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exemplary embodiments the pipe is formed in or on the partition wall where the partition wall defines at least a portion of the surface of the pipe in other exemplary embodiments a separate pipe can be placed in the ink tank to connect the ink tank reservoir and the ink tank supply chamber 110 in this case the pipe can be attached to the partition wall but does not need to be so attached in various exemplary embodiments as outlined above the ink is delivered to the ink supply chamber 110 that does not contain the at least one foam element 120 and thus does not contain the ink 20 in various other exemplary embodiments the ink is delivered to a portion of the at least one foam element 120 that during normal operation is not saturated with ink i e a portion of the at least one foam element 120 that has subportions that do not contain the ink 20 in this case the air space 31 can be omitted such that the at least one foam element 120 at least substantially fills the ink supply chamber 110 one other advantage of this invention is the reduction in deprime situations i e situations in which air instead of ink is drawn through the foam element 120 to the ink supply orifice 50 in a deprime situation the ink supply tube 40 draws air along with or instead of the ink 20 into the ink supply tube 40 to the print head not shown this happens when air is drawn into the bottom of the foam element 120 and displaces the 20 ink in the bottom of the foam element 120 in exemplary embodiments of this invention however air is displaced from the bottom of.
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is pivotable about a pivot point 21 and includes an idle i e not powered roller 22 signature drive rollers 24 are arranged before the deceleration brake 17 and propel the signature 4 at a fast speed for example at 255 inches sec the roller 23 is driven at a slower angular velocity such that the signature 4 is slowed for example to about 90 inches sec when the solenoid 19 is actuated the idle roller assembly 20 pivots clockwise about its pivot point 21 such that a signature 4 is sandwiched between idle roller 22 and roller 23 thus the signature 4 is decelerated the stopping brake 18 also includes a solenoid 19 which is mechanically coupled with a brake pad 25 the solenoid 19 is actuated by a controller not shown when the solenoid is actuated a signature 4 between the brake pad 25 and the table surface 1 is stopped fig9 also illustrates an example of sensors 26 that may be used with the present invention the sensors 26 include a light emitting element 28 such as a light emitting diode and a photodetector 27 fig1 a and 10b are a side view and an end view respectively of a refined embodiment of a deceleration roller 17 39 of the present invention an idle roller 22 is held in a housing 33 the housing 33 is pivotable about pivot 30 a release solenoid 19a is arranged above the housing 33 on a side of the pivot 30 opposite to the idle roller 22 a deceleration solenoid 19b is arranged above the housing 33 on the same side of the pivot 30 as the idle roller 22 the solenoids 19a and 19b are provided with input signals from a controller.
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three different concentration levels are used in the present embodiment it is particularly preferable to use three levels with certain intervals for example a low level hereinafter referred to as l a middle level hereinafter referred to as m and a high level hereinafter referred to as h l denotes the vicinity of a lower limit of the reference range of the normal measurement value m denotes the vicinity of an upper limit of the reference range thereof and h denotes a level which is at least twice the normal measurement value although any measurement items that can be measured with the automatic analyzer can be used it is desirable that each item can be measured with both the enzyme method and immunization more than about 300 measurement items are known main items include total protein tp albumin alb lactate dehydrogenase ld aspartate aminotransferase ast alanine aminotransferase alt alkaline phosphatase alp amylase amy pancreatic amylase p amy leucine aminopeptidase lap u03b3 glutamyl transpeptidase u03b3gt cholinesterase che creatine kinase ck total cholesterol t cho neutral fat tg hdl cholesterol hdl c ldl cholesterol ldl c free fatty acid fea urea nitrogen un creatinine cre uric acid ua glucose glu hemoglobin a1c hba1c lactic acid la pyruvic acid pa total bilirubin t bil direct bilirubin d bil calcium ca sodium na inorganic phosphorus ip serum iron fe unsaturated iron binding capacity uibc creatine kinase mb ck mb phospholipid pl c reactive protein crp rheumatoid cause rf immunoglobulin g igg immunoglobulin a iga immunoglobulin m igm complement 3 c3 complement 4 c4 antistreptolysin o aso etc in particular uric acid ua aspartate aminotransferase ast alanine aminotransferase alt creatinine cre u03b3 glutamyl transpeptidase u03b3gt etc are known for the dispersion tendency of low concentration.
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tone level s2 as the initial point as illustrated in fig6 d incidentally the highest density d 39 cmy in this case is displaced in proportion to the slope of the leading edge characteristic mentioned above in short the density characteristic assumes a leading edge characteristic such that the density in each tone level preceding the threshold tone level s2 remains at 0 whereas the density in each tone level following the threshold tone level s2 rises from the threshold tone level s2 and reaches the aforementioned degree d 39 cmy at the highest tone level in this case the ucr processing is not executed and the density in each tone level except for the tone preceding the threshold tone level s2 is represented with the three color cmy inks a density characteristic illustrated in fig6 e is obtained by overlapping the density characteristics illustrated in fig6 c and fig6 d what is aimed at by the present invention is attained by forming a lookup table in consideration of this density characteristics converting image data into dot modulating data with reference to this lookup table and then forming a color image on the basis of the dot modulating data to be specific the control device with necessary information collected from the lookup table formed in due consideration of the density characteristic mentioned above and the addresses of the image data executes the processing for converting the image data sequentially read out of the frame memory 4 in the form of rgb signal into dot modulating data in the form of cmyk signal s4 then the control device causes the dot modulating data resulting from the conversion at the step s4 to be sequentially stored in line units sorted by color in the.
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to configure the network controller for the proper mode of operation for example the controller is configured to a specific mac address and setup to operate in a promiscuous manner where all incoming packets are passed to the interface board 30 additionally the controller is configured to contain a particular size of receive and transmit buffer fig4 shows another embodiment of the interface board 30 in this embodiment each of the connectors 40 42 and 44 are the same as already described additionally the physical layer network controller 46 and the control and buffering 62 are the same as previously described a switch 70 is coupled between the network controller 46 and the emulator connector 42 the switch 70 has three data terminals 72 74 76 and a control input 78 the switch 70 is bidirectional so that terminal 76 is either electrically coupled to terminal 72 or terminal 74 more specifically the switch 70 either electrically couples the network controller 46 to the emulator connector 42 or electrically couples the control and buffering 62 and the emulator connector 42 thus in one mode of operation with terminals 74 and 76 electrically connected the emulator 12 is electrically connected to the network 33 and can receive and send packets to the active or live network in a second mode of operation the terminals 72 and 76 are electrically connected and the network is electrically disconnected.
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hygiene skills via steps 415 and 420 at the same time as the child is routinely developing his or her emotional literacy the emotions expressed by the child in steps 435 440 and 445 may vary according to application of the illustrated process in a first instance the child may express his or her own emotion as a result of the structured educational activity and the invitation for example where the structured educational activity includes singing a song and where the invitation received by the child in step 425 invites them to express their own feelings about the singing activity the child may in fact perform steps 435 440 and 445 based on their own feelings about the singing activity in another application of the process illustrated in fig4 the child may express an emotion associated with someone other than themselves for instance where the structured educational activity involves a story activity and where the invitation received by the child in step 425 invites the child to express an emotion of a character in the story then the child may in fact perform steps 435 440 and 445 based on the child 39 s perception of the emotion of the character in yet another application of the process illustrated in fig4 a child may express an emotion according to an assignment for instance where the structured educational activity introduces a child to an emotion for example anger the child may receive an invitation in step 425 to express anger at the emotion activity center 100 accordingly in this instance the child may perform steps 435 440 and 445.
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the succeeding step and one piece of material is left on the flat lay passage 270 while the other excessive material pieces are excluded and returned to within the storage container 250 the hose material x picked up to within the guide pipe 261 by an ascent of the pickup bar 262 is then detected at its lowermost end portion by the sensor 201 during the ascent of the bar 262 as a result the bar 262 stops ascending and places the picked up hose material x to a specified position in the guide pipe 261 state of solid line in fig2 as to the detection of material by the sensor 201 the shutters 221 and 222 are opened causing a suction force from the suction source a to act on the interior of the conveyance pipe 271 through the flat lay passage 270 so that the hose material x picked up into the guide pipe 261 is sucked up from its lowermost end portion into the conveyance pipe 271 state of dot chain line in fig2 at this point by stopping the sucking operation of the pickup bar 262 the hose material x sucked up at its lowermost the portion into the conveyance pipe 271 is separated from the pickup bar 262 and suctionally conveyed up to the one end side of the flat lay passage 270 through the pipe 271 and reserved in a bulk form by the blocking plate 273 state of dot chain line in fig2 when the hose material x is reserved in bulk by the blocking plate 273 of the flat lay passage 270 the reserved material is detected.
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the absence of a transition in the data signal thus for example a string of 1 39 s would result in a long period without signal transitions in order to force transitions in the data signal a bit stuffing technique is used to insert a zero after a sequence of consecutive 1 39 s of a prescribed length e g after a sequence of six consecutive 1 39 s accordingly if a device receives a sequence of consecutive 1 39 s that exceeds the prescribed length the device may conclude that an error has occurred and ignore the data packet by way of example the data transfer technique of fig3 may be used to reprogram a processor embedded in system controller 18 therapy control module 14 patient parameters module 22 or user interface module 24 program data such as a software upgrade may be transferred via system bus 20 to the device to be reprogrammed the software upgrade may then be stored using for example a ram device or a flash memory the data transfer technique of fig3 can also be used to control the functions of the various modules of defibrillator 12 for example system bus 20 can be used to effect the delivery of therapeutic shocks to patient 16 via defibrillator electrodes in this mode of operation operator 10 uses the external keys to activate.
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2 3 dihydro imidazo 1 2 a pyridin 3 yl oxoacetic acid was prepared according to the method described in example 1 but by using 130 ml methylene dichloride in place of ethylene dichloride yield 7 9 gm purity 97 43 hplc 6 methyl 2 p tolyl 2 3 dihydro imidazo 1 2 a pyridin 3 yl oxoacetic acid was prepared according to the method described in example 1 but by using 130 ml hexane in place of ethylene dichloride yield 5 14 gm purity 95 25 hplc 6 methyl 2 p tolyl 2 3 dihydro imidazo 1 2 a pyridin 3 yl oxoacetic acid was prepared according to the method described in example 1 but by using 60 ml toluene in place of ethylene dichloride yield 6 2 gm purity 97 27 hplc 6 methyl 2 p tolyl 2 3 dihydro imidazo 1 2 a pyridin 3 yl oxoacetic acid was prepared according to the method described in example 1 but by using 120 ml methyl tert butyl ether in place of ethylene dichloride yield 10 0 gm purity 95 27 hplc in a clean round bottom flask was charged oxoacetic acid 68 mmol from example 1 100 ml of diethylene glycol hydrazine hydrate 184 mmol and potassium hydroxide 115 mmol the reaction mixture was heated to a temperature of 120 180.
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essential components thereof the liquor is comprised of alcohol an amine and water each present in amount of 1 12 parts by volume the liquor is further used in the presence of a quinone and or azine catalyst application_number US 50597283 A description lignocellulosic materials such as soft and hardwoods and their derivatives may be delignified and otherwise pulped by cooking them in a closed reactor vessel in the organic solvent mixture hereinafter pulping liquor of this invention surprisingly high yields of pulp of up to 13 or more percentage expressed on original lignocellulosic material than that derived from the conventional 34 kraft 34 process can be achieved by softwood is meant species such as pine spruce and balsam fir by hardwood is meant species such as birch aspen maple and sweet gum the pulping liquor solution employed is comprised of volatile alcohols such as ethanol or methanol ethylenediamine or related aliphatic polyamines and water for purposes of clarity this invention will be further described with reference to the use of ethanol and ethylenediamine however as is discussed below the invention is not so limited broadly the ethanol ethylenediamine and water should each be present in amounts of 1 12 parts by volume when treating softwoods an equally effective but more economical mix may be employed and the ethanol ethylenediamine and water should each.
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the bile acid used as the template during crosslinking step and also selectivity over other bile acids in comparison to the polymers synthesized by the conventional simultaneous polymerization crosslinking method application_number US 51999906 A description the present invention relates to a bile acid imprinted crosslinked polymer having the formula a x b y n where a is an amine containing monomer having single unsaturation b is a vinyl monomer having multiple unsaturation x 1 to 15 y 1 to 15 and n 10 to 1000 the present invention also provides a process for preparation of bile acid imprinted crosslinked polymer having general formula a x b y n where a is an amine containing monomer having single unsaturation b is a vinyl monomer having multiple unsaturations x 1 to 15 y 1 to 15 and n 10 to 1000 the process comprises the steps of a dissolving an inclusion complex of u03b2 cyclodextrin or derivative thereof with monomer with multiple unsaturation in a polar solvent in concentration of less than 4 wt b adding at least one amine containing monomer having single unsaturation and a free radical initiator to the reaction mixture of step a and copolymerizing the monomers in the resultant solution mixture and precipitating the resultant product in an organic solvent followed by washing and drying by.
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pump fluid shown by arrows 360 travels outwards and then inwards along the outwardly extending undulations 330 of the pump rotor 335 and the inwardly formed undulations 340 of the stator 345 in order to add energy to the fluid the upward facing portion of each undulation 330 includes helical blades 365 formed thereupon as the rotor rotates in a clock wise direction as shown by arrows 370 the fluid is acted upon by a set of blades 365 as it travels inwards towards the central portion of the rotor 335 thereafter the fluid travels along the outwardly facing portion of the undulations 330 to be acted upon by the next set of blades 365 as it travels inward below the impeller section 325 is an annular path 350 formed within the pump for fluid traveling upwards towards the surface of the well referring to both fig2 c and 2d the return fluid travels into the pump 300 from the annulus 150 formed between the casing 110 and the work string 120 as the fluid approaches the pump it is directed inwards by packers 360 a b through inwardly formed channels 355 where it travels upwards and through the space formed between the rotor and stator fig2 c where energy or upward lift is added to the fluid in order to reduce pressure in the wellbore therebelow as shown in the figure return fluid traveling through the pump travels outwards and then inwards in the fluid path along the.
