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the averaging functional block 302 upon making the decision decision functional block 304 output either an alarm a tamper or a secure signal to the rest of the system which will react in an appropriate manner by sounding an alarm signal for example if tamper or alarm are indicated referring again to fig3 the averaging functional block 302 and decision block 304 may consist of hardware and or software in the preferred embodiment a microprocessor operating in the control unit 201 is programmed to perform the averaging 302 and decision 304 functions as well as controlling the varying of the supervision voltage the reading of the adc 202 sounding the alarm etc in this embodiment the microprocessor could execute the following routine for example in order to perform the averaging and decision functions to correct for variations in the adc 202 readings ______________________________________begin averaging routineclear alarm tamper and reads countersdo loopincrement reads counterread adc values will be between 0 and 256 if adc value gt 134 and lt 162 or gt 94 and lt 122 increment alarm counterif value gt 162 or lt 94 increment tamper counterloop for 1 10th secondcheck which casecase alarm counter gt half readsindicate alarmcase tamper counter gt half readsindicate.
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if the system is functional a processing function s 3 defined for normal mode is started in which normal mode convertible top mechanism 2 is driven with maximum power and speed in the process an inquiry function s 4 constantly checks whether the convertible top 1 has already reached the final position if this is the case the system proceeds with a processing function s 15 that ends the monitoring function otherwise the convertible top 1 continues with the closing motion with the aid of a further processing function s 5 whereby the system permanently uses an inquiry function s 6 to check during the motion whether an obstruction is detected using the optical or the capacitive or another sensor system in the event of a positive inquiry result of inquiry function s 6 in other words when an obstruction situation is detected the convertible top motion is stopped at first by means of a subsequent processing function s 7 and a waiting time is started an inquiry function s 8 which is also called u201c timeout u201d function is used to check whether the obstruction situation is still present while the convertible top motion is stopped if the obstruction situation is no longer present the system returns to inquiry function s 4 in order to check.
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shown the first and second strips 28 and 29 are the narrowest and extend generally perpendicular to one another and nearly the entire diagonal distance across the lower skin 18 these and the subsequently applied strips are preferably made of fiberglass with the glass fiber orientation being primarily in the long direction for example 90 of the fibers the strips are applied with a resin adhesive and in a preferred embodiment the strips are laid in tension and held until the resin cures to provide a slight camber to the deck module 11 the camber is subsequently eliminated when the concrete layer 12 is laid on the upper surface the second strip 29 identical in size and shape to the first strip 28 is laid diagonally and perpendicular to the first strip third and fourth strips 30 and 31 which are wider and shorter than the first and second strips 28 and 29 are added fifth and sixth strips 32 and 33 again shorter and wider than the third and fourth strips 30 and 31 complete the reinforcing strip arrangement shown in fig3 obviously more or less strips of different dimensions could be used as required this arrangement can also be utilized to permit the use of a thinner lower skin 18 possibly as thin as 11 gauge about u215b inch or 3 mm possibly as thin as 0 015 in this built up strip arrangement concentrates the reinforcing at the center of the deck where the stresses are greatest any suitable skin material may be used for the.
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buck converters boost converters or buck boost converters as ell as to other types of current limited types of dc to dc converters as e g ldo converters a typical application of the present invention is related to non regulated power sources that have strict maximum current limitations i e a current drawn from them must not exceed a specified value fig1 a illustrates a block diagram of the basic functions of the present invention provided are two power sources 1 and 2 e g usb and firewire it should be noted that more than two power sources could also be used with the present invention furthermore fig1 a shows a multiplexing switching unit 3 having two main switches 4 and 5 wherein each main switch is connected to a power source and to an input current sensing unit 6 only one power source 1 or 2 is exclusively connected via multiplexing main switches 4 or 5 and via a corresponding input current sensing unit 6 to a dc to dc converter 7 having an input port 9 and an output port 8 a connection 11 is provided between the current sensing units 6 and the converter 7 to limit the load current an important feature of the invention is that a input current sensing functionality 6 is integrated in the power multiplexing block 3 for different input applications thus providing a smoother current sensing than in the switching pass device of the dc to dc converter 7 which is burdened with a lot of noise in case the current through an active power.
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through an active circuit such as a transistor network memory chip or other identification device furthermore it will be understood by a skilled artisan that a number of different circuit configurations can be implemented that allow the oximeter sensor circuit 100 to include an information element for example the emitter 105 and the information element may each have individual electrical connections as mentioned above the resistor 115 is preselected such that at low drive voltages it is the only circuit element sensed by the oximeter on the other hand the resistor 115 can also be preselected be of a sufficiently high value that when the drive voltage rises to a level sufficient to drive the emitter 105 the resistor 115 is effectively removed from the oximeter sensor circuit 100 thus the resistor 115 does not affect normal operations of the emitter 105 in summary an information element may form an integral part of the oximeter sensor circuit 100 by providing valuable information to the attached oximeter fig2 a and 2b illustrate a conventional disposable sensor 200 the disposable sensor 200 includes an adhesive substrate 205 having an elongated center portion 210 with front and rear flaps 215 and 220 extending.
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electric generator for the purpose of recharging batteries such an engine generator unit could be located on board an electric powered vehicle or at a stationary installation where it could function as an individual vehicle or fleet recharger stationary applications extend beyond vehicular needs in some embodiments the present invention is used in conjunction with a generator while other embodiments are used alone the u201c existing technology u201d is represented mainly by conventional internal combustion engines stirling engines in general have the following advantages over internal combustion engines they are more efficient they are more reliable they utilize a range of energy sources many of which are renewable and or less polluting traditional combustion of a variety of fuels biomass concentrated solar energy nuclear geothermal industrial process waste heat etc they are quiet with respect to audible noise and radio interference these advantages of stirling engines are commonly cited in the literature the engine of the present invention is designed so that multiple units can be teamed together using a single timing belt comparable to the serpentine belt which drives various accessories under the hood of an automobile as such it would be both easy and cost efficient to customize the number of u201c cylinders u201d available for a given application this represents an advantage over the popular but more complex gamma stirlings commercial gamma engines are multi cylinder but the cylinders are machined or cast in block in a manner conceptually similar to an automobile engine this increases their cost and weight and it also decreases their flexibility in terms of the number of cylinders available for varying applications i e addition or subtraction of cylinders requires new castings the engine of the present invention is superior to alpha.
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times as described will give perfect correction at all speeds of travel if the delay line employed has infinite resolution clocked delay lines by their very nature are stepwise in operation and the smallest possible increment of correction is one step of the sampling process in the examples just described the departures from the ideal correction correspond to within plus or minus 0 05 foot for paint and plus or minus 0 10 foot for bead correction at any practical speed of application up to 60 mph there distinct advantages to chopping the input signal of low level signal processing devices such as photo detectors the chopping process modulates the optical input signal at a rapid rate and when the output of the device is ac coupled the ac component may be amplified separately from any static or slowly changing high level background signal level when the photodetector is a multi stage photomultiplier tube requiring anode and dynode voltages on the order of 1000 volts or greater it is advantageous by ac coupling to de couple the relatively small signal from the high dc potential the chopping process also automatically establishes a fixed background black level reference for the output signal shown in fig1 is one embodiment of my invention that uses optical chopping of the input signal to the monochromator 62 shown in fig5 for the purposes just described but also for additional reasons as well the portion of the optical image focused on the entrance mask 52 that passes through its slit has been described as a transverse section of the roadway beneath the detector 33 when the device.
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step 3 when the drum rotation reaches speed step 3 the effect of any dynamic imbalance may begin to appear p 3 is calculated at the third sampling window and the incremental power increase from step 2 to step 3 is calculated as a p 3 using the formula u03b4p 3 p 3 u2212 p 12 a conventional comparison of p 3 to p 3max is made as was done earlier for speed steps 1 and 2 in addition the incremental power u03b4p 3 is compared to the threshold incremental power for speed step 3 u03b4p 3l to ascertain whether a dynamic imbalance condition may appear at higher speeds if u03b4p 3 is less than u03b4p 3l then the controller takes the spin cycle to the next speed step 4 if however u03b4p 3 is greater than u03b4p 3l then the drum rotation stays at speed step 3 for the remaining spin cycle the controller may be programmed to alter the time at which the drum spins consistent with the lower rotation speed when the drum rotation reaches speed step 4 p 4 is calculated at the fourth sampling window and the incremental power increase from step 3 to step 4 is calculated as u03b4p 4 using the formula u03b4p 4 p 4 u2212 p 12 a conventional comparison of p 4 to p 4max is made.
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from associated equipment such as a clothes dryer interiorly of a building wall 16 to vent discharge exteriorly of the wall 16 the vent duct outlet or hood assembly 12 is connected to the wall 16 such as by nailing or screwing with retainment elements 15 and extends outwardly of the wall 16 the hood assembly 12 may have a movable closure flap 18 hingedly connected at 19 the flap 18 if used moves between a substance discharge position 20 which permits the exhaust substance to be discharged through the hood assembly 12 and a gravity biased closed vertical position against the mounting panel 21 of the hood assembly 12 providing a loosely held closure of the hood assembly 12 the hood assembly 12 is provided with side panels 40 top panel 42 and an exterior facing slanted panel 44 the panel 44 of hood assembly 12 is slanted so as to baffle or direct lint particles downwardly rather than straight ahead into the surrounding yard a duct 14 with a 4 inch diameter for example may have a hood assembly 12 with an approximately 4 inch u00d7 4 inch opening 48 of course the size of the hood assembly could be modified for varying outputs and could be made larger or smaller depending on the duct size in addition the opening 48 need not be square and therefore the sides could be made slightly larger or smaller to accommodate design requirements as shown in fig2 and 3 a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a.
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as the first and third short erase pulses 7 and 8 these potentials can be different from each other in similar fashion in spite of the foregoing description about a case in which the sustaining pulse 9 is the same in potential as the second short erase pulse 10 the respective potentials can be different from each other as shown in fig1 the first short erase pulse 46 is lower in potential than the sustaining pulse 39 the second short erase pulse 47 lower in potential than the first short erase pulse 46 and the third short erase pulse 48 lower in potential than the second short erase pulse 47 this progressive reduction in the potential of the short erase pulses permits an even more effective erasure the present embodiment is concerned with the erasure of main discharge performed between the line electrodes of the face plate 15 the discharge performed by the trigger t electrode 23 and the address a electrode 25 on the back plate 22 can also be erased without fail by applying similar short erase pulses fig1 shows discharge erasing waveforms 61 62 applied to the address a electrode 25 and the trigger t electrode 23 on the back plate 22 for accurate discharge erasure to be performed also.
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is formed between the color filters 201 to improve contrast of an image the light shielding black matrix 202 also plays a role as a light shielding film of the tft and prevents photocurrent from flowing through the tft an overcoat film 203 is formed covering the color filters 201 and the light shielding black matrix 202 because the color filters 201 and the light shielding black matrix 202 have irregular surfaces the overcoat film 203 flattens the surfaces the orientation film 113 for deciding an initial orientation of liquid crystal is formed on the overcoat film 203 in the present embodiment as a characteristic configuration a columnar projection 210 for misalignment prevention and a columnar spacer 220 for ensuring a cell gap are provided on the overcoat film 203 of the opposite substrate 200 the columnar projection 210 is provided at a position corresponding to that of the contact hole 111 of the tft substrate 100 and is inserted to the contact hole 111 when the tft substrate 100 and the opposite substrate 200 are assembled as shown in fig1 b the contact hole 111 retains an inclining part such that a diameter of an upper part becomes larger than that of a bottom part and the columnar projection 210 is inserted to the contact hole 111 by being guided by the inclining part thereby by anchoring the columnar projection 210 with the contact hole 111 misalignment between the tft substrate 100 and.
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the drive and control unit 10 of the blood pump 1 the image processing and playback facility 15 and the position identification unit 18 are attached to a common data bus 21 for data exchange purposes data storage units for image data obtained using the imaging sensor 11 supply and actuating units for the imaging sensor 11 and a user interface with software menus for operating the blood pump 1 the imaging sensor 11 or to assist with diagnosis can also be attached to the data bus 21 fig3 shows a variant of the blood pump 1 in which only one drive shaft 7 is present being used both to drive the pump wheel 6 and also to rotate the imaging sensor 11 since the rotational speed of the drive shaft 7 is too high to rotate the imaging sensor 11 a microtransmission not shown in fig3 is present which can be used to supply an appropriate rotational speed to rotate the imaging sensor 11 fig4 11 show various imaging sensors 11 which can be used in the blood pump 1 fig4 shows a cmos based optical sensor a light source 48 in this instance a high performance micro led illuminates.
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to about 8 percent of the total solids of the sizing composition preferably the polyglycerol ester comprises from about 0 5 to about 7 percent of the total solids of the sizing composition more preferably the acrylic acid polymer comprises from about 0 5 to about 1 5 percent of the total solids of the sizing composition suitable polyglycerol esters for use in the sizing composition may be selected from the group consisting of decaglyceryl hexaoleate decaglyceryl decaoleate glyceryl tricaprylate glyceryl tricaprate and mixtures thereof more preferably the polyglycerol ester comprises decaglyceryl hexaoleate suitable polyglycerol esters are available from stepan company of maywood n j under the trade names drewpol and neobee the polyglycerol ester is believed to enable the attainment of viscosities in the sizing composition appropriate for application of the mixture to the web at the size press under the demanding conditions of modern high speed paper machines the mixture viscosities may range from about 10 to about 300 centipoise cp and more preferably from about 15 to about 120 cp as noted the sizing composition is preferably applied size press i e u201c on line u201d during the normal papermaking process the sizing composition may be applied to the paper in a conventional manner well known to those.
