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contracted can be telescopically extended including the release of energy from spring 134 in order to separate fiber optic wet mate connectors 146 and fiber optic wet mate connectors 316 the outer portions of the anchor assembly must be shifted relative to the inner portions of the anchor assembly the rate of the axial shifting is again controlled by the metering rate of fluid through transfer piston 212 after the outer portions of the anchor assembly have been shifted relative to the inner portions of the anchor assembly extension 150 no longer supports locking key 232 in profile 330 as this point the entire anchor assembly may be retrieved to the surface referring now to fig6 9 including fig6 a 6c 7 a 7 c 8 a 8 c and 9 a 9 c therein is depicted successive axial section of an apparatus for controlling the connection speed of downhole connectors that is generally designated 400 it is noted that fig6 a 6c and 7 a 7 c are multiple views of the same apparatus turned 90 degrees relative to one another with the downhole part of completion 42 being removed in fig6 a 6c likewise fig8 a 8c and 9 a 9 c are multiple views of the same apparatus turned 90 degrees relative to one another as described above apparatus 400 is formed from certain components.
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2 s a control instruction for controlling the household electronic device 200 to turn on or turn off is generated when the touches on the display module 10 shift up and down a control instruction for controlling the household electronic device 200 to change channels up and down is generated when the touches on the display module 10 shifts right and left a control instruction for controlling the household electronic device 200 to lower and raise the volume is generated when the handheld electronic device 100 is shook a number is written on the display module 10 a control instruction for inputting a channel number into the household electronic device 200 is generated fig6 shows that the ui provider 61 provides a remote control menu 601 to display on the display module 10 in response to the start instruction the remote control menu 601 includes a power saving icon 601 and a number of control icons 602 associated with the control instructions when the control icon 602 is clicked the instruction generating unit 61 generates the control instructions associated with the clicked control icon 602 and transmits the control instruction to the household electronic device 200 to manipulate the household electronic device 200 when the power saving icon 601 is clicked the instruction generating unit 61 generates a power saving instruction the control module 30 is further configured to turn off the.
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insertion position of the replacement intervertebral disk 12 longitudinal axes of the mutually associated blind hold bores 40 in identical edges of both end plates 14 and 16 define in each case one plane the insertion instrument 10 comprises an elongate tubular sleeve 42 which defines a longitudinal axis 44 in longitudinal direction of the insertion instrument 10 at the proximal end the sleeve 42 is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to a rotary sleeve 46 which is provided with an internal thread 48 the sleeve 42 penetrates a shank 50 that is provided with a central longitudinal bore 52 a blind hole bore 54 which at the distal end widens the longitudinal bore 52 in the shank 50 is provided with an internal thread that is connected to an external thread of a threaded bolt 56 which is directed integrally with a holding fork 58 in proximal direction the holding fork 58 adjoining the threaded bolt 56 is of a rod shaped design but is provided along over half of its length at the distal end with a slot 60 for forming a top and a bottom fork end 62 and 64 both the threaded bolt 56 and the adjoining non forked portion of the holding fork 58 are provided with a bore 66 that is a continuation of the longitudinal bore 52 to facilitate a springing of the fork ends 62 and 64 these are.
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the present invention shoulder straps 12 and 14 are joined together prior to attaching to the rear latch mechanism 84 after the shoulder straps 12 and 14 are joined to each other the straps connect to a length adjustable fastener 16 as shown in fig2 the fastener 16 is a simple buckle connected to a connector strap 18 having a loop fed through the fastener 16 to allow the length of the connector strap 18 to be adjusted to a variety of lengths the connector strap 18 is then connected to the rear latch mechanism 84 the rear latch mechanism 84 consists of tether anchor hooks which may be located on the rear window ledge of the vehicle the back of the vehicle seat or on the floor of the vehicle as is well known in the art a rear latch mechanism 84 centered relative to the vehicle seat is desirable as a direct restraint minimizing the ability of the restraint system to move out of position and enabling the passenger 50 to be positioned in an unfavorable load path relative to the restraint system 10 after attachment of the restraint system 10 to the vehicle as described above the passenger 50 may then.
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the sheet thus is moved in reverse direction and is guided by switch means 205 between transport belts 102 and 103 to this end the switch means 205 is controlled correspondingly e g via an actuator 206 the guide plates 202 203 may have pressing rollers not shown here for guiding and accelerating the sheet in the event that the particular sheet is not to be turned the actuator 204 urges the sheet by way of guide plate 203 against the transport belt 101 moving in the direction of transport of the sheet in that event the sheet moves along a v shaped path formed by the transport belts 101 102 in the present embodiment part of the turning length is utilized as well for the transport path of the unturned sheet thereby reducing the expenditure for this second transport path this v shaped transport path is used as well to simulate the loss in time caused by turning of the sheet it is thus possible that both turned and unturned sheets have equal transport times in the turning device the sheets thus may be introduced almost at the same intervals into an additional transport system not shown here of a sorting device fig1 shows a first preferred embodiment of the invention in a schematic diagram the sheet.
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therefore water loss of the produce thereby reducing and or delaying dehydration which manifests itself in the produce as shriveling and reduction of size of the produce or wrinkling of the skin on the produce in the present invention it was found that a the polyvinylidene emulsions used had the best results if the emulsions resulted in dried films having gas transmissions in the following ranges for oxygen the range was 1 to 100 cm3 um m2 day bar at 25 u00b0 c and 85 relative humidity with the most preferred range being 10 80 cm3 um m2 day bar at 25 u00b0 v and 85 relative humidity for water vapor the range was 1 50 g um m2 day at 38 u00b0 c and 90 relative humidity with 10 30 g um m2 day at 38 u00b0 c and 90 relative humidity being preferred the polyvinylidene chloride copolymers used in the present invention can be any of the following polyvinylidene chloride co acrylic acid methyl acrylic acid vinyl chloride vinyl acetate methyl methacrylate propylene ethylene acrylates styrene 39 s or any combination of the above mention monomers which form the copolymer composition to achieve the objects and advantages of the invention and to provide an emulsion that forms a thin continuous film on the surface of the post harvest produce that extends the shelf life of the.
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vinyl chloride acetate copolymer an ethylenevinyl acetate copolymer and a silicone resin the protective layer 12 of an organic material as described above can be formed by preparing a solution of the organic material in an organic solvent such as benzene toluene or the like applying the solution on the surface of the oxide layer 11a of the recording layer 11 and removing the organic solvent said protective layer 12 may be formed by using said resin of uncured state without said solvent the protective layer 23 may alternatively be made of an inorganic material such as sio 2 sio in 2 o 3 sno 2 mgo zno zno 2 al 2 o 3 ceo 2 tio 2 mgf 2 caf 2 and cef 3 the protective layer 12 of the inorganic material is formed on the recording layer by vacuum deposition sputtering or the like an embodiment of the manufacturing method of the data recording medium of the construction as described above will now be described with reference to fig4 fig4 is a schematic view showing an embodiment of the method of manufacturing the data recording medium of the present invention first the recording layer 11 of te is formed to a thickness of 500 a by vacuum deposition on the surface of the substrate 10 of an acrylics thereafter the whole structure is fed to a heating section by a supply belt 15 at a rate of 5 m min the heating section has an arranging distance l 50 cm in which three focusing type ultraviolet lamps 14 of 80 w cm are arranged in this manner the oxide layer 11a of about 100 a thickness as shown in fig3 is formed on the surface of the recording.
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of a different pair of sleeve members defining a bore set at the alternative angle application_number US 52931690 A description as shown in the exemplary drawings a wheelchair referred to generally in fig1 by the reference numeral 10 includes the rear wheel camber sleeve assembly 12 of the present invention for rotatably supporting the large or main rear drive wheels of the wheelchair in this regard the general construction of the illustrative wheelchair 10 is representative of lightweight folding wheelchairs formed predominantly from metal tubing frame components more particularly the wheelchair 10 conventionally includes left and right side frames 14 and 16 adapted for respectively supporting a pair of relatively large main rear wheels 18 and a corresponding pair of relatively small front caster wheels 20 each of the side frames includes a pair of generally horizontal longitudinally extending upper and lower frame members 22 and 24 which are rigidly interconnected by a front support post 26 and a spaced pair of rear support posts 28 and 30 in addition the side frames 14 and 16 are interconnected by laterally extending frame components which may be adapted to collapse or fold to a compact geometry and which further cooperate with the side frames in a deployed configuration to support a conventional seat and backrest for the wheelchair the camber sleeve assembly 12 of the present invention is adapted to mount onto each side frame 14 and 16 to rotatably support the rear wheel 18 at a selected camber angle in this regard the invention is adapted for easy and convenient selection of any one of several camber angles by appropriate selection of sleeve assembly components however when the selected components are installed onto the.
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folding along line 18 may be promoted by an opening such as mouth area 22 along the line and or the head may have a relatively thin wall along the line that part of the head which is below fold line 18 inverts or folds upwardly into the interior of the top part of the head above the fold line the collapsed head may bulge slightly outwardly around line 18 as designated at 20 in fig4 imparting a bell shape to the part of the head above line 18 as shown in fig3 and 4 restraining means is provided to hold upper portion in collapsed position with respect to the lower portion the restraining means may take various forms in the embodiment of fig1 4 the restraining means comprises an interconnectable friction plug 26 28 plug half 26 is a downwardly opening cup positioned on the inside of the head at the top while the other plug half 28 is an upstanding post inside the head at the top of the neck 16 of the body these are preferably molded integrally on the respective portions 12 14 upper plug half 26 interfits frictionally with the lower half 28 when they are brought together to hold.
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sustained component of the potassium current in drg using a depolarization holding potential was also isolated both 4 ap and 4 ap 3 meoh did not significantly inhibit i dr data not shown therefore potassium current that is sensitive to 4 ap and 4 ap 3 meoh are mostly the fast potassium current i a while 4 ap 3 meoh has been shown above to enhance the cap propagation and block fast potassium channels in drg neurons 4 ap 3 meoh does not have a significant effect on cap activation threshold or on axonal response to dual or multiple stimuli to assess the cap activation threshold stimulus intensities from 1 85 to 6 5 v were applied to injured spinal cord tissue pre and post 100 u03bcm 4 ap 3 meoh treatment from these studies it was shown that 4 ap 3 meoh increased cap conduction at all stimuli intensity levels and that cap amplitude stimulus intensity curves were similar in pre and after 4 ap 3 meoh treatment data not shown post surgery sseps had been eliminated in all animals by the time electrical records could be accomplished lt 1 hour in all but two animals these u201c flat line u201d recordings were characteristic of the 1 week recordings as well indicating there was little evidence for spontaneous recovery of conduction in any of the guinea pigs one week after surgery in the two exceptions a small and very early arriving evoked potential.
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the test well was flowing 57 barrels of oil per day with 120 psi flowing casing pressure on a 9 64 inch choke and pumping 1900 barrels of water per day from the water drainage perforations after the system stabilized for several months the water production was lowered without causing any water breakthrough into the oil perforations the producing water oil ratio was 33 1 a comparison of oil production rates between the completion of this invention and three existing conventional completions is illustrated in fig7 which plots the monthly barrels of oil per day average of the payout 46 of the new completion well 40 and well payouts 47 48 and 49 of conventional wells nos 1 2 and 3 versus initial potential and subsequent months the three conventional wells represented in the graph as nos 1 3 were drilled in 1989 and encountered equal or greater oil column as compared to the well 40 as is typical with wells in this sand all three conventional completions declined during their first two years of production as water coned into the oil perforations in contrast the new completion method of this invention produced more than the initial rate even after 17 months of production in the well 40 in another preferred embodiment of the invention and referring.
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the second electrical connector 66 which is connectably received by the electrical connector receiver 50 of the electronic device 46 the solar energy operated power generator 40 may also include a rechargeable battery not shown to provide a source of electrical power to the electronic 46 device during periods of low light that is insufficient to permit the generator to produce electrical power to operate and or charge the electronic device in such an embodiment the solar energy operated power generator may alternatively be connected to a source of line power such as for example a household electrical outlet to charge the rechargeable battery thereof although while not depicted in other embodiments the elongated band 12 may have imprinted thereupon or otherwise include various aesthetic designs patterns or colors as desired in operation it can now be understood that a user such as a jogger hiker or biker may be able to secure their electronic device 28 to their person without the need to hold it during rigorous physical activity the user may removably insert their electronic device 46 into the pouch 32 of the elongated band 12 and detachably secure the first end 14 and the second end 16 of the elongated band 12 by threadably inserting.
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to 62 5 ml min such a wide variation would be noticeable to the user but the presence of the pressure compensating flow valve s ensures that water is supplied to the boiler at a uniform flow rate e g 40 ml min regardless of variations in pump performance between appliances and regardless of pressure variations experienced in an appliance as a result there is less burden on the appliance manufacturer to implement a pump with tight tolerances and no need for a more complicated control system to alter the output from the pump or to regulate the flow the pressure compensating constant flow valve s described above may be set at a constant flow rate or they may allow a user to adjust the flow rate the pressure compensating constant flow valve s may include an integral non return valve so as to reduce the effect of variations in back pressure and thus enable a smoother flow through the boiler examples of a suitable pressure compensating constant flow valve are available from netafim www netafim com and sold as on line pressure compensating u201c drippers u201d such irrigation drippers or emitters are also available from a number of other manufacturers while the invention has been described above with respect to two preferred embodiments it will be appreciated that the aspects and features of the invention may be applied to many different types of appliance especially other appliances which generate steam such as wallpaper strippers and other hand held steam generating appliances features.
