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information or not is determined and the data in the memory is cleared in accordance with the determination result to prevent a malfunction due to the destruction of data application_number US 45672495 A description an embodiment of the present invention is now explained in detail in conjunction with the drawings in the following embodiment a facsimile apparatus having an image data memory is explained fig1 shows a block diagram of a configuration of a facsimile apparatus of the present embodiment a cpu 1 is a central processing unit which controls the overall system in accordance with a content of a program stored in a rom 2 operations under the control of the cpu 1 are now explained in sequence a read operation is first explained a signal generated by a contact sensor cs 13 is shading corrected by a correction circuit macs 12 it is binarized and image transformed by an image processing circuit genesis 11 and serially inputted to a read unit scn of a read write code decode device rw codec 10 the input image data is developed into an internal ram codec buf of the rw codec 10 compressed by an encoder enc and stored in an image memory dram 6 and management information such as an acceptance number address information number of pages and storing image memory block information is stored in a ram 3 bat 4 denotes a battery a recording operation is now explained the image encoded data stored in the dram 6 is decompressed by a decoding unit dec of the rw codec 10 and it is developed into the codec buf as image data the developed image data is serially outputted from a recorded unit prn and corrected and image transformed by a recorded image.
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frame 16 as best seen in fig6 and 7 first and second portions 60 and 62 of furniture glide are wrapped around outer periphery 2 a of base portion 2 of chair frame 16 such that the entirety of inner surface 46 of furniture glide 40 is in engagement with outer periphery 2 a of base portion 2 of chair frame 16 adhesive on inner surface 46 maintains furniture glide 40 on base portion 2 of chair frame 16 referring to fig8 10 a still further embodiment of a furniture glide in accordance with the present invention is generally designated by the reference numeral 70 furniture glide 70 is formed from a plastic or pliable material and includes first and second ends 72 and 74 respectively and inner and outer surfaces 76 and 78 respectively floor engaging element 80 projects from outer surface 78 of furniture glide 70 and is defined by first and second sides 82 and 84 respectively and first and second ends 86 and 88 respectively floor engaging element 80 terminates at a generally flat floor engaging surface 87 a first set of slits is provided in first portion 92 of furniture glide 70 between first end 72 of furniture glide 70 and first side 82 of floor engaging element 80 a second set of slits 96 is provided in second portion 94 of furniture glide 70 between second side 84 of floor engaging element 80 and second end 74 of furniture glide 70 slits 96 may extend entirely through furniture glide 70 from outer surface 78 to inner surface 76 or partially therethrough in operation furniture glide 70 is positioned adjacent base portion 2 of chair frame 16 such that inner surface 76 of furniture glide 70 is directed.
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and which may be moved from time to time within an institutional setting node 100 typically includes a processor 102 e g a cpu microprocessor and associated system memory 104 a network interface 106 for connection to the institutional network 110 and or the internet and usually one or more non volatile digital storage elements such as a hard disk cd dvd usb memory key etc and associated drives further workstation 100 includes user input output devices such as a display screen 112 and conventional tactile input devices 115 such as keyboard and mouse or touch pad a wireless interface 117 which may be separate from or implemented within network interface 106 facilitates wireless communication with user mobile devices in some embodiments workstation 100 includes a received signal strength indication rssi circuit 120 which again may be implemented within or separate from network interface 106 the various components communicate with each other via one or more buses 125 in use processor 102 executes one or more computer programs conceptually illustrated as program modules stored in system memory 104 an operating system 130 such as e g microsoft windows unix linux ios or android provides low level system functions such as file management resource allocation and routing of messages from and to hardware devices such as i o device s 115 and one or more higher level user applications such as emr applications office programs a web browser etc an interface 132 generates screen displays and receives user input via the input devices e g by the user 39 s typing on the keyboard moving the mouse or clicking with the mouse on a displayed control element a location agent 135 determines whether to solicit location information for the workstation 100 from a user who has just logged in to.