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and treating bone fracture defect or deficiency methods for making the same and methods for promoting bone growth and treating bone fracture defect or deficiency using the same the scaffold has a porous bone ingrowth area containing interconnected struts surrounded by a microporous shell at the ends of the scaffold the shell may be extended as a guide flange to stabilize the scaffold between ends of bone the center of the scaffold may be empty and may serve as a potential marrow space the porous ingrowth structure may be infiltrated with a soluble filler or carrier such as for example calcium sulfate which may be infiltrated with one or more of an antibiotic a growth factor a differentiation factors a cytokine a drug or a combination of these agents application_number US 201314402737 A description multiphasic three dimensionally printed tissue repair device m3drd scaffolds may be used to replace current bone grafting techniques and bone graft substitutes all of which have serious drawbacks and cannot be produced in the complex designs and shapes necessary for repair of complex bone defects m3drds can be custom produced for complex grafting applications for craniofacial and orthopaedic bone repair the multiphasic three dimensionally printed tissue repair device m3drd is a device beginning with at least one component and possibly comprising three or more components fig1 the main components are 1 the scaffold 2 the temporary filler carrier material and 3 a bioactive molecule drug contained in the filler carrier the core of the m3drd is a three dimensional.
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inductors 41 and 42 the output of the filter 12 is fed to the voltage limiter 13 that is utilized for surge conditions when the input voltage rises above 45 volts the voltage limited output of the limiter 13 is then supplied through the schottky diode 14 to the low voltage emi filter 21 and then to the d c to d c converter 22 due to the use of the diodes 35 and 36 short duration voltage spikes present on the power inputs are clamped so as not to exceed 150 volts consequently this permits the use of low voltage capacitors for the capacitors 37 40 to provide higher capacitance per unit volume and a greater attenuation of electromagnetic interference and also permits the use of lower voltage components in the voltage limiters 13 and 19 the voltage limiter 13 includes an rc timing path with a resistor 46 and a capacitor 47 so that as voltage is applied to the limiter 13 the capacitor 47 is charged through the resistor 46 until the gate to source threshold voltage of a mos field effect transistor 48 is reached and it begins conducting the limiter 13 further includes a 45 volt zener diode 49 to limit the voltage applied to subsequent stages of the circuit 10 this limiting action begins as the input voltage of the limiter 13 rises above 40 volts because the diode 49 allows only a 5 volt gate to source voltage which forces the operation of the transistor 48 into the linear region thus during any voltage surge the difference between the applied voltage to the limiter 13 and 45 volts appears.
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and spaced a sufficient distance from the walls to prevent arcing this will depend on the voltage and the spacing of the electrode to the air passage walls a general guideline is to provide 0 1 inch spacing per 3500 volts thus for most dies with a voltage of 5 kv spacings of 0 15 inches would be adequate as previously noted the electrodes are electrically insulated from the die body assemblies 42 and 43 may be used to secure opposite ends of the electrode wires to the die body as illustrated in fig3 assembly 42 is mounted in hole 19a of panel 19 and assembly 43 in hole 18a of panel 18 with electrode wire 44 stretched therebetween spanning substantially the length of air passage 36 and generally perpendicular to the air flow therethrough assembly 43 comprises bushing 46 mounted in panel hole 18a jack member 47 abutting bushing 46 and jack cap 48 threaded to member 47 bushing 46 is made of an insulating or dielectric material such as ceramic and has a hole 49 sized to sealingly receive wire 44 one end of the electrode wire 44 is attached to the exposed end of jack cap 48 by brazing or a connector as at 51 connection 51 supports.
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thereto a cylindrical bushing 104 with an eccentrically positioned circular opening 106 extending therethrough a flat washer 108 and a nut 110 each cam roller assembly 98 is attached to its associated support rail mounting boss 96 by positioning the bushing 104 in the opening of the boss 96 extending the stud 102 outwardly through the bushing opening 106 and then securing the washer and nut 108 110 to the outer end of the threaded stud 102 this positions the roller member 100 at an associated one of the support rail member cutout areas 84 in a manner permitting the roller member 100 to be laterally adjusted to cause a side portion 100 a of the roller member 100 to project a selectively variable distance inwardly through its associated cutout area 84 and past the inner side surface of its associated support rail member see fig6 and 13 such adjustment of the roller member 100 relative to its associated support rail member is achieved by appropriately rotating the roller assembly boss 104 in the opening of its mounting boss 96 and then locking the rotationally adjusted boss 104 in place using for example a set screw not shown this adjustment of the roller members 100 as best shown in fig1 laterally shifts their rotational axes 112 selected distances.
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adjustable pole pieces 14 are placed in holes 13 in another coil form 16 coils 18 are wound around each coil form 16 both ends of each coil namely conductor 20 and 22 and conductors 21 and 23 are brought out of the coil and wired to miniature plugs 40 and 42 and 41 and 43 respectively immediately under the coil forms magnet 28 is placed this magnet has the property of strengthening the magnetic lines of flux thereby increasing the performance of the pickup along the side of magnet 28 is iron alignment block 30 adjustable pole pieces 14 are screwed into threaded holes 31 in iron alignment block 30 immediately below magnet 28 and iron alignment block 30 is shielded spacer plate 32 which is made of epoxy glass and is copperclad on the side in contact with magnet 28 and iron alignment block 30 adjustable pole pieces 14 are threaded through threaded holes 33 in shielded spacer plate 32 shielded spacer plate 32 also has clearance cutouts 34 which provide clearance for nuts 39 shielded spacer plate 32 rests on shielded base assembly mount 35 again adjustable pole pieces 14 are threaded through threaded holes 36 and shielded base assembly mount 35 spacer blocks 26 are placed along side of magnet 28 and shielded spacer plate 32 these spacer blocks are equivalent in height to the combined height of magnet 28 and shielded spacer plate.
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the cylinders 138 is rotated by a related rotation mechanism such as an electric motor 139 as with the embodiment of the invention illustrated in fig1 u2013 15 and as illustrated in fig1 the axis of rotation of each of the high dielectric cylinders is offset from the axis of rotation of its related motor 139 as a result as the motors rotate their respective cylinders the air gap between the cylinders and the phase shift transmission lines of their respective corporate feeds change whereby the time delay or phase shift of the phase shift transmission lines of the corporate feed changes in synchronism as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in this art and others the antenna assemblies illustrated in fig6 u2013 18 are based on an electromechanical system for controlling the air gap between a high permittivity dielectric layer or cylinder and the phase shift transmission lines of a corporate feed because the air gap changes in synchronization for all of the corporate feed phase shift transmission lines the same time delay or phase shift change occurs for each incremental section of the phase shift transmission lines because as illustrated in fig5 and discussed above individual sections have different lengths related by the factor u00bd the delays per phase shift transmission line are mathematically related because the incremental amount of change remains constant the mathematical relationship between the various phase shift transmission lines remains constant even though the total delay of each phase shift transmission line.
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a power switch etc the second shutter release switch in the shutter release switches is not only to instruct shooting but also to switch the position of the first reflection mirror 51 between the inside and outside of the shooting optical path the mode change switch is to switch over between the shooting mode and an image display mode the power supply circuit 92 is provided for converting the voltage of the battery 93 as a power source and supplying a voltage necessary for each circuit unit of the camera system the following describes the basic shooting operation of the camera according to the first embodiment of the present invention with reference to timing charts of fig4 and 5 fig4 is a timing chart for explaining the operation of the camera in the live view mode according to the first embodiment of the present invention fig5 is a timing chart for explaining the operation of the camera in the finder mode according to the first embodiment of the present invention in the timing charts of fig4 and 5 ae denotes automatic exposure af is auto focus exp is an actual exposure mu and md are the withdrawal and recovery of the first reflection mirror 51 sc is shutter charge e 1 is exposure information c is image capturing imaging p is image processing p 1 is an image captured by the image pickup device 67 for image capturing and d 1 is an image captured by the image pickup device 61 for image display respectively the.
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tar sand deposit in an area proximate to a tar sand deposit which is not minable and which requires the use of in situ production technique to recover hydrocarbons thereform the mined tar sands are processed on site by various conventional processes such as a 34 hot water process 34 to produce a bitumen product that is upgraded by delayed or fluid coking and further upgrading the liquid product produced from the coking step by hydrogen treatment to produce an upgraded oil product and a hydrogen sulfide by product processes of this character are described in hydrocarbon processing vol 61 september 1982 pages 108 139 140 154 and 100 163 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference the hydrogen sulfide is recovered and used in conjunction with an in situ combustion operation to recover hydrocarbons from the adjacent tar sand formation that are not amenable to recovery by surface mining for the purpose of this invention an unminable formation is a formation with an overburden greater than 500 feet in the recovery of hydrocarbons bitumen by the in situ combustion phase of the present invention the subterranean tar sand formation is penetrated by at least one injection well and at last one spaced apart production well both wells being in fluid communication with a substantial portion of the oil containing formation the hydrogen sulfide recovered from upgrading.
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reaches the boundary line 13 a control operation 16 2 is triggered control operation 16 2 results in the front mower unit 3 being swiveled in the vertical direction into a non working position 19 fig1 b according to fig1 c a control operation 16 3 is triggered when the rear adapted mower unit 4 has reached the boundary line 12 control operation 16 3 results in the rear mower unit 4 being raised into a non working position 19 depending on the structure of the control sequence 15 a control operation 16 4 results in deactivation of the front and rear p t o shafts 10 11 and so the mower units 3 4 are shut off before the agricultural working machine 5 is turned in a control operation 16 5 the ground speed of the agricultural working machine 5 is adapted to the travel in the headland region 13 this ground speed adapting can be either a reduction or an increase in the ground speed according to fig2 when the agricultural working machine 5 has finally passed through the headland region 13 and is moving along a predefined driving route 5 back toward the boundary line 12 that separates the headland region 13 from the territory 6 to be worked the previously activated control operations 16 1 16 5 are implemented once more in a different order that is the ground speed of the agricultural working machine is adjusted first control operation 16 5 next the front and rear p t o shafts 10 11 are actuated control operation 16 4 and the front mower unit 3 is lowered back into a working position 20 until the boundary line 12 is reached control operation 16 2 when the rear.
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adjustable stop to accommodate rolls of different widths and a retainer to hold the wallpaper on a cutting surface adjacent to a slot in the cutting surface which accommodates a knife edge to allow the wallpaper to be severed from the roll with a straight edge application_number US 5442493 A description the present invention comprises a device 10 for cutting wallpaper shown in fig1 in broken lines as wallpaper roll 11 which device 10 can be fastened to a supporting surface 12 also shown in broken lines in fig1 8 and 9 such as a table a stand supported on saw horses or the like the wallpaper cutter 10 includes a pair of clamp means 13 for attaching the device to the support 12 a support 14 for holding the roll of wallpaper 11 an adjustable stop 15 for positioning wallpaper rolls of different widths on the support 14 a cutting table 16 which also acts in conjunction with the clamp 13 for retaining the device 10 to the support 12 and a pivotable retainer means 17 which is movable between an open position shown in fig8 in which the wallpaper 11 can be passed over the cutting table 16 and a closed position shown in fig1 and 9 in which said retainer 17 engages the top surface of the wallpaper 11 on the cutting table 16 and retains the wallpaper 11 in position to be cut the wallpaper cutting device 10 also includes a main longitudinal depending leg or body block 23 which depends.
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apertures 29 therein aside from apertures 29 enclosure 21 should be airtight an air moving means such as fan 31 withdraws air from enclosure 21 the vacuum produced by fan 31 draws air through apertures 29 and into enclosure 21 any article a positioned above apertures 29 is drawn towards table 13 the force with which table 13 retains article a depends upon the amount of suction force created by fan 31 as seen in fig2 enclosure 21 preferably is compartmentalized and has an area of reduced volume or plenum 33 fan 31 preferably resides with the downstream compartment of enclosure 21 see fig2 as a result the suction force on articles a that are positioned downstream is greater than the suction force on articles a that are positioned further upstream the relative sizes of enclosure 21 and plenum 33 along with other factors determine the relative suction force gradient along table 13 as seen in fig1 the apparatus can include adjustable rails 35 extending along side walls 15 rails 35 are positionable at selected distances relative to side walls 15 depending on the size of the article carried thereon and the amount of guidance needed rails 35 help guide articles a downstream and help maintain alignment of the article on the conveyor belts 23 25 27 conveyor belts 23 preferably extend the entire length of table.
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or different colors so that an erasure on the side carrying the architectural or engineering indicia will be clearly seen in this manner drawings which are authorized by a governmental agency cannot be changed subsequent to the authorization without the agency being aware that changes have been made and without having painstakingly to compare an original drawing with a current drawing this is a major advantage of the prior invention as may be understood from the foregoing a wide variety of colors may be used pink blue green yellow or the like further the bond paper normally used in the a amp e fields has a felt side and a wire side with the felt side being smoother and on which the indicia normally is placed in the preferred embodiment of the present invention the wire side of the bond large format paper is left white for purposes of this invention white is a color as that word is used herein and the felt side of the paper is a light blue in preparing the preferred embodiment of the present invention a stock solution of direct dye obtained from the andrews paper and chemical company is made with 320 grams of direct dye per five gallons of very hot water the water can be boiling or somewhat cooler than that such as about 165 u00b0 f but the exact temperature is not critical a second dye used in the preferred embodiment of the present invention is methyl violet and a solution thereof is made from 113 grams of methyl violet dye and five gallons of hot water both of these dyes are preferably water soluble the two stock dye solutions.