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screen i e the daemon typically closes stdin stdout and stderr no messages are shown on the console indicating when or if the daemon has taken any action instead the daemon 39 s actions are recorded in a collection of data for the machine such as a log file that can be checked after the fact to determine the daemon 39 s activities if any by displaying the text prompt to the user 102 the remote control agent 110 lets the user 102 know in real time when the remote user 108 wants to take remote control of the user terminal 104 furthermore the user 102 has the ability to allow or prevent the remote control of the user terminal 104 by the remote user 106 generally the prompt asks the user if a remote user should be allowed to control the user terminal 104 the user 102 can enter a response to the prompt using for example a keyboard 114 or a mouse 116 if the user 102 grants permission then the remote user 106 can control the user terminal 104 as if the remote user 106 was directly using the user terminal 104 for example the remote user 106 can issue text commands to the user terminal 104 via the network 118 and the communication links 120 a and 120 b actions that the remote user 106 may issue to the user terminal 104 include transferring files deleting.
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synthesizer 32 viz the 6666 hz signal is coupled via a low pass filter 39 having a cut off frequency of 8 8 khz to the second input of mixer 38 the output of mixer 38 is filtered through a 6500 hz low pass filter 40 and comprises the modulation signal carrier vfmo having a pseudo randomly varying frequency lying in the range from 4 khz to 5 6 khz the remaining output of frequency synthesizer 32 is coupled through a mode switch 41 during scramble mode to the input of an lc oscillator 42 shown in fig8 the output of oscillator 42 is coupled through a two pole low pass filter 43 the output of which comprises the pilot signal fig4 illustrates the single side band modulation processing section of the scramble unit 14 as seen in this fig the modulation signal carrier vfmo is phase shifted by 90 u00b0 by an rc unit 51 and the 90 u00b0 phase shifted output from unit 51 is boosted by amplifier 52 prior to limiting in a limiter amplifier 53 in order to provide a constant amplitude 90 u00b0 phase shifted modulation carrier signal as a first input to a mixer 54 the.
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of obstruction and increase the flow area the petal valve stiffness is selected to so as to accommodate the anticipated range of flow rates the resulting reduced change in differential pressure over a given flow range allows the flow meter to be useful over a wider flow range the variable venturi throat design is self regulating so its flow rate versus flow area relationship will be repeatable and therefore flow rate versus pressure drop is predictable as a result a rangeability of 30 to 1 is achievable and can readily accommodate for example a flow range of 200 to 6000 pph the obstruction valve additionally includes a support structure 48 that is disposed on its downstream side which serves to prevent the petal valves from creasing or taking a set and functions as a stop by preventing the petal valves from being damaged both the repeatability of flow measurement is enhanced and service life is extended the densitometer 36 consists of a capacitance probe in the form of a set of concentric tubes 50 52 54 56 through which the fuel flows the dielectric constant of the fuel is measured as it passes through the tubes since the fuel density can be correlated to the dielectric constant it can be used as a density sensor when the signal is corrected by fuel temperature the fuel temperature measurement is achieved by bonding a film temperature sensor 58 to the densitometer surface this temperature signal is used to correct the density reading and the mass.
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this is a license taken in presenting the drawings which indeed are presented pictorially and schematically for purposes of illustration only the general characteristics of the prior art pedestal mounted boom have already been described referring to fig1 and 2 the tubular section of the boom is shown having an upper or first plate 32 and having spaced therefrom a lower or second plate 34 the first plate is normally under tension causing it to bend downwardly so that the boom tries to assume the position shown in phantom lines in fig1 the lower plate is normally under compressive forces these forces are due as previously stated to the load which is externally applied as well as to the load due to the weight of the boom material in order to offset this latter load i have prestressed the boom it is of course known to prestress materials and there is no claim that prestressing of materials per se is the invention which i seek to disclose and claim herein accordingly for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiment the method of prestressing will be taken to be known generally although to my knowledge it is not known in this art in order to effect the prestressing anchor plates are provided such as at 36 in fig3 and 4 these anchor plates are positioned most preferably proximate to the longitudinal ends of the boom this would be the right hand and.
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7 at the tower side the basic frame 6 is connected with the revolving connection which is not shown here it is clear here that the basic frame 6 is assembled from several segments 8 fig7 shows a main view of a wave shaped basic frame of a nacelle according to the invention fig8 shows a plan view of a wave shaped basic frame of a nacelle according to the invention it is clear here that the contact points 9 of the segments 8 in the present case are disposed above the connecting points 7 on the tower side and below the connecting points 5 at the nacelle side by dividing the basic frame 6 into individual segments 8 it is possible to exchange individual segments 8 which have for example become defective without having to lift off the inventive nacelle completely fig9 shows an isometric view of a nacelle 1 according to the invention which is disposed over the connecting points 7 at the tower side at an inventive revolving connection 10 the inventive revolving connection 10 is supported on the tower 11 and enables the inventive nacelle 1 on the tower 11 to be rotated about the vertical axis of the tower the inventive revolving connection 10 consists of a part 12 on the nacelle side which is configured as a frame 14 and a part 13 on the tower side fastening devices 15 at which rolls 16 which may for example be conventional standard heavy duty rolls are disposed easily exchangeably as bearing forming means are mounted at the part 12 on the nacelle side the part 13 at the tower side advantageously is constructed as a race.
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throughput values determined in steps s 1 and s 5 are based on information received from request queue 240 and counter 265 v 2 in an embodiment the analysis of step s 11 applies a parabolic approximation technique to the values in the stored data sets and step s 12 selects a new amount of workers based on this analysis in an embodiment this technique models a throughput curve as a parabolic function and uses this determined curve to select a number of workers as would be appreciated by one having skill in the art and with knowledge of embodiments described herein different approaches can be used to perform parabolic approximation in embodiments described herein for example referring to fig4 point 420 represents a first data set step 430 represents a second data set and step 440 represents a third data set and point 470 represents a point selected from a parabolic approximation of the 420 430 440 throughput curve in this embodiment the collection and analysis of data points 450 460 and 470 can be avoided by using the parabolic estimation to move to point 475 different embodiments of parabolic estimation can select different points based on the example data samples e g selecting point 470 instead of point 475 these different points in embodiments can be selected for example based on threshold limits applied to workers or throughput e g limit the number of assigned workers to a specific amount as would be appreciated by one having skill in the relevant arts in a traditional approach to using parabolic approximation to.
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exemplary dimensions of a greater variety of pipe sizes it is to be understood that these pipe dimensions are merely exemplary and that the present invention contemplates pipe having a wide variety of dimensions fig4 illustrates a cross section of a sidewall section of another exemplary embodiment of the present invention similar to the previous embodiment the section of pipe wall 400 preferably includes a smooth inner wall 410 and a corrugated outer wall 420 the corrugated outer wall 420 includes corrugation crests 430 and corrugation valleys 440 on top of the corrugated outer wall 420 is an outer layer 450 of the pipe wall 400 that includes convex sections 460 and concave sections 470 the concave sections 470 of the outer layer 450 are generally aligned not with adjacent corrugation crests as in the previous embodiment but rather with every other corrugation crest 430 indeed the present invention contemplates the convex portion of the outer layer spanning any number of corrugation crests the pipe dimensions of the embodiment illustrated in fig4 may be similar to or the same as the dimensions set forth above the corrugated pipe of the present invention achieves reduced installation sensitivity due to an increased moment of inertia i e stiffness of the pipe wall that translates into increased resistance to deformation bending in addition because the outer layer 350 450 is smoother or less non linear.
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x7 x8 x9 in the sequence x2 x6 and x7 are any amino acid x1 is any amino acid except k h r e d x3 is s or t x4 is one of f l i v a g c p x5 is one of a g c p s n t v x8 is one of v l i m and x9 is e or d the peptide is also a part of a mammalian cartilage joint or arthritis related protein such as collagen or a cartilage protein and is between 9 20 amino acids in length furthermore the peptide is recognised by freshly isolated t cells from rats in which adjuvant arthritis is induced and or is recognised in vitro by t cell clone a2 b application_number US 64737200 A description immunisation of inbred lewis rats with heat killed mycobacterium tuberculosis mt suspended in mineral oil results in an arthritis like disease characterised by inflammation of the synovium formation of pannus destruction of cartilage and erosion of bone pearson and wood arth rheum 2 440 1959 this is also known as the adjuvant arthritis aa model first described by pearson proc soc exp biol med 91 95 1956 the a2b t cell clone holoshitz et al science 219 56 1983 has been isolated from lewis rats immunised with heat killed mt and can induce arthritis when injected into naive lewis rats based on this observation van eden et al proc natl acad sci u s a 82 5117 1985 described that the a2b t cell clone generated with heat killed mt as the immunising antigen recognises a yet unidentified rat cartilage associated component later the specific antigen of the.
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a hazy solution aqueous hydrochloric acid was added dropwise until the solution ph was 1 2 a precipitate that formed was filtered and washed with water until the washings were neutral and allowed to air dry the product was dissolved in ether and washed with 1 aqueous hydrochloric acid and with 100 ml of saturated sodium bicarbonate the latter washing resulted in formation of an emulsion so aqueous hydrochloric acid was added to a ph of about 2 the ether phase was separated dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated on a rotary evaporator the solid was dissolved in thf and mixed with 10 ml of 18 aqueous hydrochloric acid this mixture was poured into 3 l of water the precipitate that formed was filtered washed with water until the washings were neutral and dried in a vacuum oven to give 21 9 g of polymer 19 f nmr a acetone d 6 74 2 u2202 assigned to units from the nb u2014 f u2014 o t buac u2212 76 9 s assigned to units from nb u2014 f u2014 oh and u2212 95 to u2212 125 m assigned to units from tfe by integration of the spectrum the composition of the polymer was found to be 46 tfe 30 nb u2014 f u2014 oh and 24 nb u2014 f u2014 o t buac tg 132 u00b0 c by dsc samples of.
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with the six available force vectors pp 1 u2212 pp 1 pp 2 u2212 pp 2 pp 3 u2212 pp 3 and the two force vectors that border the region containing the desired force are then chosen as the basis next the desired force is transformed from the x y basis to the basis containing the phase of the two vectors to be used u03b2 boundry 1 and u03b2 boundary 2 the transformation is performed using the following matrix this allows the two currents that make up the boundary to the region i ds boundary1 r i ds boundary2 r to be defined as follows i ds boundary u2062 u2062 1 r i ds boundary u2062 u2062 2 r p 1 u00b7 f x com currentstiffness f y com currentstiffness 9 where f x com and f y com are magnetic force bearing commands and current stiffness is a constant that determines the amount of force delivered to the rotor for 1 amp of current in this case it is 0 18 lbs a per fig6 this technique is used to generate various force commands the results can be seen in fig1 it should be noted that there may be some ripple in the.
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coupling arrangement turning to fig3 connector 42 is identical in size to connector 30 of fig2 but differs in that it further includes a single faceted reflector 36 a secondary transmission path 33 and an optical window 39 the optical window 39 functions to ensure a clean surface on the reflector 36 and prevents a plume from contaminating the condensing lens 20 as a result of accidental thermal ablation of the connector 39 s metal ferrule 31 or reflector 36 and may be formed of a variety of transmissive materials such as quartz sapphire or diamond the window also has a fiber clearance hole 41 corresponding in size and position to the fiber clearance hole 38 shown in fig2 however after polishing of the fiber following insertion and adhesion or crimping of the fiber or fiber cable both the distal end of the optical window 39 and the distal end of the optical fiber 35 are flush with the distal end of ferrule 31 the reflector 36 is formed on a planar surface of the ferrule 31 surrounds the optical fiber and is displaced far enough from the focal plane 16 to reduce the energy density of the radiant energy incident on the surface to non destructive levels with the secondary transmission path 33 extending from the reflector 36 back through the window 39 so as to provide a path where the focused radiant energy can freely defocus thereby further lowering the energy density the reflector functions to reflect radiant energy that may miss the proximal end of the fiber due to the fiber core being smaller than the focused spot the na of laser being greater than.
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current supply arrangement 1 via the output 103 of the arrangement the arrangement 10 according to the invention according to fig2 further includes a fourth means i max for detecting a current which detects a current flowing from the second terminal 102 to the first terminal 101 through the series connection r 1 r 2 r 3 the fourth means i max includes a measuring element 109 arranged after the first terminal 101 the fourth means i max may also be a current relay in the event of a ground fault a current flows via the series connection of the resistors r 1 r 2 r 3 which is detected by the fourth means i max and is indicated to the controller 12 of the current supply arrangement 1 via the terminal 103 of the arrangement 10 the measuring element 109 is furthermore connected with a means i nt for integrating which integrates the measured current the integration of the current flowing through the series connection of the resistors r 1 r 2 r 3 represents the energy flowing during a ground fault the amount of the dissipated energies can be used to distinguish ground fault from another non safety critical phenomenon lastly the arrangement illustrated in fig2 includes a means u.
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per se are well known in the art and do not constitute an aspect of the invention the preparation of articles of extreme strength is facilitated by the provision of oriented tows or continuous fibers of graphite which maximize strength in specific directions a clear plastic which exhibits high strength weight characteristics and environmental stability is smma the light transmitting characteristics of smma are generally considered better than conventional glass the load handling capabilities of this plastic are excellent and the smma compositions readily available to those of ordinary skill in the art retain their physical properties even after exposure to high radiation levels which may be a consideration for the construction of domed cities in non terrestrial environments or in an changing environment on earth these two materials can be combined in a truss supported dome design illustrated in fig8 and 9 thus a plurality of trusses 103 prepared from laminated graphite reinforced composites are spaced around the dome circumference between individual trusses panels of clear smma 104 are provided locked into the trusses the resulting dome has extremely high strength characteristics with a low materials weight load such that it can withstand the enormous crushing pressure described above for the maximum snow loading conditions for ease of construction a central graphite tower 105 may be provided at the center of the dome each of the trusses 103 may be 34 locked in 34 to the tower and the panels of smma lifted and fitted in by crane or similar device it is immediately clear that the number of trusses provided is variable and will change according to the strength and stiffness characteristics of the material employed in construction of the truss and the loading conditions to which the dome is exposed as.