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mouth and then become snagged by hook 32 as the fish attempts to retreat support member 30 hooks 32 and possibly hook connection means 34 hold the fish engaged with apparatus 40 while apparatus 40 remains secured to a fishing line finally other useful embodiments are envisioned where capsule 1 is further configured to replace support member 30 that is by ensuring capsule 1 is of sufficient strength capsule 1 may directly receive and mate with hook 32 or hook connection means 34 apparatus 40 further has an outer member 50 outer member 50 surrounds and substantially covers capsule 1 and support 30 outer member 50 in some embodiments is shaped in a way that can house all components and generate the pitch while being as hydro dynamically efficient as possible and or generating the same underwater hydro force as fish the same size as the apparatus 40 also member 50 primarily provides apparatus 40 with its actual final physical appearance as such in its most preferred form member 50 is comprised mostly of plastic or rubber or some composite thereof and finished with metallic type appearing finish such a finish is particularly useful as it reflects sunlight to further attract predator attention as mentioned particularly useful embodiments are envisioned where outer member 50 contains led or some other light emitting means such as micro bulbs or fiber optics members along its length and along eyes 44 such embodiments through their light emitting quality and in combination with acoustical signals sent from apparatus 40 further attract the attention of surrounding fish visual stimulation emitting diodes vsed are in some embodiments placed inside eyes 44 of outer capsule 50 vseds have a recurring pattern of fading in fading out bright.
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was no intimal thickening of the aortic arch similarly in the presence of 10 a 2 with no dietary cholesterol group 10 or with dietary cholesterol and 5 or 20 a 2 groups 6 and 8 the mean intima to media ratio was 0 group 7 10 a 2 with dietary cholesterol had a mean intima to media ratio of only 0 01 with four of the six rabbits having 0 all a 1 groups both with and without dietary cholesterol had higher intima to media ratios than groups fed a 2 casein and had intima to media ratios not significantly different from group 2 20 whey with 0 5 cholesterol indeed 10 a 1 in the absence of dietary cholesterol produced the same intima to media ratio as 20 whey with 0 5 whey with 0 5 dietary cholesterol 0 03 thus in relation to the thickness of fatty streak lesions in the aortic arch a 1 casein even in the absence of dietary cholesterol produces lesions similar to that produced by 0 5 cholesterol in contrast a 2 both in the presence and absence of dietary cholesterol appears to be highly atheroprotective balloon catheter injury to the right carotid artery t 0 induced a hyperplastic neointimal thickening in all rabbits by 6 week measurement of intima to media ratios showed there was a slight but not significant increase in neointimal thickening in group 2 rabbits 20 whey with 0 5 cholesterol compared with group 1 20 whey alone.
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output an at control unit 13 controls a gear position of an automatic transmission it sends information on the subject vehicle speed and the at gear position to the acc control unit 2 over the communication line this allows the acc control unit 2 to perform a constant speed control or an auto cruise and vehicle to vehicle distance control an adaptive cruise control the constant speed control auto cruise means to maintain a vehicle speed set by a driver for the subject vehicle the headway distance automatic control on the other hand means to maintain a predetermined headway distance from the forward vehicle when it becomes shorter as a result of the forward vehicle 39 s running at a speed lower than the set vehicle speed of the subject vehicle fig2 is a control block diagram of the acc control unit 2 the acc control unit 2 receives as inputs thereto information on a brake lamp switch 23 a subject vehicle speed 13 an at gear position 13 a headway distance from the forward vehicle 1 a relative speed 1 a yaw rate 1 a master cylinder pressure 8 a throttle opening signal a throttle angle signal an acc main switch 3 an acc related set switch and signals 22 24 25 based on these pieces of information the acc control unit 2 transmits a torque command value to the engine control unit 12 so as to adjust the engine output.
