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rf may also be arranged on in the cart assembly 10 or for example in the housing 28 for functioning as a timer or u201c clock u201d for the ultrasound transponders ut 1 and ut 2 32 by knowing the distance and direction of a player at anytime and at all time during an activity for example a golf game the microcomputer 30 can keep track of the player 39 s u201c g u201d walking path u201c p u201d represented in fig7 and fig8 for short distances the microprocessor 30 provides instructions to the independent microprocessor 39 controlled and motor 24 driven wheels 37 to follow or preceded the golfer u201c g u201d almost exactly for a long distances the microcomputer may provide instructions to the wheels 37 to follow a shorter path all based upon feedback into the control algorithm from the sensors 32 and 54 precise tracking of continuous line of positions of for example golfers using this cart arrangement is accomplished by the ultrasound sensors ut 1 amp ut 2 32 in a phase differential manner the ultrasound sensor array 32 is utilized for detection and controlled avoidance of obstacles u201c o u201d nearby or crossing the cart assembly 39 s path the rf sensor arrangement 54.
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can be passed through the through holes 32 122 in order to connect the node and the brace 11 in part b of the diagram a brace 11 is connected at its lower end to a upward facing clevis 30 of a node 20 b the step of fastening the brace to the node is carried out while the leg is held in the jacket assembly guide part c of the diagram shows a flanged connection between a further node 20 e and a brace 11 in a jacket structure according to the invention here the node 20 e and brace 11 are joined by means of a flange to flange joint the node 20 e comprises a cast tubular extension 26 arranged at a suitable angle to meet the brace 11 here the tubular extension 26 is shown to point upward for connecting to a lower end of the brace 11 and comprises a flange 25 at its outer end the brace 11 also has a corresponding flange 121 at its lower end the flanges 25 121 are connected by means of suitable short bolts fig8 shows a pin bolt 70 in this case an expansion bolt 70 for connecting a brace to a clevis node in a jacket structure according to the invention the expansion bolt 70 comprises an inner cylinder 72 with a constant internal diameter and a tapering external diameter and an outer cylinder 71 with a constant external diameter a tapering internal diameter and a longitudinal split the cylinders 71 72 are arranged around a threaded shaft 73 the external diameter of the outer cylinder 71 fits relatively closely inside the gusset through hole the expansion bolt 70 is assembled between the clevis walls 33 and.
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polymers can also be natural polysaccharides containing amino acids or carboxylic acids e g galacturonic acid glucuronic acid mannuronic acid hyaluronic acid pectic acid neuraminic acid alginic acid carrageenan aminated polysaccharides or oligosaccharides linear or branched or carboxylated polysaccharides or oligosaccharides e g reacted with derivatives of carbonic acids with resultant linking of carboxylic groups preferably the opsonization inhibiting moiety is a peg ppg or derivatives thereof liposomes modified with peg or peg derivatives are sometimes called u201c pegylated liposomes u201d the opsonization inhibiting moiety can be bound to the liposome membrane by any one of numerous well known techniques for example an n hydroxysuccinimide ester of peg can be bound to a phosphatidyl ethanolamine lipid soluble anchor and then bound to a membrane similarly a dextran polymer can be derivatized with a stearylamine lipid soluble anchor via reductive amination using na cn bh 3 and a solvent mixture such as tetrahydrofuran and water in a 30 12 ratio at 60 u00b0 c recombinant plasmids which express sirna of the invention are discussed above such recombinant plasmids can also be administered directly or in conjunction with a suitable delivery reagent including the mirus transit lt1 lipophilic reagent lipofectin lipofectamine cellfectin polycations e g polylysine or liposomes recombinant viral vectors which express sirna of the invention are also discussed above and methods for delivering such vectors to an area of.
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for a parabolic waveform generation is parabola ax 2 bx c where variables a b c and z are calculated as follows from the user defined values for v1 v2 and v3 where vgd vertical grid distance represents a vertical image dimension measured in scan lines which may have values between 11 and 63 during setup the parabola amplitude coefficients v1 v2 and v3 are adjusted in conjunction with focus control r f to achieve optimum overall crt focus data representing coefficient v4 is read from ram 115 and formed into digital word v4 by compensation data generator 140 data switch 150 provides selection between parabola data from generator 130 and compensation data representative of a fixed or dc value from generator 140 switch 150 is controlled by a vertical rate signal vrt to select dc compensation data during the vertical retrace period and parabolic waveform data for the active part of the field period the function coefficient v4 value will be explained with reference to fig2 a 2 b and 2 c in fig2 a parabolic signal vpar is illustrated with coefficient v4 having two different values namely v 4 and v 4 u2032 shown with a dashed line fig2 b and 2c depict signal vpar of fig2 a coupled via summing amplifier 180 and capacitor c 3.
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cell such as the size kind and nature of the cell is effected on real time from the detected value obtained each time a cell passes a popular analysis method is a method of judging the size of cells in conformity with the intensity of scattered light or a method of pre dyeing cells with a fluorescent reagent and seeing the creation of fluorescence to thereby discriminate the nature and kind of the cells control is effected by a control circuit not shown for a predetermined number of discharge nozzles this is four kinds of discharge nozzles may be driven in conformity with the conditions of desired properties such as the size kind and nature of the cells discriminated on the basis of the result of the analysis effected on real time in the calculation circuit droplets containing therein cells if they fall intactly will fall into the compartment e of the capture container 19 however if droplets of the physiological saline solution are discharged from the discharge nozzles 18 they will completely non elastically collide with the droplets containing desired cell therein as shown in fig2 and will change the direction in which the cell droplets fall thus the droplets will not fall into and be gathered in will fall into compartment e but the compartment c of the capture.
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number of teeth on the sprockets could be varied to adjust the ratio of the rate of movement of the upper bar and lower bar rate a ratio of 2 1 has been found to be preferable for positioning the seal at the best height up the side of typical trays but a ratio of from 1 1 to 3 1 is suitable to accommodate a wide variation in size height of trays of course for given sprockets the ratio is fixed to position the seal before shrinking so that after shrinking the seal line is formed at a vertical position close to the top of the tray the top of the film is best moved about twice as far down as the bottom of the film is moved up an additional advantage of a 2 1 ratio is that generally there is little space below the top of the conveyor belt but plenty of space above it so the lower seal bar is somewhat constricted the movements of the trays along the conveyor the movement of the seal head horizontally and the movement of the sealing bars vertically are all connected interactively to provide constant dwell time during sealing and constant positioning of the seal with respect.
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provided with side holes 26 as seen in fig2 to increase outlet capacity typically the tip of the catheter 10 will be tapered as indicated at 23 so that it may fit closely about a guidewire extending through the lumen 22 for smooth percutaneous entry as will be appreciated by those familiar with the art the system of the present invention also includes an outer sheath indicated generally by the reference character 28 through which the catheter 10 extends the sheath is circular in cross section as is the catheter 10 and may be formed from an appropriate extruded tube such as fep or ptfe fluorinated polymer the sheath 28 is several centimeters shorter than the catheter 10 by an amount at least equal to the length of the curved distal portion 14 of the catheter 10 in the illustrative embodiment the sheath is between 5 and 30 centimeters preferably approximately 10 centimeters shorter than the catheter typically the sheath length will be between 30 to 150 cm depending on the length of the catheter the proximal end of the sheath may be provided with a hemostasis fitting 30 that receives the catheter 10 and includes an internal proximal gasket 32 fig2 that engages the.
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oval shape a substantially circular shape a substantially triangular shape an odd shape etc the tip of each of the plurality of tattoo needles protrudes slightly through an opening 14 manufactured into the end portion of the prismatic tubular structure 12 such that the tip of each of the plurality of tattoo needles may selectively contact the skin of a tattoo recipient the bottom front edge 16 of the prismatic tubular structure 12 typically has a substantially square edge substantially perpendicular to the axis of the prismatic tubular structure 12 in some cases the shape of this bottom front edge 16 substantially corresponds to the collective squared off tip configuration of the plurality of tattoo needles referring to fig5 and 6 however in one exemplary embodiment of the present invention the prismatic tubular structure 12 is manufactured from titanium another metal a plastic material or a ceramic material and the bottom front edge 16 of the prismatic tubular structure 12 has a substantially curved edge the shape of this bottom front edge 16 substantially corresponding to the collective curved tip configuration of the plurality of tattoo needles 18 advantageously this profile matching see fig6 provides more even ink distribution and prevents residual anatomical damage from the outside tattoo needles 18 when a curved tip tattoo needle configuration is used the tattoo needle housing 10 of the present invention is selectively coupled to a tattoo machine base that includes various mechanisms to reciprocate or vibrate the.
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the illustrated part for the sake of clarity each heat shield 3 4 includes a root body portion 18 which is generally triangular in cross section with radiussed corners the slot 15 16 for accommodating the root body is correspondingly configured but of larger dimensions so that the root body portion 18 may rock to a limited degree in the axial direction within the slot 16 as shown in fig2 the shape and configurations of the blade and heat shields and their respective root portions are generally complex but known for this reason they will not be described further in detail the portions of the structure which are predominantly significant in defining this embodiment of the invention are illustrated in close up form in fig1 to which reference is now directed the expansion gap between the blade 2 and each heat shield 3 4 is sealed by a respective sealing element 5 6 each sealing element is somewhat t shaped in cross section and arcuate to conform with the radius of curvature of the rotor at the radial location at which it is located during use the sealing elements 5 6 may therefore be considered segments of a ring in which the cross bar of the u2018 t u2019 is aligned radially and the stem of the u2018 t u2019 is aligned radially in the assembled state illustrated in fig1 each sealing element 5 6 is accommodated within a respective radially and circumferentially extending slot 9 10 provided within the blade 2 and a respective axially and circumferentially extending slot 7 8 provided in the adjacent heat shield 3 4 to conform with.
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total content of prallethrin and neonicotinoid compounds is usually from 0 005 to 50 by weight the above mentioned formulations may be obtained by standard methods for example mixing pralethrin and neonicotinoid compounds with solid or liquid carrier s and optionally adding auxiliaries such as emulsifiers or adhesives as the carrier that is used in the situation of formulating the following are suitable suitable solid carriers include for example natural occurring or synthetic minerals such as clay kaolin talc bentonite sericite quartz sulfur active carbon calcium carbonate diatomaceous earth pumice calcite sepiolite dolomite silica alumina vermiculite and perlite as well as powdered forms of sawdust an ear of corn palm tree coconut shelis and tobacco stems suitable liquid carriers include for example aromatic or aliphatic hydrocarbons such as xylene toluene alkylnaphthalene phenylxylylethane kerosene gas oil hexane and cyclohexane halogenated hydrocarbons such as chlorobenzene dichloromethane dichloroethane and trichloroethane alcohols such as methanol ethanol isopropyl alcohol butanol and hexanol ethers such as diethyl ether tetrahydrofuran and dioxane esters such as ethyl acetate and butyl acetate ketones such as acetone methyl ethyl ketone methyl isobutyl ketone and cyclohexanone nitrites such as acetonitrile and isobutyronitrile dimethylsulfoxide amides such as n n dimethylformamide and n n.
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configuration of texturing allows first rod band 45 and second rod band 105 to tighten around rods 20 or screws 15 held within their respective interior regions namely first rod position 80 and second rod position 125 these ridges and grooves are preferably positioned to provide a mating surface with the exterior surface of a rod 20 or screw 15 which may also have surface texturing 130 and which is placed within first rod position 80 and second rod position 125 surface texturing 130 therefore would tend to aid in preventing longitudinal motion of a rod 20 or screw 15 within first rod position 80 and or second rod position 125 surface texturing 130 however is considered optional and is not necessary for the proper functioning of connector 10 referring now to fig4 and 5 in a separate aspect of the invention a plurality of connectors 10 may be used along a length of rod 20 the adjustable nature of the connector 10 allows the connector to be moved along the length of rod 20 prior to advancing tightening screw 85 and interlocking the connector 10 to the rod 20 as shown in fig6 a pedicle screw of the prior art is illustrated such a pedicle screw includes a smooth shaft or shanked portion 19 that can easily be grasped by the connector 10 of the present invention in a separate aspect of the present invention a connector having two conical surfaces may be adapted to the end of a rod 20 as shown in fig7 12 more particularly rod 20 is manufactured with a conical surface forming an end of rod 20 for example in the case of the embodiment referred to.
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hard plastic that holds the internal electronics the housing may have walls that act as faces or boundaries between the inside and outside of the device and which may have holes apertures or elements that extend through the walls one wall will generally be on a top face of the device to hold an encoder and visual displays embodiments may be mounted on a microphone stand a standard tripod or directly on a table top music stand or clip embodiments may be able to be easily carried or moved especially because the device may be light and small the embodiment may include a controller capable of controlling software on a host computer or tablet device and being remotely controlled by same possibly utilizing a gui type interface an embodiment may utilize an onscreen u201c heads up u201d display with display icons to monitor and change audio sources audio gain and audio volume settings embodiments may include on board audio metering of both input and output signals including but limited to led lcd oled or other means from signal voltage to visual representation embodiments may include a plurality of mounting methods in addition to being a portable device including microphone stand tripod desktop mountable clip or camera mount fig1 a depicts an embodiment of a portable audio device 101 having an encoder 102 to control the device and a built in microphone 103 fig1 b also shows a monitor speaker output 114 fig2 and 2a depict an embodiment showing graphical icons including an internal mic icon 104 an external mic icon.
