrows 49 fig4 illustrates a coupling 50 also in accordance with the present invention having a tubular member 51 an inlet 52 and outlet 53 disposed at opposite ends 54 55 flow through the coupling being indicated by arrows 56 common reference numerals in fig3 and 4 represent identical or substantial equivalent elements as shown.
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the first solder paste 30 melts down and the first electronic component 50 is adhered to the substrate 10 a heat treatment temperature during the reflow process should be higher than a melting temperature that is a soldering temperature of the first solder paste 30 and should be lower than a temperature that the first electronic component 50 can withstand accordingly an upper limit of the heat treatment temperature should be determined by considering temperature limits under which the first electronic component 50 has reliability referring to fig6 a second mask 22 and guides 60 are sequentially formed on the substrate 10 on which the first electronic component 50 is mounted the second mask 22 formed on the substrate 10 includes a second opening 14 through which the first electronic component 50 is exposed and a third opening 16 through which a region of the substrate 10 on which a second solder paste 32 of fig8 is to be applied is exposed the second mask 22 may be a thin metal layer like the first mask 20 the guide 60 formed on the second mask 22 barriers an introduction of the second solder paste into the first electronic component 50 the guide 60 is positioned on a portion of the second mask 22 which is between the first electronic component 50 and the region of the substrate 10 on which the second solder paste 32 is to be applied alternatively the guide 60 may be formed on a portion of the second mask 22 which is between the second opening 14 through which the first electronic component 50 is exposed and the third opening 16 through which the region of the substrate 10 on.
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after having made some seaming stitches the gripping means 8 will be disenergized by releasing pressurized air from the duct g and supplying pressurized air to the duct h thereby causing the gripper holder movable element 43 of the gripper closing piston 46 to withdraw with a consequent opening of the arms 44 and 45 of the gripper at the end of the seaming operation the operator should recover the small amount of yarn 6 held in the cavity 13 by the crochet 11 by pulling the seamed pieces 3 and 4 without the need of cutting the yarn 6 then the operator will deposit the seamed pieces 3 and 4 and will provide other pieces to be seamed and in the meanwhile the electronic control device will cause the yarn 6 loading cycle to be quickly repeated so as to load again the yarn 6 into the cavity 13 of the crochet 11 thereby eliminating any dead loading delays as well as cutting delays and with a consequent great saving of yarn 6 which in conventional sewing machine is on the contrary randomly taken by the operator for forming the first seaming stitches thus the operator must not take care of the top yarn 6 thereby eliminating any manual operations from the above disclosure and from the observations of the figures of the accompanying drawings it should be apparent that the invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects in particular the fact is to be pointed out that a two yarn sewing machine has been provided which is specifically designed for automatically loading cutting locking and precisely controlling the amount of the top yarn necessary.
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which extends substantially perpendicularly relative to the longitudinal direction of the channels 22 a portion 34 i e a receiving portion which is of a size which complements those of the female inner shape 15 of a tool head 14 of the set of tools defines a step of the bar 32 each portion 34 is spaced from the base 20 and transversely retains the fork 14 relative to the bar 32 a step of the bar 32 is arranged substantially in the same plane as the associated housing 22 of the handle 18 of the corresponding tool 12 and the bar 32 has cross sections which increase progressively from one portion 34 to the following portion a protruding tongue 36 extends the stepped bar 32 in the longitudinal direction of the channels 22 a mark 37 which is integral with the tongue 36 is arranged facing each portion 34 of the stepped bar 32 each mark 37 indicates the opening dimension of the female inner profile 15 of the head 14 of the tool 12 the base 20 further comprises a tapered end 38 which is directed towards the bar 32 and spaced therefrom by a space 39 for receiving the tool head 14 as will be described below the hollow bar 32 opens in each of the lateral walls 26 and 28 respectively in the region of holes 40 and 42 fig4 respectively a metal clamp 44 fig4 which is positioned between two ribs 45 of the rear face of the base 20 fig2 is fitted and fixed by a fixing element not illustrated which is itself screwed into a blind hole 46 the clamp.
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applied product dyeings being 38 and less than 5 if the identical test is run without the product of the invention being present the amount of dye transferred is 12 and the amount of dye left in the bath less than 5 if the identical test is run with a 6 o w g of a product formulated on the basis of biphenyl a common carrier active ingredient the following values are obtained dye transferred 24 dye left in bath 11 one pound packages of texturized polyester yarn are dyed on a laboratory high temperature package dyeing apparatus with 2 o w g of ci disperse blue 81 under conditions which are typical for today 39 s high speed production liquor flow 50 l kg min rate of temperature rise 4 u00b0 c minute liquor flow direction inside out after the maximum dyeing temperature of 130 u00b0 c is reached dyeing is continued for 15 minutes at this temperature if the dyeing is executed in the presence of 3 o w g of the levelling agent of example 1 a dyeing that is level i e contains a uniform dye concentration from inside to outside of the package is obtained if the dyeing is executed in the presence of 3 of a product based on a common carrier active ingredient with strong accelerating properties such as o dichlorobenzene a substantially unlevel dyeing is obtained with differences from inside to the middle of the package of 12 in dye concentration a dyeing of 2 o w g of a ci disperse red 159 is prepared on qiana u00ae modified nylon fabric in.
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utilized to manufacture panels having a random rake surface wherein the panels have different configurations and shapes than the panel shape and form depicted in the specification and drawing referring especially to fig1 4 and 5 the apparatus incorporates a conveyor 10 comprised of a frame made up of side rails 12 and 14 supported on legs 16 the side rails 12 and 14 are interconnected by cross members such as cross members 18 to define a rigid support frame rollers 20 are arranged at spaced intervals extending between the side rails 12 and 14 the rollers 20 support a mold or form which is shown in phantom in fig1 as form 22 the form 22 receives the fluid material which defines the panel e g mixture of cement and aggregate positioned beneath the conveyor 10 are first and second form driving assemblies 24 and 26 each assembly 24 and 26 has substantially the identical construction and thus the following description with respect to assembly 24 is equally applicable to assembly 26 the assembly 24 is mounted on a platform 28 the platform 28 supports a motor 30 which has an output or drive shaft that acts through a gear box 32 and connects to a drive chain 34 mounted within a housing 36 for driving a friction wheel 38 the wheel 38 is supported on an axle 40 journaled.
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is associated with a rigid plate 40 which extends at least over part of the length of the filtering medium in fig7 and 8 the rigid plates 40 are fixed in pockets 42 formed in a bag filter 9a when this bag filter 9a is fitted into the perforated basket 6 it is angularly positioned in such a way that each of its leaves 40 is made to coincide with a deformable leaf 20 during the clearing the deformation of each leaf 20 acts on the rigid plate 40 in the manner of a piston so that the radial force of breaking up the cake is spread approximately uniformly over the length of the plate 40 and improves the fragmentation of this cake the pockets 42 may be replaced by rigid runners or any other means providing their connection with the bag 9a each plate 40 which is inserted between the clearing member 20 and the filtering medium 9a may also as shown in fig1 be fixed to the member and in this as shown in fig1 be fixed to the member and in this case to a leaf 20c or to the fabric backing 10 if there is one in another embodiment depicted in fig1 and 12 each clearing member 49 consists of several rigid elements 50 joined together in the manner of a chain and of articulations 51a and 51b the end element 50a is connected by its articulation 51a to the wall 6b of the basket while the other end element 50b is secured to a control means such as a radial peg 29 sliding in a slot 30 in the basket 6 there is an even number of elements and.
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light to be radiated to a preset position of the treatment area according to a preset pattern meanwhile the signal detection unit 50 may detect a signal transferred from the treatment area when the light is radiated to the treatment area by the beam delivery unit 40 the tissue of the treatment area is varied by the transferred energy and accordingly various forms of signals may be presented the signal detection unit 50 may identify whether the treatment area experiences a tissue variation by detecting the signals in the instant embodiment it may be configured so that the occurrence of micro cavitation in the rpe cell r may be detected through sound wave information reflected or phase information on the reflected light when light is radiated although the drugen treatment device 1 according to the present invention has been schematically described this is merely an exemplary configuration for describing the present invention and various changes may be made thereto in connection with fig8 a drugen treatment method and method for controlling the treatment device using the drugen treatment device 1 of fig7 are described first the step of detecting the position of drugen to treat the drugen d is performed s 10 this step is performed by the test.
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2009031508 A1 abstract separate covers for protruding portions of discs of automatic swimming pool cleaners are addressed the covers may be placed onto protrusions such as fins and removed from the fins as needed version of the covers are made of material more rigid and having lower coefficient of friction than the fins to discourage lateral bending of the fins and decrease frictional contact of the fins with pool surfaces application_number US 88829407 A description depicted in fig1 4 is exemplary member or cover 10 of the present invention presently preferred versions of cover 10 are one piece structures molded into a rigid shape in particular cover 10 typically is designed to be substantially harder i e more rigid than 80 a shore the typical hardness of its associated disc 14 alternatively cover 10 may comprise more than one piece whether a one or multi piece structure cover 10 may include generally vertically oriented portion 18 and generally horizontal portion 22 as shown in fig1 4 portion 18 may extend upward from portion 22 portion 18 also may be curved generally matching the shape of leading edges 26 of fins 30 spaced radially about disc 14 see fig3 5 if protrusions shaped other than fins 30 extend outward beyond periphery 34 of disc 14 portion 18 may of course be shaped differently than as shown generally vertically oriented portion 18 may comprise wall 38 and at upper end 42 cap 46 wall 38 has generally u shaped cross section thus forming hollow area 50 into which fin 30 may be frictionally fitted cap 46 functions as a stop contacting uppermost part 54 of fin 30 when cover 10 is properly positioned generally horizontal portion 22 may include spaced walls.
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and fixed to the wall or window frame through two self tapping screws 1 and the inner side thereof adheres to the wall or window frame the outer side 2 1 of the stationary seat 2 comprises two rows of longitudinal teeth 2 2 in which each tooth has an upper part shaped as an upward slope and a lower part shaped as a downward plane two longitudinal edges of the outer side 2 1 continuously turn by 90 degrees twice respectively to form two longitudinal chutes 2 3 which are faced opposite to each other two longitudinal chutes 3 6 are formed on one side of the bottom cover 3 and two projecting flexible blocks 3 5 two longitudinal chutes 3 6 of the bottom cover 3 are matched with two chutes 2 3 of the stationary seat 2 in particular the projecting edges adjacent to the chutes 3 6 of the bottom cover are positioned into the chutes 2 3 of the stationary seat 2 and the projecting edges adjacent to the chutes 2 3 of the stationary seat are located into the chutes 3 6 of the bottom cover 3 so that the bottom cover 3 is slidably adapted to the stationary seat 2 the flexible blocks 3 5.
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or include units that provide for a wireless internet module such as wireless lan wlan wi fi wibro and wimax or other types of communication modules the display unit 130 displays information inputted by a user or information to be displayed to a user including various menus of a portable terminal 100 for example the display unit 130 can provide various screens according to the use of the portable terminal 100 such as an idle screen a message writing screen a calling screen etc particularly the display unit 130 according to the present invention can display an indicator that informs the user of the reception of general information of a preferred content upon receipt of the general information or at preset intervals e g once hour further the display unit 130 can display a preferred content using image information included in general information of the preferred content which is received through the wireless communication unit 150 for example if any one of the displayed images when multiple preferred content are available to the user is selected the display unit 130 can output a menu pop up window the menu pop up window may include a purchasing menu for the purchasing of content corresponding to the selected image a deleting menu a detailed information viewing menu and a review viewing menu such a display unit 130 may be formed as a liquid crystal display lcd an organic light emitted diode oled an active matrix organic light emitted diode amoled etc in case the display unit 130 is in the form of a touch screen the display unit 130 can be operated as an input unit not shown alternatively a keyboard unit not shown may be used.
