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screws 104 the screws 104 can be treated before being used or after being installed for example treatment of the screws 104 before use may be by applying a teflon u00ae coat to the screw heads or making the outer surface of the screws 104 of a non sticking substance or by making the entire screw 104 from a non sticking substance further by example treatment of the screws 104 after use may be by applying a spray teflon u00ae coat to the screw heads or coating the outer surface of the screws 104 with a non sticking substance the non sticking substance can be in any appropriate form such as liquid powder etc it can be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various and sundry combinations of the screws 104 and the non sticking substances may be used depending on the situation the wall system 100 of the present invention provides that the studs 120 are engaged for support in the u201c floor u201d or bottom track 122 and optionally in a u201c head u201d or top track 123 or the like optionally the wall system 100 provides that a top track 123 or the like may not be attached to or reach the ceiling and likewise the bottom track 122 or the like may not be attached to or reach the floor it can be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the type of studs 120 top track 123 and bottom track 122 can be varied depending on the project need and requirements the panels 102 are affixed to the.
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radially inward from wall 826 a plurality of orifices 830 are disposed in wall 826 between blades 828 in the embodiment that is depicted in these figures a grouping of four orifices 830 is disposed at ninety degree intervals around wall 826 between successive blades 828 see fig1 in some other embodiments the grouping contains a different number of orifices 830 e g 7 etc and in some additional embodiments the groupings are disposed at different axial locations than is shown in fig8 and 9 as in the previous embodiments turbine 818 is brought up to speed before gun 100 is fired upon receiving a command to fire gun 100 fire control system 110 sends a signal to motor controller 115 to energize motor 116 see fig1 b the motor spins the turbine 818 up to a desired angular velocity before round 112 is fired rupture disk 224 is used to keep barrel 102 dry before the first firing the spinning turbine draws water in through orifice 832 and expels all such water through orifices 830 when round 112 is fired the round and or pressure from the combustion gases that are generated when the round 39 s propellant charge is ignited causes rupture disk 224 at the muzzle of barrel 102 to rupture turbine 818 continues to spin after the first round is fired so that barrel 102 is kept free of water after rupture disk 224 has ruptured additional rounds can be fired through the water free barrel as long as turbine 818 is spinning it is to be understood that the disclosure teaches just one example of the illustrative embodiment and that many variations of the invention can easily be devised.
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the area of the first under surface pattern sb 1 and the area of the second upper surface pattern sa 2 is not equal to the area of the second under surface pattern sb 2 accordingly fig5 shows the area of the first upper surface pattern sa 1 being smaller than the area of the first under surface pattern sb 1 as an example hereinafter a description will be given with reference to a flowchart shown in fig6 of the disconnection inspecting method according to the second embodiment of the present invention first as shown in step s 1 the printed wiring board 3 as a target of a disconnection inspection is placed on the insulating sheet 2 next as shown in step s 2 the probe 4 is brought into contact with an upper surface pattern from upward the upper surface pattern being formed by the first upper surface pattern sa 1 and the second upper surface pattern sa 2 then in step s 3 a total capacitance between the reference conductor 1 and the upper surface pattern and between the reference conductor 1 and an under surface pattern formed by the first under surface pattern sb 1 and the second under surface pattern sb 2 is measured by the capacitance measuring instrument 8 twice or more with varying the thickness or the dielectric constant of the insulating sheet 2 then in step s 4 assuming that an area of the upper surface pattern is s 1 and an area of the under surface pattern is s 2 the area s 1 and the area s.
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the width of the overlapping region between the heads 1 13 and 2 16 are calculated from this position relationship to rewrite values stored in the position memory 17 it is to be noted that details of a calculation method will be described later with reference to fig4 when an actual image other than the test pattern is printed binarized image data is input into the input image memory 10 the position information stored in the position memory 17 is read and the input image data is accordingly transferred to the temporary memories 12 15 and printed by the heads 1 13 and 2 16 next fig2 is a diagram showing a constitution of a second embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig2 first binary test pattern image data of a straight line extending in an arrangement direction of nozzles of heads 1 24 and 2 28 is input into an input image memory 20 at this time in a position memory 29 a transfer start position in which the correction of the positional shift between the heads 1 24 and 2 28 is not considered address on the memory indicating the top position of each line during the reading from the input image memory 20 a transfer destination position address on the memory indicating the top position of each line during writing into temporary memories 22 26 and the width of the overlapping region initial value is 0 are stored an image transfer section 21 refers to the position information stored in the position memory 29 and transfers input test.
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450 u00b0 c the engine speed was then reduced to allow the engine temperature to stabilize at about 300 u00b0 c after the temperature stabilized fuel was injected into the exhaust system before the scr catalyst to raise the temperature after the csf to about 450 u00b0 c after maintaining the temperature after the csf constant for about 15 minutes the addition of fuel into the exhaust system was stopped and the temperature was allow to return to about 300 u00b0 c the temperatures at the inlet to the scr and the outlets from the asc doc and csf were measured these temperature are shown in fig1 18 for the reference contain pt only the catalyst with 18 g ft 3 of pgm with a 1 5 pt pd loading and the catalyst with 18 g ft 3 of pgm with a 2 1 pt pd loading respectively fig1 shows that the use of a catalyst containing only pt as the pgm resulted in the outlet temperature at the asc reaching a maximum of about 350 u00b0 c at about 1250 sec then dropping to about 300 u00b0 c by about 1600 sec however in both systems using a combination of pt and pd the outlet temperature at the asc reached a maximum of about 390 u00b0 c at about 1250 sec and the temperature remained at about 390 u00b0 c until about 2200 sec indicating that both of these catalysts generated an exotherm this stable exotherm was not observed in the reference catalyst containing only pt as the pgm this demonstrates that when using an scr before an asc the scr did not generate.
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when stored in the shuttle elastically between the brake parts 25 and 21 the t shaped end portion 25 then entering the opening 27 reliably prevents random release of the end of the pick or weft thread 31 from the brake 19 fluff lint and other contaminants cannot be blown by the air jet from the second chamber 12 into the surrounding atmosphere by placing as shown in fig4 an external shield filter 33 this filter is not strictly necessary since the bristles or hairs 17 also retain fluff or lint a suitable filter 33 is for example a gauze fabric or similar air pervious lint filter material it may occur that the weaving loom in which the method and the shuttle construction is to be used is subject to sudden stopping for example upon response of a 34 stop motion 34 device or other safety apparatus it has been found by experience that under such conditions the weft thread is not always properly introduced into the shuttle it may then occur that the weft thead element actually introduced into the shuttle has excess length due to the u shaped formation of the storage chamber for the weft thread possibly occurring excess lengths will not have undesirable consequences since such excess lengths may merely be stored in the second chamber portion 12 and thus will not leave the shuttle and thus be introduced into the shed and form an weaving error or defect placing the bristly region 17 into the second chamber has the advantage that such possible excess lengths of the weft thread will be reliably retained within the shuttle rather than hanging out the hairs or bristles in the.
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clearly indicates otherwise it will be further understood that the terms u201c comprises u201d and or u201c comprising u201d when used in this specification specify the presence of stated features integers steps operations elements and or components but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features integers steps operations elements components and or groups thereof as will be appreciated by one skilled in the art the disclosed subject matter may be embodied as a system method or computer program product accordingly the disclosed subject matter may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment an entirely software embodiment including firmware resident software micro code etc or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects that may all generally be referred to herein as a u201c circuit u201d u201c module u201d or u201c system u201d furthermore the present invention may take the form of a computer program product embodied in any tangible medium of expression having computer usable program code embodied in the medium any combination of one or more computer usable or computer readable medium s may be utilized the computer usable or computer readable medium may be for example but not limited to an electronic magnetic optical electromagnetic infrared or semiconductor system apparatus device or propagation medium more specific examples a non exhaustive list of the computer readable medium would include the following an electrical connection having one or more wires a portable computer diskette a hard disk a random access memory ram a read only memory rom an erasable programmable read only memory eprom or flash memory an optical fiber a portable compact disc read only memory cdrom an optical storage device a transmission media such as those supporting the internet or an intranet or a magnetic storage.
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entrance lens 35 can be operated at ground potential and the es needle assembly maintained at ground potential during operation ions entering capillary annulus 14 can be driven uphill against the entrance kilovolt potential by gas collisions and delivered into vacuum at whatever voltage is set on capillary exit electrode 15 consequently the dielectric capillary entrance and exit potentials are decoupled and can be set independently of one another when conductive capillary tubes or orifices are used instead of dielectric capillary 13 the electrostatic potential set on these elements must be set to the voltage required for ion acceleration and focusing into vacuum typical es chamber operating voltages which have previously been reported for positive ion production when es needle tube rip 32 to endplate nosepiece 42 distance is set at 1 5 cm are given below ______________________________________ conductive dielectric capillary capillary or orifice______________________________________es liquid introduction tip 32 0 v 5 0 kv cylindrical lens 33 3 0 kv 2 0 kv endplate 34 4 0 kv 1 0 kv capillary entrance lens 35 5 0 kv 100 v______________________________________ for negative ion production the voltage polarities are reversed it was discovered that increased es mass analyzer signal could be attained by increasing the relative cylindrical lens potential 33 to a value greater than.
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without being wrapped around the center portion 13 the sinker will function as a slip sinker that permits a fish taking a bait or lure to pull out line 2 without significant resistance from the line passing through the bores and over the center portion 13 although the locations of the sinker 5 on the line 2 are essentially unlimited only one knot is required in the embodiment shown in fig4 a resilient o ring 32 encircles the reduced center portion 13 in gripping contact therewith the line segment 31 is not wrapped around the center portion 13 but instead is threaded under the o ring between the bore ends 26 and 29 the frictional contact of the o ring pressing the segment 31 against the center portion 13 will hold the sinker in any predetermined location on the line 2 to adjust or change the location of the sinker 5 it is merely necessary to pull the line through the o ring 32 also when the sinker 5 has been rigged as a slip sinker but it is later realized that the sinker must be held immovable on the line 2 the sinker and line can be threaded into an o ring 32 as shown in fig4 this will convert the slip sinker rig into a fixed sinker rig without requiring the tying or untying of any additional knots the body of sinker 5 may be molded from any non soluble material that is dense enough to sink in water when the material is.
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elements 12 slide along the outside of the rails 6 8 and 10 and they have a foot 16 which projects inwards between the rails 6 8 and 10 and is provided with a guide collar 18 for defining the position of each supporting element 12 in the transverse direction relative to the rails 6 8 and 10 the feet 16 are interconnected by means of a chain 20 which is guided around a sprocket 22 which in turn is driven in a manner not shown in any further detail by means of a shaft 24 the supporting elements 12 can thus be moved along the rails 6 8 and 10 at regular intervals from each other in the direction of the arrow 14 the device rests by means of legs 26 on a plate 28 which is placed on a floor 30 the supporting elements 12 conveyed along the legs 26 are ready for receiving a front half of a slaughtered bird on each of them the front halves are then conveyed along the rails 8 at the top side of the device for filleting the front half the supporting elements 12 in this case pass in succession a hook operating.
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generation of an electric signal corresponding to a deformation of the pre stressed leaf it should be emphasized that the claimed device of the present invention is designed for attaching to standard bicyclical articles and no improvement or modification of the bicyclical articles is needed according to some embodiments of the present invention there is a provided an applied force sensing device method and system for people who take interest in their performance during athletic activity which device and or method and or system may be described in view of fig1 7 a primary function of the invention is to provide the means to improve the ease of installation of applied force sensing devices while assuring continuous precise measurements over time in an exercise environment by allowing users to tightly attach the device to a measured object in a manner which creates constant pressure ensuring the consecutiveness of contact required for sensitive and precise measuring according to some embodiments of the present invention the device may be shaped as a case hosting electronic components 2 made of resilient material such as metal or plastic shell according to some embodiments of the present invention the device may include at least one applied force sensor such as a strain gage 5 cased in the shell 2 and provided with a spring loaded leaf 4 for measuring the force applied to an exercise object according to some embodiments of the present invention a spring loaded u2018 leaf u2019 4 is firmly connected to a measured object accordingly the spring loaded u2018 leaf u2019 4 may indicate the strain force applied to the object part crank arm pedal 100 to be measured by the strain.
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onto the tube the resonator chamber can include upper and lower tube mount structures that can be hot plate welded and sandwiched onto the projection in the tube thus the tube is are positively retained in position with respect to the resonator chamber such that the tuning of the resonator does not change due to fluctuations in geometry of the tube and resonator chamber structure and such that there is little or no vibration noise and or possible damage that might result if the tube were free to move with respect to the resonator chamber application_number US 93916107 A description referring to the drawing figures like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements throughout the several figures fig1 illustrates a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a resonator assembly 100 made in accordance with principles of the disclosed subject matter the resonator assembly 100 can include a resonator chamber 130 that is connected to both an intake tube 110 and an exhaust or outlet tube 120 the resonator chamber 130 can include a plurality of mounts 140 and corresponding attachment structures 142 for mounting the chamber 130 within the vehicle for example to the engine vehicle frame or other vehicle component the extension mounts 140 are configured to receive the attachment structure 142 such as a bolt screw clamp etc the attachment structure 142 can be.
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on microcontroller 17 operative to set the duty cycle ratio according to the magnitude of control signal v c an important feature of a hf ac chopper according to the present invention is the ability to protect the circuitry against high current as might develop if the output is shorted or as a result of inrush current inrush current develops in various loads in response to a fast increase in output voltage for example in incandescent lamp dimmer applications inrush current develops when the lamp filaments are cold until the filaments reach the elevated operating temperature this is because of the large difference in the resistance of a filament when the filament is cold and when the filament is hot under typical operating conditions the resistance of a hot filament is typically more than 10 times the resistance of a cold filament consequently when a voltage is first fed to an incandescent lamp the current is much greater than the nominal operating current this might cause interference on the power line feeding the lamp and could harm the hf ac chopper similarly a short circuit causes high currents to build up and unless controlled damages the hf ac chopper in the case of high current buildup a deadtime could be especially harmful because interruption of the high current generates very large voltage spikes that can easily cause breakdown the present invention solves the protection problem by first limiting the duty cycle ratio to lower the output voltage and if required.
