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retrieves the corresponding kn from a database and extrapolates the fn t f1 f8 using the time of the transaction u201c t u201d wherein replace f8 by dc4 in order to determine the exact time used by the small hand held device for the computation of the one time password in summary the decryption node can recuperate rebuild or re compute the true one time password one advantage of this methodology is to avoid the server impersonation fraud as described above another advantage of this method is the certification of the identity of the signor of any hand written signature stamped on any document after a person the signor activates his small hand held device and identities itself against the device by entering the correct pin and pressing the code button then the portable device will display the one time password and the signor should write the one time password on the document together with the time and date and identification information like the signor 39 s name login name or serial number of the small hand held device or any other info which will help the decryption node to query the database and proceed as described above thus checking the veracity and validity of such one time password at the presumed time of generation by the presumed small hand held device u s pat no 5 742 684 issued to the inventor of this invention describes a possible example of the portable device although the invention has been described herein using exemplary implementations it should be clear that any other implementation of the methodology presented here does not represent a departure from the spirit of the invention as set forth.
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is denoted d t the maximum total bitrate r t was taken to be about 50 kb s and the quantization parameter was taken to be 8 for compressing the video sequences for both video sequences q 0 u2159 results in a bitrate around 50 55 kb s at f 10 frames s hence the set of q 0 s used was q 0 u2159 u215b 1 20 note that the source bitrate decreases as qo decreases in the range q 0 u2159 to 1 20 q 0 u2159 corresponds t the case of maximum rate of transmission of i frames for each of the video sequences eight bitstreams were generated one for each value of q 0 frame lengths l 0 and l 1 used for the markov chain analysis were obtained by averaging the i frame and p frame lengths respectively of the compressed bitstreams and n i 3 was used based on the i frame size and mtu consideration for u201c akiyo u201d the following list summarizes the parameters used for the markov chain model fig3 a shows the resulting pr s 0 the probability of being in state s 0 fig3 b shows the average psnr for various values of q 0 and fig3 c shows the resulting fraction of reconstructed frames with distortion less than threshold d t to obtain fig3 b and 3 c the p frame retransmission rate q f1 derived from the markov chain analysis was manually tweaked so that the total bitrate source rate fec rate was very near to the source bitrate also the total bitrate for q 0 u2159 this was done to provide a fair comparison.
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partition is more preferable than taking memory away from a production partition embodiments of the invention are configured for a user to specify priorities for logical partitions based on the user specified priority the hypervisor will then obtain memory from the lower priority partitions in order trying to leave enough memory to satisfy the partition 39 s minimum memory requirements embodiments of the invention are configured for a user to specify coefficients to the partitions to indicate to the hypervisor the relative amount of memory to take from each partition in order to satisfy the hypervisor 39 s memory requirements embodiments of the invention are configured for a user to specify multiple u201c tiers u201d so that partitions in the lowest tier may have all of their memory removed before partitions in the higher tiers are touched embodiments of the invention may be configured to determine the amount of hypervisor memory that is required that is unique to a partition and penalize the partitions in line with their relative use of hypervisor memory for example hpt hardware page tables are allocated in the hypervisor for each partition the size of the hpt will vary depending on the partition 39 s maximum memory size therefore if a system has two partitions and logical partition 1 lpar 1 is using x mb megabytes of memory for hpt space and lpar 2 is using 2 u00d7 mb of memory.
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annular surface 21a formed by means of the rolling tool 17 becomes greater than the outside diameter d 1 of the friction surface 21 formed by press forming process furthermore although the radius of curvature of the curved inner surface of the boundary portion 9a between the flat annular surface 21a and the connecting portion 9 is reduced the strength of the boundary portion 9a is increased since the metallographic compactness and the hardness of the boundary portion 9a is increased in the rolling head 12 39 shown on the rightside in fig2 the rolling tool 17 39 of the rolling mechanism 14 39 is formed in the shape of a roller and the housing 15 39 and the pressing element 18 39 are modified so as to be adaptable to the shape of the rolling tool 17 39 the use of the rolling head 12 39 reduces the distance of reciprocation of the operating arm 13 the single point rolling is a method of increasing the metallographic compactness and the hardness and improving the flatness of a surface of a metal plate causing plastic deformation of the surface by pressing with a predetermined pressure and rolling a rolling tool on the surface of a metal plate this method is capable of providing an effect which is comparable with an effect which is caused by a process commonly called as coining effect the front.
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directly into a mammal either alone or in combination with other substances alternatively it may be added as a component of a solution used to maintain the viability of isolated organs such as an additive to cardioplegia and other organ preservation solutions in one embodiment deltorphin a seq id no 1 and or dermorphin h seq id no 2 is coadministered as an adjuvant with other compounds or strategies that are designed to protect organs from ischemia as an example deltorphin a seq id no 1 and or dermorphin h seq id no 2 may be administered with agents that affect nitric oxide no synthase such as arginine hydrochloride arginine hydrochloride is known to prevent the decline in cardiac function following an ischemic episode the following description demonstrates use and efficacy of deltorphin a seq id no 1 and dermorphin h seq id no 2 in a variety of systems deltorphin a seq id no 1 or dermorphin h seq id no 2 at a dose of 2 mg kg and solubilized as described above was administered by tail vein injection into rats weighing between about 350 u2013 400 g number of animals n 6 control rats n 6 were injected in the same manner with an equal volume of 0 9 nacl after 24 h the hearts from both treated and control animals were excised and perfused in a modified langendorff perfusion apparatus at 37 u00b0 c using oxygenated krebs henseleit buffer as the perfusate as known to one skilled in the art coronary perfusion pressure was maintained at 700 mm hg by regulating coronary flow all hearts were paced at 5 5 hz 300 beats per minute bpm except during ischemia a saline filled balloon was inserted in the left ventricle to measure developed.
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alkylamidoalkyl sultaines the remaining compounds 2 24 groups b g are representative of other surfactant materials the experiments used in these examples utilized wet chop e glass two types of e glass were used 1 standard sized cationic e glass and 2 unsized deionized water sized e glass the fiber bundles were 32 mm in length and 15 micron in diameter both the sized and unsized e glass contained 12 16 moisture water pick up the unsized e glass was not a commercially standard material for these tests the surfactant compounds were dissolved in water at various concentrations ranging from 20 ppm 0 002 to 2 5 ppm 0 00025 by weight of the surfactant actives basis in water a given dispersion was matted and was rated on a scale of 1 to 5 a rating of 1 was given to a poorest e glass mat formation where the fiber strands agglomerated and or did not open up as individual fibers the handsheet produced by not using any dispersant was rated as 1 and used as the control the highest quality of dispersed fibers in the handsheet was rated as 5 in which all fibers were separated from each other and the mat was uniform and dense intermediate ratings of 4 3 and 2 were given to e glass handsheets with a gradual trend to clumped fibers and anisotropic formation the difference between integers is considered significant the data was obtained by averaging the sensory observations.
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dissolution rate controlling polymer if used and optionally other pharmaceutically acceptable excipients are blended together in a high shear granulator such as fielder or a fluid bed granulator such as glatt gpcg 5 and granulated to form agglomerates by adding spraying a granulating fluid such as water or alcohol and dried the wet mass can be extruded and spheronized to produce spherical particles beads using an extruder marumerizer in these embodiments the drug load could be as high as 90 by weight based on the total weight of the extruded spheronized core the blend can also be used to produce dry granules by slugging in a tablet press or a chilsonator without the addition of any granulating fluid the active containing cores beads pellets or granular particles thus obtained may be coated with one or two layers of polymers to obtain desired release profiles with or without a lag time the inner layer membrane which largely controls the rate of release following imbibition of water or body fluids into the core comprises a water insoluble polymer such as ethylcellulose at a thickness of from 1 weight up to 6 weight preferably from 1 5 to 4 and most preferably about 2 depending on the solvent or latex suspension based coating formulation used the outer membrane which largely.
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normal to the axis of the limb and along with the area of the protrusion creates a pressure on the limb by the protrusion in a range of approximately 2 to 6 psi that displaces the intervening tissue and that then causes the stimulus electrodes to be located closer to the nerve the configuration of shaped protrusion 40 depends on the area of the electrodes to be pushed into the flesh a hemisphere half cylinder and or other shapes may be selected depending on the requirements of the size and construction of the stimulation and detection means the protrusion may be oriented in a direction relative to the electrodes so that it is non directional as in the case of a hemispherical protrusion a directional compression may be desirable if the stimulus electrodes are elongated in shape as can be achieved in the case of a half cylinder it should also be appreciated that if desired the apparatus can be used to move the detection electrodes closer to the nerve so as to improve response detection thus in one aspect of the invention there is provided a compression device for optimally stimulating a nerve to evoke a bioelectrical signal wherein the compression device comprises a spring element to create a compressive force a shaped protrusion to push aside tissue and a force indication element to facilitate tightening within a desired range whereby the predetermined relationship between the spring element shaped protrusion and resultant force has been determined by electrophysiological evoked responses in a plurality of individuals so as to augment nerve stimulation and response detection the disclosed invention provides.
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100 ml of acetone then 30 ml of acetone containing 0 4 g of sulfuric acid was added the obtained mixture was stirred and white crystals were precipitated from the reaction solution the resulting precipitate was collected by filtration washed with acetone and then dried at 60 u00b0 c in vacuum for 3 hours to obtain 1 2 g of ivabradine sulfate melting point was determined by capillary crystalline approach at 156 u02dc 158 u00b0 c water content is 0 8 the ph of the ivabradine sulfate aqueous is about 1 8 c 1 yield 55 5 it is form i crystal of ivabradine sulfate judged by x ray and dsc patterns 2 0 g of the form i crystal of ivabradine sulfate prepared by example 1 was dissolved in 50 ml of methanol the solvent was concentrated in vacuum to dryness and 65 ml of acetone was added the mixture was heated in water bath to dissolve and then stirred to precipitate the white crystals after cooling to room temperature the resulting precipitate was collected by filtration washed by acetone and then dried at 60 u00b0 c in vacuum for 3 hours to obtain 1 82 g of ivabradine sulfate water content is 0 7 yield 91 0 it is form i crystal of ivabradine sulfate judged by x ray and dsc patterns the data of stability test was shown in table 1 2 0 g of the form i crystal of ivabradine sulfate prepared by example 1 was dissolved in 50 ml of methanol the solvent was concentrated in vacuum to dryness and 25 ml of ethanol was added the mixture was heated in water bath to dissolve and then stirred to precipitate the white crystals after cooling to room temperature the resulting precipitate.
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the air flow nozzles only at the end of a relatively long free trajectory where the air flow has already lost approximately two thirds of its exit velocity in order to accelerate the tobacco stream to a predetermined value the flow speed of the air flow must therefore be increased by an increase in the blower output which negatively affects the overall power economy of the system referring to fig3 there is shown an arrangement in accordance with the invention in fig3 the generatrix of the guide track 21 or more accurately the guide surface 21 a is based on a uniform generating curve so that individual segments 38 of the guide track adjoin each other continuously air flow nozzles 23 designed as air jets extending vertically in respect to the drawing plan are formed at the respective joints of the individual segments 38 whose downstream wall 38 a in relation to the conveying direction arrow 36 of the fiber stream makes a transition into the concave sliding surface 21 a of the guide track 21 in a steady convex curvature so that an unbroken continuous wall flow of blown air and tobacco is formed on sliding surface 21 individual segments 38 have an upstream wall 38 b in relation to the conveying direction which forms the opposing wall of each flow nozzle or air jet 23 the tobacco stream and the air flow meet directly in the area of the outlet openings of.
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down so that the same volume of the main body 515 of the container which is reduced is equivalent to the volume of the content which is removed the internal pressure and external pressure of the main body 515 of the container are gradually balanced and the container is ready to remove the content for the next time the method for balancing the internal and the external pressures of the container 515 further includes disposing a piston on the main body after the content in the main body of the container is gradually removed the piston is gradually moved inward into the main body of the container under the effect of the atmosphere reducing the volume of the main body of the container a handle can also be disposed on the piston on the main body of the container and the pressure is applied to the content in the main body of the container via the handle the design not only maintains the balance of the internal and external pressures of the container after the content is removed but also allows the content to enter the content removing part fig6 shows a container for removing content easily according to a fourth embodiment fig7 is an enlarged diagram of part c in fig6 the container includes a main body 612 of the container and is provided with an opening 613 on the top thereof the opening.
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the roller track 32 via the rollers 42 moreover the first rigid bracket portion 51 has a vertical open ended slot 54 that extends from its lower edge for receiving a portion of the locking mechanism 43 therein more specifically the locking mechanism 43 is retained in the open ended slot 54 by the roller track 32 when the first mounting arrangement 33 is mounted on the roller track 32 as can be seen in fig6 the sliding member 44 is positioned between the mounting bracket 41 and the rollers 42 to overlie surface of the first rigid bracket portion 51 that faces the roller track 32 the sliding member 44 is preferably made of a material having a low coefficient of friction relative to the metal of the first rigid bracket portion 51 of the mounting bracket 41 so that that the sliding divider 35 moves smoothly among a plurality of positions within the vehicle cargo area 12 for example the sliding member 44 is constructed as a fiberglass reinforced nylon insert basically the sliding member 44 has a plate shaped portion 44 a and a pair of projections 44 b with holes that the pins or bolts 53 pass through preferably the plate shaped portion 44 a of the sliding member 44 has an overall shape that is generally identical to the overall shape of the first rigid bracket portion.