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or tilted relative to ballast housing 200 several aspects of the light fixture are particularly noteworthy at this point first front section 250 and arcuate section 102a have the same uniform degree of arc second arcuate section 102a is longer than adjustment slots 112 third top wall 254 and bottom wall 256 are positioned relative to one another so as to form a seat which will accept an arc of a given minimum size or larger the size of the arcuate section 120a above the minimum that may be rotatably received in front section 250 will depend on how deeply front wall 210 is recessed within front section 250 and the curvature of side walls 252 these are design choices the angle through which front section 102a can be rotated will also depend on the lengths of slots 112 and the extent to which the length of arcuate section 102a which has an arc radius approximately equal to that for which front section 250 is designed exceeds the length of front section 250 in the preferred embodiment the uniform arc has a radius of curvature of approximately four inches and arcuate section 102a is about twice as long as the curved edges of side walls 252 in the preferred embodiment reflector 100 can be rotated between a zero degree horizontal position fig4 and a 45 degree position fig5 it will be understood that the above values will vary according to the type of lamp for which the light is designed and the amount of adjustability desired among other factors once reflector 100 has been adjusted to the desired angle bolts 300 can be tightened by rotating the same into threaded bosses 211 securing reflector 100 in that position fig4 shows.
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like guide member 31 this member is somewhat semi funnel shaped and has sides 32 which slope upwardly as indicated in fig3 from a low point indicated at 33 at the low point 33 of the guide member 31 i place a sensor indicated by the numeral 34 while various types of sensors may be adequate for the purposes at hand i prefer to use a photocell type device which carries its own energy emitting source 36 and an energy responsive element 37 in practice i have found that a photocell sensor manufactured by optron inc 1201 tappan circle carrollton tex 75006 identified as its part no opb730f is entirely suitable suffice it to say that the object of the sensor is to establish a field of influence adjacent the 34 neck 34 of the funnel shaped member 31 so that upon the presence of a broken or mis drafted end or sliver s 1 in said area a signal is generated by the sensor see fig1 in order to prevent the giving of false signals due to the passage through said zone of influence of fly trash or dirt the sensor 34 is in circuit with time delay means referring particularly to fig7 of the drawings i show the sensor 34 diagrammatically in circuit with devices capable of providing the delay thus within the control box 41 or elsewhere if desired i feed the signal from the sensor 34 to a shaper timer indiated at t 1 the.
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is predetermined to insure that each engages a respective opposite longitudinal edge of each emerging film unit the transfer mechanism 34 and the roller assembly 24 define means for ejecting the film units the front loading door 28 includes an elongated exit slot 44 through which the picked film units pass a thin rectangular and opaque cover member 46 is secured to a recess formed on the front loading door 28 so as to cover the exit slot 44 and block undesired light the front loading door 28 has formed at the top thereof ledge stop surfaces 48 fig2 and 4 these stop surfaces 48 are effective in a manner to be described for limiting swinging movement of the foldable film catcher assembly 10 to the extended condition the front loading door 28 includes a pair of portions 50 which define elongated recesses 52 on opposed sides of the door 28 the recesses 52 define a limiting surface for the film catcher assembly 10 when the latter is in a collapsed condition a protrusion 54 is formed to receive the drive gear 38 also formed in the front loading door 28 is a plurality of recesses 56 an anchor 58 fig4 is connected to the door 28 and is accessible from a middle one of the recesses 56 reference is now made to the foldable film catcher assembly 10 the film catcher assembly 10 includes a film supporting member or bin door 60 a linkage assembly which is generally indicated by reference numeral 62 and an overcenter biasing spring or means 64 the linkage assembly 62 includes a wire link member 66 and tray link 68 the wire link member 66 has a generally u shaped configuration and has its opposite ends pivotally mounted to respective.
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17 along the harness guide path 9 the wire harness 6 is then curved substantially in a loop form from the lower end of the guide path 9 along the peripheral wall 7 of the harness accommodating portion 11 and is led from the right side port 14 to the outside in conjunction with the rotation of the link 2 the wire harness 6 is slid upward on the guide path 9 and is drawn out from the guide wall 17 so that the radius of curvature of the loop shaped harness portion bent portion 12 is slightly smaller than that of the state shown in fig1 a as the wire harness 6 bulges outward substantially in the loop form inside the accommodating portion 11 by the restoring force due to its own rigidity the excess length of the harness is absorbed drawn into the accommodating portion 11 and the wire harness 6 is routed in a smooth curved shape without slack between the guide wall 17 of the protector 5 and the harness fixing portion 15 of the link 2 since the excess length of the harness is not produced it is possible to prevent the bending of the wire harness 6 and the interference with the link 2 and the like due to the excess length of the harness even at an intermediate position between fig1 a and fig1 b i e in a state in which the link 2 is positioned at a leftwardly upward halfway in the rotation of the link 2 in.
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t 4 t 1 t 2 and t 3 u03b8 the relative difference between the time systems of the synchronization source and the management node u03b41 a period of time consumed for propagation of the request message over the network u03b42 a period of time consumed for propagation of the response message over the network assumed u03b41 u03b42 and then the following equations hold after deriving the relative difference u03b8 the management node adds the difference u03b8 to its own time to derive the time system temporarily synchronized to the synchronization source during temporal synchronization in the foregoing method the periods of time consumed for propagation over the network u03b41 u03b42 may also be derived for other purposes for example an administrator may determine from the time delay whether there is congestion over the network or an node may set its own timer of transmission timeout according to the time delay etc fig4 b illustrates a schematic diagram of temporal synchronization of a storage node in the method for version control in the distributed system according to the second embodiment of the invention after the management node is temporarily synchronized to the synchronization source the management node may be taken as a time synchronization source in a corresponding domain and temporarily synchronize respective storage nodes in the domain as illustrated in fig4 b temporary synchronization of a management node to a selected synchronization source in the present embodiment includes 1 each of the storage nodes in the domain initiates to the management node a synchronization request message carrying.
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resistant alloy cra corrosion resistant alloys are well suited for service in extreme environments these alloys form a thick and stable oxide layer on their surface protecting the alloy from the corrosive environment however the metal body 50 may be comprised of a metal other than a cra examples of corrosion resistant alloys that may be used for the metal body 50 are nickel and cobalt alloys such as uns n07718 uns n07725 uns n09925 uns r30006 and uns r31233 uns n07718 uns n07716 uns n07725 and uns n09925 are generally classified as precipitation hardenable nickel alloys uns r30006 and uns r31233 are generally categorized as cobalt based alloys these nickel and cobalt alloys and others not listed are intentionally alloyed and heat treated to provide the corrosion resistance and strength the combination of elements makes the alloy resistant to hydrogen embrittlement and stress corrosion cracking these alloys are resistance to general corrosion pitting crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking in many aqueous environments including sulfides and chlorides however an alloy other than the aforementioned alloys may be used alloys uns n07718 uns n07716 uns n07725 uns n09925 and uns r31233 are listed in annex a of part 3 of nace mr 0175 as cras part 3 of nace mr 0175 is entitled u201c cracking resistant cras corrosion resistant alloys and other alloys u201d annex a is entitled u201c environmental cracking resistant cras and other alloys u201d precipitation hardened nickel based alloys that are cras and their.
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then into thin portion 14 c 12 a substantial part of liquid chemical 12 is evaporated from thick portion 14 a and thin portion 14 c ring shaped container 15 accumulates remaining unevaporated excess liquid chemical 12 that drips down from the lower end of thin portion 14 c the feeding and seeping processes keep gauze 14 constantly saturated with liquid chemical when most or all of liquid chemical 12 has been removed in this way container 11 is refilled through intake hole 3 referring to fig2 and 4 a sub vaporizing unit 10 u2032 is located within middle cylinder 5 sub vaporizing unit 10 u2032 has roughly the same configuration as above described vaporizing unit 10 a support 13 u2032 is a cylindrically shaped lattice frame on which a gauze 14 u2032 is mounted and supported gauze 14 u2032 is supported by a top surface and other outer surfaces of support 13 u2032 support 13 u2032 and the lower end of gauze 14 u2032 are mounted on a ring shaped container 15 u2032 liquid chemical 12 that overflows from ring shaped container 15 in vaporizing unit 10 flows down to a top surface of gauze 14 u2032 of sub vaporizing unit.
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36 and back into secondary winding 54 of the first transformer successively the shape area applied pressure and the like of the second wheel electrodes controls reduction of the weld thickness tempering the weld joint in the heat treatment region 64 or both more specifically as the weld wheel electrodes bear down on the overlapped workpieces the pressure affects electrical resistance and current flow the electrical resistance and current generate heat for welding the overlapped edges of the workpieces are mashed down heated fused and seamlessly welded together residual heat remains in the weld region after welding as the second wheel electrode bear down on the weld joint the force of the second pair of electrodes and the completed weld are selected to reduce electrical resistance hence lesser heating an appropriate electrical resistance and lesser heating may also be achieved by careful determination of the size of the second wheel electrodes and the electromechanical properties thereof the current flow and electric resistance between the second wheel electrodes generate heat to perform a heat treating process such as hot planishing hot reducing tempering or the like hot planishing reduces the weld thickness with less force and produces less residual stress in the weld joint than cold planishing the residual heat also provides a temper heat which is advantageous when welding hardenable materials and high carbon materials finally the weld joint passes to the planish wheels where it is cold planished when desired to further reduce the weld joint or to improve the appearance of the finish on the workpieces it will be appreciated that the operation of cold planishing may be removed from the preferred embodiment of the present invention if the desired properties of the workpieces are achieved through the.
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the solution is stirred until all the powder is wetted the heated solution is then placed in an ice bath and cooled until the methyl cellulose is fully hydrated or about 45 minutes to slightly less than 80 ml of water each ingredient is added until dissolved methylcellulose solution is added to the solution containing the other ingredients while stirring the solution is brought to 200 ml using distilled water ______________________________________each amountcontains ingredients per batch______________________________________0 84 or 8 4 phenylephrine oxazolidine 1 18 or 16 8 gm1 or 10 phenylephrine hcl 2 or 20 gm0 01 pluronic p 103 0 02 gm0 05 methylparaben 0 10 gm0 01 propylparaben 0 02 gm0 25 chlorabutanol 0 5 gmq s sesame oil 200 gm______________________________________ equivalent molar concentrations because of the instability of the prodrug aqueous solution an oil suspension was prepared the parabens and chlorobutanol are dissolved in about 105 gms of sesame oil the oil may be heated to about 50 u00b0 c to facilitate the dissolution of each ingredient the pluronic p103 is incorporated into the drug powder using a motar and pestle the remaining sesame oil is added to the wetted drug powder and triturated until an acceptable slurry is formed the sesame oil containing the preservatives is added to the slurry to form the suspension butylated hydroxytolunene 0 03 butylated hydroxyanisole 0 02 or.
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cams 5a and 5b relative to the helical gear 7 the closer the location of the exhaust cams 5a and 5b relative to the helical gear 7 is the harder it is to twist the exhaust overhead camshaft 3 because of this decreasing the distance of the cams 5a and 5b of the exhaust overhead camshaft 3 from helical gear 7 causes a decrease in absorbing torque change and hence an increase in thrust thrust produced by the cams 5 a and 5b adjacent to the helical gear 7 is greater than that produced by any of the other cams of the exhaust overhead camshaft 3 for this reason the radial oil passage 20 formed in the thrust collar 14 is determined in direction so as to minimize a decrease in rigidity caused in the thrust collar 14 relative to the maximum thrust which depends upon the axial location of the cams 5a and 5b adjacent to the helical gear 7 the radial oil passage 20 thus directed is prevented from being brought into parallel with the fitting surface 21 of the plain split thrust bearing 16 upon the build up of a maximum thrust by any of the remaining cams 5a and 5b other than the cams 5a and 5b adjacent to the helical gear 7 the other end of the exhaust overhead camshaft 3 opposite to the one end where the sprocket wheel is to be mounted is formed with a mounting bore for mounting a distributor 22 thereon denoted by a reference numeral 35 in fig3 and.
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fiber in order to prepare optical fiber 10 of fig1 for connection with the assemblies 26 and 100 of fig2 and 5 respectively the following procedure is preferred cable 12 is first cut so that an end face not shown is prepared with all components flush with each other the outer protective sheath is removed over a predetermined length exposing the buffered optical fibers 22 and the cable strength members 24 the brass sleeve element 18 is installed over the fibers and strength members and is pushed onto the cable until the end of the protective sheath 12 hits a stop inside the brass sleeve element a pre formed v shaped tube is installed with one fiber and one strength member passing through each leg of the v shaped tube the tube is pushed on until it bottoms against a stop in the brass sleeve element 18 as shown in fig1 the legs of the v shaped tube are shown as protective sheaths 14 and 16 in fig1 the length of protective sheaths 14 and 16 is predetermined so that the appropriate length of buffered fiber and strength member protrudes from each protective sheath 14 and 16 each optical fiber is now.
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high shear twin screw reactor additional p 2 o 5 is added to the mixture to maintain the effective concentration of ppa at about 82 the temperature is then gradually increased to 150 u00b0 c for about 24 hours dependant on the effectiveness of mixing stirring in the reactor or until the mixture becomes smoothly homogeneous stir opalescence should be observed regardless of the polymerization process utilized the resultant liquid crystalline solution also called u201c dope u201d can be shaped through a spinneret or film die followed by coagulation of the shaped solution in a coagulation bath using compositions and coagulation rates known in the art alternatively the shaped solution can be consolidated in a forced air oven or a vacuum oven at the appropriate temperature to evaporate the solvent as will be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art there is an air gap between the exit of the spinneret or the shaping die and the top surface of the coagulation bath further the speed of the take up roll drum is higher than the linear extrusion rate of the polymer solution the ratio between the take up speed and the extrusion rate is referred to as the spin draw ratio sdr and it is preferred that the sdr be as high as possible e g at least about 2 and preferably from about 3 to about 150 for the greatest possible.