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couples an air interface to the inputs of parallel connected radio frequency resonant circuits in order to allow a circuit configuration which has no switches and is of simple construction only one capacitance which forms a low pass filter is provided in the coupling element and splits an antenna signal between the various bands in the process suppressing influences from bands other than that which has been selected the radio frequency input stage can be used for example in three band tv tuners application_number US 36401503 A description referring now to the single figure of the drawing in detail there is shown a three band tv tuner with an antenna ant a coupling element ke connected to the antenna ant and three parallel connected radio frequency resonant circuits hr 1 hr 2 and hr 3 that are connected to the coupling element ke the radio frequency resonant circuits hr 1 hr 2 hr 3 are followed by a respective transistor t 1 t 2 t 3 connected as an amplifier finally the signal that has been amplified in this way is down mixed in a mixer stage m 1 m 2 m 3 from a radio frequency signal to an intermediate frequency signal in detail the coupling element ke has a second bandstop filter l 1 c 1 which is connected to the antenna ant is formed from a capacitance c 1.
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in the range from about 100 degrees centigrade to about 250 degrees centigrade and a positive super atmospheric pressure in one embodiment of this invention the temperature is maintained in the range from about 125 degrees centigrade to about 200 degrees centigrade the alcohols that may be used in the practice of this invention during the alkoxylation reaction include alcohol that serve to catalyze the alkoxylation reaction in one embodiment of this invention the alcohol may be an aliphatic alcohol that contains from 1 to 12 carbons representative non limiting examples of such alcohols include alkanols such as methanol ethanol and propanol as well as polyols including dihydric alcohols such as ethylene glycol and propylene glycol the alcohol is employed in an amount effective to allow the alkoxylation to proceed at a higher temperature which results in a shorter reaction time the amount used may vary depending on the type of starting materials and alcohol temperature pressure and the like in general during the practice of this invention the amount of alcohol may be used in an amount such that the mole ratio of the alcohol to the polyetheramine is greater than about 1 1 in certain embodiments the mole ratio is greater than about 1 2 1 greater than about 2 1 in general the mole ratio.
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slowly reduced to 20 torr and that pressure was maintained for 15 minutes the system was then brought to atmospheric pressure with nitrogen and the hot prepolymer drained into glass jars and sealed the hydroxyl equivalent weight was determined by the phenyl isocyanate titration method using diglyme as the solvent the hydroxyl equivalent weight of this example was 1 000 and can range from 750 to 1500 in a 1 000 ml three necked round bottomed flask equipped with a stainless steel stirrer inert gas inlet and a reflux condenser were charged 200 grams 0 10 moles of the sulfonated prepolymer from example 9 the prepolymer was dissolved in 200 grams of dry methyl isobutyl ketone with stirring at 100 u00b0 c the solution was cooled to 60 u00b0 c and 87 0 grams 0 50 moles of tolylene 2 4 diisocyanate was charged in one portion the reaction mixture was stirred at 80 u00b0 c for 30 minutes after which 85 2 grams 0 2 moles of diol 2 1 cyclohexane dimethanol maleic anhydride condensation product were charged the reaction was stirred for an additional 30 minutes at 80 u00b0 c after which 12 4 grams 0 20 moles of ethylene glycol was charged the reaction temperature was raised to 115 u00b0 c and stirring was continued for 2 to 3 hours or until the high viscosity of the reaction prevents stirring the reaction was quenched by the slow addition of 300 grams of 2 methoxyethanol and the finished polymer was stored in solution the sulfonate equivalent weight of.
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of 1 7 the parameters of the twin screw extruder were set as follows screw speed 150 rpm vacuum 1 kpa aspect ratio 48 material feed rate 1 0 kg h the temperatures of various barrel sections were set as follows section i 145 u00b0 c section ii 185 u00b0 c section iii 200 u00b0 c section iv 165 u00b0 c u00b0 c l lactide 2016 g 14 mol the co 2 adduct of carbene i 7 87 g 0 028 mol and benzyl alcohol 6 05 g 0 056 mol were evenly mixed and fed into the twin screw extruder at a constant rate one thousand nine hundred and eighty three grams 1983 g of polylactic acid was extruded using the above described operating parameters and cooled by air cooling the polylactic acid thus obtained had a molecular weight of 31 000 and a molecular weight distribution of 1 4 the parameters of the twin screw extruder were set as follows screw speed 125 rpm vacuum 0 8 kpa aspect ratio 48 material feed rate 1 5 kg h the temperatures of various barrel sections were set as follows section i 165 u00b0 c u00b0 c section ii 200 u00b0 c section iii 250 u00b0 c section iv 185 u00b0 c l lactide 2016 g 14 mol the co 2 adduct of carbene m 4 44 g.
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100 because the elevating buckle is installed to for example the shoulder strap of the knapsack so as to be vertically moved even in this case the plug member 100 and the socket member 200 may be respectively provided with the first magnet 120 and the second magnet 220 thereby being simply connected to each other by magnetic force when they are simply brought close to each other fig1 illustrates an embodiment in which in addition to fig1 a loop 240 may be formed on one end of the elevating rail holder 230 which is formed on the rear end of the socket member 200 as such a water supply hose which is connected to a water bottle may be connected and fixed to the elevating buckle which is located on the chest region of the knapsack in addition a whistle 130 may be fitted to the crossbar on the rear end of the plug member 100 so as to be carried along with the buckle when the user who wears a knapsack goes climbing or trekking the user may carry a water bottle in the knapsack and may try to drink water through a hose of the water bottle without taking off the knapsack in this case the hose may be held and fixed on the loop 240 which ensures the convenient use of the hose in addition when the whistle 130 is carried by being connected to the rear end of the plug member 100 according to the present invention the whistle 130 may be simply used in an emergency situation when the loop 240 or the.
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be captured from steam forming and used as a reactant in urea synthesis however many smaller ammonia plants and plants that operate independently of urea production simply vent these fumes to the atmosphere and even plants that recycle carbon dioxide emissions in the synthesis process where the gas is not as easily captured the intergovernmental panel on climate change ipcc notes that the only plants that do not release carbon dioxide during the synthesis process are those that use a pure hydrogen feedstock rather than natural gas which makes up a very marginal percentage of plants various configurations depicting the above features and benefits as disclosed herein are shown and described further below mitigation of the environmental effects of ammonia and urea synthesis are depicted in an example apparatus shown and disclosed below alternate approaches to embody the disclosed principles conventional approaches for ammonia and urea synthesis employ the well known haber process this conventional approach uses methane gas ch 4 and water 2h 2 o as the sources of hydrogen giving off co 2 4h 2 however methane can be expensive and limiting to the process it also produces one mole of co 2 as a result of the production of one mole of ammonia nh 3 configurations herein employ only water h 2 o for the ammonia synthesis this process will invoke the wgs reaction as the hydrogen producing step this process will require the use.
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shaped charge 8 is aimed to form a jet 12 a largely parallel with the formation 14 dip angle the dip angle may be defined as the angle at which the formation 14 and or boundary line 16 lies relative to the axis a x of the wellbore 1 this is sometimes also referred to as the dip of the formation perforating into the formation 14 at its dip angle aligns the perforation 10 a to the optimal permeability of the reservoir from which hydrocarbons are to be produced this results in an enhanced and increased flow of hydrocarbons through the perforations 10 a and into the wellbore 10 a for production of the hydrocarbons aligning the shaped charges 8 with the dip angle of the formation 14 can be accomplished in any number of ways in one example the individual shaped charges 8 are gimbaled within the body of the perforating gun 6 a and allowed to pivot or gimbal within the gun 6 a the gimballing may be further coupled with a perforating gun that rotates azimuthally within the wellbore 1 the azimuthal rotation can be produced by asymmetrically weighting components within the perforating system such as the gun body 6 a a gun tube shaped charges additionally a motor.
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for inflation 42 fig1 typically the inflatable balloon 26 is made of a polymeric material such as polyethylene terephthalate pet or nylon and its outside diameter is about 6 8 french as best seen in fig4 the inflatable balloon 26 can be thought of as having an outer surface 30 and an opposed inner surface 46 that surrounds an inflation volume or chamber 28 that can be infused with a medical grade fluid to expand the inflatable balloon 26 it will be appreciated that an inflation device 42 not shown may include a syringe that can be activated to pump the medical grade fluid such as a saline solution to expand the inflatable balloon 26 in fig1 4 the plaque modifying elements 32 may assume various alternative forms these include tips 38 that are circular rounded u201c domed u201d x shaped star shaped polygonal and the like in a variety of configurations e g an array of longitudinally or laterally spaced or aligned sets as shown in fig2 3 as seen in fig4 in one embodiment the modifying elements 32 are distributed around the circumference 30 of an operative section of the inflatable balloon 26 typically at least some of the modifying elements 32 are made of a medical grade material such as a hard plastic like polytetrafluoroethylene ptfe as best seen in fig4 a portion of at least some of the modifying elements 32 extend from associated mounting pads or bases 34 that are secured to an outside surface 30 of the balloon 26 typically each mounting pad 34 is made of.
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for neutralizing the drained disinfectant liquid the pump 90 is preferably a chopper pump and is more preferably a high flow rate pump and most preferably an approximately 200 gallon per minute gpm pump an example of a suitable 200 gpm pump is a model number he3g6sec 055 chopper pump manufactured by vaughn company in montesano wash in some cases separate pumps may be used to recycled the disinfectant liquid and to spray the disinfectant liquid onto the waste material when two pumps are used the pumps are preferably approximately 90 gallon per minute gpm pumps a continuous gas monitoring system 38 monitors the liquid disinfectant level in the main solution tank 18 and composition i e strength of the liquid disinfectant and controls the generation of liquid disinfectant see fig8 for example chemicals may be introduced into a flow into the pump 90 at a chemical manifold 112 to generate liquid disinfectant an example of a continuous gas monitoring system 38 is the system described in u s pat no 5 269 832 for u201c method and apparatus for continuously measuring the concentration of chemicals in solution u201d the 39 832 patent is herein incorporated by reference the auger 20 is preferably a shaftless auger residing in an auger housing 21 supported by an auger strut 23 and is powered by an auger.
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are supplied supplies a gate power at a predetermined output voltage to the rf circuit 421 the second discharge circuit 509 constitutes a part of the third power supply control means described in u201c summary of the invention u201d and has a function for short circuiting the drain power line for rf and gnd terminal at the time of the on operation and discharging the drain power line for rf the second discharge circuit 509 is controlled in the on off operation by the control signal from the rf drain power source control circuit 511 of the power supply control amp monitoring circuit 422 namely the second discharge circuit 509 is operated so as to turn off when a signal for turning on the gate power supply 508 for rf is outputted from the drain power source control circuit 501 for rf and operated so as to turn on when a signal for turning off the gate power supply 508 for rf is outputted the second discharge circuit 509 prevents the gate power supply from shutting off when some charge remains in the drain circuit the power source control amp monitoring circuit 422 has the first timer circuit 510 a second timer circuit 512 an analog 5v monitoring circuit 513 an analog u2212 5v monitoring circuit 514 a vin monitoring circuit 515 a 3 3v.
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gear coaxial with a motor shaft an output shaft coaxial with the motor shaft the output shaft being provided with the second internal gear and an external gear a motor core of the motor is provided with an eccentric portion eccentric to the motor shaft at a predetermined degree the external gear which has a first external gear engaged with the first internal gear and a second external gear engaged with the second internal gear is further provided with a rotor receiving portion rotatable integrally with the eccentric portion of the motor core the rotor receiving portion is coaxial with the first external gear and the second external gear application_number US 35398406 A description an embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinbelow in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings as illustrated in fig1 an entire case includes a first case 4 and a second case 3 which define a space inside thereof a motor shaft 8 is fixed to a first case 4 while an output shaft 9 is rotatably supported by the second case 3 via a bearing 11 i e a second bearing the motor shaft 8 and the output shaft 9 are arranged to be substantially coaxial with each other aside from an assembling error hereinafter when components are described.
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may be an extruded rubber yarn of 22 gauge although other stretchable yarns of various gauges such as 28 or 34 gauge could also be employed depending on the particular end use of elastic webbing 10 filling yarn 14 may consist of a 1200 denier polypropylene yarn of the brief continuous filament type and as shown a second parallel filling yarn 14 39 is seen beneath top filling yarn 14 as would be understood elastic webbing 10 will stretch or elongate along its longitudinal axis walewise a controlled amount for example up to 120 of its normal relaxed length other elastomeric yarns having less elasticity and other knitting constructions can be employed which will further limit the walewise elongation as just described as elastic webbing 10 is used in furniture structures for example in seat webbing it must carry a high load when used on sofa frames where 3 or more adults may sit simultaneously thus to prevent undue elongation and to strengthen elastic webbing 10 control yarn 15 is employed which is knit between parallel filling yarns 14 14 39 and between said filling yarns 14 14 39 control yarn 15 may be for example a 1000 denier fibulated polypropylene yarn although other strong yarn types and sizes could be utilized depending on the particular end use intended for elastic webbing 10 as further shown in fig2 control yarns 15 are knit beside elastomeric yarns 13 where they cross elastomeric yarns 13 every 2 walewise stitch loops 17 as elastic webbing 10 is stretched in a walewise direction control yarns 15 become taut until further stretching is not possible control yarns 15 alternate in passing along the top and bottom surfaces of adjacent elastomeric yarns 13 as.