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on a 20 u00d7 13 5 cm 0 7 w v agarose gel stained with ethidium bromide 1 u03bcg ml and photographed the dna was denatured for two hours at 37 u00b0 in 0 5n naoh 1 5m nacl neutralized for an additional two hours at 37 u00b0 in 0 5m tris hcl ph 8 1 5m nacl and transferred overnight onto schleicher and schuell nitrocellulose filters in 10x sspe 1x sspe is 180 mm nacl 10 mm sodium phosphate ph 6 8 1 mm edta all from sigma chemical co a sponge was used instead of a paper wick the filters were washed briefly in 10x sspe air dried baked for 2 3 hours at 80 u00b0 in a vacuum oven and soaked for one hour at 50 u00b0 in 5x sspe denhardt 39 s was added to a final concentration of 5x 1x denhardt 39 s is 0 02 w v bovine serum albumin 0 02 ficoll 0 02 polyvinyl pyrrolidone all from sigma chemical co and the filters were soaked an additional hour the blots were prehybridized overnight at 37 u00b0 in 25 ml of a mixture containing 50 v v formamide 5x sspe 5x denhardt 39 s 0 1 w v sds sodium dodecyl sulfate and 100 u03bcg ml each of carrier salmon testes st dna and yeast trna prior to addition the st dna and trna were denatured by boiling for 10 minutes probes were radiolabelled by nick translation maniatis p 109 to a specific activity of 10 7 10 8 dpm u03bcg between 10 7 and 3 u00d7 10 8 dpm of the appropriate nick translated probe was added to the prehybridization mixture which was then incubated for 48 hours at 42 u00b0 the filters were washed twice for 15 min.
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45 and the guide lobe 16 39 of the previously mentioned cam 16 inserted in between these rollers slides relative to them so that each time the cam 16 completes one full rotation the shaft 45 and consequently also the movable knife 44 effect one vertical two way movement the top side of the plate that acts as the movable knife has drilled in it suitably positioned four holes 44 39 and these each time a cutting operation is performed are cyclically connected through a pipe 47 to a source of suction not shown in fig3 with each upward travel of the movable knife an understrip or shoulder piece is detached from the web n by a cut c as the web stands with the material stretching way past the cutting profile the severed understrip 4 attached by suction to the top side of the movable knife 44 via the holes 44 39 is thus lifted vertically from the cutting plane to an elevated position from there it can be transferred to devices outside the scope of the present invention such as for example those according to the aforementioned patent application in the name of the same applicant as herein briefly the transfer can be described as follows the transfer is carried out by an arm 48 pivoted to a vertical shaft 49 the arm 48 the extremity of which is also connected to a source of suction via a.
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compressed air mixture 52 results in an intermediate compressed air pressure and temperature exiting the suction chamber 42 the intermediate compressed air 52 enters mixing tube 54 and passes through the diffuser 56 before delivery to the second target port 30 of turbine 14 through discharge outlet 58 the increased surface area for interlayer drag between the high and low pressure compressed air 26 18 flowing through the suction chamber 42 results in the entrainment ratio the quantity of low pressure air taken up by the motive force of the high pressure air being increased and over a broader range of operational conditions with an improvement in the entrainment of lower pressure air the efficiency of the turbine system can be increased computational fluid dynamics cfd models have been created to evaluate ejector performance with different nozzle structures as shown in fig4 one example of an application of the multi nozzle ejector system of the present invention results in an improved entrainment ratio over single nozzle ejectors in the same application with the overall efficiency defined as the integral of weighted entrainment ratio over the ambient temperature range a five percent gain in overall efficiency is shown with the multi nozzle design illustrated in fig4 this example is intended to show the performance improvement of the multi nozzle ejector.
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one another fig4 a and 4b illustrate alternate views of an embodiment of jaw section 400 of tool 300 fig4 a is an illustrative side view of jaw section 400 when viewed from the outer surface of jaw section 400 and fig4 b is an illustrative perspective view of jaw section 400 an embodiment of jaw section 400 may include recess 402 spanning a depth from tip 404 into jaw section 400 the depth spanned by recess 402 may at least equal an outside diameter of tubing 30 in one embodiment recess 402 may span a width of jaw section 400 extending from an outer surface to an inner surface of jaw section 400 in another embodiment recess 402 may span a height of jaw section 400 the height spanned by each recess 402 may at least equal an outside diameter of tubing 30 but less than a diameter of a collet an embodiment of tool 300 of the present invention such as that illustrated in fig3 a and 4 b may be used for connecting two tubing segments or tubes to each other in one embodiment of a method of using tool 300 for connecting two tubing segments or tubes to each other the previously described method in reference to fig2 a and 2b may be used for preparing an assembly then the assembly of tubing connector 28 with collets 26 and 32 may be placed between jaw sections 312 and 314 tubing 24 and 30 may be passed through recess 326 and 328 such that the entire outer surface of tubing 24 and 30 is placed within recess 326 and 328 next handle sections 308 and 310.
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to be about 1 2 cc in the third cleaning mode cl3 the quantity of sucked ink is set to be the largest value for example about 1 3 cc the third cleaning mode cl3 is designed so that the operation of sucking 1 3 cc of ink is separated into two portions that is in the third cleaning mode cl3 after 0 1 cc of ink is sucked a rubbing operation is carried out by the cleaning member 18 and then 1 2 cc of ink as the residual ink 1 3 0 1 1 2 is sucked the reference numeral 25 designates a sealing timer for measuring the time during which the recording head 7 is sealed by the capping device 10 the reference numeral 26 designates an opening timer for measuring the time during which the recording head 7 is opened from the capping device 10 incidentally whether the recording head 7 is sealed by the capping device 10 or not can be detected by the detection of the position of the carriage 1 on the basis of the signal of the carriage control means or the like the operation of the thus configured apparatus will be described below with reference to fig4 and 5 which are flow charts showing the operation when the cleaning button 21 is operated or a cleaning instruction is issued from the cleaning timer 27 managing the cleaning sequence step 100 in fig4 whether the recording head 7 is capped or not is judged on the basis of the position of the.
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22 and is attached by means of driver pins 36 at the shaft side coupling element 28 a reflective vane 38 in the form of a circular disc out of which an angular segment has been cut out is arranged coaxicily under the vane 38 there is a printed circuit board 40 on which the electronic circuit 42 is arranged furthermore on the printed circuit board 40 there are two sensors u 1 and u 2 for detecting the position of the vane 38 in the exemplary embodiment described here the sensors u 1 u 2 are electro optical sensors which both transmit and receive visible radiation the sensors can however also be realized as magnetic sensors reed switches ultrasonic sensors radio frequency sensors mechanical switches or comparable arrangements each sensor u 1 u 2 has both an emitter a for transmitting light and a detector b for detecting incident light in particular light reflected from the vane 38 and or ambient light the arrangement of the vane 38 and sensors u 1 u 2 is constructed such that if the vane 38 covers a sensor u 1 u 2 the radiation emitted by the emitter a of this sensor u 1 u 2 is reflected onto the detector b a circuit 42 which contains a read only memory 44 expediently in the form of an electrically erasable programable read only memory eeprom is connected to the sensors u 1 u 2 the memory 44 can however also be a ram rom eprom flash memory or any other type of memory if an eeprom is used as memory 44 the circuit 42 only requires four external inputs or outputs since an eeprom is a component which operates serially the said inputs and outputs being earth.
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focus ring segment 40 reflecting surface 34 is formed by geometric curve 29 designated parabola c that is swept around axis x parabola c has a focus c 39 that is offset from axis x and therefore lies on focus ring 38 there are four focal rings 40 which correspond to the reflecting surface segments 36a 36d parabolas a and c have focus rings 38 in order to provide a focus that more closely corresponds with the phosphorous coated surfaces of tubes 30 this causes more of the light generated by the tubes to be properly reflected along the direction of axis a the four parabolas b which have focus rings 40 in order to provide foci that are even closer to conforming to the surfaces of tubes 30 as seen best in fig2 each reflecting surface segment 36a 36d in this first embodiment is proximate one of the tubes 30 the use of four reflecting surface segments 36a 36d is based upon a recognition that the light output from compact fluorescent lamp is not consistent radially around the lamp by reference to fig6 and 7 it is seen that as one travels from a 0 u00b0 position along the axis separating pairs of tubes 30 to an opposing position 180 u00b0 along said axis.
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tool 17 and hence the tubular 3 for engagement with a tubular string held in a spider the clamp 2 is now released from the tubular 3 and the top drive 13 and hence apparatus 1 is now lifted clear of the tubular 3 the elevator 18 is now swung in line with the apparatus 1 by actuation of the piston and cylinders 19 and 20 fig1 d the top drive 13 is then lowered lowering the elevator 18 over the box 16 of the tubular 3 the slips in the elevator 18 are then set to take the weight of the entire tubular string the top drive is then raised slightly to enable the slips in the spider to be released and the top drive is then lowered to introduce the tubular string into the borehole referring to fig2 a to 2 d there is shown an apparatus which is generally identified by reference numeral 101 the apparatus 101 comprises an elevator 102 arranged at one end of bails 103 104 the bails 103 104 are movably attached to a top drive 105 via axles 106 which are located in eyes 107 in the other end of the bails 103 104 piston and cylinders 108 109.
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the analog noise threshold signal on line 115 providing a noise threshold for the ignition input signal to noise threshold comparator 20 based on characteristics of the ignition input signal itself fig3 a and 3b illustrate an exemplary embodiment of probe 12 which includes metal contacts 120 insulating material 122 coaxial cable 123 having inner conductor 126 and outer conductor 128 handle 124 spring member 130 pin 131 and screw 132 probe 12 is preferably a spring clamp similar to a clamp on a battery jumper cable with metal contacts 120 forming opposing jaws of the probe insulating material 122 and handle 124 coaxial cable 123 is coupled to probe 12 to carry electrical signals to the tachometer circuitry of fig1 and 2 insulating material 122 electrically isolates metal contacts 120 from handle 124 of the probe metal contacts 120 of probe 12 are electrically connected to center conductor 126 of thin coaxial cable 123 to supply induced ignition pulse signals to the tachometer circuit handle 124 is electrically connected to outer conductor 128 of coaxial cable 123 to electrically ground handle 124 to circuit common this arrangement of handle 124 is preferred to prevent 60 hertz noise from the hand of a user from interfering in the operation of.
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chromatographed on silica gel using hexane as the eluent charged 3 hydroxymethylindole 1 carboxylic acid tert butyl ester is added in to a flask and added dimethyl aminopyridine triethyl amine and thf at 0 u00b0 c maintained the reaction for 10 minutes and then added heptanoic anhydride drop wise slowly at 0 u00b0 c and maintained the reaction for 3 hours after completion of the reaction added citric acid solution to the reaction mixture and stirred well extract the reaction mass with ethyl acetate twice dried the organic layer over sodium sulfate and concentrated the organic layer at 40 u00b0 c thus obtained residue is chromatographed on silica gel using hexane as the eluent to a stirred solution of 3 hydroxymethyl indole 1 carboxylic acid benzyl ester in thf were added dmap and triethyl amine at 0 u00b0 c to this stirred reaction mixture propionic anhydride in thf was added maintained the reaction at 25 30 u00b0 c for 4 hrs after completion of the reaction reaction mass is concentrated thus obtained residue is dissolved in aqueous saturated sodium bicarbonate and aqueous layer was extracted with ethyl acetate twice organic layer was washed with 1 nhcl organic layer was concentrated to obtain crude material which is further purified over column chromatography dcm meoh charged 20 ml of thf magnesium turnings and 2 4 5 trifluoro bromo benzene in to a round bottom flask slowly cooled the reaction mass to u2212 5 to 0 u00b0 c added.
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corners as at 46 referring back to fig2 four conventional spikes 50 pass through holes 44 and secure the assembly 18 to the tie 14 attached to plate 30 is a shoulder 52 this shoulder 52 includes a base 54 having a somewhat square configuration with sloping sides as at 56 the base 54 also has a flat bottom surface 58 with a boss 60 extending downwardly from the surface 58 the boss 60 has the same shape and size as hole 44 the boss 60 has an outer surface with a circumferential groove 64 the shoulder 52 further includes a clamping wall 70 having a somewhat cylindrical outer surface 72 terminating in a sloping edge 74 the clamping wall 70 is sized and shaped so that when the shoulder 52 is attached to the plate 18 the slopping edge 74 abuts an upper portion of sloping wall 38 a on the plate the clamping wall 70 also includes an inner surface 76 this inner surface 76 has a partial cylindrical shape and forms with wall 38 a a horizontal hole 78 in one embodiment the clamping wall 70 is provided with an end portion 80 on the inner surface 76 the end portion 80 is formed with a semicircular cutout 82 this cutout forms an opening 84 for hole 78 in an alternate embodiment shoulder 52 a also shown in fig4 end portion 80 a extends across inner surface 76 a so when the shoulder is.
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the arrow 414 a shown in the figure the sliding mechanism 414 can be realized by converting the rotation of the motor into linear motion with a rack or a cam since the position of the culture vessel 110 120 alters by the sliding mechanism 414 the connecting tube connected to the culture vessel 110 120 is arranged to have enough length to maintain the connection even when the position of the culture vessel 110 120 changes the magnetic force regulating unit 407 can get closer to or away from the culture vessel 110 120 along a guide 407 b with a magnetic force regulating unit moving mechanism 407 c when the magnetic force regulating unit 407 gets closer to the bottom surface of the culture vessel 110 120 the magnetic force of the magnets 407 a can concentrate and fix adsorb the magnetic particles and the cells contained in the culture solution in the culture vessel 110 120 on the inner bottom surface of the culture vessel 110 120 when the magnetic force regulating unit 407 gets away from the bottom surface of the culture vessel 110 120 the magnetic force of the magnets 407 a no longer has the effect inside the culture vessel 110 120 and thus the magnetic particles and the cells move away from the inner bottom surface of the culture vessel 110 120 and disperse as shown in fig3 a plurality of permanent magnets 407 a are arranged in a matrix i e vertically and horizontally arrayed at regular intervals in the magnetic force regulating unit 407 each of the permanent magnets 407 a included in this array can concentrate and fix the magnetic particles and the cells contained.