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takes place application_number US 6672598 A description fig1 is an underside view of a typical mouse illustrating the ball and roller system architecture a typical computer mouse 9 is viewed from underneath showing various standard components trackballs have a similar structure a removable cover plate 11 physically holds a mouse ball 15 in a spherical cavity when mouse ball 15 is inserted into mouse 9 with cover plate 11 snapped firmly into place mouse ball 15 makes contact with a plurality of calibrated rollers in this example there are two rollers 13a and 13b for providing directional input in a typical mouse at least one tension device such as spring 17 is used to effect 100 physical contact between mouse ball 15 and the rollers in some cases a third spring loaded idler roller is provided to urge the ball into the directional input rollers the constant physical contact between mouse ball 15 and rollers 13a and 13b enables smooth and accurate directional input during operation as long as the system is clean smooth and accurate cursor movement is essential to successful cursor manipulation object manipulation in drawing applications and for other purposes as previously described in the background section contamination of the form of lint dust food particles and the like eventually corrupts the ball roller system and degrades the performance of the device a track ball is essentially a mouse device with the ball roller system on the upper surface instead of the lower instead of rolling across a surface as with a conventional mouse a track ball is stationary with cursor movement effected by physically manipulating the ball directly the ball roller system is basically identical with both types of pointer devices with an exception that a ball used with.
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containing the accessed cell will drop from vdd towards ground when the nmos device 421 or 422 turns on similarly the voltage of the other column will also drop from vdd towards ground as the reference cell 451 or 452 turns on now the voltage of the column with the accessed cell will drop at twice the rate that the voltage on the other column drops due to the reference cell having only one half of the drive current fig5 a shows the two column voltages dropping and the voltage differential u03b4v seen by sense amplifier 330 conversely if the accessed cell does not have an nmos device present storing a 1 in the upper rom or a 0 in the lower rom then the voltage on the column containing the accessed cell does not drop toward ground because nothing turns on to pull it down but the reference cell in the other column turns on and pulls the voltage towards ground see fig5 b again showing the differential voltage u03b4v seen by sense amplifier 330 but with opposite polarity from the case of fig5 a the two rows of reference cells have nmos devices in every column whereas the rows of cells storing data only have nmos devices in the columns with.
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stroke stroke length within and without the bounding region the computed distance or the computed percentage can then be compared to a corresponding predetermined threshold value so as to determine whether a given stroke should be deemed a member of the bounding region the u201c stroke membership u201d bounding region concept is illustrated by way of example with reference to fig3 b as shown the cursive word u201c to u201d comprises two recorded strokes u2014 one stroke t 1 for the word u201c to u201d and one stroke t 2 for the crossing of the u201c t u201d character the first stroke t 1 may have bounding region b 1 and the second stroke t 2 may have bounding region b 2 based on the distance between b 1 and b 2 for example the strokes may be combined and become members of bounding region b 3 it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that depending on the application the bounding region b 3 may be computed by adding bounding regions b 1 and b 2 as shown or stroke t 2 may just be added as a member of bounding region b 1 without adding the data.
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generally several times thicker than the films 14 and 16 one result of this difference in thickness is that a relatively deep cavity 20 see fig1 is created between the two dielectric films 18 and 19 where the film portion 16a is exposed additionally because of the slopes of edges 21 and 23 of the conductive film 16 and the dielectric layer 18 respectively there is present a v shaped trough 25 between two layers 16 and 18 the significance of the relatively deep cavity 20 and the v shaped trough 25 is described shortly hereinafter to the point so far described the device 10 is well known using known materials and known fabrication techniques also at this stage of processing the conductive films 14 and 16 have been fired and are firmly sintered in place the purpose of the dielectric layer 18 is to allow a crossing of the conductive path 16 over the conductive strip 14 without electrical contact therebetween this is illustrated in fig2 which shows the presence of an additional thick film conductor 22 which overlaps and is electrically connected to the strip portion 16a the strip 22 is primarily of silver i e the aforementioned prior known silver based composition and is used as an extension of the strip 16 for purposes of cost savings and low electrical resistivity as shown the strip 22 extends from its area of contact with the strip 16 into and across the v shaped trough 25 and then climbs over and across the dielectric layer 18 as previously noted the situation shown in fig2.
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there is a slot 13 at the rear of the first clamp handle part 12 a second clamp handle part 2 has a front of the second clamp handle part 21 and a rear of the second clamp handle part 22 a cavity 50 is disposed at the front of the second clamp handle part 21 the rear of the second clamp handle part 22 has a movable part 23 of the slot 13 of the corresponding rear of the first clamp handle part 12 the movable part 23 of the rear of the second clamp handle part 22 and the slot 13 of the rear of the first clamp handle part 12 push against each other a connecting piece 3 connects the second clamp handle part 2 and the first clamp handle part 1 moreover the connecting piece 3 is a deformable component when user exerts a clamping force thereon a cutting piece 4 includes a blade base 41 and a blade 42 the blade 42 is installed on the blade base 41 the cutting piece 4 is installed in the cavity 50 when applying external forces 54 55 to the rear of the first clamp handle part 12 and the rear of the second clamp handle part 22 the movable part 23 of the rear of the second clamp handle part 22 will start to displace along the slot 13 of the rear of the first clamp handle part 12 stress the connecting piece 3 and cause it to deform the front of the first clamp handle part 11 and the front of the second clamp handle part 21 will displace reversely from each other and.
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may be driven for the nonwoven in its parallel region oriented directly toward the conveying belt 3 to be moved substantially synchronously with a circulatory movement of the conveying belt 3 a fan 13 is also located in the housing 2 the fan 13 can serve for taking in air or for blowing out waste air located in the rear wall of the housing 2 is a heat exchanger 14 which is advantageously designed as a rinsing container the rinsing container thus on one hand has the function of storing water for the rinsing operations and at the same time serves as a condenser for condensing the water absorbed from the laundry 5 by way of the compressed air the water located in the rinsing container is preheated by the heat exchange with the condensing steam this makes it possible to reduce the energy absorption of the washing machine 1 water is supplied to the heat exchanger 14 through channels running on the rear wall of the housing 2 or through channels running on the side walls of the housing 2 the heat exchanger 14 is filled with clean water before the drying operation begins in the bottom region of the housing 2 a lint.
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mounting pad 42 spans at least a portion of the central region 44 the mounting pad 42 is preferably supported by tie bars 46 extending from the leadframe 40 corners as in the other examples herein cantilevered leads 48 extend from the periphery of the leadframe 40 to the central region 44 it can be seen that the cantilevered leads 48 do not connect with the mounting pad 42 a chip 50 shown in the top view of fig5 and corresponding side view of fig6 may be affixed to the leadframe 40 preferably supported at least in part by the cantilevered leads 48 in the central region 44 of the leadframe 40 additional support for the chip 50 may be provided by the mounting pad 42 it should be appreciated that a chip larger in planar area than the mounting pad may be used since it may be supported by the cantilevered leads extending into the central region of the leadframe preferably the cantilevered leads 48 include a full metal portion 52 at their outer ends and a partial metal portion 54 at their inner ends the partial metal portions 54 preferably support the chip 50 as with the embodiment described above a protective package 56 is preferably.
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of the sleeved stone sharpening section 5 from the device 1 fig3 depicts the stone retaining shaft 5 anchored or secured to the handle 3 and threaded at the opposite shaft with threads 8 for threading onto the mating female threads 9 at a support end 2 a of the steel shaping section 2 exposure of the sleeved sharpening section 5 may be accomplished simply by unthreading the stone retaining shaft 4 from the steel shaping section 2 so as to allow removal of the sleeved sharpening section 5 as illustrated in fig3 fig3 b and 4 illustrate other embodiments of the device shown in fig1 3 depicting the stone retaining shaft 4 as an integral milled part of steel section 2 which extends outwardly sufficiently so as to not only retain the sleeved stone section 5 but also extends and exit through a lengthwise bore 3 b in handle 3 with threaded hanger nut 15 being threaded via a shaft handle support section 3 a onto the shaft threads 17 as depicted by fig3 b and 4 in fig3 a and 5 the stone retaining shaft 4 is threaded at both shaft ends with threads 8 which are respectively adapted to thread into mating female threads disposed in handle 3 and the female threads 9 of steel section 3 as may be observed from fig2 in all of the depicted embodiments of.
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organometallic complex and an aluminum phosphate support the complex comprises a group 3 to 10 transition metal and an indenoindolyl ligand that is bonded to the transition metal the use of the aluminum phosphate support in combination with the indenoindolyl complex provides an unexpected boost in catalyst activity when compared with other common supports when a combination of olefins is used good comonomer incorporation is obtained application_number US 61182703 A description the invention is an olefin polymerization process the process enables good catalyst activity suitable olefins for the polymerization are c 2 u2013 c 20 u03b1 olefins such as ethylene propylene 1 butene 1 hexene and 1 octene cyclic olefins such as cyclohexene and nonconjugated dienes such as ethylidene norbornene and mixtures thereof preferred olefins are ethylene propylene and mixtures thereof with u03b1 olefins such as 1 butene 1 hexene and 1 octene more preferably ethylene is copolymerized with a c 3 u2013 c 20 u03b1 olefin most preferably ethylene is copolymerized with 1 butene 1 hexene or 1 octene optionally hydrogen is used in the polymerization to regulate the molecular weight the amount of hydrogen needed depends upon the desired polyolefin molecular weight and flow generally as the amount of hydrogen is increased the polyolefin molecular weight decreases and the flow increases for many applications the polyolefin flow will be too low if the polymerization is done in the absence of hydrogen suitable activators include alumoxanes alkyl aluminums alkyl aluminum halides anionic compounds of boron or aluminum trialkylboron and triarylboron compounds examples include methyl alumoxane mao polymeric mao pmao ethyl alumoxane diisobutyl alumoxane triethylaluminum diethyl aluminum chloride trimethylaluminum triisobutylaluminum lithium tetrakis pentafluorophenyl borate lithium tetrakis pentafluorophenyl aluminate dimethylanilinium tetrakis pentaflourophenyl borate trityl tetrakis pentafluorophenyl borate tris pentafluorophenyl borane triphenylborane tri n octylborane the like and mixtures thereof selection of.
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the bit value and an unstable operating point as shown in fig9 the circuit can be relatively easily driven from the unstable state to a stable state by an external signal on the input or due to slight differences in the elements used to build the circuit here inverters this fact can be used in accordance with a second exemplary embodiment of the invention to build a puf where the circuit is initially at the unstable operating point and let to attain one of the two stable operating points without any external excitation we find that with a high probability the circuit goes more to one of the operating points based on small differences in the wire delays and the voltage transfer characteristics of the cross coupled element in this case an inverter different cross coupled devices can be built using different elements like nor gates or nand gates implementing a cross coupled element using combinational logic on fpga is not necessarily straightforward due to the inability to create combinational loops to overcome this problem a cross coupled combinational loop can be simulated using latches present in the fpga in one exemplary embodiment a butterfly structure may be created using the latches that allows for an unstable state by an excite signal and settles down to one of the two stable states after some time the structure of the circuit is as shown in fig1 it consists of two latches each with preset pre set q to 1 on high and clear clr set q to 0 on high input the data d is transferred on the output q when the clk.
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telfon plastics glass or combinations thereof it comprises from 25 to 99 parts by weight of a poly prepolymer from 1 to 25 parts by weight of a trifunctional ester selected from the group consisting of trifunctional methacrylate ester trifunctional acrylate ester and mixtures thereof from 0 5 to 15 parts by weight of an organo reactive silane consisting of an amino group containing alkoxysilane having the formula nh 2 n si 3 where n is an integer from 1 to 20 and a conductive additive the invention also provides polymer coated substrates having a tenaciously bound polymer layer which is corrosion resistant has advantageous properties of conductivity and can be soldered application_number US 8753698 A description the polymeric coating composition of the present invention is comprised of three different monomeric units at least one poly amide imide prepolymer at least one trifunctional ester and at least one organo reactive silane the composition is formed by forming a mixture of monomers containing all three of the aforedescribed components broadly the mixture contains from 25 to 99 parts by wt of the poly amide imide prepolymer from 1 to 25 parts by wt of the trifunctional ester and from 0 5 to 15 parts by wt of the organo reactive silane desirably the mixture contains from 70 to 99 parts by wt of the poly amide imide prepolymer from 5 to 20 parts by wt of trifunctional ester and from 0 5 to 5 parts by wt of the organo reactive.
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such water and debris to flow upwardly through turbine 68 and outlet port 72 into a collection bag 74 which acts as a filter the venturi action is caused by the accelerated flow of water created by jets 66 a and 66 b the accelerated flow of water creates a pressure differential which causes an upward suction of water and debris from adjacent on the pool surface into inlet 70 thus the venturi jets serve two purposes u2014 driving the turbine and creating an upward flow from beneath the pool cleaner for cleaning purposes the size and orientation of venturi jets 66 a and 66 b not only cause these actions but serve to facilitate an essentially quick straight line movement of debris into collection bag 74 in every other respect pressure cleaner 63 is like suction cleaner 20 referring again to pool cleaner 20 of fig1 9 the following is a description of the manner in which the rotation of rotor 48 is transmitted to drive wheels 22 a d fig6 is particularly helpful in illustrating the drive train and its three different portions the three different portions include 1 a first portion which extends from a first drive gear 76 affixed to rotor 48 to left and right front wheels 22 a and 22 b 2 a second portion which extends from front wheel 22 a to rear wheel 22 c and 3 a third portion which extends from front wheel 22 b to rear wheel 22 d the second and third portions of.