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a selected number of rotor poles about the rotor shaft and a plurality of support bars disposed intermittently between the boat shaped segments each segment of lamination is boat shaped with angular acuity facing towards the stator application_number US 27284805 A description the disclosed technology is a synchronous reluctance machine 10 fig1 that has a selectively shaped rotor 12 and a stator 11 the stator 11 has a plurality of slots sized to receive armature windings the selectively shaped rotor 12 of the synchronous reluctance machine 10 is configured in fig1 as a four pole machine 14 15 16 and 17 it is understood the synchronous reluctance machine 10 may if desired be configured with as many poles as desired the configuration illustrated in fig1 is for illustration purposes only each individual pole of the synchronous reluctance machine 10 fig1 is of identical construction for example synchronous reluctance machine 10 fig1 has four poles but for design reasons or performance requirements the synchronous reluctance machine may have six identical poles the exemplary pole 14 fig2 is constructed from a plurality of axially extending radially positioned boat shaped laminated segments 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 and 39 the.
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on at least three sides on a folding device which forms part of the automatic sewing machine the folding device has a swingable outer frame which has a plurality of inwardly and outwardly moveable bend over devices with z shaped angles which fold the protruding edge regions around a so called 34 sword 34 thereupon the folded second material is placed on a first workpiece which is present in a receiving station then the folded edge regions are continuously fixed over their entire length by a holding element which is embedded in an insert plate provided within the receiving station the holding element permits the bend over devices to move back away from the workpieces into their starting position without carrying the folded edge regions along with them and thereby unfolding the folded edge regions application_number US 83909292 A description the automatic sewing machine shown in fig1 and 2 has a frame 1 on which there is fastened a support plate 2 and on the latter a sewing head 3 to the left of the sewing head 3 is a folding device 4 shown in greatly simplified form as can be noted from fig3 to 5 the folding device 4 comprises a sword carrier 5 a sword 6 fastened to it and an outer frame.
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selected so that zone can at least partially cover the object to be wrapped for example fig2 shows a generally cylindrical object which may be sandwich such as a hamburger 31 having a generally round top with a diameter 10 hamburger 31 is wrapped by first positioning the packaging so that zone 1 is disposed peripherally around the hamburger 31 with the polyethylene layer contacting the hamburger the zone 1 is then folded over the hamburger top 31 and bottom not shown the wrapping is completed by pulling on the zone 13 longitudinally so that the pleats open at their central region disposed adjacent to the side of the hamburger and training zone 13 around the hamburger until the hamburger is totally enclosed the closed regions of the pleat form the top 12 of the wrapping except for circular opening 11 at opening 11 the hamburger may be covered by the edges of zone 1 it was found that the packaging shown in fig1 can be used easier and faster then a packaging formed of a completely pleated material moreover it is easier for the customer to hold the hamburger using the straight unpleated zone 1 the embodiment of fig4 is similar to the previous embodiment but it is made up of a single sheet composed of a pleated zone 13 and a straight zone 9 in this embodiment the two zones 9 13 have widths 7 8 respectively which are substantially the same as discussed in u s pat no 4 795.
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71 with respect to the pleats and folds of drapery 15 it will be observed that the pleating fingers of the pleater bar assembly must be properly positioned with respect to the drapery pleats so as to comb out the original material folds in other words a dry cleaned fabric will retain some of its original folds and the finishing machine should not attempt to alter the position of these folds but should merely straighten or comb them out pleater bar 62 by its construction and operation automatically provides for the proper positioning of its pleating fingers bar 63 is stationary with its fingers 71 extending horizontally and forwardly of machine 10 as shown in fig2 5 and 6 fingers 71 are relatively flat plates and may be smooth surfaced or roughened with preferably rounded front edges 81 fig4 front pleater bar 62 as discussed is comprised of upper and lower rail members 73 74 interconnected at substantially their centers thereof by a handle 82 see particularly fig3 which is pivotally connected to the upper surface of rail member 73 by a pivot pin 82a a link 80 is pivotally connected via pivot pins 83 84 to members 73 74 respectively a linking member 80a such as spring steel configured as shown interconnects link 80 to handle 82 pivot pin 82a is rotatably mounted in a u shaped channel member 82b secured to upper rail member 73 by suitable bolts 82c thus handle 82 is movable.
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106 and rotating union 93 cold water is merely circulated through the rolls during use so as to cool the mat backing and assure against warpage and distortion a belt conveyor 34 transports the mats out of the drying section 18 positioned above belt conveyor 34 is a final hot air blast assembly 36 which directs its hot air blast against the nap of the mat this hot air blast is generally necessary since while the mats are warm some water is retained within the hot air and as the mats leave the drying section 18 some condensate is obtained which can then be removed by the hot air blast the hot air blast further fluffs the nap of the mat thereby avoiding the necessity of a separate fluffing roll such as assembly 28 which if utilized is placed above the pass line since the mat is nap side up other auxiliary equipment can be utilized such as a final oil spray on the dry mat to control dust during use further the belt conveyor 34 can extend throughout the drying section to convey the mats therethrough the operation of the apparatus includes feeding a mat nap side down through an entry station including a top beater a washing station including counterrotating washing brushes a rinse tank having feed rollers and spray nozzles and thereafter conveying the mat to a lower level which inverts the mat and communicates the mat with a plurality of drying rolls in which.
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134 acceleration command is uniquely determined from a control algorithm which is a function of the following three vct system state variables vct phase difference u03b8 o 20 spool 100 position rate of vct phase change and spool 100 velocity the set point r 35 and the phase difference 20 are each multiplied by proportional gain k 73 the difference between those computed values less the computed velocity and position feedback values yields a raw acceleration the acceleration is then limited and integrated to yield a raw velocity the control algorithm maintains spool 100 velocity as an internal variable the spool 100 velocity is limited by three factors first it cannot exceed its maximum velocity second its derivative must be less than its maximum acceleration finally as the spool 100 approaches its physical limits its velocity must ramp to zero so that it does not introduce an error in the step count the equations which correspond to these limits are as follows the feedback gains k v k x and k o are selected to give a one 1 hertz sinusoidal response of 3db decibels at 45 degree phase lag but other gains can be selected to obtain a different response in addition spool 100 position is tracked by counting the step commands as described above in essence although the control algorithm is not based on commanding the spool to a specific position the ability to keep track of the spool 100 position and velocity allows better closed loop control a model for stepper motor 134 position based on the control.
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but left hand side of the page in fig4 as the tube 31 of the brake shoe interface 30 is on the shaft 22 the brake shoe interface 30 will translate in the same direction as the shaft 22 as the tube 31 forms a rotational joint with the shaft 22 the movement will be transmitted to the brake shoe interface 30 in such a way that same will move the brake shoe 12 in normal unconstrained fashion outwardly relative to the back plate 11 in direction f2 on the other hand the brake shoe interface 40 will convert the rotational movement of the link 29 into a displacement of its respective shoe 12 toward the right hand side in fig4 the rotational joints formed between the brake shoe interface 40 and both the link 29 and the shoe 12 allow the generally unconstrained transmission of movement from the link 29 to its respective shoe 12 thereby moving the shoe 12 outwardly and into braking contact with the wheel drum although one specific configuration has been shown in fig1 5 it is considered to use other mechanisms to transmit the force from the safety brake system to the shoes 12 for instance instead of being integrally connected to its respective shoe 12 the brake shoe interface 30 may be offset from the axis of the shaft 22 and may be pivotally connected to its respective shoe 12 and to the link 29 e g diametrically opposed to the connection point between the link 25 and the brake shoe interface 40 hence by the release of the cable tension.
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or the side 53 has a channel 60 formed in it the channel 60 is defined in part by a c shaped collar 61 an inner wall 62 of the collar 61 forms a narrowed mouth portion 63 and a closed bottomed enlarged portion 64 the mouth 63 is sized to receive a cable 65 in a friction fit and to hold it in place to prevent movement of the cable 65 as is best seen in fig5 as may be observed the channel 60 is shown formed in the side 54 in fig4 and in the side 53 in fig5 either arrangement works well as indicated above the enclosure 51 is open along the top 52 the lower side 57 of the enclosure 51 delimits a mounting means 66 for reception of the hall effect sensors that is to say the mounting means 66 as best seen in fig5 delimits a shoulder 70 and an extension 71 the extension 71 has a predetermined thickness 72 within the thickness 72 is formed at least one pocket 73 sized for reception of a respective hall effect sensor 75 the preferred embodiment as illustrated employs three pockets 73 and three of the sensors 75 shown positioned in the enclosure 51 in fig5 the sensors 75 have a plurality of electrical connections 76 associated with them the connections 76 are designed to mate and electrically connect as necessary with the cable 65 along a circuit board 79 the circuit board 79 acts to connect the sensors 75 to their associated leads in the cable 65 in some predetermined arrangement the enclosure 51 includes an attachment means 80 for mounting the assembly 50.
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an example is a web page listing branch locations of a store chain however it can be the case instead that each spatial identifier is only relevant to a proper subset of the page an example of this is a page giving short reviews of a number of restaurants such a page is a multi part document multi part documents present a problem when searching the document collection by keyword were the document to be keyword indexed as a whole a word in one part of the document would be indexed as though it were relevant to addresses in a different part of the document when in fact the word may not be relevant to that part to detect multi part documents the multiple spatial references partitioner 4262 invokes the multi part cluster measurement 42625 process the multi part cluster measurement 42625 process first rejects any document with fewer than some number of addresses usually 5 or which is shorter than some number of words perhaps 200 the multi part cluster measurement 42625 process computes an array containing the fractional positions of each psi in the page for instance an address that begins at the 200th word in a 1000 word document is at fractional position 0 2 we then apply a clustering statistic such as the gini coefficient to produce a clustering score.
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operation the guide pin 48 on tab 44 slides along slot 52 while link member 54 remains essentially stationary and the link member 64 is pulled forwardly through its pivot pin 62 at tab 46 such that the link member 64 slides relative to guide pin 66 when the lower shelf 38 is pulled all of the way forward as seen in fig4 link member 64 may be pivoted about pin 66 which has moved relative to slot 68 such that it is near the distal end 65 of link member 64 and pivoting movement of link member 64 can occur without the shoe member 72 engaging stop 73 once the lower shelf 38 has been pulled completely forward then it can swing downwardly as seen in fig5 at this point the link members 54 64 pivot at each end around pins 48 56 and 62 66 respectively the lower shelf 38 continues to swing downwardly until a bumper member 74 engages the rear liner wall 24 of the refrigeration compartment the distance 76 from the rear liner wall 24 to the rear guide pin 66 attached to the shelf support bracket 30 is less than the distance 78 from the rear liner wall 24 to the pivot pin 62 secured to the rear upstanding tab 46 on the arm member 41 such that there is a continuing gravity bias downwardly and rearwardly to hold the lower shelf member.
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the processor of the computer and or other programmable data processing apparatus create means for implementing the functions acts specified in the block diagrams and or operational illustrations in some implementations the functions acts noted in the figures may occur out of the order noted in the block diagrams and or operational illustrations for example two operations shown as occurring in succession may in fact be executed substantially concurrently or the operations may sometimes be executed in the reverse order depending upon the functionality acts involved fig2 illustrates a ups system and operations thereof according to some embodiments of the present invention the system includes a plurality of upss 110 connected in parallel to a load bus 35 that serves a load 30 the upss 110 are configured to provide power to the load bus 35 from respective batteries 20 in the illustrated embodiments each ups 110 includes an inverter 112 that generates ac power on the load bus 35 from dc power supplied by the associated battery 20 each ups 110 further includes a battery load controller 114 that is configured to control power transfer from the battery 20 to the load bus 35 by the inverter 35 responsive to battery information received from the other upss 110 via a communications bus 40 it will be appreciated that in general the battery load controller 114 may be implemented using analog circuitry and or digital circuitry including such devices as microcontrollers microprocessors or special purpose devices e g asics.
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levels at the roughened edge the roughened edge itself did not stimulate procollagen mrna synthesis as evidenced by the fact that cells located at the junction of the roughened edge and the natural edge of the circle where procollagen mrna synthesis has been shown to be low showed very low levels of procollagen mrna synthesis cells at the scraped edge continued to maintain high levels of procollagen mrna even though only half as many cells were in their immediate vicinity this is consistent with a factor being bound to the ecm that the cds is a loosely bound component of the ecm can be demonstrated by agitating the medium above the pat cell monolayer and monitoring the effects on collagen expression and cellular proliferation others have demonstrated that growth factors can be influenced by the laminar flow of the medium over cells in culture dunn g a amp g w ireland nature 1984 312 63 65 in observing the effects on collagen expression two conditions were used one where cells were seeded initially in a cloning ring and the second where the cells were seeded evenly over the whole plate the essential difference between these two conditions is in the ratio of medium volume to cell number the cell cultures were grown at 39 u00b0 c until confluent and then placed on a rocking platform for two days control plates were left unshaken the effect of agitation was dependent.
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5 and a fabric sheet 6 through which warp threads 7 are pulled a woven product 8 is constantly pulled by three fabric beams 9a 9b 9c through a not shown fabric beam regulator in each working cycle of the power loom by an exactly identical piece a not shown shaft dobby mechanism moves the fabric shafts 10 and 10b with heddles 11a and 11b the warp threads 7 run through the eyes and thereby form a shed 12 in which the weft threads are introduced by a not shown shuttle at the rear side of the frame wall 1 a supporting element 13 is provided for guiding the warp threads 7 coming from the warp beam 15 the warp beam 15 is supported in bearings 19 and is driven by a not shown motor a drive for the crankshaft 2 is shown schematically inside the broken line for the frame wall 1 a spur wheel 14 is fixedly connected with the crankshaft 2 and engages with a pinion 16 the pinion 16 is turn is fixedly connected with a worm wheel 18 which engages a worm shaft 20 the axle of the worm shaft 20 is connected with the axle of the servo motor 22 by a coupling 21 by means of the coupling 21 the driving moment can.