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wave frequency having a second aar which is higher than said first aar thereby adjusting the path loss from the first path loss to a second path loss that is higher than said first path loss thereby making use of said surplus system gain in a first alternative embodiment to the embodiment of a method for optimizing inter link interferences by exploiting atmospheric absorption of millimeter waves the adjusting of path loss reduces interference with other near by millimeter wave communication systems in a second alternative embodiment to the embodiment of a method for optimizing inter link interferences by exploiting atmospheric absorption of millimeter waves the conclusion of a surplus system gain is made by measuring a signal to noise ratio at a receiver belonging to the first 111 or second 112 millimeter wave communication systems and determining that this signal to noise ratio is higher than a minimum signal to noise ratio needed to support a predetermined rate of communication in a third alternative embodiment to the embodiment of a method for optimizing inter link interferences by exploiting atmospheric absorption of millimeter waves the conclusion of a surplus system gain is made by measuring a packet or bit error rate at a receiver belonging to the first 111 or second 112 millimeter wave communication systems and determining that said packet or bit error rate is lower than a maximum bit error rate allowed for a predetermined quality of communication in a third alternative embodiment to the embodiment of a method.
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first and second active regions 110 and 105 along the step thereof the gate electrode 113 is formed to be stacked on the gate insulating layer 111 the metal contact 123 is formed on the gate electrode 113 and the metal contact 125 is formed on the top of the junction region 115 on the other side of where the second active region 105 is formed on at this time the gate insulating layer 111 may be formed by diffusion of an oxidizing agent of the first and second active regions 110 and 105 and interface reaction with a silicon si material of the first and second active regions 110 and 105 referring to fig2 the diffusion of the oxidizing agent through a silicon oxide sio 2 previously formed is relatively more difficult in the stepped portion a of the gate insulating layer 111 that is the oxidizing speed is reduced at a bottom corner a of the second active region 105 as compared to a top and side of the second active region 105 therefore the gate insulating layer has a lower thickness at the bottom corner a when the silicon oxide sio 2 is formed through oxidation of silicon si of the second active region 105 stress is induced due to volume expansion the stress is concentrated on the bottom corner a and the oxidizing speed is reduced at that location therefore the gate insulating layer has a lower thickness at the bottom corner a in an embodiment the bottom corner a defines a sharp point where the gate insulating layer 111 is to be ruptured in an embodiment the second active region 105 having a rectangular shape is grown on the first active region 110.
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fig6 u2013 9 it can be seen that the knife selecting arrangement 106 is defined by a selector rotor 108 comprising a cylindrical tube 110 and stub shafts 112 r and 112 l respectively fixed to the opposite ends of the tube 110 the stub shafts 112 r and 112 l are of a smaller diameter than the tube 110 and are respectively received in clearance slots 114 r and 114 l provided in upper edges of the side walls 14 r and 14 l at locations spaced just to the rear of the angle member 20 referring also to fig8 and 9 it can be seen that four different tab arrangements 116 118 120 and 122 are respectively fixed to the tube 110 in longitudinal rows spaced equally from each other about the longitudinal axis of the tube 110 the tab arrangement 116 is designed for blocking all of the spring mounting rods 46 in the retracted position as shown in fig6 so that none of the knives 26 are operative for cutting crop the tab arrangement includes a pair of tabs 124 respectively located at opposite extremes of the arrangement 116 and located between the tabs 124 and cooperating with the tabs 124 and with each.
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second driver 112 in accordance with the present disclosure as shown in fig1 a 17c the motion or rotation of the control key disposed in a keyway of the interchangeable core cylinder is extended to approximately 180 degrees referring to fig1 a 17c the second driver 112 includes a first surface 156 having a groove or channel 158 and a second surface 160 including the second cam 132 in operation the first cam 130 of first driver 125 will ride in channel 158 to actuate the second driver 112 in a rotatable motion as can be seen in fig1 a channel 158 includes a first leg 162 joined by a second leg 164 at a predetermined angle e g an angle of about 125 degrees the second leg 164 includes a notch 166 the notch 166 is provided to give clearance to the first cam 130 that is moving in the channel 158 therefore allowing the first cam 130 to move freely in the channel 158 to not lock up inside causing a lockout issue by providing such a channel 158 the second cam 132 will rotate the same distance as the cam 152 of driver 144 however the first cam 130 will travel.
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mm diameter is required for concomitant meal and particle emptying as used herein with respect to the present invention meal and particle emptying shall be deemed to be concomitant if their respective emptying rates are within 20 of one another at a density of 2 g ml the particle size required to achieve concomitant emptying drops to less than about 1 mm in diameter the data depicted in the bar graph of fig1 were obtained by first plotting not shown particle emptying against meal emptying to normalize for day day and dog dog handling of the meal if both emptied at equal rates then the relation would be y x a positive deviation from this relationship indicates that the particles empty faster than the meal while a negative deviation indicates a slower emptying rate for the particles relative to the meal in fig1 the signed sums of the deviations are plotted as a function of particle size for particles of density approximately 1 g ml there is a dramatic change between faster and slower emptying of spheres versus the meal between a particle diameter of 1 6 and 2 4 mm table ii______________________________________signed sum deviation from concomitantemptying with the meals as a function of density signed sum deviation density 1 6 mm 2 4 mm 3 2 mm______________________________________with 1 41 45 18060 ml 2 208 336 211waterwith 1 163 180 ml 0 5 337 water______________________________________ fig2 is a graph which shows the effect of density difference between the spheres.
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150 volts until orange dye have migrated an appropriate distance about 5 6 cms 10 excess agarose can be stored at room temperature and remelted in a microwave and can be used again a all reaction give pcr product of 800 base pair for internal control this proves pcr reaction is working fine and there is no inhibitor of pcr in the clinical sample b only chlamydia trachomatis positive sample give an extra band of 368 bp as is evident from the dna size marker lane 1 take 500 u03bcl of collected sample cocktail in a fresh microcentrifuge tube 1 5 ml and centrifuge at 15 000 g for 30 minute at 4 u00b0 c 2 discard the supernatant carefully without disturbing the pellet 3 suspend the pellet from step 2 in 50 u03bcl of te solution 4 now incubate the sample at 100 u00b0 c for 10 minute 5 spin at 10 000 rpm for 2 minute 6 collect the supernatant carefully in separate tube designated as sample dna all other steps will be as mentioned in the detailed assay sample is collected as a swab and is dipped in the vial containing sterile 1m1 transport medium and stored at 4 u00b0 c for several hours or in freezer for a maximum time up to one week 1 take 500 u03bcl of collected sample cocktail in a fresh microcentrifuge tube 1 5.
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top agarose or on agar plates containing no zeocine at all wild type no sh ble gene was consistently killed completely at 2 u03bcg ml zeocine resistance to higher concentrations of zeocine e g 25 u03bcg ml indicates higher expression level of the selection gene sh ble at lower irradiance levels fig5 shows the number of exemplary transformed algal cell colonies obtained when cells from a single transformation experiment have been plated under varying light conditions fig5 shows that the number of colonies which is equal to the number of transformed cells which can stand concentrations of zeocine as high as 25 u03bcg ml increases with decreasing light intensities the highest number of transformants was obtained at low light intensities at 5 u03bce u03bcmol photons m2 s the result indicates that the exemplary construct utilized as shown in fig2 has a higher level of gene expression at lower light intensities than at higher light intensities accordingly the exemplary constructs shown in fig2 4 might be utilized for the expression of genes modulated by the intensity of light fig6 shows the number of exemplary transformed algal mutants obtained and showing fifty percent 50 or more growth at a given zeocine concentration but less than 50 at the next highest tested zeocine concentration fig6 illustrates the frequency of 96 clones obtained with the transformation vector pl90 showing more than 50 growth in a liquid assay monitoring growth via od750 at a certain zeocine concentration but less than 50 at the next.
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restricted airspace e g u201c turn left u201d if it has been determined that a pilot has entered restricted airspace a message may be played instructing the pilot to tune to a particular radio frequency or take other action to contact ground controllers to advise of his status and thus avoid a possible mistaken shoot down incident note that in some instances where airspace is crowded suitable modifications may be made to the system to prevent false alarms for example approaches to reagan national airport in washington d c necessitate that aircraft approaching the airport also are approaching the restricted airspace surrounding the capitol as the system is ground based and not aircraft based it is a simple matter to reprogram warning parameters accordingly for each airport or zone such that the pilot of a plane landing at national airport is not distracted by numerous false alarms indicating the proximity of restricted airspace the system may be programmed to indicate whether or not the pilot is on the correct approach path and indeed this is already a feature of the airscene u2122 software and provide restricted airspace warnings only if a significant deviation occurs from the approach path and the course heading indicated a possible breach of restricted airspace fig1 illustrates one embodiment of the auto warning system of the present invention in the embodiment.
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end caps a first end cap 62 and a second end cap 64 each of which may also have at least thermally conductive and or radiant properties end caps 62 64 may have any of a variety of shapes sizes and or configurations for example as reflected by first end cap 62 one or both end caps may be sized and shaped to fit over conductive tube 60 in a secure or tight manner alternatively as reflected by second end cap 64 one or both end caps may be sized and shaped so as to fit in conductive tube 60 in a secure or tight manner thus in this preferred aspect of the present invention end caps 62 64 preferably provide additional radiating and or conductive surface area to that already provided by the outer surface of conductive tube 60 in another aspect of the present invention one or more secondary heaters 50 may preferably be operatively associated with one or more radiators 66 for example as shown in fig2 at least one radiator 66 may be press fit onto conductive tube 60 in at least a substantially secure or tight manner alternatively the conductive tube 60 may be integrally formed as part of the radiator 66 each radiator 66 may preferably be made of any of a variety of materials.
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215 step 450 thereafter the administrative client interface servlet 270 returns control to the misinformation detection server logic 240 step 490 if the http request is not intended for the misinformation recognition handler 215 then the request is checked to determine if it is intended for the misinformation response handler 225 step 460 if so then the http request is passed to the misinformation response handler 225 step 470 thereafter the administrative client interface servlet 270 returns control to the misinformation detection server logic 240 step 490 if the http request is not intended for the misinformation response handler 225 then the request is passed to a miscellaneous handler for further processing in a manner which is beyond the scope of this invention step 480 thereafter the administrative client interface servlet 270 returns control to the misinformation detection server logic 240 step 490 referring to fig5 in one embodiment a flow diagram of the operation of the misinformation detection system 100 is shown the described misinformation detection method begins executing as soon as the misinformation detection server 130 is started and continues executing until the misinformation detection server 130 is shut down the common usage pattern handler 280 first determines the common usage patterns of the catalog server 110 step 510 the data included in these usage patterns includes but is not limited to data obtained programmatically by the common usage pattern handler 280 as well as patterns entered manually by authorized users via the administrative client interface servlet 270 all such patterns are saved in the misinformation detection server database 235 by the common.
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process the molding plug is preferably aluminum composite or rubber most preferably aluminum the central opening through the boot 20 is configured with a groove 24 to hold the flange 26 on the upper end of the pump cylinder 28 the cylinder can optionally be bonded to the boot using any suitable flexible adhesive epoxy urethane cyanoacrylate or any other flexible adhesive known in the art the pump cylinder shown is a right cylinder but other cylinders that are not right cylinders such as a cylinder having a non circular cross section may be used located in the pump cylinder 28 is the pump piston 30 that is illustrated in fig1 a 1b and 1 c in one preferred embodiment the piston 30 includes a circular groove or hollowed out portion 32 at the bottom end that contains the spring 34 that forces the piston 30 up in the cylinder 28 in another preferred embodiment of the pump the spring is not necessary to force the piston up in the cylinder in fig1 a the pump is in the locked position and the ball is ready for use in fig1 b the pump is in the unlocked position and is ready to be activated or pumped to add air to the ball attached to the upper end of the piston.