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the plasma ignited chemical fluid discharges through perforations 48 to mix with fuel in the fuel chamber 104 the plasma temperature can be controlled to an extent by the type of material used to form the wall of the capillary 36 specifically when the wall of the capillary 36 is ablated in conjunction with the inner ablative layer 52 during plasma discharge a portion of the wall evaporates unlike the inner ablative layer 52 which evaporates completely the wall of the capillary 36 evaporates partially thereby forming a wall of vaporization arc around the plasma within the capillary 36 the plasma is therefore enclosed by a wall of vaporization arc with a structural integrity to contain the plasma while at the same time ablatively supplying fuel constituents to it accordingly the wall material of capillary 36 can be selected to ablate and evaporate partially at a predetermined rate such that the plasma temperature can be set between 25 000 u00b0 k to 30 000 u00b0 k further the wall material of the capillary 36 can be selected to have chemically reactive constituents compatible with a propellant or oxidizer such as the oxidizer in chamber 94 so that when the plasma ignited chemical fluid discharges through perforations 48 and mixes with for example fuel in the fuel chamber 104.
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not completely encompass the surface 80 u2032 such a configuration may be achieved by hardfacing the preformed grooves 82 or by hardfacing the entire surface 80 u2032 and then partially exposing steel surfaces 87 by machining or grinding to create the gage 80 again this may be advantageous to modify residual stresses in the hardfacing alternatively sintered carbide may be placed onto steel surfaces 87 and u201c welded u201d into place by hardfacing for increased erosion and abrasion resistance or otherwise attached as known in the art similar hardfacing configurations may be implemented with the various gage sections 90 disclosed in fig9 a 9e as well as with noted alternative cross sectional geometries in an alternative embodiment it may be desirable to orient the hardfacing according to expected loads or contemplated stress experienced by the bit 10 during operation for example since a gage pad 80 on a rotating drill bit 10 during operation is traveling in a downwardly extending shallow helix it may be advantageous to orient or align grooves with respect to a helix angle or range of angles corresponding to a range of rates of penetration such that loading experienced by the hardfacing during drilling is better supported with regard to its interaction with the encountered formation fig1 a 11c depict side elevations of steel body bit blades 88 with steel surfaces 80 u2032 in the gage sections of the bit blade 88 each of these steel surfaces 80 u2032 depicted.
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30b and mir 30d show the opposite properties increased growth when over expressed and decreased growth when inhibited combining this work with expression analysis we demonstrate that mir 199a and mir 214 which derive from a common cluster are down regulated upon infection in both murine and human cytomegalovirus expression and network analysis suggests that mir 199a 3p regulates a range of genes involved in the immune response cellular movement and immune cell trafficking pooling experiments further demonstrate that mirnas which are clustered together mir 199a 5p mir 199a 3p and mir 214 can provide additive effects in inhibiting viral growth capacity host mirnas are a tune able and consequential feature of viral infection and provides the first evidence that these molecules hold broad anti viral potential against multiple viruses to define microrna hits the normalized fluorescent values obtained for the screens were plotted with a given virus as shown in fig4 the y axis represents values obtained in one screen median values based on n 3 and the x axis represents values obtained in another independent screen fig3 shows the 2 independent mcmv screens we excluded mimics that fell outside 2 st deviations dashed lines for the 2 screens as these are expected to be outliers we also excluded from this analysis mirnas that had toxicity or adhesion effects removed 26 of the total 301 unique mouse mirnas based on cell titre blue assay and visual inspection of wells we found a total of 21 mirnas that resulted in gt 1 5 u00d7 decrease on replication in two independent screens with all 3 viruses when transfected.
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method to be used because the entire system gravity drains into the inlet manifold it is only necessary to flush that manifold a small flush tank 9 of flushing liquid 23 is located above the inlet manifold 4 and connected to it by a tube 11 and valve 10 once the system is drained valve 10 is opened for a short period flushing the manifold 4 into the last used tank the addition of a small quantity of clear fluid should have no effect upon the dye in the tank and might serve to make up for losses from the fount due to evaporation and paper absorption it this is not desired a drain valve 31 can be installed in the side of the inlet manifold 4 level as in valves 7 and a tube 32 led from that valve 31 to a catch basin or pail 33 the contents of which may be discarded after flushing or recycled back to tank 9 if desired the flush tank may be connected with the outlet manifold as shown at 34 flushing both manifolds fig5 shows a timing diagram to clarify the sequence of operations of the invention in use at the beginning to the tinter is running color 1 i e blue from tank 34 a 34 inlet 7a and outlet 6a valves to that tank are open the operator wishes to switch the system to color 2 i e green from tank 34 b 34 at t1 he begins the change over at t1 he begins the change over valve 6a is closed admitting no further fluid from tank 34 a 34 and the pump 22a is turned off the valves 6 and pumps.