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the lines la 1 to la 5 fig1 is a schematic for explaining the unit area af with an optical path from the super high pressure mercury lamp 101 to the screen 116 for convenience only the main components are shown the projection lens 114 is illustrated to be a single biconvex lens and the prism group 1110 is illustrated separately though the prism group 1110 is included in the liquid crystal panel 1100 r actually the projector 100 includes the components that belong to optical systems such as the illumination optical system hereinafter u201c illumination system ill u201d the projection optical system hereinafter u201c projection system pl u201d and the color separation optical system the super high pressure mercury lamp 101 and the integrator belong to the illumination system ill the projection lens 114 belongs to the projection system pl and corresponds to the projection system pl in fig1 any components that belong to the color separation optical system such as the red light transmitting dichroic mirror 106 are not shown in fig1 the optical path from the super high pressure mercury lamp 101 to the screen 116 is as follows the super high pressure mercury lamp 101 outputs the light to the integrator 104 the integrator 104 illuminates the liquid crystal panel 1100 r with the superposed lights that have a predetermined angle distribution that is the superposed lights with the various incident angles illuminate a position obj that is on the liquid crystal panel the liquid crystal panel.
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as one or more individual files one or more folders of files or meaningful portions of files or other content the request might be for example the result of one of the user interface actions depicted in fig3 a 3c responsive to receiving the request the sharing module 105 generates 430 a link specifying the file set as discussed above with respect to the link generation module 230 the link may then be displayed to the user via a user interface such as that of fig3 d or 3 f a user may manually distribute the link to others with whom the associated file is to be shared or may use the optional link distribution module 240 to facilitate the distribution the sharing module 105 receives 440 from a second client e g client 110 b of fig1 located remotely from the first client e g client 110 a that made the request to share the file set an access request via the link the file access module 260 then provides 450 a representation of the file set as described above reference in the specification to u201c one embodiment u201d or to u201c an embodiment u201d means that a particular feature structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiments is included in at least one embodiment the appearances of the phrase u201c in one embodiment u201d in.
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and the structure of the core bar correspond to those of fig4 and fig6 however the cross section of the lattice cells 7 4 is circular here the walls and wall reinforcements 7 2 and 7 3 respectively interpenetrate intersect each other at a in the manner described above in accordance with the invention fig8 a is a side view as for example would be seen in direction of arrow a in fig1 of a core material 8 1 with a core height h fig8 b is a perspective illustration of a lattice cell 8 4 of the core material 8 1 the reinforcing fibres ribbons or strips 8 2 which form the lattice cell walls as well as the lattice cell walls 8 3 between adjacent lattice cells which interpenetrate each other as described above are not aligned perpendicularly at an angle of 90 u00b0 in relation to the boundary face z z of the core material or core bar instead they slope at an angle u03b3 to meet the boundary face z z obliquely fig9 comprises a plan view as for example would be seen in direction of arrow c in fig1 and three sectional illustrations d d e e and f f of a core material 9 1 which consists of core bars 9 1 1 9 1 2 r and 9 1 2 l 9 1 3 r and 9 1 3 l core bars 9 1 2 r and 9 1 2 l.
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or 330 of the antenna system 310 may be constructed in the same way as the shelf antenna disclosed by burnside et al also inventors of the present invention in a u s patent application ser no 11 750 307 filed on may 17 2007 the radiating elements of the array antenna may be protruding conductive strips coupled to a top plate of the distributed antenna the coupling between the conductive strips and the top plate may be accomplished through a direct electrical connection capacitive coupling or inductive coupling skilled artisan may also appreciate conductive patches or conductive loops may also serve as the radiating elements the conductive patches or the conductive loops may be coupled to the top plate by electrical connection capacitive coupling or inductive coupling fig3 b illustrates that the improved array antenna 310 of fig3 a that is used to read the pallet 130 both the 45 u00b0 and u2212 45 u00b0 polarization signals excite the horizontal and vertical gaps between the containers in the pallet 130 equally well thus both the arrays 320 and 330 of the antenna system 310 of fig3 a are expected to create rfid signals that permeate the pile of the containers even if these containers are filled with large conducting structures in another application two rfid reader antenna systems are used to interrogate a pile of containers one reader antenna system is located on either side of the pile or even on the top and bottom of the pile as well these antenna systems can be connected to the rfid reader system through different ports as a result these multiple antenna systems can interrogate different sides of.
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gases from the engine exhaust manifold 16 the exhaust gas outlet passage 34 directs a metered flow of the exhaust gases toward an engine inlet manifold not shown flows between the exhaust gas inlet passages 30 and 32 and the combined exhaust gas outlet passage 34 are interrupted by a dual poppet head body 36 that is movable along a central axis 38 the dual poppet head body 36 includes a a first poppet head 40 that mates with a seat 42 encircling an end of the inlet passage 30 for restricting flows between the inlet passage 30 and the combined outlet passage 34 and b a second poppet head 44 that mates with a seat 46 encircling an end of the inlet passage 32 for restricting flows between the inlet passage 32 and the combined outlet passage 34 the two poppet head seats 42 and 46 have equally sized pressure areas and the inlet passages 30 and 32 apply exhaust gas pressure to the two poppet heads 40 and 44 from opposite directions to balance the dual poppet head body 36 with respect to the exhaust gas pressure the dual poppet head body 36 also includes a shank 48 mounted within a guide bore 50 of a housing flange 52 the shank 48 communicates motion along the central axis 38.
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of the capacitive disk unit by virtue of allowing the shaft 12 of a stylus 10 to fit into a notch 131 the fingered design allows more brittle polymers such as conductive polymers to be used the fingers 132 allow the polymer to flex more than the previous full circumference capture socket design so although the conductive polymer is more brittle than the polymers used in prior art implementations the socket 133 nevertheless does not fracture the fingers 132 also retain the ball over a larger effective volume resulting in a more secure connection and helping to maintain electrical conductivity at all times fig1 fig1 fig1 and fig1 are drawings in perspective cross section top view and side view respectively of an embodiment of a capacitive disk unit having a monolithic body additionally for clarity fig1 shows the monolithic body 230 alone in cross section fig1 shows a cross sectional view of parts other than the monolithic body 230 for the embodiment of a capacitive disk unit 200 having a monolithic body 230 fig1 shows an embodiment of a capacitive disk unit 200 coupled to a stylus the capacitive disk unit 200 comprises a monolithic body 230 having a socket 233 for a ball joint intersecting a hollow 250 thus allowing a ball 13 of a ball joint to contact a wear disk 50 inserted into the hollow 250 molded into the underside of the monolithic body 230 the top of the socket 233 has a plurality of fingers 132 defining a plurality of notches 131 an adhesive layer 215 bonds a conductive layer 110 to the proximal face 234 of the monolithic body 230 a hole.
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through fig1 h are schematic flow diagrams showing the process for integrating at least one passive component within a substrate according to a first embodiment of the present invention refer to fig1 a again first a circuit layer 110 is provided the circuit layer 110 includes an intermediate layer 111 and an electrically conductive layer 112 the intermediate layer 111 is made of dielectric material the electrically conductive layer 112 is formed at both sides of the intermediate layer 111 and made of metal material such as cu ni or au refer to fig1 b again next at least one positioning blind hole 113 is formed in the circuit layer 110 the positioning blind hole 113 may be formed by a method such as laser drilling or mechanical drilling the positioning blind hole 113 is drilled from one side of the circuit layer 110 of the electrically conductive layer 112 and another side of the electrically conductive layer 112 is not drilled thereby forming the blind hole refer to fig1 c again next the electrically conductive layer 112 of the circuit layer 110 is patterned to form a circuit 114 the electrically conductive layer 112 is patterned by a method such as photolithography etching or laser etching the circuit 114 includes at least one contact 114 a connected to the positioning blind hole 113 thereby forming an electrical connection to at least one passive component 120 refer to fig1 d again next a conductive material 115 is formed in such as filled in the positioning blind hole 113 the conductive material 115 is preferably adhesive such as a conductive glue or a melted metal refer to.
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and insect repellant agent as a result the strands of fiber making up the first element 51 are coated with waterproof agent and insect repellant agent at the same time each of the second and third elements 52 and 53 is made from a non woven fabric the second and third elements 52 and 53 are manufactured using a melt blown method as a result each of the second and third elements 52 and 53 has pliability non permeability and insulation characteristics fig9 is a picture of an expanded surface of a second or third element making up the filter as shown in fig8 as shown in fig9 each of the second and third elements 52 and 53 has pores the pores each with a different size are irregularly arranged the size of the pore should be within a given tolerance mean size of the pores in the second and third elements 52 and 53 may be in a range of 5 to 20 u03bcm included the fourth element 54 is made from a non woven fabric the fourth element 54 is manufactured using a needle punch method the thickness of the fourth element 54 is determined by adjusting either the number of.
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longitudinally movable within the sheath 22 and the suitable operating mechanism or means will control movement of the control wire 24 therethrough the device further includes a pair of biopsy jaws 26 connected to a housing 28 which is fixedly attached to the second end of the sheath 22 the biopsy jaws 26 are operatively connected to the control wire 24 by an actuator 30 which will be more fully described herein at least one of the jaws 26 is moveable between open and closed positions with respect to the other of the jaws 26 however in the embodiment shown both jaws 26 are moveable between open and closed positions although many other configurations are envisioned in an exemplary embodiment the sheath 22 would be formed from two welded sections of coil 32 34 the distal portion of the sheath 22 is preferably more flexible than the proximal portion the added flexibility may be created by tapering the coil 34 by grinding in another embodiment shown in fig1 the sheath is formed of three sections which are laser welded together although other sizes may be used the present embodiment uses three sections which are preferably formed of coils which are 0 4 0 5 and 0 6 mm.
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rectifier circuit with a level preset by a potentiometer 120 and produces an output voltage corresponding to the difference between the rectifier output level and the preset level when switched in circuit by an fet switch in the chip u1 the agc output is connected to a vco chip u2 fig2 b to control the pulse duty cycle of the output signal from the chip u2 to prevent a negative swing which could damage the oscillator chip u2 a diode 122 clamps the output to a minimum of 0 6 volts a scan comparator corresponding to the comparator 24 in fig1 is shown in fig2 b as amplifier 128 one input of amplifier 128 is coupled to the output of rectifier amplifier 106 and the other amplifier input receives a signal of about 90 of the output buffer amplifier 11o fig2 a through resistors 130 132 when the rectifier signal exceeds 90 of the level on the peak detector the output of the comparator 128 goes to a logic 1 corresponding to a match signal having the designation cmp scanning logic corresponding to the blocks 28 30 32 and 34 in fig1 is shown in fig2 c as a system clock comprised of inverting amplifiers 134 136 connected in a resistor capacitor.
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u2266 k i e y i y i u2266 k as mentioned before this signal 34 1 34 is inverted by the nor gate 29 to reset the memory of the shift register 26 accordingly upon termination of the interpolation the selector 30 is switched to select the a input to select and produce the output y sub i of the waveshape memory 10 the output of the selector 30 is supplied to a multiplier 42 and multiplied by an envelope signal provided from an envelope generator 44 through or gate group 43 the envelope generator 44 is controlled by the output of a shift register 45 and enabled while the second waveshape repetitive waveshape is being generated when the start pulse sp is generated the output of an inverter 46 is turned to 34 0 34 so that an and gate 47 which is provided to hold the shift register 45 is disabled and the stored signal in the shift register 45 of the corresponding channel is reset to 34 0 34 in the meantime as mentioned above the waveshape memory 10 starts readout of the first waveshape the waveshape of the rise portion based on the start pulse sp a comparator 48 compares the output of the address counter shift register 17 and the repeat address and when they coincide produces the signal 34 1 34 which is applied to the shift register 45 through an or gate 49 therefore when the first waveshape has been read throughout and the read address becomes the first address of the second waveshape i e the repeat address 34 1 34 is set in the corresponding channel of the shift register 45 and held through the and gate 47 the output of the shift register.
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the formed corespun yarn c initially a covering yarn is threaded through the lower set of rolls 98 into the lower guide passageway 31 outward into the cylinder 45 and through the eyelets 46 47 when a tube is used as described above vacuum may be used for threading the yarn otherwise a mechanical threading apparatus is used the covering yarn 12 is drawn in wrapping engagement with the core yarn 63 and the resulting corespun yarn c is drawn upward through the upper guide passageway 40 to the upper set of draft rolls 99 where it is wound on the core of a take up roll 100 the spindle 20 is rotated at a high rpm ranging from 50 000 to 60 000 rpm the upper set of rolls 99 pull the formed corespun yarn c upwardly while pulling the core yarn 63 and the covering yarn 12 from their respective yarn packages 61 11 as the spindle 20 rotates the covering yarn 12 is centrifugally forced against the inside wall of the cylinder during high speed spindle operation the cylinder 45 and eyelets 46 47 guide the covering yarn 12 to a restricted diameter for preventing breakage of the covering yarn the covering yarn rotates with the cylinder and is forced into wrapping engagement with the core yarn to form the.