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the puddle of liquid and plunges into the bottom of the liquid containing part 2 a container bottom accordingly the entire liquid puddle is also strongly agitated and mixed in a spiral manner so as to bubble swell and increase in volume as if the polluted air pa is washed by the liquid a therefore the polluted air pa taken into the container main body 2 is allowed to contact the liquid a with extremely high efficiency accordingly it is possible to remove pollutants such as dust dirt molds ticks pollens and the like in a highly efficient manner in addition if the liquid a is sterilizing fluid it is also possible to kill and remove pollutants such as viruses germs and the like in a highly efficient manner if the liquid a is deodorant fluid it is possible to eliminate bad odors of cigarette formalin and the like in a highly efficient manner if the liquid a is water it is possible to remove dust from construction sites plants and the like in a highly efficient manner besides if the polluted air pa taken in from the air inlets 5 5 is hot wind for example the hot wind can be cooled down by airborne droplets of the liquid a colliding with and.
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chemical polishing process yields aluminum alloy workpieces having on the surface thereof an extremely thin oxide layer in the range of 10 to 50 angstroms which has been found to have no adverse effects on subsequent plating adhesion in fact aluminum alloy polished in accordance with the invention have been successfully plated after 6 to 8 months of storage table 1 below is illustrative of a conventional chemical polishing bath this prior art bath formula is taken from wernick amp pinner the surface treatment and finishing of alloys vol 1 1972 4th ed pp 122 126 smut is caused by lack of sufficient oxidizing power in the polishing bath the addition of sodium nitrate to the bath of the present invention is believed to maintain the oxidizing power at a level which eliminates both the formation of smut and pitting of the panel 39 s surface pitting is typically caused by a very low concentration of nitric acid table 2 illustrates the effect of adding sodium nitrate to the bath formulation over time while table 3 is illustrative of the preferred embodiment and practice of the invention it is to be noted that good results were obtained at each try while no additions of any bath constituent were made the only degradation in results occurred when the panel remained in the bath for a time greater than the preferred bath immersion period note in table 3 that no smut or pitting was observed on the test panels samples of wrought aluminum alloy 6061 t6 were degreased in 1 1 1 trichloroethylene and then treated in a preheated solution having the composition of 784 ml phosphoric acid 98 ml nitric acid 40 grams sodium.
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{"publication_number": "US-2013320574-A1", "abstract": "a formula dispersing apparatus that increases the throw , volume and efficiency of formula distribution through aerodynamic surfaces is described . the shape of the ring airfoil in the utilization of the coand\u00e0 effect allows for efficient distribution of a formula or formula mixture into a defined space .", "application_number": "US-201313896835-A", "description": "the embodiment of the formula dispersing apparatus shown in fig1 depicts an formula dispersing assembly 100 that has a ring airfoil 101 and a body 102 . in this assembly , the external prop 103 supplies the moving air to disperse the formula and is freewheeling . the distributed formula is also contained in the body 102 before passing through the fan . the formula is thus entrained into the air stream that is distributed through the ring airfoil 101 . in the embodiment of the formula dispersing apparatus shown in fig2 , the formula dispersing apparatus 200 has fixed structures 202 that attach directly to the ring airfoil 201 . air and formula communicate from the base 205 though the distribution hub 203 to the ring airfoil 201 . the formula and air are then ejected through slots 204 in the ring airfoil 201 to the room environment . fig3 shows an embodiment of the formula dispersing apparatus with formula dispersing assembly 300 with just a ring airfoil 301 and a base 303 . the formula dispersing body contains a means for moving air , such as a bladed fan , intake slots 302 on the base 303 and a means of supplying the air flow from the fan to the ring airfoil such that the coand { hacek over ( a )
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apparatus 200 are connected to each other via a communications line 300 fig2 is a diagram for illustrating the inner configuration of the sender side apparatus 100 in each embodiment the sender side apparatus 100 includes a random number generation unit 101 a power multiplication unit 102 an arithmetic operation unit 103 a remainder arithmetic operation unit 104 a memory 105 a communications apparatus 106 an input apparatus 107 and an encryption unit 108 fig3 is a diagram for illustrating the inner configuration of the receiver side apparatus 200 in each embodiment the receiver side apparatus 200 includes a key generation unit 201 a power multiplication unit 202 a remainder arithmetic operation unit 203 an arithmetic operation unit 204 a memory 205 a communications apparatus 206 and a decryption unit 207 the above described sender side apparatus or receiver side apparatus can be embodied using a common computer including a cpu and a memory furthermore the cpu executes on the memory programs stored in a fixed storage apparatus included in the above described computer thereby making it possible to embody the random number generation unit 101 the power multiplication units 102 202 the arithmetic operation units 103 204 the remainder arithmetic operation units 104 203 the encryption unit 108 the key generation unit 201 and the decryption unit 207 the respective programs may be stored into the fixed storage apparatus in advance or may be installed into the fixed storage apparatus or the.
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the ground to first excited state of the li 2 ion re radiation to the ground state occurs within 26 psec with the emission of a 13 5 nm photon the lithium ion is then available for a further cycle of excitation and radiation the 13 5 nm extreme ultraviolet light is most intense from the absorption volume defined by the focal spot diameter of the heating laser and the absorption depth this volume may therefore be tuned in shape and size to optimize illumination uniformity in lithography or another use provided the absorbed laser power dominates heat transport out of the absorption region by plasma thermal conduction there will be efficient conversion of absorbed light at 10 6 u03bcm into euv radiation at 13 5 in occurring within a volume of approximately the same size as the absorption volume the linear geometry of a z pinch with its strong azimuthal self field acts as a natural heat trap because the conduction of heat is only significant along the axis of the pinch it may be shown that an axial heat flow of one to several kw can exist close to the laser absorption region so the laser power should be greater than a few kw for optimum small plasma size to avoid u201c smearing u201d by thermal diffusion an embodiment of the invention is shown in its entirety in fig1 and the central discharge region in fig1.
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of cabinet 12 by a conventional hung strut suspension system 36 which is of known construction and does not comprise part of the instant invention the washing assembly also includes one or more agitators 38 that operate in a manner as described in u s pat no 6 220 063 to wunderlich on apr 24 2001 during the washing action rotation of shaft 24 causes clutch 26 to simultaneously disengage hub 28 from shaft 24 and secure hub 28 against rotation this enables shaft 24 to rotate freely within hub 28 to drive the agitators 38 while also preventing rotation of basket 30 after the washing cycle has completed the motor 18 is reversed causing a reverse rotation of shaft 24 this reverse rotation of shaft 24 causes clutch 26 to couple the shaft 24 to the hub 28 while simultaneously allowing free rotation of hub 28 thereby causing the basket 30 to rotate for the spin cycle during the spin cycle the washing fluid passes outwardly through perforations 32 and into the tub 34 due to centrifugal force 0026 fig2 shows the tub 34 of the present invention the tub 34 includes a lower portion 40 and an upper portion 42 the inner wall of the upper portion 42 includes one or more grooves 44 as is shown in fig4 as shown in fig2 the groove 44 preferably runs along the entire upper portion of the tub 34 but may be of any length width or depth as desired the groove 44 also preferably runs in a generally vertical direction though it may be angled or even spiral around the inside wall of the tub 34 as shown in fig3 preferably the tub 34 is made of a plastic material.
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off clear and the entering of the numbers by enter all the required and computed information is displayed on the lcd 14 during the entry of data and at the appropriate time power from the shaft encoder power switch 16 is applied to the shaft encoder allowing the signals to be processed by the central processing unit again at the appropriate time power is applied via the heart monitor power switch 17 allowing the correct calculations to be made by the processor displaying and keyboard scanning will continue in this manner until the unit is turned off the power is supplied in the form of an unregulated dc to the common regulator and power switch circuit 20 to turn the unit on or off fig9 illustrates the software algorithm a verbal description of fig9 is as follows firstly the start switch is operated to bring power to the equipment the software clears all variable memory space and sets the various memories to a default condition it displays messages a copyright message and the wording 34 ft100 plus v1 0 34 the next request is to request the user to enter the mode 1 to 5 upon entering the mode and depending on the selected mode the request is then made to enter age after the age has been entered the time of the exercise is also entered if no time is given that is if the user elects to exercise for a variable time.
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foregoing operation of the plurality of indicia 120 a 120 b 120 c and 120 d and associated light tubes 125 a 125 b 125 c and 125 d to graphically display the liquid level in the carafe 105 of beverage vessel assembly 4 is illustrated in fig5 and 6 as can be seen in fig6 the liquid level in the carafe 105 of beverage vessel assembly 4 is at the half full u00bd level meaning the liquid level is at or above the height of the light tubes 125 c and 125 d as a result light entering the light tubes 125 c and 125 d through their first end is absorbed into the liquid below and indicia 120 c and 120 d are seen as darkened or unclear indicating that the carafe 105 is at least at the half full liquid level oppositely light entering the light tubes 125 a and 125 b through the first end is reflected back through and out of the light tubes 125 a and 125 b through their first ends such that indicia 120 a and 120 b are seen as darkened or unclear indicating that the carafe 105 is below at least the full and three quarters full u00be liquid levels with little reasoning it is obvious that the carafe 105 is at the half full liquid.
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the base member front surface area the distance between the end slots is equal to the distance between the right and left side threaded screw attachment receptacle holes 32 located in the quick change table platform work surface 31 these slots extend through the base members from top to bottom surfaces through these slots extend the tightening bolts with turn knobs 90a and 90b in each base member top surface at the perimeter of the center bit clearance cavity are located attaching screws 92 which are provided for securing of optional protector shield not shown and saw dust vacuum system attachment not shown attached to the front surface 73a and 73b of each base member are laterally adjustable front workpiece guide plates 74a and 74b each guide plate has a flat front surface 79 which extends vertically upward beyond the top surface of and at a 90 relation to the base member the length of each guide plate is such that they extend beyond the length of each base member front surface 73a and 73b but limited to a distance of 11 4 34 on either end recessed into the flat front surface of each guide plate 79 are elongated horizontal grooves 76 through the center of which are located elongated slots 77 which traverse the length of each groove the guide plates are secured to the base members by means of tightening screws 78 which pass through the groove slots and are received into the threaded receptacles 80 which are located in the base member front surface the width and depth of each guide plate groove is sufficient as to allow the head of the tightening screws to recess into the groove and below the front surface of the guide plate the biscuit.
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light at a first position can be reflected from the object at a first position 410 a and the second low power reflected light 411 b which is an example of a first reflected light at a second position can be reflected from the object at a second position 410 b the reflected light can be collected and processed by both the imaging assemblies 401 a 401 b for example the first low power reflected light 411 a can be imaged by the optical assemblies 403 a 403 b and focused onto a demodulation pixel arrays 402 a 402 b wherein a disparity can be determined e g via standard stereo matching algorithms and correlated with distance from the optoelectronic module 400 to the object at a first position 410 a similarly at another instant in time for example the second low power reflected light 411 b can be correlated with distance to the object at a second position 410 b as described above the detection of a distance or position change between the object at a first position 410 a and the object at a second position 410 b is associated with object movement generally the aforementioned detection of movement of the object from the first position to the second position may activate a high power mode e g may activate the high power illumination assembly 412 however in other instances an object entering the scene may also activate a high power mode fig4 b depicts.
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telescopic column and the upper circular support 1 5 8 to the appropriate height by removing the male section 1 5 7 up place the column height lock 1 5 16 midsyr is a system that has required electronic peripheral elements to make the desired choice for any exercise session through a keyboard or touch screen with which you can program each of the parameters level or degree of force to unfold alternation of requests above below down front the pauses the duration of each action and the total time of the session once it is programmed the system will control the electromagnet to provide the selected force to the cables and the complete sequence of programming made for the workout as an example we can mention a workout that defines the following parameters the effect of traction in the cables of the midsyr can be also generated of various ways for example using an electric motor hydraulically or pneumatically to use a motor the electromagnet may be replaced by a suitably chosen electric motor which will transmit force through a pulley to the ten cables that carry to the traction points in the user 39 s body as described above the five.
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to this glycosaminoglycan it has recently been shown that cd44 is present on epithelial cells some neuronal cells and hemopoietic cells various carcinoma cell lines and melanoma lymphoma breast colorectal and lung tumor cells one of the major functions of cd44 appears to be in regulating lymphocyte adhesion to the cells of high endothelial venules during lymphocyte migration a process that has many similarities to the metastatic dissemination of solid malignancies these receptors are involved in the regulation of proliferation of cancer cells it has been suggested that the cd44 molecule may play a vital role in determining the fate of hematogenously disseminating melanoma cells elevated levels of cd44 have been detected in carcinomas relative to normal epithelium a finding which was though to be consistent with the possibility that cd44 could play a part in regulating the invasive and metastatic process squamous metaplasia adenocarcinoma and large cell lung cancer express cd44 which is found to be marker for these types of lung cancer thus lung neoplasms exhibit high expression of cd44 the invention is a delivery vehicle with an appropriately designed ligand that will interact with a much greater avidity to cells with a high number of cd44 receptors on their surface than to cells with a low number of receptors in preferred embodiments the ligand comprises a low molecular weight hyaluronan the hyaluronan oligomer has two to about 200 sugars and preferably two to about 10 sugars the hyaluronan should have a molecular weight of less than about 100 000 preferably less than about 10 000 more preferably less than about 5 000 and yet more preferably less than about 1 000 and more than 382 other suitable glycosaminoglycans can be used.
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the vise screw and removing the actuator assembly the vise screw can be removed as well and replaced with a different type of screw for a different type of actuator or the vise screw can be replaced with a manually operated screw merely by putting a thrust bearing in the bore 51 and using a screw that has an end nut that threads onto the end of the vise screw and bears against the thrust bearing to carry axial tension loads in the screw back to the end wall 18 of the vise there is no alignment problem with the modules because of individual forces between a plurality of cylinders because the individual pistons act independently and merely act through a bearing connection or compression carrying connection to add the force provided by one piston to the next piston in series a three way valve 91 is used for control because the actuators are single acting and the valve will either provide pressure to the actuators or exhaust air from the actuators because of the modular design having a separate module for each individual piston cylinder assembly any piston cylinder assembly can be replaced if it becomes worn or damaged and others can be added on as previously stated the modular form can be used for any type of clamping device because it is very compact and even where limited space is available.