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latched application_number US 61751803 A description a skid steer loader 10 is shown in fig1 and it has a frame 12 supported on wheels 14 and further it has a pair of pivoting lift arms 16 that are operated with hydraulic actuators 18 the lift arms support a tilting bucket 15 that is raised with the lift arms and tilted using a tilt hydraulic cylinder or actuator 17 the skid steer loader has a cab 20 as shown and in this instance a door assembly 22 see fig2 is provided on the cab the door can hinge between an open and closed position an engine 24 is used for providing power to a hydraulic system including a hydraulic pump 26 connected to a lockout valve 36 and providing power to a set of actuator hydraulic valves 28 and then to the various hydraulic components such as the lift arm actuator 18 and bucket tilt actuator 17 drive hydraulic motors 30 are used for driving the wheels 14 in a conventional manner a drive interlock system 32 is provided as is disclosed in u s pat no 5 425 431 in greater detail the specification of u s pat no 5 425 431 is incorporated by reference the interlock system 32 has logic controls that among other functions enables or disables the operation of actuator hydraulic valves 28 through a lockout valve 36 and it also can control operation of drive motors 30 or other drive through a drive lockout 31 operation of the lift arm cylinders or actuators.
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the mosfet m 117 has a source connected to the power supply vdd and a drain connected to a source of the mosfet m 118 that is both the mosfets are connected in series a gate of the mosfet m 118 is applied with a constant reference voltage v ref further a drain of the mosfet m 118 and the drain of the mosfet m 116 are connected in series both the mosfet m 119 and the mosfet m 120 are p channel mosfets the mosfet m 119 has a source connected to power supply vdd and a drain connected to a source of the mosfet m 120 that is both the mosfets are connected in series a drain of the mosfet m 120 is connected to one end of the current source i 102 the other end of the current source i 102 is connected to the ground gnd further a gate and the drain of the mosfet m 119 are connected together and a gate and the drain of the mosfet m 120 are connected together in this case a gate of the mosfet m 107 is connected to the gate of the mosfet m 119 further a gate of the mosfet m 108 is connected to the gate of the mosfet m 120 that is the mosfet m 107 the mosfet m 108 the mosfet m 119 and the mosfet m 120 constitute a cascode current mirror cm 103 further a gate of the mosfet m 117 is connected to the gate of the mosfet m 119 both the mosfets constitute a current mirror cm.
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57 35 h 5 29 n 4 60 s 10 65 sh 100 the product is non crystalline and has no melting point but softens and starts to flow at 54 56 u00b0 it forms crystalline or semicrystalline solvates with acetic acid and ethyl acetate and chloroform they all melt in the 53 56 u00b0 range an aliquot of free acid in ether is treated with one equivalent of dicyclohexylamine in ether as above to yield the dicyclohexylamine salt m p 151 u00b0 153 u00b0 anal calc 39 d for c 26 h 38 n 2 o 4 s c 65 79 h 8 07 n 5 90 s 6 75 found c 65 57 h 8 12 n 5 72 s 6 51 by substituting the hydroxy acid shown in column i of table a set out below for dl indolelactic acid and substituting the thio acid shown in column ii for 3 acetylthio propanoic acid in the procedure of example 15 the final products shown in column iii are obtained table a__________________________________________________________________________column i column ii str14 str15 r sub 3 r sub 2 n r m r sub 1__________________________________________________________________________17 h h 3 ch sub 3 co 1 h18 5 cl h 1.
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ramp 2 through the scan driving ic 52 as explained in the above description the set up waveform ramp 1 in the reset period ascends up to the reset voltage vreset with the predetermined slope whereby the discharge fails to occur greatly in the cell as well as the required wall voltage is generated in the cell during a scanning process and a slope of the set down waveform ramp 2 is adjusted slowly since the energy recovery unit 50 is operating while the set down waveform ramp 2 falls down to the reference voltage vref of the sustain pulse in the address period as the sixth switch q 6 is turned on by a control signal cs 6 the first scan voltage supplying unit 54 supplies the scan electrode 12 y with the positive scan voltage vs through the scan driving ic 52 next the eleventh switch q h is turned off by a control signal csh synchronized with the data pulse applied to the address electrode 20 x and the seventh switch q 7 is turned on by a control signal c 57 as well as the twelfth switch ql is turned on by a control signal csl hence the positive scan voltage vs supplied from the first scan voltage supplying unit 54 is lowered to the negative.
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12 includes a plurality of openings 20 fig4 which extend from a lower surface 19 to a side surface 21 the piston 14 extends through an opening 18 creating an annular space into which a seal 22 fits an end 16 of the piston 14 is rounded alternatively the end 16 may have a different shape such as for example a shape having a reduced diameter as compared with the remainder of the piston 14 the piston 14 is extended through the opening 18 to push against and elastically deform a tape 34 supported by the hoop 30 described in detail below the tape 34 has an adhesive surface to which a plurality of chips 40 are adhered the hoop 30 which is shown in greater detail in fig5 6 includes a hoop frame 32 surrounding the periphery thereof a tape 34 extends across the hoop 30 and is affixed to a surface 33 of the hoop frame 32 the tape 34 has an adhesive side facing away from the surface 33 further the tape 34 is affixed to the surface 33 by way of an adhesive strip corresponding to the circular profile of the hoop frame 32 and positioned on the side of the tape 34 facing toward the surface 33 or alternatively by way of a separate adhering structure the separate adhering structure could include clamps clips or a layer of glue or other adherent being located on the tape.
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the touch switch 22 includes a touch panel 27 and a backlight 28 and outputs to the control unit 24 an operation detection signal that represents either of an in contact condition or an out of contact condition of the touching finger of the user with the touch panel 27 the touch panel 27 also outputs contact position coordinates of the touching finger to the control unit 24 when the touching finger is touching the touch panel 27 the touch switch 22 lights itself by the backlight 28 according to a lamp control signal upon having an input of the lamp control signal from the control unit 24 a steering wheel 29 for steering the vehicle has an operation detection sensor 30 for detecting an in contact condition and an out of contact condition of the touching finger with the steering wheel 29 the operation detection sensor 30 outputs an operation detection signal that represents respective contact conditions of the touching finger of the user with the steering wheel 29 to the control unit 24 the control unit 24 executes a steering operation detection module a touch panel operation detection module and a lamp control module beside executing other modules described in the first embodiment the control unit 24 determines whether the touching finger of the user is in the in contact or the out of contact condition with the steering wheel 29 by executing the steering operation detection module for analyzing the operation detection signal from the operation detection sensor 30 and also determines whether the.
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with a piston 38 reciprocably movable in the respective cylinder 27 the piston controls the opening of at least one exhaust port 39 and intake port 40 the latter being connected by a transfer passage 42 to the crankcase chamber 34 in place of the reed type intake check valves commonly used to admit air to the crankcase chambers of such two cycle engines each chamber 34 has an air inlet fitting 43 that mounts a poppet valve housing 44 the housing 44 defines an air passage 46 in which is an electric solenoid 47 connected with poppet valve 48 the valve has a head 50 that normally closes an inlet opening 51 in an end wall 52 of the housing 44 to block the flow of air between the passage 46 and an adjoining inlet port 54 defined by the fitting 43 actuation of the solenoid to open the valve 48 is controlled by a control unit 55 such as an engine computer which connects with both the solenoid and the fuel injection system to control the timing of valve opening and the admission of air as a function of the fuel delivery and the related engine load in operation as the engine fuel control which can be a separate unit or incorporated in the control unit 55 varies the fuel delivery in response to the operator 39 s demands for engine performance i e the selected engine load the control unit varies the opening time of the crankcase poppet valve to provide the proper amount of retained charge in the crankcase for delivery to the cylinder pumping work is reduced at part load as explained previously because the intake air is not throttled but is controlled instead by the timing of valve opening.
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forth the first proposition is that there is no out of order delivery of packets sent from the source device to the destination device if these packets traverse the same route unless a link failure occurs and causes a route change at a router in between its transmissions of these packets a second proposition is that if two consecutive packets traverse different routes they may arrive out of order at the destination the probability of out of order delivery is maximized when the size of first probe packet is maximized and that of second probe packet is minimized and a third proposition is that if two consecutive probe packets p 1 and p 2 of respective lengths l max and l min e g the largest and smallest packet lengths supported by node r 0 traverse different routes yet arrive in order at the destination the path traversed by p 2 experiences much larger queuing and or transmission delay than p 1 in this case it may be of little gain to split the data traffic across the two paths traversed by p 1 and p 2 since the throughput improvement is marginal assume source device 202 is configured to initiate a data intensive application such as a file transfer that sends a large amount of traffic e g 10 mbytes from its port x to destination device 204 according to one aspect s d is defined as a set of destination ports p the destination device 204 is listening to and can receive data from the source device 202 in this embodiment the invention allows the source device 202 or other associated device to discover n paths each served by a destination port in s n d s n d u2282 s d of the destination device 204.
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if a data packet has been completely transferred to slave 3 then a finite state machine recognizes this and starts the same time slice as in master 2 the finite state machine is used for synchronizing the time slices in slave 3 and is illustrated in fig4 the information regarding which time slice is being calculated at the moment is contained in each can transmission packet the received data are buffer stored in an intermediate memory the so called shadow buffer compare reference numeral 51 in fig5 the current time slice is calculated using identical data as master 2 stored in a so called ram mirror the reason for the buffer storage is data consistency within the time slices and the relatively large data volume of one time slice if calculation of a time slice is complete the data exchange for the next time slice must be completed before it is started as a result of this time expenditure for the consistent data exchange a measurable dead time delay is built into the system the signals are all delayed by one time slice but are absolutely identical in the system in the case of the finite state machine illustrated in fig4 for synchronizing the time slices in slave 3 after the computer system is restarted for.
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turret 41 can rotate 100 degrees downward on either side of the vertical 81 within that rotating plane the tracker ball 41 rotates in a fore and aft manner the combination of the rotation about two axes permits full and continuous spherical coverage from ahead to 140 degrees aft and to 100 degrees downward on each side of the vertical line 81 these approximate angles are typical of the potential range for a partially submerged upper fuselage location but should not be considered to be the maximum values achievable through skillful application of the invention the fairing 43 may be fixed to the aircraft as shown in fig7 and 8 in the fixed position as shown in fig7 the turret 41 and hence the ball 51 can rotate about the axis 73 about 100 degrees on either side of the vertical line 81 as shown in fig1 and 17 in the fixed position as shown in fig8 the turret 41 and hence the ball 51 can rotate 360 degrees about the axis 73 in the preferred embodiment the turret and tracker ball are employed to direct a high energy laser beam h e l outward from a source 121 and components 123 carried by the aircraft as shown in fig2 although they could be used to view remote objects in the preferred embodiment passage of the laser beam to the turret and tracker ball are by way of a light pipe 125 referring to fig2 32 light or the high energy laser beam is directed to the tracker ball by way of a mirror 127 to a light.
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5 d the plate 5 is inserted into the cavity 35 and pressure is applied downward on the plate 5 until it fits snugly into place in the cavity 35 alternatively the plate 5 can be adapted to snug fit into the cavity 35 by providing a flange not shown at the edge of the plate 5 when a user needs to remove the plate 5 the user can grab a bar 7 protruding from a corner of the plate 5 as shown in fig1 and 7 and pull the plate 5 upward until it is removed from the cavity 35 the bar 7 may include a group of bars to assist in grabbing the bar 7 the plate 5 may also have markings forming two rulers 6 a and 6 b for example the ruler 6 a may be in centimeters and the ruler 6 b may be in inches for example when the plate 5 is removed the rulers 6 a and 6 b can be used to measure different objects thereby obviating a need to have a separate ruler fig8 is a top front and right side perspective view of the pail a with a handle in an upper position and a plate inserted in the cavity 35 in the cover 2 the lid 23 which is in the closed position and the opening 24 are covered by the plate 35 and therefore not shown in fig8 fig9 is a cross sectional view of the cover 2 along lines 9 9 in fig8 with the plate 5 inserted in the cavity 35 some details of the cover 2 are omitted in fig9 the side 5 b of the plate 5 rests against the wall 39 b and.
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polymerization of monomers having those groups or by post modification of the hyperbranched polymer via known chemical reactions examples of hyperbranched polymers having hydrophilic end groups useful in the invention include a hyperbranched polyamide with both amine and carboxylic acid end groups a hyperbranched polyamide with carboxylic acid end groups a hyperbranched polyamide with amine end groups a hyperbranched polyamide with quaternized end groups a hyperbranched aliphatic polyester with hydroxy end groups a hyperbranched aliphatic polyester with carboxylic acid end groups a hyperbranched aliphatic polyester with combined hydroxy and carboxylic acid end groups a hyperbranched aromatic polyester with carboxylic acid end groups a hyperbranched aromatic polyester with sulfonic acid end groups a hyperbranched polyether with hydroxy end groups a hyperbranched quaterized poly chloromethyl styrene a hyperbranched poly vinyl benzene sulfonyl chloride with sulfonic acid end groups a hyperbranched polyesteramide with hydroxy end groups a hyperbranched polyesteramide with carboxylic acid end groups a hyperbranched polyesteramide with combined hydroxy and carboxylic acid end groups a hyperbranched polyesteramide with quaternized end groups or a hyperbranched polyesteramide with combined hydroxy and quaterized end groups in another preferred embodiment of the invention the hyperbranched polymer having hydrophilic end groups can be added as an additive together with a pigment dispersion to prepare the ink in another preferred embodiment of the invention the hyperbranched polymer having hydrophilic end groups can be used as a dispersant to disperse the pigment particles used in ink.