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a form fitted part 12 which in the illustrated embodiment of fig1 consists of adjoiningly located annular grooves instead of such annular grooves there can also be provided other form fitting members such as for example screw threads with this form fitted member 12 of the projectile body 2 there is connected the thrust ring 4 in a close fit hereby the thrust ring 4 in general consists of four segments 4 39 which are all identically configured and which are positioned to form a single member extending about the form fitted part 12 a rubber ring 13 which is inserted in the front region of the thrust ring 4 serves for the adjustment of the individual thrust ring segments 4 39 prior to the spraying on of the plastic hood 3 inserted into an externally extending annular groove of the thrust ring 4 is a retainer slide ring 14 located in the retainer slide ring 14 is a plastic guide band 10 this guide band 10 is constituted of two half rings and is inserted with a lateral spacing 15 as well as with regard to the bottom in the retainer slide ring 14 as a through sliding guide band the snap closure in the simple construction pursuant to fig3 can be formed by an interengageable connector groove attachment 16 the thrust ring segments possess facing towards the rearward end a circumferentially extending recessed.
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may be termed u201c minimum round trip time u201d its value can be determined by the proxy using a train of packets to the client some of which are guaranteed to be forwarded immediately by the base station either because the client is in active mode or because they happen to be sent immediately before a beacon is sent due to very small mac level delays the measured min_rtt values are actually a randomly distributed collection of values with a lower bound determined by the size of the probe packets the wlan technology and base station used in summary any measured rtt round trip time that is very close within one or two msecs from this bound is considered to be a min_rtt fig2 illustrates a process 200 for probing to determine a u201c beacon time u201d parameter note that this parameter characterizes the wlan base station and therefore needs to be determined only for the first client using the base station as shown the proxy starts the process at step 210 next a probe packet is sent to a device a response is awaited and the response delay is measured in step 220 if the measured response delay is not approximately equal to the predetermined parameter min_rtt in step 230 then the delay is calculated and a delay interval is traversed in step 240 before sending out another probe packet in step 220 if the response delay is indeed approximately equal to min_rtt in step 230 then the resultant parameter beacon_time is recorded in step 250 fig3 illustrates a process 300 for probing to determine a u201c beacon interval u201d parameter as shown the proxy starts the process at step.
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around each tooth and a stator yoke core that connects the respective teeth the teeth and the stator yoke core integrally fixed by a molding resin the rotary electric machine also includes a rotor with a plurality of magnets that face the teeth the magnets and teeth separated from each other by a space therebetween each of the teeth comprises a head portion facing opposite the magnets a coil wind up portion around which the coil is wound up and an insert portion that can be inserted into the stator yoke core the insert portion including a groove formed in a portion of the insert portion that protrudes from the stator yoke core where the groove is fillable with the molding resin to inhibit the teeth from disengaging from the stator yoke core application_number US 48897206 A description preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings the first embodiment of the present invention is represented by fig1 to 11 with reference to fig1 and 2 reference numeral 11 denotes an electric wheelchair or electrically powered wheelchair mounted with an electric motor 12 as a rotary electric machine according to the present invention and the electric wheelchair is driven and traveled by the driving.
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c and has traveled past one or more sealing rings 8 a 8 b 8 c 8 d can be collected and drained into the outer chamber 15 via the passage 14 the outer chamber 15 communicates via a drainage line 16 for example with a suction pump not shown that can suck medium which has been stripped off and separated e g lubricating oil out of the outer chamber 15 on the piston side the seal arrangement 1 according to the invention has a second seal housing part in the form of a cover 5 which covers the housing part 4 and likewise has an opening 7 through which the piston rod 105 extends the housing cover seal housing part 5 here is embodied so that a seal packet 20 composed of one out of at least two but preferably several sealing rings 8 a 8 b 8 c 8 d and the corresponding spacer elements 9 a 9 b 9 c provided is secured without play or virtually without play in the seal housing composed of the seal housing parts 4 and 5 in the following the seal packet 20 which is composed of at least two sealing rings 8 a 8 b and at least one spacer ring 9 a is referred to for the sake of simplicity by the reference numeral 20 in a particularly preferred embodiment a wavy lock washer not shown can be provided which is positioned so that it surrounds the piston rod 105 for example between a sealing ring 8 b and the second seal housing part and prestresses the seal packet 20 in the axial direction 3 the seal.
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of the foamed thermoplastic film desired the decomposition products of the foaming agent that form the gaseous phase or gaseous cells 12 of the foamed thermoplastic film include air nitrogen carbon dioxide carbon monoxide and other hydrocarbons azodicarbonamides generate primarily nitrogen gas into the melt modified bicarbonates generate primarily carbon dioxide gas into the melt ultimately these gases expire after extrusion and are replaced by air within the film these gases have relatively low critical points as well as low solubility in the melt additives such as activators and nucleators in combination with the chemical foaming agent may be used in the present invention to ensure the complete decomposition of the chemical foaming agent and to control gaseous cell 12 size nucleation agents such as talc and other finely divided fillers may be used to assist in gaseous cell 12 formation by providing sites for the cells to form it is important to note that the foaming agent itself especially if used in particulate form may also act as a nucleating agent fig2 is a cross section of a typical extruder shown generally at 20 that can be used to manufacture the foamed thermoplastic film of this invention the functions of the extruder are three fold 1 to plasticate the thermoplastic resin to the proper viscosity so that it can absorb the gas generated by the foaming agent 2 to intimately mix all components of the resin foaming agent mixture together and 3 to maintain the resin foaming agent mixture under sufficient pressure so that the gas produced.
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and the railway as shown in several embodiments of dies used to shape the top surface 15 depicted in fig4 the top surface may alternately be planar rounded and or angled the top surface may or may not be essentially parallel to the bottom fig5 is a box diagram showing the arrangement of tie 400 steel tie 600 and fastener 510 tie 400 is channeled in an area corresponding to a center piece of a trough or grooved steel tie 600 the channel 22 runs the length of the tie and is adapted to receive at least one bolt 510 to secure the steel tie to the tie of the invention the tie may be optionally drilled at one or more predetermined section of the channel to receive one or more bolts the channel enables a head of the bolt to be located below the outer most surface of the top surface the predrilled holes 500 and bolts extend from the top surface to the chamfer 12 or bottom for attachment of one or more washer and or nut one skilled in the art will understand that the description of the present invention herein is presented for purposes of illustration and that the design of the present invention should not.
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or crystallisation thereafter if desirable removing the r3 group of the resulting s enantiomer according to general formula tv with a suitable reagent such as an acid or base and if desirable deprotecting the q group of the resulting s enantiomer according to general formula iv with a deprotecting agent optionally a free carboxylic acid function may in the end be protected with the group r p the present invention further relates to a process for the preparation of the s enantiomer of a compound of the general formula vii wherein q is a protecting group or h r2 is oh or the group or p wherein r p is a protecting group and one or more of the hydrogen atoms of the phenyl group are optionally substituted by the equivalent number of halogen atoms comprising separating the enantiomers by chiral chromatography and thereafter if desirable deprotecting the q group of the resulting compound with a deprotecting agent and optionally protecting a free carboxylic acid function with the group r p the present invention further relates to a process for the preparation of a compound of the general formula viii wherein q is a protecting group or h a is oh a chiral auxiliary group or the group or p wherein r p is a protecting group and one or more of the hydrogen atoms of the phenyl group are optionally substituted by the equivalent number of halogen atoms comprising reducing a compound according to the general formula vi wherein q is a protecting group or h and a is oh a chiral auxiliary group or the group or p wherein r p is a protecting group and one or more of the hydrogen.
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aromatic reaction products the working fluid can be any condensible fluid having a substantially lower boiling point than that of the aromatic substrate preferably the working fluid comprises acyclic hydrocarbons having a boiling point difference of at least 60 u00b0 c with the aromatic substrate hydrocarbons for the working fluid are preferably light hydrocarbons composed of c 4 or lower carbon number paraffins and more preferably c 3 paraffins normally the addition rate of the working fluid is equal to 2 20 of the net effluent mass flow rate essentially all of the working fluid will be in a vapor phase before it is combined with the effluent stream the working fluid is vaporized by heat exchange with one or more process streams therefore a suitable working fluid must be able to extract heat from one or more process streams at temperature levels that will vaporize the working fluid or preferably super heat the working fluid in addition the working fluid must be easily separated from the aromatic substrate it is also desired to recycle the working fluid as a pumpable liquid therefore the working fluid is preferable condensable at ordinary process pressure levels without refrigeration the combined effluent and working fluid enter a flash separator at a temperature sufficient to maintain a majority of the working fluid and a portion of the effluent in the vapor phase this temperature is less than the boiling point of the aromatic substrate the combined effluent and working fluid may be brought.
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acid ester in the resulting lubricating composition is 0 25 the results of the test are reported in table 3 the anti wear properties of flexon 845 containing 1 0 irgalube tppt are determined according to the procedure outlined in example 5 the test results are reported in table 3 a lubricating composition in accordance with the prior art is prepared by mixing monacor 39 with flexon 845 containing 1 0 irgalube tppt the composition is tested for anti wear properties according to the procedure outlined in example 5 the concentration of monacor 39 in the lubricating composition is 0 25 the results of the test are reported in table 3 table 3______________________________________composition wear scar mm ______________________________________example 9 0 20comparative example 9 0 49comparative example 10 0 21______________________________________ these test results demonstrate that compositions prepared in accordance with the present invention examples 5 9 exhibit anti wear properties table 4 depicts the superior demulsibility properties possessed by lubricating compositions prepared in accordance with the present invention the lubricating compositions reported in table 4 comprise iso 32 paraffinic oil containing 0 6 zinc dialkyldithiophosphate and varying amounts of demulsifiers anti wear anti corrosion additives the demulsibility properties are measured according to astm test d1401 in this test 40 ml of distilled water and 40 ml of the lubricating composition are placed in a 100 ml graduated cylinder and are heated to 54 u00b0 c in a water bath the oil.
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the form of u201c positive u201d or u201c negative u201d and may be made available to other users of the online auction system 100 to provide an indication of the buyer 39 s or the seller 39 s reputation for example if both the selling user and the buying user perform without issues arising then each user may leave a u201c positive u201d feedback for the other however if one or the other users fails to perform their obligation then the non breaching user may leave a u201c negative u201d feedback for the breaching user in some embodiments feedback is represented using a graduated scale such as a numeric indication from one to ten a graphical indication from u201c one star u201d to u201c five stars u201d or a stepped indication such as u201c good u201d u201c bad u201d and u201c neutral u201d positive and negative feedback in such embodiments may be scaled according to the graduated scale used in an embodiment feedback is recorded in the user database 116 to be aggregated and presented to other users in some examples feedback may use the u201c take u201d associated with one or more transactions in an online auction system online auction systems 100 facilitate the buying selling listing and payment transactions for goods and services to generate revenue one or more modes may be used.
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system controller 26 may be arranged to determine the optimum operating dew point temperature of the anteroom 14 and to control the anteroom 14 at this optimum operating dew point temperature so that air infiltrating from the anteroom 14 into the freezer 12 will not cause fog ice and or snow in the freezer 12 additionally the system controller 26 in response to the frost sensors 48 and 50 controls conditions in the anteroom 14 so that ice will not accumulate in the anteroom 14 at the bottom of the opening of the door 10 or in the freezer 12 at the top of the opening of the door 10 accordingly the system controller 26 flags the fan and coil unit 52 in the anteroom 14 so as to cause the speed of the fan in the fan and coil unit 52 to increase to maintain better air circulation and mixing and also flags the fan and coil unit 52 to convert to heating mode when the ice from the opening of the door 10 is removed and the dry bulb temperature of the anteroom 14 is operating at set point the system controller 26 flags the fan and coil unit 52 to operate at normal conditions also the system controller 26 is responsive to the coil frost sensor 76 that is positioned to sense frost build up on the evaporator coil of the fan and coil unit 62 in order to reduce this frost build up by increasing the speed of the fan of.