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35 will serve to stabilize clamp 10 once a wale has been clamped therein and will also serve as a location for the teeth of a tong clamp 42 as will be described in more detail hereinbelow bracket 14 has one longitudinal edge bent perpendicularly to form a short vertical wall 36 the opposite longitudinal edge 38 is bent slightly off horizontal in a direction opposed to short wall 36 as shown in the drawings these edges 36 and 38 allow bracket 14 to be inverted and used with various types and sizes of wales a pair of spaced apart apertures 40 are located adjacent short wall 36 and bracket 14 and are designed to receive the legs of a conventional tong clamp 42 for holding a vertical wale as will also be described in more detail hereinbelow handle 16 has a cam 44 at one end and is pivotally connected to the vertical wall 18 of main body 12 cam 44 on handle 16 pivots around a bolt 46 which projects perpendicularly from vertical wall 18 a nut 48 fastens the handle 16 on bolt 46 cam 44 has a pair of opposed cam surfaces 50 which are arranged on cam 44 so as to engage a wale when handle 16 is moved from a vertical position to a horizontal position the use of two opposing cam surfaces 50 allows the handle 16 to be moved in either direction to engage and clamp a wale under one of the cam surfaces 50 to align the form panels.
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and 22 the sides of corresponding lengths 3 to 12 and 4 to 13 one seam on each side of the tent floor also the sides 17 and 18 of the head canopy 16 are joined in seams 23 and 24 to the sides of the floor of corresponding lengths 5 to 17 and 6 to 18 tubular pockets 27 and 28 are attached to the free margins 14 and 15 and 19 and 20 of the two canopies each of these tubular pockets is adapted to receive an inflatable tube 25 which may be inserted into the pocket through an opening 26 the inflatable tubes may be made of any airtight material and their dimensions are such that when they are inflated the tubes essentially fill the pockets and cause them to form angular arches 32 the ends 33 of the tubular pocket 27 of the head canopy are attached to the tent floor at angles 9 and 10 likewise the end 34 of the tubular pocket 28 of the foot canopy is attached to the triangular extensions of the floor 35 and 36 when the tent is closed these inflated arches overlap with the inflated pocket 28 of the foot canopy overriding the inflated pocket of.
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10 has a foot ring 14 that contacts the skin an electrically conducting ring 15 is used as a counterelectrode in certain embodiments a pair of ecg electrodes contacting skin 18 served as the counterelectrode a glucose sensing strip 16 is inserted into the foot ring 14 and the other end of the strip is inserted into a conventional glucose meter 17 the following non limiting examples serve to illustrate certain embodiments of the invention but are not to be construed as limiting variations and additional or alternative embodiments will be readily apparent to the skilled artisan on the basis of the disclosure provided herein a 0 014 u2033 diameter cutter with a short flute 0 015 u2033 long was mounted in a pathformer device 1 of fig3 the device uses skin impedance as a trigger to limit the depth of penetration into the skin the device was used in the u2018 dither u2019 mode in this experiment a pair of norotrode 20 electrodes stuck on the skin away from the site of drilling was used as counterelectrodes the device was set to 15 k u03c9 trigger resistance after the 10 th dither clear interstitial fluid emerged from the skin at the 30 th dither there was a slight pricking sensation at which point a large bolus of interstitial fluid appeared fig4 subsequently the cutter started moving slowly into the bolus and drawing the fluid out when the device was turned off and lifted off the skin blood appeared from the site mixing with the.
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the first container part and the second container part the fastener is mounted on one of the container parts so as to be pivotable between a closed position in which the container parts are locked to one another by the fastener and an open position in which the container parts are unlocked application_number US 201514951956 A description fig1 and 2 show a section of a container bottom 2 of the sterile container 1 with a fastener in closed position the container bottom 2 comprises a container base 3 and a container wall 4 a container lid 4 is placed or is to be placed on the container wall 4 the container lid 5 is sealed from the container wall 4 by means of a seal 18 in such a way that when the sterile container 1 is closed its interior 19 is hermetically sealed from the environment with the exception of any filters and filter openings which may be present though these are not shown in the figures the container lid 5 comprises a lid tongue 20 in particular attached by means of rivets or screws the lid tongue 20 is a moulded sheet metal part and is shown in perspective in fig1 a fastener cap 6 is pivot mounted about a fastener axis 24 on the lid tongue 20 positioned on the lid tongue 20 and therefore on the.
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pins or shear screws 43 provide a releasable connection between the pressure cylinder 42 and the stepped portion 40 on the next intermediate stepped portion is a packing element 45 which provides a pressure seal between the sleeve 41 and the stepped portion 40 a stop nut 47 is threadedly received on the section 35 for retaining the packing element 45 in a fixed position the tubular sleeve 41 has a portion 50 of reduced diameter which is slidably received on the outer wall of the upper mandrel section 35 the reduced portion 50 has a packing element 51 disposed in sealing relationship with respect to the outer wall of the mandrel section 35 a housing 42a is threadedly attached to the pressure cylinder 42 in the housing 42a is a plunger recess 52 which has a spring biased pin member 53 arranged to resiliently bear against the outer wall of section 35 between the packing elements 45 and 51 the upper mandrel section 35 has a pressure port 54 through a wall which is adapted to pass fluid from the interior of the section 35 to the interior of the cylinder 42 to act upon the pressure cylinder 42 and to move the cylinder 42 in an upward direction upon the application of sufficient pressure to shear the pins 43 just below.
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brine solution used in hydraulic fracture is shown in table 2 it is understood by those of skill in the art that the brine solution shown in table 2 can be combined with one or more additives commonly used in the art and discussed previously in another embodiment of the present invention the brine fracture fluid can be used in a two step process where the first step comprises using a brine fracture fluid that contains only monovalent cations such as sodium or potassium to disperse the clay in the second step a brine fracture fluid such as the one described in table 2 having both monovalent and divalent cations is then added to fracture zone the fracture fluid of the second step may also include one or more additives all references including publications patent applications and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein the use of the terms u201c a u201d and u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d and similar referents in the context of describing the invention especially in the context of the following claims are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context the terms u201c comprising u201d u201c having u201d u201c including u201d and u201c containing u201d are to be construed as open ended terms i e meaning.
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to fig1 thereof there is seen a diagrammatic illustration of a basic construction of an exemplary embodiment of a honeycomb body 1 according to the invention with structured sheet metal layers 2 as a major constituent part in which the structured sheet metal layers extend approximately concentrically around a geometric central axis 4 and each individually approximately have the shape of a funnel a cylindrical cavity 5 is situated in the interior of the honeycomb body the structured sheet metal layers 2 are delimited at the outside by an outer lateral surface or jacket surface 6 fig2 shows a diagrammatic longitudinal section through the geometric central axis 4 of fig1 in this case it can be seen that numerous channels 7 lead obliquely outward from the cavity 5 specifically with a cone angle a with respect to the direction of the geometric central axis 4 wherein all of the channels end at the outer lateral surface 6 in this way a conical side face 11 and a hollow conical side face 10 are formed fig3 shows once again in a diagrammatic illustration a perspective view of a single structured sheet metal layer 2 which extends in funnel shaped form around the cavity 5 in this case it is also possible to see the particular channel shape selected in this exemplary embodiment which is shown in more detail in fig4 fig4 illustrates the general geometric problem in forming from substantially planar sheet metal strips structures which have the same structure height h over the entire width of the sheet metal strip but despite the same amount of material being used around the perimeter have a smaller cross section at one end than.
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coating may be applied to the substrate using methods known to one of ordinary skill in the art including a spin coating method in fig5 a and 5b a photonic crystal structure 506 having air columns 508 is flip chipped and pressure pressed into coating 502 as such structure 506 is positioned such that the uppermost surface 510 is on the bottom and the bottom surface 512 is upwardly facing upon removal of excess coating on the edges the coating is cured and released from substrate 504 by applying light pressure fig5 b and the structure is then returned to its upright position fig5 c in which structure 506 contains coating 502 only in the uppermost portion of columns 508 pressure may be adjusted in order to obtain more or less coating in the uppermost portion of columns 508 referring now to fig6 a 6c the schematics represent yet another example of a method of the present invention in which the coating is applied to a photonic crystal structure of the present invention using small spheres or particles 605 provided in a suspension fig6 a illustrates a method by which particles 605 provided in a suspension are applied to a photonic crystal structure 610 using a spin coating method similar to that described with fig3 a 3c particle size is chosen such that the average particle diameter is larger than the average diameter of the air columns the solution used with the.
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pressure of 40 psi for opening pressure relief check valve 71 has been found to provide optimum results fixedly positioned workfluid reservoir 80 is located above gear cover 43 a 43 b and has an outer wall 82 and an inner wall 84 which surrounds the lower end portion of the column component 16 and the surrounding tubular support column 38 as best shown in fig1 a and fig3 a centrifugal water return pump 86 driven by electric motor 90 has an inlet connected by conduit 88 to the workfluid reservoir 80 for removing spent workfluid from reservoir 80 and pumping it through a filter 308 to a storage tank 330 as shown in fig8 workfluid in tank 330 is cooled to approximately 80 degrees fahrenheit by circulation through a heat exchanger 334 effected by operation of circulation pump 332 in circulation pump line 331 high pressure pump 336 is controlled by a manually adjustable relief valve 335 and a pressure transducer 333 connected to control circuitry in a power distribution and control enclosure 344 as shown in fig5 the workfluid is removed from tank 330 by high pressure pump 336 by operation of high pressure pump motor 337 and pumped into a high pressure delivery line 338 which is connected at its downstream end to water supply axial bore 29 in the support column as shown in fig1 b and 43 workfluid in bore 29 is subsequently delivered to plural workstations in a manner to be discussed below the upper end of the second level tubular support sleeve 62 supports a rotary mold support table.
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at the crook the upper end 57 of tang portion 56 has a transverse bore for pivotally supporting lever 58 it is noted that the upper reach of portion 57 is surrounded on all sides by the framework of lever 58 due to the proximity of the transverse members 58b and 58c the freedom of motion of lever 58 about portion 57 is limited in this view eccentric 61 is shown rotated 90 u00b0 in comparison to the position shown in fig7 accordingly the eccentric bears upon the rearmost end of tang 56 thereby holding it against the wall of receiver 14 under these circumstances trigger 50 including its tang section 56 cannot move therefore the striking face of hammer head 60a remains lodged in notch 18g although bolt carrier 18 is urged forward by compression spring 16 fig7 the connection between hammer head 60a and notch 18g prevents any movement to facilitate an understanding of the principles associated with the foregoing apparatus its operation will now be brief described to allow firing of the weapon eccentric 61 is rotated 90 u00b0 to the position shown in fig8 b it will be noticed the coil of spring 62 is translationally fixed at the pivot of hammer 60 and urges lever 58 and hammer 60.
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detachable and replaceable bristle head whose bristles form a contoured brushing surface having three to four alternating rounded peaks and valleys and which has a raised helical screw thread on its neck that allows a twirling motion at the neck to impart a diagonal direction of travel to the bristles of the brush application_number US 4644593 A description turning first to fig1 there is shown in perspective view one preferred embodiment of the toothbrush of the present invention with a typical handle i and the brush body means 2 in which there are anchored a large number of tufts 3 of bristles 4 the handle and brush body means can be made of any resilient material but most preferably and conveniently will be made of a thermoplastic material that has been injection molded in one piece or in two pieces that are to be joined fixably or rotatably at neck area 8 the bristles 4 are inserted and molded into the brush body means 2 by methods well known to those of ordinary skill in the brush making art bristles may be of natural origin or made of any suitable thermoplastic material preferably nylon bristles may be inserted and retained in previously molded holes by well known means and the shaping of the ends of the bristles into their preferred curvitures made before or after the bristles are bonded into said brush body means according to means well known to those of ordinary skill in the art alternatively tufts may be installed by center folding of a single long length bristle into.
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d between adjacent known cross over holes 55 can also vary along the length l of the barrier 57 the varying width w of each of the known cross over holes 55 and the varying position of each the known cross over holes 55 in relation to one another may result in a non uniform flow of air through the barrier 57 resulting in uneven cooling along the trailing edge 58 fig5 is a sectional view of a trailing edge cooling circuit 60 according to one embodiment of the present invention a cooling fluid typically an airflow c te enters the trailing edge cooling circuit 60 through an inlet opening 62 the airflow c te flows through an inlet passage 64 into a feed passage 66 through the feed passage 66 and exits through a trailing edge 68 the airflow c te from the inlet passage 64 is directed to a lower portion 66 a of the feed passage 66 by a transition 70 which is curved to maintain flow attachment as such a portion of the airflow c te flows unimpeded along the transition 70 providing sufficient airflow to a lower portion 66 a of the feed passage 66 before exiting through the trailing edge 68 notably the transition 70 extends toward the trailing edge 68 a remaining portion of the airflow c te is directed further upward from the lower portion 66 a of the feed passage 66 to an upper portion 66 b of the feed passage 66 by trips strips 72 which are.
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picture is displayed the operator pushes the pause button 120 switching the vtr 12 to a still image reproduction mode under this condition the operator manipulates the print designating button 122 this information is then sent from the key operation part 200 to the system controller 201 the operation up to this corresponds to a step s 1 of the flowchart of fig4 next the flow advances to a step s 2 of fig4 where a size of the picture to be printed is designated by the operation part 200 subsequently by the operation part 200 the operator designates a image quality step s 3 a number of prints step s 4 sorting step s 5 etc successively these steps s 2 s 4 are set for each print size whether or not there is another print size is designated from the operation part 200 in a step s 6 if present the flow returns to the step s 2 if absent it advances to a step s 7 in the step s 7 data produced in the above described steps s 2 s 5 hereinafter called the u201c print u201d data is generated in a print data generator 224 in a.