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d fills the pore structure of the central portion 28 of the mesh 25 as seen best in fig7 the initial step of implantation of this embodiment corresponds to the embodiment shown in fig3 the subsequent procedure is described above and illustrated in the sectional views of fig8 and 9 demonstrating securing the implant to the subjacent layers by means of staples the same numerals are reused for like components the staples 29 have the advantage that conventional available surgical instruments can be used as described above they are known to the surgeon easy to use and the entire securing of the implant is done within minutes furthermore the staples 29 squeezes and holds the mesh 25 the fascia 17 the peritoneum 22 and the wall of the intestine 21 firmly and sealingly tight together during the healing preventing fluid from penetrating in between these components and layers the risk of irritation and inflammation is thereby considerably reduced as can be seen from fig9 the circumferential wall of the cut out extend a small distance into the bore of the implant to establish a small protrusion for the staples in case the circumferential protrusion is of inconvenience to the patient the protrusion and the staples can easily be removed as soon as a sealingly tight and firm attachment is ensured securing of the anchoring section 4 on top of the fascia 17 can be made using any of the means sutures glue staples and any appropriate combinations of these means the first incision is closed and precautions may be taken not to put extensive load on the surgical structure for the first few days after.
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for each device 37 and 38 and vlynq module discovered in the system 30 this file is discussed in more detail later in the output file the heart of the vlynq enumerator 33 is a recursive discovery and configuration algorithm it discovers all remote vlynq devices like 37 and 38 and creates address and interrupt maps from remote devices back to the root device the vlynq module has flexible built in facilities for address translation and interrupt forwarding based on the identities of the discovered vlynq devices and their associated device information files the enumerator 33 configures each vlynq and puts the results in an output file of the file system for the example of fig2 it is the file system 31 a of the communications processor root remote devices are identified using vlynq 39 s chip version register the enumerator 33 is able to read the remote chip version register to identify remote devices and determine which device information file should be accessed the table that follows lists the device id 39 s that have currently been assigned list of device id 39 s device id avalanche 1 0x0001 avalanche d 0x0002 avalanche u201c taos u201d 0x0003 avalanche u201c puma u201d 0x0004 avalanche u201c sangam u201d 0x0005 voice dsp u201c vdsp u201d 0x0006 avalanche u201c titan u201d 0x0007 each u201c pass u201d of the vlynq enumerator 33 configures a single branch of the system a branch in this case is defined as all vlynq devices connected to a single vlynq module on the root device the software reads the root.
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condenser 22 is employed rather than a surface condenser the jet conduit of the mixing condenser being designated by the reference character 23 the outlet of the mixing condenser 22 is connected through a pipe conduit 24 a pump 25 and an air cooler 26 to the jet conduit 23 the jet conduit 23 has a branching off 27 the latter leads into the pipe conduit 10 which in turn is connected with the work gas cooling heat exchanger 5 the branching off 27 includes a pump 28 the operation of the above described embodiment of the power plant according to the invention differs from that of the previous one in that the mixture consisting of water injected through the jet conduit 23 and of the vapour exhausted from the vapour turbine 12 and condensed in the mixing condenser 22 is circulated by the pump 25 through the air cooler 26 one portion of the circulated mixture is conveyed back into the mixing condenser 22 in the form of injected water another portion which corresponds to the amount of precipitated vapour is conveyed by the pump 28 back through the branching off 27 and the pipe conduit 10 to the heat abduction side of the work gas cooling heat exchanger 5 furthermore it is possible to separate a portion of liquid from the liquid flow in the jet conduit 23 which corresponds to the amount of vapour introduced into the pipe conduit 11.
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and c 4 hydrocarbon products e g the lines 34 and 36 respectively and separate and recover c 5 olefin hydrocarbon products e g the line 40 the c 5 olefin hydrocarbon products from the line 40 are introduced into an olefin cracking reactor 44 wherein the c 5 olefin hydrocarbon products are cracked to form a cracked olefin effluent shown as the line 46 comprising c 2 c 4 hydrocarbons including c 2 and c 3 olefins embodiments such as described above desirably provide or result in improved processing of a heavy hydrocarbon feedstock to produce an increased relative yield of light olefins and which processing is desirably more effective and or efficient than heretofore reasonably possible via conventional hydrocarbon cracking processing more specifically such embodiments through the targeted introduction or return of specified materials can significantly improve processing economics for example such processing can desirably minimize the amounts of materials requiring pressurization and or gas concentration product recovery processing in accordance with particular such embodiments a heavy hydrocarbon feedstock can be fluidized catalytically cracked to produce an effluent including a range of hydrocarbon products including c 4 c 7 olefins with at least a portion of such c 4 c 7 olefins subsequently being cracked to.
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lines may be discovered since check sizes are standardized between 2 5 and 3 5 inches the line that relates closest to these standard sizes is chosen with a bias towards the larger check in such instances the upper boundary of the check image region is defined by the location of the horizontal raster line that is closest to a standard check size in a condition of uncertainty the line farthest from the lower boundary is selected the reasoning behind this is to preserve the check image in case the wrong line is chosen in the case where no lines are located the invention defaults to the larger check size turning to fig1 full page document image 10 is either generated electronically or scanned from a hardcopy using an optical scanner document image 10 includes check stub 20 check section 30 having a micr region 40 and perforation 50 to detach check section 30 from check stub 20 in one application of the present invention thousands of remittance checks such as those paid by distributors to a manufacturer are received and scanned in as a batch process however each distributor may use a different check style font and or layout the manufacturer wants to store images of only the check and not the check stub or ancillary data additionally the manufacturer may want to run ocr on the check only in a downstream process to monitor remittances for its billing system for all these reasons and more it is desirable to improve framing accentuate subject matter and or change aspect ratio of full page document image 10 in fig2 computer display.
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publication_number US 2017100173 A1 abstract an extramedullary bone lengthener and use thereof that is an internal device that does not require nailing the invention includes a telescoping plate that attaches to the upper and lower portions of the bone via screws a small motor affixed on or within the plate this motor controlled remotely will controllably lengthen the plate thus lengthening the bone the bone will be cut then the plate will be applied to both ends and fixed to each end with screws the motor will be controlled from outside by a remote control which will allow the plate to expand causing lengthening of the attached bone application_number US 201515315248 A description the present invention relates to an implantable and remote controlled medical device designed to help in the process of bone elongation for children with skeletal deformities the medical device is an implantable miniaturized and remote controlled distraction osteogenesis device referring to the figures fig2 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention which includes the internal bone lengthener device 201 attached to bone segments 202 and 203 of a leg 207 bone screws 204 and 205 and a remote control device 208 that can be used to control the internal bone lengthener device 201 bone segments 202 and 203 are separated by gap 206 the new bone is to be formed in this gap 206 while the bone growth is occurring the distance between the bone segments 202 and 203 is increased using the internal bone lengthener device 201 through the remote control device 208 fig3 illustrates a base 301 of the internal bone lengthener device 401 shown in fig4 a 4d in this embodiment the internal bone lengthener device includes a battery.
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edge 32 of the base member 34 is relieved so that this bottom edge 32 will snuggly fit into the slot 30 of the frame structure 20 upon assembling the base member 34 to the frame structure 20 the front surface 36 of the base member 34 is a rough textured surface in order to provide a better bond for the adhesive placed between the front surface 36 of the base member 34 and the decorative material 40 that makes up the decorative panel or tiled backsplash shown in fig4 b the dimension of the outer peripheral edge of the base member 34 is preferably slightly smaller than the opening 27 of the frame member 20 the decorative tiles 40 are positioned on the front surface 36 of the base member 34 with an adhesive 41 or any other suitable bonding material placed between the back of the tiles and the front surface 36 of the base member 34 the preferred embodiment was fabricated using loctite superflex rtv silicone adhesive readily available from many home improvement stores the decorative tiles 40 are positioned onto the rough texturized front surface 36 of the base member 34 such that they align with the edges of the base member 34 and do not extend beyond.
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i uranium was extracted from the waste sample with gt 85 efficiency using 0 4m citric acid ii other metals such as chromium cobalt manganese nickel strontium thorium zinc and zirconium were are also extracted from the waste iii the uncomplexed excess citrate and several metal citrate complexes with the exception of binuclear complexes were readily biodegraded by the bacterium p fluorescens atcc 55241 iv metal citrates which were biodegradable i e cobalt nickel zinc and zirconium were recovered with the bacterial biomass v the uranium citrate complex was photodegraded allowing the uranium to form a polymer which was recovered as a concentrated solid ten grams of contaminated sediment sample also obtained from a uranium processing facility was extracted with 100 ml of the following solutions i deionized water ii 0 05m citric acid iii 0 10m citric acid and iv 0 20m citric acid aliquots of the extract were taken at 1 h 6 h 24 h and 48 h centrifuged and filtered through a 0 22 u03bcm filter and analyzed for uranium the dry weight of the remaining solids after the citric acid extraction was also determined the extraction efficiency of uranium by various concentrations of citric acid are presented in table vi table vi______________________________________extraction of uranium from sediment by citric acid uranium extracted citric acid extraction time hours concentration 1 6 24 48______________________________________0 0 m nd nd nd nd 0 05 m 12 7 17 7 20 6 23 80 1 m 20 0 24 7 29 7 33 30 2 m 20 9 26 6 30 8 33 0______________________________________ nd.
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bit stream 112 is finally constructed for example through a multiplexer and comprises the lower layer s including coding parameters 113 from the speech specific codec 103 and the upper layer s including the transform coefficients 110 as masked and quantized by the transform modifier and quantizer 111 fig2 is a schematic block diagram of a non restrictive illustrative embodiment of the method and device according to the present invention for coding an input sound signal in at least one lower layer and at least one upper layer of an embedded codec while reducing a quantization noise in the context of an ev vbr codec wherein an internal sampling frequency of 12 8 khz is used for coding the lower layer s referring to fig2 an input sound signal 201 is coded in two or more layers in the lower layer or layers i e in the at least one lower layer a resampler 202 resamples the input sound signal 201 originally sampled at a first input sampling frequency usually of 16 khz at a second sampling frequency of 12 8 khz the spectrum for example the power spectrum of the resampled sound signal 203 in the log domain is computed through a log power spectrum calculator 204 the resampled sound signal 203 is also coded through a speech specific acelp codec 205 to produce coding parameters 219 the speech specific acelp.
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opposing side of canister 12 in the preferred embodiment each extension 18 is so spaced as to reversibly engage with a standard toilet paper roll holder as best seen in fig3 extension 18 is composed of three parts extension housing 20 is of generally cylindrical shape and contains slidable insert 22 and biasing member 24 in the preferred embodiment extension housing 20 provides a linear slot cut approximately u00be the length of extension housing 20 slidable insert 22 is slideably engaged with the interior of extension housing 20 and has a protrusion 26 which extends through extension housing 20 for manually actuating slideable insert 22 as previously mentioned extension housing 20 further contains biasing member 24 in the preferred embodiment biasing member 24 is a compression spring but other embodiments are envisioned in which biasing member 24 is another type of resilient mechanism which would be apparent to one skilled in the art as seen in fig3 biasing member 24 is configured as to bias slideable insert 22 in the fully extended position while providing for manual slideable retraction of slideable insert 22 within extension housing 20 in operation one first manually compresses each slideable insert 22 via its respective protrusion 26 next the entire device 10 is placed between the end pieces of a standard toilet paper roll holder and secured in place by releasing protrusions 26 which in effect allows engagement of extension 18 with the standard toilet paper roll holder next canister top 14 may be removed and sanitary paper products placed in canister 12 after canister top 14 is replaced individual sanitary paper products may be removed via flip top 16 finally whenever removal of device 10 is necessary one merely compresses.
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of such copying apparatus and a description of its operation are found for example in u s pat no 3 990 695 in use original material to be copied is supplied to the copier for reproduction of a selected number of copies which are transported to the sorter by transport rollers or other known transport means t incorporated in the copier the sorter of the present invention is operable to receive in a non sort mode a number of copies of a single sheet or in a sort mode to receive and collate sets of copies of plural originals supplied to the copier in succession in the illustrated sorter provision is made for collating twenty sets of copies but it will be understood that the principals of the invention may be employed in sorters capable of collating more or less than twenty sets the sorting machine may be positioned to receive sheets from the copier in various ways such as on a slide or by hinge means adapted to permit separation between the copier and sorter in the event of a sheet misfeed or by suitable support brackets frame structure for the sorting machine includes a box like structure having opposed sides 10 a top support 11 and a base 12 auxilary sheet transport means 13 are provided to receive sheets from the copier including driven rolls 14 on a shaft 15 which extends horizontally between the sides 10 and knurled pinch rolls 16 on a shaft 17 which extends between the side walls a drive motor 18 has an output shaft 19 frictionally engaging a resilient drive disc 20 mounted on a transport drive shaft 21 supported on top of the frame structure a belt 22 is driven by shaft 21 and drives the transport shaft 15 the.
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wherein refrigerant that is to be sucked in is supplied to the suction chamber 32 supplied therefrom to the one or the plurality of cylinders 22 and then after being compressed by the cylinders 22 is delivered to the pressure chamber 34 the pressure chamber 34 is provided with a pressure port 38 for compressed refrigerant and a pressure line 42 leads from the pressure port 38 to a condenser 44 which liquefies the pressurised refrigerant in the case of a subcritical mode of operation or cools it in the case of a supercritical mode of operation and then supplies it to a fluid collecting chamber 46 in which a refrigerant reservoir 48 consisting of refrigerant liquid refrigerant in a subcritical mode of operation is formed hereby the fluid collecting chamber 46 can be integrated into the condenser 44 however as illustrated in fig1 the fluid collecting chamber 46 could also be arranged in a collector vessel 52 which forms the fluid collecting chamber and is arranged in the refrigerant circulation path 10 between the condenser 44 and an evaporator 54 however the fluid collecting chamber could also be arranged in a supply line which leads to the evaporator 54 and has been widened out in correspondence with the volume required for example a supply.