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amplifier 291 the function of alarm invert switch 294 is to allow an inverted mode to be selected in which an alarm is created at all times unless a defect is present and detected in structural material 14 amplifier 296 is connected to the output of switch 294 and serves to amplify the magnitude of the signal produced by switch 294 amplitude phase select switch 298 serves to place test set 22 in a phase sensitive or amplitude sensitive mode meter 300 is connected to switch 298 through battery test switch 302 meter 300 corresponds to the meter 26 on test set 22 see fig1 the function of battery test switch 302 is to cause meter 300 to momentarily indicate the state of charge in the battery 270 a function of the switch 298 is to select between the display of an amplitude sensitive signal on bus 293 and a phase sensitive signal on bus 250 for display on meter 300 that is the condition of switch 298 determines whether the deflection of meter 300 is related to an amplitude measurement or to a phase measurement when switch 298 is activated so that meter 300 displays a deflection related to the amplitude of signals received by microphone 222 amplifier 291 may be adjusted with linear logarithmic select.
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22 is separated from the billet residues and then further processed and mounted fig7 through 10 show the above described tube geometry with the right and left rocker arm assembly 6 which may have essentially the same design the essentially oval shape of the bead 17 is evident from fig8 the oval shape of the bead 17 and the cross section enlarged by the bead 17 are advantageous for reasons of stability since the strength may be weakened in this area by the weld seam 20 the preferably ideal oval cross sectional shape in the connection area of the inner tube 11 and the rocker arm 12 is advantageous for transmitting the resulting forces and for minimizing the weld seam stresses the recesses 18 of varying sizes for accommodating axle stub sections of varying sizes are shown in fig7 and 10 moreover it is evident from fig7 10 19 and 20 that the bending angle u03b1 between the inner axle part 11 and rocker arm 12 is somewhat greater than 90 u00b0 and e g approximately 95 u00b0 preferably bending angle u03b1 is between 90 u00b0 and 100 u00b0 but may also have other values fig1 and 20 will be dealt with below fig1 and 13 illustrate a first variant of the rocker arm assembly 6 and of.
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industrial truck 1 is not activated that is to say the hook is pivoted downwardly the battery block 2 can be shifted forward relative to the industrial truck 1 starting from the illustrated operating position that is to say in the direction of the holding apparatus 3 the holding apparatus 3 has a roller path 10 and a stop 11 for the battery block 2 a means 12 for locking the battery block 2 on the holding apparatus 3 can be operated by means of a control element 13 furthermore a control element 14 is provided on the holding apparatus 3 for activation of the means 7 for locking the battery block 2 on the industrial truck 1 this control element 14 can be used to move two sliding rails 15 upwardly and downwardly the means 7 for locking the battery block 2 on the industrial truck 1 can thus be activated or deactivated when the industrial truck 1 has been moved at least partially over the holding apparatus 3 fig2 shows details of the means 7 for locking the battery block 2 on the industrial truck 1 when the battery block 2 is in the illustrated vertical position it is located within the battery compartment on the frame 4 of the industrial truck 1 this corresponds to the position of the battery block 2 during operation of the industrial truck 1 the means 7 for locking the battery block 2 on the industrial truck 1 has a hook 8 which is mounted on the frame 4 such that it can pivot about the shaft 9 a pin 20 which is attached to the frame 4 is.
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20 running all round in the manner of a gearwheel and the sliding pieces 17 have only a few coupling teeth 21 three of these in fig3 in an extreme case a single tooth is sufficient the whole of the sliding pieces 17 distributed uniformly over the circumference is held together and pressed outward by a looping spring 22 which is a closed bent ring consisting of a spring wire a shift sleeve 23 is displaceable in the axial direction on the bush 18 for this purpose said shift sleeve has for example a peripheral groove 24 for the engagement of a shift fork or other actuator not illustrated the shift sleeve 23 has a part 26 which diverges in a bell shaped manner and the inner face 25 of which is designed conically the inner face 25 cooperates with the sliding pieces 17 for the engagement of the sliding pieces 17 the shift sleeve 23 is displaced in the axial direction in such a way that the conical inner face 25 pushes the sliding pieces 17 inward with the result that their teeth 21 are pressed into the coupling toothing 20 of the bush between the output pinion 7 and the intermediate part 14 is arranged a compression spring 27 which endeavors to push the intermediate part 14 away from the first clutch half 11 the bush 18 is limited in its axial.
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the stored parameters said memory stores data such as the original reference journey and the actual journey of the glass the reference measure of the upper frame the reference measure for the soft stop function the movements of the electric window made a register of pinchings the deceleration produced etc more precisely at the eeprom memory of the incorporation described are stored the parameters of the application said parameters may be modified without the need of intervening in the aplication software the foreseen parameters are the following 3 u2014 upper position of the trapping window if the position is lesser there is not trapping made 4 u2014 lower position of the trapping window if the position is greater the trapping is not performed with reference to fig2 the protection against the overcharging of the motor of the system for raising a window 11 is performed by software which accumulates the time of functioning of the electric window and when exceeding the limit estabilished value only permits the raising up to the upper stopper in normal operating condictions should be performed 20 complete cycles of rise and descent of the glass 11 without disconnection of the system if the glass 11 arrives to the upper stopper of the journey or is stopped by the eventual blocking of an object the motor.
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portion 24 by virtue of a slight interference fit and rotatably mounts and centers the input shaft 15 within the housing 11 a demountable snap ring 26 which seats in a suitable circumferential groove 27 disposed in the input shaft 15 positions the input shaft 15 axially relative to the bearing 25 and unidirectionally maintains this relative position the circular bearing support 22 also defines a plurality of longitudinally disposed apertures 28 which are disposed in the flat radially extending region of the circular bearing support 22 and which provide communication between its two faces the circular bearing support 22 also defines a circumferential grooves 29 within which is seated a resilient o ring seal 30 which may be fabricated of rubber neoprene or similar material an annular spacer 31 is frictionally retained over the portion of the circular bearing support 22 adjacent the o ring seal 30 by means of both a slight interference fit and the additional frictional retention afforded by the o ring seal 30 the o ring seal 30 also provides a substantially air tight seal between the circular bearing support 22 and the annular spacer 31 the cylindrical housing 11 defines a plurality of radially disposed apertures 32 which are spaced circumferentially about its periphery the cylindrical housing 11 further generally defines a wide circumferential re entrant groove 33 an annulus 34 having a plurality of radially oriented exhaust apertures 35 disposed about its periphery seats over the groove 33 in suitable circumferential channels 36 and defines a chamber 37 a passage for exhaust air from the housing of the air motor 12 is thus defined and extends from the plurality of apertures 28.
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axial dimensions of button parts 20a and or 20b whereby to provide retainer recesses of progressively increasing transverse dimension or size in use a minimum size retainer would normally be chosen for use with strapless attire a user may place retainer 10 in use by folding over end portion 26 and snap fitting the button parts together removing protecting strip 24 to expose adhesive 22 and then applying the retainer to the user 39 s skin on the shoulder with the lengthwise dimension of the retainer aligned with a line extending between the user 39 s neck and arm and with retainer member 20 disposed relatively remotely of such neck as shown in fig1 after application of retainer 10 to the user 39 s shoulder shoulder strap 14 may be positioned on base member surface 18b and the natural tendency of such strap to slide downwardly along the shoulder away from the neck automatically places retains the strap against the retaining surface of retainer member 20 and within retaining recess 34 the same size retainer could also be adapted for use under garments including blouses and lightweight sweaters having shoulder areas formed of relatively thin materials in this instance retainer 10 would be applied to the shoulder in the same manner as that described above before dressing in a chosen garment thereafter when the shoulder strap is draped over the garment the material forming its shoulder area would simply deform under.
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the target u201c marker u201d is the term used herein to denote a gene or sequence whose presence or absence conveys a detectable phenotype of the organism various types of markers include but are not limited to selection markers screening markers and molecular markers selection markers are usually genes that can be expressed to convey a phenotype that makes the organism resistant or susceptible to a specific set of conditions screening markers convey a phenotype that is a readily observable and a distinguishable trait molecular markers are sequence features that can be uniquely identified by oligonucleotide or antibody probing for example rflp restriction fragment length polymorphism ssr markers simple sequence repeat epitope tags and the like the term u201c isolated u201d refers to protein s polypeptide s nucleic acid s oligonucleotide s factor s cell or cells which are not associated with one or more protein s polypeptide s nucleic acid s oligonucleotide s factors cells or one or more cellular components that are associated with the protein s polypeptide s nucleic acid s oligonucleotide s factor s cell or cells in vivo an u201c effective amount u201d generally means an amount that provides the desired local or systemic effect and or performance as used herein u201c fragments u201d u201c analogues u201d or u201c derivatives u201d of the polypeptides nucleotides described include those polypeptides nucleotides in which one or more of the amino acid residues are substituted with a conserved or non conserved amino acid residue and which may be natural or unnatural in one embodiment variant derivatives and analogues of.
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speed v s and of course in so far as the method is activated the method is deactivated for example by withdrawal of the ignition key a detection of speed v greater than the threshold speed confirms a transition 106 which reactivates the step 100 thus returning the system into standby state a detection of speed v less than or equal to the threshold speed confirms the transition 107 which activates a step 108 at each execution of the step 108 a new real image i 1r is captured by means of the camera 10 a new virtual image i 2v of the ground in top view is produced from the real image i 1r as explained above with regard to step 102 starting from the step 108 represented in fig3 the obtaining of the virtual image i 2v confirms a transition 109 which activates a step 110 the step 110 consists in determining points of interest which characterize the new virtual image i 2v as explained above with regard to step 104 the new virtual image i 2v is compared with a former virtual image i 2v the former virtual image i 2v is the last virtual image i 2v which was integrated in the virtual image i 3v on the execution of step 105 or on a preceding execution of a step 115 explained below the new virtual image i 2v is considered equivalent to the former virtual image i 2v in so far as the distance between each point of interest of the former virtual image i 2v and the point of interest which corresponds thereto in the new virtual image i 2v is lower than a predetermined threshold value the distance can concern a euclidian distance on the situation of.
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catalyst may then be contacted with a gaseous stream containing an elemental halogen or a halogen containing compound and oxygen or water or hydrogen halide and elemental oxygen at a preferred temperature of 450 u00b0 c to 550 u00b0 c the halogen is required for substantially complete redispersion of the catalyst and the elemental oxygen aids the removal of small quantities of carbon deposits which may remain after decoking and improves redispersion efficiency the halogen gases are selected from the group consisting of fluorine chlorine bromine and iodine and more preferably chlorine halogen containing compounds include haloalkanes such as methyl chlorides the hydrogen halide gases are selected from the group consisting of hydrogen fluoride hydrogen chloride hydrogen bromide and hydrogen iodide with hydrogen chloride being preferred the elemental oxygen may be present in the gaseous atmosphere in the amount of about 0 05 vol to about 25 vol and the hydrogen halide may be present in the atmosphere in the amount of 0 05 vol to about 5 vol the preferred volume ratio of halogen or hydrogen halide to elemental oxygen ranges from about 0 05 to about 0 5 with a more preferable ratio of 0 067 to 0 2 the gaseous halide and hydrogen halide atmosphere may also contain inert gases such as nitrogen helium or carbon dioxide from the combustion processes as well as water vapor after redispersion the catalyst is then preferably reduced prior to its use in the reforming or.
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example 5 is replaced by an equal volume of extrudates of the same dimension of mordenite zeolon 900h commercially sold by the norton company 3 69 l h of a gaseous mixture of n 2 ethyl acetate containing 66 7 ester by volume are passed over the catalyst at 300 u00b0 c in the reactor of example 1 during the course of the catalytic decomposition 55 of the ester is converted with the selectivity in acetic acid attaining 99 and the ethylene produced having a purity above 99 5 in the reactor of example 1 3 85 l h of a gaseous mixture of nitrogen and ethyl acetate containing 66 3 of ester by volume are passed at 300 u00b0 c over 30 ml of zeolite 13x in the form of spheres having a diameter of 1 4 mm to 2 4 mm supplied by the touzart and matignon company 13 of the ester is converted with a selectivity of 100 into ethylene and acetic acid the ethylene produced contains only trace amounts of methane and hydrocarbons containing three carbon atoms the catalyst of example 7 is subjected to washing with the help of an ammonium nitrate solution followed by a thermal treatment at 550 u00b0 c 30 ml of zeolite 13x thus partially acidified serve for the decomposition at 250 u00b0 c of the ethyl acetate contained at a concentration of 63 4 by volume in the 3 96 l h of gaseous mixture of n 2 ester passing over the catalyst in the reactor of example 1 22 of the ester is selectively converted into.
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used the second is counted as the first mark bit of the idle the first character received after an idle period is an address character the idle line periods detected by the receiver are illustrated with one and two stop bits it is recommended to transmit an idle period of 11 bit instead of 10 bit the precise idle period generates an efficient address character identifier the first character of a blocks of frames can be identified as an address the time frame of frames within a block of information 39 s should not exceed the idle period detect time of 10 bits the idle line multiprocessor protocol is illustrated in fig4 each character contains an extra bit that represents an address indicator the first character in a block of data frames carries an address bit that is set this indicates that the character is an address the programming example of a serial uart communication protocol using the features of the 8 bit timer counter should follow these conditions the carry signal of the timer counter module is selected for the interrupt source instead of p0 1 source the according vector contains the address of the transmit receive interrupt routine the first instructions separate the program flow.
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10 is greatly increased and a large portion of that surface area extends into the interior of the building where convective currents of air will flow thereover and increase heat transfer rates accordingly preferably the roof panels 11 are secured directly to the purlins 12 by screws 13 and preferably no insulation is used to break the thermal path between the panels 11 and the purlins direct contact is preferable because it provides a rigid structure which will not shake and move objectionably when thermal expansion and contraction high winds machinery in the building or the like apply forces to the building since these forces move the building the screws 13 holding the roof panels 11 tend to work within the screw holes in the roof panels thereby enlarging the holes these enlarged holes provide paths through which heat can escape from the building by convection and by which rain water can enter the building referring now to fig2 a portion of one of the purlins 12 is shown the purlin 12 has a z cross section in which a web 14 which provides bending strength for the purlin has oppositely directed flanges 15 and 16 attached at the ends thereof a great deal of heat can be transferred.