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drop inside the active region in the present invention the width w 8 is approximately 7 56 u03bc and this narrow stripe forms a series resistor of approximately 10 u03c9 this width prevents display luminance non uniformity problems by assuring that the voltage drop in the stripe 90 material is no greater outside the active area 58 as inside the active area 58 the width of the anode stripes 90 r 90 g 90 b are increased back to width w 7 in the bus regions in order to accommodate a larger via and therefore a more robust electrical interconnection between the anode stripe and the bus designing the anode stripes 90 in this manner further reduces the cross over area of regions 70 72 74 by a factor of 7 56 227 therefore there is a reduction in the failures caused by defect density of the ilo layer by this factor because there are numerous cross over areas in the entire panel even a small decrease in width between w 8 and w 7 can greatly improve the reliability of the anode plate in the panel of the present invention there are 1023 cross over areas in the green bus 54 and there are 2046 cross over areas in the red bus 56 therefore even in situations where w 8 is only slightly smaller than w 7 such as 1 u03bc which is the minimum design width for a medium resolution printer a large reduction in failures is realized the reduction in the failure rate realized by the structure of the anode stripe 90 shown.
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13 g 3 19 mmol was added at room temperature after stirring the mixture at the same temperature for 11 hours the solvent was distilled off under reduced pressure the residue was dissolved in dcm and insoluble matter was filtered off the filtrate was concentrated in vacuo the residue was purified by flash column chromatography yamazen hi flash u2122 column silicagel l size 20 ml min gradient 10 to 50 acoet in n heptane to afford the title compound as white solids 532 mg 2 61 mmol 1 h nmr 400 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 ppm 3 57 t j 12 4 hz 2h 6 74 6 94 m 1h 6 95 7 08 m 1h ammonium acetate 427 g 55 4 mmol was added to a solution of the product obtained in production example 1 2 377 mg 1 85 mmol in isopropanol 16 ml at room temperature and the mixture was refluxed for 30 min sodium cyanoborohydride 348 mg 5 54 mmol was added to the reaction mixture and stirred under reflux for 7 hours after cooling to room temperature acoet and 2n naoh were added to the reaction mixture and the layers were separated the organic layer was concentrated in vacuo water was added to the residue and partitioned between acoet and 1n hcl the aqueous layer was basified with 2n naoh and extracted with acoet the organic layer was dried over na2so4 evaporated and dried to afford the title compound 210 mg 1 02 mmol 1 h nmr 400 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 ppm 3 26 3 55 m 2h 4 59 dd j 13 3 5 3 hz 1h 6 61 6 86 m 2h to a dcm solution 10 ml of the product obtained.
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is described in the specification itu t rec h 264 iso iec 14496 10 avc the basics of which are described in the following in h 264 avc an adaptive deblocking filter is applied in the coding loop this means that further prediction is performed on filtered images the filter is designed to remove as much as possible of the blocking and quantization noise and still maintain as much of the image content as possible it is often a challenge to separate quantization noise and picture content this is why the filter is highly content adaptive and therefore complex concerning computational operations in fig3 an edge between two picture blocks is shown the letters c and d denotes two adjacent pixel positions on each side of the edge and the other letters denotes the 6 horizontal pixel positions closest to the two first mentioned pixels according to h 264 avc pixels b c de may be modified based on the value of each of the pixels and on the characterization of the edge itself this modification is for equalizing the above mentioned artifacts the modification is therefore carried out only when artifacts are likely to occur similar filter operations are performed on all the lines a b c d e f in the following description the letters will be used without the numbering 0 7 according to h 264 a strength value str is defined for the edge this strength value reflects whether artifacts are likely to occur between two blocks and depends on one or more of the following situations are detected a if any of the two blocks on each side of the boundary is intra coded i e coded based on already coded blocks in present picture b if any of the two blocks on each.
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the optical image the objective lenses 32 a and 32 b may be composite objective lenses the laser 12 emits a light beam that is collimated by the collimator lens 14 and incident on the beam splitter 16 the transmitted part of the beam is captured by the forward sense photodetector 18 for measuring the light output of the laser 12 the results of this measurement are used by a laser driver not shown to control the output of the laser 12 the reflected part of the light beam is incident on the spot generator 20 the spot generator 20 modulates the incident light beam to produce an array of light spots in a sample placed in the sample layer 26 the imaging optics 32 generates on the pixelated photodetector 34 an optical image of the sample layer 26 illuminated by the array of scanning spots the captured images are processed by the video processing ic 36 to a digital image that is displayed and possibly further processed by the pc 38 in view of cost the photodetector 34 is preferably an off the shelf image sensor advantageously the total bandwidth of the image sensor 34 is utilized if the method of windowing is applied in this method part of the rows and or columns are shut down so that only the pixels within the u201c window u201d are read out this gives an increase in frame rate and thus in throughput equal to the ratio of the total sensor area and the window area referring to fig2 there is.
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bus system b which connects all the assemblies of course a uniform bus system is not absolutely necessary for the provision of adjustment data items it is also conceivable for a plurality of data line systems which are parallel to one another to be provided the control device 1 is embodied in such a way that the microcontroller 13 ensures that adjustment data items d are stored in the non volatile memory unit 10 and triggered by a triggering process the triggering process can for example be in the form of a defined time interval u03b4t this means that during a movement of the adjustment element e along the adjustment path x the respectively current adjustment data items d are stored in the memory unit 10 after the defined time periods u03b4t this ensures that in particular after a voltage dip or after a resetting of the microcontroller 13 destandardization with regard to the position of the adjustment element e of the adjustment apparatus v does not occur furthermore the microcontroller 13 can have an algorithm for simulating the run on behavior of the adjustment element e after a voltage dip and or after a voltage failure as a result it is also possible to prevent destandardization of the adjustment apparatus if the moving adjustment element e runs on for a certain distance of the adjustment path x because of its inertia even after the assigned drive has been switched off before said adjustment element e is braked to a standstill the second embodiment of the control device 1 which is shown in fig2 corresponds in terms of its design comprising the timer 11 the microcontroller 13 the volatile.
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properties thus in the preferred sealing layer blend the proportion is 85 lldpe and 15 ionomer for adequate sealing with lowest ionomer concentration to improve sealing if needed a blend of 80 20 of ionomer lldpe could be used to perforate the lay flat tubing both cold and hot needles were first tried needles which would penetrate both layers produced film which produced an unacceptably high number of split bags when the bags were heat shrunk around a product increasing the gauge or thickness alleviated the problem somewhat but to make a material thicker than necessary is an uneconomical consumption of relatively expensive thermoplastic materials in the prior art perforated films have been made in single layer form with hot needles cold needles and by the application of flame afterwards the single layer is formed into a tube or bag a typical bag of the single layer film that is sealed in panels is shown in u s pat no 4 503 561 which issued on mar 5 1985 to edward c bruno the bag disclosed in the aforementioned patent has at least two distinct panels of film and the panels have slits in them to provide a ventilated bag in order to use an economically thin tube material and to perforate the tubing in one operation so that a seamless tube can be used to produce a bag with a minimum number of sealing operations it has been surprisingly discovered that slits may be cut into the tubing to produce the required perforations the perforations may be put in by hand with a v.
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respective pads are bonded together to create continuous turns of conductors around the three cores such bonding for example is advantageously provided using a solder reflow oven after bonding together of the respective solder pads 1 13 the individual transformer assemblies are separated to form individual transformers 125 as shown in fig1 the flex strip configurations shown in fig3 7 and 9 a 9 b 10 11 and 12 are advantageously manufactured using conventional mass production techniques fig1 illustrates a copper plane having a multiplicity of the bottom flex circuits 70 shown in fig9 a these circuits are adhered to a flex panel 150 made of a dielectric such as polyimide or other flexible materials such a panel can be fabricated by the ordinary processes used to construct a flex circuit this picture shows a typical arrangement of 49 circuit arrangements grouped into 7 rows and 7 columns with a number of copper paths per circuit the number of circuits on the panel and the copper paths will vary depending upon the individual transformer or inductor design but a simplified arrangement is shown for ease of illustration after the circuit patterns are etched onto the panel 150 a protective cover is bonded over the copper with a suitable dielectric as is typical of the methods used to build flex circuitry this cover has access holes that exposes the copper in chosen locations to create the solder pads so that the.
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energize the motor 121 once energized the motor 121 turns a shaft 129 which extends through the housing 112 and rotates the fan 114 furthermore although not shown in detail in fig4 similar to the embodiment described above with reference to fig1 3 there is a coupling member 116 for securing a object 118 to the housing 112 the hand held fan and object holder 110 also includes a sheath 120 that is selectively positioned over the object 118 the sheath 120 simply fits over and frictionally engages the coupling member 116 to protect the object 118 from contaminants when it is not being consumed there is also a collar 130 that is interposed between the housing 112 and the coupling member 116 accordingly although not shown in the figures an adhesive label may be placed over and around a portion of the collar 130 and a portion of the sheath 120 temporarily sealing the sheath 120 and preventing access to the object 118 until the hand held fan and object holder 110 is delivered to a consumer at which time the seal can be broken in this exemplary embodiment the hand held fan and object holder 110 also includes a lighting feature specifically as best illustrated in fig5 the central hub 115 of the fan 114 is substantially translucent and defines an internal cavity for receiving one or more illumination devices in this exemplary embodiment the illumination devices are light emitting diodes 140 142 144 146 mounted to a circuit board 150 which also includes a power source e g a battery also mounted to.
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box there may be provided knobs the length and width dimensions of which fit the width of the grooves 4 such that the stave elements may be connected to the box when the base shape of the knobs is square the stave elements may be mounted along the box sides or perpendicularly protruding therefrom while the elements may furthermore be outwardly or inwardly projecting in all directions when the knob shape is circular the lengths of the box sides are proportioned in such a manner that by use of some of the stave elements these may be joined and laid out as a structure on the box sides e g with corner joints as shown in fig9 and a transparent lid l associated to the box as shown in fig1 39 may then be placed as a roof over the thereby constructed 34 hall 34 many different objects may very well be comprised in or added to the system and need merely be designed for being joined with or to the stave elements e g erect fence portions or lamp posts for guided insertion into the grooves 4 or model houses which at their underside are provided with downwardly protruding pins 8 or holes 12 for cooperation with the.
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embodiments that do not include bottom side 39 the insulation 60 preferably should not extend below where bottom side 39 would be the insulation 60 can be either a solid material such as foamed polyurathane or sections of fiberglass or can be a loose material such as packing peanuts inclusion of a bottom side 39 can be advantageous to hold the insulation 60 in place through assembly of the vent box 50 and through subsequent acts of storage shipment handling and installation fig8 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a straw bale wall vent box 80 of the present invention vent box 80 differs from the previously described embodiments only in that first and second sides 82 84 do not join top member 40 rather each of the two sides 82 84 have a top edge 86 88 that joins the drainage floor 53 thus the top member 40 only contacts the bottom member 90 along top edge 47 of the exterior side 38 it will be apparent that this embodiment would also allow ventilation between adjacent vent boxes 80 as part of a straw bale wall vent system much as vent box 70 shown in fig7 the embodiment shown in fig8 can also be modified such that edge 56 is coincident with edge 55 and so that drainage floor 53 joins exterior side 38 and top surface 40 along top.