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the human rhinovirus receptor with a monoclonal antibody that inhibits rhinovirus binding to cells b immunoprecitation of purified 125 i labeled receptor with the atcc hb 9594 monoclonal antibody 5 a tryptic fragment was prepared by digesting the receptor with 1 wt e wt receptor protein trypsin for 1 hour at 37 u00b0 c the reaction mixture was applied to a gf 450 gel filtration column dupont equilibrated in n buffer and the proteolytic fragment separated from the enzyme analysis of the resultant fragments by sds page indicated a mixture of a 90 000 dalton and an 83 000 dalton fragment of the receptor these fragments eluted in the same position on a gel filtration column as intact receptor suggesting that it is bound to a detergent micelle amino acid sequencing of the fragments yielded no sequence indicating that they like the intact receptor have a blocked n terminus and further indicating that peptides lost from the 90 000 and 83 000 dalton fragments are from the c terminus of the protein 1 the purity of the receptor preparation was assessed by sds page followed by silver staining quantitation of protein was determined by comparing silver stained protein with a series of standard proteins of known amount on sds page and confirmed by amino acid analysis assuming a protein molecular weight of 50 000 daltons determined by determining the apparent molecular weight on sds page of deglycosylated receptor 2 the protein was shown to be a glycoprotein containing 6 7 asparagine linked oligosaccharide chains by digestion of core glycosylated receptor with endoglycosidase h upon gel filtration the receptor eluted with a volume consistent with.
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spectrum and take the necessary actions preferably also mobile terminals ue 1 ue 2 themselves are configured to sense measure local frequency usage and report such information back to the base stations bs 1 bs 2 such sensing can be achieved resorting to relatively simple extension of the field sensing features currently included in such mobile terminals as a basis for proper connection to the best server cell and cell handover processes sensing measuring local frequency usage by the mobile terminals ue 1 ue 2 ensures a more precise snapshot of the spectrum usage the approach described may thus impact both on the wireless network infrastructure and on the configuration frequency policy agile mobile terminals in regards to the infrastructure part cellular operators or any other entity that is responsible for wide local area wireless access may maintain and distribute spectrum usage policy information through base stations or access points this approach is also applicable to wireless lans both in private and public places such as hotspots worldwide interoperability for microwave access wimax is another example of technology that could be used in the infrastructure in regards to the client terminals devices the arrangement described herein relies on terminals that are frequency agile i e can work on multiple radio bands and that are able to interpret spectrum policy usage coded.
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28 is disposed between and aligned with the tubular portions 32 a pin 34 is inserted through the tubular portions 32 and 28 thus the plate 30 is pivotally attached to the plate 26 an edge which is opposite to the edge along which the tubular portions 32 are formed is shaped as a concave arc two margins 36 beside the arc shaped edge are bent a rubber pad 38 or the like is securely attached to the plate 30 by means of an adhesive or other appropriate means a fastening assembly has a casing 40 having two plates parallel to each other each plate is shaped as a semi circular portion joining an isosceles trapezoidal portion tapered away from the semi circular portion two walls integrally extend along the sides of the isosceles trapezoidal portions of the plates of the casing 40 thus an opening 42 is defined along the semi circular edges of the plates of the casing 40 and an opening 44 is defined along the bottom edges of the isosceles trapezoidal portions of the plates of the casing 40 the first plate of the casing 40 has a slot 46 a disk 48 has a protrusion 50 extending from its center the disk 48 is disposed in the casing 40 with the protrusion 50 slidably received in the slot 46 the.
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prior art an important primary advantage is the reduction and conservation of power consumption in the instruments the gas sensor rf device of the present invention is a passive element that is powered by the reader the reader uses batteries or harvested power so they do not normally require system generated or line power for operation moreover power from the associated reader is utilized on an intermittent basis only during the period that an actual reading is occurring thus power drain on the system is minimal another advantage of the present invention is that standard bourdon type tube gauges are susceptible to the problems associated with moisture and dust and operate effectively in a narrow temperature range these gages can be easily damaged by shock and vibration and lack the accuracy and precision of electronic devises conversely the present invention has no moving parts does not draw power except during the period that the reading is being made and is therefore far more reliable using the present invention a mechanic or technician can accurately determine the status of the remaining oxygen capacity in an oxygen storage system without powering up the system using the wireless embodiment the mechanic can easily make a reading when the gas cylinder is in a location that is not easily accessible because direct access is not required because the system is free of.
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were yellowish brown colonies growing on malt extract agar at 25 u00b0 c attained a diameter of 80 mm in 14 days and were white to light brown velvety to floccose and plane ascomata were conspicunose the reverse sides of the colonies were yellow brown colonies growing on oatmeal agar at 25 u00b0 c attained a diameter of more than 85 mm in 14 days and were light brown velvety and plane ascomata were produced abundantly on the agar surface hyaline and clear exudete was produced the reverse sides of the colonies were yellowish brown ascomata were superficial non ostiolate globose to ovoid and 100 300 u03bcm in diam peridium were membranceous and consisting of texture angularis with cells measuring 10 25 u03bcm in diam asci were 8 spored ellipsoidal to pyriform born singly 10 12 5 u00d7 7 5 10 u03bcm and evanescent at maturity ascospores were globose to subglobose spinulose and 2 5 3 u00d7 2 2 5 u03bcm stipes of conidiophores were born on side of hypare smooth walled 25 150 u00d7 2 2 5 u03bcm penicilli were monoverticillate phialides were ampulliform 7 5 12 5 u00d7 2 2 5 u03bcm and 3 6 per stipe conidia were globose to subglobose smooth walled 2 2 5 u03bcm born in chains.
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4 j 2 0 hz and 4 j u02dc 1 0 hz h 6 u2032 4 04 3h s h 6a 4 00 3h s h 7a iv kbr cm u2212 1 u03bd 3428 n u2014 h 3041 c u2014 h of an aromatic 1640 c u2014 n of an aromatic 1521 c u2014 c of an aromatic 1284 c u2014 o u2014 c 991 c u2014 cl 877 774 c u2014 h ms ei m z 315 0 m 71 3 314 0 m u2212 h 100 elementary analysis for c 16 h 14 n 3 o 2 cl hcl u2014 calculated c 54 56 h 4 29 n 11 93 determined c 54 43 h 4 17 n 11 27 obtainment of 6 7 dimethoxy 4 4 u2032 chloroanilino quinazoline hydrochloride 4c u2032 hennequin et al j med chem 1999 42 5369 yield of 0 105 g 0 298 mmol 67 melting point 282 284 u00b0 c rmn of 1 h 500 mhz cd 3 2 so ppm u03b4 11 16 1h s nh 8 74 1h s h 2 8 28 1h s h 5 7 79 2h d 3 j 8 5 hz h 2 u2032 and h 6 u2032 7 50.
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and isolated from mechanical vibration and shock during this 24 hour period the mixture becomes a powder it is noted that a cosmetic powder in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention similar to powder 50 can be produced in which the water encapsulated by shells 58 contains desired substances such as vitamins and anti aging compounds beneficial to skin care the substances are added to the water used in producing the powder prior to adding the hydrophilic particles to the water in the process of producing the powder the added substances will generally change a powder threshold concentration of hydrophobic particles required to produce a stable cosmetic powder in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention an emulsion or powder in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention corresponding to an emulsion or powder comprising hydrophilic and hydrophobic silica particles can as noted above be formed from hydrophilic and hydrophobic particles based on oxides other than silica or on a mix of oxides quantities of the u201c other or mixed oxide u201d hydrophobic and hydrophilic particles in the corresponding emulsion or powder are quantities that provide substantially same total surface areas as surface areas provided by the quantities of hydrophilic and hydrophobic particles respectively comprised in the silica based emulsion or powder cosmetic emulsions and powders for which total surface areas of the other or mixed oxide hydrophobic and hydrophilic particles are different from total surface areas of the silica based hydrophilic and hydrophobic particles may also be formed in accordance with embodiments of the present invention fig3 a 3d schematically.
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states pharmacopeia usp xxii 1990 antimicrobial preservative effectiveness standards was performed against staphylococcus aureus for the compositions shown in the following table the screen entailed challenging the formulations with the gram positive bacteria s aureus and sampling at 7 and 14 days the initial preservative efficacy test for the formulations had indicated that the formulations had poor preservation only against s aureus whereas the formulations exhibited appropriate preservative efficacy according to usp against the other organisms such as gram negative pseudomonas aeruginosa and fungi aspergillus niger at 7 and 14 days ______________________________________formulationingredient a b c d______________________________________caffeine 0 0 0 2 0 75 1 25diclofenac sodium 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1vitamin e tpgs 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5tromethamine 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2boric acid 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6disodium edta 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1bac 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01mannitol 4 4 4 4 3 8 3 2hpmc 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1naoh or hcl qs to 7 4 7 4 7 4 7 4adjust ph topurified water qs to 100 100 100 100______________________________________ according to the usp preservative efficacy standards for s aureus a formulation has to exhibit a minimum of 3 0 log reduction on day 14 and no increase in count between 14 to 28 days fig1 shows the results for the s aureus screen for the formulations in the above table the formulations had similar compositions except for the varying concentrations of caffeine from 0 0 to 1.
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mg and balance al it is important that the c shaped receiving grooves forming the interlock be arranged diametrically relative to the center axis passing through the cylinder formed by semi cylindrical cradles 8 and 9 in this manner unequal stress of the compound joint can be prevented the wall thickness of semi cylindrical cradles 8 and 9 can be thinner than the wall thickness of lower section 1 or upper section 7 at receiving grooves 3 and 4 or 5 and 6 because expansion is easier when a thinner wall thickness is used strength is maintained by rigid arrangement of the expanding tube in the semi cylindrical cradles fig5 shows an alternative embodiment of the present invention a spreader tube 11 is provided showing an oval cross section with a vertical axis perpendicular to the contact face 10 of the lower section this arrangement is useful because it is possible to interlock the upper and lower sections even with narrow upper and lower sections while spreader tube 11 is inserted between the two sections this embodiment is also useful for use with sections having wide interlocking grooves 12 15 cradle 20 is provided with an additional depression 21 which facilitates a vertical perpendicular arrangement of spreader tube 11 fig5 also shows an alternative arrangement of interlocking grooves 12 15 the c shaped grooves shown in fig1 4 have been replaced with e shaped.
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utilized with bovine equine and other animal patients for which a valve 118 is not needed this mouthpiece 300 simply replaces the mouthpiece 112 shown in fig1 6 and 8 the remainder of the apparatus 100 is as described above in actuality the illustrated mouthpiece 300 is actually inserted into a large animal patient 39 s nostril rather than the patient 39 s mouth the terminology of u201c mouthpiece u201d therefore is used generically herein to designate that portion of the apparatus 100 that when attached to the housing 102 directs the acoustic energy into a patient 39 s airways the mouthpiece 300 consists of a base ring 302 an upper baffle section 304 a lower baffle section 306 and a flexible tip section 308 the upper baffle section and lower baffle sections snap fit together as is shown in fig9 together the upper and lower baffle sections 304 and 306 are inserted into and retained by the ring shaped base ring 302 such that the joined sections 304 and 306 may be rotated within the ring shaped base ring 302 the ring shaped base 302 in turn is threaded onto the open threaded end 106 of the housing 102 as above described with reference to the embodiment 100 shown in fig1 8 the upper and lower baffle sections 304 and 306 each include a preferably rigid internal shelf 310 and 312 respectively axially spaced from each other such that when the mouthpiece 300 is inserted into an animal 39 s nostril fluid expelled from the patient 39 s nasal cavities has to follow a tortuous path toward the diaphragm 162.
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apply the varnish thereto it should be appreciated that the varnish is of a suitable viscosity to allow movement through the brush and to be responsive to the applied squeezing pressure as will be discussed below the reduced viscosity of the varnish is achieved through certain ingredient choices the sodium fluoride is provided having an average particle size diameter of less than 50 micrometers microns further embodiments are provided where at least 80 of the particles have a diameter of less than 16 microns the fluoride is milled to obtain these particle sizes tight tolerances on the particle size provide for consistent fluoride release properties furthermore smaller fluoride particles decrease the likelihood of the particles settling out of solution additionally smaller fluoride particles provide for increased ease of re suspension thereof when some fluoride does happen to settle out in addition to formulations having 2 5 sodium fluoride embodiments are envisioned having greater amount of sodium fluoride such as 5 indeed formulations are envisioned having 1 7 5 fluoride by weight still further embodiments are envisioned where crystalline sodium fluoride is used where all or nearly all such as greater than 90 95 or 99 of the fluoride particles are less than 20 u00b1 2 microns in diameter still further in addition to using milling to obtain these particle sizes sifting or sieving is also or alternatively used as previously noted traditional varnishes have relied on pine tree resin base in order to remove the potential for pine allergy the present varnish uses the bleached dewaxed shellac lac this shellac is a non water soluble dewaxed bleached shellac this shellac when applied is colorless or clear such that no color is applied to.
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and displays good low temperature operability in the preferred embodiment of the connector spacer the clip is formed to include a pair of channels 20 22 which are receptive to adjacent frame members 12 of adjacent panels as indicated in fig5 each of the channels includes an inner wall 24 having upper and lower ends the upper ends are connected by an integral web 26 the lower ends of the inner walls 24 merge into outwardly extending bottom walls 28 which in turn merge into upwardly extending outer walls 30 a stiffener and spacer 32 is secured as by a suitable adhesive to the inwardly facing surfaces of the inner walls 24 the stiffening spacer 32 may be t shaped in cross section as shown in fig4 the channels 20 22 are dimensioned so that their width along the bottom wall 28 corresponds to the width of the frame members 12 the upper ends of the outer walls 30 however are inclined inwardly at a slight angle a of the order of a few degrees thus the spacing between the inner and outer walls 24 30 is somewhat restricted at the upper entry end the outer walls 30 and bottom walls 28 are sufficiently flexible so that the walls 30 can flex to expand the width at the upper end of the channel thereby to.
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rear pane 3 and in schematic representation a control device 4 for operating a front window lifter motor 5 and a rear window lifter motor 6 in this case a front window lift button 7 and a rear window lift button 8 are connected to the control device 4 the front and rear window lifter motors 5 6 are furthermore connected to the control device 4 a rotation speed monitor 9 is connected to the rear window lifter motor 6 and to the control device 4 when the front or rear window lift button 7 8 is actuated the front or rear window lifter motor 5 6 is operated by the control device 4 in this case the front pane 2 or rear pane 3 is moved in accordance with a button command during the movement of the rear pane 3 the rotation speed monitor 9 records the rotation speed n of the rear window lifter motor 6 and the control device 4 analyzes the rotation speed n in order to detect a case of trapping fig2 shows the side part 1 of the motor vehicle with the front pane 2 in the closed state like the front pane 2 the rear pane 3 is in a closed position p 0 in the closed state in the closed position p 0 a front edge 10 of the rear pane 3 adjoins the rear edge 12 of the front pane 2 by means of a fitted sealing lip 11 in this case the front edge 10 and the rear edge 12 are oriented horizontally with respect to the z axis which is based on the typical vehicle coordinate system the adjoining position of the edges 10 12 prevents relative wind and rain.