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door controller 302 listens for requests in messages from the control system 150 over the assigned vcid 310 and starts their polling daemon 360 to scan the slots 206 on the wireless hubs 106 controlled by each door controller 302 each polling daemon 360 typically completes its polling within 3 5 minutes the door controllers store the vectors 210 associated with the discovered pairings in either the online table 350 or the offline table 352 and unassigned vectors to the unassigned table 354 using the example lock configuration of fig3 door controller 302 3 utilizes its polling daemon 360 to discover wireless locks 104 6 and 104 7 and unassigned slots 206 of wireless hub 106 4 from the data retrieved by the polling door controller 302 3 first creates an entry in the online table 350 the entry including the value of wireless lock id 146 6 u201c 710 u201d and the value of its associated vector 210 2 u201c 606 1 u201d then the door controller 302 3 creates an entry in the offline table 352 the entry including the value of wireless lock id 146 7 u201c 712 u201d and the value of its associated vector 210 3 u201c 606 2 u201d finally the door controller 302 3 creates entries in the unassigned table 354 the entries including the values.
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secured in place such as with locks 90 etc alternatively needle positions may be moved on the fly for some embodiments such as with servo motors 92 94 or other devices moving locators 96 98 in needle assemblies 74 76 as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art with reference to fig4 using computer 34 or other device other ways of moving the needle assemblies 74 76 on the fly or otherwise could also be employed with other embodiments similar technology may be used to carriage 22 relative to carriage 20 for at least some embodiments other mechanisms may be used with other embodiments as may be understood from fig3 and 4 the bottom of the head 16 18 provides extension of needles 52 54 etc like a rake for at least one embodiment depending on the spacing of the adjacent needle assemblies 74 76 twenty four needles 52 54 may be provided and or other number and not all need necessarily provide yarn for all operations when the needles punch through the material 46 which is preferably a layer of backing or a layer of loops in tufted carpet they then may possibly engage hook 98 and or knife 100 in foot s 104 as could be servo controlled by motor 102 with computer 34 or otherwise to engage or disengage a particular loop for various embodiments the servo motor 102 and or.
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the container can approach 53 feet thereby defining a substantially obstruction free volume of exceptionally high cubic volume capacity for a container a cargo container 110 is illustrated by fig6 and 7 the cargo container 110 is substantially similar to that illustrated by fig1 and previously described the cargo container 110 like the container 10 has a roof 112 sidewalls 114 and 116 a closed front end 118 and a rear end 120 the side walls 114 and 116 are supported by a provision of a number of aluminum stiffeners 161 and steel stiffeners 163 that are substantially uniformly spaced apart and distributed along the side walls of the container 110 typically positioned over abutted or overlapped joints of the adjacent plates forming the side walls steel stiffeners are utilized in those sections of the cargo container 110 expected to withstand the most tensional compressional or torque forces while lighter weight aluminum stiffeners can be used in other lighter duty sections of the container 110 a top plan view of a roof 112 partially broken away to better illustrate floor structure of the cargo container 110 is illustrated by fig7 a floor 126 of the cargo container 110 includes a plurality of floor strips 136 and a metal plate 130 providing a floor surface 128 to rest cargo upon the floor strips 136 and metal plate 130 are connected to low profile floor supports 134 the low profile floor supports 134 are substantially similar in form and function to the low profile floor supports 34 previously described transport of cargo containers having low profile floor supports in.
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to decide when and where to deploy the cutting blade 21 u2032 data from the optical system within the probe 16 u2032 may be provided to the monitor 40 using a cable 42 or wireless connection fig3 shows an example of a cutting blade 32 deployed from an opening 34 in a probe 36 it being understood that the probe 36 is the same or similar to 16 or 16 u2032 in fig1 and 2 respectively using a tool extension shaft 38 that passes through the probe 36 and is moveable under the control of an appropriate actuating mechanism e g button sliding mechanism etc a laser beam 28 u2033 from an emitter is aligned with the tip of the cutting blade 32 and is coplanar with and generally parallel to the probe 36 the chief requirement for the invention is that the laser beam 28 u2033 can be viewed by the surgeon above the skin of the patient note the separation of the laser beam 28 u2033 above the tip of the cutting blade 32 and that it be aligned with the probe 36 and cutting blade 32 in this way after insertion of the probe 36 into the patient the surgeon can more easily direct the probe 36 to a desired location using the laser beam 38 as an aid fig3 also shows the end of an optical fiber 39 used for imaging and or illuminating the area above the opening 34 as discussed in conjunction with fig2 and in the incorporated references images above the opening are used to permit the surgeon to determine when and where to deploy and retract the cutting blade 32 fig4 illustrates a how the invention may be used in carpal tunnel.
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with the hbii u00ae a reg istered trademark of marsco manufacturing llc in the examples below a ge spectra oven model jbp35b4wh was used during temperature cycle the temperatures were measured once each minute with a pico technology model tc 08 datatlogger using type k thermocouples temperatures as a function of time were measured for 3 self cleaning cycles with heat barrier glass in the oven in the as received configuration with reference to fig1 this configuration was as follows the ambient temperature maximum temperature in the oven cavity and the maximum temperature on surface 6 for each run were as follows temperature location run 1 run 2 run 3 average ambient 30 97 31 97 31 84 31 59 oven cavity 475 66 474 88 475 18 475 24 surface 6 83 80 85 12 84 68 84 53 an average of the temperature versus time for the 3 self cleaning cycles is shown as curve 1 in fig2 temperature as a function of time was measured for 6 self cleaning cycles with reference to fig1 the heat barrier glass in the oven was in the configuration as follows the ambient temperature maximum temperature in the oven cavity and the maximum temperature on surface 6 in degrees celsius for each run were as follows temperature location run 1 run 2 run 3 run 4 run 5 run6 average ambient u2014 32 17 31 60 31 75 31 04.
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rovings of structural composites containing carbon fibers and having a polymer matrix known for example under the reference as4 pekk fc of u00bc inch were draped side by side over the various nonwovens the dimensions of the draped plies are therefore 305 mm wide by 1100 mm long the dimensions of the nonwovens were 500 mm u00d7 1200 mm the clamping of the nonwovens was provided by adhesive tape at the periphery the various configurations tested and the results obtained are presented in the table below that a peek nonwoven or a peek pei nonwoven comprising from 60 to 70 of peek constitutes a material that is adequate for the application that needlepunching and in particular needlepunching of 50 to 130 strokes minute and preferably of 110 strokes minute with a tolerance of 5 to 10 gives a greater strength to the nonwoven that hydroentangling of the order of 40 to 80 bar and more specifically of 60 bar with a tolerance of 5 to 10 is advantageous the drape forming tests have brought to light the importance of clamping the nonwovens specifically depending on the positioning of the clamping the accuracy of the drape forming varies it was therefore necessary to develop effective clamping solutions several types of clamping can be used mechanical clamping using screwed or.
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vertical axis the bottom of fig2 contains the antilock braking system abs anti slip regulation system asr and motor speed regulator system msr these systems receive the parameters concerning the behavior of the vehicle and of the wheels rotation speed and provide appropriate controls to the vehicle engine management system and to the hydraulic system management system the middle part of the figure contains the electronic stability program esp this esp system comprises a comparator that receives the various quantities recorded by the vehicle sensors and that calculates at each moment the various forces exerted on the vehicle a circuit for calculating the setpoint yaw speed yaw value and the drift angle value according to the instructions supplied by the driver acceleration steering wheel lock angle etc a regulator circuit that calculates the acceptable yaw moment based on the quantities supplied by the comparator and the calculated setpoint values finally a circuit that calculates the brake locking torque and tire skid setpoint values and that supplies appropriate instructions to the antilock braking system the anti slip regulation system and the motor speed regulator system in observing the behavior of the vehicle one key element is the quantity supplied at each moment by the yaw sensor when the yaw sensor supplies a yaw speed greater than a predetermined value esp threshold the electronic stability program must intervene to rectify the path of the vehicle one of the means available to the esp is to brake one or more wheels of the vehicle as is known in the art however the problem is how to give the system an operating threshold that does not.
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then sent to client computer 210 stage 370 and operation 350 terminates alternatively a dns error is generated stage 375 and operation 350 terminates as explained above in some embodiments further dns queries recursive or non recursive may be attempted rather than generating the dns error fig4 a and 4b illustrate exemplary configurations of computer system 200 fig2 a 2c in both configurations client computer 210 and server computer sites 220 n are connected to a computer network 230 in the configuration of fig4 a however dns lb server 240 and dns fo server 250 are executed by a single server 260 by contrast in the configuration of fig4 b dns lb 240 is executed by server 270 while dns fo 250 is executed by a separate server 280 several off the shelf products can be used to implement dns lb server 240 and or dns fo server 250 in some embodiments of the invention dns lb server 240 and dns fo server 250 are implemented using the distributeddirector 2500 series available from cisco systems inc of san jose calif in other embodiments dns platforms other than cisco 39 s distributeddirector may be used accordingly the invention is not limited to any particular dns platform in some embodiments each server computer site 220 n may in turn comprise multiple server computers 450 n as shown in fig4 a with respect to server computer site 220 a where server computers 450 n share session state amongst themselves fig4 c illustrates a grouped computer system 400 for distributing load among.
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in conjunction with the plastic cable 54 that the net 100 and especially the net edge cord 102 that is actually secured by hooks 60 and 62 is always under tension and taut fig7 the schematic drawing of the electrical system depicts a plurality of station finish indicator switches 86 each row of work stations 22 has its own switch 86 and each lower inspection station 41 42 and 43 each has its own switch 86 for simplicity only two switches 86 are shown in fig7 with additional switches 86 from no 2 to no 14 being depicted in phantom one lead from each switch 86 is attached directly into the relay logic controller 90 and the other lead connects into the multiple pole triple throw switch 88 the auto timer 92 is also connected directly to the switch 88 and controller 90 when switch 88 is at its number 1 position the prime mover 28 is turned off and the conveyor chains 24 cannot normally be operated when a switch 88 is moved to position 2 then the prime mover 28 can move the chains 24 when all switches 86 have been pushed or thrown after all the switches 86 have been pushed the relay logic controller 90 overrides the chain shutoff switch not shown and the prime mover 28 moves the chains 24 until the prime mover 28 is automatically shut off by the chain switch not shown when the chains 24 have moved the desired distance.
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of the web going into a cross lapper application_number US 1993887 A description the method disclosed herein and illustrated in the figure provides a web of fibers 2 which has been carded in a conventional manner on a card system the width of said web of fibers is varied and only limited by the width of the machinery through which it travels the carded web 2 is conveyed to a cross lapper 10 the web travels and is deposited on a receiving conveyor 20 traveling in direction 21 and is rolled onto a wind up roller 31 the carded web 2 is deposited on the moving conveyor 20 so that the leading edge 3 coming off the cross lapper lies flush with and touches edge 4 of the prior layer in the apparatus the lower cart 15 travels from left to right on the moving conveyor the web is laid onto the conveyor 20 with the speed of the incoming web and the conveyor adjusted to produce the edge to edge contact described above the layers of web thus deposited are consolidated into a homogeneous sheet of fibers by means conventional to the art for insuring the layers of web are prevented from ply separating in subsequent processing the web of fibers.
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extent of compression of the fabric in this respect both fabrics produced from drawn yarns shows greater compressional properties in most cases the increase in a 18s fabric compressional properties is much less than that in a 16s fabric this difference is believed to be related to the different extent of drawing and thus the generated different amount of yarn diameter decrease different degree of yarn rigidity increase and different increase pitch in fabric thickness in the case of a 18s rotor spun yarn a 1 3 drawing ratio leads to a slimmer yarn and less rigidity increase than with a 16s yarn under a 1 2 drawing ratio and thus the increase in thickness is not so prominent as revealed by table 6 therefore the enhancement in compressional properties is quite subtle fabric draping characteristic is a property closely related to the bending rigidity of the constituent yarns and of the fabric itself as well as fabric thickness it is found that this property reduces significantly after tensile drawing processing see fig7 this property change is brought about by the increased yarn bending rigidity and confirms the improvement in yarn bending rigidity furthermore the increase in thickness helps a reduction in this property the draping property decrease phenomenon is particularly useful since a soft hand is always a concomitant of higher draping property the described tensile drawing processing enables these two extremely incompatibles to coexist in one fabric this could lead to new appraisal in fashion design especially in the case of knitted fabrics hitherto poor drape properties limits application mainly to underwear and skirting in any event this changed property helps for fabric dimension retention it is well known that rotor spun yarn.
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sealing ring is so located as to permit removal of the bottom flange and lowering of the circle structure to replace all the bearing plates and a segmented upper oil seal without draining the lubricant chamber application_number US 88254178 A description referring first to fig1 of the drawings a motor grader indicated generally at 10 includes a longitudinal main frame 11 the front end 11a of which is supported upon a dirigible front wheel assembly 12 and the rear end of which constitutes a part of a traction chassis indicated generally at 13 on which is mounted a power plant indicated generally at 14 an operator 39 s cab indicated generally at 15 is on the rear portion of the main frame forward of the traction chassis a grader blade sub assembly indicated generally at 16 consists generally of a circle mounting bar indicated generally at 17 which in the illustrated apparatus is a draw bar a circle structure indicated generally at 18 and a grader blade and blade mounting indicated generally at 19 the circle draw bar 17 is best seen in fig2 to include a forward beam indicated generally at 20 and a rearward circle mounting indicated generally at 21 the forward part 22 of which is integral with the rear end of the beam 20 behind the part 22 of the mounting said mounting has a section 23 the depth of which is great enough that it forms a housing extending below the circle 18 the housing section 23 receives drive means indicated generally.