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database computer field accordingly the term u201c link u201d is not limited to a physical link but rather denotes that two sets of data can logically relate to each other for example fmea data can be linked to part data or to a process step by associating the relevant fmea data with a part number or with a process step number in the preferred embodiment substantially all data sets are linked by a common process identifier in one or more distributed relational databases a non limiting advantage of such linkings is that a change in design data 36 flows automatically to the plant level which can impact data contained in financial data structure 64 another advantage is that due to the integration of production schedule data plant data and process sheet data work loads performed at plant stations can be optimized such that a proper number of people are staffed at each assembly or inspection station fig2 depicts the process flow for generating process sheet data and its use within the manufacturing system process sheet data module 98 generates process sheet data from graphics that were preferably created and stored in the catia cad cam computer aided design computer aided manufacturing system 100 the catia computer program is available from the following company dassault systems located in france part and torque data 104 is provided to process sheet data module 98 and is preferably generated from an electronic bill of materials tooling and cost information is provided by a equipment development description system 108 and weld data as preferably stored in the catia system is furnished at process block 112 process sheet data module 98 generates process sheet data that includes an assembling process specification i e steps to assemble a particular vehicle graphic markups which are used for associating.
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tanks 41 a to 41 c the dispersion liquid in the discharge chambers 42 a to 42 c does not drop from the discharge holes and therefore the dispersion liquid 48 a to 48 c in the buffer tanks 41 a to 41 c is not transferred to the discharge chambers 42 a to 42 c each discharge chamber 42 a 42 c has cells corresponding to the discharge holes and each cell has a piezoelectric element when a voltage is applied to the piezoelectric element the piezoelectric element expands and contracts by the piezoelectric effect whereby the dispersion liquid in each cell is pressurized and discharged from the discharge hole of the cell toward the surface of the substrate 7 when the dispersion liquid in the discharge chamber 42 a to 42 c is discharged the dispersion liquid is drawn from the buffer tank 41 a to 41 c in order to supply to the discharge chamber 42 a to 42 c with the amount of the dispersion liquid 48 a to 48 c discharged if the liquid level of the dispersion liquid in the buffer tanks 41 a to 41 c drops a pressurized gas is introduced into the buffer tanks 41 a to 41 c from the gas feeding system 57 or the dispersion liquid is supplied from the first circulation tank 31 l or the second circulation tank 31 r as described later so that the pressure of the space in the buffer tanks 41 a to 41 c.
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sa e in the sense amplifier array saa between the two sub mats sm n and sm 1 on the left side in fig4 operation waveforms of corresponding local bit lines lbl e 1 and lbl e 2 in the two sub mats sm n and sm 1 that are adjacent to each other in the memory mat m n and operation waveforms of other related signals the operation shown in fig6 is assumed to be for example a read operation to read data of a memory mc selected in the sub mat sm 1 initially when the normal operation of the dram is started in fig6 the bit line equalizing signal bleq is at the high level and the pair of global bit lines gbl e and gbl e and the local bit lines lbl e 1 and lbl e 2 have been respectively precharged to the predetermined precharge voltage vpre at this point the precharge voltages vblpe and vblpo of fig4 and 5 are controlled to satisfy vblpe vblpo vpre vref by the precharge voltage generating circuit 20 subsequently an active command act is issued and at the same time a row address a 1 for designating an access target is received thereby the row control signal rcnt fig3 is activated to the.
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having substantially closed upper and lower ends 27 and 28 respectively and a cylindrical side wall 29 in downwardly spaced adjacent relation to the upper end 27 the side wall is longitudinally slotted at 30 for the admission of the fluid of the well which in many instances is a three phase system consisting of water sand particles and gas as evident in fig4 the slots are extended inwardly in tangential relation to a circle concentric to the chamber 26 to cause a swirling action of the fluid as it is admitted a cylindrical conduit 33 or vortex finder is extended through the upper end 27 of the vortexing chamber 26 and provides a downwardly extended open end 34 below the sots 30 and in downwardly spaced relation to said upper end of the chamber for reasons which will be apparent the vortex finder is disposed concentrically of the vortexing chamber a flat annular partition 37 circumscribes the vortex finder 33 in downwardly spaced relation to the upper end 27 of the vortexing chamber 26 and with the side wall 29 and closed upper end 27 forms an annular gas receiving compartment 38 in circumscribing relation to the vortex finder 33 openings 39 are provided through the partition 37 adjacent to the vortex finder.
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acting as a formation in the well bore and the tool then becomes a weight set tool setting weight on the tool causes the pins 40 to shear due to the planar arrangement of surfaces 46 48 the body 12 together with the work string will disengage from the sleeve 24 sleeve 24 will remain at the liner top 36 while the body 12 and work string can descend further into the well bore a tool connected to the work string not shown can then perform any required function at a greater depth in the well bore when all functions are complete in the well bore the work string is removed in the standard manner when the string brings the mating portion 44 a of the body 12 up to the mating portion 44 b of the sleeve 24 if the surfaces 46 48 do not align the sleeve 24 will be picked up by virtue of the top ledge formed from the surface 46 meeting the bottom ledge formed from surface 48 alternatively if the surfaces 46 48 match then the body mating portion 44 a slides into the matching mating portion 44 b of the sleeve the sleeve 24 is then picked up by the upper ledge formed from the planar sections of the surface 48 now mating with a shoulder 64 see fig1 in the sleeve 24 the shoulder 64 is further illustrated in fig3 on picking up the sleeve 24 the sleeve 24 moves with the body 12 and is removed from the well bore reference is now made to fig4 of the drawings which illustrates a safety mechanism mounted on the sleeve 24 of the tool 10 according to a second embodiment of.
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precisely matching that of the discharge port 58 and coaxially alinged therewith the plugs 18 34 therefore encounter such radiused portions whereby further translational movement within trough 42 is prevented and the plugs 18 34 are discharged downwardly from port 58 in addition it is also noted that in the unlikely but remotely possible instance that one of the plugs 18 does not attain a stable condition or state as shown at 18 34 in fig2 when the plug 18 is in fact within the vicinity of discharge port 58 as shown by plug 18 34 but to the contrary for example is disposed in a transverse mode upon a sidewall portion thereof as shown at 18 39 in fig2 the trough 42 is in effect continued beyond the location of discharge port 58 so as to define an extended portion 64 which is defined between the sidewall portions 60 in this manner the small diameter portion 22 of each plug 18 will be able to be disposed within trough portion 64 while the shoulder portion 24 encounters the restricted wall portions 62 thereby arresting further movement of the plug 18 within the orientation device under the vibrational forces impressed upon the plug 18 the same will pivot such that the small diameter portion 22 will be disposed downwardly and the plug 18 will be discharged from the port 58 in its proper vertical orientation mode obviously many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings for example in order to continuously provide properly oriented plugs 18 34 to the discharge port 58 and the shuttle mechanism operationally interfacing therewith the plugs 18 may be initially delivered to the funnel 12 in.
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second half of the hook and loop fastener portion 86 so that the first half of the hook and loop fastener 84 on the hand stirrup 70 can engage the second half of the hook and loop fastener portion anywhere along its length by varying the tension on the dorsal and palmar arm resistance bands 74 88 the resistance provided by the dorsal and palmar resistive bands 74 88 may be altered and adjusted by moving the attachment of the resistance bands 74 88 from the thumb via a thumb stirrup and to the hand via a hand stirrup better distribution of the pressures generated by the resistive bands occurs additionally those persons with thumb injuries are able to use a resistive exercise shirt along the lines of the previous application without further aggravating the injury or otherwise re injuring the thumb other muscles in the hand are able to be exercised during the aerobic or other exercise session by use of the hand stirrup 70 that are not so exercised by a thumb stirrup additionally greater control over the tension of the main resistive bands 74 88 is provided by flexing of the wrist as shown in fig7 and 8 an alternative embodiment of the hand stirrup of the.
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and u03c6 34 are made across the antenna for each bsn4 phase setting l 1 represents the phase delays in the path connecting the antenna element j 1 to the receiver port for channel 1 ra represents the receiver phase delay in the path connecting the receiver port for channel 1 to one side of u03c6 12 phase detector this same labeling convention is used for the other similar situationed blocks m 12 represents the phase delay of the mutual coupling between the antenna elements j 1 and j 2 actually what is of interest is the phase of mutual coupling that is the phase shift or phase delay or time delay from one element to another of a signal radiated from one element to another the measured phases are combined in such a way that the cross coupling errors introduced on m 23 for example cancel and the resultant phase response is a linear curve the linearized resultant phase is finally compared with the phase detector center of m 23 to determine the value of bsn4 which phase matches elements 1024 and 1021 elements u03c6 23 u03c6 23 u03c6 12 u03c6 12 _ u03c6 34 u03c6 34 _ u03c6 23 is the measured phase at 1022 1023 phase detector u03c6 12 is the measured phase at 1021 1022 phase detector u03c6 34 is the measured phase at 1023 1024 phase detector u03c6 23 with hat is the corrected.
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container 11 are located at the external peripheral junctions of the cap 12 and the container 11 to seal the interior of the container and cap from the exterior of the cap and container and thereby provide an ectosealing arrangement it is preferred that the sealing ring has a sufficiently small internal diameter that the sealing ring engages the container wall 23 so as to frictionally secure the sealing ring 13 to the container 11 thereby allowing the sealing ring 13 remain on the container as the cap 12 is removed from the container as a result the sealing ring 13 remains in a ready condition for sealing so that all the user needs to do is to screw the cap on the container 0031 fig3 is a detail view of the shoulder 14 on the container 11 supporting a sealing ring 13 therein which is compressed by an annular lip 19 on cap 12 the annular lip 19 comprises a sealing surface that engages the top side 13 a of sealing ring 14 similarly the shoulder sealing surface 14 engages the lower side of sealing ring 13 at region 13 b in the embodiment shown the axial pressure created by the threaded engagement of threads 21 and 22 allows one to compressively squeeze the sealing ring between lip 19 and shoulder surface 14 in the.
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is reached by a direct conduct 5 by the powder supplied by a continuous feeding system 7 not shown the dosage chamber 2 being connected to the barrel 1 by a direct conduit 4 the dosage chamber 2 is basically an expansion chamber which communicates with the barrel 1 of the gun through a direct tubular conduit 4 of reduced diameter so that the pressure wave advancing through the barrel 1 passes to the communication conduit 4 and reaches the dosage chamber 2 the detonation gases which reach the dosage chamber 2 undergo a sudden expansion which fills the chamber with gas blocking the entry of the powder feeding conduct 5 in this way it is possible to cyclically interrupt the feeding of powder from the continuous feeder 7 and thus it is possible to control the amount of powder dosed in the chamber and consequently the amount of powder injected to the barrel in each detonation cycle the sudden expansion of the gas in the dosage chamber 2 creates a turbulence which produces the fluidization of all the powder contained in the dosage chamber 2 so that the auction process which follows the detonation carries all the powder contained in the chamber injecting it into the barrel 1 the fluidization.
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is rotatably carried in a holder device for steering purposes wherewith the holder device is in turn mounted for rotation about a support shaft which is based from the steering shaft and extends across the vehicle and under normal conditions is locked in a determined position relative to the support shaft by means of a breakable locking device the system includes a collision initiated drive mechanism located at a radial distance from the support shaft and functioning to apply to the holder device a force which causes the device to swing about the support shaft and bring the steering wheel shaft to a generally horizontal collision position in front of the driver wherewith the steering wheel ring is brought to a generally vertical position in front of the driver of the vehicle application_number US 25484099 A description fig1 is a schematic illustration of one embodiment of an inventive steering suspension system the system is described with reference to an automobile not shown and is suspended from a steering wheel bar 1 that extends beneath the dashboard between the so called a posts of the automobile these posts forming an attachment means for vehicle doors and windows the steering wheel suspension system includes a steering.