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gpr40 mice fig5 a c e g shows the expression of factors involved in glucose sensing and proinsulin processing is perturbed in wild type mice fig5 b d f h shows the expression of factors involved in glucose sensing and proinsulin processing is perturbed in ipf1 gpr40 mice fig6 a shows insulin radio immune assay ria of total pancreatic protein extracts in wild type and ipf1 gpr40 mice fig6 b shows quantitative real time pcr of insulin mrna from isolated islet cdna of wild type and ipf1 gpr40 mice fig7 a shows the glucose tolerance test of ipf1 gpr40 and wild type mice fig7 b shows the insulin secretion in response to glucose challenge of ipf1 gpr40 and wild type mice fig8 a b shows impaired insulin secretion in ipf1 gpr40 transgenic mice where the serum insulin levels were determined in wild type and ipf1 gpr40 mice after intraperitoneal injection of glucose into over night fasted animals several diseases could be treated by compounds which interact with the gpr40 receptor and in order to investigate the function of gpr40 in vivo the inventors have generated transgenic mice carrying over expressing gpr40 u03b2 cells under the control of the ipf1 pdx1 promoter apelqvist 1997 see fig1 this animal model could be used for studies of type 2 diabetes other animal models could be developed in the same approach for the studies of other diseases the resulting transgenic mice carrying over expressing gpr40 u03b2 cells were born alive and appeared initially healthy but developed diabetes with age see table 1 suggesting that forced expression of gpr40 in adult u03b2 cells perturb u03b2 cell function the results as described below from the transgenic mice point to new ways in which manipulation of the expression of the gpr40 lead to diabetes and could be.
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shown in fig7 a as shown in fig8 b the filling degree in the exit pupil is greater than 78 fig9 shows a euv projection exposure apparatus in a detailed view the illumination system is the same as shown in detail in figure corresponding elements have the same reference numbers as those in fig3 increased by 700 therefore the description to these elements is found in the description to fig3 in the image plane 729 of the illumination system the reticle 767 is arranged the reticle 767 is positioned by a support system 769 the projection objective 771 having six mirrors images the reticle 767 onto the wafer 773 which is also positioned by a support system 775 the mirrors of the projection objective 771 are centered on a common straight optical axis 747 the arc shaped object field is arranged off axis the direction of the beam path between the reticle 767 and the first mirror 777 of the projection objective 771 is convergent to the optical axis 747 of the projection objective 771 the angles of the chief rays 745 with respect to the normal of the reticle 767 are between 5 u00b0 and 7 u00b0 as shown in fig9 the illumination system 779 is well separated from the projection objective 771 the illumination and the projection beam path interfere only nearby.
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embodiment of fig2 the steps may be easily modified to encompass other embodiments of the present invention some of which are described above in step 500 a remote device receives fm station data the fm station data may be received from a user input of the remote device or may be wirelessly received from a cellular phone using wireless interfaces such as the interfaces 132 168 in step 502 a tuner of the remote device tunes to a fm station based on the fm station data in step 504 fm radio signals are received via a first antenna such as the antenna 126 in step 506 the fm signals are amplified to generate amplified signals the fm signals may be amplified by a lna such the lna 128 in step 508 the amplified signals are converted into digital signals or preprocessed fm signals the amplified signals may be converter using an a d converter such as the a d converter 130 in step 510 the preprocessed fm signals are wirelessly transmitted as wireless signals to the cellular phone via a second antenna such as the antenna 133 note that additional steps may be incorporated in between steps 504 510 to perform addition fm signal processing as described above and below for example additional steps may be incorporated to include the generation of intermediate frequency signals and baseband signals as well the filtration of such signals in step 512 the preprocessed fm signals are received by the cellular phone as input signals via.
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and grouting tubes 154 are provided for each bar so that the annular space in each sheath may be grouted upon completion of the wall to complete the construction and prestressing of the semicircular walls angles such as the angle 182 are attached to the wall 28 at a point which is sufficiently beyond the connection point to insure appropriate transfer of forces between the semicircular end wall and the straight wall to which it is attached in the case of a 205 foot long straight wall section it has been found to be appropriate for the angle to be placed a distance about 30 feet from the connection point after the prestressing wires are anchored and tensioned the same are coated with an outer coating of shotcrete the construction at point of connection 56 is essentially the same as the construction at point of connection 62 except that in this case the wall 40 need not be preshrunk since it is not a wall which must resist hydraulic pressure rather wall 40 is simply a baffle wall utilized for the purpose of directing the flow of fluid in the tank during operation thus the bars 156 through 170 do not need to run the full length of the wall and instead are used simply to secure the keystone 204 at connection point 56 and facilitate appropriate transfer of forces between wall 40 and end walls 50 and 52 the constructional details of the tank at connection point 56 are shown in fig9 during the construction of the tank the diaphragm 41 is erected and the threaded bars 156 through 170 are positioned along with their respective sheaths and corresponding grout tubes as set forth above the bars 156 through 170 do not extend the.
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500 and two fracture repair devices 200 in place on a femur 10 an intermedullary prosthesis 100 shown in hidden view has been inserted into the medullary canal of the femur 10 and the lcp 500 extends proximally from a distal end 510 on a portion of the femur 10 distal of a distal end of the prosthesis 100 across a fracture to a proximal end 520 two devices 200 are received over proximal and medial portions of the lcp 500 as these portions of the lcp 500 overlay the prosthesis 100 as the distal end 510 extends distally beyond the distal end of the prosthesis 100 it may be secured to the femur in any conventional manner e g by one or more bone screws inserted straight through the medullary canal and the compact bone on either side thereof as would be understood by those skilled in the art the size configuration and or location of the devices 200 may vary depending on anatomy fracture location and the position and or size of a prosthesis relative to the lcp 500 for example devices 200 may be placed only where the lcp overlays a prosthesis on both sides of a fracture regardless of location of the fracture relative to the lcp 500 or in any other desired arrangement so long as the required bond between the lcp 500 and the underlying bone is established thus one or more additional devices 200 may be attached to the distal end 510 of the lcp 500 or.
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item of linen is colored linen or white linen and what structure the respective item of linen has from which conclusions may be drawn as to the material in particular the fabric of the respective item of linen it is conceivable to provide only one common digital camera for the color measuring device 53 and the structure measuring device 54 then the color measuring device 53 and the structure measuring device 54 for all intents and purposes spatially collide the jointly detected image is evaluated or processed further merely separately in accordance with the color and the structure of the respective item of linen provided both in the region of the color measuring device 53 and in the region of the structure measuring device 54 is a housing like cover or a tent like curtain by which the respective item of linen is surrounded at least laterally and if appropriate from above this produces a measuring space which is formed inside the housing or the tent like curtain and partitions off the at least one camera of the color measuring device 53 and the structure measuring device 54 from ambient light or other external influences it is thus possible to record even without disruptive extraneous influences in particular daylight meaningful images of the respective item of linen once in.
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supports 5 1 5 2 are shown only schematically the sheet with fig3 and the sheet with fig2 both show the overall layout of drawing line 1 as fig1 so that the assignment of drives 31 1 31 2 32 14 to the fourteen godets in all of the two drawing units 1 1 1 2 becomes clear each motor 31 1 31 2 32 14 which can be designed as a water cooled motor is used for direct drive of an individual godet 2 inserted between the drive shaft of the motor 3 and the drive shaft of the godet 2 is a joint a joint shaft or a self aligning bearing so that lateral offset or effects caused by bending moments can be compensated fig4 shows a speed diagram with two different speeds v of a first and second drawing unit 1 1 and 1 2 driven by one motor 3 1 and 3 2 each where v 1 is the speed circumferential speed rotational speed of godet times radius of godet surface the circumferential speed corresponds to the speed of the tow 6 this description always talks of speed while the value of rotational godet speed results from the above relationship of the godets 2 of the first drawing unit 1 1 and v 2 is the speed of the godets 2 of the second drawing unit 1 2 see also fig1 and fig2 the continuous line shows a higher drawing ratio the dashed line a lower one the course of the torques m exerted on the godets 2 by the tow 6 starting from an average torque is illustrated in the diagrams of fig5 and 6 the bars shown in continuous outlines.
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the core is also useful when forming a column because vertical reinforcement can be inserted through the vertically aligned cores to lend stability to the columnar structure for example concrete grout and rebar steel pipe or post tension rods can be used to fill the core and strengthen the structure core 120 is generally rectilinear having walls generally parallel to the side surfaces on opposing inside corners of core 120 are located two interlocking elements 122 these elements extend the thickness of the block and project above the top surface of the block they are essentially co planar or parallel with the bottom surface of the block that is the bottom surface of the block is essentially co planar or contiguous with the bottom surfaces of these elements although neither the interlocking elements nor the core need extend the thickness of the block typically it is simpler to manufacture the blocks this way in any event the interlocking elements extend a distance above the top surface of the block this distance is sufficient to provide adequate interlocking between blocks when a second block is stacked on a first block block 100 has interlocking elements that are mirror images of each other on a diagonal plane of symmetry through the block these interlocking elements are positioned to permit the alignment of blocks directly over one another when rotated 90 degrees about the vertical axis of the block the interlocking elements also help to lock blocks into place thus adding stability to a.
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a texture the process performed in block 52 could be the process reserved for flat zones in block 20 generally a noise reduction by averaging calculated on the pixels in the kernel a singular pixel could indeed be a pixel distorted by noise however the abovementioned criterion particularly its third or fourth component also enables pixels located on a transition between zones of different brightness to be detected which would also be detected in block 16 as belonging to a texture such a detection in block 16 is not necessarily wrong since a transition between two texture elements can be considered to belong to the texture however better results have been obtained by processing such pixels using directional averaging fig6 shows an example of using the pixels in the reference kernel to perform a simple directional averaging calculation in the reference kernel nine pixels are kept the central pixel and the north n south s east e west w north west nw north east ne south west sw and south east se pixels i e a reduced reference kernel of 3 u00d7 3 pixels is formed the sum of the differences is calculated for each pair of opposite pixels in the reduced kernel i e d 11 d 14 or d w d e d 1 d 24 or d nw d se d 3 d 22 or d n d s and d 5 d 20 or d ne d sw the outgoing pixel px out is then calculated as the mean of the pixels corresponding to the minimum sum of the differences for example if the minimum sum is d n d s the following is obtained.
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abstract continuously variable transmission provided with a first pulley having two pulley discs with a second pulley having two pulley discs and with a drive belt wound around the pulleys for transmitting torque therebetween at least one disc of the first pulley being axially movable with respect to the other disc of the pulley under the influence of an axial force provided on the movable disc by a hydraulic pressure in a cylinder of a piston cylinder assembly associated with the first pulley the continuously variable transmission is further provided with a control system capable of controlling the pressure in the cylinder and including a pump for generating a flow of hydraulic medium from a reservoir to a main hydraulic line and a line pressure valve at least operable by a control pressure which is regulated by an electronically operable pressure regulator for controlling a line pressure in the main hydraulic line additionally the control system includes a pressure control device capable of influencing the line pressure by providing a further pressure on a part of the line pressure valve application_number US 70851200 A description fig1 shows a schematic representation of a cvt with an electro hydraulic control system according to the state of the art the cvt comprises a first pulley 1 on a first shaft 3 and a second pulley 2 on a second shaft 4 a drive belt 10 is mounted around said pulleys 1 2 for transmitting torque between said shafts 3 4 each pulley 1 or 2 has a fixed disc 5 or 6 and an axially moveable disc 7 or 8 respectively piston cylinder assemblies 11 13 and 12 14 are provided for axially displacing said movable discs 7 and 8 cylinders 11 and 12 of.
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embodiments the thickness of the skin changes slowly linearly without stages so as not to require any ply drop off area note however that certain plies or jumps in thickness are necessary whatever the aircraft in effect certain special areas of the fuselage require jumps in thickness like the longitudinal and circumferential joining areas and opening areas hatches doors inspection ports these jumps in thickness create a variation in thickness on the interior profile of the skin requiring the use of specific parts these jumps in thickness are present on all aircraft whatever the technology for manufacturing said aircraft the disclosed embodiments on the other hand makes it possible to avoid the ply drop off to make the changes in skin thickness necessary to absorb the flexural forces of the fuselage to do so the disclosed embodiments propose replacing the ply drop off areas with a continuous variation in the thickness of the skin fig7 8 and 9 show examples of changes in the skin thickness profile fig7 shows a schematic sectional view of a fuselage panel 3 made of composite material on the left part 30 of this panel which corresponds to the nose of the aircraft the skin thickness is 1 4 mm on the right lateral part 32 of this panel which corresponds to the wing side of the aircraft the skin thickness is 2 1 mm on the edge 33 of this panel the thickness is 3 5 mm making such a fuselage panel 3 of composite material requires two frame molds and two stringer molds one frame mold for area 30 one frame mold for area 32 one stringer mold for area 30 and one stringer mold for area 32.
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or outside of the bucket while the reel is on top of it the reel does not have to be opened in order to load the cord and both ends are exposed throughout the winding process making it unnecessary for the cord to be completely unwound in order to access the plug end fig3 shows the measurements of the different constituents of the cord reel apparatus 300 several experiments and trials performed have yielded these ideal size measurements and position for all the constituents for optimizing the ease and pace of operation of winding and unwinding extension cords for the housing the outer diameter is represented by 310 is no greater than 11 inches and the outermost diameter including the lip protrusion is represented by 320 is 12 inches and height of the housing is represented by 340 is 4 75 inches are found to be the ideal measurements for the internal shaft spool the outer diameter is represented by 330 is 10 8 inches and height is represented by 350 is 4 5 inches are found to be the most ideal measurements for conveniently winding and unwinding a cord up to 50 feet the cord reel works best when.