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now describe the ways of implementing the invention described herein with reference to the preferred embodiment using taxol as the anticancer agent acetyl l carnitine as the substantially protective agent and propionyl l carnitine as the substantially synergistic agent it remains understood that the expert in the field may complete the experimental protocols with his or her own general knowledge of the field in which he or she operates possibly resorting to neighbouring sectors in case of need we report here below the results of the most significant experiments suitable for demonstrating the unexpected and surprising protective effect obtained by the combination of l carnitine or its derivatives with the above mentioned anticancer agents the purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate and evaluate the protective effect expressed as an increase in survival time induced by l carnitine in a murine experimental model groups of 10 male wistar rats aged 3 months charles river were used housed at 22 u00b1 2 u00b0 c with 50 u00b1 15 relative humidity and a 12 hour light darkness cycle maintained with water and feed u201c ad libitum u201d the rats were treated with the anticancer agents intravenously i v at the doses corresponding to their respective ld 30 ld 50 and ld 80 the treatments with l carnitine 200 mg kg were administered subcutaneously once.
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large scale lab mimic of the impellor was used to confirm that precipitate of the desirable size could be made at the large scale and that the subsequent plate filter could remove solids under a gravity fed mode fig1 shows the particle size of material originating from the large scale vessel and compares it to that derived from the small scale vessel clearly large precipitate dominates the particle size distribution indicating that the design of the impellor and plate filter used in the newly configured mixing step can form precipitate of the desired size when this material was applied to the plate filter the precipitate was largely retained on the 200 u03bcm mesh a 350 mm 200 u03bcm mesh was able to handle 5 litres of precipitated lysate in less than 1 minute the sieve or mesh 10 is most clearly seen in fig1 it comprises a filter mesh 12 which is spot welded to a support mesh 14 to provide it with significant rigidity the filter mesh is a stainless steel wire mesh disc with apertures not shown of 200 u03bcm this is supported on the support mesh which is also made of stainless steel and is a 1 6 mm aperture mesh both are 316 grade stainless steel a mesh seal 16 allows the sieve or mesh to be correctly aligned and seated on a filter plate 20 by sitting it in a recessed portion 46 the sieve or mesh forms.
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the device according to the invention shown in fig2 a has a baffle plate to generate a laminar stream of cooling gas this baffle plate deflects the vertical cooling gas stream into an essentially horizontal gas stream without any abrupt transition that part of fig2 a which is provided to maintain laminar gas flow is shown enlarged in fig2 b the angles drawn into fig2 b preferably have the following values an abrupt transition between the inlet 8 and the baffle plate 9 leads to compression of the air stream with formation of a high degree of turbulence such a device which is not in accordance with the invention is shown in fig3 the device for blowing the gas shown in fig2 b can either form a constructional entity with the spinneret 1 39 or it can be a separate structural unit on which the annular spinneret 1 39 rests insulation not shown is preferably provided between the blowing device and the spinneret to prevent heat transfer from the spinning material to the cooling air it is also desirable that the circular exit slit after deflection of the gas stream opens out to a total opening angle of u2266 22 u00b0 flow resistance to the cooling gas is minimised by the continuous increase in diameter the small total opening angle prevents break up of the stream of cooling gas and allows a turbulent free gas stream to be blown through the filaments it has also been shown that after passage of the gas stream through the fibre bundle part of it returns newly warmed to.
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performance of the detector 1 the invention therefore proposes several manufacturing methods of an x ray detector 1 having a conversion layer 6 of red tetragonal pbo without a seeding layer 8 of yellow orthorhombic pbo according to a first group of embodiments of the inventive method the creation of the seeding layer 8 is prevented from the beginning this goal is achieved by providing additives during the initial growth of the pbo layer the additives influence the crystallisation process by increasing the mobility of the pb 2 and the o 2 u2212 ions of the just deposited layer by permitting the breaking and recreation of chemical bonds in this context h ions by addition of h 2 o and f u2212 ions by addition of hf nh 4 f or pbf 2 are particularly important in a series of experiments it has been shown that the additives are effective to improve the crystal quality of the pbo layer to reduce the number of defects and unsaturated surface states in the pbo layer and to prevent the formation of orthorhombic pbo in the seeding layer 8 one important additive is h2o which is added as a gas the addition in the gas phase is also preferred for all other additives having a melting or evaporation temperature which is more than 100 u00b0 c above or below the corresponding temperatures of pbo another important additive is pbf 2 which is co evaporated with pbo in this case two separate crucibles are provided that can be heated individually in the first crucible there is a.
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as shown by arrows f the servo control apparatus regulates the electromagnet 16 which pulls on the rod 12 while thus disengaging the element 3 borne by the block 4 from the element 2 itself borne by the body 1 when a defect immobilizes the strand in the calibrated space the vibration detector causes the opening of this space until the defect passes in the form of embodiment illustrated in fig9 to 11 a succession of separate calibrated spaces are provided so that the impregnated or coated linear materials are submitted to a succession of compressions and decompressions facilitating the elimination of excess matter in this form of embodiment the apparatus contains a frame 41 holding two opposite plates 42 these plates display grooves 43 in which are attached ceramic cylindrical small bars 44 particularly of tital an inset piece such as a thickness gauge is provided between the two plates in order to maintain their spacing at a desired value corresponding to the calibrated space 45 this arrangement allows for modification of the diameter number and spacing of the small bars between each pair of bars 44 a decompression interval 48 is located the example hereafter given as a.
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is queued with the predetermined reference value set up corresponding to the queue space the packet may be referred to as a packet necessitating bcn or causing bcn bcn may be managed according to the configuration of the queue 110 when the space of the queue 110 is configured so that packets can be queued according to an initial sender of each packet bcn according to the present invention may be managed according to initial senders of the packets however in general the queue space of a queue is configured in correspondence to ports and classes of an apparatus currently processing packets therefore in general the bcn according to the present invention also is managed according to ports and classes when it is determined that bcn is necessary the bcn detection block 106 obtains the bcn information for the bcn and provides the bcn information to the bcn notification block 114 the bcn information includes information on an initial sender of a packet necessitating bcn in particular the information on the initial sender of the packet includes transmission information for transmitting a generated bcn message to the sender the transmission information may include at least one of the sender internet protocol ip address of the packet the destination ip address of the packet sender port information destination port information and class information the bcn information can be obtained from the forwarding block 102 when receiving information that bcn is necessary and the bcn information from the bcn detection block 106.
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the power grid pins pass through 2 cardboard sheets 603 so that the spring loaded power pins can make contact with the center power grid layer the right diagonal sensor pins pass through holes drilled into the last cardboard sheet 602 to allow the spring loaded pins to make contact with the right diagonal sensors fig7 show a wire frame drawing of the front of the target as you can see the spacing is designed so that they all converge at each intersection this allows for very accurate sensing if a bullet strikes between multiple sensors on the same layer because both sensors will fire and the gap exact location is known for example an exact location of impact can be determined if a bullet were to pass through the gap at the intersection of all 4 conductive layers if you think about it a target of this type with foil laminated on both sides of an insulator should produce a capacitor therefore with a bullet disturbing the capacitance a circuit could be designed to capitalize on that fact fig8 shows a capacitive coupled simulation of the same target using the change in capacitance as the when the bullet shorts out 2 of the plates by passing either commercial capacitors across each of the columns in a daisy chain fashion or by placing a foil strip that is shorted to all of the sensors such that it would product a different capacitance determined by the distance of the single sense wire on each set of sensors for example if a foil strip.
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of the medium is adjusted to 7 0 then the sterilization was carried out at 121 u00b0 c for 45 min the fermentation substrate feeding and bioconversion were carried out according to the example 2 after finishing the bioconversion the pravastatin formed in the concentration of 620 u03bcg ml was isolated as follows the ph of 5 15 liters broth containing 620 u03bcg ml pravastatin was adjusted with 2m sodium hydroxide to 9 5 value then stirred at room temperature for 1 hour the broth was filtered and the mycelium was washed with suspension in 1 u00d7 2 liters and then 1 u00d7 0 5 liters water filtrates are combined and the ph of the aqueous solution was adjusted with 20 sulfuric acid to 3 7 value and extracted with 2 5 liters then with 1 5 liters ethyl acetate the ethyl acetate extracts were combined washed with 2 u00d7 0 5 liters water and 1 95 g dicyclohexylamine was added the ethyl acetate extract was concentrated at 40 u00b0 c to 200 ml under reduced pressure and 0 195 g dicyclohexylamine was added again into the concentrate which was then stirred at 15 u00b0 c for 6 hours the precipitated crystalline material was filtered washed with 20 ml and with 15 ml ethyl acetate and dried at 40 u00b0 c in this way 3 51 g crude product was obtained after the recrystallization of the crude product in an acetone ethanol mixture 3 05 g of pravastatin dicyclohexylamine salt was obtained melting point 162 168 u00b0 c which was converted to pravastatin according to the example 5 the fermentation substrate feeding and bioconversion were carried out with the mortierella maculata n spec e 97 ncaim.
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ad is arranged between these arms the mentioned branching area of the second and third arms 102 ab 102 ac from the first arm 102 aa is designated in fig1 with the reference symbol 102 ae the electric motors not shown and propellers 2 are arranged on the free ends of the second and third arms 102 ab 102 ac and also in the branching area 102 ae the mentioned first to third arms 102 aa c of the beams 102 a f are arranged essentially in a common plane while the free end of the first arm 102 aa is angled off according to the representation in fig1 a and 13 b by approximately 90 u00b0 relative to this plane toward the bottom in order to connect the beams 102 a f to the rest of the aircraft 102 for reasons of clarity this is shown explicitly in fig1 a 13 b in turn only for select beams as can be seen in fig1 a and fig1 b the mentioned bends of the first arms 102 aa have different length dimensions so that the propellers 2 of the beams 102 a 102 b the beams 102 c 102 d and the beams 102 e and 102 f are arranged staggered at different planes in the stationary hovering state of the aircraft 102 according to fig1 a fig1 b shows the aircraft 102 according to fig1 a during forward flight due to the forward inclination of the aircraft 102 essentially two parallel rotor planes are effectively produced.
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assembly 10 which may also be referred to herein as u201c valve assembly u201d or u201c assembly u201d in some embodiments the valve assembly 10 comprises a housing 12 a lever 14 a resilient member 16 and a seal 18 as shown in fig1 a 1c the housing 12 is in an u201c as molded u201d configuration in the as molded configuration the lever 14 has not been yet been folded about hinge 28 discussed in greater detail below in some embodiments the housing 12 comprises a cylindrical body 20 and a grip 22 the cylindrical body 20 is formed to attach to an outlet port on a fluid container which may contain for example a consumable liquid such as water juice dairy products edible oils and sports drinks of course other liquids of various viscosities are also contemplated in some embodiments the grip 22 comprises a pair of flared grip members 24 the flared grip members 24 are contoured to permit the operator to operate the valve assembly 10 with a single hand for example by placing an index finger and middle finger between a respective grip member 24 and the face 26 of the cylindrical body 20 as will be apparent from fig1 c.
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fixedly hold the members 18 and 20 within the body 12 the flanges 42 and 52 serve in combination with the projections 56 and 58 to also hold the members 18 and 20 within the body 12 the members 18 and 20 are formed of a suitable thermoplastic material which is rigid such as abs polymer commonly used in the plumbing industry and acceptable with regard to standardized plumbing codes alternately other material could be used for the members 18 and 20 such as metals including aluminum or steel the materials for the members 18 and 20 simply must adhere to the requirement that they be rigid enough to either be attached to a supporting surface or have a fixture such as a pipe elbow attached to them once formed the members 18 and 20 are positioned within a mold in an injection molding machine and a suitable semi resilient material is injected into the mold and allowed to set up or form into the body 12 the exact mechanism in setting up in the body 12 will of course depend upon the materials used for body 12 thus a thermoplastic rubber material will be injected in a fluid state into the mold and allowed to cool into the body 12 other materials such as urethane elastomers could be utilized which would be injected into the mold and chemically allowed to polymerize to form the body 12 in any event the fluid form of the body 12 flows into the mold and around the mounting portions 38 and 48 of the members 18 and 20 upon setting up the material for the body 12 forms a.
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and a gear 34 affixed to the lower end of looptaker shaft 16 with set screw 36 in the prior art arrangment of fig1 a loose end of thread t will tend to be carried to the underside of hook body 18 and to either 1 become jammed between the thrust washer 14 and bushing 20 or the thrust washer and the central portion 24 of the underside of hook body 18 or 2 find its way over the thrust washer through a gap 38 or under the thrust washer through a gap 40 to the looptaker shaft and be wound thereon such fouling tendency of the thread is aggravated by the accumulation of static charges on the looptaker bushing thrust washer and thread all of which can be at different potentials referring now to fig2 and 4 there is shown a construction according to the invention including a number of parts which are identical to parts already shown in fig1 and which have been designated with like reference characters having a prime mark 39 added thereto such identical parts include machine bed 12 39 drive shaft 26 39 bushing 28 39 meshing gears 30 39 and 34 39 and bushing 20 39 the construction of the invention further includes a modified looptaker 42 and modified thrust washer 44 looptaker 42 is formed according to the invention on the underside of a hook body 48 with a depending ring 50 which forms an annular recess 52 with a central portion 54 of the hook body thrust washer.