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firs and hardwood sources such as oaks eucalyptuses poplars beeches and aspens as used herein the term u201c fiber u201d or u201c fibrous u201d is meant to refer to a particulate material wherein the length to diameter ratio of such particulate material is 10 or greater it is generally desired that the cellulosic fibers used herein be wettable as used herein the term u201c wettable u201d is meant to refer to a fiber or material which exhibits a water in air contact angle of less than 90 u00b0 suitably the cellulosic fibers useful in the present invention exhibit a water in air contact angle from about 10 u00b0 to about 50 u00b0 and more suitably from about 20 u00b0 to about 30 u00b0 suitably a wettable fiber refers to a fiber which exhibits a water in air contact angle of less than 90 u00b0 at a temperature between about 0 u00b0 c and about 100 u00b0 c and suitably at ambient conditions such as about 23 u00b0 c suitable cellulosic fibers are those which are naturally wettable however naturally nonwettable fibers can also be used it is possible to treat the fiber surfaces by an appropriate method to render them more or less wettable when surface treated fibers are employed the surface treatment is desirably nonfugitive that is the surface treatment desirably does not wash off the surface of the fiber with the first liquid insult or contact for the purposes of this application a surface.
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tubes to lock fe 3 o 4 and bound nucleic acid to sides of tubes aspirate unbound solution from the extraction tubes and transfer to waste transfer 370 u03bcl elution buffer to each extraction tube and mix the elution buffer has a basic ph the elution buffer was 177 8 mm bicine 88 3 mm koh 11 dmso and 12 1 glycerol position magnets next to extraction tubes to lock fe 3 o 4 to sides of tubes aspirate eluate from the extraction tubes and transfer to bd probetec u2122 et ct amplified dna assay collect normalize and average rox signals from passes 20 60 of the incubation in the bd probetec u2122 et instrument to assess ec extraction adequacy collect bd probetec ct assay results mota scores corresponding to the area under the amplification curve to assess the adequacy of ct target recovery and amplification the data below are presented in mota values for the ct determinations and in machine normalized rox values for the ec determinations free rox dye will not bind to ferric oxide under the conditions used for the extraction the mota values represent the sum of individual fluorescence measurements over time using a fluorometer with an established cutoff level for a positive reaction of 2 000 for the bd probetec u2122 et ct and gc amplified dna assays bd probetec u2122 brand assay kits are available from becton dickinson and company and are designed for use with use the bd probetec u2122 et system for strand displacement amplification sda the bd viper u2122 sample processor automates the sample handling associated with high volume testing using the bd probetec u2122 et system in all cases in which both ec and binding acid were present normalized rox values were u2267 1 89 in all.
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the reduced ag clusters and the longer the reacting time the bigger the reduced ag clusters in this preferred embodiment all the steps are identical to those of the preferred embodiment 17 except the pdcl 2 is replaced by haucl 4 for the au metallic ion the higher the temperature the bigger the reduced au atoms and the longer the reacting time the bigger the reduced au atoms fig2 is the x ray diffractometer testing result of au nanoparticles deposited from polystyrene particles the figure shows demonstrates that the surface of the polystyrene particles of the present invention indeed deposits gold nanoparticles so fig2 shows gold comprising different crystallines in this preferred embodiment all the steps are the identical to the preferred embodiment 17 except the pdcl 2 being replaced by h 2 ptcl 6 for the pt metallic ion the higher the temperature the bigger the reduced pt atoms and the longer the reacting time the bigger the reduced pt atoms in this preferred embodiment all the steps are the identical to the preferred embodiment 17 except the pdcl 2 being replaced by rucl 3 for the ru metallic ion the higher the temperature the bigger the reduced ru atoms and the longer the reacting time the bigger the reduced ru atoms the polymerization of the present invention not only can control the diameter size.
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to be 30 or more greater than that of a conventional medium having about the same effective thickness for a medium for which the reversal of the magnetization of the magnetic underlayer takes place at a negative magnetic field strength when the magnetization curve is measured at 135k the resolution became less than 60 disks on which recording had been carried out were removed from the magnetic disk drive and the magnetic transition width of an isolated transition was observed using a magnetic force microscope mfm whereupon it was found that the magnetic transition width changes in accordance with the ratio hkb hka of the anisotropic magnetic field strength hkb of the magnetic underlayer of the afc medium to the anisotropic magnetic field strength hka of the recording magnetic layer as shown in fig1 comparing with a mono layer longitudinal medium it is undesirable for the ratio hkb hka to exceed 0 7 since then the magnetic transition width becomes wider than that of a mono layer longitudinal medium of thickness the same as that of the recording magnetic layer moreover if the ratio hkb hka is between 0 4 and 0 65 then a magnetic transition width about as steep as that of a mono layer longitudinal medium having the same effective thickness is obtained when the magnetization curve was evaluated at 30k for a case in which rearrangement.
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in fig5 the u201c token u201d in the standard treatments file may be the u201c treatment u201d name e g u201c important u201d one other valuable u201c treatment u201d is u201c default u201d which specifies default actions for files tokens that have no actions for a specific event and or token status defined therefore if this procedure is to look use u201c standard treatments u201d as the token action log then the specific treatment name is used as the u201c token u201d to search for a u201c token match u201d is an entry in a token action log that matches the given token that means that it matches not only the token or in the case of standard treatments the treatment but also other conditions for token use as recorded in the tal referring to fig9 if the token is not found in the token action log 906 then the tlm checks to see if the token is u201c blank u201d meaning there was no token attached to the file 908 if the token is u201c blank u201d then the tlm attempts to initiate a default treatment for this token given the token status u201c blank token u201d 910 which is detailed in a subsequent figure if the token is not blank then the tlm attempts to initiate the default treatment for that token given the token status u201c invalid token u201d 912 in one embodiment when the tlm considers a token attached to an object or an independent token it determines the token status note that the determination of token status may be accomplished as a permanent part of.
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of the center hole 86 of the front bearing plate 80 through which the output of the rotor 120 is directed and should be just slightly larger in width than the pins 94 such that a sliding fit between the two is established further the pins 94 and the corresponding radial slots 82 should be disposed 180 u00b0 apart in this way the reaction force on the cylinder casing 90 acts against two points that are symmetrically disposed about the axis of the cylinder casing 90 rather than one thus the skewing effect of a single point force application is avoided further the cylinder casing 90 is allowed move with limited relative movement with respect to the front bearing plate 80 at least generally along the plane of the slots 82 this action may be referred to as floating the floating allows the cylinder casing 90 to at least partially self center about the rotor 120 in another aspect of the present invention alone or in combination with the u201c floating u201d rotationally moveable cylinder casing 90 the approach of the present invention utilizes a moveable front bearing plate 80 to help select between forward and reverse the front bearing plate 80 is positioned within the housing 20 such that it is.
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which an aperture is formed to threadably receive the fuse line and wherein the fuse line is provided with end members to prevent the candles from sliding off of the fuse line application_number US 7863593 A description referring more particularly to fig1 there is shown a pictorial view of a cake generally indicated at 10 on which is mounted a multiplicity of birthday candles 12 there are ten candles 12 which are illustrated as being arranged in a straight row and interconnected or threaded by a fuse line 14 it is important to note nevertheless that any number of candles may be used whereby various arrangements of the candles can be employed to define almost any desired configuration that is candles 12 can be arranged on surface 16 of the cake so as to provide an overall heart shape design a circular or triangular arrangement or even letters of the alphabet many other arrangements and designs are contemplated when two or more strings of candles are used in conjunction with each other however for simplicity a single straight line arrangement is shown in fig1 the candles can be of any common variety having a suitable wax body member 18 of between 55 to 65 mm long and a body.
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present invention the amount of a monochlorosilane used which is represented by general formula i is appropriately 2 to 20 times by equivalent as much as that of the hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane used from the standpoints of yield and economical efficiency it is particularly desirable that the amount be 3 to 10 times by equivalent a quaternary ammonium salt used in the present invention which is represented by the foregoing formula ii functions as catalyst in the ring opening reaction specific examples of such a quaternary ammonium salt include bu 4 n cl bu 4 n br c 8 h 17 3 men cl and the like of these salts c 8 h 17 3 men cl trioctylmethylammonium chloride is preferred over the others in those formulae bu stands for a butyl group the proportion of the quantity of the quaternary ammonium salt used to the total weight of the monochlorosilane and the hexamethylcyclotri siloxane used which is abbreviated as 34 the weight of silanes 34 hereinafter is properly in the range of 0 01 to 5 by weight from the economical point of view however it is desirable that the proportion be in the range of 0 3 to 2 by weight on the other hand the proportion of the quantity of water used for the hydrolysis to the weight of silanes used is appropriately in the range of 30 to 300 by weight from the standpoints of yield and.
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subvolume 52 so that the fluid is as it were guided in the circuit via the return flow line 78 without losing fluid since the opening 84 is situated higher than the point at which the return flow line 78 discharges into the collecting tank 82 the fluid cannot emerge out of the opening 84 in the case of negative acceleration i e braking of the vehicle the fluid in the first subvolume 52 could rise if in the event of very severe deceleration the fluid rises to a sufficient extent that the collection container 82 is filled the fluid is if appropriate guided via the return flow line 78 into the rear subvolume 56 in which case the fluid will not emerge out of the opening 84 since this opening is situated higher than the point at which the return flow line 78 discharges into the collecting tank 82 an equalizing tank is therefore provided which does not have any pressure release valves or suction release valves and which can nevertheless equalize an excessive pressure or negative pressure and any changes in volume which may arise for example from changes in the temperature of the fluid or due to any freezing of the fluid the foregoing description of a preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings.
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chamber passage 132 is in communication with the diffuser 93 with the valve piston 104 positioned toward the large end the air chamber passage 128 is in communication with the diffuser 92 thus with the valve piston 104 positioned toward the small end pressurized air is provided to the air chamber 38 and the air chamber 40 is opened to exhaust the reverse is true with the valve piston 104 at the other end by reciprocating the valve piston 104 the pump is driven to reciprocate as well to reciprocate the valve piston 104 the differential areas of the two ends of the valve piston 104 are employed with reference to fig7 the inlet passage 124 communicates with a passageway 140 which as seen in fig8 communicates with a passage 142 extending through the valve cylinder 78 to the small end of the valve piston 104 this communication between the small piston 120 and the inlet 122 is always open also associated with the inlet passage 124 is a passageway 144 as best seen in fig7 this passageway 144 extends to a passage 146 extending through the actuator housing 42 to the second guideway 60 as best seen in fig1 the passage 146 is controlled by the seal 72 as the pilot shifting shaft 62 moves from one extreme position to the other the seal 72 crosses the passage 146 to provide communication to the axial passage 75 between the seals 70 and 72 this axial passageway communicates the.
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valley blvd san diego calif 92121 to confirm correct sequences in plasmids constructed the ligation mixtures are used to transform e coli k12 strain dh5a atcc 31446 and successful transformants selected by antibiotic resistance where appropriate plasmids from the transformants are prepared analyzed by restriction and or sequence by the method of messing et al nucleic acids res 4 309 1981 host cells may be transformed with the expression vectors of this invention and cultured in conventional nutrient media modified as is appropriate for inducing promoters selecting transformants or amplifying genes the culture conditions such as temperature ph and the like are those previously used with the host cell selected for expression and will be apparent to the ordinarily skilled artisan the techniques of transforming cells with the aforementioned vectors are well known in the art and may be found in such general references as maniatis et al molecular cloning a laboratory manual cold spring harbor press cold spring harbor laboratory cold spring harbor n y 1989 or current protocols in molecular biology 1989 and supplements preferred suitable host cells for expressing the vectors encoding the claimed proteins in higher eukaryotes include african green monkey kidney line cell line transformed by sv40 cos 7 atcc crl 1651 transformed human primary embryonal kidney cell line 293 graham f l et al j gen virol 36 59 72 1977 virology 77 319 329 virology 86 10 21 baby hamster kidney cells bhk 21 c 13 atcc ccl 10 virology 16 147 1962 chinese hamster ovary cells cho dhfr atcc crl 9096 mouse sertoli cells tm4 atcc crl 1715 biol reprod 23 243 250 1980 african green monkey kidney cells vero.