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resin film in addition this powder is useable for almost all applications wherein electroconductive powders are used such as powder for electrodes and electroconductive glaze for ceramics this electroconductive powder is particularly useful where it can fully exhibit its advantageous characteristics as an electroconductive powder having excellent whiteness nonhygroscopicity nontoxicity and stability fig3 is a graph wherein the surface resistances of electroconductive layers are plotted against powder resistivity these electroconductive layers were formed by coating in each layer 75 parts of an electroconductive powder together with 25 parts of a respective binder on plain paper of a thickness of 10 u03bc dry the electroconductive powder wherein the specific surface area of the tio 2 was 6 m 2 g had for respective electroconductive layers various powder resistivities obtained by varying the coating layer thickness or the sb content in the coating layer the binder was a vinyl chloride vinyl acetate copolymer the above mentioned surface resistance of each electroconductive layer is the resistance between a pair of electrodes each of 1 cm length spaced 1 cm apart and placed in contact with the surface of the electroconductive layer so as to define a square of 1 cm 2 area therebetween this resistance being expressed in terms.
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rotate the primary latch arm 60 in this embodiment the spring arms 78 and 80 standoffs 82 and 84 primary latch arm springs 86 and 88 hooks 90 and 92 and retention loops 94 and 96 could be eliminated for example the secondary latch arm 64 includes a standoff 106 which is received in an end of a secondary latch arm spring 108 a hook 110 extending from the latch plate 66 is received in the opposite end of the spring 108 a retention loop 112 retains the spring 108 which when installed is compressed so that a spring force is always applied to the secondary latch arm 64 opposite the standoff 106 is a hook 102 with a slot 104 for engaging and releasably securing the door loop 18 the secondary latch arm 64 may include a torsion spring not shown wrapped around the pin 74 and coupled to the secondary latch arm 64 to rotate the secondary latch arm 64 in this embodiment the standoff 106 secondary latch arm spring 108 hook 110 and retention loop 112 could be eliminated the secondary latch arm 64 includes a notch 114 adapted to receive the retaining arm 100 of the primary latch arm 60 when the retaining arm 100 is engaged in the notch 114 the secondary latch arm 64 is prevented from rotating on the pin 74 as shown in fig7.
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series and illustrated by the reference symbol le 1 are mounted as a light emitting device and this is the same as the circuit configuration illustrated in fig2 that is cathodes of current regulator diodes cr 1 and cr 2 with anodes being respectively connected to the terminal pins pin 2 and pin 3 of the output connector are commonly connected and the leds are connected in series to a common connection point of the cathodes so that a drive current is supplied from the phantom power supply to the leds through the common connection point further a cathode of the leds connected in series and illustrated by the reference symbol le 1 is connected to the terminal pin pin 1 of the output connector and the terminal pin pin 1 is used for light on off control of the leds then the audio output circuit illustrated in fig2 is ground connected with the microphone amplifier side using a frame ground terminal si of the output connector in addition a switch sw is connected to between the terminal pin pin 1 and the frame ground terminal si of the output connector and light on off operations of the leds connected in series and illustrated by the reference symbol le 1 can be remotely operated with the switch sw note that a zener diode zd 2 connected in parallel to the leds and a zener diode zd 3 connected.