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of offset to either side of the neutral balance center position b at the top end of attachment hook 200 a cross sectional view of its immovably affixed receiver tube 155 a is shown within this receiver tube the inner adjustable insert tube 155 is shown the lifting eye 157 with its single hole for attachment to a suitable lifting device is shown this upper assembly provides four inches of offset to either side of the neutral midpoint in one inch increments perpendicular to the plane of plates 210 210 a this arrangement provides the ability to tip the suspended tool track combination to either side again for the purpose of accommodating variations in grade or some other perceived advantage of manipulation fig1 offers views like fig7 and fig8 combined except that dimensions represented reflect the larger diameter of the rear forcing disc 110 b fig1 illustrates detailed dimensions of the flange plates used to join forcing discs 110 a 110 b to their respective separator assemblies 120 a 120 b for the forcing discs the ten inch edges of each flange plate are welded to the ends of the ten inch wide forcing disc bands fig1 specifies dimensions of attachment hook.
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7 the computer 31 is connected via a third line 39 with a remote programming station not shown in more detail for occasional or continuous input of the current rate of exchange further a coin tester 40 is arranged downstream of the coin insertion slot this coin tester 40 is designed to accept coins in the currency of the present country and is directly coupled via a fourth line 41 so as to bypass the computer with the drive 37 for disengaging the lock 38 of the blocking arms 24 which are suspended so as to be rotatable about a vertical axis and which control the release opening of the cart store 1 this coupling being effected in such a way that the coin operated machine and luggage pushcart release can also be actuated by inserting coins in the currency of the present country a video monitor 42 is arranged at the coin deposit acceptance devices 8 in each instance and displays operating instructions and if required the successive steps such as u201c insert deposit u201d u201c remove change u201d or u201c remove cart u201d and the like in the schematic view of the interaction between the stationary transmitter receiver system and the mobile transmitter receiver system shown in fig5 a stationary transmitter receiver unit 11 is outfitted with a prompting transmitter 43 and an integrated transmitter antenna 44 associated with the latter a receiver antenna 45 a receiver 46 connected downstream of the latter a microprocessor 47 a power supply 48 and an interface 49 for the host computer 50 in addition to a battery for safeguarding the power.
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at 65 u00b0 c after passing through the humidifying and dehumidifying chambers 18 and 22 and through the heater 40 and at a flow rate of 2 4 kg per minute for a system producing 1 m 3 of purified water per day operating 24 hours per day meanwhile the carrier gas 14 e g air initially at about 25 u00b0 c can be fed by a blower through the system in counter flow to the flow of liquid feed composition 12 i e from the bottom to the top of the humidifying chamber 18 from the top of the humidifying chamber 18 to the top of the dehumidifying chamber 22 and from the top to the bottom of the dehumidifying chamber 22 at a flow rate of 20 40 kg per minute for a 1 m 3 per day system the concentrated remainder 34 of the liquid feed composition 12 can be collected in a concentrated remainder collection receptacle 42 at the bottom of or beneath the humidifying chamber 18 meanwhile the condensed purified water 24 can be collected in the receptacle 44 at the bottom of or beneath the dehumidifying chamber 22 in particular embodiments the liquid feed is sprayed into the humidifying chamber with such a concentration of solutes that the liquid feed becomes super saturated in the humidifier at the outlet or both but not sufficiently super saturated for precipitation to occur within the humidifying chamber in other embodiments the liquid feed is sprayed into the humidifying chamber with such a concentration of solutes that the liquid feed reaches a level of super.
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between the number and choice of pre diluted standard colorant concentration pairs if any and the number and choice of neutral colors should be made with the demands of the specific patterns and pattern colors to be reproduced in mind as a specific example of the above technique involving use of different dilutions of the same hue e g pink and red or light and medium blue it is contemplated that a particularly wide range of commercially desirable colors can be produced from a set of five colors that includes standard dilutions of blue and cyan along with red gray and yellow with the latter three colors all at the same relative but not necessarily standard level of dilution the process is begun by using relatively dilute colorant concentrations of these latter three colors after producing all patterns having colors best suited to combinations of these five process colors these three colorants can be purged from the patterning device simply by respectively introducing all at one time progressively less dilute colorant concentrations of these three colorants e g more concentrated red medium gray and more concentrated yellow to the respective applicators that previously contained the more dilute concentration of the same colorant because of the ability of darker or more concentrated.
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connected to drive member 31 of an on off control switch 26 to be more fully described hereinafter switch 26 is mounted on a printed circuit board 24 which is entrapped in the space formed between cover 20 and rear iron wall 22 printed circuit board 24 is snapped into a suitable potting frame 25 thereafter a potting compound is used to encapsulate the electric components on board 24 the frame is then connected to rear wall 22 referring now to fig2 6 there is shown a preferred embodiment of switch 26 switch 26 includes a non conductive housing 30 formed from suitable plastic or other similar material housing 30 includes a pair of rectangularly shaped spaced housing blocks 74 and 76 for mounting terminal pins 36 and 38 respectively terminal pins 36 and 38 are connected to board 24 an electrically conductive winding 32 is supported within the space between housing members 74 and 76 each end of winding 32 is connected to a respective terminal 36 or 38 so that when electrical power is supplied to the terminal winding 32 is energized a nose piece 29 extends outwardly from housing member 76 nose piece 29 has a bore 27 extending therethrough a metallic drive member 31 extends within bore 27 drive member 31 includes a first cylindrical portion 28 and a second cylindrical portion 34 of a somewhat larger diameter than portion 28 as shown in fig1 cylindrical portion 28 of drive member 31 abuts stem 15 of control knob 16 and is therefore movable within bore 27 in response.
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algorithm can automatically adapt to the use of hsdpa or 1 u00d7 rtt in a hands off approach without having to specify the network in use and without having to manually set parameters 4 check the inter arrival time to see if it is greater than a minimum configurable value and less than a configurable upper limit and also check to see if the packet length is greater than a configurable minimum packet size if all conditions are satisfied then go to step 5 otherwise skip step 5 and go to step 6 5 calculate the average packet inter arrival time the calculation of the average packet inter arrival time can be a moving average and or a weighted average 6 determine how many back to back closely spaced packet arrivals the algorithm should be able to tolerate two packets are considered closely spaced if their inter arrival time falls below a configurable minimum inter arrival time high speed network packets arrive on the order of few tens of milliseconds on average which justifies occasional back to back zero ms inter arrivals therefore the algorithm tolerates a number of back to back closely spaced packet arrivals however due to the nature of underlying os and device drivers packets are not always.
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to conditioning element 18 these can be seen along the left hand side of controller 10 a number of these switches close when a burner unit element enters a particular state this relationship is symbolized in fig1 by a dotted line drawn from the element whose state controls to the switch which controlled by the state of the element thus recycle interlock switch 40 closes when recirculating fan 60 reaches a certain speed the lockout interlock switch 54 closes when the combustion fan 61 reaches a certain speed the low and high fire switches 52 and 58 close when the damper and fuel throttle 66 reach their low and high fire positions respectively the following table defines the purpose of each and the reference numbers for the switch which controls the signal and the screw terminal which receives the signal ______________________________________ switch terminalsignal name purpose ref no ref no ______________________________________pilot valve hold selects pilot valve hold 44 45 modemanual open selects manual opening 46 47 for main valvepre ignition senses status of pre 48 49interlocks ignition interlock switch stringstart switch allows manual start 50 51 of operating sequencehigh fire switch closes when damper and 52 53 fuel throttle enter high fire positionlow fire switch closes when damper and 58 59 fuel throttle enter low fire positionstop switch allows manual stop of 42 43demand operating sequence by opening when closed applies demand.
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rejected and provides the printing station 55 with information for marking the devices 10 where appropriate the controller may also control the composition of the conductive polymer material by regulating the control valves 23 of the supply bins 21 as each device 10 is cut from the continuous strip 100 its resistance is measured as the resistance of each device is in milliohms care must be taken with this measurement and fig3 illustrates a preferred way of taking this measurement probes 47 of a resistance measuring device 46 are brought into contact with respective terminals 12 of the device 10 each probe 47 has three fingers comprising gold or gold plated spring loaded spikes 48 to make point contact with the surface of the ptc device 10 the spikes are spring loaded to ensure a consistent probe pressure is applied to each device as probe pressure may influence the resistance reading in this way probe pressure will not be a factor causing variations in readings between devices produced in the same machine also each probe has three fingers to ensure good contact with the terminal surface and is not as susceptible to fluctuations due to surface contamination as a single contact point while the embodiment shown illustrates a printer preferably of the ink jet type printing indicia onto the devices after their resistance value has been measured this is purely an optional feature however an advantage of this optional feature is that each.
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dentition which will later be added in the edentulous areas the completed appliance 15 shown in fig3 is then removed from the model 17 and inspected if the bonds are complete and no gaps exist between the joined elements the appliance 15 is positioned over the model 17 to check the fit if the bar 19 was under a strain when bonded to the clasps or if the clasps were under a strain when formed around the anchor teeth the resiliency of these parts will cause them to move when removed from the model accordingly it will be necessary to reheat these parts and make minor adjustments in their shape so that they will perfectly fit the model without the application of any stresses to the parts naturally any misalignment between the clasps and the existing dentition will cause forces to be exerted on the dentition when the appliance is inserted in the mouth of the wearer and these forces could cause the loosening and loss of the anchor teeth any contact point between the bar and the tissue in the mouth could cause extreme discomfort and the development of sores however due to the heat softenable nature of the plastic these problems can be avoided by fine adjustment and repeated trial of the appliance in the master model when the fit of the appliance in the model is satisfactory the plastic appliance may be tried in the mouth of the wearer this provides a double check on the quality of the original impression and the formation of the master model from the impression if the plastic appliance fits the model.
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the end 20 of bottom wall 18 inner wall 28 extends substantially parallel to supporting legs 22 and assists in supporting trough 12 outer end wall 32 is spaced from inner wall 28 and extends substantially parallel thereto for forming an end wall of pickling trough 12 discharge trough 26 includes a top wall 34 coupled to inner wall 28 top wall 34 is spaced from outer end wall 32 to form an opening 36 into discharge trough 26 in this embodiment trough 26 prevents large quantities of pickling solution from entering recovery tank 14 a guide member 38 is positioned on top wall 34 to guide the steel strip 40 being carried through the pickling trough guide member 38 preferably extends the entire width of pickling trough 12 and has a height sufficient to support and guide steel strip 40 and prevent steel strip 40 from contacting inner wall 28 and end 20 of bottom wall 18 preferably guide member 38 has a height to support steel strip above end 20 of bottom wall 18 as shown in fig1 guide member 38 also has a height sufficient to form a dam and assist in controlling the level and depth of the pickling solution in pickling trough 12 preferably guide.
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crystal material with 75 90 by weight of a four component liquid crystal composition of cyclohexanes application_number US 1577179 A description liquid crystal compositions having broad nematic temperature ranges wherein the compositions are in the liquid crystal phase over the temperature range from about 0 u00b0 c to at least 85 u00b0 c are formulated by combining between 10 and 25 by weight of the terphenyl liquid crystal additive 4 n pentyl 4 34 cyano p terphenyl available as t 15 from e merck co having the chemical formula str1 with about 75 90 by weight of a 4 part cyclohexane liquid crystal mixture the cyclohexane mixture commercially available as merck 1132 from e merck darmstadt west germany is a mixture of about 24 by weight of trans 4 n propyl 4 cyanophenyl cyclohexane having the chemical formula str2 which constituent is available from e merck as licristal u00ae s1103 about 36 by weight of trans 4 n pentyl 4 cyanophenyl cyclohexane having the chemical formula str3 available as licristal u00ae s1114 about 25 by weight of trans 4 n heptyl 4 cyanophenyl cyclohexane having a chemical formula str4 available as licristal u00ae s1115 and about 15 by weight of trans 4 n pentyl 4 39 cyanobiphenyl 4 cyclohexane having a chemical formula.
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non limiting examples in all the examples all specifications of parts and percentages in formulations refer to parts and percentages by weight and the dosage specified may be adjusted to the exact needs of an individual patient and accurately dispensed by conventional techniques known in the medical arts a suitable mixture for treatment according to this invention consists of 3 parts of l deprenyl mixed with 97 parts of an ointment base the composition of the ointment base is as follows ______________________________________polyethylene glycol 6000 distearate 5 15 polyethylene glycol 1540 15 25 butylated hydroxytoluene preservative 0 1 0 5 polyethylene glycol 300 balance______________________________________ an amount of 0 5 to 2 0 grams of this medicated ointment is applied to the forearm of a patient suffering from depression and rubbed into the skin to provide a therapeutically effective amount of ldeprenyl for at least one day this is the same as example 1 and is used in the same way except that the base is a cream rather than an ointment the composition of the cream base is ______________________________________glyceryl monostearate nf vii 10 20 cetyl alcohol 5 10 cetyl ester wax 5 10 polysorbate 60 5 10 propylene glycol 5 10 dimethicone 350 0 5 3 paraban preservative 0 2 water balance______________________________________ this is an example of a transdermal patch incorporating ldy five to fifty milligrams of this drug is dissolved in a mixture of mineral oil and poly isobutylene to provide a liquid center reservoir of active drug this reservoir is enclosed in a sealed flat disc shaped pouch one to six centimeters in diameter the top of the pouch consists of a thin aluminized polyester.
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is not a u201c black u201d pixel s 63 no the cpu 26 increments the row number n by one s 64 and if the row number n has not reached the maximum value max s 65 no s 63 to s 65 are repeated when the row number n reaches the maximum value max s 65 yes the cpu 26 increments the line number m by one s 66 and if the line number m has not reached the maximum value max s 67 no s 62 onwards are repeated next in case the pixel located in the search position g m n is u201c black u201d s 63 yes the cpu 26 stores the black pixel corresponding to the current search position g m n as the leading black pixel p 0 s 68 the control is then terminated and the control flow returns to s 53 of the outline pixel search control the cpu 26 stores the black pixel at coordinate 1 11 of the embroidery image illustrated in fig1 as the leading black pixel p 0 then in case the cpu 26 detects the leading black pixel in the outline pixel extraction control s 53 yes the outline pixel search control shown in fig9 for searching the outline pixel is executed s 54 in case the cpu 26 fails to detect the leading black pixel s 53 no a message reading u201c cannot execute temporary stitching u201d is displayed on the lcd 6 s 55 as a first step after starting the outline pixel search control the.