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30 to 90 minutes then the non reactive solvent is added the molar ratio of oxoimine to dianhydride should be in the 0 1 1 to 10 1 range for best results the ratio of oxoimine should be from about 1 1 to 3 1 optimum results are obtained where this ratio is about 2 1 the bisimide produced by the preferred reaction of caprolactam and btca has the following general formula str4 any suitable non reactive solvent may be used as the diluant for the bisimide typical solvents include n methyl pyrrolidone dimethyl formamide dimethyl acetamide dimethyl sulfoxide and mixtures thereof as pointed out in example x of our u s pat no 4 442 283 where a reactive esterifying solvent is used higher proportions of btca when mixed with smaller proportions of btda tended to lower the thermal stability of the coating with the non reactive solvents of this invention and the processing conditions described below an excellent adhesive and fiber reinforced composited matrix material can be produced even with 100 btca once the solvent and bisimide are mixed or the solvent with the bisimide producing reactants the selected aromatic diamine or diamines are added to the solution preferrably an approximately stoichiometric quantity of diamine is used any suitable aromatic diamine may be used typical aromatic diamines include 4 4 39 diamino diphenyl ether 4 4 39 p phenylenediisopropylidene bisaniline 4 4 39 diaminodiphenyl oxide 4 4 39 diaminodiphenyl methane m phenylene diamine p phenylene.
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this same composition formula has other sports related end uses a typical golf club or handball squash tennis racket handle is most evident still other sporting equipment candidates include but are not limited to baseball bats hockey sticks fishing rods and weight lifting bars though not equipment specific but rather end user related it is anticipated that hand and foot alternative applications might further include professional and or recreational wall climbers kick boxers and other martial artists in addition there are benefits when used by gymnasts professional card dealers and bankers currency handlers fig2 shows a similar application to that of fig1 except that in this second instance the user 39 s hand 110 is covered by a glove 115 onto which composition 120 is applied and the user 39 s gloved hands rubbed together it may also help gripping when used by those wearing rubber gloves for certain dental handlers caregivers surgeons and or other medical personnel it is also understood that this same composition formula may have other non sports applications such as for those handling working tools on a regular basis including professional carpenters for hammers certain mechanics wrenches and drills electricians pliers and or painters brushes and or rollers for that matter it is possible to make and sell compositional variations that are non allergenic for medical and or dental instruments needless to say the same composition that works directly.
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device 104 may be any type of network enabled device that is capable of presenting programming content to viewers in exemplary embodiments program receiving device 104 may be a high definition television a personal computer a portable computing device e g personal digital assistant a digital music player e g mp3 player cellular telephone e g a 3 g cell phone etc program receiving device 104 may include auxiliary devices such as a set top box 108 personal video record pvr 110 and a remote control not shown set top box 108 provides a connection between the program receiving device 102 and external sources of signals converting the signals into content that is displayed on a screen of the device 104 where program receiving device 104 is an ip enabled television or iptv device set top box 108 includes a computer that provides bi directional communications between network 106 and the program receiving device 104 and decodes the video streaming media received as content programming and onscreen programming information from content services provider system 102 the remote control may include options e g interface enabled by the onscreen programming guide services for selecting content previews for display a personal video recorder pvr 110 may be communicatively coupled to program receiving device 104 and records programming as configured by a user of the program receiving device 104 as indicated above program receiving device 104 includes a display screen for viewing content provided by the content services provider system 102 the display screen includes a primary panel 112 that displays current program content that has been selected by a viewer current program content refers to programming that is scheduled to air and is presented at a designated time.
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prevent any rebound of the piston 13 back toward the left this two stage venting or blow down provides a more gradual and more easily controlled deceleration of piston motion the main piston 13 has reached its righthand extreme in fig7 the respective annular openings 59 and 63 are venting chambers 35 and 51 to low essentially atmospheric pressure and the piston 13 is held or latched in the position shown by the intermediate pressure in chamber 37 from the intermediate pressure source openings 43 the return or leftward piston motion from the position of fig7 back to that of fig1 upon energization of coil 23 follows essentially the same sequence of events as has been described and should be clear from the symmetry of the actuator the tasks of the magnets 21 and 23 are to hold the air control valves 15 and 17 in their closed positions until neutralized by energization of the corresponding one of the coils 25 or 27 and to reclose the control valves subsequent to actuation these holding and restorative forces required of the magnets are determined primarily by the force exerted by the internal unbalanced air pressure acting on the corresponding control valve that force is in turn proportional to the projected component of valve area 29 in a plane normal to axis 12 which is exposed to unopposed high pressure air within the actuator a reduction in this effective area will result in a reduction in the required magnetic field a reduction in the size and cost of the magnets and a reduction in the required ampere turns required of the coil to neutralize that magnetic field such an area limiting feature is best understood by referring to fig9 the area reduction is made possible by reducing the valve cross sectional area.
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control technique 34 briefly additions deletions and insertions of control codes can be accomplished in the dynamic shift register by operator keying from keyboard printer 1 as explained in detail therein the dynamic shift register memory comprises m character storage positions of n bits in width the data is continually recirculated throughout the memory in the form of a loop an n bit operation flag code is initially written into one of the storage locations while n bit dummy codes are written into the remainder of the storage locations each character or control code to be inserted into the memory is inserted into the memory location that precedes the operation flag and the remainder of character or control codes and dummy codes are shifted to accommodate the insertion in a similar manner the operation flag code may be used to define the point of output of characters and control codes from the memory thus the operation flag defines the operation point within the memory without the necessity for clocking between an input output device connected to the memory and without a complex addressing system to determine the appropriate memory locations for input or output operations codes circulated through the dynamic shift register control and decode 3 likewise are used by the adjust logic 8 which operates partially under the control of the internal adjust logic 11 as explained hereinafter the difference between adjust logic 8 and internal adjust.
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single door 94 is replaced by a pair of doors 98 each having the enhanced ventilation areas 96 fig2 l illustrates an embodiment having the door 94 with the enhanced ventilation areas 96 and utilized with the drawer 82 similar to fig2 c fig2 m is similar to the embodiment of fig2 i except that the single door 94 has been replaced by the pair of doors 98 fig2 n illustrates an embodiment similar to fig2 e in which the drawer housing 86 is mounted to the lower end of the locker 10 fig2 o is similar to the embodiment of fig2 n except that the single door 94 is replaced by the pair of doors 98 fig2 p illustrates an embodiment similar to fig2 g except that the doors 90 have been replaced by doors 100 having enhanced ventilation areas 102 fig2 q is similar to the embodiment of fig2 h in which the doors 100 include the enhanced ventilation areas 102 fig2 r is similar to the embodiment of fig2 i in which the doors 100 also include the enhanced ventilation areas 102 as can be understood by the various embodiments shown in fig2 a 2r the personal storage locker 10.
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regions on the substrate 24 which receive the greatest amount of radiation is changed by adjusting the position of the side elements the reflective surface provided by the elements 4 6 has a generally rectangular cross section in comparison with known lamp assemblies having parabolic or elliptical reflective surfaces the overall dimensions of the assembly are reduced so achieving the industry desideratum of small assembly size the horizontal distance between the ends of the reflective surface i e the distance between the lower ends of the side elements 6 is also reduced this has the benefit of reducing the ir output for the reasons discussed above it has been found possible to arrange the elements 4 6 such that there is no internal reflection and therefore light from the lamp 18 is used more efficiently it was unexpected that the efficiency could be so great while still allowing for an overall reduction in the size of the lamp assembly 2 tests have shown that in comparison to a known shuttered unfiltered lamp the lamp power required for a given uv output intensity is reduced thus the lamp assembly 2 enables cost savings in terms of reduced power requirement with the same output intensity alternatively for a given power level the intensity and therefore the speed of curing is increased and this allows substrates to be moved past the lamp at a greater rate the.
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with one another this precaution is usually taken to prevent electrochemically driven corrosion lower plate 11 also includes channels 17 therein into which heat pipe 20 is snugly inserted similar channels 17 are provided in upper or second thermally conductive plate 12 generally u shaped heat pipe 20 is inserted into tubular channels 17 in upper and lower plates 11 and 12 respectively the particular embodiment shown in fig1 provides for the inclusion of up to four heat pipes however the number employed is a matter of design choice it is seen in fig1 that there is provided a combined heat sink and heat pipe technology which is employed to achieve performance far beyond the capability of either device separately all of the performance advantages provided by a dense heat sink are provided however by utilizing a heat pipe to transport up to 40 of the heat to the top of the heat sink effective utilization of the upper fin region is dramatically improved in fact the net performance is improved almost to the same level that can be achieved by using a closed looped water based cooling system however the present system avoids pumps leaks and other problems associated with closed loop water systems in the arrangement shown in fig1 the heat pipes are u shaped and only require holes to be drilled in the base and top sections of heat sink 10 that is in plates 11 and 12 heat pipe 20 may in fact comprise any suitably bent commercial heat pipe while the embodiments shown in fig1 and 2 work in all orientations optimum performance is achieved when the module contacting thermal surface is physically beneath the top of the heat sink.
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necessary for passing vapor therethrough in this respect the tower capacity will be less restricted by eliminating the presence of catalysts in the region of any vapor flow an additional advantage is the ease of loading and unloading the catalyst with the catalyst disposed entirely in an isolated liquid region the containment support may be more accessible and servicing of this region of the tower will be simplified in comparison to installation or removal of catalyst confined within a packing structure or attached to a trayed device referring now to fig3 and 5 in combination three diagrammatic schematics are presented of alternative means of applying liquid phase reaction with select liquid only reaction zones 99 in conjunction with mass transfer in accordance with the principles of the present invention these three illustrations show the location of the liquid only reaction zones 99 in select regions of a process tower 12 in accordance with the principles of the present invention in fig3 for example the tower 12 is constructed in a manner similar to that shown in fig2 wherein the reaction zone 99 is disposed entirely in the lower region 100 of the tower 12 the bottom stream takeoff line 30 is diagrammatically illustrated in.
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that are necessary to perform reasoning steps that generate an answer or an action that responds to the input request 1203 2 an interface that allows for receiving one or more inquiries that come in the form of semi structured natural language sentences that use semantic elements from the regulatory knowledge base and that allows for sending one or more answers in the form of semi structured natural language sentences that respond to the input inquiries 1201 and 3 various interfaces that allow for communicating with other systems or services 1205 available in the environment in which the reasoning engine platform is deployed the regulatory knowledge base constructed and represented as described herein can be maintained in a variety of ways first it can be edited using specialized editors such as a combination of excel like spreadsheet tools with macros and sql script editors that allow for manipulation of the knowledge elements described herein such editors are usually components 1206 of the reasoning engine platforms and they allow for manipulation of semantic knowledge elements and rules of knowledge bases as shown in fig1 in addition some reasoning engines may have learning capabilities and knowledge base validation tools that facilitate and may improve the process of updating or adding of knowledge elements such learning and validation processes are feasible due to the structure of the regulatory knowledge base having.
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drives each switching element power mos fet of the four quadrant chopper 12 in accordance with the outputs from the comparison circuits 24 and 28 and their inverted signals delayed by the dead time circuit 34 the comparison circuit 24 and inverter 30 corresponds to switching elements q a and u2212 q a of the four quadrant chopper 12 the comparison circuit 28 and inverter 32 corresponds to switching elements q b and u2212 q b of the four quadrant chopper 12 as shown in fig2 the pi control circuit 20 includes an operational amplifier 38 two resistors r 1 a variable resistor r 2 and a capacitor c 4 the output from the pi control circuit 20 is represented by expression 1 below a gain k 1 and integral time constant t 1 are respectively represented by expressions 2 and 3 below accordingly it is possible to adjust the gain k 1 by the variable resistor r 2 and adjust the integral time constant t 1 by the capacitor c 4 as shown in fig3 the carrier generating circuit 22 includes operational amplifiers 40 and 42 a variable resistor r 3 a resistor r 4 a variable resistor r 5 a resistor r 6 a variable resistor r 7 and a capacitor c 5 also the inverting amplification circuit 26 includes an operational amplifier 44 and resistors r 8 and r 9 the carrier generating circuit 22 generates a triangular carrier wave having a frequency as indicated by the carrier generating circuit 22 includes a hysteresis comparator using an operational amplifier 40 and an integrating circuit using an operational amplifier 42 the variable resistors r 3 r 5 and r 7.
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the support structure or lattice structure 110 of a stent 100 the invention here is not restricted to the design of the lattice structure 110 illustrated in fig1 instead the invention can comprise all stent structures that have struts and in which the longitudinal sections have at least one directional component that runs in the radial circumferential direction of the stent this refers to those longitudinal sections 220 that as shown in fig1 do not run parallel to the longitudinal axis 150 of stent 100 this thus refers to longitudinal sections 220 that obviously run in a radial circumferential direction but also to the longitudinal sections that run obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis since these longitudinal sections have also a directional component that runs perpendicular to the longitudinal axis it is thus evident in fig2 that the surfaces of the strut facing the outside of the stent that is the mural surfaces that that contact the vascular wall 210 do not have any curvature in the cross section shown this means that these surfaces are curved only in one direction specifically about longitudinal axis 150 in the stent according to the invention curvature of the mural strut surfaces is not affected about axes that are perpendicular to longitudinal axis 150 the invention is made clear in particular by a comparison of the cross sectional shape of the strut in fig3 and.