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body 12 and a coaxial tailpiece 40 an air driven piston like striker 70 reciprocates lengthwise in the housing 14 if the striker 70 impacts at the right end of the housing 14 as seen in fig1 the tool will be driven forward conversely if the striker impacts at the left end of the housing as seen in fig3 reverse motion results to control the motion of striker 70 a directional valving member 100 is provided which is slidably mounted on inner fluid inlet tube 60 and outer fluid inlet tube 58 the valving member 100 is slidable between a first forward position on the tubes as seen in fig1 and a second rearward position as seen in fig3 a valving member chamber 102 is defined inside the valve member 100 a spring 104 inside valving member chamber 102 is in contact with the forward end of the valving member 100 and with outer fluid inlet tube 58 adjacent the rear end of the valving member 100 a slotted spring supporting ferrule 68 circumferentially surrounds the inner fluid inlet tube and comprises three slots which communicate the valve member chamber with the fluid supply the striker 70 defines jointly with the housing 14 a rear operating chamber 72 and a forward operating chamber 80 the striker 70 is essentially cylindrical in shape but has a frustroconical taper at the front to form a flat forward impact surface 71 the striker has ports 74 through the cylindrical shell of the striker which connect the forward chamber 80 alternately with the rear chamber 72 and then with the exhaust passages 49 during reciprocal movement there is an anvil 90 fixedly attached to the outer housing 14 which is circumferentially surrounded by the outer housing 14 at the.
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an eccentric drive as is known the vibratory actuator 42 may be coupled to the trough 12 through at least one link 44 such as for instance a spring assembly together the actuator 42 and the at least one link 44 impart a controlled vibratory conveying force to the trough 12 the vibratory force moves the trough 12 in a vibratory motion that advances material on the trough 12 in a series of gentle throws and catches between the input end 14 and the discharge end 16 an exemplary first separation stage 50 is illustrated generally in fig1 2 the first separation stage 50 includes a deck 52 coupled to the first conveying plateau 20 in a substantially co planar configuration the deck 52 may be for example a solid deck a finger screen deck or any other suitable deck when utilizing a finger screen deck u201c fine u201d particles of a predetermined size may fall through the first conveying plateau 20 for collection for example the deck 52 may include a plurality of apertures sized to allow particles below one half inch in size to pass through the deck 52 to facilitate the collection of fine particles the first separation stage 50 may additionally include a first discharge chute 54 to discharge funnel and collect any material which may fall through the deck 52 additionally located above the first conveying plateau 20 and in this example suspended from the hood 30 above the deck 52 is a flexible flap 56 the flexible flap 56.
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of the cyclic contact drum and collecting the filtrate which has passed the filter and a drainer for draining a cake discharged from the contactor application_number US 61471706 A description the pulp to be used in the present invention may be preferably in the form of powder or chips the pulp powder may be available by pulverizing a pulp sheet and it is in the form of powder an average particle size of the pulp powder may be but not limited to usually 10 to 1 000 u03bcm although no limitation is imposed on the preparation method of the pulp powder a pulverizer such as knife and hammer mill can be used although no limitation is imposed on the preparation method of pulp chips the pulp chips may be produced by cutting a pulp sheet with an known cutting device such as a slitter cutter a continuous cutting device may be advantageous from the viewpoint of investment cost the plane surface area of the chip may be usually from 4 to 10 000 mm 2 especially preferably from 10 to 2 500 mm 2 it may be difficult to prepare the chip having the plane surface area smaller than 4 mm 2 the chip having the plane surface area greater than 10 000 mm 2 may pose difficulties in handling such as introducing into a rotary feeder type contactor transferring inside of the contactor and introducing into a drainer considering the pulp chip as a hexahedron the plane surface area of the chip is the largest surface area of six surface areas of the hexahedral chip a rotary feeder type contactor usually rotates in a housing comprising several blades.
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within dac hierarchy 500 address decoder 585 decodes address 580 units 585 a 585 b and 585 c within address decoder address 580 to generate select signals 390 a 390 b and 390 c to select 1 st 2 nd and 3 rd hierarchy selection gates to complete the connection between the voltage divider node and dacout in accordance with the dac hierarchy of fig2 while unit 585 d recognizes and decodes fastpath addresses to generate fastpath select signals 590 d to operate fastpath select gates 570 and form a parallel conduction path for fastpath addresses for example dac hierarchy 500 has fastpath 575 a which connects voltage divider node 510 d to dacout in parallel with a series connection of selection gates 520 s 535 a and 550 a when voltage divider node 510 d is addressed in a similar manner fastpaths 575 b 575 w provide parallel connections to dacout when selected first hierarchy nodes 530 a 530 q each connect to a number represented by the ratio p q voltage divider nodes 510 to first hierarchy mux groups 525 a 525 q each comprise p q select gates 520 regardless of fastpaths 575 designed within dac hierarchy 500 fig6 details the workability of dac hierarchy 500 shown in fig5 a and 5b a prior art muxing structure in accordance with fig2 is shown by the red u201c dacoutold.
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drift out of the active region and high doping levels might cause unnecessary free carrier absorption in layers 22 2 and 22 3 which are otherwise transparent by virtue of their high bandgap illustratively for operation at about 0 80 0 88 u03bcm the semiconductor structure 22 comprises an al x ga 1 x as buffer layer an al y ga 1 y as active layer and an al z ga 1 z as cavity length adjusting layer with y lt x z the parameter y determines the operating wavelength for example for y 0 u03bb 0 88 u03bcm while for y 0 08 u03bb 0 82 u03bcm y and z are typically 0 35 for operation at optical wavelengths of about 1 0 1 6 u03bcm the active layer typically comprises ingaasp lattice matched to inp buffer and cavity length adjusting layers a more detailed description of a crt laser utilizing these materials is given below in this example however materials dimensions and other operating parameters are provided by way of illustration only and unless otherwise expressly stated are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in this example the tube 10 was made of 1 5 inch o d glass and the target 12 comprised a 0 5 u03bcm thick n al 0 36 ga 0 64 as buffer layer 22 2 doped with sn to about 5 u00d7 10 16 cm 3 a 3 0 u03bcm thick n gaas active layer 22 1 doped with sn to about 5 u00d7 10 17 cm 3 and a 13 u03bcm.
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index the data mover is adapted to move data from the source server to the target server in accordance with the data migration operations contained in the index the data mover has an attribute corresponding to the associated attribute of at least one data migration operation contained in the index the attribute indicating the type of data migration operations that can be performed by the data mover application_number US 201615150729 A description detailed embodiments of the claimed structures and methods are disclosed herein however it can be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the claimed structures and methods that may be embodied in various forms this invention may however be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the exemplary embodiments set forth herein rather these exemplary embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of this invention to those skilled in the art in the description details of well known features and techniques may be omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the presented embodiments fig1 provides an overview of an index data mover relationship according to an embodiment of the invention with reference to fig1 the source server 300 contains source data which is to be migrated to target data in the target server 400 the index 200 contains an index of the source data in the source server 300 the index 200 uses a normalized data model that is independent of the format in which data is actually held in the source server 300 the index 200 is generated using automated data collectors and importers the data mover 100 is a component that moves data from the source server 300 to the target server 400 based on the information.
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aluminates and lanthanum and lanthanum magnesium borates activated with pr 3 and mn 2 exhibit characteristics of quantum splitting phosphors improved quantum efficiency may be obtained by further doping with gd 3 refined rules for designing quantum splitting phosphors include the requirement of incorporation of gd 3 and mn 2 in the host lattice for facilitation of energy migration application_number US 68166601 A description in general the present invention provides oxide based phosphors activated with pr 3 and mn 2 more particularly the phosphors are strontium aluminate and lanthanum borate phosphors activated with at least pr 3 and mn 2 ions the doping level for pr 3 and mn 2 are typically in the range from about 0 005 to about 0 1 and from about 0 005 to about 0 5 respectively in addition the strontium ions of the aluminate phosphors of the present invention may be substituted partially or completely by calcium in one preferred embodiment of the present invention the aluminate phosphor is further doped with gadolinium the preferred doping level for gd 3 is in the range from about 0 005 to about 0 995 depending on the host lattice in another preferred embodiment of the present invention the aluminate phosphor is further doped with la 3 and mg 2 at sufficient levels for charge compensation and for minimization of the number of vacancies in the lattice thus the aluminate phosphors have a formula of sr 1 u2212 x ca x al 12 o 19 pr 3 mn 2 or sr 1 u2212 x ca x al 12 o 19 pr 3 mn 2 a where 0 u2266 x u2266 1 and a is at least one selected from the group consisting of.
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fiber bundles into a liquid contained in an inclined splitting unit which is gradually widened toward the lower end thereof the unit being divided into a plurality of grooves so that each fiber bundle travels in the liquid flowing in the corresponding groove splitting each fiber bundle by the action of the liquid flowing in the groove while gradually widening the flow toward the lower end of the groove uniformly arranging the resulting split fibers in a subsequent inclined splitting frame and continuously placing the thus arranged split fibers on a rotating conveyor to form the sheet like material application_number US 36823382 A description the invention will hereinafter be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings for the sake of convenience an embodiment is explained in which six continuous fiber bundles are split to prepare a sheet like material referring to fig3 and 4 an overflow pipe 2 is provided at the upper portion of the side wall of a liquid tank 1 the liquid tank 1 is provided at the lower portion thereof with a liquid introduction tank 3 which is designed so that the width thereof gradually extends toward the bottom of the liquid tank 1 the liquid introduction tank 3 is provided with a liquid inlet 4 at one end thereof a liquid outlet 5 in slit form is provided at the lower portion of the other end of the liquid introduction tank 3 and the lower portion of one side wall of the liquid tank 1 so that the liquid introduction tank 3 and the liquid.
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the container peripheral edge portion 28 is compressed slightly to give a good seal between lid 14 and container 12 lid 14 preferably is formed of transparent food grade plastic to make the contents of container 12 visible however lid 14 could be made of translucent or opaque plastic or any other suitable material container 12 is preferably formed of cardboard or card stock but again it could be made of any other suitable material referring next to fig6 a blank 52 is shown for forming container 12 as is usual in the folding carton industry the various panels and flaps of blank 52 are separated by creases or score lines as indicated by chain dotted lines crease lines 54 between panels 24 20 26 and 22 and respective folded back flaps 34 36 30 and 32 are three point creases to provide hollow spaces 56 between upper wall portions 38 and upper peripheral edge portion 28 as seen best in fig4 and 5 creases 58 in folded back flaps 34 36 30 and 32 make these flaps stepped for the same purpose lines of adhesive 60 are used to attach the lower wall portions 40 of folded back flaps 34 36 30 and 32 to sidewall 16 of container 12 beads of adhesive 62 are located adjacent to openings 42 near creases 54 to act as spacers between upper peripheral edge portion 28 and the adjacent upper wall portion 38 of folded back flaps 34 36 30 and 32 spacers 62 help keep hollow spaces 56 from collapsing preferably a hot melt.
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spacing element 31 or it may have lower size but bigger than that of opening 32 and be fixed to spacing element 31 in such a way to completely close said opening 32 in its upper part fig3 illustrates the case in which sheet 33 has the same lateral size as the first sheet and the spacing element sheet 33 may be metallized on its face 34 orientated outwards on its face 34 u2032 orientated towards the inside of the device that is in operation towards chamber 12 or both materials thickness values and production methods of the elements making up device 30 first sheet adhesive deposited in discontinuous fashion on a face of this spacing element and second sheet are equivalent to those of the analogous elements in device 20 the only difference between device 20 and device 30 is that in the latter as said spacing element 31 has the same lateral size of first sheet 21 this entails that spacer 31 is not contained in the assembly between the first and second sheets so that all layers of the device must be fixed to the next ones with adhesives possibly having recourse to the micronails piercing aided coupling technique cited above in cases in which adhesion of spacing element 31.
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tightening efficiency each transverse cutout 13 is obtained on each flank 6 7 between the tip 11 and the rear 12 of the upper 2 in correspondence with the instep zone in this way the tightening has the effect of returning the wearer 39 s heel in the nesting of the rear 12 according to a construction detail visible in fig1 4 the thin flexible plate 18 includes a bead 31 which follows at least the contour of the edges 14 and 15 of the transverse is cutout 13 this bead 31 is inserted laterally between the edges 14 and 15 of the cutout 13 and the edges 16 and 17 of the movable flap 10 and has a height corresponding substantially to the thickness of the wall of the upper 2 in the location of the transverse cutout 13 and to the thickness of the wall of the movable flap 10 of course the boot according to the invention can include an inner comfort lining 33 as shown in fig2 and 3 particular accommodations such as aeration ventilation means or systems can of course be adapted to the tightening assembly described and in particular to the thin flexible plate 18 without departing from the scope of the invention likewise as shown in fig5 by way of example and for simplicity at least one thin flexible plate 18 can be made unitary with a flat and elongated portion 43 having a contour corresponding substantially to that of the foot which constitutes the 34 insole 34 advantageously in.
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column of ions 25 the coil assembly 31 constitutes the primary element in a cyrogenic pumping tower between the column of ions 25 and the coils assembly 31 are baffles 51 which serve to protect the coil assembly 31 and to prevent the coil assembly 31 from disturbing the narrow beam of plasma when the narrow beam of plasma 25 enters the deposition chamber ions remaining the narrow beam of ions deposit upon a target 53 thus forming a layer or a semiconductor device since it is desired that ultimately the semiconductor materials be used outside the device 1 the semiconductor materials such as the silicon should be removable from the target area there are several methods of accomplishing this 1 a semi permanent or temporary layer of a material to which the silicon does not adhere may be placed over the target area an example of this type of material would be boron nitrite depending upon the interface temperature the boron nitrite will decompose to some extent and the boron will diffuse into the silicon film deposited on the boron nitrite this results in heavy doping which renders the bottom surface of the silicon conducting approximately 10 3 ohms cm this permits the bottom surface to act as a back conductor for a semi conductor device which will be formed from the semiconductor material 2 the silicon can be deposited on a reusable.