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of a separate time series for every individual seismic receiver used alternatively some or all of the outputs of the seismic receivers may be combined prior to recording for example each of the seismic receivers of the array may be electrically interconnected and a single time series for the entire array may be recorded the next step 504 may be to modify a directionality function of the virtual source for seismic interferometry this may involve combining at least two of the time series from the seismic receivers included in the array this combining may be performed after the time series have been recorded by for example a computer processor and computer program product this combining may involve performing mathematical operations on the output signals of the seismic receivers of the array prior to combining the outputs and recording a single time series for the array fig6 is a flow chart of an embodiment of a method of modifying a directionality function of a virtual source used in seismic interferometry although the flow chart illustrates the steps in a particular order this is for exemplary purposes only and the order of the steps may be rearranged from that depicted in fig6 the first step 601 illustrated in fig6 is to record seismic wave data incident on each seismic receiver of an array of seismic receivers the virtual source may be associated with the area in which the array of seismic receivers is located the.
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a punch face 28 the punch face has a circular cutting perimeter 29 with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the passage so it can act as a punch with a shearing action the punch face is slanted or mitered so as to present two cutting edges 30 31 which extend from a forward extreme to the edge of a dihedral 32 persons familiar with punch dies will recognize these shapes and the punch die art is directly applicable to this punch piston an attenuator 35 is an elastomeric ring placed between the wall of the cylinder and the punch piston 39 s shank it will snub the movement of the punch piston after the bolt has been freed a rigid insert 40 in the cavity of the body forms a transmission chamber 41 which enlarges from a smaller diameter to the diameter of the head of the punch piston a body 42 of liquid or liquifiable material is placed in the transmission chamber by this term is meant a substance which is or can be made sufficiently plastic or deformable as to receive and transmit a force behaving as a fluid while doing so for higher pressure usages this may be a body of lead which becomes plastic in the sense of deformation under sufficient pressure alternatively it could be a body of silicone rubber or even a true liquid if loss of liquid can adequately be prevented in all cases the pressure applied to it is transmitted as such an amplification cylinder 50 is located concentrically next to the insert it houses a differential piston 51 with a large head 52 slideably fitted in cylinder 50 its rod 53 has a lesser diameter and fits closely in.
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type of d c electric motor 14 for controlling the window on the driver side door a dual four position switch 15 for controlling the window on the driver side door and a two position switch 16 for controlling the window on the front passenger side door the said switches 15 and 16 may be located normally on the armrest on the driver side door the said dual switch 15 presents a first contact element 17 which may be operated for connecting its common terminal to two terminals b and a for respectively raising the window partially and fully in automatic manner when the said contact element 17 shown schematically with the end bent is operated for contacting terminal a it also remains connected to terminal b the said dual switch 15 also presents a second contact element 18 identical to contact element 17 and designed to connect its center terminal to terminals c and d for respectively lowering the window partially and fully in automatic manner the fixed center terminals on dual switch 15 are connected to input 1 on control system 13 whereas a ground wire 3 from block 12 is connected via a resistive divider 19 to terminals a b c and d in more detail the said wire 3 is connected via resistor 20 to terminal a terminal.
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rearranged and pressed for example a unit key block that has been used for an event for moving a cursor to the left direction is used for the same event even when it is rearranged and changes its position the construction thereof is described below in more detail fig3 is a perspective view illustrating a unit key block of a keypad assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention referring to fig3 the unit key blocks 210 are discriminated by a protrusion 212 arranged differently the switch unit 232 may fix the unit key blocks 210 by receiving the protrusion 212 the switch unit 232 may include a switch means for generating a signal when pressed the switch means may be one of a dome switch a pressure sensor and the like the switch means is arranged to correspond to protrusions of all unit key blocks for example as illustrated the switch means are arranged in four regions to correspond to four protrusions when the protrusion 212 of the unit key block 210 presses the switch means of the switch unit 232 a signal is generated therefore the switch unit 232 may generate signals from at least one means the main board 230 may detect signals generated from the switch unit 232 to determine a unit key block having a relevant index or protrusion and may generate an event matching with the determined key block in addition the switch unit.
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from the token server 315 on the personal authentication gateway 310 in this embodiment the token server 315 is running on the personal authentication gateway device 310 and the automatic token client 320 is running on a pervasive device 325 additionally the personal authentication gateway can include a policy client 305 which determines if an automatic token client is authorized to retrieve actual user credentials and a token store 300 which stores user credential tokens an automatic token client 320 sends a token request 330 including a unique identification slave_id of the client to the token server 315 to retrieve actual user tokens for client applications running on the pervasive device 325 the token server 315 first checks the policy step 345 to determine based on the slave_id if this automatic token client is authorized to receive user credentials then the set of user credentials for this automatic token client are determined retrieved step 340 from the token store 300 and then sent with a token response message 335 to the automatic token client in a preferred embodiment the credentials are designed to expire after a short period of time on the order of about 10 minutes the automatic token client 320 stores retrieved tokens 355 in a local token store 350 on the pervasive device 325 client applications on the pervasive device 325 are.
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25 of the ac servo motor 1 is coaxially connected to the main shaft 12 by the coupling 29 a loss of transmission of the driving force of the ac servo motor 1 can be reduced if the ac servo motor 1 is located in the central portion of the arm 4 the outer wall of the arm 4 becomes hot as a result of heat generation from the ac servo motor 1 thus causing a burn on an operator in contrast according to the preferred embodiment as the ac servo motor 1 is located at a position distant from a sewing position of the operator there is no possibility of such a burn as the ac servo motor 1 is located not in the central portion of the ar 4 but in the end portion of the arm 4 the operation of assembly and disassembly can be easily carried out to thereby make the maintenance speedy the timing pulley 26 is not directly connected to the output shaft 25 of the ac servo motor 1 but is fixed to the coupling 29 accordingly when separating the output shaft 25 of the ac servo motor 1 from the coupling 29 for the purpose of maintenance or the like it is unnecessary to remove the timing pulley 26 and the timing belt 33 accordingly in mounting the ac servo motor 1 into the sewing machine 3 readjustment of the timing between the main shaft 12 and the bottom shaft 31 is not necessary that is readjustment of the operation timing between the needle bar 30 and the feed dog 49 is not necessary thereby greatly improving an.
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mere process of giving somebody a security token u2014 be it an identification document usb token proximity card their fingerprint etc u2014 weakens the security of the system we believe that using digital watermarks is inherently a more secure method for secure access because digital watermarks can be covert and they can hide in any document now consider our security enhancements using the fig1 system as an example environment a document e g document 12 is steganographically encoded to include a payload having access information the term u201c access information u201d is broadly used in this patent document and generally refers to information which can be used to access or to determine whether access should be granted a secure location a secure location may refer to a physical area a network resource a computer file or folder a software application or computing device etc access information may provide a key code and or data to allow or determine whether to allow such access access information may be carried by a steganographic payload e g a digital watermark payload or can be stored in a data record and accessed with an identifier e g carried by a steganographic payload sometimes access information may include a decryption key and access is allowed when the decryption key is used to successfully decrypt predetermined information or access information may including information which can be compared to information or samples provided by a user or information retrieved using the access information in one implementation a steganographically.
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of the present invention is shown in fig1 and is comprised of inner and outer coaxial members for example a shaft or tube the outer tube which is also known as outer sheath 11 constrains stent 12 in a crimped or radially compressed state the inner members can be comprised of multiple components including distal tip 8 guide wire tube 14 and pusher 16 to react the axial forces placed on the stent as the outer sheath is retracted to deploy the stent pusher 16 can also act as a proximal stop other elements of the stent delivery system can include luer lock hub 6 attached to the proximal end of pusher 16 handle 3 attached to outer sheath 11 that incorporates luer port 4 such that the space between the inner members and outer sheath 11 can be flushed with saline solutions to remove any entrapped air pusher 16 is sometimes a composite structure of multiple components such as a stainless steel tube at the proximal end and a polymer tube inside outer sheath 11 stent delivery system 10 of the present invention shown in the detail view of x x section fig2 is comprised of outer sheath 11 a delivery catheter in which stent 12 is constrained in a crimped or radially compressed state stent delivery system 10 can be referred to as catheter delivery system as a delivery catheter slider 13 is positioned.
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attached to the base underlying the slit when the gage is attached to a structure with a suitable adhesive and the structure is subjected to repeated loading a fatigue crack immediately begins at the inner end of the slit and increases in length as an approximately linear function of the accumulative fatigue damage strains incurred by the structure the crack in the gage occurs in advance of and independently of any crack in the structure itself application_number US 59191575 A description an embodiment of the fatigue damage indicator is shown in detail in fig1 and 2 it is seen in these views that the indicator has a metal base 10 which is nominally rectangular when viewed from the top and has a height a and a width b the height and width of the indicator are not critical to its function and can normally be chosen to suit the geometric requirements of a particular installation it is not even necessary that the plan form shape of the gage be rectangular it is only necessary that the gage have a sufficient height to provide an adequate amount of gluing surface as will be discussed below and that it have a sufficient length to accommodate the expected amount of crack growth the indicator was developed primarily with bases made of aluminum but the base can be made of.
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washington d c since glucose is the limiting source for the cellular growth in the human vagina and in culture media it is essential that the kinetics of glucose transport across the membrane of candida be completely understood only then can it be determined whether interference in membrane transfer might control the rate of yeast cell growth it has now been proven and universally accepted that glucose enters the interior of the yeast cell by a constitutive facilitated diffusion system cooper t j transport in sacrrharomyces cereviseiae in 34 the molecular biology of the yeast saccharaomyces 34 1982 ed by strathern j n jones e w broach j r pp 403 408 cold spring harbor laboratory n y 1982 the transport of hexoses in yeast by involving a facilitated diffusion system with a membrane protein carrier makes high capacity uptake of glucose possible lienhard g e slt w et al how cells absorb glucose scientif amer 226 86 91 1992 it is high uptake rate which facilitates the cellular growth of monilia monilia can dramatically increase its biomass in transfer of different types of sugars and discloses a marked proclivity for glucose kotyk a and janacek k cell membrane transport pp 341 plenum press n y 1975 burger investigated a number of different saccharides and concluded that they all utilize the same carrier and could produce competitive interference with one another burger m kejmova l kleinzeller a transport of somemono and disaccharides into yeast cells biochem j 71 233 1959 others have found that non metabolizable glucose analogues such as l sorbose.
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and is provided for example as an algan layer having suitably high doping for example n doping other layer sequences may also be used in the stack 2 if other electronic properties are required the basic construction remains the same in terms of the position and orientation relative to the regions 24 a 24 b in the manufacturing phase shown the stack 2 is modified in such a way that an hemt is fabricated therefrom a source region s of the hemt is positioned vertically above the insulated region 24 a and a drain region d is positioned vertically above the region 24 b the horizontal length of the hemt is determined inter alia by the required breakdown voltage i e by the length of the depletion region between the source s and the drain d as explained above the vertical height of the iii v semiconductor layer 30 can be made very thin since the iii v semiconductor 30 does not have to receive the entire drain voltage in the vertical direction but the active layer 24 i e in particular the region 24 b and to some extent also the region 24 a can take over part of the voltage stability further the stack 2 comprises an electrode g which u2014 based on adapted structuring u2014 acts as a gate electrode for the hemt the electrode thus has an adapted shape for the transistor operation in such a way that in particular a desired gate length is defined the electrode g can be applied directly to the layer 62 or a thin insulator layer not shown may be provided between the electrode g and the layer 62 so as to reduce the gate leakage currents the gate.
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connected by sample line 9 sensor 3 detects at once any possible oil leakages at the drilling oil side as well as at the glycol water side flowmeters 7 and 8 are connected by a closed circulation circuit 11 these serve to control the cooling capacity and to detect any possible pollution of the plate packages at the drilling oil side of the first plate heat exchanger a manifold is provided in order to in the case of contamination turn the flow in order to flush back in this manner the contamination by using two heat exchangers 1 and 2 it is prevented in the case of leakage of the drilling oil cooler that oil ends up directly in the sea heat exchanger mud glycol cooler the plate type heat exchanger 2 is equipped with titanium plates and provided with epdm clip on sealing the capacity of the heat exchanger is 2000 kw based on a flow of 750 lem mud with an inlet temperature of 85 u00b0 c and 2000 l min ethylene glycol with an inlet temperature of 45 u00b0 c the fluid direction is countercurrent and the design pressure is 10 bar the plate type heat exchanger 1 is equipped with titanium plates with epdm clip on sealing the capacity of the heat exchanger is 2000 kw based on a flow of 2000 lem ethylene glycol with an inlet temperature of 59 u00b0 c and an outlet temperature of 45 u00b0 c seawater flow is based.
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range substantially smaller requirements are to be met in the direct current power supply than in prior art antennas of this kind consequently the antenna of this invention saves on expenditures for the filtering devices the input of a separate amplifying stage 13 for very short wave length signals in the antenna of this invention is connected either to the connection point 19 on one of the bus bars of the set of heating elements 24 fig1 or the very short wave signal can be also coupled to the flat antenna element for l m s wave reception fig4 a 4b the common ground terminal 22 of the antenna amplifier 23 is to be connected to the conductive boundary of the rear window in close proximity to the connection point 19 or 4 so as to obtain well defined impedances and quality in the ultra short wave circuit in coupling the ultra short wave amplifying stage 13 to the set of heating elements it is of advantage when the heating elements due to the fact that they occupy a relatively large surface be strongly coupled to the ultra short wave field moreover the input of the amplifier stage 13 should have a relatively low broad band impedance so as to ensure a loss free transformation the properties of the amplifier stage 4 contribute to better results in a high quality reception referring to fig5 the bus bar 24 is provided at one end thereof with a connection point 19 for the very short wave signal and at the opposite end thereof with a connection point for a direct current power supply to the heating wires 2 due to the low impedance.