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can be lowered below a dew point temperature of the combustion products thus causing unwanted condensation in primary heat exchanger 2 although secondary heat exchanger 5 can be designed for corrosion resistance primary heat exchanger 2 is normally not designed for corrosion resistance and thus often cannot handle extended wetting times and thus can suffer serious corrosion if operating under conditions promoting surface corrosion as used throughout this specification and in the claims the term condensate corrosive surface is intended to relate to and be interchangeable with a description of any surface within the furnace system of this invention that can be damaged and or corroded by exposure to condensate particularly unwanted or undesirable condensate including but not limited to external or exposed outer surfaces of the heat exchanger sections of primary heat exchanger 2 and or secondary heat exchanger 5 one possible solution is to limit the amount of outdoor air allowed to enter the unit during cold weather operation this operating mode could effectively protect from or prevent unwanted condensation formation in at and or on primary heat exchanger 2 but this solution might not always be practical from a performance standpoint or as a requirement of the furnace because in some embodiments this invention is integrated with a modulating burner control which.
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activity and should be used in a larger amount requiring a longer cream time and giving a rapid foaming profile the resulting foam had a broad density distribution and poor moldability in the fire retardance test the resulting foam had a relatively high oxygen index but smoke generation is significant with unsatisfactory balance of the fire retardance the surface of the obtained foam has a high friability and a high thermal conductivity flexible isocyanurate foams were prepared with formulations of the polyol and the polyisocyanate shown in table 2 isocyanate index 105 by using respectively catalysts a b c and e produced in production examples 1 3 and 5 and a blowing agent and a foam stabilizer as shown in table 2 the products were tested and evaluated for the reactivity cream time gel time and rise time of the flexible isocyanurate foam the delaying effect elongation in seconds of cream time of the respective catalyst in comparison with catalyst l33 as the reference and the properties density and air permeability of the foam products table 2 shows the evaluation results table 2 shows that the quaternary ammonium salt catalysts of the present invention enable delaying of the initial reaction cream time the catalysts corrode only little the metallic materials and give a foam product having a low density and a high air permeability further the catalyst exudes less odor thereby improving.
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next referring to fig3 an under bump metallurgy layer 306 is formed on the active surface of the silicon wafer 300 said under bump metallurgy layer 306 mainly comprises an adhesive layer 306 a for example a titanium layer or a copper layer a barrier layer 306 b and a wetting layer 306 c said under bump metallurgy layer may comprise a titanium layer a nickel vanadium and a copper in sequence moreover the under bump metallurgy 306 layer may also comprise an aluminum layer a nickel vanadium layer and a copper layer in addition the mentioned above under bump metallurgy layer 306 can only comprise two layers made of a titanium layer and a copper layer which comprises an adhesive layer and one electrically conductive layer or said under bump metallurgy layer comprises four layers made of an aluminum layer a titanium layer a nickel vanadium layer and a copper layer next referring to fig4 a photo resist layer 308 is formed on the portions of the under bump metallurgy layer 306 which are disposed above the bonding pads 302 in order to expose the residual portions of the barrier layer 306 b and the wetting layer 306 c not covered by the photo resist layer afterwards as shown in fig5 the photo resist layer is taken as a mask to remove the residual portions of the barrier layer 306 b and the wetting layer 306 c not covered by the photo resis layer so as to expose the adhesive layer 306 a for example the nickel vanadium layer of the under bump metallurgy layer can be removed by the etchant made of a sulfuric acid.
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woven fabric manufactured using highly oriented individual polyolefin fibers desirably these fibers are between about three and thirty denier a unit of weight indicating the fineness of fiber filaments and even more desirably between about eight and twenty two denier this composition would imbue the geotextile with resistance to naturally occurring soil alkalis and acids of great import if the fill material is soil additionally the geotextile would be unaffected by bacteria or fungi because in most applications the geotextile will be exposed to sunlight and its harmful ultraviolet uv radiation the geotextile may be made from fibers that contain ultraviolet and anti oxidant additives or be coated with an uv resistant coating to improve the life of the material as it is often desirable for a ballistics barrier to be camouflaged the geotextile is receptive to pigmentation coloring and dyeing thus the barrier may be camouflaged to reduce its visual footprint the camouflaged pattern may be matched to the environment in which the barrier will be deployed advantageously cells constructed in the above described manner are laterally collapsible consider that the cells are formed from a non rigid fabric and the formation of the cells is only a consequence of the bonding of sheets of fabric together.
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appearance within the kind of visual environments in which the tracker is operating then it is not possible to build a unique u201c model u201d for that target once a model of the target 106 a is generated a controller 118 is then instructed by the tracking system to control the ptz motors 108 to move the camera to keep the selected target 106 centered in the field of view of the camera 102 such controllers are also well known in the art the controller 118 like the tracking system 116 is preferably implemented by software contained on a peripheral device on the computer 114 two general approaches for controlling the camera 102 that are widely used in the prior art include a discrete approach in which the camera 102 is moved from time to time to keep the target 106 centered and a continuous approach in which the camera 102 is moved to keep the target 106 continuously centered whichever approach is used to control the camera 102 the results of which are fed to the controller 118 which determines the amount of camera movement necessary to keep the target 106 centered in the field of view of the camera 102 the controller 118 outputs an appropriate signal to the ptz motors 108 of the camera 102 to carry out its instructions to.
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5274883 A abstract a sliver is created by directly condensing the carded web from a carding apparatus and then feeding it to a drafting set from which it is subsequently delivered by way of an autoleveller comprising sliver thickness sensing means and variable draft means application_number US 98086492 A description referring now to the drawing there is shown a carding cylinder 1 to which a fibrous web or batt is introduced by a taker in 2 and from which the carded web is removed by means of a doffer 3 the web is then in turn removed from the doffer 3 by a web take off roll 4 the carding of fibres being carried by the carding cylinder 1 is effected by way of card clothing on a concave part cylindrical carding plate 5 which is thus held close to the path of movement of card clothing on the cylinder 1 so that the web being carried by the cylinder 1 is carded between the opposed points of i the card clothing of the cylinder 1 and ii that on the plate 5 respectively in a known manner the web removed by the take off roll 4 is then applied to a conveyor belt web condensing system 6 which draws the edges of the web inwardly towards the centre of the web in order to condense the web to form a sliver other forms of web condensing apparatus are known and are suitable for the present invention such apparatus including a lateral draw belt take off arrangement in which the sliver is condensed along one edge of the web rather than along the centre of the web or a condensing trumpet arrangement in which the edges of the web.
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part 6 together with the locking means 12 thus the above described counterforce is exerted by means of the rear part 6 to the outer race 11 a wherein the bearing 11 is subjected to a loading between the inner race 11 b and the outer race 11 a caused by the locking thus the cogging 15 can be formed in the sealing element 21 or for example the operations of the spring suspension part 28 and the sealing element 21 can be combined at least partly it is also obvious that the coggings 13 and 14 can also be tilted in the direction of the longitudinal axis x 1 wherein they become conical furthermore it is obvious that the coggings 15 and 16 can also be tilted in the direction of the longitudinal axis x 1 wherein the contact between them can be released when the locking means 12 is moved and wherein they become conical thus also the coggings 15 and 16 are arranged in such a way that they are placed in a contact transmitting the rotational motion at least when the locking means 12 is locked however the forces releasing the locking caused by the profiles of the coggings can thus be increased wherein also the required pressure effect must be greater at the same time the connecting may take more time and the wear of the coggings is increased furthermore the outer race.
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needle swing amplitude data is read out it activates needle swing drive mechanism dv b upon receipt of a pulse from pulse generator p6 which pulse is issued when the needle is positioned at its upper dead point then n which is the address of stitch data common to unit patterns a 3 is increased by 1 and the fabric feed data for stitching signal 2 is read out to activate the fabric feed drive mechanism dv f when the needle is positioned at its lower dead point thus address n is successively incremented by 1 so as to alternately control needle swing amplitude and fabric feed when repeating signal ret 39 is reached the stitch data of c at ram address mn 1 in fig4 is read out although stitch data of c is not shown there this stitch data contains that needle swing amplitude data and that fabric feed data alternately stored in rom which will create unit pattern c the initial address will contain data for needle swing amplitude designated by c 1 of the stitch no 1 in fig3 c and the last address will contain repeating signal ret 39 in the same manner as in unit pattern a.
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the enclosure 10 the tightness of the compartment 20 in relation to the outside being ensured at the level of the coupler 48 both by the closed valve 52 and by the sealing cap 56 the depressed push rods 60 also have double sealing limiting leakage risks the communications provided by the orifices 26 prevent any pressure or temperature differences between the compartment 20 and the enclosure 10 and the measurement of the capacitive divider 14 16 is not affected by such temperature or pressure variations if a capacitor 36 is chosen varying with the temperature in the same way as the capacitor 14 16 when an incident occurs for example failure of the low voltage capacitor 36 the sealing cap 56 is removed freeing the moving plate 66 which moves to the cleared position allowing the valves 28 of the communication orifices 26 to close the filling duct 74 is then fitted as shown in fig2 connecting the filling duct 74 causes the valve 52 of the filling orifice 50 to open the valves 28 of the communication orifices 26 remaining closed the gas in the compartment 20 can be evacuated via the filling duct 74 being either recovered or rejected into the atmosphere after the compartment 20 has been emptied the cover 32 can be removed by unscrewing the screws 34 to give access to the capacitor 36 the enclosure 10 remains filled during this operation and the installation can.
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into the annular space a second port is also located on the housing and adapted for expelling any fluids whether they be liquids or gases which are present in the annular space prior to the injection of corrosion inhibiting substance the fluids which are present prior to injection often include seawater freshwater air or combinations thereof when the flange is being utilized in the splash zone of a marine environment the ports are preferably capable of being opened or closed by for example a valve the first or second port is also useful for removing for example draining the corrosion inhibiting substance when repair or inspection of the flange is necessary in addition either port or an additional port may be employed to reduce the pressure within the flange protection device in the event of a leak from the flange if leaking from the flange is likely then it may be desirable to include a pressure sensing device within the flange protection device in this manner if a leak does occur the port may be opened to prevent the flange protection device from bursting the first and second port may be located anywhere on the housing so long as the existing fluids in the annular space are ejected upon the introduction of corrosion inhibiting substance generally it is most convenient and practical to orient the two ports such that gravity may be used advantageously for example when the first port is located below the second port then the introduction of corrosion inhibiting substance pushes the existing fluids upward and out of the second port into the.
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is made under and on the left side of the dielectric layer 41 a drain d is made under and on the right side of the dielectric layer 41 there is semiconductor material 43 between the source s and the drain d the adjacent transistors t 41 t 42 are made side by side and with gates doped with different dopant furthermore the adjacent transistors have different threshold voltage vt from each other a length of 4 l for the adjacent transistor in x direction is only four fifth u2158 of that for the traditional transistors in parallel connection as shown in fig2 u2158 is calculated from comparison of the corresponding lengths 4 l v 5 l and then 4 l 5 l u2158 when the number of transistor is extremely large to be made on a single chip the occupied area of a single chip on the semiconductor wafer saves half the occupied area for a single chip according to this embodiment and compared with a traditional one as shown in fig2 is as follows the length in x direction for traditional transistors in series connection is 2n 1 l however the length in x direction for continuous multigate transistors in series connection is n 2 l 2n 1 l is simplified to be 2 nl when n is extremely a large number n 2 l is simplified to be nl when n is extremely a large number the threshold voltages setting are the same as that described for fig3 as an example a typical operation parameters can be described as follows t 41 is at high state when the gate g 41 is applied with a voltage of v dd and t 41 is at low state.
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where like numerals refer to like parts or elements there is shown in fig1 the rip guide setting tool 10 of the present invention the setting or alignment tool 10 is comprised of four arms interconnected at their respective ends as follows a base arm 12 having a rectangular cross section is dimensioned to be placed within a machined channel located on the cutting table of a table saw and extend upward and above the table surface a height substantially equivalent to the substantially square in cross section alignment arm 14 both the base arm 12 and the alignment arm 14 are of equivalent length and connected together at their ends by a pair of extension arms 16 18 the extension arms 16 18 are of uniform dimensions length width and depth such that their respective connection at the ends of the base and alignment arms 12 14 create a parallelity between the extension arms 16 18 with the parallelity of the extension arms 16 18 the base and alignment arms 12 14 are also aligned in parallel the resulting configuration of the arms 12 18 is a parallelogram at the respective ends of each of the arms 12 18 are a series of connectors 20 which can be described best with reference to fig2 through 4 fig3 shows one of the connectors 20 arranged between alignment arm 14 and extension arm 18 a hole 22 is placed in extension arm 18 to accommodate.
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the full height of the towel at some point after the first two wash locations are completed the leading edge of the towel reaches the dryer section 8 location this triggers the start of the electric heaters 48 when the heat has reached a certain level the drying fan 22 starts a moisture sensor detects when drying is sufficient and releases the mechanism to advance once the next wash location has completed this then repeats for the full height of the towel if the alternate u v lights 50 are employed in the design they are activated when the first section of towel reaches the light station and deactivated when the towel is complete safety sensors and devices prevent overheating of the towel in the dryer section 8 when the towel has completely processed an alarm signals the user the user can then retrieve the washed sanitized dried and warmed towel an alternate process would be the warming of a clean towel in this case the user would press a u201c feed warm u201d or similar button and all the above processes would engage except for the wash wash support features and the dryer fan 22 instead of a moisture indicator triggering the advance of the towel a simple timer or thermal sensor would be used the same safety features would be used to prevent overheating of the towel the operation of the towel washing and drying unit 1 would involve a person feeding a dirty towel into the machine before the start of a bath or shower the machine washes sanitizes dries and therefore warms the towel after two minutes the towel is.