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the top surface of the middle shelf 117 and two cross bars namely middle cross bar 420 and top cross bar 410 affixed between the vertical support bars the partition 405 which effectively creates a left hand side and a right hand side of the middle shelf 117 serves to separate and or provide secure retention of welding equipment that is positioned in each of the left and right hand sides in addition as can be seen in fig5 the partition 405 is disposed on the middle shelf 117 at a position such that the left hand side of middle shelf 117 is larger than the right hand side of middle shelf 117 among other benefits this positioning enables the system to accommodate most standard sizes of welding equipment i e not only welding machines but also peripheral equipment such as power sources suitcase feeders and air coolers in that regard the specific equipment shown in fig5 includes a power source 505 and a suitcase welder 510 in a variation of the system 100 the partition 405 can be movable so that the relative sizes of the right and left hand sides of the middle shelf 117 can be varied other variations may involve i making the partition 405 completely removable to make the entire width of middle shelf 117 available to hold a single large piece of equipment ii using shorter partitions for example stubs that may be only an inch or more in.
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allocated as a result the backrest carrier is moved under the seat when the backrest is inclined backward and in turn is withdrawn from within the seat when the backrest is moved forward to an upright position in order to achieve an optimum motion sequence of the backrest the curvature of the two curved paths of the seat and the backrest are designed so that the momentary pole around which the backrest turns when being inclined is not constant but on the contrary moves on a section of a spiral curve which preferably opens upward and proceeds in the same direction as the incline motion of the backrest application_number US 89080992 A description the principles of the present invention are particularly useful when incorporated in a dental patient chair illustrated in fig1 the upper chair part is composed of a seat 1 connected to a backrest 2 by a curved brace 25 and the backrest 2 is connected by a headrest carrier 26 to a headrest 3 the seat 1 backrest 2 and headrest 3 are carried by an adjustment mechanism generally indicated at 4 that is supported on a support plane or floor 5 the adjustment mechanism 4 is of such a nature that the upper chair part can be adjusted in height according to arrows 6 the backrest can be inclined according to arrows 7 the overall upper chair part can be longitudinally displaced according to the direction of arrows 8 in a horizontal plane to this end the adjustment mechanism is composed of two articulated arms 9 and 10 which are connected to one another in an articulate.
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only and are not intended to be limiting as used herein the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d are intended to include the plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates otherwise it will be further understood that the terms u201c comprise u201d u201c include u201d u201c have u201d etc when used in this specification specify the presence of stated features integers steps operations elements components and or combinations of them but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features integers steps operations elements components and or combinations thereof hereinafter preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail these embodiments are set forth to illustrate the present invention and the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto the present invention is only defined by the following claims as used herein the term u201c alkyl group u201d is referred to as u201c a straight chain branch chain or cyclic aliphatic hydrocarbon group u201d unless otherwise defined the alkyl group may be a saturated alkyl group including no double bond and triple bond the alkyl group may be an unsaturated alkyl group including at least one double or triple bond the alkyl group may be an alkyl group of c1 to c14 more specifically the alkyl group may be an alkyl group of c1 to c10 or c1 to c6 for example the alkyl group of c1 to c4 includes an alkyl.
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hole 202 b serves as a clearance hole for an adjusting screw 253 next an adjustment coupling 210 will be described with reference to fig1 to 20 as shown in fig1 the adjustment coupling 210 is composed of an adjusting screw 253 abutting the lower end portion 205 d of the core rod 205 a bolt member also referred to as cap bolt 251 and a washer spacer collar 252 for fastening the adjusting screw 253 and the lower end portion 205 d of the core rod 205 to each other and a lock nut 255 to be threadedly engaged with the outer peripheral surface of the adjusting screw 253 until it abuts the other end portion of the retainer collar 250 as shown in fig1 a the retainer collar 250 is formed as a cylinder the side surface of which exhibits two flat faces formed by cutting due to this two face cutting the retainer collar 250 makes no axial rotation with in the large diameter hole 202 c further the retainer collar 250 is equipped with a through hole in alignment with the center axis a threaded portion 250 a is formed in the inner peripheral surface of the through hole the adjusting screw 253 is formed as a hollow cylinder having a threaded portion 253 a on its outer peripheral surface further the adjusting screw 253 which is formed as a hollow cylinder has an inner hexagonal wrench hole 254 in the inner peripheral surface at one end thereof the adjusting screw 253 is threadedly passed through the through hole of the retainer collar 250.
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dimethine z 1 z 2 z 3 z 4 z 5 and z 6 independently represent the atoms chosen from c n o and s necessary to form a substituted or unsubstituted 5 or 6 membered ring preferably z 1 z 2 z 3 z 4 z 5 and z 6 independently represent a substituted or unsubstituted ketomethylene ring a substituted or unsubstituted pyrazolinone n is an integer of at least 2 preferably n is an integer of at least 2 to no more than 400 000 more preferably n is an integer of at least 2 and no more than 100 even more preferably n is an integer of at least 2 to no more than 20 most preferably n is an integer of at least 2 to no more than 5 x is a counter ion used to balance the charge of the molecule particularly preferred counter ions include but are not limited to halide clo 4 bf 4 p ch 3 c 6 h 4 so 3 it would be apparent from the disclosure that l excludes gelatin hydrophilic colloid or protein the recitation 34 atoms chosen from c n o and s necessary to from a 5 or 6 membered ring 34 or the equivalent thereof refers to substituted or unsubstituted rings fused rings may be mentioned as included aromatic and.
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insulation 130 such that the temperature of the foam 118 does not drop the gas continues towards the vacuum pump the path indicated with v while the product follows the path r a return line 122 bringing it back to a position downstream the exit 114 from the separation vessel 104 the return line 122 may debouch downstream the exit 114 yet upstream a pump 124 used to pump the deaerated liquid onward in the process a vortex breaker 132 may be arranged downstream the exit 114 to prevent any vortex from being generated inside the separation vessel 104 a simple design for a vortex breaker is a pipe segment having a pair of baffle plates in a cross arrangement in the longitudinal direction thus creating four longitudinal compartments there are other more or less elaborate designs for vortex generators which could be used in another embodiment the return line 122 comprises either of a return valve or a pump such as a liquid ring pump ensuring that the liquid level in the return line 122 is controlled another alternative which may be used in combination with the other ones or as a solitary solution is to use an ejector to entrain the liquid from the return line 122 in a downstream direction.
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top vent tee integral tee trap outside furnace left hand horizontal end vent tee integral tee trap outside furnace right hand horizontal top vent tee and integral tee trap outside furnace right hand horizontal end vent tee and integral tee trap outside furnace additionally the integral tee trap can be rotated to provide drainage in desired direction and also used with a standard off the shelf tee to provide drainage and trapping the tee is designed to combine the wall thicknesses of standard schedule 40 pvc fittings with the small socket size of standard dwv pvc fittings to create a more compact design with maximum strength and compatible with standard pvc pipe and components together the parts provide a drainage and trapping system that is adaptable to more installation configurations than prior art in a further application the icp top of the line deluxe furnaces have a wide casing and the tee can be used inside the furnace for top venting fig5 a or outside like 5 b amp c the icp standard furnaces less expensive models are narrower and can only be installed with the tee and trap outside the casing fig5 b amp c this is an important difference because upflow fig5 a b amp c comprises 80 of installations since these models compete in price sensitive markets reducing costs by not shipping the special tee in the standard units and allow the installer to use an off the shelf tee is a valuable option it can therefore be seen that the tee 39 s flexibility allows us to provide differentiation in a tiered product line while using minimum.
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electro osmosis one application carries dehydration to an extent that it weakens a structure for demolition by significantly dehydrating its structural material a durable dimensionally stable anode is affixed to the structure and attached to a wire from a dc power supply the anode is composed of a valve metal substrate with a semiconductive coating of a precious metal cermet or ceramic connection to a cathode through the power supply completes the circuit a dc voltage is applied to the concrete structure by cycling a pre specified pulse train from the power supply one pulse train consists of an initial positive pulse followed by a shorter duration negative pulse and ends with a short off period before the pulse train is reinitiated the cycle continues until the porous material has been determined to be sufficiently treated application_number US 14087502 A description refer to fig1 in a specific embodiment the present invention facilitates electro osmosis by inserting durable dimensionally stable anode wires 5 such as the durable dimensionally stable anode wires that may be produced via the process detailed in the 39 169 patent noted above into the concrete 3 that may be part of a structure comprising porous material for example a concrete structure to be demolished and places cathode rods 7 in the soil i directly outside of that structure the durable dimensionally stable anode wire 5 is embedded in the concrete 3 e g using mortar and the cathode rod 7 typically a.
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{"publication_number": "US-2012183014-A1", "abstract": "the invention provides a method and a system for controlling floor heating or climate regulating systems with long time constants . according to the invention , a flow of a fluid is provided through the floor or through a similar medium with large thermal inertia . an induced heat is determined by adding up a plurality of differences between an inlet temperature of the fluid when it enters the medium and an outlet temperature of the fluid when it leaves the medium . the temperatures are sampled with a fixed sampling time and within a fixed period of time , and a corresponding change in temperature of the medium over the fixed period of time is determined . in the future , the temperature of that medium is controlled by use of a ratio between the induced heat and the change in temperature .", "application_number": "US-201213431253-A", "description": "{ dot over ( q )
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portion 18 of the corresponding one of the balance shafts 13 l and 13 r the upper and lower housings 14 u and 14 l are put together as a result the two balance shafts 14 u and 14 l are rotatably retained between the two halves 14 u and 14 l of the balancer housing 14 thus the counter weights 19 are not required to be passed through any of the bearing bores and the diameters of the journal portions 18 and 19 can be reduced at will so long as the required mechanical strength is ensured therefore the rotational resistance can be reduced and the size and weight of the balancer housing 14 receiving the balance shafts 13 l and 13 r can be reduced to a level which has hitherto been impossible to achieve the front end of the balancer housing 14 or the lower half 14 l thereof is provided with a trochoid oil pump 27 for supplying lubricating oil to various parts of the engine as shown in fig6 also the trochoid oil pump 27 comprises a pump housing 28 attached to the front surface of the balancer housing 14 by threaded bolts an outer rotor 29 received in the pump housing 28 and an inner rotor attached to the front end of the right balance shaft 13 r the inner.
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the width of the power trace is calculated based on transient and maximum current carrying capability as such it was important not to minimize the ability of the power circuit itself to carry such maximum currents in view of this a secondary current carrying path 28 was added into the circuit to provide an alternate path for current flow at the point of thermistor placement such an alternate path 28 insures the ability of the overall circuit to carry such high transient currents the provision of an alternate path would also allow the current actually flowing through the defrost heater 14 to take different paths and therefore the temperature rise sensed by thermistor 22 would not be representative of the actual current flowing through the defrost heater 14 to overcome this problem the length and therefore the resistance of the alternate path 28 was made to ensure that under normal operating conditions the majority of the current flowing through the defrost heater 14 will flow through the power trace 26 path as opposed to the alternate path 28 in this way the calculation within the adc controller 12 maintains accuracy indeed in one embodiment of the present invention the current ratio flow between paths 26 and 28 may also be taken into account with the.
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a spool assembly 5 the spool assembly is characterized by a hollow and generally cylindrical portion 13 having a first end 14 and a second end 15 and being rotatably mounted within the housing the generally cylindrical portion has an outer region which provides an external tether supporting surface 16 and an inner region which is delineated by an inner conical zone 17 formed with spaced ribs or splines 18 along the circumference thereof the diameter of said zone decreases in an axial direction from the first end to the second end the spool assembly is further characterized by first and second opposed guidewalls which extending perpendicularly to the axis of the spool assembly and are positioned at each of said first and second ends respectively the first guidewall 19 is adapted to receive a spool locking means 7 and said second guidewall 20 is adapted to engage spring biasing means 6 the guidewalls are further characterized by bearing surfaces 21 and 22 extending axially therefrom and are adapted to facilitate ease of rotation of said assembly within said housing in the particularly preferred embodiment as shown thrust bearings 26 and 27 are included which aid in maintaining the positioning of the spool assembly during the operation thereof the spool locking means has a cylindrical member 23 adapted to frictionally engage the inner conical zone of said spool assembly and additionally has corresponding ribs or splines 24 spaced along the outer circumference of said member upon depressing the actuator knob 12 which causes insertion of the spool locking means into the housing and into frictional engagement with.
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of sleeves 19 which encircle the wearer 39 s arms other embodiments do not include the sleeve 19 and only include the neck opening 16 and shoulder portions 18 a waistband 20 commonly made of an elasticized material is stretched around the wearer 39 s waist and is attached to the extended section 8 at its uppermost edge also attached to the waistband 20 is two front bands 22 which in the preferred embodiment extend from and are attached to the leg openings 12 up to the waistband 20 and are located at the extreme edge of the extended section 8 where the extended section 8 is void of material between the two front bands 22 at the front of the elastic garment 2 referring now to fig2 a side view of the elastic garment 2 of the present invention is shown with the extended section 8 pulled from the wearer 39 s waist in a downward direction so that the waistband 20 lies over the wearer 39 s legs 26 in this manner the wearer 39 s buttocks 24 are exposed extending through the posterior opening 14 located in the main section 4 the posterior opening 14 is defined by the posterior.
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electrical contacts 111 114 can be spaced apart from the central electrical contact 115 by a sufficient distance to prevent the device side portion from tipping and thereby becoming disconnected from the interface portion of the base portion not shown in preferred embodiments the center of the central electrical contact 115 separated from the center of each of the radial electrical contacts 111 114 by u00be u2033 of an inch or greater the spacing is most advantageously u00be u2033 or 1 u2033 or greater although other spacings including spacings of less than u00be u2033 will also provide the benefits of this invention the mating electrical contacts of the interface portion 120 can have a corresponding spacing the device side portion 110 can be part of the chassis or main body of an electronic device alternatively the device side portion 110 can be part of a case for an electrical device in embodiments of the invention where the device side portion 110 is part of a case for an electrical device the electrical contacts 111 115 can connect to a port of the electronic device such as a charging port of the electronic device in embodiments where the device side portion 110 is part of the chassis of the main body of an electronic device the electrical contacts 111 115 can be directly connected to the circuitry of the electronic device such as a charging circuit for a battery of the electronic device fig5 is an isometric view of an inside surface of a device side.