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options expire unlike current futures contracts that have differing contract multipliers perhaps the contract multiplier of a vol would be most successful being standardized among groups of financials and commodities u2014 100 000 u00d7 volatility u00d7 number of months for financials 10 000 u00d7 volatility u00d7 number of months for agriculturals similarly the formula to calculate realized volatility should also be standardized doing so would ensure the greatest acceptance and participation with the least confusion among the trading community an index of volatility that incorporates implied volatility has many drawbacks it could be easily manipulated it appears to have been designed with only market makers in mind u2014 but fails to accommodate them it requires market participants to estimate a future estimation u2014 an intangible result previous attempts have tried to list options before a liquid tradable underlying was available all of these problems are solved with the vol as taught herein which in addition should appeal to a broader array of market participants currently investment banks and market makers have significant volatility exposure with no acceptable method of hedging vol as taught herein will finally allow for a very good hedge although not an exactly arbitrageable one for one match possibly on the order of a five fold reduction in risk or more this instrument opens up an entirely new asset class for professional asset managers and speculators while there have been shown described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as.
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of the sub queries of fig3 a being grouped into a parameterized sub query for example if the sub queries 304 and 306 are considered uniform with respect to each other and the sub query 308 is not considered uniform with respect to the sub queries 304 and 306 then the sub queries 304 and 306 will be grouped together and a parameterized sub query 410 generated to replace the sub queries 304 and 306 with a data object parameter 412 associated with tables 104 and 106 as shown in fig4 since sub queries that are considered to be uniform are replaced with parameterized sub query 410 query engine 112 can now optimize only a single sub query i e the parameterized sub query 410 as opposed to the multiple sub queries 304 and 306 and only generate a single access plan for parameterized sub query 410 when parameters determining which of sub queries 304 and 306 are relevant to the query results the data object parameter 412 of parameterized sub query 410 is instantiated to become functionally equivalent to sub queries 304 or 306 or both as the case may be since table 108 is not considered uniform with respect to any other sub query of the union operator and or the union all operator 302 sub query 308 is not grouped with any other sub query and consequently a separate unique access plan would need to be generated by query engine 112 for sub query 308 in determining the uniformity of sub queries of a union operator and or a union all.
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as the bullet is propelled forward in the barrel it is not strictly necessary that corner 44a be rounded but it is advantageous to have both the forward and rearward corners of the liner segment rounded so that either end of any liner segment may face rearward this versatility simplifies the placement of the liner segments on a mandrel or in a mold prior to molding barrel exterior 12 around the liner segments in fig6 is a gun barrel 50 which incorporating modifications that can be made to gun barrel 10 the first modification is to the ceramic liner segments 46 which are also detailed in fig8 and 9 as with the first embodiment the liner segments together define a plurality of shallow spiralled rifling grooves or channels such as channel 48 and the sides of the segments are parallel to the channels the segments can form sharp ridges 54 or rounded ridges 56 however the boundaries between longitudinally adjacent liner segments are at the middle of the channels and not at the channel edges as in the first embodiment as bullet 58 passes through barrel 50 it forces segments 48 radially outward whereby gaps 52 between the segments are formed having the longitudinal sides of the segments at deepest part of the channels minimizes the depth of gaps 52 and thus minimizes blow by or undesired escape of p pressurized propellant behind bullet 58 it is contemplated that bullet 58 will be of a soft metal such as copper or a plastic such as nylon or polytetrafluorethylene another optional feature shown in the right half of fig6 is the presence of longitudinal reinforcing strands or fibers.
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slot 62 fracturing fluid injection line 63 is disposed within housing bore 60 and is in fluid communication with frac slot 62 such that fluid flows out of fluid injection line 63 into housing bore 60 and out of frac slot 62 in a vector that is parallel or substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of downhole tool 40 as used herein u201c substantially parallel u201d means that the vector of the flow of fluid out of fluid injection line 63 into housing bore 60 and out of frac slot 62 is not changed by more than 45 degrees from the longitudinal axis of downhole tool 40 during transition from fluid injection line 63 into housing bore 60 or from housing bore 60 through frac slot 62 in one specific embodiment the flow of fluid out of fluid injection line 63 into housing bore 60 and out of frac slot 62 is not changed by more than 30 degrees from the longitudinal axis of downhole tool 40 during transition from fluid injection line 63 into housing bore 60 or from housing bore 60 through frac slot 62 in another specific embodiment the flow of fluid out of fluid injection line 63 into housing bore 60 and out of frac slot 62 is not changed by more than 15 degrees from the longitudinal axis of downhole tool 40 during transition from fluid injection line 63 into housing bore 60 or from housing bore 60 through frac slot 62 further it is to be understood that the term u201c substantially parallel u201d also includes u201c parallel u201d in which the vector of the flow of fluid during.
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flap 4 is of rectangular design and has a height h and a width b the height h corresponds at least to the depth t cf fig1 of the tubes 3 so that the tube cross sections are covered when the flap is closed the width b in fig1 a is selected in such a manner that the tubes 3 2 to 3 n u2212 1 are covered when the flap 4 is closed and only the two outer tubes 3 1 and 3 n remain open and have charge air passing through them in exemplary embodiments which are not shown only one tube or a plurality of tubes in particular more than two tubes remains or remain open these tubes are arranged on one or both edges of a respective tube row however tubes in the center of a tube row may also remain open for this purpose a plurality of flaps or preferably one flap with cutouts are used with the cutouts being assigned to the tubes which are to remain open fig2 shows a further exemplary embodiment of the invention with an air box 6 on the outlet side which is connected in a plane 6 a to a tube plate not illustrated or to a heat exchanger unit with tubes opening into the tube plate a charge air outlet 6 b is arranged on that side of the air box 6 which faces away from the plane 6 a arranged within the charge air box 6 is an angled partition 7 which is composed of three regions 7 a 7 b 7 c and divides the air box.
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the reaction time of course is dependent on the initial concentration of the starting materials and the temperature the preferred time is from 0 01 to 4500 hours more preferred 0 05 to 350 hours and most preferred from 0 06 to 200 hours to a stirred sluury of 82 4 kocn 1 02 mole in 2000 ml of dimethylformamide dmf at 75 u00b0 c 183g of tolylene diisocyanate 1 05 mole is added at a rate of 0 85 ml min by means of a syringe pump the entire operation is carried out in a nitrogen atmosphere following the addition the reaction mixture is stirred an additional 10 minutes the temperature lowered to 60 u00b0 c dry methanol added large excess and allowed to react for an additional hour to insure complete quenching the major product is insoluble in dmf and thus readily separated by a single filtration a trace dmf soluble product is obtained after solvent stripping the filtrate after vacuum drying at 80 u00b0 c to remove residual dmf and methanol the following yield and analytical data are obtained __________________________________________________________________________ aryl end group sup 2 average mol product yield sup 1 ratio 2m n 1 m 2 wt minimum __________________________________________________________________________dmf insoluble.
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without incurring significant time or financial hardship the tile insert devices are particularly useful in constructing temporary non dwelling structures but can also be used in the construction of permanent structures application_number US 201313767263 A description the innovation is now described with reference to the drawings wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout in the following description for purposes of explanation numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding thereof it may be evident however that the innovation can be practiced without these specific details referring initially to the drawings fig1 illustrates a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a tile insert device 100 of the present invention which is useful in creating a temporary interlocking or interconnecting masonry structure device 100 is preferably comprised of a base 110 and more than one insert 140 extending outwardly from said base 110 unless otherwise stated device 100 and its various components are preferably comprised of plastic though it is contemplated that other suitable materials such as fiberglass concrete cement wood metal etc could also be used provided that the same is generally weather resistant base 110 and inserts 140 may be integrally formed or one or more of inserts.
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equivalent material one end of the coil 107 is connected to a conductive sleeve 108 which is fastened in one end of the insulating sleeve 106 the conductive sleeve 108 is effective in connecting the coil 107 electrically to portable equipment for instance a hand carried telephone not shown and forms the means for attaching the antenna means externally to the portable equipment secondly a second helical antenna which is comprised of a second coil 103 whose length is different to and preferably shorter than the length of the first coil 107 and thirdly a straight wire antenna 105 the second coil 103 is arranged coaxially in an insulated upper part 104 of an antenna rod or pin 102 which is provided with a knob 101 on top of the pin the lower part of the antenna pin includes the straight wire antenna 105 and the whole of the antenna pin 102 can be inserted and extended axially through the insulating sleeve 106 the first coil 107 and the conductive sleeve 108 attached to the other end of the insulating sleeve 106 is an insulating tube 109 which when fitted in place is located within the portable equipment and in which the antenna pin 102 is located in when in its inserted or retracted position axial movement of the antenna pin is preferably limited by the knob 101 and also by a shoulder or abutment not shown on the lower end of the antenna pin 102 when the antenna pin 102 is telescoped to its inwardly inserted position the straight wire antenna will lie generally beneath the conductive sleeve 108 and is essentially inactive the two coils 107 103 are located coaxially with one another in generally the same axial position the coils are.
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to the solvent used this reaction as regards the first process route v 0 2 is described in particular in the publication by k g piney which appeared in bioorg med chem 8 2000 2417 2425 2 methoxy 5 2 3 4 5 trimethoxyphenyl vinyl nitrobenzene is reduced according to the improved process of the invention by the action of iron it is advantageous to use an amount of iron in excess if complete conversion of the starting material is desired this excess is advantageously greater than 2 equivalents per one mol of starting nitro derivative it has been shown that the same stage carried out in the presence of zinc in acetic acid a conventional solvent for reductions with zinc does not make it possible to obtain complete reaction in u s pat no 5 525 632 the yield of the reduction carried out on the pure z isomer varies between 46 and 66 and moreover that the amounts of zinc used are large and consequently result in considerable industrial waste furthermore the process generates a large amount of u201c azo u201d compound resulting from coupling between the amino formed and the nitroso intermediate in the reduction reduction with nascent hydrogen generated by ammonium formate in the presence of a conventional catalyst such as palladium or platinum leads to.
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up roll 28 since it is important that pile fabric 10 be uniformly tensioned as it passes over nose bar 14 and to avoid start up problems band knife 30 having translating blade 16 is mounted on pivotable carriage 32 while the fabric handling system is rigidly mounted on frame 34 this makes it possible to always maintain pile fabric 10 in a tensioned state even when blade 16 is retracted to allow seams to pass since blade 16 is a translating endless band it is advantageous for it to have a slight amount of curvature so that it can easily be maintained in one position the abovementioned applications teach the desirability of matching the curvature of nose bar 14 to the curvature of blade 16 fig2 and 3 illustrate an especially advantageous mechanism for supporting nose bar 14 and maintaining uniform spacing between nose bar 14 and blade 16 nose bar 14 rests upon rollers 36 four rollers 36 are mounted on each pillow block 38 pillow block 38 can be extended or withdrawn by adjusting positioning screw 44 by properly adjusting set screws 40 41 42 46 48 50 52 and 53 it is possible to orient pillow block 38 and thereby rollers 36 mounted on pillow block 38 so that the center lines of each set of rollers 36 are substantially parallel to the portion of blade 16.
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addition the inner peripheral surface is plated and the press fitting fastener hole 28 is connected to the printed wiring 26 formed on the first printed board 12 moreover the inner diameter measurement u03c6 of the press fitting fastener hole 28 is made smaller than the inner diameter measurement u03c6 u2032 of the other through holes 18 a however the inner diameter measurement u03c6 of the press fitting fastener hole 28 may also have an inner diameter measurement made smaller by making a diameter of a bore hole from a drill or the like when piercing the through holes 18 a in the first printed board 12 smaller than the through holes 18 a for example alternatively as in the present embodiment in a case where the press fitting fastener hole 28 is also used as a through hole the diameter of the bore hole is made equal to the through holes 18 a and a thickness measurement of the plating deposited on the inner circumferential surface is made thicker than the through holes 18 a thereby the inner diameter measurement u03c6 of the press fitting fastener hole 28 can also be made smaller or the like than the inner diameter measurement u03c6 u2032 of the through holes 18 a when done in this way the press fitting fastener hole 28 can also be bored with the same drill as the through holes 18 a without requiring changing of the drill in addition plating thickness is ensured and thus a risk of the plating peeling.
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invention contains the so called tea tannin the tannin content is usually at least about 30 as determined by the standard tea component analyzing process although it varies with for example the extraction conditions typically the tannin content is about 70 in example 1 as described hereinafter the tannin content of the natural antioxidant is 72 if has further been found that the tannin component of the extract is composed primarily of epigallocatechin gallate and additionally contains small amounts of epigallocatechin epicatechin gallate epicatechin etc the natural antioxidant produced by the present invention is readily soluble in water and can also be dissolved easily in oils and fats by previously dissolving the antioxidant in a small amount of ethanol thus the natural antioxidant of the present invention can be used in both water soluble and oil soluble foodstuffs in addition to such foodstuffs the natural antioxidant of the present invention can be used in cosmetics petroleum products and so forth furthermore the natural antioxidant of the present invention exhibits excellent antioxidant properties the same antioxidant effect as obtained with dl u03b1 tocopherol which is a common antioxidant can be obtained by using the natural antioxidant of the present invention in an amount of only about 1 10 to 1 20 as determined by aom method of the amount of dl u03b1 tocopherol the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the following examples one hundred grams of instant green tea were added to and completely dissolved in 1 000 milliliters of hot water then equal volumes of the tea solution and chloroform were mixed and the tea solution was washed with the chloroform to remove caffeine pigments and so forth to thereby obtain 1 100 milliliters of.