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of less than 0 5 u03bcm can be effectively retained additionally or alternatively the venturi scrubber 12 may also be followed by preferably double gravity type drop separation with drop recirculation the depressurization and activity retention system 4 of the nuclear plant 1 is designed for particularly reliable activity retention and in particular for a degree of separation of the washing device of even comparatively fine grained aerosols with a particle size of less than 0 5 u03bcm of 98 or above for this purpose the venturi scrubber 12 and the throttle device 24 are deliberately coordinated with one another in terms of their dimensioning this is based on the design aim that in a response situation the depressurization gas stream flows through the venturi scrubber 12 at a particularly high flow velocity of more than 150 m s in particular of more than 200 m s to be precise as became apparent with such high flow velocities a virtually abrupt rise in the separation rate can be achieved and in particular even fine and the finest possible aerosol particles are bound in washing liquid droplets and are thus separated a suitable selection of in particular the flow cross sections ensures in this case that in virtually all the phases of an incident scenario such a high flow velocity prevails in the venturi scrubber 12 for this purpose on the one hand the throttle device.
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function can uniquely define the address of the board to be tested in the real telecommunication network the test request in this case advantageously also includes the identification of the manufacturer specific test predefined for the current board the test results sent back from the network unit here btse 8 are once again converted by the mediation function in the operation and maintenance center omc in accordance with the information model of the omc nmc interface and uniquely correlated with the previous nmc test request of the network management center nmc with the aid of the standardized parameter of u201c testlnvocationld u201d in this case after the standardized nmc test command the omc sends a response that includes the parameter value of u201c testlnvocationid u201d so that a test operation is uniquely characterized subsequent to the end of the test the same value is inserted into the testresultnotification for the network management center nmc by the operation and maintenance center omc the mapped or mediated test results can also be used by the nmc software for automatically generating what are termed trouble tickets so that appropriate repair measures can be initiated on site the definition of the omc nmc interface additionally and or alternatively also permits the automatic generation of periodic preventive.
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attaching opposite sides of an enclosure together will not work in many applications for most active panels or enclosures it is preferable to use piezo patches i e multimorphs in the bending mode the piezoelectric means are controlled by electronic controllers operating as described in u s pat nos 4 878 188 to ziegler 5 105 377 to ziegler and or 5 091 953 to tretter which are hereby incorporated by reference herein a test was performed to demonstrate the utility of the layered piezo patches and the configuration is shown in fig1 the test device was a 1 8 inch thick by 10 inch square aluminum plate 10 with 1 8 by 3 4 inch aluminum welded perpendicular to the edges the plate was simply supported initially a single 0 020 inch thick piezoceramic patch 11 was attached to the plate see fig1 a modal test was then performed to determine the resonant frequency for the 1 1 mode for the plate with the single piezo patch it was determined that the 1 1 mode for the plate was 274 hz a 274 hz 20 0 volts peak signal was then applied to the piezo this resulted in an.
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the resulting and operation the highest memory sharing factor can then be determined as in step 372 the migrating vm can then be collocated with the vm offering the most memory sharing benefit as shown in step 375 as will be appreciated by one skilled in the art aspects of the present invention may be embodied as a system method or computer program product accordingly aspects of the present invention 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 aspects of the present invention may take the form of a computer program product embodied in one or more computer readable medium s having computer readable program code embodied thereon any combination of one or more computer readable medium s may be utilized the computer readable medium may be a computer readable signal medium or a computer readable storage medium a computer readable storage medium may be for example but not limited to an electronic magnetic optical electromagnetic infrared or semiconductor system apparatus or device or any suitable combination of the foregoing more specific examples a non exhaustive list of the computer readable storage 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 cd rom an optical storage device a.
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may be moved away from contact with the teeth 92 of the ratchet wheel 90 against the force of the spring 110 when the tip of the screwdriver is removed the pawls 88 of the pawl member 82 will move back into contact with the teeth 92 of the ratchet wheel 90 the apparatus may then be adjusted again to preload the bias on the torsion tube 160 as previously described while a conventional tool not shown may be used to adjust the display pivot member 130 by using the notches 134 in the adjustment wheel 132 of the display pivot member 130 fig1 a custom tool such as the custom tool 170 illustrated in fig1 may also be utilized the custom tool 170 has a curved section 172 sized to fit around approximately half of the adjustment wheel 132 at one end of the curved section 172 of the custom tool 170 is a radially inwardly extending tooth 174 which will fit into one of the notches 134 in the adjustment wheel 132 the other end of the curved section 172 of the custom tool 170 is attached to a handle 176 referring now to fig1 and 19 a door retainer clip 180 for installation on the door is illustrated the display door not shown is installed by the engagement member 136 of the display pivot member 130 into the machined passage 94 of the ratchet wheel 90 in the base member 120 by lowering the display door slightly the door retainer clip 180 has a c shaped portion 182 which is designed to snap onto the cylinder 154 in the space between the bottom of the top door frame member and the top of the display door thus the door.
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typewriters which have the ability to record into a small working memory the escapement of the characters which are keyed at the keyboard it is many times advantageous to be able to reposition the carrier at the rightmost end of the typed material automatically this is particularly advantageous when it has been necessary to back the carrier up along the printed line for purposes of erasing correcting or inserting material into that line disclosed herein is an electronic typewriter which is controlled by the electronic logic such that the depression of a selected control key will result in the carrier moving from a position within the typed text on a particular line to the right most position the carrier has occupied within that line during earlier typing this is accomplished by temporarily storing the rightmost carrier position as recorded in the escapement register into a working memory and then upon the appropriate command from the keyboard using that location in the manner that a tab stop location would be used and creating a tab like command movement to cause the carrier to go directly to that point and stop application_number US 90832478 A description for purposes of this discussion and disclosure it is assumed that the typewriter or printer 10 is in operation that typing has occured in a normal and conventional manner and that the characters as they are typed are stored into a line memory 34 which upon a carrier return is cleared to provide the capability to store characters from the next line the operator from time to time may desire to make corrections in the text typed in that particular print line which are displaced from the print point by more than one character position when this occurs.
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using experimental data the oil cooler contributes to heat rejection by an amount q oc in dependence upon the rate of coolant flow and the rate of oil flow and upon the difference between the engine sump oil temperature sot and the engine inlet coolant temperature eit the heater cabin contributes to heat rejection by an amount q hc in dependence upon the air flow across the heater and the difference between the coolant control valve inlet coolant temperature vit and the ambient air temperature aat air_flow is heatercore air flow and is dependent upon the heater air con blower speed again constants a b and k different from those above are determined using experimental data at step 106 the required cylinder head temperature cht is determined as a function of engine speed and engine load at step 108 the limits of operation of the fan pump and valve are calculated the minimum speed of the fan is set in dependence upon the air conditioning requirement if air conditioning is required then the fan speed minimum is set to stationary air conditioning requirements if the vehicle speed exceeds the required fan speed then the fan is deactivated i e the maximum speed is set to 0 rpm the pump range is dependent upon a predefined maximum engine temperature cht and engine inlet temperature the pump speed minimum is set to allow a minimum u201c coolant_flow u201d in dependence upon q eng and the predefined maximum engine temperature the hvac setting is used to determine a minimum and maximum heater flow to avoid over pressurizing the heater core current data suggests that satisfactory heater performance can be obtained using 15 30 liters min heater flow the valve range degrees rotation is dependent upon heater flow oil flow and.
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capable of performing essentially at room temperature thus the device employs a cadmium telluride crystal and because of the preferred low energy levels of radiation which it is called upon to detect must be capable of operatively reacting to low energy gamma ray interactions the interaction of gamma rays with such crystals is primarily through three processes namely the photo electric effect compton scattering and pair production in the photo electric effect a photon of energy hv interacts with an atom as a whole its energy is completely transferred to an electron usually in the innermost shell the electron is ejected with a kinetic energy e kin hv e b is the binding energy of the orbital electron h is planck 39 s constant and v is the frequency associated with the wave nature of the gamma radiation such electrons undergo many collisions until this energy is shared with some thousands of other electrons each of these electrons leaves behind a positively charged region called in the literature a 34 hole 34 at the energies of 125 i compton scattering is of minor importance pair production refers to the reaction of an electron and a photon by the gamma ray since this process requires more than 1 0 mev it does not occur in the present application in compton scattering the primary photon may interact with any one of the orbital electrons the electrons are considered essentially as free electrons under the condition that the primary photon energy is large compared with the.
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valve closing plate 49 so far in the inner part of the hand held showerhead such that the valve is opened the water passing through the hand held showerhead and its water line 50 flows past the valve closing plate 49 and through the interstices between the webs 36 into the inner part of the plug 32 from there the water reaches the water line 31 of the wall mounted rail 30 to loosen the connection the sliding sleeve 38 in fig6 is pushed downwards so that the swivel hook 40 is out of engagement with the groove 46 then the hand held showerhead again allows itself to be pulled out of the inlet connection of the wall mounted rail 30 fig7 shows an illustration corresponding to fig1 in which the hand held showerhead 5 features the form of the hand held showerhead of fig2 with its front face end it is fitted in the axial inlet connection of a wall mounted rail 11 which is formed as a round pipe continuing the shape of the hand held showerhead 5 in the area around its upper end the pipe transforms into an elbow 51 in the head shower 13 which in this case features the shape of a flat disc with a large jet outlet surface fig8 shows the above mentioned possibility that the other shower device involves an attachment 52 for the hand held showerhead for instance an additional showerhead which in this case provides its jets in different direction from that of the hand held showerhead 5 in the.
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zone 10 and the likely presence of some dissolved ferrous sulfate the solution leaving zone 10 will contain some dissolved no it is undesirable for this solution containing some dissolved no to be brought into contact with the h 2 s containing gas the gas would strip some of this no from the solution thereby contaminating it to prevent this the solution leaving zone 10 through its bottom liquid outlet flows through pipe 19 into a top liquid inlet of gas liquid contactor 15 gas liquid contactor 15 should be at a pressure somewhat below atmospheric the lower its operating pressure the better since the function of gas liquid contactor 15 is to enable no to be stripped from the ferric sulfate solution formed in zone 10 generally contactor 15 will be maintained at a pressure some 5 psig below atmospheric air is drawn into a lower gas inlet of contactor 15 through pipe 21 as the air travels upward it counter currently contacts the ferric sulfate solution moving downward the operation is controlled so that the ferric sulfate solution leaving the bottom outlet of contactor 15 is substantially free of no the stripped no mixed with the incoming air leaves contactor 15 through its upper.
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member 9 further comprises dispense outlets 12 communicating with the inlets and arranged in a pattern e g arranged in staggered rows on a curved and downward facing portion of the valve member 9 a flexible strip 13 made of e g metal plastic or a fiber reinforced composite optionally coated with an anti adhesive layer and or having a thickness of less than 0 5 mm e g 0 2 mm is slidably tensioned about this portion by means of one or more springs 14 on one end and a lever 14 a on the other end and kept in place by guides 15 e g raised portions defined in the valve member 9 on either side of the strip 13 the strip 13 comprises a plurality of openings 16 that have a diameter that can be slightly larger than the diameter of the outlets 12 and that correspond in shape number and pattern to the shape number and pattern of the outlets 12 the distance between the outlets 12 in the axial and tangential directions of the valve member 9 which coincide with respectively the lateral and longitudinal directions of the strip 13 is larger than the diameter of the openings 16 in the strip 13 thus as shown in fig4 a to 4c all outlets can be simultaneously cleared fig4 a respectively closed fig4 c by moving the strip fig4 b in this example by means of the lever 14 a.
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over a media such as an rf or optical channel or to record it onto a media such as a disk as such many computer readable media systems include circuits software or both to perform data serialization and re parallelization parallel data 421 can be represented as the flow of data signals aligned in time such that parallel data unit byte word d word etc 422 423 424 is transmitted with each bit d 0 d n being on a bus or signal carrier simultaneously where the u201c width u201d of the data unit is n u2212 1 in some systems d 0 is used to represent the least significant bit u201c lsb u201d and in other systems it represents the most significant bit u201c msb u201d data is serialized 421 by sending one bit at a time such that each data unit 422 423 424 is sent in serial fashion one after another typically according to a protocol as such the parallel data stored in computer memory 407 407 u2032 is often accessed by a microprocessor or parallel to serial converter 425 425 u2032 via a parallel bus 421 and exchanged e g transmitted received or transceived via a serial bus 421 u2032 received serial data is converted back into parallel data before storing it in computer memory usually the serial bus 421 u2032 generalized in fig4 c may be a wired bus such as usb or firewire or a wireless communications medium such as a rf or optical channel as previously discussed in these manners various embodiments of the invention may be realized by encoding software data or both according to the logical processes of the invention into one or more computer readable mediums thereby yielding.
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there is an upper spacer ring 12 directly beneath the plate 5 and a lower spacer ring 13 directly above the threaded nut 9 the interiors of both of the spacer rings 12 and 13 are frustoconically shaped and both open wider toward one another disposed longitudinally between the frustoconical spacer rings 12 and 13 is the longitudinally elongate longitudinally slit clamping ring 14 which has a frustoconically shaped top and bottom end which cooperates with the frustoconical openings in the spacer rings 12 and 13 upon tightening of the threaded nut 9 over the lower end of the exterior of the sleeve 2 the sleeve 2 is pulled downwardly and force is applied upwardly against the lower spacer ring 13 this securely clamps the sleeve 2 to the spindle bearing plate 5 in all embodiments removal of the sleeve 2 along with the spindle housing 1 that it supports from the spindle bearing plate 5 merely requires loosening of the nut 9 which frees the respective wedge clamping of the respective embodiment then the spindle sleeve 2 may be removed from the opening in the spindle bearing plate and the spindle is then removed from the slit sleeve the wedge connections of each of the embodiments secures the sleeve.