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spacing once this microscopic stroke which is used merely to blow out any accumulations of fuel upstream of the valve is ended the additional magnet is deprived of current again and the valve is kept in the closing position the arrangement of the additional magnets described in conjunction with fig1 can perform still another task because of various factors especially the phenomenon of so called sticking of an armature on a holding magnet it can happen that upon a shutoff of the holding current the armature will separate from the pole face of the holding magnet with a time lag these time lags must therefore be taken into account in determining the shutoff time in order to bring about an accurately timed onset of motion of the armature and thus accurate times for opening or closing of the gas exchange valve the influence of the 34 sticking 34 can now be counteracted by providing that the existing additional magnet which at the termination of armature motion acts as a damping or braking magnet is used as an accelerating magnet at the onset of armature motion given a suitable current supply to initiate the process of expulsion of the armature from the holding electromagnet the holding current through the electromagnet is turned off and depending on the dimensioning either just beforehand just after or at the same time the additional magnet is supplied with current or acted upon by an increased current as a result in addition to the action of the restoring spring an.
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and forming a low dielectric constant insulating layer having a specific dielectric constant lower than the specific dielectric constant of silicon oxide on the first hydrophobic insulating layer having a bydrophilized surface a semiconductor device manufacturing method which can suppress peel off of a low dielectric constant insulating layer from an underlying hydrophobic layer is provided application_number US 41024703 A description an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawing as shown in fig1 a an element isolation trench or trenches are formed in the surface layer of a silicon substrate 10 and insulating material such as silicon oxide is filled in this trench to form a shallow trench isolation sti 11 if necessary before or after sti is formed ions are implanted to form a desired well or wells in the surface layer of the silicon substrate 10 a number of active regions are defined being surrounded by sti 11 on the surface of each active region of the silicon substrate 10 an insulated gate electrode is formed which is made of a lamination of a gate insulating film 14 a polysilicon gate electrode 15 and a silicide electrode 16 side wall spacers 17 are formed on both side walls of the insulated gate electrode the insulated gate electrode structure is collectively represented by g before and after the side wall spacers 17 are formed desired ions are implanted to form source drain regions with extensions a cmos transistor structure can be formed by forming n and p channel transistors after semiconductor elements such as mos transistors are formed a phosphosilicate glass psg layer 18 is deposited to a thickness of about 1 5 u221e m by chemical vapor deposition cvd at a substrate temperature of 600.
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trailing blunt end 54 of the dissecting ring the method of implanting an adjusting ring 47 within the cornea of the eye is as follows first a determination is made by taking optical measurements of the eye as to what shape the cornea should have in order for that eye to operate in an optically correct manner fig1 shows a target image comprised of indicia 81 this target grid 81 may be made by reflecting light from placido rings from a standard spherical surface the same size as the eye in question and at a fixed distance an image is made of this 34 correct 34 topographic map of the eye referred to herein as a target or target image the target indicia is in the form of vertical lines or grids 81 as shown in fig1 which of course may be drawn in other radial meridians as well as the horizontal meridian as shown the spacings between the grids 81 represents a topographic survey of an eye having a corrected curvature as pertains to the specific eye in question a dissecting ring 51 is next placed in the groove 77 on the concave surface 76 of the rotatable holding member 72 the blunt end 54 of ring 51 is contacted against the pin 78 extending outwardly from the groove the magnetic attraction between the magnetic member 72 and steel ring 51 holds.
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is reduced a positive guiding surface 15 is provided on the stitch cam 2 to bring the needles to their immovable position in cooperation with the not shown needle selecting device and also not shown cam with pressing cam technique for each individual knitting needle it can be determined whether they must perform the unloading movement or not the needle feet 10 which about only with half foot height against the stitch cam perform no unloading movement while the needle feet which abut with the whole foot height against the stitch cam are engaged by the curved surface 9 and thereby perform the unloading movement when with this structural shape of the sinking element 30 it is turned to its outer end position not shown the selected needles can be sinking either on the small sinking surface 6 or on the wide sinking surface 6 plus 8 the arrangement 50 shown in fig6 and 7 makes possible the formation of stitches with another stitch size than the stitches formed with the sinking surface 6 of the needle sinkers 2 the arrangement has also a stitch cam 2 with a small sinking surface 6 as well as a positive guiding surface 7 the associated sinking element 31 is again supported turnably about a rotary point 41 and in fig6 is shown in its inner end position by loading in direction of the arrow 11 u2033 the needle feet which only with a half foot height against.
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created by the argentina fire ants the entire colony including the queen are destroyed by means of the exterminating capabilities of the present invention the steel hose adaptor 122 allows the perforated pipe 120 to obtain a fixed portion 118 of the flex hose 102 the perforated pipe 120 contains perforations so that the super heated steam 98 is disposed within the dome 110 referring now to fig5 the alternate embodiment of the present invention is a trailer 124 that is portably movable the trailer deck 126 contains all of the necessary equipment to exterminate the argentina fire ant an 80 gallon tank 128 has an aperture 130 the supply line 132 feeds the tank 128 via the supply line 132 the tank 128 has two roll bars 134 and 136 disposed about its surface 138 to prevent the tank 128 from rolling the supply line 132 connects to the three temperature controllers 140 142 and 144 the temperature controller 140 regulates the temperature of the first burner 146 the temperature controller 142 regulates the temperature of the second burner 148 and the temperature controller 144 regulates the temperature of the third burner 150 as can be seen in fig5 each of the burners 146 148 and 150 have their own dedicated gas lines 152 154 and 156 respectively it will be understood that each of the elements described above or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the type described above while the invention has been illustrated and.
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of a vehicle the transmittance of the cover is lower than the window thus the present invention may be formed on the light bulb cover of the vehicle alternately the antenna could be formed on the cover screen of the notebook cell phone and so on in this case the conductive layer usually composed by a material includes oxide containing metal or alloy wherein the metal is preferable to select one or more metals from au zn ag pd pt rh ru cu fe ni co sn ti in al ta ga ge and sb some of the transparent material includes oxide containing zn with al2o3 doped therein this shape is constructed by using an adequate mask during the forming process of the transparent conducting layer in the case the inner coaxial cable is directly connected to the element of the conductive layer which can be optionally connected to the metallic body of the car other feeding configurations are possible such as by using a capacitive coupling the feeding mechanism is well known in the art the reception system can be improved by using space diversity or polarization diversity techniques two or several multi band antennas or an antenna array can be.
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the identified data sources 120 the executable entity 132 identifies a common attribute 142 1 152 1 in which the common attribute is operable as a match column for each of the identified data sources 120 as depicted at step 305 the common attribute in a particular configuration defines a join field operable to implement a join between data such as tables from each of the data sources 120 employing the identified common attribute 142 1 152 1 in each of the data sources the executable entity 132 correlates via the common attribute the objects 122 of the identified data sources 120 according to the defined associations 138 as shown at step 306 the correlation identifies associated objects 122 according to the association 138 typically a match operation therefore correlating further includes accessing via the access method and the location each of the identified data sources as depicted at step 307 accordingly in the exemplary relational database data sources 120 the correlation identifies pairs of objects 140 1 150 2 from each data source having a matching value in the common attribute such as b 2 in the example shown performing the correlation further includes traversing the objects 122 in each of the data sources 120 as depicted at step 308 traversing may be in a linear or sequential manner or may be according to an index hash or other selective mapping operation the executable.
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116 of the engine with various components of an augmentor assembly 120 being supported by the vanes by way of example a trailing edge box 122 of vane 114 described in greater detail with respect to fig2 mounts a spray bar assembly for providing a spray of fuel for augmentation and a flame holder assembly for facilitating combustion of the spray of fuel a tailcone 124 also is located in the exhaust section as shown in fig2 augmentor assembly 120 includes a flame holder assembly 130 and a spray bar assembly 132 both of which are mounted to trailing edge box 122 as the names imply the spray bar assembly routes fuel to spray nozzles that provide sprays of fuel for augmentation and the flame holder assembly provides ignition for the sprays of fuel flame holder assembly 130 is shown in greater detail in fig3 as shown in fig3 flame holder assembly 130 includes an impingement sheet assembly 140 that is elongate and which includes a base 141 and a mounting surface 142 mounting surface 142 mounts a series of lugs e g lug 144 that attach the flame holder assembly to the trailing edge box 122 fig2 notably the lugs are shown in respective mounted positions in phantom lines in the embodiment of fig3 two types of lugs are used specifically lugs 144 146 are floating lugs and lug 148 is a fixed lug the floating lugs differ from the fixed lug in this embodiment by incorporating recesses e g recesses 145 147 for receiving fasteners whereas the fixed lug incorporates through holes.
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continuing concentration and dilution of electrolyte at opposite ends of an array of unit cells with single positives fig2 can be prevented by several practical arrangements for example a tubular conduit for oxygen gas can be provided between the ends of the cell array practical implementation is facilitated by the absence of a pressure difference between the interior and the exterior of the conduit also hermeticity is not required alternatively the cell stack can terminate with a catalyst electrode such as used for the anode in this case the oxygen will react with the hydrogen environment at the catalyst to yield water which will dilute the electrolyte the excess water can be returned via a conduit e g wick to the opposite end of the cell array the same types of materials that are suitable as reservoir structures can also be used for wick arrangements this configuration is schematically shown in fig3 it shows the array of the following components gas distribution screen 52 anode 53 separator matrix 54 cathode 55 reservoir structure 56 cover membrane 57 and wick for water return 58 if the ni h 2 cell is operated only under mild conditions low rate limited amount of overcharge a special oxygen or water return conduit need not be provided at all since the common hydrogen atmosphere acts as such for example the more dilute electrolyte has an increased partial pressure of water.
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against the walls of the separator and against each other as a result the particles to be cleaned can become damaged therefore it would be highly desirable to have a new and improved apparatus and method for separating lighter particles from heavier particles in a more efficient and cost effective manner with little or no damage to the heavier particles separators and more particularly pneumatic type separators have been used in the past for cleaning debris from heavier particles such devices have generally required large fans with sufficient horsepower to produce the necessary dynamic forces to separate effectively the lighter particles from the heavier particles moreover some granular materials by reason of their weight require a greater dynamic force to effect the separation therefore large housing units have generally been required to accommodate the fans and motors necessary to generate such dynamic forces therefore it would be highly desirable to have a new and improved method and apparatus for performing the desired separation in a highly efficient and effective manner without requiring the use of bulky and expensive fans and motors or the expenditure of excessively large amounts of energy separators in the past have also served as means for helping dry grain and other granular materials that have become wet such apparatus have generally required special large fans and spreading devices such as conveyors and the like to expose and dry the wet material effectively therefore it would be highly desirable to have a new and improved apparatus for particle separation as well as being able to be adapted to help dry wet granular material without the.
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epithelium and or glial cells and glutamate antagonists can prevent treat or reduce retinal pigment epithelium and or glial migration and the subsequent development of proliferative vitreoretinopathy avoidance or management of proliferative vitreoretinopathy can be achieved by administering to the patient a compound capable of reducing glutamate induced retinal cell migration in a concentration effective to reduce such migration application_number US 3821502 A description in view of our discovery that glutamate is associated with proliferative vitreoretinopathy the invention features antagonists having certain specific characteristics the ability to cross the blood retina barrier and the ability to be administered chronically within those guidelines any suitable antagonist of the glutamate induced excitotoxicity may be used in accordance with the invention as mentioned in preferred embodiments n methyl d aspartate nmda subtype of glutamate receptor channel complex may be used to reduce or prevent proliferative vitreoretinopathy related injury many antagonists of the nmda receptor have been identified watkins et al trends in pharmacological sci 11 25 1990 hereby incorporated by reference there are several recognized sub types of nmda receptor including a channel blockers u2014 i e antagonists that operate non competitively to block the nmda receptor channel b receptor antagonists u2014 antagonists that compete with nmda acting at the nmda binding site c agents acting at either the glycine co agonist site or any of several modulation sites such as the.
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1 in its closed position according to the invention male articulation component 4 may as chosen be either mounted in a removable manner in its housing 5 of frame 1 to allow cover 2 if desired to be pulled off frame 1 in its upright position or to be connected in its housing 5 so that cover 2 cannot be disassembled from frame 1 thus articulation 3 of the invention with the same cast elements can as chosen be made part of the frame so that cover 2 cannot be disassembled or attached in a removable manner in its housing 5 of frame 1 to allow cover 2 to he pulled off the frame to this end male articulation component 4 includes cylindrical barrel 7 set in housing 5 of frame 1 housing which is configured in the form of a clevis for support of hinge pin 8 which goes freely through longitudinal bore 9 of barrel 7 and is attached in a tamper proof manner to the clevis of housing 5 more precisely the clevis of housing 5 is defined by two essentially parallel walls 10 externally connected to circular peripheral rim 1 a of frame 1 in which cover 2 is set each wall 10 is thus situated in the extension of a chord of frame 1 hinge pin 8 goes through holes 10 a in each of walls 10 which are perpendicular to the hinge pin 8 and ends of the hinge pin 8 are connected to the respective walls 10 for example each end of hinge pin 8 is connected by welding to the external side of wall 10 as indicated at 11 in fig2 and 4 male component 4 of articulation 3 also has projecting piece 12 connected radially to cover 2 and which can.