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also transmitted to the sheet post processing apparatus 11 the label sheet sent to the sheet post processing apparatus 11 having received this instruction is cut by being irradiated with the laser beam l according to information on the range of the maximum obtainable number of labels which was calculated by the image forming apparatus 1 the label sheet is comprised of a label part and a release paper part support part and the laser power can be arbitrarily adjusted such that only the label part is cut for half cutting by the laser beam the label sheet having undergone the laser cutting process is conveyed as it is through the sheet post processing apparatus 11 since the release paper has not been cut as described above it should be noted that the number of labels to be obtained can reduced by configuration of the later cutting processing by the user conventionally a punch and die or the like tools have been used to cut a sheet material however it is actually impossible to provide the punches and dies to suit the preferences of all users in terms of space prices and reasonableness further even if two or three types of punches and dies corresponding to typical shapes are provided the punches and.
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a u2018 charge phase u2019 there now follows a brief description of the discharge and charge phases of operation of the drive circuit 6 a to initiate the discharge phase the discharge switch q 2 is closed and the charge switch q 1 remains open as described in more detail in applicant 39 s co pending application ep 06254039 8 under the control of the microprocessor 26 and the current sensing and control means 42 the discharge switch q 2 is rapidly pulsed on and off to regulate the flow of current an injector 34 or 36 fig1 is selected for injection by closing the associated injector select switch qs 1 or qs 2 respectively for example to inject from the first injector 34 the first injector select switch qs 1 is closed and current flows from the positive terminal of the second capacitor c 2 through the current sensing and control means 42 through the terminals of the selected first injector 34 from the low side u2212 to the high side through the inductor l through the discharge switch q 2 and back to the negative side of the second capacitor c 2 no current is able to flow through the unselected second injector 36 because the associated injector select switch qs 2 remains open to charge the injectors 34 36 during the charge phase the charge switch q 1 is closed and the discharge switch q 2 remains open also as described in ep 06254039 8 under the control of the microprocessor 26 and the current sensing and control means 42 the charge switch q 1.
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has been removed it is placed on a special stand 31 with its long leg lying on a steeply inclined surface 32 and its short leg on an only slightly inclined surface 33 in both cases the simulated brick is formed of a resin mixed with sufficient limestone filler to give a dull clay like appearance and also mixed with a color in the case of a simulated brick which is to have an antique appearance while the brick is on the stand 21 in the case of the brick 10 and the stand 31 in the case of the brick 28 it is subjected to burning with a blow torch or the like which acts to give a slightly black or tinged appearance this antique appearance may also be accomplished by using a black spray paint and just passing it lightly so that certain points of the brick are high lighted by the paint in the case of the mastic 20 a suitable formula for forming about 80 gallons of mastic is as follows 22 gallons of dupont 34 elvacet 1440 34 which is a polyvinyl acetate copolymer emulsion 200 lbs of an 34 o 34 sand this is a very fine dry sand the plastic used in the brick is a polyester manufactured by reichold chemical inc under the trade name of 34 polylite 34 and it is used with a catalyst known as 34 mek 60 34 which is methyl ethyl ketone a plasticizer of dibutyl phthylate is used the coloring material is selected from those known as 34 earth 34 colors such a coloring material is iron oxide red in order to fireproof the brick antimony oxide may be used in the case of the mold the elastomer is polyvinyl chloride as manufactured by b f.
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or carbon aerogels zirconia stabilized zirconia and alumina power is provided to the electronic device 13 by a lightweight compact and heat resistant battery 20 lithium and lithium ion batteries meet these requirements providing high temperature storage capacity up to 500 hours at 150c without any significant voltage discharge in an embodiment of the present invention when the environmental substance to be measured is temperature the result must not be influenced by conduction along the leads and the sensors additionally the electronic device 13 and battery 20 must reside sufficiently away from the sensors such that the electronics and battery do not act as a heat reservoir fig4 shows an example of how the sensors 10 electronic device 13 and battery 20 are positioned to provide maximum separation and the sensors 10 provide uniformity data across the diameter of the semiconductor substrate 16 an advantage of the present invention as stated in the earlier embodiment is the non intrusive handling and positioning of the semiconductor substrate measuring device by the same robotics or automated transport used to handle the standard semiconductor substrate material for manufacturing several physical requirements of the measurement device must be met to allow for the robotics to operate without fault in the handling these physical requirements are mass balance and dimension for most robotic systems the added mass of the battery 20 electronics 13 and sensors 10 should not exceed three times 3 u00d7 the weight of the semiconductor substrate by itself secondly position of.
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and data 2 being input data indicative of y channels of audio data to be encoded in accordance with a second encoding protocol and the single unified bitstream asserted by encoder 10 to decoder 12 or 14 being determined by output data generated in accordance with an embodiment of the invention in response to the input data for another example the encoder described with reference to fig5 could be implemented in a general purpose processor with the pcm samples asserted to the input of block 20 being input data indicative of six channels of audio data and the unified bitstream asserted at the output of packing and formatting block 30 being determined by output data generated in accordance with an embodiment of the invention in response to the input data in some embodiments the invention is a decoder e g any of those shown in fig9 as receiving the unified bitstream generated by encoder 200 or decoder 91 of fig4 a configured to decode a unified bitstream generated by an encoder wherein the unified bitstream includes at least two substreams the substreams including a first independent substream of data encoded in accordance with a first encoding protocol and a second substream of data encoded in accordance with a.
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illustrate the fact that the bottom can also be contoured to a certain extent thus the bottom 50 illustrated in fig3 for example comprises a number of sloping sections 52 which slope relative to the plane 51 of the bottom and are connected to one another by vertical sections 54 this bottom contour can be formed by embossing the bottom 50 with an embossing tool from an originally flat plate for example depending on requirements the slots can then be provided in the sloping sections 52 as illustrated by slot 56 for example or can be provided in the vertical sections 54 as represented by slot 58 here too the aperture cross section is such that the latter slopes relative to the plane 51 of the bottom with the result that a motion component in the direction of the plane 51 of the bottom is imposed on a treatment medium passing through the slots 56 and 58 in this case too as indicated by the flow arrows in the case of the bottom 60 illustrated in fig4 the latter is of waved construction i e wave tips and troughs project above and below the plane 61 of the bottom here too there are once.
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particles although nanotubes may form at higher hab than those described in the present system see fig1 the range of equivalence ratios that could support nanotube growth can therefore potentially extend from 1 7 to 1 0 equivalence ratios of 1 9 and higher are dominated by soot like structures displaying clustered networks of primary particles of either metallic or carbon encapsulated metal centers with the occasional nanotube within this matrix it is interesting to note that within the formation window range relatively u2018 clean u2019 nanotubes are formed at the lower equivalence ratios while an increasing level of encrusting with disordered carbon is observed on the nanotubes as the equivalence ratio increases a continuum of morphologies is apparent ranging between clean nanotubes at low equivalence ratios through to an increasing proportion of soot like material as the equivalence ratio increases a competition between carbon precipitation pathways is likely with one pathway leading to filamentary or tube structures and the other to disordered carbon clusters this observation is consistent with the nanotube formation mechanism and how this would relate to a flame environment as fuel equivalence ratio increases from unity the level of excess carbon available in the flame gases increases so one would also expect an increasing potential to form carbon nanotubes this trend is tempered as the sooting equivalence ratio limit is reached and.
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this invention is shown in fig1 a curb 10 next to a gutter 11 has a drain opening 12 which is usually rectangular the opening has a bottom edge 13 over which water will follow when it enters the opening in turn the opening enters into a catch basin 14 fig3 essentially this is a small u201c room u201d with a top in which a manhole 15 or other entry arrangement is fitted with a removable cover 16 from the catch basin a conduit 17 leads into a drainage system usually a storm drain intended to carry away water at flow rates which if not carried away would flood surrounding areas as stated before these basins must be kept free of amounts of trash that could clog them or depending on the nature of the trash contaminate or cause flooding downstream although the individual parts of the apparatus could be directly attached to structure of the curb and of the basin it is best manufacturing procedure to provide a structure which can be fitted in or attached to the surrounding opening a frame 18 fig2 3 and 7 includes two springy mounting arms 22 23 formed to a v shape brackets 24 25 are attached to the arms so this structure can be attached to the wall of the drain opening as shown in fig7 these arms are springy so as to cause them when installed to bear strongly against the wall of the drain opening the dashed lines in fig7 show the distorted installed free ends while in solid line are shown the undistorted ends prior to installation a brace 30 is attached to the two mounting arms to hold the base together attachment pins 31 32 33.
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the state of the art via drafting rollers 68a 68b 69a 69b and delivery rollers 70a 70b by means of a fleece funnel 1 into a long guiding channel 8 which lets out in a sliver funnel 9 the sliver funnel deflects the fiber sliver fb by approximately 90 u00b0 and into the nip of the calendar with its calendar disks 100a 100b the calendared fiber sliver kf emerges from the calendar in a vertically downward direction and is stored in a depositing device this fiber sliver guidance is also shown with the same reference numbers in fig1 an embodiment of the invention shortens the fiber sliver path and makes it possible to omit the fiber sliver channel 8 an additional deflection roller 71 is used which deflects the direction of travel of the fleece fv by approximately 60 u00b0 and introduces the fiber sliver into a device consisting of several functional elements forming the fiber sliver channel the first element is the fleece funnel 50 with a ramp surface 50b and an immediately following funnel section 50a in which the wide arriving fiber sliver also called a fiber fleece folded doubled and is introduced into a first channel section the channel section is constituted by an insert 40 which is plugged in on the rear side of the funnel segment 60 and is attached with a screw an articulation surface is provided at the forward end of insert 40 and in the corner position shown in fig1 it makes possible sealing off the guiding channel against the downstream sliver funnel 30 the articulation surface of the forward cylindrical segment of.
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the ski poles 46 and 47 are shown secured to the skies 42 and 43 with the lower ski and pole strap 90 100 is wrapped around both the skies and both of the poles once both ends of the sling strap 50 have been secured with the clasp 54 in the u201c d u201d ring 64 at the other end of strap 51 and the u201c d u201d ring 87 with clasp 55 of the ski pouch 80 the user can place the sling 50 over their head and shoulder once the user is wearing the sling the user can adjust the length of the sling 50 to set the preferred location of the sling on the user to quickly remove the sling a user can unbuckle the clasp or buckle 53 in the sling 50 fig1 shows the pouch 80 secured over a shoulder of a user 39 when the pouch 80 is not being used to transport ski equipment the remaining straps are placed into the pouch 80 this view shows the clasp 53 of the sling 51 and 52 the clasps 54 and 55 are secured to u201c d u201d ring on the back of the pouch 80 the front flap 85.
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2 parts by mass was added and then stirred sufficiently the resultant material was then left as it was at 85 u00b0 c for 30 minutes to allow it to coagulate to produce tofu subsequently a forming box lined with wet cotton cloth was filled with the tofu that had been collapsed to be sufficiently fine closed by a lid and pressed under the pressure of 18 g cm 2 for 5 minutes and then 180 g cm 2 for 50 minutes a water content in the tofu after the pressing process was 75 by mass subsequently one unit block of tofu was cut into four equal parts and soaked in a flavoring liquid comprising common salt in an amount of 3 parts by mass soy sauce in an amount of 10 parts by mass ajinomoto consomm u00e9 soup stock in an amount of 5 parts by mass and water in an amount of 82 parts by mass and then boiled for 30 minutes each quarter of the tofu was respectively taken out of the flavoring liquid and an oven was used to dry each quarter of the tofu at 100 u00b0 c for 100 minutes the water content in each quarter of the tofu after the drying process was 66 by mass subsequently each quarter of the tofu was subject to a smoking process at a temperature approximately in a range of 90 u00b0 c to 110 u00b0 c for 15 minutes in a cylindrical smoker by using cherry wood as the smoking material the thus obtained smoked.
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protected media rental container 15 c step 905 the user inserts the protected media rental container 15 c into a media device 20 c step 910 the media device 20 c is generally similar to the media device 20 in a preferred embodiment all that is needed to manage the particular rental offering is the media id the user selects the rental content for download step 915 the rental service may provide additional copies of the protected media rental container 15 c to the user for an additional fee as a part of the basic subscription as a promotional give away etc an exemplary media table is illustrated in table 4 listing exemplary media ids for the copies of the protected media rental container 15 c the service provider 45 of the rental service determines if the media id is authorized to rent the protected content 25 c on the protected media rental container 15 c currently inserted in the media device 20 c decision step 920 if the media id is not authorized the service provider 45 offers to add additional media to the subscription decision step 925 if the user declines this offers the service provider 45 refuses the transaction step 930 if the user accepts the offer the user enters a transaction with the service provider 45 and upgrades the media subscription to include the protected media rental container 15 c currently inserted in the media device step 935 the user.