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18 mm in diameter and had a density of 1 3 g ml the basis weight of the carrier web was 200 g m 2 the extrusion rate per unit length of die for the carrier web was 0 12 kg hr cm the collector was 0 53 m from the die and the collection speed was 131 cm min particles were loaded into the boom at the rate of 1 21 kg hr cm the resultant boom had a lineal weight of 431 g m when the edges were trimmed in the lineal direction the boom had an essentially oval shaped cross section measuring 3 5 cm thick by 5 5 cm wide the basis weight solidity tensile strength instantaneous sorbency centrifugal retention volumetric sorbency and volumetric retention of the boom was determined the results are set forth in table 7 a boom was prepared containing 8 weight percent carrier web of polypropylene exxon 3495g melt blown microfibers having an effective fiber diameter of 20 micrometers and 92 weight percent of sulfonated styrene divinylbenzene copolymeric ion exchange resin hcr s fine mesh resin from dow chemical co resin particles were 0 25 0 7 mm diameter and has a density of 1 3 g ml the web had a basis weight of 200 g m 2 the extrusion rate per unit length of die for the carrier web was 0 12 kg hr cm the collector was 0 53 m from the die and the collection.
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is in turn slidingly attached to the tie bar 32 of the machine frame by means of the long holes 30 and the attachment screws 31 the following is a description through fig8 and 9 of the moving mechanism for the depressor 15 of fig5 the piston cylinder unit 17 shown in fig5 is attached to the holder 18 which is in turn attached to the sliding piece 20 the sliding piece 20 is installed in the same manner as the same sliding piece of fig6 and 7 so that the description for fig6 and 7 can serve for its attachment and movement the moving mechanism for longitudinal shifting of the depressor 15 has already been discussed above in connection with fig5 fig1 shows the device with an offset rake capable of being set to an operating position 31 and to inactive position 32 whereby the left portion of fig1 is essentially the same as fig2 i e fig1 also shows the depressor 10 in the intermediate position 12 and in the depressing position 13 the offset rake 7 is rotatably and linkingly connected via axle 33 to a bearing arm 34 and is extehded beyond axle 33 into the extension arm 35 at the end of which the ram 37 of the piston cylinder unit 38 begins at axle 36 the piston cylinder unit 38 is attached to the bearing arm 34 via support 39 as the ram 37 is pushed out or pulled in the extension arm 35 is swivelled causing.
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the sample 306 sample 306 may include a biological sample including fluorescent markers that are expressed by genes linked to genes of interest or including inorganic markers that selectively attach to particular intracellular components sample 306 may also include a biological sample including dyes or other inorganic markers such as quantum dots that are functionalized to enable selective attachment to particular intracellular components sample 306 sits on a sample stage at a sample position that defines a sample plane a charged particle column 302 such as an electron beam column or a focused ion beam column generates a beam 304 of charged particles that is focused by column 302 onto the surface of a sample 306 at a location 308 electrons in the beam typically have energies of between 1 000 ev and 25 000 ev ions typically have energies of between 5 000 ev and 50 000 ev an x y beam deflector 310 which may comprise magnetic coils electrostatic multipoles or a combination of both magnetic coils and electrostatic multipoles is configured to move the beam 304 around on the surface of the sample 306 typically in an x y raster pattern for imaging as in fig2 in this first embodiment 300 of the invention the sample 306 is assumed.
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move easily over the pressure shoe and are capable of transmitting pressure from the shoe to the web and press roll sufficient flexibility is obtained and the belts have proven to be unaffected by lubricant applied prior to entering the press nip in comparison with belts currently known to the art the invention provides a belt which is relatively thin and light in weight thick belts have the disadvantage of tending to flow while within the nip causing bulging and delamination for example a 24 39 6 34 u00d7 170 34 belt impregnated with a thermosetting resin in accordance with the invention weighs about two hundred pounds a similar size belt built up under previous technology which fails due to bulging and delamination would weigh about twelve hundred pounds the manufacture of the belt according to the invention may be accomplished economically and without the need for mandrels or autoclaves which limit the size of other belts a belt of any length can accordingly be produced the base structure is first woven a web may be needled into the woven base if desired if the base structure has not been woven endless it is then joined endless using conventional joining techniques applicable to forming fabrics in the paper industry a polymeric material is then applied to the base fabric and forms a mechanical interlock therewith the resin is allowed to cure for a sufficient period of time after curing the resin surface may be sanded or ground buffed.
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bottom walls of the primary tray 12 elongated detent and supporting ribs 54 are as best shown in fig7 and 8 provided on the lower portions of the sidewalls 24 for a purpose which will be described in greater detail below in discussing the operative relationship of the secondary trays 14 with each other and with the primary tray 12 the primary tray 12 includes an elongated horizontally oriented receptacle 56 in the front wall 22 as best shown in fig7 of the drawings and also includes a pair of locating slots 58 below the elongated receptacle 56 the functions of the receptacle 56 and slot 58 will be described in greater detail below when considering the operative relationship between the primary receptacle 12 and the secondary receptacles 14 the secondary receptacles 14 are identical in construction with the primary receptacle with the exception that they are not provided with supporting means 20 which as previously indicated can be formed separately from or integrally with the supporting bar 28 consequently it will be noted that the secondary tray members also include supporting bars 28 front walls 22 sidewalls 24 and bottom walls 26 the supporting bars 28 incorporate the continuous horizontal locating flange 30 and the pair of bifurcated locating members 32 the sidewalls incorporate the detent and supporting receptacles 44 in the upper portions thereof and the elongated detent and locating ribs 54 in the lower portions thereof consequently when it is desired to locate one or more secondary trays 14 in.
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compressed air is delivered to combustor 16 airflow from combustor 16 drives turbines 18 and 20 before exiting gas turbine engine 10 0015 fig2 is a cross sectional illustration of a portion of gas turbine engine 10 fig3 is a perspective view of a ring support 30 shown in fig2 fig4 is an enlarged cross sectional view of a portion of ring support 30 engine 10 includes a combustor backbone frame 32 that extends circumferentially around combustor 16 to provide structural support to a combustor casing not shown that is coupled thereto and extends circumferentially around combustor 16 engine casing not shown is coupled to backbone frame 32 and also extends circumferentially around engine 10 ring support 30 is coupled to combustor backbone frame 32 ring support 30 is annular and includes an annular upstream radial flange 34 an annular downstream radial flange 36 and a plurality of beams 38 that extend therebetween in the exemplary embodiment upstream and downstream flanges 34 and 36 are substantially circular and are substantially parallel more specifically flange 34 is spaced an axial distance 40 from flange 36 wherein distance 40 defines a width for ring support 30 upstream flange 34 includes an upstream surface 50 a downstream surface 52 and a body 54 that extends therebetween body 54 has a thickness 56 measured between surfaces 50 and 52 and in the exemplary embodiment body 54 is substantially planar flange 34 also has an inner diameter d 1 that is defined by an inner edge 56 of body 54 and an outer diameter d 2 that is defined by an outer edge 58 of body 54 a plurality of openings 62 extend through flange 34 between surfaces 50 and 52 downstream flange 36 includes an upstream surface 70 a downstream surface 72 and a.
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mhz output of the vco 96 this count down is partially accomplished by the frequency divider 94 divide by 20 in cooperation with the frequency divider 98 divide by 2 in mode b operation the phase modulation of the approximately 400 mhz signal is the same as in mode a however in mode b operation the frequency stability is better than in mode a and accordingly suitable for measuring the doppler reconstruction circuitry not shown and the frequency stability of the 5 mhz reference oscillator not shown of the associated an srn 19 v 2 the primary purpose of the digital portion 84 of the satellite simulator 80 of fig3 is to generate the sequence of digital data signals a b and c for driving the phase modulator device 102 the digital data are similar to that from a system satellite in terms of having a repeating message data pattern as generated by the test message generator 106 and a two minute synchronization data pattern as generated by the sync word generator 108 the test message generator 106 is configured to generate a signal message data corresponding to a repeating sequence of two binary 34 ones 34 followed by two binary 34 zeros 34 the test message generator 106 continually outputs this repeating pattern via the output control device 110 as the drive signals a b and c the drive signal for the test message generator 106 and the count down divider 112 is a 2 5 mhz signal from the output.
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the individual virtually instantaneously and is of particular utility because the monitoring device allows calculation of the stroke volume of an individual during the performance of medical procedures such as open heart surgery and other times at which prior art devices were incapable of functioning the device 30 further allows the effects of various procedures such as induction of anesthesia sternotomy dissection going on bypass and returning from bypass to be quantitatively measured and analyzed still further monitoring device 30 may be utilized to monitor the individual 18 during oxygen inhalation and cardiovascular rehabilitation programs such as an oxykinetic exercise program referring to the schematic illustration of fig6 the cardiac performance monitoring device 30 together with transmitter 62 is utilized in order to monitor individual 18 during such exercise the individual 18 is supplied an oxygen air mixture from tank 70 through mask 72 the individual 18 then engages in intermittent periods of exercise the intensity and duration of such exercise being controlled by the magnitude of the individual 39 s stroke volume calculated by monitoring device 30 as illustrated in fig7 calculation of the individual 39 s stroke volume may further be utilized to control the flow rate and oxygen concentration of.
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the rotor axis to generate an output torque a control system has a sensor for determining the output torque and a processor in communication with the rotor assembly the gimbal assembly and the sensor the processor requests the target torque and establishes a feedback control loop to generate a torque error signal based on the output torque for bringing the output torque within a predetermined range of the target torque application_number US 14846708 A description the present invention overcomes many of the prior art problems associated with control moment gyroscopes the advantages and other features of the control moment gyroscopes disclosed herein will become more readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art from the following detailed description of certain embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings which set forth representative embodiments of the present invention and wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural elements unless otherwise specified the illustrated embodiments can be understood as providing exemplary features of varying detail of certain embodiments and therefore unless otherwise specified features components modules elements and or aspects of the illustrations can be otherwise combined interconnected sequenced separated interchanged positioned and or rearranged without materially departing from the disclosed systems or methods additionally the shapes and sizes of components are also exemplary and unless otherwise specified can be altered without materially affecting or limiting the disclosed technology referring to fig1 a schematic view of a system 10 with a control moment gyroscope cmg 20 configured for use with a direct torque actuator control system dtacs 30 is shown the dtacs 30 includes.
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allowing for the creation of a multiband base station 300 the lh compensator may have applications with a multicarrier base station router bsr in one embodiment the lh compensator 360 364 368 is located next to the corresponding decentral duplexer 340 344 348 inside the fitrx and is manufactured using the same technology as is used for the decentral duplexer in one embodiment the star point 352 is a common solder joint connected to multiple rf cables in another embodiment the fitrx 304 308 312 may be connected directly with the antenna 356 another advantage of the invention involves easier maintenance for example when an individual e g a technician or engineer has to perform maintenance on the traditional base station e g the base station 200 shown in fig2 the individual has to travel with several maintenance replaceable units mrus such as a replacement aif replacement pas and replacement radio cards even if the radio cards and the pas are integrated in a single pcb the individual still has to travel with a pcb of the radio cards and the pas as well as one or more alfs with base station 300 however the number of mrus that an individual has to travel with to repair or upgrade the base.
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terminals his pc and his mobile telephone for example and keep the right to consult it while roving since it leaves him with one attachment right one reading occurrence per day several years later when he will change his pc or mobile telephone he will be able to request an extension of his contract since he will always have the right to be connected to the control server and to use this last right to attach the document to a new piece of equipment the connected and disconnected modes of a document are diagrammed in fig6 in which the various boxes are made explicit below the box k 67 indicates the sending of the open ticket the box k 61 indicates the initialization and the storage of the open ticket in the local memory the box k 71 indicates the sending of the request for authorization of the total connected mode the box k 72 indicates a positive response to the request the box k 73 indicates the initialization for the sending to the control server of the paragraphs the box k 74 indicates the operation for decryption of the paragraphs sent in the clear the box k 75 indicates the storage of the paragraphs in the local encrypted mass storage the box k 80 indicates the local recovery of the paragraphs stored in the local encrypted mass storage the contents are not recovered online but are packed into a container optionally with accompanying files the whole being recorded on a disk cd rom usb key etc they can be in keeping with the epub format see the chapter concerning the epub format or more simply comprise at least one xhtml page the plug in that contains the supervisor and the content the whole being referenced as an object.
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as this occurs the running toy and the runway are provided so that the player can enjoy tactics such as timing for charge among the players furthermore in the embodiment the electric power supply rails 24 provided on the runway 20 are installed on the wall surface of the runway guide in the form of rail however installed position of the electric power supply rails may be provided on the running surface the surface of runway so as to supply electric power from the underside of the running toy 10 in addition the electric power supply rails may be provided on the upper side of the runway by being constructed in such a manner as to cover the top of the runway 20 whereby electric power can be supplied the upper side of the running toy 20 as this occurs the running toys 10 can be supplied by providing the connecting terminals 15 disposed at the positions correspondent to the positions of the electric power supply rails and in connection with the number of the disposed electric power supply rails the rails may be disposed so as to be charged from two directions of the surface of runway and the surface of the wall at the same time or three directions of the upper side the lower side and the side in this way charge from a plural of directions allows the running toy.
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example of the electromagnetic type which are spaced along the axis 4 and are applied to a housing 40 which is fixed to the supporting structure 5 and surrounds the upper portion of the first tubular body 8 the operation of the fabric tension application device according to the invention is as follows when the knitting of the fabric begins the plug like element 11 is spaced downward from the first tubular body 8 which is connected to an aspiration device so as to draw inside it the initial portion of the formed knitted fabric the first piston 12 is engaged by the hook like elements 33 and the second piston 23 is in the maximum rise condition by virtue of the action of the springs 31 since the second chamber 24 is connected to the atmosphere by the electric valve 30 fig1 after the initial portion of fabric has been drawn into the first tubular body 8 the plug like element 11 is raised so as to enter the lower end of the first tubular body 8 locking the fabric at this stage the position of the electric valve 30 is switched so as to cause the progressive descent of the second piston 23.
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project upwardly through a hole in the slide 80 so as to contact the underside of the pallet a soft plastic cap 93 is preferably affixed to the top of the pin 76 so as to provide a cushioned initial contact with the underside of the pallet the aft end of the pin 76 is connected to a piston head 94 resting on a helical spring 95 within a cylindrical housing 96 the cylindrical housing 96 is filled with a fluid that flows through orifices in the piston head 94 in this manner impact force is absorbed by the piston head 94 moving against both the helical spring 95 and the fluid dampening resistance within the cylinder 96 it is to be noted that the downward travel of the piston head 94 is sufficient to allow the soft plastic cap 93 to move completely into the hole within the slide 80 this produces a flush relationship between the top of the soft plastic cap 93 and the top surface of the slide 80 the underside of a pallet will hence move smoothly down the slides 80 and 82 over the suppressed plastic caps associated with the pins 76 and 78 referring again to fig3 the shelves 20 and 22 will have been reset following the dropping of the pallet 16 to the carriage 46 another pallet may have been loaded onto the shelves while the workpiece in.