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12a of the box section 12 are tapered although those surfaces may be partially tapered and partially coaxial with the pipe sections shown in fig1 these different arrangements can be used for different applications of the invention such as for example the embodiment shown in fig1 can be used as a connector for joining lengths of relatively large diameter conductor pipe and for joining a subsea wellhead housing to the last joint of conductor pipe the embodiment in fig3 for example can be used in connection with a jack up drilling rig from below the mud line to the rig in the embodiment of the invention shown in fig2 and 3 initial contact between the pin 10 and box 12 could be made between the box shoulder 16 and pin end 18 leaving a slight gap between the pin shoulder 42 and box shoulder 44 tightening of the latch screws 26 would tension the box 12 and bring shoulders 42 and 44 in contact the embodiment of fig2 could be further modified so that initial contact is made between tapered portions 10a and 12a and a slight gap is formed between pin end 18 and shoulder 16 and between shoulders 42 and 44 actuating the latch screws 26 would.
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electric field to become distorted and the charge to be unevenly distributed permitting the defects to be identified fig6 a is a top view of a silicon wafer 200 fig6 b is a cross section view of a wafer 200 having a substrate 210 and a dielectric layer 201 the positive charge on the dielectric 201 is located at the exterior surface 202 the negative charge on the interior surface of the dielectric is drawn from the cathode 150 through the silver paint in notch 203 and the substrate 210 in the preferred embodiment of step 30 the wafer is first placed inside the ionization chamber 112 and moved to the start position as illustrated in fig7 the wafer is allowed to cool in the presence of nitrogen after being heated in step 20 of fig5 to drive off any water after the wafer 200 has cooled a motor driving the slide is activated and then the high voltage power supply connected to the anode is activated fig8 a d are graphs of the high voltage and time required to depost a charge of a particular voltage on the surface of the dielectric as a function of dielectric thickness in the preferred embodiment charge is deposited on the surface of the dielectric until a potential is developed which is typically from less than one volt per cm 2 for 100 angstrom oxides to greater than 90 volts per cm 2 for 20 000 angstroms 5 and 15 volts cm 2 the resolution of the present invention may be adjusted by.
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to enter the space 240 when moved distally relative to the housing 202 the locks 252 254 also include levers 264 on their proximal ends opposite the fingers 256 258 the cantilevered levers 264 are positioned laterally spaced from the housing 202 so that there are spaces 266 between the levers and the housing into which the levers can be flexed flexure of the levers 264 laterally inward cause the fingers 256 258 to flex laterally outward thus permitting the connecting hub 206 to enter and exit the space 240 more easily as will be readily appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art pulling proximally on the connecting hub 206 when positioned in the space 240 with sufficient force will also result in the fingers 256 258 spreading apart and the hub being released from the housing 202 and the locks 252 254 as illustrated in fig6 and 9 the soft cannula 204 in some aspects of the present invention is angled relative to the bottom surface 268 of the housing 202 at an angle u03b2 wherein u03b2 can be any acute angle and can be the same as a 0069 fig1 and 11 illustrate enlarged views of portions of the connecting hub 206 specifically fig1 illustrates the locks 254 including the channel 270 between the finger 258 and the housing 202 fig1 illustrates the bore 232 without the soft cannula 204 positioned in the bore fig1 13 a illustrate.
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to a positive input end 511 and a negative input end 512 the function of the error amplifier 50 is to amplify the voltage difference v i b between the power source terminal 621 and the load terminal 622 of the nmos field effect transistor 62 for controlling on state resistance of the nmos field effect transistor 62 and further controlling the charging power source 11 to charge the battery 13 the error amplifier 50 shown in fig5 comprises a gate control amplifier 51 and two current sources 52 53 the gate control amplifier 51 provides a control end 513 in addition to the positive input end 511 and the negative input end 512 the positive input end 511 couples with the power source terminal 621 of the nmos field effect transistor 62 and the negative input end 512 couples with the load terminal 622 the current source 52 is a constant current source and couples with the power source terminal 621 and the gate terminal 623 of the nmos field effect transistor 62 the current source 53 couples with the control end 513 of the gate control amplifier 51 the gate terminal 623 of the nmos field effect transistor 62 and the ground end.
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and 354b are electrically connected to the bit line cbl1 39 in the state that the access transistor 311b and the reference cell access transistors 351b and 353b are turned on when the bit line equalizer enable signal req1 is activated by a 34 high 34 level an nmos transistor 316b is turned on to electrically connect the bit lines cbl1 and cbl2 34 here the bit lines cbl1 and cbl2 34 act as inversion data lines which in combination have approximately twice the capacitance as the bit line bl1 the bit line cbl2 39 also acts as a plate line also the other bit line equalizer enable signal req0 is maintained at a low level so that bit line cbl0 is disconnected from bit line cbl1 a plate voltage is then applied to the bit lines bl2 and cbl2 39 determined as the plate lines so that a voltage level corresponding to the data stored in the ferroelectric capacitor 312b appears on the bit line bl1 because of the plate voltage an intermediate level voltage appears on the inversion data line cbl1 subsequently the voltage applied to the bit lines bl2 and cbl2 39 decreases to a ground level then a bit line equalizer enable signal.
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latching wall 292 the second resisting end 283 is exposed from the fixing member 29 the fixing walls 294 are welded to the slide plate 22 the body 2611 is received in the cavity 281 and the second column 262 abuts against the wedge surface 284 the button 25 is attached to the second housing 30 the button portion 251 is received in the opening 331 the rods 252 are fixed to the posts 332 the second housing 30 is attached to the slide plate 22 the second resisting end 283 abuts against the resisting portion 254 thus the slide mechanism 20 is at a closed position and the portable electronic device 100 is at a closed state referring back to fig8 when the slide mechanism 20 is to be driven from the opened position to the closed position the button portion 251 is pressed to force the contact block 28 to move the wedge surface 284 causes the second column 262 to push the first column 242 to move away from the second hole 223 to unlock the main plate 21 after that the slide plate 22 automatically slides further relative to the main plate 21 when the slide mechanism 20 is.
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in the embodiment of fig3 a thermoforming device 50 is arranged such that the film belt 12 passes therethrough the device 50 forms a plurality and in many instances a multiplicity of pockets 52 in the film belt 12 each one of the pockets is of sufficient dimensions to receive one of the products 16 or a plurality of the products dispensed from a dispenser device 54 disposed above the film belt 12 each pocket 52 will receive one or a plurality of the products 16 therein for introduction into the freezer chamber 221 via the inlet 217 as that portion of the film belt 12 is conveyed through the freezer chamber 221 cryogenic liquid or gas is dispensed to contact the product 16 and also is retained or settled in each one of the pockets 16 to provide for increased freezing or crust freezing of the product 16 during its transport arrow 30 indicates the direction of movement of the film belt 12 thereafter the film belt 12 departs the freezer chamber 218 through the outlet 219 whereupon the belt is collected on a take up spool 56 or drum in this manner of construction the film belt 12 is used for one pass through the freezer chamber 221 additionally when the spool 14 of film belt 12 has been completely used the film belt 12 is rolled up completely upon spool 56 for either permanent destruction or recycling into a form similar to the original form of the film belt 12 for reuse with the freezer embodiment 210 the frozen product 16 is released from the pockets.
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the first tester 20 and the second tester 22 with the use of the two signal thresholds allow for simultaneous testing of the off hook detect circuit and ring trip detector without disabling the subscriber loop interface circuit during testing the output signal rtd may also be received by the dc feed circuit portion not shown of the subscriber loop interface circuit in response to receiving the output signal rtd the dc feed circuit may control the voltage supplied to the subscriber line terminals tip and ring terminals 36 of the subscriber loop interface circuit to thereby maintain the voltage across the terminals 26 at a constant predetermined value during testing the voltage across the subscriber line terminals 36 is defined to be a constant voltage during testing so that the full loop voltage is available for loop feeding one technique for providing a constant voltage across the terminals 36 loop voltage is described in copending application ser no 09 145 182 entitled u201c programmable subscriber loop interface circuit and method u201d by christopher ludeman the inventor hereof which is incorporated herein by reference maintaining the loop voltage at a constant during testing allows for the subscriber loop interface circuit to have the same off hook detection performance as during non testing the loop feed characteristic of the subscriber loop interface circuit may be the same during testing and during other.
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receives signals from a vehicle steering system 16 indicating that the vehicle operator is steering the vehicle a vehicle accelerator pedal 18 indicating how much power is being requested by the vehicle operator and a vehicle brake 20 indicating that the vehicle operator is braking the vehicle additionally the system 10 includes a vehicle driver interface 22 to the driver command processor 12 that includes a series of buttons 24 described in detail below that provide requests to the processor 12 indicating what the driver would like the vehicle to do the driver command processor 12 can include any suitable algorithm consistent with the discussion herein that would process a particular vehicle maneuver signal from the interface 22 and then send control signals to suitable devices in the autonomous driving system 14 one of skill in the art will readily recognize and be able to provide such algorithms consistent with the discussion herein these request signals are processed in the processor 12 and provided to the autonomous driving system 14 that causes the vehicle to operate accordingly the system 10 also includes a display 26 that can display any function suitable for the operation of the system 10 as described herein such as vehicle course selection options for vehicle control control options selected etc fig2 is a block diagram showing a non limiting representative illustration of the autonomous driving system 14 in connection with the driver command processor 12 the autonomous driving system 14 includes an autonomous.
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a distributed circuit the transistor 39 s capacitances are absorbed into the t line hence until the cutoff frequency of the t line itself is approached the input impedance and the bandwidth to a certain degree remains constant turning in detail to the figures an example embodiment of a ddcr rf front end circuit 10 is shown in fig1 in which composite cells 16 and 18 perform both low noise amplification and rf mixing the circuit 10 includes two stages 12 and 14 distributed along the input artificial rf t line 11 which are preferably monolithic i e fabricated on the same semiconductor substrate each stage 12 and 14 includes a composite cell 16 and 18 comprising a current commuting mixer 24 and a low noise amplifier lna 28 shown as a merged low noise transconductance amplifier lnta m 1 29 in fig2 which is a schematic of another example embodiment of the ddcr rf front end circuit 10 shown in fig1 to mitigate the problems of large area and high power consumption in conventional distributed circuits the ddcr rf front end circuit 10 preferably incorporates a minimum number of stages here only two stages 12 and 14 are realized using three inductors 34 36 38 one stage 12 is used for the i component and the other stage 14 is used for the q component of the uwb signal resulting in the optimum use of the signal appearing.
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this maximum efficiency and value of a corresponding to it vary with final radius x f and the efficiency increases as the cut off radius is reduced it is apparent from the foregoing that efficiency can be maximized and thus the size of the bank necessary to accelerate a given work piece to the impact welding velocity can be minimized by matching the characteristics of the work piece to those of the capacitor bank or power source through the choice of a max for a given x f the work piece 10 in fig1 and 2 includes a chamfered section above which the driving coil and associated equipment are disposed so that upon implosion the ballistic work piece welds the pipe 12 and fills in the chamfered portions thereof flexible electrical insulators 16 are connected to the ballistic work piece 12 and an electrical insulator 17 prevents short circuiting of the driving coil 18 referring to fig4 and 5 this depicts the situation of a ring shaped driving coil driving a ring shaped work piece this applies to the situation which would occur in connection with impact welding of pipe and other cylindrical pieces the arrangement comprises a work piece 20 in the form of a pipe such as that employed in connection with oil pipelines the work piece 20 includes chamfers 21 that are of the conventional 60 90 degree type employed in conventional fusion welding arrayed.
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developer subsequent to the transfer step the magnetic toner which attaches to the surface of the photosensitive member is removed therefrom by a cylindrical brush then transferred to a non magnetic sleeve which internally houses a magnet and finally scraped therefrom by a separator to fall down into a tray application_number US 70761576 A description referring to fig1 there is shown a photosensitive member in the form of a drum 11 having a photosensitive insulating layer on its surface and which is mounted on a shaft 12 for rotation in the direction indicated by an arrow at a uniform rate initially the drum surface is uniformly charged by a primary charger formed by a corona discharger 13 and then it is imagewise exposed through an exposure optical system 14 whereupon the charge on the drum surface is selectively removed in accordance with the image of an original being copied to form an electrostatic latent image which is subsequently converted into a visual image by a developing unit 15 the developing unit 15 includes a housing 16 in which are fixedly mounted a non magnetic sleeve 17 a magnet 19 contained within the sleeve 17 and mounted on a shaft 18 for rotation and a quantity of magnetic toner 20 which is contained in the housing and attracted onto the sleeve 18 by the magnetic attraction of the magnet 19 when the magnetic toner 20 is attracted onto the.
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58 and 60 and the current source 58 functions in the conventional manner each branch of the differential amplifier experiences opposite current conductivity characteristics in response to differential drive signals applied at the input terminals 30 and 32 an increasing signal at terminal 30 will result in an increasing signal the source terminal 44 of transistor 36 which is also applied to the gate terminal of the transistor 56 a corresponding decreasing signal at the terminal 32 will result in a decreasing signal at the source terminal 46 of transistor 38 which is also applied to the gate terminal of the transistor 60 transistor 56 becomes more conductive and transistor 60 becomes less conductive the connected p channel transistors 54 and 56 of the two branches of the differential amplifier also become more conductive and less conductive respectively the constant current characteristics of the current source 62 divide the current between the two branches of the differential amplifier when the branch formed by transistors 54 and 56 conducts more current less current is available to be conducted through the branch formed by transistors 58 and 60 the constant current characteristics of the source 62 further ensure that the differential drive signals applied to the transistors 56 and 60 result in the equal and opposite effect in the two branches of the differential amplifier of course the opposite effect occurs from a relatively opposite levels of the differential.