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main bracket in the video display appliance fig3 shows the video display appliance incorporating the howling phenomena removing apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention as constructed above and fig4 a and 4b show the apparatus of fig3 to which a loudspeaker is fastened referring to fig3 a and 4b the loudspeaker 6 is not directly fixed to the cabinet 1 but is fastened by a fastening screw 11 to a bracket 10 which is secured with a main circuit board 9 via the vibration absorbing section 200 and the vibration damping section 300 accordingly the vibrations produced from the loudspeaker 6 are firstly absorbed through the vibration absorbing section 200 and then the remaining vibrations are dispersed and damped in the housing 301 of the vibration damping section 300 specifically the vibrations produced from the loudspeaker 6 are transferred to the holder portion 201 through the fixing projections 202 and the fastening screw 8 the vibrations transferred to the holder portion 201 pass through the first supporting ribs 205 extending backwardly from the holder portion 201 and then are propagated along the elastic absorbing rib portion 203 during the propagation through the elastic absorbing rib portion 203 the vibrations are buffered and absorbed by the elasticity of the elastic absorbing rib portion 203 at the same time since the vibration absorbing section 200 is received in the housing 301 of the vibration damping section 300 with the predetermined space the remaining vibrations passing through the vibration.
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which makes it possible for the transformer to rise again since the current that is actually flowing through the resistor 43 for shutting off the transformer depends predominantly on resistor 17 and since the current for switching on the transformer depends on resistor 12 a hysteresis behavior will result corresponding to the difference of these currents fig7 is a variant of fig1 those elements which correspond to elements of fig1 are provided with the same reference numbers the rectifier input circuit 3 comprises diodes 72 73 74 and 75 anti hum and current limiting is performed by capacitor 70 resistor 71 capacitor 77 capacitor 78 and inductor 76 these elements are generally known to cooperate with rectifier circuits likewise the capacitor 87 and inductor 88 coupled to the dc motor 1 are well known furthermore a capacitor 82 is connected in parallel to the series circuit consisting of the resistor 17 and capacitor 13 the capacitor 82 provides a definite base voltage for the transistor 8 an essential point in comparison with the arrangement of fig1 is that the emitter of the transistor 8 is grounded through a resistor 83 and through two resistors 84 85 which are connected in parallel the series circuit of the resistor 83 and the parallel combination of resistors 84 and 85 lie in parallel with the capacitor 9 it is also important that an arrangement is provided in parallel to the primary coil 5 of the transformer 6 which consists of a diode 79 and of a resistor 80 which is connected in series with the diode 79 the resistor 80 is shunted by means of a zener diode 81 the anode of the zener diode 81 is connected to.
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units wherein all press units are always required to have the same distance from one another from this it follows that the travel distance of each individual unit is different a conceivable configuration is that a continuous threaded spindle extends from the first press unit to the last press unit parallel to the travel rail and is fixed in place for each press unit a running nut is arranged on the threaded spindle and can be rotated from the press unit and thereby displaces the press unit the rotational direction of the drive motors on the left hand side is then opposite to the rotational directions of the drive motors on the right hand side furthermore the travel distance of the outer press units is three times as great as the travel distance of the next inner press units these differences must be taken into account by correct actuation of the drives the control would therefore be comparatively complicated the only advantage of this arrangement is that sheet pile profiles of changeable width can always be gripped in the centre by the collets in the interest of a simplified and reliable and therefore forced control of the adjustment movement the invention prefers that the running nuts of each press unit are.
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a continuous vertical hole 32 throughout the vertical wall section 14 in order to connected the masonry wall 12 with the bond beam 11 and the foundation 13 the upper end portion 20 of the elongated member 18 is secured to the bond beam 11 while the lower end portion 19 of the elongated member 18 is attached to the foundation 13 the upper end portion 20 is secured to the bond beam 11 by a fastener or a washer 25 and a nut 26 shown in fig2 an adhesive such as epoxy resin 30 shown in fig2 attaches the lower end portion 19 to the foundation 13 fig2 shows details of the elongated tension member 18 formed principally of wire rope the lower end portion 19 has a lower stud 22 swaged into integral lower bulbous element 23 the lower stud 22 is secured to the foundation bore 16 by an adhesive or an epoxy resin 30 placed inside the bore 16 the lower end portion 19 can also be a threaded stud 33 as shown in fig3 and secured to the foundation bore 16 by means known in the art in fig3 the upper end portion 20 of the elongated tension member 18 includes upper stud portion 21 swaged inside the integral upper bulbous element 24 the upper end portion 20 passes through a sleeve 31.
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signals representative of these parameters to the controller 70 the controller 70 may be located downhole as shown in fig2 or may be placed at the surface in which signals are transmitted across the formation through wires or cables or wireless transmission such as telemetry an inlet sensor 72 is positioned at the inlet of the hydrocyclone separator 40 a first outlet sensor 74 is positioned in the first outlet conduit 44 and a second outlet sensor 76 is positioned in the second outlet conduit 46 in the embodiment shown in fig2 the sensors are connected to the controller 70 through wires 80 81 and 82 respectively it is understood that other communication techniques may be employed for example the sensors may also communicate with the controller 70 through telemetry thereby excluding the need for wires 80 81 and 82 sensor 94 is coupled to pump 52 and controller 70 through wires or telemetry and monitors the intake pressure at pump 52 the controller 70 produces controlling signals and provides the controlling signals to one or more control devices the control devices include the motor 56 a first control valve 90 positioned in the first outlet conduit 44 a second control valve 92 positioned in the second outlet conduit 46 an inlet control valve 93 positioned in the inlet of the separator 40 and pump 100 the first control valve 90 may be eliminated and flow through first conduit 44 may be controlled directly by controlling pump 100 through wire 84a alternatively pump 100 and first control valve 90 may be used in conjunction in the embodiment shown in fig2 the controller 70 is connected to the control devices through wires 83 84 85 87 and 84a.
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magnetic torque is produced by torque command signal generator 68 and applied over a data path illustrated by dash line 82 to the inverting input port of summing circuit 50 the signal representative of magnetic torque is subtracted in summer 50 from the pid signal produced by controller 46 on data path 48 in effect a command signal is thereby applied to the wheel just as though the spacecraft attitude had been shifted but without the actual shift taking place another way of looking at the magnetic torque signal applied over data path 82 is that it provides the pid loop with advance warning so that it expects the application of the magnetic torques with the arrangement of fig2 including data path 82 and summing circuit 50 a signal is applied over data path 82 to summing circuit 50 when magnetic torquer 20 is turned on which causes a change in the speed of wheel 54 which counteracts the torque provided by magnetic torquer 20 thus the wheel speed is brought closer to the nominal value without attitude error of course some residual attitude error may result if the estimated magnetic torque which is subtracted from the pid signal in summing circuit 50 does not correctly represent the actual magnetic torque but this residual error is corrected by the pid control channel fig3 is a simplified flow chart illustrating logic for performing the threshold comparison and for determining the bearing protection error signal bp err in fig3 the logic begins at a start block 310 and proceeds to a block 312 in which a wheel speed variable ws is set equal to the current wheel speed and the body speed variable wb is set equal to the current.
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kevlar brand aramid fiber made by e i dupont de nemours is one type of reinforcing fiber that has been found to work well other types of fiber material could be thin metal wire glass polyester carbon fiber graphite or other fibers or hydrids used in composite structures the fiber can be braided or wound around the liner using a filament winding process a hybrid braiding and filament winding process could also be used in order to prevent abrasion and wear the fiber braid or winding 36 is preferably coated with a flexible protective covering material such as polyurethane as seen in fig2 the coating not only covers the fiber 36 but it impregnates and fills the interstices in the braid or winding other types of coating material could be silicon rubber vinyl or combinations thereof more rigid materials such as epoxy vinylester or polyester resins could also be used depending upon the shape and the configuration of expanded and narrow diameter sections and the intended use it would be possible to coat the entire group of storage and connecting sections by dipping the configured sections in one simultaneous operation and the shape of the adjacent sections would not be discernable the container could also be left uncoated if placed inside a protective pouch or shell the container illustrated having six storage sections of 4 cm inside diameter and 60 cm in length provides a gas storage capacity of approximately 2 700 liters at 600 kg square cm of pressure this would provide the wearer with about 2 hours of breathing gases where the wearer is working.
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is hypo allergenic latex free the material may be hydrophobic or hydrophyllic a rfid enabled wristband is created using at least the elements described above or from other materials that have essentially the same characteristics as any or all of the above elements the elements may be combined in such a manner that two of the elements are combined prior to the addition of the 3rd so as to make the process appear as if only two elements comprise the rfid wristband this will be considered essentially the same as having the 3 separate elements combined in a manufacturing or assembly process an exemplary embodiment of the wristband housing is a conventional wristband bar code based that is employed in healthcare or other human identification bands an example manufacturer of such conventional wristbands is st john inc the conventional hospital wristband will be acquired or created in single units or in a form factor that has multiple single wristbands attached to one another in such a manner as prescribed by the existing wristband manufacturer such that the wristbands can be separated into single units if the existing wristband is acquired in a form factor that has multiple single wristbands such that the wristbands must be separated into single units the mechanism of separating these wristbands may be done prior to the combination of the above elements at any stage of the process that combines the elements or after the elements have been combined the process of separating the wristband elements that are in a form factor that has multiple single units can be performed either one at a time or more than one at a time and may be done by a manual process or.
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7199543 B1 abstract a cargo power drive unit includes a motor and at least one driver roller element coupled to the motor the power drive unit further includes a light transmitter for emitting light and a light receiver for measuring light the power drive unit measures an amount of ambient light and then measures an amount of total light after the light transmitter emits light the power drive unit then determines whether a cargo container is present based on a calculation of reflected light and the measurement of ambient light application_number US 29972205 A description one embodiment of the present invention is a pdu with an integrated sensor for detecting the presence of a uld and for sensing scrubbing fig1 illustrates an aircraft 25 and fig2 an aircraft cargo deck 26 that can be used to implement an embodiment of the present invention a generally h shaped conveyance surface 26 forms a deck of an aircraft adjacent a cargo bay loading door 23 however there are many other aircraft cargo deck configurations to which the embodiments of the invention can be implemented for example some aircraft particularly those configured primarily for the transportation of cargo without passengers have the upper passenger deck removed and an additional larger cargo deck installed other aircraft may have three or more parallel longitudinal tracks rather than the h.
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the compounds are well suited to formulation as sustained release dosage forms and the like the formulations can be so constituted that they release the active ingredient only or preferably in a particular part of the intestinal tract possibly over a period of time the coatings envelopes and protective matrices may be made for example from polymeric substances or waxes the particular dosage of a compound of formula i according to this invention will depend upon the severity of the condition the route of administration and related factors that will be decided by the attending physician generally accepted and effective daily doses will be from about 0 1 to about 1000 mg day and more typically from about 50 to about 200 mg day such dosages will be administered to a subject in need of treatment from once to about three times each day or more often as needed it is usually preferred to administer a compound of formula i in the form of an acid addition salt as is customary in the administration of pharmaceuticals bearing a basic group such as the piperidino ring for such purposes the following dosage forms are available in the formulations which follow 34 active ingredient 34 means a compound of formula i ______________________________________formulation 1 gelatin capsuleshard gelatin capsules are prepared using the following ingredient quantity mg capsule ______________________________________active ingredient 0 1 1000starch nf 0 650starch flowable powder 0 650silicone fluid 350 centistokes 0 15______________________________________ the ingredients are blended passed through a no 45 mesh u s sieve and filled into.
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out as indicated in example 1 above the results are indicated below the demographic and gout disease characteristics of study subjects are shown in table 1 below common co morbidities associated with gout including obesity hypertension coronary artery disease and renal stones were distributed relatively evenly among the 6 dosing cohorts although 3 of 4 subjects in the 4 mg cohort had type ii diabetes mellitus mean age ranged from 41 8 y in the 2 mg to 64 5 y in the 12 mg dose cohort mean body mass index ranged from 28 3 in the 2 mg to 36 5 in the 8 mg dose cohorts a history of acute gout attacks was reported by 92 of subjects flares were monoarticular in 41 oligoarticular in 27 and polyarticular in 32 chronic synovitis was present in 62 5 of subjects and 75 had tophi at screening the mean u00b1 sd serum urate concentration was 9 4 u00b1 0 9 mg dl in the 17 subjects who were not receiving antihyperuricemic medication and 6 6 u00b1 1 2 mg dl in the 7 subjects who were receiving allopurinol after the washout period puac in the latter subjects rose to 8 6 u00b1 0 8 mg dl prior to infusion of peg uricase the mean u00b1 sd puac for all 6 dose cohorts was 10 9 u00b1 0 5 mg dl range 10 7 11 8 mg dl puox was undetectable in all subjects fig1 a plots these parameters following infusion of peg uricase for the 8 mg dose cohort which had the highest baseline puac maximum post infusion puox was 26 u00b1 2 8 mu ml and the level after 21 d was 6 5 u00b1 1 1 mu ml the plasma half life.
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on the base 11 and a secondary parallel line d u2032 for aligning to mark u00bc inch from the edge of fabrics as will be described in greater detail hereinafter a right angle triangular transparent guide panel 19 is hinged along one side to the perimeter guide angle 16 by a selective hinge configuration 20 a lifting tab 21 is formed integrally with and extends from a free side edge surface 22 adjacent the panel 39 s defined angular edge cutting surface 23 the hinged configuration 20 may be of any continuous piano type or multiple spaced hinged elements so as to assure edge orientation when selectively operated from a first flat base engagement position to an upstanding position as seen in solid and broken lines in fig1 of the drawings it will be seen that the cutting guide edge surface 23 of the hinged triangular guide transparent guide panel 19 defines a u201c true u201d diagonal across a surface s of the support base 11 and is correspondingly in alignment between the hereinbefore described end gap 18 between the respective guide angles 16 and 17 which will allow for a continuous cutting action therealong as will be described in detail hereinafter in use the fabric alignment marking and cutting guide 10 as seen in fig2 and 3 of the drawings in this example a fabric square 24 to be cut is positioned on the support base 11 39 s surface s which is divided into equal portions by a cross gridline pattern 25 the transparent guide panel 19 is raised and the fabric square 24 is placed on the grid line supporting.