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stabilize it in place the upper end of the body will be placed where when the lid is attached the upper surface of the lid will be at grade the peripheral wall 32 of the body is a quadrilateral frustum sloping upwardly from the bottom end if preferred the bottom end could be the larger end but structural consideration will prefer the illustrated shape over the reverse or from a prismatic shape which could also be used circular vaults are also in this scope of this invention but quadrilaterals are generally preferred the illustrated shape is well suited to manufacture by injection molding processes which is an advantage in the reduction of cost it is also amenable to rotational molding the lower end includes an upwardly extending peripheral skirt 33 attention is called to buttresses 34 which are integral with or attached to the inside of the skirt and the outside of the peripheral wall these provide strong support for the skirt which in turn provides significant rigidity to the lower end so that side forces are less likely to distort the shape of the body a rim 40 is formed at the top end of the body where a seat 41 is formed by a re entrant wall 42 that terminates in an inwardly extending flange 43 a lip 44 is formed as an inward extension from flange.
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be obtained the magnetic characteristics of the assist layer 26 can be arbitrarily set independently of the recording layer 22 because no exchange coupling occurs therebetween if exchange coupling occurs between the recording layer and the assist layer it would be required to find out optimum conditions between the magnetic characteristics of the recording layer and the magnetic characteristics of the assist layer causing a narrow margin of the composition of each layer since the coercive force of the assist layer 26 is small the magnetization therein can be easily oriented in the direction of an applied magnetic field as a result a leakage magnetic field can be generated in a recording direction or erasing direction accordingly the assist layer 26 is effective in recording or erasing and it is not necessary to initialize the assist layer 26 there will now be described a magneto optical recording medium according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention although not especially shown a multilayer film having the same configuration as that in the first preferred embodiment is formed on the substrate 14 in the second preferred embodiment a magnetic assist layer 26 u2032 is used the composition of the magnetic assist layer 26 u2032 is gd 25 fe 67 co 8 the magnetic assist layer 26 u2032 has a curie temperature of about 300 u00b0 c and is re rich rare earth magnetization dominant at room temperature the magnetic assist layer 26 u2032 having the above composition is a perpendicularly magnetized film in a temperature range from a lower temperature.
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this rotationally locks ramping washer 17 to the base plug 12 in fig3 ramping washer 16 is shown with three annular ramp faces 16a 16b and 16c which match ramps 17a 17b and 17c when ramping washers 16 and 17 are emplaced ramp face to ramp face as indicated on fig2 thus rotation of one ramping washer with respect to the other is translated into axial motion i e the effective thickness of the ramping washer pair is a function of their rotational relationship it will be particularly noted that with the multiple ramp configurations of fig3 and 4 the axial forces generated are uniformly distributed circumferentially this would not be the case with a single slope ramp surface such a uniform locking force distribution is particularly advantageous in the spacecraft application aforementioned the spacecraft skin surfaces to which the locking forces are ultimately applied are normally coated with glass like protective coatings which are subject to cracking and crazing particularly if heavily paint loaded the silicide coating applied to columbium base material hereinbefore mentioned is such a glass like material it will be realized that either one of the ramping washers could provide the base plug stem locking feature i e either one could have shape 17f but of course not both the one not having this shape being the rotationally positionable one such as indicated for ramping washer 16 in fig3 in fig1 and 2 a central bore in 14 at 14d along with orifice 12c in base plug 12 provide a pressure sensing orifice particularly useful for the spacecraft application of the invention however the.
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illustrated in fig6 here the dotted line represents the decibels of sound absorbed by the tuned acoustical chamber the curve formed by this dotted line peaks in the vicinity of 60 cycles per second which is the fundamental or first harmonic of the system resonance frequency note also how the tuned acoustical chamber continues to absorb sound at 120 and 180 cycles per second in the fig1 a and 2a b embodiments the bottom edge 22b of the partioning means 21 forms a gap with the bottom wall 7 of the enclosure 1 to form a rectangular sound entrance port 27 to the tuned acoustical chamber 23 in the fig3 embodiment the sound entrance port 27 to the tuned acoustical chamber 23 is formed by the bottom edge 22b of the partitioning means 21 and the edge 36 of the bottom wall 30 of the tuned acoustical chamber 23 as shown rather than being at right angles edge 36 is preferably cut so that it is parallel to the bottom surface of the partioning means 21 the cross sectional area 34 y 34 of the entrance port 27 of the acoustical chamber 23 varies between the three embodiments in the fig1 a embodiment this cross sectional area is preferably 23 square inches in the fig2 a b embodiment the cross sectional area of the sound entrance port 27 is preferably 21 square inches in the fig3 embodiment this area is a little less than 11 square inches each of the three embodiments also includes an acoustical coupling 34 for acoustically coupling together the compression chamber 25 the tuned acoustical chamber 23 and the transmission port 20 of enclosure 1.
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assumed by such a uniform membrane in order to provide more subtle beam shaping effects one further advantage of the present invention is that the power required to achieve a displacement of the membrane 18 center of a few tens of microns is quite minimal because in effect it is the air 17 in the enclosure 20 which is being compressed rather than the liquid media 22 acoustic radiation losses into the liquid 22 are minimized both because of the slack provided by the proximity of the enclosure 20 and by the fact that the wavelength of sound in the liquid media 22 is much greater than the diameter d 39 of the pressure control plate 28 which typically will be comparable to the membrane 18 diameter d note that when d 39 is approximately equal to d the displacement amplitude a 39 of the pressure control plate 28 will also be approximately equal to the displacement amplitude of the center of membrane 18 most of the mechanical power dissipation in the system will come from the friction associated with the deformation of the plate 28 or of the deformable structure e g metal bellows by which the plate 28 is attached to the scanner wall 24 and is of the order of a tenth of a watt thus it can be seen from the above description that the present invention provides a simple and.
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tabling surface the stop and measuring plate 136 being adjusted at the same time the details of this structure are shown in fig6 the mechanism at the right end of the machine for applying the strip of stiffening material is best shown in fig1 and 3 fig4 and 5 being sectional detail views at the right end of the machine there is a stand as designated generally by the numeral 150 having side members 151 and 152 the side member 152 has a configuration as shown in fig3 having legs 153 and 154 and having openings 155 and 156 the side members have upper parts 160 and 161 which include forwardly extending portions as shown in fig2 the side member 151 has inclined slanted upper surface 164 and downwardly slanted surface 165 the side member 152 has a similar slanted upper surface 168 and an upper surface 169 between the surface parts 165 and 168 is a platform 170 beneath this platform is the roll 172 of stiffening material that is the buckram being on a shaft 173 as shown as may be seen in the figures the strip of a buckram comes off the roll underneath the platform 170 as will be described the edge part of the fabric material is over the platform 170 as may be seen in fig2 so that it overlies the strip of stiffening material mounted between the side members 151 and 152 is a sewing machine 180 which.
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create ids that are statistically unlikely to be identical pns can be generated at the consumer 39 s home to create ids that serve as a pd id or device id or alternatively at a manufacturing location to create a unique pd or device id each manufacturer may register for a manufacturing id that is part of the pd or device id to increase statistical uniqueness a single device id may be equivalent to a corresponding pd id a group of devices forming the pd can be assigned a separate pd id not equal to any device id or equal to the id of a master or first device to create the pd a group of device ids can be registered in a database by the device owners to create the pd a group of devices can be linked to a pd via a statistically unique pd id the database can receive the pd id from the first device and provide the pd id to each subsequent device when registering or the database can provide the pd id to each registered device the pd id can be linked to all devices via encryption for example the devices in a pd can communicate with each other and share the pd id over a secure channel e g a channel that employs encryption to protect the pd id and digital signatures to authenticate the devices when necessary a device in a pd can request the pd id from.
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an annular chamber 21 formed between a shoulder of the body 10 and a shoulder of the slide valve 11 this annular chamber 21 being itself in permanent communication with the first chamber 15 through a channel 22 pierced axially in the slide valve the annular chamber 21 communicates except for the first position of the slide valve resulting from an actuation of the master cylinder with the inlet 2a of the pump 2 via an aperture 10b of the body 10 of the distributor a non return valve 23 connected to the aperture 10b and to the inlet 2a of the pump prevents the loss of pressure by an escape of fluid towards the buffer reserve 6 while allowing fluid to be taken from this reserve by the pump 2 the outlet 2b from the pump is connected on the one hand to the annular chamber 18 through an aperture 10c of the body of the distributor on the other hand to a chamber 24 at high pressure and lastly to the inlet 7a of the electrovalve 7 through a restrictor 25 and a calibrated non return valve 26 preventing the loss of pressure in the receiver 3 by an escape of liquid towards the groove 18 which would delay the return of the distributor to its neutral position at the end of a wheelspin phase an aperture 10d pierced in the body 10 of the distributor causes the first chamber 15 to communicate except for the second position of the slide valve 11 with the outlet of the valve 26 and the inlet 7a of the electrovalve 7 moreover the first chamber 15 communicates permanently with the outlet 1a of the master cylinder 1 through an.
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in its compressed delivery configuration in the embodiment shown in fig1 each of the four markers has a circumferential length just less than the circumferential length of three cycles of the zigzag pattern which defines the end ring of the stent cylinder so that when the stent cylinder is compressed with all the struts of the zigzag ring laying close to each other the adjacent radiopaque markers will also lie closely adjacent each other in the circumferential direction as can be seen in fig1 the end ring 12 of the stent cylinder 10 is constituted by a succession of struts 14 which zigzag their way around the full circumference of the ring 12 there is a vertex 16 where each two successive struts intersect with the end of the stent cylinder being defined by the succession of vertices 16 a marker carrier portion 18 is located at every third end vertex 16 and fitted to each carrier portion 18 is a marker element 20 in the illustrated embodiment the stent is made from nitinol nickel titanium shape memory alloy and each marker element is of tantalum in other embodiments the stent could be of stainless steel the attached elements could be of tantalum platinum gold or iridium for example referring now to fig3 and 4 together the tantalum marker 20 has a luminal surface 22 and an abluminal surface 24 with the abluminal surface 24 being in.
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ten days then the cells were placed in the 24 well cell culture plate paved with matrigel and placed at 37 u00b0 c the cells were incubated in the co2 culture box for 60 minutes the cells of each group were suspended in the dmem high glucose culture medium containing no factor according to the density of 4 5 u00d7 104 cells well and inoculated in the 24 well cell culture plate paved with matrigel the cell culture plate was placed at 37 u00b0 c in a co2 culture box for culturing for 4 to 96 hours the vascularization conditions of the blood vessel endothelial cells on the matrigel were observed under an inverted phase contract microscope respectively on the 6th hour 12th hour 24th hour and 48th hour the results showed that in the detection of in vitro vascularization the cells of the experimental group of 2 3 dihydro 3 hydroxymethyl 6 amino 1 4 benzoxazine with the concentration of 1 20 u03bcm can form varying degrees of cavity like vessel like structures on matrigel wherein the embryonic stem cells induced with 2 3 dihydro 3 hydroxymethyl 6 amino 1 4 benzoxazine with the concentration of 10 u03bcm can prominently form blood vessels on matrigel 10 u03bcm treatment group see fig4 the embryonic stem cells were evenly grown in a 24 well plate according to the density of 2 u00d7 104 cells well and cultured for 24 hours with dmem high glucose containing leukemia inhibitory factor l glutamine streptomycin u03b2 mercaptoethanol non essential amino acids nucleotides and 15 fbs the waste liquid was discarded after the cells adhered on the wall and the cells were cleaned with 1 u00d7 pbs the normal group was set the group was cultured under the culture condition that leukemia inhibitory factor was removed.
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a high molecular weight ethoxylated polyester sold under the trade name lubril qcx by rhone poulenc which improves both the hand and the soil release characteristics of the fabric such chemicals are effectively applied in a padding operation although other application techniques may be employed by way of example only a 3 concentration of lubril qcx was found to improve the hand and soil release characteristics of the fabric without negatively impacting the fabric 39 s ability to absorb water the phrase u201c absorption capacity u201d is intended to describe the capacity of the fabric to absorb water the capacity is measured as milliliters of water per gram of fabric the untreated nonwoven fabric described herein has an absorption capacity of about 3 5 ml g the nonwoven fabric of the present product having been subjected to acidic and basic treatments has an absorption capacity of about 7 0 ml g an improvement of about 200 the nonwoven fabric of the present product having been subjected to high pressure hydroentanglement acidic treatment and basic treatment has an absorption capacity of about 6 2 ml g table 1 absorption capacity testing with various treatments acid acid exposure base absorption concentration time concentration capacity improvement treatment owb minutes owb ml g vs untreated none 0 0 0 3 52 n a dyed 0 0 0 3 82 109 naoh only 0 0 0 050 4 38 124 ptsa naoh 0 25 30 0 050 4 30 122 ptsa naoh 0 50 30 0 050 4 43 126 ptsa naoh 1 0 60 0 050 4 58 130 ptsa naoh 1 0 90 0 050 5 07 144 ptsa naoh 2 0 30 0 050 4 82 137 ptsa naoh 2 0 60 0 050 5 11.
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material which is also an adequate thermal conductor for uniform cooling of the composite conductor also most applications of the composite conductor require that the composite conductor be formed into a cable or wire the barrier 32 must be formed from a material which will maintain its properties after high temperature processing of the composite hyperconductor through extrusion rolling or other cross sectional area reduction processes conventional aluminum alloy matrices are relatively easy to process into wire however if the high purity aluminum hyperconductor is in contact with a conventional aluminum alloy matrix at the elevated temperatures required for cross sectional area reduction of the composite into a cable or wire migration of elements from the alloy into the high purity core would contaminate the high purity core increasing the residual resistivity of the core while the use of dispersion strengthened aluminum alloys as the matrix would reduce the amount of contamination during processing the ideal material for barrier 32 would also function as a diffusion barrier to prevent contamination of the high purity aluminum core while permitting use of conventional aluminum alloys as the matrix material fig4 depicts a preferred embodiment of a multifilamentary lightweight cryogenic conductor 34 consisting of filaments 36 of a hyperconducting material preferably high purity aluminum a matrix 38 provides strength for the composite to compensate for the low mechanical strength of the high purity aluminum filaments a barrier 40 surrounds each of.