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surface texture in the first handle 34 and or the second handle 16 the adjuster knob 14 may allow the user 12 to adjust a bending force of the exercise device 10 in addition the adjuster knob 14 may provide the exercise device 10 with an additional gripping surface the adjuster knob 14 may be made of the same material as the first handle 34 the adjuster knob 14 may include notches 15 for easy operation the adjuster knob 14 may have a machined or molded surface texture for easy operation a window 24 may be located on the second handle 16 the window 24 may be made of transparent material the window 24 may be made of transparent acrylic transparent rigid plastic or glass the window 24 may allow the user 12 to check the setting of the resistance force the first handle 34 may include an end cap 20 to cover the open end of the first handle the end cap 34 may be vented the end cap 20 may be made of the same material of the first handle 34 the second handle 16 may enclose an indicator sleeve 18 and an adjusting force system 22 26 28 30 32 36 the indicator sleeve 18 may provide the bearing surface for the compression of outer spring 42 the indicator sleeve 18 may provide the bearing surface for the threaded adjuster 22 to turn in the indicator sleeve 18 may provide the bearing surface to react the tensile load on inner spring 38 the indicator sleeve 18 may be made of the same materials of the first handle 34 the indicator sleeve 18 may comprise two identical halves mated together a threaded.
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and the menb thereby making it possible to suppress interference with the menb due to signals from the hues in the uplink furthermore since synchronization can be established between mues located in the vicinity of an henb and the henb henb 100 can suppress interference due to signals from mues in the uplink by means of for example an interference removing interference canceller process not shown on the other hand henb 100 recognizes that henb 100 forms an isolated cell and sets a dl frame timing and an ul frame timing independently of an menb that is to say autonomously upon a failure in any of the above processes a to c in a case where frame timing of menb is not detected in this case although frame timing synchronization is not established between an menb and henb 100 henb 100 is an isolated cell and therefore can communicate with the menb with no interference according to the present embodiment it is possible to accurately synchronize frame timing between an henb and an menb and suppress interference in uplink fig4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an henb according to the present embodiment here in fig4 the same components as in fig1 will be assigned the same reference numerals and overlapping descriptions will be omitted in henb 200 shown in fig4 control section 201 detects the presence of an interfering menb when all processes succeed in symbol timing detecting section 107 subframe timing detecting section 110 and frame timing detecting section 111 a case where frame timing of an menb is detected in a surrounding search mode as with control section 116 fig1 in the present.
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several embodiments examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying figures it is noted that wherever practicable similar or like reference numbers may be used in the figures and may indicate similar or like functionality the figures depict embodiments of the disclosed system or method for purposes of illustration only one skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following description that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles described herein fig1 illustrates a prior art mobile telephone 100 the mobile telephone 100 comprises a screen 102 a numeric keypad 104 directional cursor buttons 110 112 116 118 a center select button 114 a u201c communicate u201d button 106 and a cancel button 108 the screen 102 of mobile telephone 100 illustrated in fig1 is displaying a graphical user interface gui comprising a list of seven contacts 122 with which a user of the mobile telephone can set up a ptt call associated with each contact 122 is a check box 120 the contacts 122 are shown on the screen 102 in response to a user opening a ptt application program on the mobile telephone 100 the user of.
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s terminal and of transmitting signals related to streamed content to content server 330 furthermore in addition to conventional telephony based signaling and voice signals private branch exchange 310 is also capable of transmitting and receiving internet protocol ip data packets session initiation protocol sip messages voice over ip voip traffic and stream related messages e g real time streaming protocol rtsp messages etc to and from ivr system 320 it will be clear to those skilled in the art after reading this specification how to make and use private branch exchange pbx 310 interactive voice response system 320 provides all the functionality of interactive voice response system 120 of the prior art and is also capable of transmitting commands to content server 330 e g starting playback of a content stream stopping playback of the content stream queueing another content stream etc and of receiving information from content server 330 e g an indication that playback of a content stream has begun an indication that playback of a content stream has completed etc it will be clear to those skilled in the art after reading this specification how to make and use interactive voice response system 320 content server 330 is capable of retrieving content from content database 340 of buffering and delivering a content stream.
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other events or information in which the user subscribes to or the application wishes to display to the user u201c event u201d the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to exemplary embodiments in which a notification window is incorporated into a handheld mobile device in fig1 a an event occurs or is received on a small screen display device if the device user wishes to receive information regarding the event or if an application on the device wishes to display information regarding the new event to the user the system creates a semi transparent alert window 100 to be displayed in a manner known in the art the window 100 is created in an imaginary off screen position with a pre determined transparency level and its geometry is typically much smaller then the entire screen display to reduce the amount of interference with the active application the semi transparent window 100 will allow the active application 150 to continue to be partially visible in areas which overlap the semi transparent window in one embodiment of the current invention the window 100 displays a notification type 110 which may be selected to launch a predetermined application an exit user interaction object 120 which will close the notification and relevant information for that alert type in one embodiment of said invention a sms text message is received on a smart phone the window 100 contains 130 the sender name and a brief summary of the notification data 140 based on the notification type the window 100 background is in the shape of a conversation bubble to allow the user to immediately.
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top portion of the pair of side frames 9 a a bucket 29 vertically swingably attached to the front ends of the pair of arms 21 and a raising and lowering cylinder 23 for raising and lowering each of the arms 21 the arm 21 includes a straight portion 21 a that extends from the top portion of the side frame 9 a towards the front of the vehicle and a curved portion 21 b that gradually curves downwards progressively from the end portion of the straight portion 21 a and the straight portion 21 a and the curved portion 21 b are integral a step portion 21 c is formed extending downwards between the front end of the straight portion 21 a and the base end of the curved portion 21 b an end portion of the rod part of the raising and lowering cylinder 23 is swingably connected to the straight portion 21 a and the cylinder tube end portion of the raising and lowering cylinder 23 is swingably connected to the side frame 9 a therefore when the raising and lowering cylinder 23 extends and contracts the arm 21 is raised and lowered the arms 21 are in the storage state when the arms 21 are lowered to the front of the vehicle extending in the front rear direction and with the bucket 29 tilted towards the front of the vehicle and in contact with the ground a strengthening member 25 is fitted between the curved portions 21 b of the pair of arms 21 extending in the left right direction the reinforcing member 25 is located to the front of the vehicle 10 when the arms 21 are in the storage state the base end.
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drains from the saturated steam area and from the chamber walls condensed water and bitumen are collected by the lower horizontal well and conveyed or pumped to the surface please see fig3 a through d in this regard fig3 shows one geometry suitable for sagdox a sagd horizontal well pair wells 1 and 2 has been augmented by 3 new vertical sagdox wells u2014 2 wells to remove non condensable combustion gases wells 3 and 4 and a separate oxygen injection well well 5 the vertical gas remover wells are on the pattern boundary and are shared by neighbor patterns i e only 1 net well an oxygen injection well well 5 is near the sagd toe and completed low enough in the pay zone to ensure that oxygen injection is into a steam swept zone the produced gas removal wells are operated separately to control conformance and reservoir pressure while minimizing production of steam and or unused oxygen oxygen and steam injection are controlled to attain oxygen steam ratio targets oxygen u201c concentration u201d and energy injection rates the bitumen water production well is controlled assuming saturated conditions using steam trap control without producing significant amounts of live steam non condensable combustion gases or unused oxygen the sagdox process may be considered.
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of the ceramic igniters 1 are preferably inside the filter body of the filter f the ceramic igniters being pushed wholly or partially into the filter body this has the advantage of enabling efficient transmission of heat energy to the soot accumulated in the filter body of the filter f in one variant of the invention the ceramic igniters are on the substantially cylindrical outside lateral surface 2 of the filter body and are preferably pushed into housings which are preferably of complementary shape formed in the surface 2 the shape of the housings is preferably determined so that the igniters do not project from the surface 2 for more detailed information on the disposition of the ceramic igniters see french patent application no 0013998 however the invention is not limited to heating through direct contact of the heating means with the particles of soot the exhaust gases or the filter body may be heated the ceramic igniters 1 are connected by electrical wires 3 to control means 5 adapted to supply them selectively with an ignition electrical current according to the invention this device further comprises a computer 7 for managing the control means 5 and evaluation means 9 for evaluating the engine torque delivered by the engine m for example by measuring the position of an accelerator pedal 10.
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for exemplification this adjuvant may be the high water reducing super plasticizer cimfluid 2002 available from axim new generation adjuvant based on modified polycarboxylate dosage of the order of 1 to 3 of the binder according to an advantageous version of the invention the composition includes additionally at least one adjuvant selected among the group comprising a set retardant an anti bubbling agent an air entrainer and the mixtures thereof in this view both following adjuvants should be mentioned in particular retardant retardant p from lafarge prestia dosage to be suited relative to the external temperature and to the setting time desired 0 corresponds to approximately 10 to 15 min and 1 of the order of 1 hour setting delay powder adjuvant cimparement an anti bubbling agent based on synthetic polymer and alcohol ether dosage of the order of 0 1 to 0 5 liquid adjuvant according to the result requested the proportion in weight of lime and that of plaster may range between 25 and 75 of the total weight of both these binders besides the quantity of mineral loads may range between 0 5 and 6 times the weight of both these binders on the other hand the proportion in weight of the adjuvants may range between 0 and 5 of the binders there are two examples of formulation of the composition according to the invention one of the advantages of the composition according to the invention lies in that it may be implemented in a relatively simple way with different types of material tests have been carried out with laboratory crushers industrial.
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contacts connect the source to the load so that connection caused transients are minimized the loop controller includes read write memory in which it stores program instructions and operational parameters so the source can readily change its feedback characteristics furthermore output voltage limits are readily imposed by software limits on the driver amplifier input voltage so no elaborate clamping circuitry at the output port of the source is necessary to prevent output voltage overshoot application_number US 84421286 A description fig1 illustrates a portion of a test system for testing electronic circuits this portion drives a port of a device under test dut with a predetermined voltage or current the dut is typically placed in a fixture not shown and placement of the dut into the fixture connects dut test nodes across force output terminals 10 and 12 for application of the desired voltage or current placement of the dut into the fixture also connects sense terminals 14 and 16 to appropriate dut nodes often the same nodes as those to which the force terminals 10 and 12 are connected when it is desired to drive the nodes to which the force terminals 10 and 12 are connected a host computer 18 that controls the entire test system sends signals along a bus 20 to an interface circuit 22 to cause it to pass information to a loop controller 24 indicating that two sets of relay contacts 26 and 28 should be closed the loop.
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a touch panel next a cap 94 for protecting the tip unit 90 is detachably mounted on the touch pen unit 80 a connection string 96 for connecting the touch input device to a display device having a touch panel is fixed to the cap 94 if the touch input device constructed as described above in accordance with one embodiment is sought to be used in a capacitance method touch panel when the touch pen unit 80 is separated from the body 10 and the press button 84 is pressed the brush 30 is drawn outside the body 10 as shown in fig1 next when the press button 84 is pressed again the brush 30 is led into the body 10 and is not externally exposed as shown in fig2 furthermore if the touch input device in accordance with one embodiment is sought to be used in a resistive film method touch panel when the cap 94 is separated from the touch pen unit 80 as shown in fig3 the tip unit 90 of the touch pen unit 80 is externally exposed and the tip unit 90 touches the resistive film method touch panel the touch input device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention can be used conveniently because it can be used both in a resistive film method and a capacitance method touch panel by using one touch input device furthermore there are advantages in that the brush can be protected because the brush is drawn outside the body only when he brush draw unit is included and.
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and depends on whether or not electric resistance 16 and inductor 20 are operating simultaneously finally fig2 c shows that when neither of these elements 16 20 is operating the concavity can be covered by a wooden board 25 of complementary shape over a height h of 30 mm to validate the direct cooking function achieved according to the invention different cooking tests using exclusively electric resistance 16 have been performed on several types of foods placed directly in concavity 9 table 1 below indicates for each type of food the range of temperatures in u00b0 c used to achieve cooking as well as the necessary time in minutes when oil was used to cook the food under consideration this is indicated in parentheses table 1______________________________________ range of cooking ex tempera time necessary for cooking amples types of food ture u00b0 c minutes ______________________________________1 pork scallop oil 350 400 6 minutes for 150 g of meat 2 pork scallop 350 400 6 minutes for 150 g of meat 3 leg of lamb oil 350 400 8 minutes for 200 g of meat 4 chopped beef oil 350 400 8 minutes for 150 g of meat 5 chopped beef 350 400 6 minutes for 150 g of meat 6 chipolatas oil 210 250 20 minutes for.
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similarly a multiplexer mux 110 receives a global clock signal c and a local clock signal c and the output of the mux 110 drives the clock input of the latch 100 additionally a multiplexer mux 112 receives a global reset signal r and a local reset signal r and the output of the mux 112 is provided to the reset control of the latch 100 the output 106 of the latch 100 is an and function of the local signals e c and r and the input 102 input 102 may be an output of a programmable logic block an output of a register or a global input signal fig3 shows an exemplary logic block based latch 120 in this latch a look up table lut 124 receives inputs b 2 b 3 and b 4 respectively similarly lut 122 receives inputs b 5 b 6 b 7 the outputs of the luts 122 amp 124 are provided to a mux 126 which is controlled by input b 1 the output of mux 126 is provided to another mux 128 which receives b 0 at a second input the output of the mux 128 is provided to the input of a latch 130 turning now to the control signals for the latch 130 a multiplexer mux 136 receives a global enable signal e and a local enable signal e and the output of the mux 136 is provided to the enable control of the latch 130 similarly a multiplexer mux 132 receives a global clock signal c and a local clock signal c and the output of the mux 132 drives the clock input of the latch 130 additionally.