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calculated those skilled in the art will recognize that it is quite difficult to control the pressure pulse with hydraulic lines filled with brine an embodiment of a mechanism for reliably generating a pressure pulse of known magnitude is illustrated in fig3 the illustrated pulse generator includes an isolation valve v 1 that may be actuated during testing in response to commands from either the control unit or the tool itself opening the isolation valve allows the brine in chamber 312 to hydraulically communicate to an air filled chamber 302 through a floating piston 308 hydraulic oil in chamber 306 may be pumped on one side of the floating piston 304 which has stops on either side a second piston 308 separates the air from the brine in a brine chamber 310 and the brine line chamber 312 to the probe the second piston also has two stops one of which it shares with the first piston in order to prepare to generate the pressure pulse isolation valve v 1 is open and valve v 2 is closed valve v 2 should be as close to the probe as practical initially the pressure is built in the probe line by pumping hydraulic.
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high profile section 30 includes proximate the bottom of the side 37 a trimmable flange portion 33 including a multiplicity of trimming sections 33 f which may be trimmed for example in relation to the illustrations of fig8 a and 8b the trimmable flange 33 includes ports or openings 33 x for receiving fasteners 8 for anchoring the high profile section 30 proximate the roof u201c r u201d this installation is without a curb so the sealant 6 is placed adjacent the opening adjacent framing members r 1 wherein the bottom 33 a of the trimmable flange 33 includes a multiplicity of ribs to accept the silicone when the downwardly extending appendage 33 b butts the drywall exterior surface as seen in fig2 b the drywall 4 u2032 therefore having a thickness t 3 is therefore covered proximate the top thereof to prevent the accumulation of the debris unlike that as shown in fig4 by a supplementary molding 40 shown in fig2 c including a screw port 42 should it be required although it is not normally required and a pocket 41 for engaging the downwardly extending thumb portion 33 e disposed proximate the bottom of the extrusion 30 proximate the side 38 thereof the pocket 41 therefore is for receipt of the thumb portion 33 e which snap fits into.
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depiction of connections from contacts 201 203 to external circuitry has been omitted for clarity but should be obvious to those skilled in the art fig3 a depicts a first state in which dry cell 301 has been positioned so that its anode 302 has just begun to touch coil 105 of spring 101 spring 101 39 s coils 102 108 are therefore only slightly compressed none sufficiently to be advanced into contacts 202 or 203 in this first state spring 101 is in electrical and mechanical contact with contact 201 this creates a first circuit connecting battery anode 302 with contact 201 via spring 101 in this first state contacts 202 and 203 are open circuits fig3 b depicts a second state in which dry cell 301 is applying an additional compressing force to spring 101 as would happen for example if the entire switch assembly comprising 101 108 and 201 205 were squeezed partially together with dry cell 301 said compression of spring 101 forces coils 103 and 107 into contact with contact 202 creating a second circuit said second circuit electrically connects battery anode 302 with contacts 201 202 via spring 101 fig3 c depicts a third condition in which dry cell 301 has advanced.
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carding drum 17 turning during operation in the direction indicated by an arrow 18 and carrying at its periphery a layer of fibres 19 which is constantly renewed by means which are not represented part of the layer 19 is picked up by a doffer 21 which with the fibres taken forms directly or indirectly the fibre web 6 as explained in detail in fr a 2 770 855 the thickness of the fibre web 6 can be varied by varying the rotation speed of the drum 17 or of the doffer 21 or else by varying the distance between the drum 17 and the doffer 21 fig5 more particularly illustrates the production of a fleece having on leaving the crosslapper a profile with tapering edges by means of a fibre web 6 which instead of having a uniform thickness has zones z 1 and z 2 in which the surface weight of the fibre web represented by the thickness in fig5 diminishes up to a fibre web cross section 22 and then increases again these zones z 1 and z 2 are positioned along the length of the fibre web 6 in such a way that the lapper carriage 9 places these along the left edge and right edge respectively of the fleece 16 the fiber web cross section 22 having the smallest surface weight coincides with the corresponding edge of the fleece 16 the needle loom 3 installed downstream of the crosslapper 2 and in particular of its delivery belt 8 relative to the direction of circulation 23 of the latter transforms the intermediate fleece 16 constituted of superposed segments of fibre web 6 into.
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pixels 1 3 5 etc followed by a second frame display of all of the even pixels 2 4 6 etc during the display of the second frame the correction optics causes the image to shift by a pixel width causing pixel 2 to be displayed between pixels 1 and 3 4 between 3 and 5 etc this operation is simply achieved by adding a small offset to the motion signal from 20 this operation may be performed in either presentation or capture of images the description of the preferred embodiment of the invention as well as several alternate embodiments are made herein by way of example with resort to some generality as to the specific details of individual elements which are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art thus from the teachings herein one of ordinary skill in the art will be able to practice the invention and in particular to successfully construct and practice the preferred embodiment without resulting to further invention or excessive experimentation while the preferred embodiment of the invention described herein finds considerable use in the film projection field it will be recognized by those skilled in the art to which various image devices are found that from the teachings herein the invention may be adapted to be utilized with such other devices it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the terms given herein which are particular to a given art such as the film projection field are meant by the inventor to also encompass the similar or kindred terms of other fields for example the term projector is meant to apply to all projection viewing and display devices whether for film television computer printer or other fields the term gate weave.
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upwardly therefrom as shown in fig4 and 5 saw tooth gin drum 17 comprises a cylindrical drum 46 carried on an axle 47 flexible metal strips 48 or channel gin saw teeth 49 are secured to the surface of drum 46 being positioned thereon in encircling spirals the edges of the strips are bent radially outward and saw teeth 49 are exposed at the extending edges thereof as most clearly indicated in fig4 drum 17 is coupled by belts or chains not shown to drums 15 21 and 17 and rotates in the direction of arrows 45 51 and 54 as shown in fig6 rectangular baffle means 16 preferably of a flexible material such as rubber has its longitudinal axis aligned with the axis of drum 17 with its surface tangent with a circle just larger than the diameter of drum 17 it is positioned to form a tapered channel with the outer surface of drum 17 which channel directs the cotton and debris being directed thereto by transfer drum 15 toward teeth 49 of drum 17 baffle means 16 39 s purpose is to set the cotton into the channel saw teeth as the cotton thus becomes confined between moving teeth 49 of drum 17 and baffle means 16 the cotton is snagged by teeth 49 for movement around drum 17 the.
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diet in the case of plants the composition will typically be applied to the leaf surfaces or else systemically incorporated alternatively when the agent is to be used as a contact poison any method of topical application such as direct spraying on the pest or on a substrate which is likely to be contacted by the pest would be appropriate for purposes of treating internal animal parasites the agent would be internally administered to the host the acetogenic compounds encompassed herein are effective in controlling a wide variety of multicellular organisms without desiring to be limited thereto pests of particular interest known to be vulnerable to treatment are agronomically important insects especially those of the orders hemiptera coleoptera and diptera agricultural pests of other phyla including spider mites arthropoda and nematodes are also susceptible to treatment with the subject compounds while not desiring to be bound to any particular theory of operation it is believed that the biological activity is attributed to the lactone ring in combination with the tetrahydrofuranoid ring s the oxygenated alkyl segments are thought to be critical to site attachment of the molecule within the target organism the following examples are intended only to further illustrate the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is defined by the claims.
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a schematic cross sectional view of a water filtration and sterilisation device according to the present invention and fig2 shows an external perspective view from above and to one side of a water filtration and sterilisation device according to the present invention referring firstly to fig1 there is shown a water filtration and sterilisation device generally designated 10 the device includes a casing 12 within which there are provided upper and lower containers 14 16 advantageously the upper container 14 has a volume which is substantially equal to that of the lower container 16 the casing 12 may be provided with a removable lid not shown which covers and closes the upper container 14 fig1 shows the containers 14 16 being positioned one above the other in an alternative embodiment the upper container 14 may be nested within the lower container 16 in the same manner as a conventional water filter jug the base 18 of the upper container 14 is provided with a recess 20 within which there is provided a removable filtration cartridge 22 the filtration cartridge 22 contains a filtration medium which in use removes particulate matter chemicals and metals from water passing therethrough the recess 20 is provided with an outlet conduit 24 which permits fluid passing through the cartridge 22 to pass to the lower container 16 within the outlet conduit 24 there is provided a valve 26 which is operable to open and close the outlet conduit 24.
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and removed from in between the bitline oxides 640 u2033 this also etches thins the bitline oxides then the exposed silicon 612 between the bitline oxides 640 u2033 is etched resulting in sti trenches 672 etched into the silicon 612 between the bitline oxides 640 u2033 the sti trenches 672 may be etched using a reactive ion etch rie which exhibits good selectivity to oxide the bitline oxides u201c oxide pillars u201d 640 u2033 provide the masking for the silicon trench etch so that the trenches 672 are self aligned to the bitlines the depth of the sti trenches 672 in the array area may have an exemplary trench depth in the range of 50 nm 500 nm such as 100 nm 300 nm other sti trenches not shown formed in the cmos periphery area may be formed very early in the process during the active area mask typically a fab will have an sti etch module which is dictated by cmos requirements thus they may feel that the sti in the array has to be the same however as disclosed herein sti in the array area may be formed separately and independently from sti in the cmos area the trenches 672 may extend into the silicon 612 at an angle somewhat less than 90 degrees so that the trenches 672 taper from wider at the surface of the silicon to narrower within the silicon and do not undercut the bitlines 646 the trenches 672 taper.
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of measurements and such are shown in table 3 1 basis weight 1 plytissues measured in accordance with japanese industrial standard p8124 2 paper thickness 2 plytissues the paper thickness is measured by using a dial thickness gauge u201c peacock g type u201d manufactured by ozaki mfg co ltd under the conditions that are regulated by japanese industrial standard p8111 typically first check that there is no rubbish or dust between the plunger and the measuring pedestal then put down the plunger on the measuring pedestal set the dial of the dial thickness gauge at 0 raise the plunger and put the specimen a facial tissue onto the pedestal of the tester and then put down the plunger slowly and read the gauge at this moment merely the plunger is put on the specimen the measurement is done on one sheet and the mean value of 10 measurements is the paper thickness 3 density calculated by the next formula 4 solution content as mentioned above 5 solution content per volume unit of the paper as mentioned above 6 oil absorbance as mentioned above 7 compound ratio of nbkp measured in accordance with japanese industrial standard p8120 8 crape rate calculated by the next formula a circumferential speed of the drier while manufacturing paper u2212 circumferential speed of a reel circumferential speed of the drier while manufacturing paper u00d7 100 9 tensile strength measured in accordance with japanese.
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in turn in frictional engagement with vertical base pipe portion 42 which is in turn is attached to batting t base 52 referring to fig2 batting t adapter 2 has a lower base 4 which has solid core 6 outside wall 12 lower end 8 and lower outer edge 10 a top end 56 lower base 4 has an upper neck 50 that has a wider diameter than the diameter of lower base narrow section 58 of lower end 8 solid and dense core 6 of base 4 helps to keep batting t adapter 2 solidly supported in telescoping vertical tube 40 of commonly known batting t 39 s 54 most commonly known batting t 39 s have one of two hollow telescoping vertical tube 40 internal diameters the more expensive brands usually have a slightly larger telescoping vertical tube 40 internal diameter of between 1 18 at 1 20 inches the less expensive brands usually have a slightly smaller telescoping vertical tube 40 internal diameter of between 1 15 to 1 16 inches additionally since commonly known batting t 39 s are built from rubber they have some inherent flexibility and are seldom manufactured to precise manufacturing specifications the external diameter of solid core 6 of lower base 4 is preferably 1 165 inches with a manufacturing tolerance of 0 01 inches solid core 6 of lower base 4.