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often the case that in accordance with fig4 a to 4 d first the preliminary draft zone vv is modified and then the main draft zone hv in the case of shortening of the draft zones vv and hv the slider 36 a is displaced in the direction of the arrow e from the position according to fig4 a into the position according to fig4 b as a result the nip line spacing in the preliminary draft zone vv is reduced from u201c a u201d to u201c a u201d then in accordance with fig4 c the sliders 36 a and 35 a are rigidly connected to one another by means of a bridge 50 finally the rigidly coupled sliders 36 a and 35 a are moved in accordance with fig4 d in the direction of the arrows e and c from the position shown in fig4 c into the position shown in fig4 d as a result the nip line spacing in the main draft zone hv is shortened from u201c b u201d to u201c b u201d a corresponding procedure is used in the case of lengthening the preliminary and main draft zones that is to say the coupled sliders 35 a and 36 a are displaced in the direction of the arrows f and d see fig2 as a result of which the main draft zone hv is lengthened then the sliders 35 a and 36 a are uncoupled from the bridge 50 finally the slider 36 a is moved in the direction of the arrow f see fig2 as a result of which the preliminary draft zone vv is lengthened with regard to the fibre slivers 5 in the drawing mechanism 2 it should be noted that in.
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finely adjusted to within a desired range in every scroll compressor the alignment of fixed scroll 1 and orbiting scroll 2 in a plane perpendicular to the x axis is defined by an alignment of fixed scroll 1 and front housing 6 in a plane perpendicular to the x axis in this invention of a scroll type fluid displacement apparatus each of smaller diameter holes 1 b and larger diameter holes 6 a faces and corresponds to one of the other when fixed scroll 1 and front housing 6 are assembled a pin is used to insert into smaller diameter hole 1 b and larger diameter hole 6 a the pin has a smaller diameter portion which fits smaller diameter hole 1 b and a larger diameter portion which fits larger diameter hole 6 a each such pin results in a different alignment of the smaller diameter portion and larger diameter portion as shown in fig2 a 2 e by preparing a plurality of pins which have a different alignment of the smaller diameter portion and larger diameter portion and by selecting an appropriate pin therefrom the alignment of smaller diameter hole 1 b and larger diameter hole 6 a in a plane perpendicular to the x axis may be finely adjusted therefore an alignment of fixed scroll 1 and front housing 6 in a.
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to the first rotating flow line 28 water or a water cleaning fluid mix then travels to elbow fitting 29 and nozzle 34 and via elbow fitting 30 to second rotary connection 31 and tee fitting 32 the tee fitting 32 then conveys pressurized fluid via rotating flow line 33 to elbow fittings 35 and nozzles 34 the nozzles 34 are angled so that they rotate the rotary flow line 28 in the direction of arrow 37 and the flow line 33 in the direction of arrow 36 in fig1 thus the nozzles 34 can be angled about twenty degrees with respect to a plane defined by the rotation of second rotary flow line 33 arrows 37 in fig1 illustrate a rotation of the rotary flow line 28 the rotary flow line 28 rotates so that rotary connection 31 also rotates in a circular path about the first rotary connection 26 a peripheral guard 22 can be provided that extends in a generally circular path being attached to frame 11 at attachments 38 39 40 fig6 9 show an alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention designated by the numeral 41 in fig6 7 vehicle undercarriage washer 41 provides a frame 42 e g welded steel or welded aluminum having a rear section 48 that can be fitted with wheels 43 44 a forward foot or caster 45 can be affixed to a front section 49 of frame 42 the frame 42 can be generally triangularly shaped with wheels 43 44 foot 45 attached to frame 42 at.
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a illustrates a plunger pump fluid section 10 made using a housing 12 and having suction valve bore 3 discharge bore 5 access bore 9 suction valve 13 seat 15 discharge valve 17 seat 19 plunger 11 present in a plunger bore 7 inner volume 2 suction valve spring 23 suction valve spring retainer 27 discharge valve spring 21 discharge cover and spring retainer 25 according to some embodiments of the disclosure in fig6 a the springs and retainers function to provide a mechanical bias to the suction valve and discharge valve towards a closed position fig6 a illustrates a suction manifold 30 of the present invention comprising exterior walls 31 of an undefined shape and substantially tubular sections 32 located at either or both ends of the suction manifold 30 tubular section 32 is utilized to connect the suction manifold 30 to external piping with a corresponding tubular configuration utilized for supplying fluid to the pump fluid section 10 suction manifold 30 also comprises a mounting flange 34 usually attached to the fluid end housing 12 with bolts not shown suction manifold mounting flange 34 mates with the bottom surface 4 of fluid end housing 12 suction manifold mounting flange 34 has a thickness t suction manifold 30 also.
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52 beneath the dummy conductive layer 72 constitute an additional capacitor the dielectric layers also known as the inter metal dielectrics imd which are interposed between the conductive layer 74 a and the dummy conductive layer 72 and between the dummy conductive layer 72 and the portion of the semiconductor substrate 52 are not shown in the structure moreover similar to the parasitic capacitor 60 the parasitic capacitor 70 also can be a stacked multilayer capacitor with polysilicon to metal or polysilicon to polysilicon or metal to metal electrodes in such manner the parasitic capacitor 70 can be treated as many single capacitors connected in series in addition similar to the parasitic capacitor 60 more than one parasitic capacitor 70 can be connected in parallel in the integrated circuit referring to fig3 b the parasitic capacitor 70 can be regarded as capacitors c 2 and c 3 connected in series when it connects with the mosfet 50 in parallel the equivalent capacitance c a 3 area of the dummy conductive layer 72 t 2 average distance between the electrode 74 a and the dummy conductive layer 72 and t 3 average distance between the dummy conductive layer 72 and the semiconductor substrate 52 if t 1 t 2 t 3 a 2 2 5a 1 and a 2 a 3 then c 2 2.
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of the output impedance of the circuit shown in fig3 note that in the circuit shown in fig3 when the lpf 33a and the hpf 33c have different gains the absolute value of the positive impedance can be different from that of the negative impedance for example when the gain of the hpf 33c is set to be larger than that of the lpf 33a as shown in fig3 the absolute value of the positive impedance can be set to be larger than that of the negative impedance as shown in fig3 in this manner the gain of the hpf 33c is set to be larger than that of the lpf 33a so that the output impedance z o is set to be a negative impedance of z o lt r vc in a low frequency range and to be a positive impedance of z lvc lt lt z o with respect to an impedance z lvc of the inductance l vc of the voice coil as shown in fig3 as a result a damping force for the speaker 32 is increased near the resonance frequency f o of the speaker 32 and the influence of the inductance l vc of the voice coil i e.
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term lockset is generally taken to mean all the hardware associated with the mounting and operating of doorknobs with or without keyed locking mechanisms keyed locking mechanisms is taken to mean devices which are designed to be operated by specially coded keys this coding is usually physical steps ground into the key in some cases it can be magnetic or electronic the side of the door 10 shown is the interior with the exterior part of the lockset 14 having a keyed locking mechanism as was previously described not shown a few inches above the lockset 14 is a lockset generally referred to as a deadbolt lockset 20 with a handle 21 mounted on the interior side of the door 10 the exterior part of the deadbolt lockset 20 provides a keyed locking mechanism the interior and exterior designations for sides of a door are for convenience of explanation only both sides of the door may be within or outside of a building in some cases the arrow 22 illustrates the direction of rotation which must be imparted to the handle 21 to cause the deadbolt lockset to be moved from the unlocked position to the locked position in like manner if the handle 21 is rotated oppositely to the arrow 22 the mechanism will be moved from the locked position to the unlocked position locked in this context means that a locking bolt 23 in the door 10 is moved into a receptacle 24 in the door jam 12 unlocked is taken to mean that the mechanism within the deadbolt lockset 20 moves.
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a user 39 s shirt minimizes the overall movement and rotation of the clip and therefore the overall movement of the audio cord itself the reduced movement of the cord results in an enhanced user experience and increased quality of entertainment in some embodiments the optimized cord clip of the present disclosure includes a dual channel coupler configured to i couple the audio cord to the strap which is clasped onto the user 39 s apparel and ii minimize sliding of the cord within the optimized cord clip device to avoid disruption to the user the optimized design of the cord clip of the present disclosure accomplishes both it minimizes rotation of the cord clip about a collar and thereby movement of the cord in the same manner and further minimizes slipping of the cord that may otherwise lead to displacement or complete dislodgement of an earphone from a user 39 s ear while embodiments of the present technology are described in connection with earphone and headphone devices the optimized cord clip technology disclosed herein may also be applied to other cords strings cables etc that users need secured e g the cord connecting noise canceling earplugs or spectacle security cords etc the optimized cord clip of the present disclosure includes a strap and a coupler the coupler being able to secure both the strap and a cord of an audio device fig1 a is a schematic of a disassembled cord clip strap and components enclosed therein in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosed technology the strap 100 includes a first layer 200 formed with pockets 210 and 220 two fitted cushions 503 and 504 formed with apertures 510 and 520 two ferromagnetic units e g magnetized disks or pellets 512 and 522 and second layer 300 in.
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the disposal valve 10 into the casing annulus 130 and disposed of through perforations 106 into the water bearing formation 105 the liquid can also be forced into the casing annulus and the accumulated liquid can be 34 u 34 tubed to surface facilities for storage and handling check valve 120 which may be of a tubing or wireline retrievable type is provided to prevent the injection of fluids into the hydrocarbon producing formation 100 referring still to fig1 the controller 108 determines the end of the displacement process by monitoring the pressure differential inside the tubing section 104b using pressure signals transmitted by the pressure transmitters g1 and g2 when it is determined that the pressure differential inside the tubing section 104b is reduced to the desired level gas injection into the supply line 107 is stopped at this point the controller 108 closes valve v1 to stop the gas injection and then opens valve v2 to connect the supply line 107 to the tubing 104 to relieve the gas pressure inside the supply line 107 into the upper section of the tubing 104 the pressure inside the supply line 107 can be reduced further to the desired level by venting gas through valve v4 check valve 112 prevents back flow of gas from the tubing to the atmosphere when.
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strand 11 which protrudes from the lower end of the upper section is threaded into the aligning pin 25 inner tube the aligning pin 25 is fabricated with a diagonal cut on each end 26 and 27 and with the leading edges having bevels 28 as the upper section of pile continues to be lowered in place the aligning pin 25 beveled end 28 aligns the embedded tubes 24 such that the sides form a continuous plane and thus the sides of the pile sections are also aligned in the same planes the strand ends 11 which extended beyond the ends of the pile face when cast now slide past each other inside the hollow aligning pin 25 as the upper section is lowered in place and overlap for the full length of their exposed portion plus the length inside the embedded tube or to a distance of at least 36 times the diameters of the strand in instances where no tension load is required to be transmitted across the splice during use the splice is completed when the upper section is lowered to contact the upper end face of the previously driven lower section and driving with the pile hammer resumes in those situations where tension capacity through the splice is desired.
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viewed with a viewing device and or that can be viewed fluoroscopically in the former case the marking substance may comprise a dye in the latter case the marking substance may comprise a contrast agent referring now to the drawings in which like reference numerals identify corresponding components fig2 a e illustrate various steps in an embodiment of a method for inspecting a plurality of internal body cavities in the example of fig2 a 2e the body cavities comprise calices of a kidney that are to be inspected for kidney stones although a kidney application is shown in the figures and is described in detail herein for purposes of example the systems and methods of this disclosure can be applied to other internal body cavities therefore the present disclosure is intended to cover applications beyond kidney inspection and stone removal beginning with fig2 a illustrated is the kidney 10 first described in relation to fig1 as is described above the kidney 10 comprises a plurality of calices 16 that may comprise kidney stones that are to be removed none visible in the view of fig2 a while the bodies of some of the calices 16 are visible in fig2 a only the openings of other calices are visible indicated by circles in fig2 a 2e as is illustrated in fig2 a an internal viewing device 30 has been inserted into the kidney 10 via the ureter 24 by way of example the viewing device 30 comprises a ureteroscope that has been inserted through a ureteral access sheath 32 that has been inserted into.
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of the system inherent opposing forces acting on it into its idle position when the gas pull 3 is not acted on the driver 4 thus lies against the idle stop ll associated with it the driver 4 can also displace an automatic pull 7 of an automatic transmission not shown in detail the driver 4 cooperates directly with a first regulating element part 8a which serves to displace a setting member which is developed as throttle valve 9 of the internal combustion engine in detail the end of the first regulating element part 8a facing the driver 4 is provided with a recess 10 behind which an extension 11 of the driver 4 engages between the regulating element part 8a and a fixed point 29 there is arranged an idle spring 12a which acts on the regulating element 8a in idle direction over the entire idle control range ll min to ll max with a minimum idle position of the first regulating element part 8a the latter lies against the extension 11 of the driver 4 furthermore upon a movement of the driver 4 via the accelerator pedal 1 outside of the idle control range i e in the partial load full load operation the first regulating element part which acts on the setting member 9 is displaced corresponding to the movement of the.
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about 2 mw and about 200 or 500 nanoseconds exposure time the reflectivity of the exposed part of the optical recording medium was monitored to know whether recording was successful the exposed part of the optical recording medium showed marked increase in reflectivity which means that the absorption at 830 nm of the exposed part was decreased thus increasing the out coming reflection from the aluminum reflective layer the optical recording media before and after exposure to the laser beam showed only 2 of additional change in optical properties after being left in an environment of 60 u00b0 c and 90 relative humidity for 1000 hrs 0 2 g of chloroaluminum chlorophthalocyanine and 0 2g of acetyl cellulose were dissolved into 9 5 g of dimethylformmmide some of the phthalocyanine remained insoluble the resultant solution was filtered through a teflon membrane filter of 0 2 micron pore size then spin coated on a glass substrate of 1 2 mm thickness at spin rates of 2000 rpm for 20 sec and then 4000 rpm for 20 sec a clear smooth and continuous film was obtained after dry at 100 u00b0 c for 5 min the thickness of the film was about 0 25 microns the film having an intence absorption around 830 nm was obtained by ethylalcohol vapor treatment for 30 min the film had both an intence absorption and reflection in near infrared wavelengths absorption maximum was at 830 nm with absorbance of 0 45 and reflectivity at 830 nm was about 21 which was high enough to be able to focus the laser beam on the film the.