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put in flowerpots on the flowerpot holders 110 and 112 another example of the present invention may be seen in a combination wind instrument and sprinkler 200 shown in fig5 8 the sprinkler 200 has a support frame 202 which has a pair of vertical support pipes 204 and 206 the support pipes 204 and 206 are hollow and have top ends 208 and 210 respectively and bottom ends 212 and 214 respectively the support pipes 204 and 206 are connected by a lateral cross member 216 one end of the cross member 216 is inserted in a t shaped coupler 218 which is joined to the middle of the support pipe 204 the other end of the cross member 216 is inserted in a t shaped coupler 220 joined to the middle of the support pipe 206 the top end 208 of the support pipe 204 is fluidly connected to one end of an arcuate pipe 222 which has an opposite end joined to the top end 210 of the support pipe 206 the middle of the arcuate pipe 222 has a rotating bearing 224 which provides fluid connection to a sprinkler head member 226 the sprinkler head member 226 in this example has a pair of arcuate arms 228 and 230 and is similar to the sprinkler head member 84 in fig1 4 the sprinkler head member 226 has a decorative top orb 232 the arcuate arm 228 has a series of water flow outlets 234 and the arcuate arm 230 has a series of water flow outlets 236 the ends of the arcuate arms 228 and 230 are connected to decorative orbs.
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for example according to one embodiment the shuttle piston 128 is separate from the lower piston 130 such that the travel of shuttle piston 128 is restricted to a down stop not shown and will not interfere with the operation of the secondary piston 130 for example be restrict from movement across flow path 140 once the shuttle piston 128 shifts the seals of the secondary piston 130 into service the previously dormant seals of the secondary piston 130 will assume hydraulic operation when valve 142 is activated to allow flow to path 140 primary hydraulic system 110 and secondary hydraulic system 126 are located in separate chambers within housing 36 although many configurations are possible according to one embodiment the primary hydraulic system 110 is located on an opposite side of the housing 36 compared to the secondary hydraulic system 126 both the primary piston 112 and the lower piston 130 are in operative communication with the flow tube 59 such that downward movement of either the primary piston 112 or the lower piston 130 causes downward movement of the flow tube 59 further lower piston 130 is independent or redundant of the primary piston 112 such that downward movement of the flow tube 59 is effected either.
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the intermediate tray 183 at a suitable discharge position with a suitable discharge angle and can be stacked in satisfactory manner on the intermediate tray 183 because the discharge position of the carriage unit 1 can be changed by a small amount and because the angle of the carriage rollers 20 23 of the carriage unit 1 can be regulated both depending on the number of sheets or on the physical properties of the sheet furthermore the mechanical noise and the frictional noise between the guide member and the sheet in the conventional sheet transporting apparatus employing fixed discharge path are drastically reduced by the apparatus of the present invention employing the carriage units it is furthermore possible to improve the efficiency of the image forming apparatus and to improve the stacking of the sheets s by moving the carriage unit 2 in a direction opposite to the direction of sheet discharge in the course of sheet discharge onto the intermediate tray 183 in the following there will be explained with reference to fig3 to 52 a third embodiment of the present invention in which the sheet discharge position of the carriage is varied according to the sheet size referring to fig3 a shaft 21 on which plural carriage rollers 20 are fixed in rotatably supported by lateral plates 5b 5c of a frame 5 and a pair of support levers 22 are rotatably mounted at the base portions thereof on both ends of said shaft 21 extending from said lateral plates 5b 5c a shaft 26 supports plural carriage rollers.
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all of the strings except a center string 28 of the main strings are somewhat arcuate with all strings to the right of the center string 28 as shown in fig2 having their right sides convex and their left sides concave all strings to the left of the center string 28 have their left sides convex and their right sides concave the terms right and left as regards the main strings 30 are used as applied to the position of the racquet when it is shown in fig1 the cross strings 40 are themselves always in parallelism the cross strings 40 extend substantially at a right angle to the center string 28 therefore at a right angle to an elongation of the string opening 26 which latter is elongated from its inner end to its outer end as best seen in fig2 the mains 30 are disposed in two groups a first group being seen at 42 and being disposed on one side of the crosses 40 and the other group being seen at 44 and being disposed on the other side of the crosses 40 so that one set of the mains 42 will strike a ball on a forehand swing while the other set of mains 44 will for example strike a ball on a backhand swing.
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113 may then be hollowed out to fit over said arrow shaft in such an arrangement the inside of hollow second end 113 may be threaded to mate with threads on the outer surface of the arrow shaft or distal second end 113 may be press fit over the arrow shaft alternatively second end 113 may be fitted over the end of the arrow shaft and glued or otherwise sealed to the arrow shaft a second key feature of broadhead arrowhead 100 is the inclusion of mechanically deployable blades 121 including an inertial trigger mechanism that both inhibits premature deployment during release and flight yet also facilitates deployment during impact with the intended target such a trigger is also found in the pending application of kuhn u s patent application ser no 10 766 664 each deployable blade 121 comprises an elongated third blade portion 123 that is sharpened on the side adjacent to body 107 when in the closed position integral to a first end of third blade portion 123 is a semi circular cam shaped fourth blade portion 120 integral to a second end of third blade portion 123 is a flag shaped fifth blade portion 124 fifth blade portion 124 comprises between about 20 and 50 of the total length of deployable blade 121 both elongated third blade portion 123 and integral cam shaped.
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of tissue fluid components through the artificial iris fig3 8 and the accompanying descriptions deal with the method of production of the first embodiment of the artificial iris through the use of polymer processing and irradiation techniques to this end fig3 8 depict the first embodiment of the artificial iris in intermediate forms at progressive stages in the production process fig9 10 and the accompanying text then describe the artificial iris of the second embodiment of the invention which features a partially reflective iris and the method of production of this embodiment through the use of laser irradiation intermediate forms and stages of the first embodiment of the artificial iris that also occur in the second embodiment are cited accordingly the initial procedure in the production process of all embodiments of the invention is the formation of a polymer film of the desired thickness on a suitable substrate this is accomplished using established techniques of spin coating the selected polymer from solution as are described for instance by wolf and tauber in the context of photoresists for microelectronics processing the polymer is cast onto the substrate to a nominal thickness of 7 15 microns a thickness greater than that of the finished artificial iris t in fig2 is required because the.
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step 206 a check is made whether at least two a paces have already been generated if not then in step 208 a determination is made whether the current a pace is the second if not then it must be the first and in step 210 the measurement of the a r interval is stored and the system waits for the next a pace but if it is the second then in step 212 a comparison is made whether the first two a r intervals were similar e g within u00b1 50 ms if they were similar then in step 214 their average is taken and the system waits for the next a pace if the a r intervals are determined to be not similar in step 210 then in step 216 the system delivers a warning message and ends the procedure if in step 206 it is determined that the current a pace is the third or higher a pace in the series then in step 218 a check is made whether the a r interval is within a window around the average a r interval as previously determined in step 214 if the current a r interval is within u00b1 50 ms of the average a v interval then the a pace is classified as having captured the atria and the system waits for the next a pace but if the current a r interval does not fall within the u00b1 50.
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immobilization of the support on the wheel rim is therefore excellent whereas in units where the same element provides both the seal and the support vibrations and or centrifugal force can cause rocking of the supports which themselves cause breaking of the seal it has thus been found that it is very advantageous to separate the immobilization functions on the wheel rim and the seal actually the mechanical stress of the seals alters over time their sealing performance the sealing means used here consist of two lips 21 and 22 of which one lip 21 is integral with upper section 23 of locking element and of which the other lip 22 is integral with outside cylindrical face 24 of the locking elements the first 21 of these lips is intended to rest on shaft 1 of support 1 and the second 22 is intended to rest on wheel rim 3 the first lip 21 therefore assures the seal between shaft 10 and locking element 2 and the second 22 between locking element 2 and wheel rim 3 the inflation pressure itself reinforces the seal thus achieved because it acts on a single face of the lips moreover since lips 21 and 22 are easily deformable they assume slight.
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second end the finished end was shiny and bright the holding unfinished end was black the black color indicated that rod underwent drawing operation which left oxidized black surface prior to inclusion testing black drawing oxide was removed by etching the etching solution consisted of hf hno 3 h 2 o in 1 5 20 volume ratio thirty six nitinol files were tested files were submerged vertically in 6 aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite in glass vessel in room temperature around 25 u00b0 c for period of 24 hours submerged files were visually observed nonstop during the first two hours after first two hours files were checked every hour results in first 15 minutes corrosion reaction started on the unfinished surfaces of six separate files black flocculent started to ooze from the corrosion reaction sites after 24 hours no more files started to develop corrosion among six files which started to corrode in first 15 minutes of exposure four of them ceased to corrode and two still underwent corrosion when checked after 24 hours none of thirty six files tested developed corrosion on grinded working cutting end during 24 hours checking ready to use commercial nitinol endodontic rotary files for surface inclusions brand ii fifty four files were tested they were partially only working ground end submerged in 6 naclo in glass container for two hours in room temperature around 25 u00b0 c for two hours and constantly observed results four files started to corrode each one in only one localized place in first 15 minutes of submersion black flocculent oozed from corrosion places after two hours of submersion three files ceased to corrode and fourth one underwent further corrosion.
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of the present invention and the scope of the present invention is expressly not limited but expected as specified in the accompanying claims one skilled in the relevant art will recognize however that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific details in other instances well known structures materials or operations are not shown or described in order to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention those of ordinary skill in the art will immediately realize that the embodiments of the present invention described herein in the context of methods and schematics are illustrative only and are not intended to be in any way limiting other embodiments of the present invention will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefits of this disclosure as it is well known that a power converter having a transformer has a primary and a secondary ground node generally the secondary ground node is connected directly or maybe via a capacitor to the earth ground node as shown in fig1 for a switching power converter all the nodes are jumping from high voltage level to low voltage level and vice versa and the big difference between them is the operating frequency referred to the earth ground for example in fig1 the operating frequency of the node p or s equals to the switching frequency while that of the primary and secondary ground is far less than the switching frequency so the nodes which frequency equals to or is larger than the switching frequency are called the jump nodes or jump point while those less than switching frequency are called the static nodes or static points fig1 shows a flyback converter topology and waveform of main voltage jumps and common mode.
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by those skilled in the pertinent art the mixers 78 80 essentially function as frequency phase subtractors adders such that the frequency f dds and the phase shift values u03c6 a u03c6 b of the dds output signals u03c6 dds a and u03c6 dds b are subtracted from added to the frequency f in of the rf in signal components a and b thus the rf a out and rf b out signals output by the mixers 78 80 respectively each have a frequency f in f dds f in f dds and respective phases u03c6 out a and u03c6 out b equal to the phases u03c6 in a u03c6 in b of the rf in signal components a and b minus plus the phase shift steps increments u03c6 a u03c6 b of the respective dds output signals i e u03c6 out a u03c6 in u03c6 a and u03c6 out b u03c6 in u03c6 b in this manner the mixers 78 80 may be utilized to downconvert upconvert the incoming rf in signal accordingly if the vpsaw device 70 of the present invention were employed in a beam forming network not shown of a satellite based phased array antenna transmitting system not shown the rf out signal could be made to have the appropriate downlink frequency without the need for a downconverter anywhere in the transmitting system by merely setting the frequency f dds of the dds output signals to the appropriate values further it will be easily and readily appreciated that the vpsaw device.
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and or in stored programming instructions all of the methods and tasks described herein excluding those identified as performed by a human may be performed and fully automated by a computer system the computer system may in some cases include multiple distinct computers or computing devices e g physical servers workstations storage arrays etc that communicate and interoperate over a network to perform the described functions each such computing device typically includes a processor or multiple processors that executes program instructions or modules stored in a memory or other computer readable storage medium where the system includes multiple computing devices these devices may but need not be co located the results of the disclosed methods and tasks may be persistently stored by transforming physical storage devices such as solid state memory chips and or magnetic disks into a different state a diagram of a preferred embodiment of the jurisdiction based stolen device monitoring system is shown by way of example in fig1 the system generally comprises a monitoring centre 70 connected via data communication link 52 and the internet 50 to one or more remote terminals 5 6 and 56 other remote terminals may be connected via data communication links and the internet to the monitoring centre 70 the monitoring centre comprises a server 67 in turn comprising components usually found in a server such as a processor 61 and electronic memory 63 64 the electronic memory 63 carrying computer readable instructions 66 that can be acted upon by the processor 61.
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install and use a room thermostat that requires an additional c wire despite the fact that only two wires are available the white wire is repurposed to act as a c wire thus providing a return path for current which completes the circuit and provides power to operate a thermostat requiring a c wire the thermostat sensor transmitter unit 2 will transmit the appropriate signal wirelessly to the furnace receiver which activates the appropriate furnace function furnace on high speed blower low speed blower etc in essence the wireless transmission in combination with a relay replace the function of the white wire allowing it to be repurposed to a c wire fig2 shows a front section view of the transmitter unit 2 of the present invention and its 39 major components these include power circuit 12 microprocessor 7 conversion circuit 8 wireless transmitter 9 wireless receiver 10 and various switches toggle rocker 13 dip 14 etc and led 39 s 15 a transceiver 11 may be substituted for the separate wireless transmitter 9 and wireless receiver 10 these and other minor components are housed in an enclosure 2 fig3 shows a front section view of the receiver unit 3 of the present invention and its 39 major components these include power circuit 21 microprocessor 16 conversion circuit 17 wireless transmitter 18 wireless receiver 19 and various switches toggle rocker 22 dip 23 etc relays 24 and led 39 s 25 a radio transceiver 20 may be substituted for the separate wireless transmitter 18 and wireless receiver 19 the number of.