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appearance cabinet 13 which includes an access lid or cover 14 hingedly mounted on the top portion of the cabinet for providing access through an opening 17 to the basket 11 shown positioned over the basket 11 and projecting into the opening 17 is a wash water treating agent dispenser 18 which includes part of the dispensing system of the present invention preferably this is effected by removably mounting the dispenser 18 to the underside of the access lid by suitable means at the center of the wash basket 11 there is positioned an agitator 19 for flexing clothes during the washing operation conventionally the basket 11 is mounted for rotation and the agitator 19 is mounted for some type of oscillatory motion which will effect washing action on the clothes in the basket 11 basket 11 and agitator 19 are driven from a reversible motor 21 through a drive including a clutch 22 which through a suitable belt 23 transmits power to a transmission 24 when the motor 21 is rotated in one direction the transmission causes a slow speed oscillation of the agitator 19 conversely when the motor is driven in the opposite direction the transmission drives both the basket 11 and agitator 19 at a high speed for centrifugal extraction of the liquid from the fabrics within the basket in addition to operating the transmission 24 as described motor 21 also provides a direct drive to a pump structure that includes separate pumping units 26.
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used is a silicon based organic mirror which can bend the light within the multiple layers of organic hydro gel different shaped optical pigtails are designed to match the multiple use cases one of the many sample implementations using a flat mirror is described in details the synthetic manufacture procedures are given in details application_number US 201514666682 A description with reference to fig1 8 shown above reference will now be made in detail to a preferred embodiment of the system and the method for an organic mirror tube header with an intelligent mobile device disclosed in the present patent application examples of which are also provided in the following description exemplary embodiments of the projector system and method disclosed in the present patent application are described in detail it will also be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that some features are not particularly important to have an understanding of the system and the method may not be shown for the sake of clarity furthermore it should be understood that the flexible projection angle system and method disclosed in the present patent application is not limited to the precise embodiments described below and that various changes and modifications may be affected by one skilled in the art and within the spirit or scope of the projection for example elements and or features of different illustrative embodiments may be combined with each other and or.
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are simply a series of addresses whether generated by visible or invisible portions of the spectrum the method for generating the inner and outer boundary lines encompassing the background to subject transition area is not limited to any specific number of spectral zones for simplicity the colors red green and blue will be used hereafter in describing the method for automatically generating these boundary lines 0018 fig1 is the block diagram of one embodiment of the invention identifying the steps in the process of automatically generating inner and outer boundary lines at the inner and outer edges of the subject to background transition area each step is described and explained as follows upper case letters r g b identify red green and blue signals in the clear frame a clear cl frame is an image frame in which all foreground subject matter is cleared from camera view lower case letters r g b identify signals in a current cu frame that includes the subject a number of factors can cause the rgb levels in the background of the current frame to differ from the rgb levels in the previously stored clear frame including a change of line voltage on the set lighting lamps interference beat or modulation from standard fluorescent lamps and scene balancing adjustments that are performed automatically within the video camera such as automatic iris automatic gain and automatic black offset at any moment during a scene the line voltage powering set lighting.
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5 u2032 wide which is the width of common curtainwalls and 10 ft to 12 ft high similar to floor to floor height of most commercial buildings although other dimensions are likely shown in fig1 is an array of cladding elements 8 of modules 6 clad with either an array of multiple louver blades 26 or roller shutters 25 or shades thus u201c building envelope u201d means one or more of any of the cladding elements 8 arrays or arrangements therefor additionally as it relates to all components u201c a u201d as used in the claims means one or more each module 6 would cover an exterior wall underlying surface the underlying surface 11 in this example is glass the frame of the module 6 is typically aluminum the louver blade array 8 and the roller shutters 25 are typically aluminum or painted steel both the louver blade array 8 and the roller shade 25 units can be coated on the outer facing surfaces with a coating material typically paints which reject or reflect solar energy the coating on the interior facing surfaces is a material which tends to not reflect heat thus saving the building from u201c feeling u201d the heat radiated from the louver blades themselves referencing now fig2 4 the building envelope is shown in part being comprised of curtain wall mullions 1 and vertical support mullions 2 the frames 2 a and 2 b forming each u shaped.
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of an adaptor 120 220 arranged not to form an electrical connection to the receiver does not make contact to the contact pad 382 thus in adaptors that are arranged to make electrical connection the axial conductor 333 may be arranged to project a greater distance beyond the cross pin 324 than the shaft 322 of an adaptor of a non powered accessory such that electrical connection may be made to the contact pad 362 if is to be understood that other designs of adaptor are useful in addition to those described above for example other latch arrangements are also useful including latches of the spring loaded bearing type it is to be understood that receivers and adaptors according to embodiments of the present invention by means of which electrical power is supplied to an accessory comprising the adaptor may be deployed in a range of applications including cargo bays of vans trucks transport containers buildings aircraft and marine vessels embodiments of the invention may also be useful in other applications throughout the description and claims of this specification the words u201c comprise u201d and u201c contain u201d and variations of the words for example u201c comprising u201d and u201c comprises u201d means u201c including but not limited to u201d and is not intended to and does not exclude other moieties additives components integers or steps throughout the description and claims of this specification the singular encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires in particular where the indefinite article is used the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity unless the context requires otherwise features.
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illustrated in fig1 a 2 a 3 d the dimensions of the design are provided in tables 1 and 2 where table 1 includes the predefined values and table 2 the values calculated by the design process in the design the thickness of the metal box 130 was not critical from a microwave design point of view but was set at 0 25 mm on all sidewalls and 0 15 mm on top and bottom surfaces the length of the posts 110 120 lenres was calculated to be electrically equal to one quarter of a wavelength at the mid band frequency of the filter 100 for the design where the dielectric was essentially air the mid band length lenres was calculated by the equation where u03bd p was the phase velocity of a wave propagating along the transmission line and u0192 o was the center frequency of the filter 39 s passband for the present design having posts 110 120 for a tem transverse electromagnetic mode wave with an air dielectric u03bd p was equal to the speed of light in a vacuum or 2 998 10 8 m s the center frequency of the filter 100 was 25 0 ghz making lenres 2 998 mm however the length was then adjusted in simulation to correct for non ideal effects to provide the value listed in table 2 leaving the design example and turning to other exemplary configurations of the present invention fig4 a 4 b schematically illustrate an isometric and cross sectional views respectively of a further.
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or secondary fuel processor fuel thereafter enters into the main processing chamber 18 as it enters into main processing chamber 18 the air fuel mixture is already experiencing a vortical flow and will rotate about cone shaped member 34 additional ambient air a is also allowed to flow into the secondary or main processing chamber 18 by passing initially through apertures 41 in the housing and subsequently through exterior tangential apertures 42 which extend through the housing wall 40 the initially processed fuel air mixture is further processed in the primary fuel processing chamber 18 the fuel is processed in the secondary or main fuel processing chambers 1 8 substantially the same as it is with respect to the initial fuel processing chamber 16 indeed it is to be understood that one of the fuel processors may be utilized alone without additional fuel processors alternatively more than two fuel processors may be utilized in a series to achieve the desired fuel air breakdown or homogenization ultimately fuel passes through outlet 50 fig5 and into the combustion chamber 20 fig2 where an igniter 21 such as a spark plug ignites the processed fuel and a flame results which is held by the flame holder 22 heat is allowed to escape via apertures 52 formed in the cone shaped flame holder 22 the fuel air mixture passing through outlet 50.
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after 15 min and 30 min of intraperitoneal injection of fitc labeled proteins fig1 the pbmc analyzed by facs showed a gain in fluorescence indicative of the presence of fitc labeled proteins as compared with control animals that received fitc labeled hpsb or unconjugated fitc one of the two parkin recombinant proteins hm 321 psb showed a higher intracellular signal in pbmc the distribution of fitc labeled proteins in different organs in cryosections analyzed by fluorescence microscopy fig9 and 18 similar results the parkin recombinant proteins lacking amtd hp and hpsb showed limited tissue permeability in various organs brain heart lung liver spleen and kidney in contrast amtd 321 enhanced the systemic delivery of parkin recombinant proteins in tissues heart lung liver and kidney to determine the blood brain barrier permeability by using immunohistochemical labeling immunohistochemistry tissues were immunohistochemically processed using anti parkin 1 200 santa cruz biotechnology monoclonal antibodies parkin positive immunoreactivity was observed in brain of the hm 321 psb treated mice but it was not observed in brain of the hpsb treated mice fig2 in the result of western blot parkin antibody positive band was only observed in group administered hm 321 psb recombinant protein fig2 the results have demonstrated that the amtd 321 sd fused parkin recombinant protein could be efficiently delivered to the brain by penetrating the blood brain barrier permeability to determine the protective effect of parkin recombinant protein on the neuronal death caused by the neurotoxin cath a and sh sy5y cells were treated with 6 hydroxydopamine 6 ohda after treatment of 6 ohda these cells were pre treated with parkin recombinant proteins.
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from detent signal is sent to the operator input device 108 at a second command block 314 and the logic returns to the start block 300 if the value of the operator input signal at the first decision block 308 is raise detent the logic progresses to a third decision block 316 at the third decision block 316 the implement position signal is compared to the raise limit value if the value of the implement position signal is less than the raise limit value a raise command is sent to the work implement 102 at a third command block 318 and the logic returns to the start block 300 if the value of the implement position signal is equal to or greater than the raise limit value a stop command is sent to the work implement 102 and a release from detent signal is sent to the operator input device 108 at the fourth command block 320 and the logic returns to the start block 300 while aspects of the present invention have been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiments above it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various additional embodiments may be contemplated without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention for example the raise and lower limit signals could be reversed to cause the opposite motion of the work implement 102 as described above the automatic implement control system could be activated automatically or the inputs and decisions.
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a charge content of 10 mole percent available from nalco company naperville ill usa examples 2 3 and 4 were performed to demonstrate that binders contained in the waste coating color were deposited onto the pigment or filler surfaces after the treatment samples of 20 80 mixture of waste coating color and fresh filler before and after the treatment described in example 1 were centrifuged at 1500 rpm for 15 minutes after centrifugation the supernatant of the untreated mixture was turbid while the supernatant of the treated mixture was clear the particle size distribution of the particles contained in the supernatant of the untreated mixture was shown in fig3 it is believed that the size of the particles is consistent with binders from the waste coating color 3 u03bcl of 0 1 nile red solution in ethanol were added into 3 ml supernatant from the centrifuged untreated mixture described in example 2 and the fluorescence spectrum was taken after subtracting the fluorescence from oba optical brightening agent contained in the solution there was a significant fluorescence emission as shown in fig4 the same experiment was also conducted for the supernatant of the centrifuged treated mixture described in example 2 there was no fluorescence detectable and the result was also shown in fig4 nile red dye emits fluorescence when it is adsorbed on a hydrophobic solid therefore the result indicates that substantially all the hydrophobic materials contained in the waste coating pigment were not in the supernatant after the treatment 10 u03bcl of 0 1 nile red solution in ethanol were mixed with 3 ml slurry of the treated mixture described in example 1 the fluorescence images of the particles were taken using a confocal laser scanning microscope with laser excitation at 488 nm and a 530 nm.
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sheet or a running web line material preferably the release sheet is in a discontinuous form and or a porous film a preferred porous film is further discussed in u s pat no 6 025 068 to pekala which is incorporated in its entirety hereby by this reference a particularly preferred porous film is sold by ppg industries inc under the trade name teslin u2122 in some instances battery separator membranes can also be used as the release sheet 310 examples of suitable battery separator membranes include without limitation battery separator membranes sold by celgard or by daramic inc as for example battery separator membranes sold under the tradenames or daramic industrial cl u2122 and artisyn u2122 artisyn u2122 is an uncoated nono layer highly filled polyolefin sheet the release adhesive 320 can be any adhesive that adheres more strongly to the release sheet than the flock fibers but adheres to both enough to hold them together the release adhesive can be in the form of one of a paste a liquid an emulsion and or dispersion for example the release adhesive 320 can be any temporary adhesive such as a resin or a copolymer e g a polyvinyl acetate polyvinyl alcohol polyvinyl chloride polyvinyl butyral acrylic resin polyurethane polyester polyamides cellulose derivatives rubber derivatives starch casein dextrin gum arabic carboxymethyl cellulose rosin silicone or compositions containing two or more of these ingredients in step 120 the release adhesive 320 is applied to the release sheet 310 prior to and or after registering step 110 the one or more flock transfer registrable positions 340 on the release.
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and 6 this mesh helps to break up aggregations of fiber and prohibits oversized pieces from passing through the walls of the drum drum 18 rides on four grooved caster wheels which hold two chine rings 37 welded to the outer surface of drum 18 an enlarged portion of drum 18 is shown in fig4 in cross section it can be seen that drum 18 has a perforated shell 38 to which a layer of expanded metal 39 is welded or otherwise affixed while an expanded metal mesh is believed to be the preferable material other types of mesh or screen could be used as long as the openings are in the general range of one fourth to one half inch across a plurality of baffles or worm bars are shown in phantom lines and indicated by reference character 19 these are welded or otherwise affixed to the interior surface of the drum and tend to work the oversized waste material toward the exit end 20 of drum 18 these spiral worm bars 19 are preferably about three to four inches in height and about 1 2 inch in thickness the exit of drum 18 preferably has a spout 21 to assist in preventing desirable pulp from passing out of.