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in the rotary looptaker 83 is a bobbin case 87 in which a bobbin 88 with a thread supply 89 is received fig4 the bobbin case 87 is shaped with a radially extending nose 90 entering a stop notch 91 formed in a bridging bar 92 which is fastened by screws 93 to the flange 71 fig7 in order to prevent the bobbin case 87 from rotation for the purpose of positioning the tiltably arranged saddle 69 is installed with a shifting mechanism 94 fig4 and 6 on the cylindrical stud 70 there is clamped a lever 95 the free end of which is linked to an intermediate lever 96 by a bolt 97 the other end of the intermediate lever 96 is hingedly connected to one arm 98 of an angle lever 99 by a bolt 100 the angle lever 99 is pivoted on a bolt 101 fastened by a set screw 102 to the bracket 74 the free arm 103 of the angle lever 99 is provided with a handle 104 and a pin 105 on which a tension spring 106 acts the free end of the tension spring 106 is connected to a pin 107 arranged in the bed 62 fig7 for limiting the movement of the angle lever 99 the bracket 74 is provided with a pin 108 furthermore the saddle 69 is equipped with an electrical switch 109 which is fastened by means of screws 110 and a bracket 111 the electrical switch 109 has an actuating lever 112 which cooperates with a threaded stud 113 secured to the bed 62 by a lock nut 114 fig4 and 5 referring to fig8 in a modified shifting.
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the curtain airbag referred to in the following text as airbag exhibits airbag fabric skin 10 which is closed along circumferential seam 15 and folded edge 16 and thus surrounds the airbag interior gas space g the first edge 11 extends from the first end 11 a to the second end 11 b and forms several fixing tabs 14 in the case of a curtain airbag the first edge forms the upper edge 11 there are several non inflatable areas 17 formed by seams which serve for contouring of the airbag when deployed above the first edge 11 is located accommodation area a which serves for the accommodation of a gas generator which is located outside the gas space g fig4 shows the airbag with the gas generator 20 as accommodation area a is located outside gas space g the gas streaming radially out of the jacket area of generator 20 must be guided into gas space g although accommodation area a communicates for gas flow with the airbag interior gas space g it is characterized as outside gas space g since it is separated from the main volume of gas space g and is outside the perimeter outline of airbag fabric 10 with a narrow passageway connects accommodation area a with gas space g accommodation area a may also be described as separated from the gas space g the deflector element 30 serves for the purpose of directing gas streaming from gas generator 20 and also for protection of the fabric of the.
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of coupled corneal conjunctival lens system 108 is depicted in the depicted embodiment coupled central lens portion 142 is coupled to conjunctival cover portion 140 by attachment members 148 attachment members 148 are separated by and adjacent to openings 156 referring generally to fig1 10 conjunctival cover 20 according to an embodiment of the invention generally includes annular shell 22 presenting central opening 24 annular shell 22 is formed of a hydrophilic or non hydrophilic flexible material similar to those used in the manufacture and construction of soft contact lenses conjunctival cover 20 is utilized in relation to an eye 26 eye 26 generally includes sclera 28 conjunctiva 30 cornea 32 limbus 34 and eyelids 36 the sclera is the structural white portion of the eye that forms the majority of the eyeball conjunctiva 30 overlies the sclera and includes palpebral conjunctiva 40 and bulbar conjunctiva 42 palpebral conjuctiva 40 and bulbar conjuctiva 42 meet at fornices 44 cornea 32 is the clear front part of the eye and is generally dome shaped in structure limbus 34 is the juncture between the edge of the cornea 32 and sclera 28 conjunctival cover 20 generally covers bulbar conjuctiva 42 while leaving all or a portion of cornea 32 exposed for this purpose central opening 24 is positioned to generally coincide with cornea 32 annular shell 22 of conjunctival cover 20 may be sized to extend into fornices 44 or may be smaller in size referring to fig3 and 4 another embodiment of conjunctival cover 20 is elliptical conjunctival cover 46 elliptical conjunctival cover 46 includes annular shell 22 having generally elliptical peripheral margin 48 elliptical conjunctival cover 46 may be sized so that elliptical peripheral margin 48 is.
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an organic non aqueous system for the inorganic system 30 wt of sulfuric acid reagent grade in deionized water was used as the electrolyte the results are set forth in table 4 below the capacitance per unit area is calculated by dividing the mass specific capacitance by the value of the surface area see table 1 with the results as follows in table 5 in order to inspect the ultracapacitor 39 s ability to quickly discharge its stored energy a cac material processed at the 800 u00b0 c and 3 ksi for 1 hour capacitor was subjected to discharge at various current densities the capacitance measured for each discharging condition is listed in table 6 the energy density of the ultracapacitors was calculated to be higher than 7 wh kg based on electrode materials only and 3 5 wh kg if one takes into account the weight of the electrolyte separator and current collector the peak power density of the capacitors was estimated using a transient method for material with a density of 0 75 g cm 3 a 2 cm 2 u00d7 0 1 cm electrode weighs 0 15 g and a total of 0 3 g of electrode material was used for the cell a power density based on the cac electrode material is estimated to be 23 kw kg this performance is made possible by the unique pore size distribution and the high conductivity of the cac material turning now to the organic system since the break down voltage of an organic electrolyte is much higher than an aqueous electrolyte a higher operating cell voltage can be achieved by using an organic electrolyte for the organic system propylene carbonate pc alfa.
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layer 23 and a thermal neutron absorbing layer 26 is adhesively bonded to the x ray and gamma ray absorbing material 24 such that the aluminum layer 23 forms the inside surface of the collimator walls the x ray and gamma ray absorbing material the intermediate layer and the thermal neutron absorbing layer the outer surface of the walls in thermal neutron radiography applications suitable reduction of background x ray gamma ray and thermal neutral radiation is possible by sandwiching the x ray and gamma ray absorbing material 24 between the aluminum layer 23 and the thermal neutron absorbing layer 26 a layer of lead approximately 0 3125 5 16 inches thick interposed between the 0 063 inch aluminum layer and a 0 04 inch cadmium layer provides optimal reduction of background radiation for up to about 14 mev neutron sources and yields a high quality neutron radiograph on standard x ray film while the use of collimator tube 10 is not restricted to thermal neutral radiography applications its greatest utility so far has been found in thermal neutron radiography particularly in portable neutron ray inspection heads such a portable on off neutron ray inspection system is disclosed in a copending application of william e dance and harry n bumgardner jr ser no 118 150 filed feb 4 1980 now u s pat no 4 300 054 entitled 34 directionally positionable neutron beam 34 fig2 shows schematically the use of the collimator tube 10 in such a system an ion accelerator neutron tube 30 is energized by selectively.
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comprises a flexible material demonstrating some elasticity and contains perforations through the base to mitigate the collection of fluid on the base surface hinges 101 are fastened on the surface of base 110 either through adhesives screws or rivets central opening 114 exposes the pool of standing water not shown in the center of the toilet basin not shown baffles 102 will typically comprise a flexible material and vary in thickness and in length baffles 102 that are too long may cause more splash back due to the proximity of the baffles 102 to the upper rim of the toilet basin therefore baffles 102 or varying lengths may typically be used where longer baffles 102 are disposed lower in the toilet basin and shorter baffles 102 are disposed higher in the toilet basin additionally baffles 102 that are too thick may reduce the effectiveness of splash reduction therefore the thickness of the baffles 102 would likely be smaller than the diameter of a typical urine stream during use the urine stream will likely make contact with one of three different points the baffles 102 the surface of the base 110 and the pool of standing water through the central opening 114 when the urine stream strikes the water splash back is mitigated through the interference.
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configuration with logarithmic spacing between the microphones the microphones 30 are typically ported to the arriving sound pressure waves through tiny holes that go completely through the pcb 14 therefore the electronics are on one side of the array 10 while the smooth reverse side faces toward the sound source s of interest and helps minimizes mechanical rubbing noise against the fabric of the garment 24 other variations on this construction technique can be fabricated or easily conceived by any person skilled in the art including but not limited to individually wired microphones arranged in the same or similar geometric pattern and mounted on or in a host device substrates made of materials other than flexible pcb such as hard pcb or even fabric with conductive wires pcb traces or other substances to electrically connect the microphones to the electronics module power and ground other arrangements of microphones such as fractal equal random concentric circle golden spiral and fibonacci spacing and array panels 10 with vibration or sound absorbing layers of sound and vibration dampening materials e g neoprene rubber or similar materials on top and or bottom referring now to the invention shown in fig2 the electronics module 11 connects to the array panel s using the electrical bus coming from the output connector 13 in more detail still referring to the invention of fig2 the electronics module includes circuitry and other components to allow it to perform additional filtering linear and automatic gain control noise reduction filtering and or signal output at multiple levels including microphone headphone.
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1 embodying this invention comprises a lamination of three materials the base material 10 normally forming the inner face of the shade 1 comprises the aforementioned plastic textile material which has suitably decorated or embossed to provide a pleasant appearance to the occupants of the aircraft such materials are normally purchased in pleated form from manufactures of the fibrous plastic sheet material thus the height of the individual pleats is only available in a limited number of discrete sizes such sizes may not conform to the desired height dimension of shades for a particular aircraft to overcome this problem the plastic textile material 10 has a line of stitching or adhesive 12 applied adjacent but spaced from the outer fold 10b which secures the extreme ends of the outer folds of the shade in abutment forming ribs 10c the spacing of the stitching 12 relative to the outer fold 10b effectively determines the height of the pleats and thus determines the total effective height of the shade 1 referring again to fig3 one of the faces preferably the outer face of each of the pleats 10a has a flat strip of metallic material 14 adhesively secured across substantially its entire area preferably the edge 14a of each strip is adjacent but spaced from the threads 12 while the inner edge of each strip lies adjacent but closely spaced from the inner fold 10d the preferred materials for the flat strip 14 are aluminum or.
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be effectively reduced by satisfying the conditional formula a5 the present optical system having the small optical total length at the telephoto side despite having a zoom ratio of over 18 u00d7 contributes to achieving a compact lens barrel and a compact camera if simply the optical total length at the telephoto side is reduced it leads to total increase in the optical power of each of the lens groups which makes it difficult to correct aberration in contrast if the lateral magnification of the fourth lens group at the telephoto end is made comparatively small so as to satisfy the conditional formula a5 it is possible to reduce the optical total length if an upper limit of the conditional formula a5 is exceeded a combined focal length of the first to third lens groups becomes short which makes it difficult to correct aberration above all field curvature if a lower limit of the conditional formula a5 is fallen short of the optical total length increases which is not preferable from the viewpoint of achieving compactness furthermore if the lower limit of the conditional formula a5 is fallen short of need arises to increase the refractive power of the second lens group which may in turn increase astigmatism and need arises to increase the refractive power of the third lens group which may in turn increase spherical aberration it is preferable that the following conditional formula a6 be satisfied ywmax represents a maximum real image height.
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up a separate window displaying the patient specific color based report 114 for data interpretation see fig1 which depicts an exemplary color mapping report to exit computer program 112 the user clicks on exit button 322 and computer program 112 is closed various graphical user interface designs may be used without departing from the scope of the invention further various ways in which a user may interact with the graphical user interface include but are not limited to mouse and joystick controls keyboard controls voice recognition controls touch screen controls etc without departure from the scope of the invention fig4 illustrates an exemplary window for setting the parameters to generate a color based report 114 for data interpretation i e setting for color mapping report shown here as color mapping report demonstration 400 in this exemplary embodiment to view this window user clicks on settings button 320 on start up window 300 see fig3 though listed in sequence the selections which activate these functions may be selected at any time and be changed interactively the user may select in any order the following user defined control options for color coding numeric results from a patient 39 s metering system during an encounter to select day and time slots 402 the user chooses a number of days 404 ranging from.
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and configuration interface acpi specification the control states may be ranked in an order depending on how much power consumption is required the controller 101 may receive for example commands from other system controllers or processors that cause controller 101 to increase its control state and thereby the power consumed by transient load 102 the increase in power consumed by transient load 102 may comprise a transient event voltage regulator 103 may receive power from a power supply and provide dc regulated power to the transient load 102 through connection 105 the dc regulated power may be limited to a specific dc voltage depending on the load for example the dc voltage may be 1 5v for dimms and 3 5v for pcie storage when a transient event occurs in transient load 102 the voltage regulator must change current output to accommodate the increased or decreased power requirements of the transient load existing vrs change output power only after the control state has been changed and the transient event has occurred leading to a severe drop in dc voltage and a high undershoot u2014 the drop in dc voltage from the steady state dc voltage output of the vr following a transient event according to aspects of the present invention controller 101 may include a transient load engine 106 that outputs a transient notification.
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32 has a wind sensor 37 which detects both the wind direction and the wind strength and transmits the generated wind sensor signals 44 to data processing device 31 a plurality of sensor signal processing algorithms are stored in data processing device 31 where data processing device 31 devices as a function of characteristic parameters which sensor signal processing algorithm is used for example for tracking i e for generating guide signals 22 combine harvester 32 shown can be controlled for example by means of position sensor signals 19 generated by the gps sensor however image sensor systems generated by image sensor system 26 always present a much more accurate image of territory 46 to be worked so that data processing device 31 decides on the basis of the accuracy defined as a characteristic parameter to select a sensor signal processing algorithm where image sensor signals 28 from image recognition system 26 are used for generating guide signal 22 instead of position signals 19 from the gps sensor in another exemplary embodiment combine harvester 32 is controlled by means of image sensor signals 28 generated by image recognition system 26 using wind sensor signals 44 generated by wind sensor 37 data processing device 31 decides to select a sensor signal processing algorithm which uses image sensor signals 41 from an image recognition system 40 close to the ground to correct image.