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with such an inventive plug it is first seated distally at an appropriate distance within the intermedullary canal and includes a plurality of deformable upwardly oriented leaf springs 490 accordingly with the plug 480 installed in place as shown an even more generalized type of implant and not requiring an actual solid connection to such a distal spacer may be inserted down and into the medullary canal and held in place while resisting distal side to side motion as the distal tip of the implant is retained within these leaf springs 490 this also allows adjustments in a longitudinal direction enabling fine tuning at the effective length of the implant note in fig4 that the aperture through which the implant is inserted is quite a bit larger than that shown in fig4 and in fact does not include a seal per se this is due to the fact that in accordance with this embodiment cement may in fact be injected prior to or after the implant is held in place both proximally and distally indeed according to this particular embodiment a standard distal plug may be used in conjunction with the mechanism shown generally at 404 even without a cap or collar as shown for example this mechanism 404 may simply attach to an existing bone surface or structure instead of the point 409 thereby holding the implant in place proximally and distally while preventing motion in all dimensions as the cement cures regardless of when it was injected in accordance with an alternative methodology the proximal and.
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the side printed by the printer in the game at the time of cash out 502 and an image shape 504 whose configuration and position is based upon the content of a validation number either human readable 506 or bar code 508 in accordance with the present invention the validation number is a number generated by the cashless enabled game and is used to track the validity of the cash out transaction taking this number and generating a unique security key can be done by various means including hashing hamming or other algorithms this unique key can then be used to specify to the voucher printer a specific shape and location for that shape to be printed on the voucher in addition a bill acceptor voucher validator can also read the validation number either through the bar code or recognition of the validation number and verify the shape printed on the voucher matches that predicted by unique key generated from the validation number as mentioned in another voucher printer the validation number or portions thereof which is provided by the gaming cash out system and printed on the vouchers would be used in a hash algorithm to instruct the printer on algorithm adjustment aspects of imaging the thermally sensitive side of the voucher and the same validation number portion being used to instruct the bill acceptor voucher validator to scan for the same aspects which were produced by the printer 0041 fig6 is a block diagram of a voucher printer controller used in a voucher printer in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention a voucher printer controller 600.
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long as the resulting preparation is ophthalmically acceptable accordingly buffers include acetate buffers citrate buffers phosphate buffers and borate buffers acids or bases may be used to adjust the ph of these formulations as needed in a similar vein an ophthalmically acceptable antioxidant for use in the present invention includes but is not limited to sodium metabisulfite sodium thiosulfate acetylcysteine butylated hydroxyanisole and butylated hydroxytoluene other excipient components which may be included in the ophthalmic preparations are chelating agents the preferred chelating agent is edentate disodium although other chelating agents may also be used in place or in conjunction with it ingredient amount w v active ingredient about 0 001 5 preservative 0 0 10 vehicle 0 40 tonicity adjustor 1 10 buffer 0 01 10 ph adjustor q s ph 4 5 7 5 antioxidant as needed surfactant as needed purified water as needed to make 100 the actual dose of the active compounds of the present invention depends on the specific compound and on the condition to be treated the selection of the appropriate dose is well within the knowledge of the skilled artisan the ophthalmic formulations of the present invention are conveniently packaged in forms suitable for metered application such as in containers equipped with a dropper to facilitate the application to the eye containers suitable for dropwise application are usually made of suitable inert non toxic plastic material and generally contain between about 0 5 and about 15 ml solution the invention is further illustrated by the following non limiting examples which are summarized in the reaction scheme of fig1 through 3 wherein like numbers refer to the same compounds 1 4 diazabicyclo 2 2 2 octane 153 mg 1 36 mmol and butyl isocyanate 190 u03bcl 1 71 mmol were added sequentially to a solution.
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be an antique with a faded finish the sheets can be provided with color patterns according to the item to which the finish will be applied in other words in one embodiment a sheet has color patterns for unfinished furniture and another sheet has color patterns for furniture having a cherry finish or a maple finish etc the color professional applies 608 or attaches the sheet to the item conforming the sheet to the surface of the item as described above with reference to fig5 the color professional and or the customer then views 610 the item through the sheet and the color pattern 610 the customer or the color professional may then decide 612 if another layer of color pattern from another sheet is desirable one benefit of the present disclosure is the capability of simulating multiple coats of finish if a customer desires a darker oak finish for example another sheet having oak finish color patterns can be applied over the top of the first sheet returning to the method 600 if the customer wants to apply another layer the customer and or the color professional selects 614 another sheet applies 616 the new sheet over the original or first sheet and views 618 the item through the sheet and color pattern once the customer is satisfied and has selected a finish or a combination of finishes represented by the color patterns the method 600 ends 620 fig7 is a schematic block diagram illustrating another embodiment of a sheet 700 in the depicted embodiment the sheet 700 includes rows 702 a 702 b 702 c 702 d 702 e referred to collectively as.
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joint of extraneous material such as sealing frit between them the plug portion includes a generally cylindrical pedestal portion 7 rising up from the region of commonality with the wall and defining with the wall an annular chamber or compartment 8 for holding unvaporized excess sodium mercury amalgam shown at 9 the ceramic tube 2 with integral apertured plug 5 is made into an arc tube by first sealing into the aperture an inlead electrode assembly comprising niobium wire 10 to which an electrode 11 is attached by a weld knot 12 the electrode conventionally comprises a tungsten shank 13 having one or more layers of tungsten wire 14 coiled around it and retaining an electron emissive material such as barium calcium tungstate ba 2 cawo 3 between turns the niobium wire is upset at 15 to provide a shoulder which serves to locate the electrode with respect to the top of the pedestal the lower electrode inlead assembly is sealed in while the tube is held with the plugged end up that is upside down relative to the illustration of fig2 a cross wire 16 is spot welded to the niobium inlead wire to retain it in place and prevent it from falling out during sealing the sealing frit or glass may be provided as a powder surrounding inlead wire 10 where it comes out of the plugged end of the tube or preferably in the form of a washer of pressed powder which is threaded over the projecting portion of the wire.
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one or more pistons 205 driven by a crankshaft to pressurize fluid the fluid displacement device 201 comprises an inlet 202 connected to a pumping chamber 208 in which a piston 205 is reciprocally movable the pumping chamber 208 also comprises a discharge unit 206 connected to an outlet 204 the discharge unit may be a spring loaded valve the spring 210 exerts a force in the upstream direction and ensures that the valve 211 is closed a force in the opposite direction i e the downstream direction may open the valve 211 such that the pumping chamber 208 is in open connection with the outlet 204 the inlet 202 and discharge unit 206 are positioned at opposite ends of the pumping chamber it is possible however to position the inlet and the discharge unit at one end of a cylindrical pumping chamber in fig2 a to 2 c different stages in a working cycle of the fluid displacement device are shown the piston 205 is movable between a first position in which the volume of the pumping chamber 208 is maximal towards a second position in which the volume of the pumping chamber 208 is minimal in fig2 a the piston is in or near the first position in fig2 c the piston is in or near the second position movement from the first position to the second position is called the compression stroke movement from the second position to the first position is called the expansion stroke as can be seen in fig2 a the inlet 202 to the pumping chamber 208 is open when the piston is in the first position fluid may enter the pumping chamber 208 through the inlet.
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period of time when the multimedia presenting device 3 is on and a panel member has registered his or her presence an example of such a system is described in the applicant 39 s co pending international patent application published under no 2008 072094 which is herein incorporated by reference fig2 shows a schematic diagram of a metered viewing session in the example shown in fig2 a viewing session 10 starting at a time t 1 and ending at a time t 2 is represented each viewing session in turn is divided into u201c viewing segments u201d 21 22 23 24 25 in the figure i e a period of time wherein the same broadcast source is tuned into at the multimedia presenting device 3 the minimum length of time that is considered by the audience measurement system 1 as a viewing session is called u201c persistence threshold u201d and its value is defined during the system set up process a value of fifteen seconds is used in most countries and will be assumed in the description that follows in the case of content matching systems each metering device 2 generates signatures 30 of the content present during the viewing segments and the signatures 30 are then sent to a central processing site.
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of terephthalic acid as the product is determined by content of 4 carboxybenzaldehyde and transmittance at 340 nm these control values are maintained within a fixed range when the treatment is carried out in a stationary manner when the control values have come outside the fixed range it is necessary that the catalyst in the reaction vessel be partly exchanged for a new one to increase the efficiency of the treatment after the partial exchange of catalyst and when the hydrogenation of crude terephthalic acid has been restarted the resultant purified terephthalic acid usually has a very small content of 4 carboxybenzaldehyde on account of high activity of catalyst and accordingly the resultant purified terephthalic acid has a high transmittance at 340 nm although depending upon the degree of deactivation of catalyst usually 20 70 of the deactivated catalyst in a reaction vessel is exchanged for a new one after the deactivated catalyst in the reaction vessel has been in part exchanged with a new one in a manner as above an aqueous slurry of crude terephthalic acid is fed into the reaction vessel and made into an aqueous solution under a high temperature and pressure to restart the treatment according to the invention crude terephthalic acid containing 4 carboxybenzaldehyde in a larger amount than that in.
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illustrated generally at 108 in fig1 is often loosely packed or unsettled after falling into the preform 22 this is particularly the case with product having a large particle size and relatively light weight such as tortilla chips potato chips corn chips and the like in order to settle or more compactly pack the product into the bottom of the tubular bag preform there is included the oscillating mechanism for example air cylinders not shown or an eccentric 112 driving a link 114 pivotally connected to the outer tube 104 for oscillating the outer tube up and down a plurality of link arrangements each having a pair of vertical links 118 and 120 pivotally connected to each other at their lower ends and having their upper ends pivotally connected to the bottom of the outer tube 104 and the bottom of the inner tube 102 respectively are spaced around the bottoms of the tubes for example there are provided four link pairs spaced 90 u00b0 apart these link arrangements are such that the links 118 and 120 pivot outward as shown in fig1 to engage the wall of the tubular bag preform 22 when the outer tube is in its uppermost position thus the vertical oscillation of the outer tube 104 results in the oscillation of the wall of the tubular bag preform which in turn shakes the bottom of the preform to settle and more closely pack the product 108 while the illustrated embodiment of fig1 and 12 moves the outer tube 104 up and down the oscillating could alternatively be performed by moving the inner tube.
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oxygen and nitrogen in a double glazed window eliminates pressure variations within the window space created by such gas movement application_number US 90005278 A description molecular sieve zeolites now generally referred to in the art as type a molecular sieve zeolites are described in u s pat no 2 882 243 type a zeolites are described as truncated cube octahedrons having an internal central cavity or cage of 11 a u00b0 diameter the central cavities are entered through circular apertures of much smaller diameter the diameter being determined by the specific cations contained for instance the type 4 a molecular zeolite has the formula na 12 alo 2 12 sio 2 12 xh 2 o when fully hydrated x is 27 but the sieve is activated to give it adsorbent capability by heating to drive the water of crystallization off until the water content of the total composition is reduced to 1 5 by weight or below the type 4 a sieve has an aperture opening about 4 a in diameter when a substantial proportion of the sodium content of the 4 a sieve is replaced by potassium the aperture diameter is reduced to about 3 a for example the type 3 a molecular sieve is formed.
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in fig4 steam blow device 44 may also include at least one steam blow box 44 in this case too steam blow box 44 is located again at the beginning of the drying zone which is defined by hot air hood 36 and is located inside hot air hood 36 therefore in this arrangement too fibrous web 38 is initially treated with steam and subsequently with hot air as can be seen in fig3 a device such as a doctor blade 46 or similar devices can be provided in order to remove the boundary layer of air which is carried along by outer permeable structured fabric 40 covering fibrous web 38 before fabric 40 enters into the drying zone in addition machine 28 includes a former with two dewatering fabrics 40 and 48 running together whereby in the existing example the inside fabric is the permeable structured fabric 40 the two dewatering fabrics 40 and 48 run together thereby forming a stock infeed nip 50 and are carried over a forming element 52 especially a forming roll 52 in the existing example permeable structured fabric 40 is in the embodiment of the inside dewatering fabric of the former which is in contact with forming element 52 outside dewatering fabric 48 which is not in contact with forming element 52 is separated again from fibrous web 38 subsequent to forming element 52 the fibrous stock suspension is fed into the stock infeed nip 50 by way.
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there is shown a diagram comparing the h factor for pulp produced according to conventional itc u2122 cooking and the invention the h factor is a function of time and temperature in relation to the delignification process degree of delignification during cooking the h factor is used to control the delignification process of a digester i e maintaining a certain h factor principally leads to the same kappa number of the produced pulp remaining lignin content of the fibre material independent of temperature variations during the cooking in fig5 it is shown that the h factor for pulp produced according to the invention is extremely much lower about 40 50 lower compared to pulp produced according to itc u2122 this means that much lower temperatures may be used for the same retention time in order to reach a certain degree of delignification kappa number and or that smaller vessels for the cooking within a continuous digester can be used and or that a lower kappa number may be achieved with the same kind of basic equipment and or that higher rate of production can be obtained the lower h factor demand is achieved by a high alkali concentration and a low cooking temperature in the concurrent cooking zone which is shown in fig6 which presents one reference itc cook itc 1770 and one cook according to the invention modified itc 1763 as shown the temperature in the counter.
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thereby tightening the cable 302 against the fixed point 308 since the inner wall 250 is affixed to the brake pedal arm 420 of the towed vehicle the towed vehicle 39 s brakes are applied in the preferred embodiment the cable 302 is a coated flexible cable known to the trade referring to fig2 and 4 the air cylinder 110 is mounted to the brake pedal arm 420 of the towed vehicle using the mounting plate 260 and mounting bolts 230 and mounting nuts 225 as input air is applied to the air input port 200 the cable 302 is tightened against the mounting point 308 the inner wall 250 is secured to brake pedal arm 420 as air is applied to the air cylinder 110 the outer wall 210 is extended away from the firewall 309 thereby applying the towed vehicle 39 s brakes as indicated in fig4 a in operation positive air pressure and flow is provided from a towing vehicle brake system to inlet line 100 air pressure in proportion to brake pressure in the towing vehicle is provided to cylinder 110 to apply the brakes in the towed vehicle in proportion to the braking in said towing vehicle air flow and pressure from line 100 also flows to the valve 104 the air valve 104 is a solenoid operated valve spring biased to normally closed as shown in fig1 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention a signal from vacuum switch 125 can call for pressure to be supplied when the vacuum in brake booster 107 of the towed vehicle gets low when air pressure from the towed vehicle passes through valve 104 it is supplied to venturi 102 and the positive flow of air through the venturi 102 creates a vacuum.