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with a wall 25 that is made of a material that is permeable to blood but impermeable to emboli the wall 25 can be made of a mesh material a woven material a thin polymer or any material that is permeable to blood but impermeable to emboli including material that is biodegradable furthermore as depicted in the aortic diverter 10 of fig3 the wall 25 of the hollow tube 20 can be impermeable to blood but have openings 70 that are covered with material 80 that is permeable to blood yet impermeable to emboli when placed in the aorta blood flows from the heart into the aorta and must enter the proximal end 30 of the hollow tube 20 flow through the hollow tube 20 and exit either through the distal end 40 of the hollow tube 20 or laterally through the blood permeable wall 25 of fig2 or the openings 70 of fig3 since the wall 25 of fig2 and the openings 70 of fig3 are impermeable to emboli emboli are washed downstream with the current of blood that takes the emboli to the peripheral vasculature the distal end of the aortic diverter 10 may also be adapted to completely fill the lumen of the aorta such that there is no backflow of blood to.
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properly an operator may wait until the truck 30 and trailers 32 34 are driven off the unloading station 12 this may be safer inasmuch as the doors 36 are typically positioned at the edge of the unloading station 12 over a large drop to a hopper pit pile conveyor belt or the like meanwhile unloaded the trailers 32 34 can move even with doors 36 unlocked a withdrawing step 592 may include deactivating the lifting mechanism is supporting the floor 246 of the trailers 32 34 for example one may deactivate the hydraulic cylinder 528 and piston 530 allowing the belly support 60 to drop slide pull or fall away from the longitudinal support member 254 a a withdrawing step 592 may include having an operator verify that the belly support 60 is positioned flush with the bearing surface 50 a releasing step 594 may include deactivating the tensioning system 114 of the anchors 62 in some embodiments lifting and locking the door 36 may take place after the tensioning system 114 is deactivated the releasing step 594 may also include removing the fasteners 110 from the anchor receptacles 274 in some embodiments the releasing step 594 may include hanging the fastener 110 on the cable 100 extending along the unloading station 12 or otherwise stowing the fasteners 110 and lines 112 an operator may also release the tension in the comealong 230 and stow the comealong 230 in.
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of the drill bit and adjustment of the dwell time to consistently produce identical countersunk holes in a variety of workpiece materials application_number US 39210006 A description referring first to fig1 7 a pneumatically driven countersink drill 10 has a handle 12 connected with a pneumatic drill motor 14 and a pneumatic coupling 16 adapted to be coupled with a source of pressurized air the drill motor 14 includes a cylindrical body which passes through and is secured to a generally rectangular bulkhead 18 an outer cover 20 protectively encloses internal parts of the drill 10 and is secured to the bulkhead 18 as with screws not shown a pair of pneumatic cylinders 22 are secured to opposite sides of the bulkhead 18 and have corresponding linear drive shafts 24 secured to a nosepiece 26 a pair of hydraulic check cylinders 28 are also secured to the bulkhead and have output shafts 30 secured to the nosepiece 26 the bulkhead 18 is slideably mounted on the nosepiece 26 by means of shafts 24 30 the outer end of motor 14 is provided with a drill motor gearbox 32 which gears down an output shaft 34 to a desired speed the output shaft 34 is coupled to an arbor 36 by means of a threaded sleeve 38 a generally cylindrical aft stop 40 is.
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present invention these embodiments comprise a thimble tunneling device to which the mesh implant is attached the thimble portion 13 is inserted via the surgeon 39 s finger after insertion to the proper location the attached mesh implant portion 14 is unrolled to its proper orientation devices to assist in the deployment of the mesh such as mesh perforations 15 push buttons needles or staples are within the scope of the present invention an example of an embodiment in which the thimble portion comprises a needle 16 is seen in fig1 the needle allows for a small bite of tissue is illustrated to secure placement of the mesh the thimble may also comprise a button 17 an embodiment of which is illustrated in fig1 in an embodiment such button could be engaged to release suture or staple to secure the mesh fig1 18 illustrate another embodiment of the introducer of the present invention in this embodiment the mesh apparatus 18 may be rolled around a device 19 having the capability of spreading with the mesh not attached to the spreader but covered by a protective sheath 20 as seen in fig1 upon insertion by the surgeon and appropriate location of the mesh the protective sheath 20 may be removed in fig1 the spreaders 19 are spread by actuating spreader controls 25 releasing the mesh.
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mass defect due to the modification is very small for spectrum filtering purposes one can use the assumption that that all mass defects follow the same distribution and add this extra mass defect to one side of the mass defect filtering window an occasion where the impact of a modification may become more significant occurs when the modification has one or more large mass defect elements such as br i or cs the mass defect distribution for the modified peptides is still normally distributed and possesses the same standard deviation as that of the unmodified ones in some applications a large mass defect has been added to peptides as a mass defect tag to efficiently track the desired tagged species the amount of defect introduced in the tagged peptide determines the amount of overlap between the two mass defect distributions one for untagged peptides the other for tagged and thus determines the probability of false positive identification in the overlapping region the tagged and untagged peptides can not be distinguished resulting in possible false positive identification low abundance proteins play very important roles in biological processes an active research area is the detection of biomarker proteins very often biomarkers are associated with low abundance proteins with mass peak intensities barely above background noise levels because of this and other factors reliably identifying biomarker patterns can be very challenging if mass spectra noise can be reduced without significantly affecting peptides peaks the chance of identifying low abundance proteins will likely be greatly improved using.
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shirring head 14 can be used to determine the shirred pack ratio or density of the stick at a slow rate the shirred pack ratio will be higher than at a faster rate it is known in the art to twist or rotate the shirred stick about its longitudinal axis during shirring and advantages of such twisting is disclosed in u s pat no 3 454 981 among others if twisting the stick is desired it can be accomplished by rotating the sleeve 26 by any suitable means not shown as it is being moved longitudinally through the shirring head 14 since the pleats are formed tight to the sleeve rotation of the sleeve will cause the stick to twist as it is being shirred shirring and the controlled longitudinal withdrawal of sleeve 26 continues until a desired length 44 of shirred casing has accumulated on the sleeve fig2 at this point shirring is stopped and the shirred length of casing 44 is separated from the unshirred casing 42 separation can be accomplished manually or by any suitable mechanical means which tears or cuts the casing in one separation method as shown in fig3 the first end 27 of the sleeve is moved beyond a cutting means 34 the cutting means 34 such as a blade is then moved through the casing to severe it at a point intermediate the shirring head 14 and the end 27 of sleeve 26 in order to transfer the severed length 44 of shirred casing from the sleeve sleeve gripper 30 and clamp 22 are opened fig4 transfer from the sleeve to.
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the run without water injection fig6 10 report the c 3 and c 4 yields versus 430 u00b0 f conversion we observed that at constant conversion water injected at the 90 vol point caused a decrease in propane and n butane yields and an increase in propylene and iso butane yields the butylene yield was unchanged fig1 reports the total db naphtha yield versus 430 u00b0 f conversion and shows that the naphtha yield is slightly higher at constant conversion when water is injected at the 90 vol point compared to the run without water injection fig1 and 13 report the light cycle gas oil lcgo and heavy cycle gas oil hcgo yields versus 430 u00b0 f conversion the lcgo hcgo split is the same for runs with and without water injection at and below 68 vol conversion however as 430 u00b0 f conversion is increased above 68 vol water injection yields slightly more lcgo and less hcgo than without water injection fig1 and 12 show that above 70 vol conversion there is a significant increase in total db naphtha plus lcgo yield with water quench compared to operation without water quench fig1 presents total db naphtha octane versus 430 u00b0 f conversion the upper curve is research octane and the lower curve motor octane there is no difference in octane at constant conversion with water quench versus operation without water quench however water quench allows higher conversion which increases the db naphtha octane without increasing the dry gas yield for example fig5 shows essentially equal dry gas yields for 68 conversion without water quench and for 71 conversion with water quench this increase in conversion corresponds to a 0 7 mon or ron increase in octane as shown in fig1 table i______________________________________inspection tests on catalyst equilibrium.
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the alkanols broadly ranges from about 0 5 to 6 moles optionally with light ethoxylation as discussed above in this regard it also has been discovered that carboxylic acids of the same chain length also can be alkoxylated to yield dewatering aids that perform very much like the alkoxylated alkanols thus c 6 c 11 fatty acids can be alkoxylated to provide another class of dewatering aids in accordance with the present invention generally speaking the dewatering aid of the present invention finds use in the dewatering of municipal sludge and ore concentrates or slurries of a variety of ores including for example metal sulfides e g copper lead zinc iron molybdenum nickel and the like iron ore clay coal and the like such ore concentrates or slurries generally comprise a solids content ranging from between about 1 and 70 with the balance being water impurities mixtures of ores and the like may form the solids content of the slurries the particle size of the particulate solids concentrates typically range up to about 600 microns in size with particle distribution being a function of the ore concentrate process the proportion of dewatering aid utilized ranges from between about 0 025 and 0.
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cap 4 the nose part 25 is integral with the basal part 26 and exposed at an end face 34 thereof to the slot 32 in the turnaround passage 30 the porous compact of the lubricant reservoir main body 22 has a molded density less in the porous compact of the applicator nose 23 with the linear motion guide unit constructed as stated earlier thus as the lubricant soaked in the applicator nose 23 is consumed the lubricant previously held in the lubricant reservoir main body 22 may move to be resupplied into the applicator nose 23 with the capillary action the porous compact to provide the lubricant reservoir plate 21 is made of finely powdery ultrahigh molecular weight synthetic resin which is first subjected to compacting and the resulting compact is subsequently sintered at elevated temperature in the sintered compact the fine particles of the powdery synthetic resin partially coalesce with each other with leaving intercommunicating voids to provide open porous or open cellular texture whose pores or cells preserved among fine particles are open each other through interstices or channels the sintered resinous material of the lubricant reservoir main body 22 has a molded density less than 0 60 g cm 3 u02dc 0 70 g cm 3 and the sintered resinous material of the applicator nose has a molded density in the range of from 0 60 g cm 3 to 0 70 g cm.
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close sliding fit within the casing 1 an annular lead gasket 3 is squeezed between an annular seat 4 on the bulkhead 2 and a cooperating annular seat 5 inside the casing 1 a further cylindrical portion 6 of the housing is screwed at 7 into the end of the casing 1 and provides an annular seat 8 for a clamping ring 9 as seen in the drawing the radial thickness of the ring 9 is greater than the axial thickness thereof the ring has a plurality of circumferentially spaced thrust screws 10 disposed in its inner region for urging the bulkhead 2 to the right as shown in the drawing when the screws 10 are screwed to each give a thrust of the order of 2 5 tons the gasket 3 will be prestressed sufficiently to cause the lead to flow so as to make intimate contact with the adjacent steel faces of the bulkhead and the casing the ring has more resilience than the screws 10 or bulkhead 2 in the axial direction hence the ring 9 will be slightly 34 dished 34 and thus will act as a very strong spring well within its elastic limit it provides a small amount of 34 follow up 34 without excessive loss of pressure in the event of slight subsequent extrusion of the lead gasket the bulkhead 2 has two annular grooves 11 and 12 containing elastic o rings 11 39 and 12 39 respectively the narrow annular space not clearly shown in the drawing between the external periphery of the bulkhead 2 and the facing internal periphery of the casing 1 between the two o rings 11 39 and 12 39 contains petroleum jelly which may be introduced under pressure in order to check the.
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the bow 12 as seen in fig1 or the rod 17 may be attached to the bow by inserting a forward portion 42 thereof into the rod hole 22 of the mounting block 16 which is mounted on the bow 12 and tightening a set screw 24 as more fully explained below the rod 17 has a first generally horizontal section 28 attached to the mounting block 16 and extending rearwardly therefrom in a generally horizontal plane to a point within the wrist region 30 of an archer grasping the bow in shooting form extending upwardly from the rearward point of the first horizontal section 28 is a generally vertical section 32 of the rod 17 the generally vertical section 32 extends the rod 17 to a point at the height of the wrist region 30 in order to place the rod 17 at the height of the bow arm 13 for the protection thereof extending rearwardly from the vertical section 32 is a second generally horizontal section 34 the second horizontal section extends the rod 17 to a point beyond the elbow region 36 of an archer grasping the bow in shooting form at the rearward end of the second horizontal section 34 is a bent section 38 curving further away from the midline of the bow 12 and therefore towards the elbow region 36 of an archer grasping the bow in a shooting form the rod 17 ends in a rounded tip 40 so as to comfortably contact the bow arm 13 and easily deflect the bow string 26 should the string strike the rounded tip 40 the first horizontal section 28 has.
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may be recalled from storage by computer 86 in response to instructions entered via keyboard 96 upon selection of parameters of a pressure treatment a thermal treatment and or an electrical treatment via panels 42 44 and or 46 and the duration and intensity of the treatment via panel 48 computer 86 may display the selected parameters on monitor 92 together with the history of treatment of the particular patient of course the treatment history of a patient is identified to computer via keyboard 96 in the case that pressure alone is to be applied to a treatment point the user or operator uses keypads 54 and 80 to set the intensity and duration of pressure treatment subsequently the operator manipulates treatment probe 36 so that an operative tip 98 thereof is in superficial contact with the selected treatment point operative tip 98 has a diameter of 2 mm if it is being used for treating a diagnostic treatment point on the ear that tip is removed and replaced with a larger tip 3 mm not shown when probe 36 is used for treating a point on a part of the body other than the ear as depicted in fig3 probe 36 may be provided with a translatory or linear.
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the retention protrusions 65 and 70 of the harness connector 20 of fig3 therefore when the harness connector 20 is initially positioned into the initial staging position inside the module connector 25 the retention protrusions 65 and 70 engage and slide past the upper protrusions 290 and are retained in the retention gap 300 when the lever member 15 is rotated upward in the direction of arrow g fig8 about the rotational axis 27 and the harness connector 20 is pulled further downward in the direction of arrow l fig8 to connect the electrical contacts the retention protrusions 65 and 70 of the harness connector 20 of fig3 slide out of the retention gap 300 over the lower protrusions 295 to a resting position below the lower protrusions 295 the retention lower and upper protrusions 65 70 295 and 290 thus engage each other to retain the harness connector 20 in the staging position in the module connector 25 the mating post 267 includes opposed parallel side walls 305 and opposed parallel end walls 310 extending upward through an interior region of the module connector 25 the side walls 305 include the opposed u shaped catch notches 325 which are defined by flat inner walls 340 and a concave bottom wall 345.