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and optional other processors not shown are shown as separate hardware entities in other embodiments the number of processors may differ as may the boundary of various components and functional units in some embodiments the processors may be replaced by separate hardware execution threads or u201c logical processors u201d running on one or more physical processors processors 202 212 222 may contain certain special circuits or logic elements to support secure or trusted operations for example processor 202 may contain secure enter senter logic 204 to support the execution of special senter instructions that may initiate trusted operations processor 202 may also contain bus message logic 206 to support special bus messages on system bus 230 in support of special senter operations in alternate embodiments memory control functions of chipset 240 may be allocated to circuits within the processors and for multiple processors may be included on a single die in these embodiments special bus messages may also be sent on busses internal to the processors the use of special bus messages may increase the security or trustability of the system for several reasons circuit elements such as processors 202 212 and 222 or chipset 240 may only issue or respond to such messages if they contain the appropriate logic elements of embodiments of the present disclosure therefore successful exchange of the special bus messages may help ensure proper system configuration special bus messages may also permit activities that should normally be prohibited such as resetting a platform configuration register 278 the ability of potentially hostile untrusted code to spy on certain bus transactions may be curtailed by allowing special bus messages to be issued only in response to special security instructions additionally processor 202 may contain secure memory 208 to.
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an outer area as a result it is obtained that the heat which is generated by the antifreeze elements reaches the respective other area of the cable less effectively or that the entire cable is not heated advantageously the antifreezing device is situated in the outer area outside of the heat insulating elements consequently the heating energy can be specifically concentrated on the critical outer area during de icing which reduces energy consumption heat insulating elements can in principle be made from all materials that exhibit an insulating effect with respect to heat plastics or fibrous materials are for example suitable for this expanded plastics such as polystyrol neopor or polyurethane for example have proven to be especially suitable however mineral glass wool or foam glass are also suitable as materials for heat insulating elements the heat insulating elements are preferably attached in those areas of the cable in which there are also antifreezing devices further advantageous embodiments and combinations of features of the invention can be found in the following detailed description and the patent claims in their entirety fig1 a cable in cross section with antifreezing devices on the outside fig2 a cable in cross section with multiwire outer strands fig3 a cable in cross section with two layers of outer strands fig4 a cable in cross section with antifreezing devices located inside the cable fig5 a cable in cross section with antifreezing devices located in the core of the cable fig6 a cable in cross section with inserts and antifreezing devices on the surface thereof fig7 a cable in cross section with antifreezing dischargers located in the inserts fig8 a cable in cross section with a wire.
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example the turbine 105 comprises a number of turbine stages each turbine stage comprises rings of turbine blades in flow direction of the hot gas in the hot gas flow channel a ring of turbine guide vanes 117 is followed by a ring of turbine rotor blades 115 the turbine guide vanes 117 are connected to an inner casing of a stator the turbine rotor blades 115 are connected to the rotor the rotor is connected to a generator for example during operation of the gas turbine air is sucked and compressed by means of the compressor 101 the compressed air is led to the combustion portion 151 and is mixed with fuel the mixture of air and fuel is then combusted the resulting hot combustion gas flows through a hot gas flow channel to the turbine guide vanes 117 and the turbine rotor blades 115 and actuates the rotor the compressor 101 of the gas turbine comprises a compressor inlet duct 102 through which the air is led to the suction portion 109 a conduit connects the compressor inlet duct 102 with the turbine casing through this conduit air with a pressure below 1 bar is guided to the turbine casing the flow direction of this low pressure cooling air through the conduit is indicated in fig1 by an arrow 103 another conduit connects the turbine casing with the compressor casing through this conduit the cooling air is guided away from the turbine casing towards the compressor 101 the cooling air is injected into the compressor 101 in the area of a first.
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be automatically assigned a default value based on the service the cap dialogue supports the default value can be assigned by the gmsc 170 for example the gmsc 170 can always assign control action equal to do not terminate for all ring tone cap dialogues the gmsc 170 terminates the cap dialogues that it determines should be terminated and does not terminate the cap dialogues that it determines should not be terminated 302 the gmsc 170 releases the call request towards the first msc 130 by transmitting a rel message 304 to the first msc 130 the first msc 130 releases the call request and transmits a rlc message 306 to the gmsc 170 the gmsc 170 transmits a new sri message 310 to the hlr 160 the new sri message 310 does not contain a mtrr indicator the hlr 160 holds the sri response message 312 until the location update is complete the hlr 160 transmits an update location ack message 314 to the second msc 130 u2032 then the hlr 160 transmits an sri ack message 318 including t csi to the gmsc 170 the gmsc 170 reestablishes the cap dialogues that it terminated and does not reestablish the cap dialogues that it did not terminate 320 the gmsc 170 queries the hlr 160 with a second request for the temporary number of the ue 105 by transmitting a sri message 322 the sri message 272 indicates to the hlr 160 not to send a t csi in the sri ack with a suppress t csi indicator the hlr.
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is of an enlarged mesh configuration having a pair of lower hooks 83 extending therefrom for engaging into the openings 27 of the last floor unit being placed within the trailer in addition the uppermost portion of the screen includes a support bar 84 having openings 85 in the sides thereof to which anchoring chains 86 may be secured to anchors 87 mounted adjacent the rear portion of the trailer bed and adjacent the uppermost portion of the side walls as is shown in fig5 the rear screen is utilized to securely anchor each of the floor units in relationship with respect to one another during hauling of the palletized cargo the rear screen 82 may be removed and carried by the support rack 70 when not in use in some instances it may only be necessary to provide anti frictional coatings or layers to one or both of the side walls of the floor units and the portion of the trailer side walls intermediate the guides 40 and 42 with such coatings also being provided on the upper surface of the guides 42 as shown in fig5 in the use of the device assuming that comminuted material is to be hauled initially the body of the trailer is loaded the rear door 50 being closed and the removable flooring units being outside of the truck body such as being mounted on the racks as indicated in fig1 the truck is then driven to the destination for the delivery of bulk material where the swinging door.
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possible to provide an optical scanner without discontinuation points and an accurate scanning speed throughout the scanning area application_number US 52171207 A description fig1 a and 1 b show a rotating mirror 110 of an exemplary optical scanner according to the invention the mirror is arranged to rotate around the axis of rotation 116 fig1 b shows the mirror turned by 90 degrees compared to the fig1 a fig1 a and 1 b also show the side view and the end view of the mirror the mirror has a shape of a cylinder which is slightly tilted in relation to the axis of rotation 116 the mirror is shown as a tilted cylinder in order to better visualize the form of the mirror and the ends of the mirror are therefore oblique however it would also be possible to have edges which are perpendicular to the axis of rotation the optical scanner has an axle at the axis of rotation in which the mirror is connected the mirror may be connected to the rotating axle with e g end plates or spokes not shown in the figure fig2 a 2 b 2 c and 2 d illustrate the deflection of a reflected laser beam of an optical scanner which is similar to the scanner shown in fig1 a and 1 b fig2 a shows the mirror 210 in a basic position fig2 b shows the mirror rotated by 90 degrees fig2 c shows the mirror rotated by 180 degrees and fig2 d shows the mirror rotated by 270 degrees from the position of fig2 a.
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the personalized living environments process architecture various signature collections may be chosen from this demonstrative set of detailed designs effectively associate visual expressions with personal interests at a detailed scale by interrelating the large scale forms and gestures embodied in the unitized assemblies with behaviors and then showing consistently powerful emotional connections at the detail level of joinery column design the strength of the process architecture is revealed a person can work from the details to the emotions to the large forms or a person can work from the emotions to details to the large forms or a person can work from the large forms to the details to the emotions as is shown in the figure there may be one or more collections depending upon various factors for example collection i may be called u201c america 39 s cup u201d which is a sailing inspired living environment collection ii may be the u201c cabernet u201d collection which is based upon a vineyard inspired living environment further examples may be collection iii which is a u201c tour u201d collection which is a city inspired living environment various other examples of the living environment collections may be a ritual inspired living environment named u201c tea u201d or a theater art inspired living environment named u201c biennalle u201d various other collections may be based upon speed inspired.
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preferred embodiment the gas supply comprises a u201c squirrel cage u201d type blower a first duct 100 is coupled to the portion of the blower exhaust port which has the high velocity airflow exiting first duct 100 provides a passageway for the gas flow from the blower to the first heatsink 120 a second duct provides a passageway for gas flow from the first heatsink 120 to second heatsink 65 duct 100 includes a plurality of vanes 105 disposed therein the vanes 105 are designed to reduce the turbulence within the first duct 100 prevent or reduce air boundary separation within the duct and to maintain the velocity head pressure the vanes minimize the discontinuities in the airflow through the duct as a result a high pressure generally uniform stream of gas is provided by the first duct 100 to a first heatsink 120 the vanes are preferably solid pieces having a smooth finish in order to minimize turbulence transition vanes not shown may also be incorporated at the end of the duct 100 as shown in fig2 3 b duct 100 is coupled to gas mover 75 the gas velocity coming out of the gas mover 75 is non uniform across the output of the gas mover accordingly the duct 100 should be carefully matched to the fan to prevent large pressure drops from occurring the incorporation of vanes 60 within the duct 20 keep the gas flow attached thus the separation and turbulence are minimized as is the.
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the force exerted by the flow of water in the direction 50 lifts the poppet 40 straight up from position 45 to position 70 the second component of said force deflects the water along the bottom surface 60 of the poppet 40 past the o ring 150 and out the chamber 80 of the housing 10 when the poppet 40 reaches position 70 retaining means comprising legs 110 which are capable of functioning as relatively stiff cantilever springs and which are affixed to the surface 60 of the poppet 40 engage the surfaces 200 of the housing 10 and block any further motion in the direction 50 the four legs 110 are spaced equally around the perimeter of the base 60 of the poppet 40 and their axes are parallel to the direction 50 the shape of the legs 110 is cylindrical except for the lower portion of each leg 110 which has a foot 210 perpendicular to the cylindrical body of each of the legs 110 the foot 210 associated with each leg 110 has several cam surfaces thereon surface 220 of each leg 110 engages surface 200 of the housing 10 to block further travel in the direction 50 by the poppet 40 once position 70 has been reached the cam surface 230 along the bottom of the foot 210 associated with each leg 110 is used during assembly to reinstall the poppet or to install it the.
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bear against the concave surface 64 u2032 of the second coupling element 44 u2032 the neck section 66 u2032 of the second coupling element 44 u2032 has sufficient length so that it extends somewhat beyond the opening 48 of the inner cavity 46 the barriers 10 and 10 u2032 are pivotal relative to one another along their cooperating pivot surfaces 56 60 and 64 u2032 respectively in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction until the neck section 66 u2032 of the second coupling element 44 u2032 of barrier device 10 u2032 engages the stop 54 or stop 58 of the first coupling element 42 of barrier device 10 the barrier devices 10 10 u2032 may travel through an angle relative to one another of somewhat less than the 45 u00b0 spacing between the stops 54 u2032 58 u2032 due to the thickness of the neck section 66 e g about 22 5 u00b0 in both the clockwise and counterclockwise directions but such extent of articulation is far superior than barrier devices currently commercially available as a result the overall barrier wall 70 formed by alternating barrier devices 10 and 10 u2032 can assume a comparatively sharp curve when positioned along a roadway or the like while the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents substituted for elements thereof without departing from the.