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u00b0 c and stirred for 25 h after completion of the reaction the ethyl acetate layer was separated at 20 30 u00b0 c added dm water 375 ml and adjusted the ph to 0 8 1 0 with dilute hydrochloric acid at 20 30 u00b0 c the aqueous layer was separated and extracted the product in to toluene 430 ml by adjusting the ph to 8 0 8 5 with 20 w w aqueous sodium carbonate solution the toluene layer was washed with dm water 225 ml concentrated under reduced pressure and dissolved in toluene 450 ml the toluene solution obtained in stage 1 was cooled to 5 10 u00b0 c and 2 6 lutidine 32 45 g 0 303 moles followed by valeryl chloride 36 54 g 0 303 moles were added at 5 10 u00b0 c in 1 h after addition the reaction mass temperature was raised to 25 30 u00b0 c and stirred for 1 h dm water 225 ml was added to the reaction at 20 30 u00b0 c separated the organic layer and washed with 5 w w aqueous sodium carbonate solution 75 ml tri n butyltin chloride 242 32 g 0 744 moles and sodium azide 50 18 g 0 772 moles were added to the organic layer containing n 1 oxopentyl n 2 u2032 2 tributyltintetrazol 5 yl 1 1 u2032 biphenyl 4 yl methyl l valine methyl.
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when the above driving stability control is not executed is the well known skyhook control the dampers 14 are controlled to increase the damping force when the sprung speed the upward direction is positive and the damper speed the expanding direction is positive are in the same direction while the dampers 14 are controlled to decrease the damping force when the sprung speed and the damper speed are in the opposite direction the sprung speed can be obtained by integrating the sprung acceleration sensed by the sprung acceleration sensor sa and the damper speed can be obtained by differentiating a damper displacement sensed by the damper displacement sensor sb with the above the embodiment of the present invention is explained but various changes of design can be applied to the present invention within a scope that does not depart from a gist of the invention for example in the embodiment the minimum speed of the damper speed vp used to change the characteristics of the map which is used to search the target current based on the damper speed vp and the target damping force ft is set to 0 014 m s but the value of the minimum speed may be varied appropriately also in the embodiment the driving stability control that suppresses the rolling of the vehicle based.
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for an organic el device is mos type transistor mosfet and the characteristic of resistance at the time of turn on is dependent on a threshold voltage of the gate of the mosfet in a practical process it is very difficult to uniformly manufacture characteristics of threshold voltage vth of all the switching transistors qs within one frame for this reason in the present invention the characteristic of the organic el light emitting of each pixel is not sensitive to the threshold voltage characteristic and is also made to be constant even if a characteristic distribution exists a little in the el device now a method by which many organic el devices formed in a matrix type within an organic el panel have uniform characteristics will be described fig5 a is a diagram to illustrate a characteristic of voltage to current in a switching element of a conventional organic el display and fig5 b is a diagram to illustrate a characteristic of voltage to current in a switching element of the present invention when a switching transistor qs is conductive a storage capacitor cst is charged with negative polarity compared with ground gnd and this charged voltage is applied to a gate of a driving transistor qd to be turned on since the driving transistor qd is a p type mosfet herein the charged voltage is referred to as vgg a voltage across the gate terminal and the source terminal of the driving transistor qd as vgs a voltage across the source resistor rs as vrs a current flowing through the drain to source of the driving transistor qd as.
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points of this triangular area are visible in fig1 and this area determines the working field for the longitudinal movement of the harnesses 41 42 it being understood that the section for the rotor 47 which is shown in fig1 is located approximately in the working plane 49 of the needle 17 one of the corner points of the triangular area is determined by the one lateral position 56 39 of the eye for the filament 15 whereas the other corner point of the triangular area is determined by the diametrically opposite position 15 34 of the filament 15 when this eye is located in the position designated with reference numeral 56 34 in fig1 the triangular area is therefore determined by the points 56 39 56 34 and 57 and the harnesses 41 42 of which more than the illustrated four may be present operate within this area assuming that a zipper is produced of the type that is to be used in a garment then as a rule it will be customary to use eight of the harnesses 41 42 since eight of the threads 18 19 would be employed if the element 60 is centrally located with respect to the.
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slope region accordingly the present teachings realize the advantage of increased stability and or tension applied to the substrate when fenestration assembly 300 is in an assembled state though fig2 shows the slope of slope region 204 at an approximately 45 u00b0 angle relative to adjacent tape bed area 208 the present teachings contemplate the use of any angle so long as the slope creates a region proximate to slope region 204 that is sufficient to receive a corresponding nipple of a tensioner preferably the angle of slope region 204 is a value that is between about 30 u00b0 and about 60 u00b0 relative to adjacent tape bed area 208 as shown in fig2 viewing area 206 spans the length of one side of base frame 200 viewing area 206 may be a region of base frame 200 that when the fenestration assembly is assembled and installed is an outer surface of the fenestration assembly in other words this may be the portion of the assembly that is visible to an observer inside a building envelope in alternate embodiments of the present arrangements however a backside of the tensioner is the portion of the assembly that is visible to an observer inside a building envelope in other words in such embodiments a back side of a tensioner represents a viewing area endcap 202 is designed to cap base frame 200 at a first end though the embodiment of.
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for the corresponding heating stage 145 150 and 155 for example if heating stage one 145 is set to five cph then it runs at twelve minute cycles with a variable duty cycle preferably there are ten cph options 1 10 for each heating state 145 150 and 155 the user also sets a number of cycles per hour for each of the cooling stages 160 and 165 the number of cycles per hour divides an hour into a number of cycles for the corresponding cooling stage 160 and 165 preferably there are five cph options 1 5 for each cooling stage 160 and 165 a temperature differential is set by the user with the user interface 175 or permanently stored in the controller 170 a heating temperature differential is the temperature range between the heating set point minus the temperature differential and the heating set point plus the temperature differential a cooling temperature differential is the temperature range between the cooling set point minus the temperature differential and the cooling set point plus the temperature differential preferably the temperature differential is permanently stored as 1 u00b0 f 0 5 u00b0 c a heating cycling control algorithm is used to control the heating source 110 when the sensed temperature is within the heating temperature differential the heating cycling control algorithm runs the heating source 110 according to the number of cycles per hour with a variable duty cycle the heating cycling control algorithm includes a proportional integral pi loop that uses the sensed temperature and the heating set point as inputs a pi loop is a feedback control algorithm which drives the system to be controlled with a weighted sum of the error the difference between the output u2014 here the sensed temperature u2014 and the desired.
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types of materials can be altered to provide the desired properties of containment using a minimal amount of nonabsorbable material accordingly the non absorbable fibers 8 which remain after the biosorbable materials resorb will act as a scaffolding to allow the prosthesis to hold its shape however because of the limited amount of foreign material encapsulation and scarring are decreased referring to fig4 and 5 a second alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown a prothesis 10 features two capsules a larger outer capsule 12 made of biosorbable materials and a smaller inner capsule 14 made of a non absorbable material inner capsule 14 also can be made partially resorbable as in the first alternative embodiment above outer capsule 12 and inner capsule 14 can be separated by a thin layer 16 of saline or autologous fluids such as those described above inner capsule 14 surrounds a more permanent prosthesis 18 made of autologous fluids or saline for example after implantation outer capsule 12 dissolves thus preventing hardening by encapsulation of the prosthesis the supply of fluid 16 between the capsules a few to several cc 39 s is absorbed by the body once released by the dissolution of outer capsule 12 referring to fig6 a further alternative embodiment of the present invention includes an implant prosthesis 20 provided in the form of a matrix framework such as a sponge or foam the implant which preferably is entirely biodegradable has a porous structure which supports the surrounding tissue and provides a framework for.
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information for example the present invention is particularly applicable to data that is desired to be transportable such as by being carried on the person or the like such data may be provided in any form such as an alphanumeric graphical or image based form personal data may include personal information such as a person 39 s name address account numbers bank codes and the like biometric data may be a finger print identification face feature identification eye feature identification face image electronic signature identification or other means to specifically identify an individual person in any case the data preferably comprises storable data that is desired to be stored in a secure encrypted form and printed or otherwise provided onto a card in a secure manner after the data is identified an encoding step is preferably used to encode the data such encoding is used to put the data into digital form and may include steps of storing data in memory entering data by keying with a keyboard or the like reading data from a magnetic strip of a card creating images or pictures as well a scanning a thumbprint or eye scan or other biometric based data preferably a software coding process is used and such software coding of data can be done by any desired technique for example data to be encoded can be converted to a binary stream of ones and zeros the binary information can then be further encrypted to allow error detection and correction edac reed solomon error correction now used by almost all 2d bar codes is a byte correcting scheme that is widely used for digital.
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fed directly into a steel mill as a feed source the combustion products in the form of exhaust dusts vapors and fumes are recovered by a filter process such as a bag house or a wet scrubber the zinc lead cadmium and copper in the waster material are vaporized in the heating and reduction step 200 and comprise a majority of the exhaust dusts vapors and fumes the heating and reduction step 200 is not necessary if there is no significant iron content in the waste the heating and reduction step 200 is a fourth example of how waste from the present process in this case iron oxides is usable further reducing the amount of waste produced by the present process once the waste material is reduced the process as represented in fig2 continues just as the preferred embodiment represented in fig1 the combustion product the exhaust dusts vapors and fumes are leached in leaching step 100 undissolved materials 102 are separated from the leachant and the leachant first product solution is subjected to cementation step 104 to remove pb cd and cu for further processing 108 the remaining solution second product solution is diluted with water in a dilution step 106 to 2 10 nh 4 cl thus prompting zno to precipitate out of the solution the now remaining solution third product solution is then concentrated back to gt 30 nh 4 cl in a concentration step 110 and is recycled back into the process as a leaching solution waste materials typically have varying.
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used in a phase change printer a fluid transport conduit for transporting melted ink is formed from the heat generating substance described above the conduit may be circular in cross section and cut to an appropriate length for coupling an ink reservoir to a print head an electrode is provided at each end of the conduit to provide electrical energy through the conduit so that the conduit generates heat uniformly along its length the composition used to form the conduit is sufficiently flexible that it may be moved during installation without damaging the thermal generating and regulating properties of the conduit in one embodiment the conduit is formed from a composition of ntc and ptc materials having an operational range of about 60 u00b0 c to about 120 u00b0 c in another embodiment of a fluid transport apparatus used in a phase change printer the fluid transport conduit and the compressor conduit are co extruded so the fluid transport conduit is located within the compressor conduit for rigid heat generating conduits and or pumps the ntc and ptc materials may be added to a structural plastic material and the resulting mixture is melted and then extruded or injection molded into the desired final form for a conduit or a pump after cooling the structural plastic material maintains the desired shape while the ntc and ptc compounds provide the heating and the temperature regulating functions for flexible conduits the ntc and ptc compounds are added to an.
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concentrations of herg1a crna injected alone faint bands corresponding to the immature and mature herg1a proteins were detected the co injection of herg1a and sig1r crna resulted in a clear increase in the two herg1a proteins fig7 a top in the western blot experiments carried out with the herg1b mrna only the immature band of 80 kda could be clearly detected which is in agreement with the previous results demonstrating that the herg1b trafficking efficiency is down modulated in the absence of herg1a subunits 17 once again the co injection of herg1b with the sig1r crna caused a clear increase in the intensity of the 80 kda band fig7 a bottom on the other hand the expression of sig1r did not increase the herg protein level when high concentrations of sig1r crna 15 ng oocyte were injected not represented these results showed that the expression of sig1r stimulates the herg current via an increase in the amount of herg channel thus these experiments conclude that sig1r stabilizes the channels at the plasma membrane the existence of a direct interaction between herg and sig1r was explored in xenopus oocytes via the injection of crna of herg1a or of herg1a cmyc sig1r it should be noted that it has been demonstrated that sig1r tagged with cmyc in the nh 2 terminal portion is functionally expressed in hek293 cells 9 and increases the herg current in xenopus oocytes in the same way as native sig1r crna does not represented the sig1r receptors were immunoprecipitated using an antibody directed against the cmyc tag and the result of the immunoprecipitation was resolved on an sds page gel the western blot was visualized using the anti pan herg antibody and the anti sig1r antibody as shown in fig7 b in the oocytes co injected.
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bar 28 the horizontal bar component 27 consists of a rigid rectangular frame including two vertical columns 29 each of which is provided with a vertical guiding slot 30 one end of a horizontally extending slide bar 31 is received in each of the slots 30 the slide bar 31 is constructed as a weight carrier corresponding associated weights which may be exchangeably mounted as desired in the slide bar 31 are indicated by the reference numeral 32 in the kind of use of the power training arrangement of the present invention which is illustrated in fig2 of the drawing one end of a tow cable 33 is connected to a weight 32 supported on the slide 31 the tow cable 33 is trained about a diverting roller or pulley 34 which is turnably mounted on a transverse horizontal upper bar of the horizontal bar component 27 and about a guiding roller or pulley 35 which is turnably mounted on the housing 10 of the power training arrangement and extends all the way toward and is connected to a holder 36 which is removably mounted on the first moving element 18 when the first moving element 18 is pivoted by the turning of the first output shaft 13 the slide 31 is lifted or lowered in the horizontal bar component 27 depending on the sense and extent of turning of the first output shaft 13 the point of attachment of the tow cable 33 to the moving element 18 via the holder 36 is chosen in such a manner that the slide 31 performs a complete lifting or lowering movement on the horizontal bar component 27 during the.