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a bicycle at least one support member 30 at least a first and second bracket 35 and 37 at least one stabilizer member 40 at least one pin 45 and at least one strap 50 it should be understood however that the bicycle carrier 10 may include more than the one bike rack saddle 25 the one support member 30 the first and second brackets 35 and 37 the one stabilizer member 40 the one pin 45 and the one strap 50 shown in fig1 especially when the bicycle carrier 10 is capable of carrying multiple bikes in fact to accommodate just one bike the bicycle carrier 10 will likely include at least two support members 30 and two saddles 25 if not two of everything alternatively the bicycle carrier 10 may include only one bracket instead of the first and second brackets 35 and 37 in this embodiment the one bracket is rotatably attached to the support member 30 and the stabilizing member 40 is rotatably attached to the bracket similar to as described below as shown in fig1 the support member 30 of the present embodiment is substantially a tubular and circular metal member it should be understood however the support member 30 could also be of a noncircular shape and can be made of any sort of relatively rigid material such as plastic hard rubber etc further the support member 30 has connected therewith the saddle 25 as shown in fig1 the saddle 25 is slid onto the support member 30 and adhered thereto by a fastener not shown or another.
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believed sufficient to provide optimum gas distribution so internal piping was provided in the second reaction zone to split the incoming gas flow into two streams and the discharge points of these streams were placed 180 u00b0 apart from one another each of these discharge points in turn split the flow into two directions so that gas entering and leaving the second reactor section did so via four symmetrically spaced openings on both the inlet and outlet to zone 2 to provide maximum heater efficiency the screen separating zone 1 from zone 2 was baffled over two meters of its length or a little more than three times the thickness of the catalyst bed this will insure that over 90 of the gas leaving zone 1 will do so via the interheater the screen baffle defining the upper and lower portions within zone 2 was only 1 2 meters thick or twice the thickness of the catalyst bed this meant that gas would have about as easy a path to take in flowing laterally across the catalyst bed as down through the catalyst bed in the section around this baffle point this is not harmful as it does not matter if the reactants contact catalyst in radial or downflow as long as contact occurs the baffle separating zone 2 from zone 3 was two.
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it does not rely on asn 1 encoding in addition the mixture of functional and stimulus protocol concepts in the design of the inventive protocol results in robust functional characteristics and implementation capability using only lightweight endpoints application_number US 76113601 A description fig1 shows a typical h 323 system with h 323 endpoints 1 to 3 and a gatekeeper 4 connected to a lan wan 5 according to a fully routed h 323 model an application server 6 is also connected to the lan wan 5 which uses tapi tsapi or jtapi to control endpoints for telephony applications the simple supplementary services protocol sssp of the present invention is a generic communication scheme between a server entity such as h 323 gatekeeper 4 and an associated endpoint 1 such as a h 323 terminal or between endpoints 1 the sssp provides a method of call signaling and control signaling that can be carried over existing protocols that support u201c user to user u201d like information such as h 323 or isdn the following portions of the disclosure describe an encoding method according to the present invention primitive definition expandability rules and the preferred transport method for sssp this is followed by illustrations of sssp as a feature protocol between h 323 gatekeeper 4 and h 323 endpoint 1 a generalized method of alpha numeric string encoding and dual tone multiple frequency dtmf string encoding for a sssp protocol data unit pdu is provided as set forth below alpha numeric is the preferred method of encoding when used in h 323 systems the dtmf string encoding method is restricted to the traditional dtmf character set as such it allows sssp to be.
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an amplifier in the form of an integrated circuit chip 51 is mounted on the epoxy 13 a as shown the input terminal 52 a of the amplifier is connected to the appropriate probe wire 52 c via conductive ink strip 52 b the probe wire 52 c is advantageously of the type indicated in fig3 c because the short metallic probe has less capacitance than the longer wires thus minimizing the capacitance loading of the amplifier input similarly the power terminal 53 a is connected via strip 53 b to a probe wire 53 c that carries power the ground or common terminal 54 a is connected via conducting line 54 b to the probe wires carrying ground 54 c the output of the amplifier 55 a is connected via a conductive path 55 b to the central conductor 55 c of a coaxial line the shield 35 of the coaxial line is connected via conductive path 55 f to the ground line 54 b probe wire 55 c may extend toward the tip as shown in fig3 b to make contact with the circuit under test or it may be cut short as indicated in fig5 to serve as an output to the test apparatus as.
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or separating the inner body 105 b and the outer body 105 a is explained as follows if the hydraulic pressure is supplied into the pin groove 202 through the hydraulic pressure gap adjustment device 130 the front end portion of the latching pin 220 is inserted into the spring groove 203 accordingly the latching pin 220 is disposed along the spring groove 203 and the pin groove 202 and if the cam 205 pushes the roller 120 downwards the inner body 105 b and the outer body 105 a rotate based on the hydraulic pressure gap adjustment device 130 to push the valve 140 downwards further if the hydraulic pressure is not supplied to the pin groove 202 through the hydraulic pressure gap adjustment device 130 the guide 210 pushes the latching pin 220 by the return spring 200 such that the latching pin 220 is inserted into the pin groove 202 and the inner body 105 b and the outer body 105 a are separated and if the cam 205 pushes the roller 120 downwards the inner body 105 b rotates in a clockwise based on the hinge 115 such that the outer body 105 a does not move accordingly the valve 140 does not move and an intake stroke a compression stroke an explosion stroke or an exhaust stroke is deactivated it is desirable that the front end surface 304 of the inner body 105 b and the inner side surface 302 of the outer body 105 a contact to slide with regard to each other in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention and the front end surface 304 and the inner side surface 302 are formed in a fan shape along a circle based on a center of.
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is modifying the authorized telephone number table and the access code table associated with the pid wtn the pc server responds to the request with either a success or failure indication another set of possible transactions between the pc server and pc client is establishing and releasing a user 39 s lock on a pid wtn 39 s file establishing the user 39 s lock locks the pid wtn 39 s file from write access by other users in other words a lock prevents any other user from editing the tables associated with the pid wtn when a user requests a view of a pending pid wtn file the pc server locks the pending pid wtn 39 s file preventing any other user from submitting modifications to the pid wtn 39 s file the release lock transaction may be used to unlock the pid wtn 39 s file the release lock request is sent by the user interface on the pc client when a user has exited the pid edit screen a cancel pending request transaction is also possible between the pc client and the pc server the cancel pending request transaction allows a user to cancel a pending request against the pid wtn in a preferred embodiment the user selects a specific file for canceling or a file assigned to a specific pending date after canceling a pending request on a pid wtn the user interface may allow the user to edit the pending view retrieved prior to the cancellation and resubmit the request a user must obtain a lock on the pid wtn after performing the cancel cancellation of a pending file for a.
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clockwise to accomplish the polishing of the wafers 160 as shown by directional arrow a in fig6 each station 130 140 150 includes a polishing arm 131 141 151 which holds the wafers 160 during the polishing process each polishing arm 131 141 151 includes a u shaped member for holding vacuum chucks 132 142 152 each polishing arm 131 141 151 includes one such vacuum chuck 132 142 152 the vacuum chucks 132 142 152 are coupled to u shaped members through plastic bearings 100 described above the bearings 100 allow the vacuum chucks 132 142 152 to rotate with respect to the respective polishing arms 131 141 151 the vacuum chucks 132 142 512 operate to hold the wafers 160 during the polishing process each of the vacuum chucks 132 142 152 includes an upper end 133 143 153 which may be coupled to a vacuum device not shown to provide a vacuum to the vacuum chucks the polishing apparatus 110 also includes a slurry dispenser 170 which produces slurry which is dispensed onto a top surface 121 of the polishing pad 120 the polishing apparatus 110 described above substantially limits the u201c lock up u201d problems experienced by conventional apparatus e g apparatus 10 shown in fig1 for example the.
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the heart of the load cell directly on the load string axis the arrangement and depths of hole 28 and recess 29 are such that the accelerometer senses the load acceleration of the hub of the load cell nearer to the test object this removes the risk of errors in the acceleration reading resulting from off center loading in comparison with the previous attempt to provide a solution to the problem this has the following advantages a the accelerometer is on the load line eliminating u201c abbe u201d measurement errors b the accelerometer is rigidly connected to the adjacent grip eliminating amplitude and phase errors the conditioning of the acceleration signal is handled as standard and is set up automatically when the system is auto tuned this means that time is saved and operator errors reduced for users who wish to do this themselves they have the option to switch this feature on or off and set the correction factor manually the resulting signal is then subtracted from the load cell signal that is where k is the correction factor and a c is the signal from the accelerometer 31 the result is that f cell f specimen for completeness a block diagram of the electronic circuitry for producing a compensated signal is shown in fig3 the circuitry consists of three basic components namely the circuitry 33 associated with the load cell digitising circuitry associated with the circuitry 33 and digital signal conditioning and inertia compensation embedded software 35 associated with the digitising circuitry 34 in order to conduct a dynamic test a drive signal is derived from a sine wave excitation look up table 40 and supplied to the force measuring transducers 22 in the load cell.
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of the microporous amylase treated starch granules although the partially hydrolyzed starch granules have been found to have surprising mechanical strength in the dry state and significant structural integrity in water dispersion a greater degree of structural integrity can be introduced by treating the microporous granules with an effective amount of a bifunctional starch reactive chemical cross linking agent any of a variety of art recognized starch cross linking agents including those recognized as food acceptable by the food and drug administration can be used suitable cross linking agents include phosphates such as sodium trimetaphosphate dicarboxylic acids derivatives particularly c 2 c 6 dicarboxylic acids including maleic and glutaric acid phosphorous oxychloride epichlorohydrin and u03b2 u03b2 dichlorodiethyl ether microporous starch granules become more and more resistant to mechanical damage and to swelling and dissolution with increased degree of cross linking starch cross linking agents are described in my book starch chemistry and technology second edition 1984 academic press inc new york new york the capacity of microporous starch granules prepared in accordance with this invention to absorb functional substances is dependent upon the compatibility of the surfaces of the starch matrix with the intended absorbate thus the partially hydrolyzed microporous granules can be treated with surface modifying agents to enhance granule absorptivity if the substance to be absorbed onto and into the starch matrix has a predominant lipid character the starch matrix can be treated to render the pore surfaces more lipophilic the partially hydrolyzed starch granules can be treated with solutions.
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wherein the attachment assembly 16 u2033 comprises a flexible strip 18 u2033 having a first end 20 u2033 sewn to the crown portion 12 u2033 and a second end 22 u2033 fastened to the crown by means of a releasable connection between a first fastener element not shown on the second end 22 u2033 and a second fastener element 26 u2033 on the crown portion 12 u2033 the second fastener element 26 u2033 is shown here as a male snap fastener the first fastener element is in this case a female fastener element however other releasable fastener elements such as buttons hook and loop type fasteners and the like are also suitable for use in attachment assemblies of this type of course the hat may comprise two or more such strips suitably oriented to all be joined to a single belt in other examples a useful feature of attachment assemblies such as those shown in fig3 and described above is that the hat may advantageously be joined to the user 39 s belt without taking the belt off by looping the strip around the belt and fastening the first and second fastener elements of each strip component fig4 shows still another example wherein the attachment assembly 16 u2032 u2033 comprises a strip 18 u2032 u2033 which is defined as an integral portion of the crown portion 12 u2032 u2033 disposed between a pair of closely spaced apart slits 19 21 in this.
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may meshingly engage the geared portion 74 of the drive shaft 60 in this manner the drive shaft 60 and the drive member 66 may cooperate to form a rack and pinion mechanism accordingly rotation of the drive shaft 60 may cause corresponding linear motion of the drive member 66 relative to the drive shaft 60 and the frame 12 the drive member 66 may be slidably mounted to the frame 12 such that some portion of each of the first and second arcuate slots 80 82 may be aligned with some portion of the corresponding guide slots 30 as the drive member 66 moves between the open and closed positions in this manner each of the guide pins 46 may be in slidable engagement with the corresponding guide slot 30 and the corresponding one of the arcuate slots 80 82 and movement of the drive member 66 forces the guide pins 46 to move relative to the guide slots 30 and the first and second arcuate slots 80 82 thereby causing the shutters 14 15 to rotate between the open and closed positions configuring the guide pins 46 such that they extend from the midpoints of the shutters 14 15 i e halfway between opposing edges 40 may.
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51 of the cavo atrial cannula is large enough to permit blood to flow freely within the lumen of the cavo atrial cannula and to avoid sheer stress on the blood cells when the cavo atrial cannula is properly inserted the first openings should be located inside the patient 39 s right atrium the first openings will be of sufficient size to permit the unobstructed flow of blood into the cannula and to minimize the disruption of red blood cells in fig1 the bend 18 is located at the junction of the middle portion 12 and upper portion 11 the angle of inclination 40 of the bend can range from approximately twenty five degrees 25 u00b0 to one hundred eighty degrees 180 u00b0 depending on the physical properties of material used to make the cavo atrial cannula if the material is flexible and can bend without creating a closure of the lumen of the device then the angle of inclination can be larger than one hundred thirty five degrees 135 u00b0 in the preferred embodiment the angle of inclination ranges between forty five degrees 45 u00b0 and one hundred thirty five degrees 135 u00b0 in fig1 and 2a the second openings 17 of the cavo atrial cannula is located at the junction of the upper portion 11 and the middle portion 12 on the outer.