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line a skilled person will understand that the axial force in the pipeline increases stepwise when travelling in a downstream direction 80 below each support surface the axial force increases when compared to the axial force above the support surface likewise in the pipeline support 12 the axial force increases when travelling in a downstream direction it can be seen in fig2 that the thickness t 2 of the pipeline support 12 between the second and third pipeline support 20 b and 20 c is greater than the thickness t 1 of the pipeline support 12 between the first and second support member 20 a and 20 b in this way the increased force does not lead to an increased compressive stress and or strain in the pipeline support 12 between the second support member 20 b and third support member 20 c fig3 a and 3b further show the embodiment of fig2 wherein three support members are provided it can be seen in fig3 a that three support surfaces 18 a 1 18 a 2 18 a 3 on the pipeline 10 are provided for a fixed pipeline support 12 and three support surfaces 18 a 4 18 a 5 18 a 6 are provided for a movable pipeline support 120 the angle 21 of the support surfaces relative to the.
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3 for instance several heating element receiving cavities 3 may be configured to provide a frictional fit for holding a heating element 5 while other heating element receiving cavities 3 may be configured to merely contain a heating element 5 in any event the underlayment 1 can include one or more configurations of heating element receiving cavity 3 fig5 shows a plan view of routing hubs 2 of an underlayment 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present disclosure as described above the protrusions 2 a base material 6 and or other features of the underlayment 1 may include a number of cutouts 10 or holes in some embodiments the cutouts 10 can extend at least partially into the protrusion 2 a base material 6 and or the underlayment 1 in some embodiments the cutouts 10 are shown as extending at least partially into at least one side of at least one protrusion 2 a fig6 shows a plan view of routing hubs 2 of an underlayment 1 in accordance with a second embodiment of the present disclosure the underlayment 1 section includes a number of routing hubs 2 comprising four protrusions 2 a arranged in an equally spaced circular array about an array axis 2 b in a matrix configuration a sample routing 4 of the heating element 5 is shown in fig6 in particular the heating element section 5 shown runs along the y direction of the first column of routing hubs 2 proceeds around the routing hub 2 in the second row and first column 1 2 and along the negative y direction between the first and second columns and then proceeds diagonally through the heating element receiving cavity.
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speeds and engine rotational speeds the position of the load lever the throttle valve position the gear position of the transmission a shift intention and further vehicle specific parameters fig1 shows that a throttle valve sensor 15 an engine speed sensor 16 as well as a speedometer 17 are employed to transmit measurement values and information to the control unit 13 the electronic unit 13 a such as a computer unit of the control unit 13 processes the system input values and provides control signals to the actuator 13 b the transmission 4 is configured as a multi speed drive wherein the gear ratio steps are changed or the transmission is actuated or operated by means of a shift lever 18 furthermore at least one sensor 19 b which detects the shift intention and or the gear position and forwards it to the control device is arranged on an operating lever of the manual transmission such as the shift lever 18 the sensor 19 a is coupled to the transmission and detects the actual gear position and or a shift intention shift intention detection utilizing at least one of the two sensors 19 a 19 b can occur by providing the sensor as a force sensor which detects the operating force applied to the shift lever furthermore the sensor can also be provided as a path sensor or a position sensor wherein the control unit 13 detects a shift.
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5 m 18 10 sup 6 m 26 ns 78 6cl h ch sub 3 nhco sub 2 c sub 2 h sub 5 14 5 10 sup 5 m 24 5 ns 346cl h ch sub 3 nhco sub 2 ch sub 3 64 5 10 sup 5 m 25 24 53 26 6 10 sup 6 m 86 1 55 817cl ch sub 3 nhco sub 2 ch sub 3 50 10 sup 5 m 24 3 ns 28 17 10 sup 6 m h h ch sub 3 nhco sub 2 ch sub 3 61 10 sup 5 m 26 8 ns 21 2 11 10 sup m 85 0 37 2 58 6__________________________________________________________________________ ns not significant the isoquinoline acetic acids and acetyl carbamates were prepared by the following reaction scheme str10 wherein r 1 and r 2 are hydrogen halogen r 3 is alkyl or aralkyl r 5 is hydroxy or alkyl carbamate r 7 is methyl or ethyl and x y are oxygen the process for the production of the compounds of formula i wherein r 1 and r 2 are halogen fluorine chlorine or hydrogen r 3 is alkyl methyl or aralkyl 4 bromo 2 fluorobenzyl r 4 is hydrogen r 5 is hydroxy or alkyl methyl ethyl carbamate x y are oxygen comprises reacting either homophthalic acid dimethyl ester of formula v or homophthalic anhydride of formula vi wherein r 1 and r 2 are as defined above with an amine r 3 nh 2 wherein r 3 is as defined above to produce the homophthalimide of formula vii wherein r 1 r 2 and r 3 are as defined above the homophtalic acid dimethyl esters of formula v and the homophthalic anhydrides of formula vi.
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of the slot boundary position accordingly the timing generator 7 calculates the current timing within the respective slots by means of the counter 72 on the basis of the slot boundary timing information and the slot format information shown in fig4 then referring to the table 73 the agc gain update timing is outputted from the controller 71 for example at timings t 1 to t 4 shown in fig5 first to fourth positions for each of the slots in this case the table 73 stores therein the information of the respective timing positions t 1 to t 4 with reference to the slot boundary for each of the slots as shown in fig5 the counter 72 starts to count up the clocks with the slot boundary as a trigger and when the count value coincides with the information of the storage timing positions corresponding to the slot formats for example slot no respectively the controller 71 outputs the slot agc update timing signal at that time as shown in fig5 the reason that the agc gain update timing is shifted for each of the slots is to prevent the update of the agc gain from being conducted at the symbol position of the same w cdma wideband cdma.
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particular the can system circuit 25 and the system power supply circuit 7 as shown in the figure the system power supply circuit 7 includes an ignition voltage hereinafter referred to as an ig voltage monitoring circuit 71 a voltage increasing circuit 72 a voltage decreasing circuit 73 and the 5v circuit 74 the ig voltage monitoring circuit 71 is connected to an ig input terminal 30 of the airbag ecu 20 and the ig input terminal 30 is connected in turn to the onboard battery 10 via the ignition switch 9 an input end of the voltage increasing circuit 72 is connected to the ig input terminal 30 a backup power supply 11 is connected between the voltage increasing circuit 72 and the voltage decreasing circuit 73 an ig voltage of for example 12v which is inputted into the airbag ecu 20 via the ig input terminal 30 is increased to 23v by the voltage increasing circuit 72 in order to change the backup power supply 11 in an efficient fashion thereafter the ig voltage is decreased to for example 7v by the voltage decreasing circuit 73 so as to be supplied to the 5v circuit 74 the 5v circuit 74 is such as to generate a system voltage for driving the microcomputer 3 and the like and includes a voltage fall detection circuit so as to output a reset signal to prevent a malfunction of the microcomputer 3 in case a voltage fall occurs the asic 21 also includes output circuits 5 for igniting airbags an overdrive detection circuit 31 for detecting an overdrive of the main microcomputer 3 and a serial communication circuit 32 for controlling a communication between the main microcomputer 3 and the asic 21 note that in the output.
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of a single thermal cycle by exposing the metal to diffusible carbon and boron with no intermediate cooling between the carburizing and boronizing temperatures by varying the conditions at the ferrous metal surface the carburized substrate 14 will be formed initially the intermediate and outer layers 16 and 18 are formed subsequently in the preferred embodiment the temperature at the ferrous metal surface is selected as the variable condition to selectively carburize and boronize the metal in one process performed under the teachings of the present invention a 4815 steel having a carbon content between 0 13 and 0 18 was treated a pack composition was employed to form the surface layer 12 this composition consisted of between 5 and 15 by weight amorphous boron between 75 and 85 by weight of a carburizing compound consisting of a blend of between 10 and 20 by weight of barium carbonate between 5 and 10 by weight calcium carbonate and the remainder a hardwood charcoal and or coke and about 10 by weight of an alkali earth fluoride i e kf with reference to fig2 the initial carburizing phase 20 was performed at a temperature of approximately 1500 u00b0 f for a period of approximately seventeen hours at this temperature the carbide layer 14 is formed rapidly the temperature is then increased over a period of approximately one hour to a final temperature of about 2000 u00b0 f at 2000 u00b0 f the boride phase 22 rapidly diffuses boron into the metal to form layers 16 and 18 the rate of temperature change.
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as would otherwise occur because of the fact that the entire seed cleaning apparatus described above is in enclosed housing 80 pneumatically attached to the inlet of fan 13 as described above considerable seed cotton will fall between the wiper bars in each of the concaves 42 for this reason reclaimer or reclamation unit 56 is mounted below the seed cotton cleaner 14 the seed cotton falling through the concaves 42a 42b and 42c are directed by funnel 58 onto main saw cylinder 60 the main saw cylinder has a plurality of saw strips attached to the periphery thereof to snag the locks of seed cotton the locks of cotton are guided by brush 62 to insure that the locks of cotton are set or well snagged upon the teeth of the saws upon the saw cylinders and then the cotton is carried by a grid of knocker bars 64 the knocker bars 64 are spaced wide apart for example three inches apart they are also made of one half inch key stock as the locks of cotton are brought by the knocker bars sticks burrs and trash will be knocked from the locks of cotton then as the saw teeth continue on in their revolution they will be brought to main doffer cylinder 66 and the cotton doffed from the main saw cylinder 60 and thrown in the direction to skimmer valve 68 the material which drops.
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lower valve housing 180 the lower valve housing 180 forms a fluid conduit and has a lower end to which the dip tube 130 is connected the lower valve housing 180 is housing a spring 182 as well as a lower portion of the valve stem 150 the spring urges the valve stem 150 upwards however allows the valve stem 150 to be slidably moveable inside the lower valve housing 180 the valve stem 150 has an interior fluid channel which is formed between one aerosol inlet arranged at the side surface of the valve stem 150 and an aerosol outlet arranged at the upper portion of the valve stem 150 i e at the portion which projects outside the aerosol container 10 the position of the aerosol inlet is set such that it is sealed and closed when the valve stem 150 is in its idle position when the valve stem 150 is depressed the aerosol inlet will move downwards whereby it will open and allow the content to enter the fluid channel of the valve stem 150 as soon as the pressing force is removed from the valve stem 150 the spring 182 will urge the valve stem 150 upwards such that the aerosol inlet is closed the stabilizing member 120 and the lower valve housing 180 together forms a common valve housing 190 for this the lower valve housing 180 is connectable to the upper valve housing i e the stabilizing member 120 e g by means of a snap fit a threaded engagement or similar a sealing 192 may be provided where the upper valve housing 120 and the lower valve housing 180 lies in contact with each other for preventing leakage preferably the sealing may also form the sealing for closing the aerosol inlet of.
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controller 32 commands fan motor 19 to run at a third speed slower than the second speed this third speed corresponds to a ventilation air flow mode which may be 130 cubic feet per minute cfm in exemplary installations the third speed of fan motor 19 will vary depending upon the ventilation demand of the space supplied by supply air duct 24 for example the third speed of the fan motor 19 may be set based on regulations from industry entities e g ashrea 90 1 to meet certain minimum ventilation levels or ventilation demands of the space supplied by supply air duct 24 the installer may program the third speed of fan motor 19 as a fraction of the first speed or second speed further the third speed of fan motor 19 may be programmed into controller 32 by an installer when the system is installed this allows the ventilation demands of the space to be determined before the third speed is set at 114 controller 32 adjusts positions of the inlet air damper 30 and a return air damper 35 in ventilation mode controller 32 opens inlet air damper 30 and closes return air damper 30 such that so that the airflow that is being circulated through the space is close to being 100 outdoor air return air from return duct 31 is drawn through exhaust air vent 27 and by exhaust fan 28 at 116 controller 32 monitors temperature of the space e g via thermostat 40 to determine if the space has become too warm or cold in response to the influx of outdoor air in exemplary embodiments fan motor 19 is a three speed motor that operates at the first speed.
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is as follows equ1 where t thickness in mils and a absorbance standard specific gravity ssg of the molding powder is measured by water displacement of a standard molded test specimen in accordance with astm d1457 69 the standard molded part is formed by preforming 12 0 g of the molding powder in a 2 86 cm diameter die at a pressure of 34 48 and 6 90 mpa 352 and 70 4 kg cm 2 followed by the sintering cycle of the preform of heating from 300 u00b0 to 380 u00b0 c at 2 u00b0 c min holding at 380 u00b0 c for 30 minutes cooling to 295 u00b0 c at 1 u00b0 c min and holding at this temperature for 25 minutes after which the specimen is cooled to room temperature and tested for specific gravity ssa was measured by a 34 quantasorb 34 surface area analyzer the measurement was made on raw polymer obtained directly from the polykettle vessel after washing and drying melt viscosity is calculated by measuring the tensile creep of a sintered piece held at 380 u00b0 c specifically 12 g of molding powder is placed in a 7 6 cm diameter mold between 0 152 cm rubber cauls and paper spacers pressure is then slowly applied on the mold until a value of 40 5 kg cm 2 is obtained this pressure is held for 5 minutes and then released slowly after the sample disc is removed from the mold and separated from the cauls and paper spacers it is sintered at 380 u00b0 c for 30 minutes the oven is then cooled to 290 u00b0 c at a rate of about 1 u00b0 c minute and the sample is removed a.