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number this is on the basis that the transport channels are numbered in order of importance thus the most important channels are processed first and inserted into the frame first in a step 320 the converter inserts the tfci and other control bits into the frame it should be noted that this step is not dependent on the transport channels having already been inserted the location of all the control bits is preferably reserved and therefore the control bits may be inserted before during or after insertion of the transport channel bits the characteristic of the generic trau frame is that its format will be adapted at call set up for each transport format combination preferably using the messages that are used to configure the flexible layer one these messages provide for each transport format combination the number of active transport channels the number of bits that are sent over each active transport channel and an indication of which bits require error checking e g crc checking referring to fig6 the generic trau frame for a transport format combination comprising two transport channels is illustrated in this example the first transport channel carrying class a bits requires crc protection and the second transport channel carrying class b bits which does not require crc protection the generic trau.
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are clamped into this a tool holder 24 is attached to an upper yoke 22 for a stamp 26 that can be lowered with great pressure and precise path definition which is angled in the working area and ends in a wedge shaped stamp edge 28 there is a workpiece 30 on the die 20 a metal sheet that has already been bent once at least two consoles 32 to hold the workpiece 30 are coupled to the machine frame 12 so that they move longitudinally these consoles also move vertically as indicated by arrows 33 an optoelectric safety system for the folding press 10 incorporates a vertical light barrier 34 with parallel beams which are around 15 mm apart running perpendicular to the drawing sheet and are shown rotated these beams 36 are transmitted from the first column 38 on one side of the machine and received by a second column 38 on the other side of the machine the safety light barrier 34 completely covers the access opening 40 in the protective housing 14 of the machine a second light barrier 42 of the safety system slightly inclined in relation to the horizontal is depicted in the same way as the vertical light barrier 34 it runs at an angle to this the operator 39 s freedom of movement is clearly greatly restricted by this according to the instantaneous view in fig1 both light barriers 34 are inactive the operator 39 s forearm 44 is reaching through the vertical light barrier 34 and.
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about 40 by weight of fortified and or non fortified rosin water and from about 1 to about 10 preferably from about 3 to about 6 by weight of a polyethoxylated sulfated material derived from rosin optionally other additives such as extenders may be present the sizing agents pursuant to the present invention are especially well suited for the sizing of paper as utilized herein the expression high free rosin content designates that at least about 80 preferably at least about 90 of the rosin material is present as free rosin for the preparation of the fortified rosin use may be made of u03b1 u03b2 unsaturated aliphatic carboxylic acids and their anhydrides such as fumaric acid maleic acid acrylic acid itaconic acid citraconic acid maleic anhydride itaconic anhydride and citraconic anhydride it is also possible to use acid mixtures of the aforementioned compounds for the preparation of the fortified rosin if desired it is also possible to use mixtures of different fortified rosins the extenders which are useful in the present invention include any customary extender such as waxes petroleum rosins terpene rosins and the like the dispersing agents which are useful in the practice of the present invention may be prepared in the following manner first an adduct is prepared in a typical manner as by adding ethylene oxide to a normal rosin may be fortified or non fortified depending upon the reaction conditions and the chosen initial compound a product having a varying degree of ethoxylation may result preferably the degree of ethoxylation will be such that the final.
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of light 24 whose cross section is of the same order of magnitude as the smallest inclusion to be detected i e 0 03 mm which passes from the laser 12 to the mirror 14 and is reflected from the latter to the precious stone 20 so as to be normal to the base of the stone 20 an ultrasonic transmitter 26 is also provided on a side wall of the container 16 shown in fig1 it is possible e g with a suitable means of driving the plate 18 in the container 16 this means being not shown in the drawing and with a feed device 14 on the mirror 14 to rotate the stone 20 to be examined and at the same time to displace the laser ray 24 in the direction required to produce a spiral scanning trajectory to cover the entire stone the successive spirals being closer than the cross section of the beam i e 0 02 mm this means that the signal which is emitted by the photo sensitive device 22 in the course of this movement and which directly depends on the intensity of the beam of light which has passed through the stone 20 constitutes a kind of spiral development of the volume of the stone.
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20 1 20 6 21 0 21 4 22 7 23 1 and 23 6 and an infrared spectrum having sharp bands at 2925 2854 1637 1604 1484 1395 1375 1285 1230 1172 1125 1082 999 943 893 868 860 782 705 684 cm u2212 1 and wherein the extrapolated melting point is 137 2 u00b0 c application_number US 76612204 A description it has been found that 2 3 5 bis trifluoromethyl phenyl n 6 1 1 dioxo 1 u03bb 6 thiomorpholin 4 yl 4 4 fluoro 2 methyl phenyl pyridin 3 yl n methyl isobutyramide can be isolated depending upon the method of preparation in 3 different crystalline modifications a b and c and in amorphous form which are distinguishable by their infra red spectra x ray powder diffraction patterns and their melting behaviour it also has been found that the a modification of the above mentioned compound has an improved pharmaceutical profile especially in the case of oral administration the compound can be formulated at high concentrations in a composition further comprising certain selected adjuvants such formulations have a better substance resorption and thus an improved bioavailability compared with formulations which contain 2 3 5 bis trifluoromethyl phenyl n 6 1 1 dioxo 1 u03bb 6 thiomorpholin.
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u2014 co u2014 nh 2 u2014 ch 2 ch 2 cooh ch 3 u2014 ch 2 u2014 ch u2014 formula ho u2014 p ph ch 2 u2014 2 u2014 ch u2014 ph nh u2014 nh u2014 3 u2014 c u2014 nh u2014 ch u2550 n u2014 ch u2550 c u2014 ch 2 u2014 r 5 or r 6 are independently selected from bicyclic fragments of 1 4 3 6 dianhydrohexitols or from the group consisting of alkylene alkenylene alkyloxy oligoethyleneglycol with a mw ranging from 44 da up to 700 da u2014 ch 2 u2014 ch u2014 2 ch 2 chch 2 whereby r 5 and r 6 are non identical r 7 is hydrogen aryl alkyl or a protecting group such as benzyl or a bioactive agent r 8 is independently alkyl or alkenyl r 9 or r 10 are independently selected from c 2 c 12 alkylene or c 2 c 12 alkenylene and r 11 or r 12 are independently selected from h methyl c 2 c 12 alkylene or c 2 c 12 alkenylene application_number US 201614989273 A description the coating of the present invention is based on a polyesteramide comprising an extra block p compared to the above disclosed prior art pea 39 s of formula i this kind of pea blockcopolymers has been found to provide excellent properties in terms of release of a bioactive agent and provide excellent properties in tuning the release of.
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oil or gas well which comprises installing a backpressure ball device into the wellbore to increase the back pressure for better control when introducing cement or other liquid plugging medium to plug the wellbore the device has a spherical shape with through bores and or external channels in a geometric pattern the external diameter of the sphere provides a shoulder of given diameter which when the device is installed in a wellbore comes to rest against a smaller diameter shoulder within the wellbore the device may free fall for all or part of the way down the wellbore but is typically pumped down at least for the last part of its delivery to confirm by an increase in pump pressure that it has landed cement and other liquid may then be pumped through the backpressure ball device to the distal region of the well the backpressure ball device may also be applicable for use in the operation of an oilfield by providing backpressure to actuate drive rods application_number US 201514634858 A description turning now to the detailed description of the preferred arrangement or arrangements of the present invention it should be understood that the inventive features and concepts may be manifested in other arrangements and that the scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments described or illustrated the scope of the invention is intended only to be limited by the scope of the claims that follow fig1 shows one embodiment of a backpressure ball device 1 of the present invention u2014 comprising a spherical body comprised of metal or.
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or orange component as a result of the differences in chemical structures in order to achieve the objects of the invention it is generally required to determine the type of dye or colorant that has been utilized in order to arrive at the proper parameters to oxidize the colorants without affecting either the fibers or the colorant within the fiber in the case of synthetic fibers such as polyesters the dye within the fiber is slightly affected by the ozone and the ozone has little effect in degrading the fibers the colorant or dye on the surface of the fiber is therefore exposed to the oxidation effects of the ozone generally temperatures between 50 u00b0 and 120 u00b0 f preferably between 50 u00b0 and 100 u00b0 f are sufficient to dissolve the oxidation components of the colorant or dye utilized cellulosic fibers because of the reactive dyes require higher temperatures generally about 80 u00b0 120 u00b0 f many dyes can also be treated at ambient temperatures black dyes are an exception because most black dyes comprise more than one dye and care must be taken so as to decolorize only the surface dye which causes the discoloration combination of yarns formed with polyester and cotton fibers many times are dye plated at the twists of the fibers in accordance with one embodiment of the invention ozone is produced according to u s pat nos 5 366 510 and 5 939 030 which are herein incorporated by reference for use either in a dye bath or after rinsing the dyed textile ozone may be.
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128 the functional coordination of these valves provided in addition to the exemplary embodiment according to fig3 will be discussed in detail hereinafter in connection with one operating cycle of the viscous fluid pump 10 34 a situation is assumed in which the 34 right 34 feed cylinder of the viscous fluid pump 10 34 carries out its feeding stroke and the piston 13 1 of its drive cylinder 12 1 moves to the 34 right 34 in direction of the arrow 41 the driving chamber 114 1 of the right changeover cylinder 113 1 of the tube switch 111 is in this situation loaded with pressurized fluid the feeding chamber of the right feed cylinder is connected through the s tube 112 of the tube switch 111 to the feed line 22 the shutoff device 121 is open that is the bottom side driving chamber 122 of the differential cylinder 118 of the shutoff device 121 is relieved toward the tank 32 of the pressure supply plant 28 through the changeover control device 64 or 64 39 connected to the drive chamber 122 the control line 129 is connected to the changeover control device 64 or 64 39 and the opening control valve 124 and the closing control valve 123 are in their illustrated operating positions this situation was preceded by the transmission of the end position signal at the pressure outlet 117 1 of the right changeover cylinder 113 1 this signal is transmitted to the opening control valve 124 to cause valve 124 to.
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planetary gear unit 3 which is driven on the input side by the motor shaft of an electric drive motor and on the output side drives a spindle 4 which is realized to receive a tool the planetary gear unit 3 can be shifted between two differing gear stages having differing reducing ratio levels for the purpose of setting differing rotational speeds the shifting between the gear stages of the planetary gear unit 3 is effected by means of a gear shift device 5 which has an operating element 6 in the form of a sliding switch and has a transmission member 7 that is coupled to the operating element 6 and transmits an actuating movement of the operating element to a shift ring gear 8 of the planetary gear unit 3 the operating element 6 is located on the outer circumferential surface of a housing 9 in particular of a housing for accommodating the electric motor which housing directly adjoins the gear unit housing 2 axially the actuating movement both of the operating element 6 and of the transmission member 7 that is coupled to the operating element 6 is effected parallelwise in relation to the longitudinal axis 10 of the hand power tool which axis at the same time constitutes the motor axis the various shift stages of the operating element 6 are realized as latching positions the transmission member 7 is realized as a wire bow whose bow halves each have a rectilinear axial portion 7 a fig3 the axial portions 7 a extending parallelwise in relation to the longitudinal axis of the motor the axial portions 7 a are accommodated.
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of incidence a of the beam l is relatively small and is between 5 u00b0 and 40 u00b0 preferably 5 u00b0 and the angle of incidence a 39 of the beam l 39 is steeper and is between 60 u00b0 and 85 u00b0 preferably 85 u00b0 if the two light sources l and l 39 are differently modulated then with corresponding demodulation of the signal a single common photoelectric receiver 3 can be employed in this case the signal component originating from the light source 1 is divided in this by that originating from the light source 1 39 however it is also possible to use two light sources 1 1 39 which emit light of differing wavelengths in this case the reflected beam r must be divided on the receiver side and the individual components originating from the two light sources 1 1 39 must be distributed by appropriate filters to two different photoelectric receivers a further illumination variant consists in using two light sources 1 with a small and a light source with a very steep angle of incidence of up to about 90 u00b0 in this case in relation to fig1 b the two light sources 1 are disposed symmetrically on both sides of the reflected beam r and the third light source is situated between the other two this arrangement leads on the one hand to an even better emphasising of periodic structures and on the other hand to the elimination of disturbing influences originating for example from neps and.
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impinge on each other substantially perpendicularly the contact oscillation damping can also be used successfully in a roll arrangement such as shown in fig2 fig2 shows a two roll applicator with two applicator rolls 1 and 2 and additional transfer rolls 13 and 14 rolls 13 and 14 counterrotate relative to the applicator rolls and also form with the latter nips n filled with liquid the material web b proceeds here through the nip n between applicator rolls 1 and 2 in a direction other than in fig1 the applicator rolls can have substantially identical diameters the transfer rolls 13 and 14 each have a diameter smaller than that of the applicator rolls at least one appropriate actuator 10 or 11 can then be employed for vibration damping on at least one bearing of rolls 1 2 13 or 14 examinations in the nip between a movable and a fixed roll showed the following deflections oscillations which will be illustrated with the aid of the following fig3 and 5 the deflection was always determined in the center of rolls 1 and 2 i e where the deformation is the greatest with the form of oscillation examined here the deflection oscillation is plotted on the y axis in mm u00d7 10 u2212 2 while on the x axis.