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a helical section not shown in processing zone n in chamber 34 and exit at an off load zone u guide rollers 38 route belt 32 back to loading zone l system 30 may also comprise an infeed belt separate from a collapsible belt like system 10 above in the example of fig4 there are 82 paths of products p deposited by loader 36 located above a straight infeed belt section 32a in loading zone l the products are automatically deposited in paths 1 to 82 at incrementally discrete spacings path 82 having the least spacing however where belt 32 collapses in processing zone n the linear spacing between each product in the different paths is equal to the spacing in path 82 thus achieving maximum loading capacity of the belt in the processing zone n referring to fig5 loader 36 comprises a plurality of outlets 40 positioned across the width of belt section 32a for discharging products p along paths 1 82 of course it is understood that other forms of loaders may be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention a controller 42 regulates the dispensing or production rate q n for each path in response to inputs of the belt length l load density d processing time t and the radii r 1 r 2 r n of the paths and the outside radius r o of the belt in the helix according to.
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written in all of the memory cells the u201c 00 u201d counter 50 counts u201c 00 u201d of the minimum threshold value when the count value of the u201c 00 u201d counter 50 is equal to or larger than half the value of the total number of the cells with msb being 1 u201c h u201d is written when the count value of the u201c 00 u201d counter 50 is less than half the total number of the cells with msb being 0 u201c l u201d is written in the memory unit 14 via the selector 110 the data conversion unit 13 converts u201c 00 u201d in the write data to u201c 10 u201d of the maximum threshold value and shifts the others to the higher values when the data of the memory unit 14 is u201c l u201d the data is outputted unchanged according to the present embodiment the logic inversion is executed when the count value of the minimum threshold bit string is equal to or larger than half the value of the total numbers of the cells therefore the data retention characteristic can be statistically improved in the present embodiment the array 10 may be divided into a plurality of sub arrays as shown in fig1 to thereby execute the data conversion per sub array as in the previous embodiments the selector 110 u201c 00 u201d counter 50 and u201c 10 u201d counter 52 in an area below a dotted line are not necessarily disposed in the present memory device and may be disposed in an external apparatus such as.
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and fabrics 12 have a high performance pressure sensitive adhesive layer 13 laminated to them to create the single coated tape 11 the adhesive layer 13 may preferably but not necessarily be composed of an acrylic adhesive although film 12 and adhesive layer 13 are laminated together to form a single coated tape 11 in fig1 the end portion of tape 11 is shown separated merely for the purpose of illustrating the component parts 12 and 13 of the integral laminated tape 11 the anti shatter tape u2122 self adhesive tape 11 in accordance with the present invention is utilized to structurally reinforce automotive interior trim components and is advantageously used on the automotive side curtain pillars glove box instrument panel etc with reference to fig2 there is shown pieces 18 19 and 20 of tape 11 strategically affixed to an automotive pillar 14 fig3 illustrates that the tape 11 may comprise a doubly reinforced plastic film 15 laminated to a high performance pressure sensitive adhesive layer 13 fig4 illustrates that the tape 11 may alternatively comprise a singly reinforced plastic film 16 laminated to a high performance pressure sensitive adhesive layer 13 fig5 illustrates that the tape 11 may alternatively comprise a woven fabric film 17 laminated to a high performance pressure sensitive adhesive layer 13 fig6 illustrates that the tape 11 may alternatively comprise a plain or unreinforced film 21 laminated to a high performance pressure sensitive adhesive layer 13 pieces.
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toward the back of the bank and riprap 20 is piled over the unrolled portion of the roll mat 10 so that the roll mat 10 and the riprap 20 will be embedded together in the ground fig3 is a schematic perspective view showing a trench formed at a top of a bank to install the roll mat 10 and the riprap 20 fig4 is a schematic cross sectional view taken along the line b b of fig3 as shown in fig3 and 4 the top surface of the bank 100 is excavated to form a trench 110 at which the roll mat 10 is to be disposed in the present disclosure the bank is not entirely dug or damaged but just the top surface of the bank is excavated to a certain depth to form the trench 110 while remaining the bank slope as it is in particular in the present disclosure the trench 110 may be formed at the bank only in a region where bank erosion is expected for example in case of a river based on a direction along which the river flows or a longitudinal direction the trench 110 may be excavated at the top of the bank in the longitudinal direction only for a region where bank collapse is expected as shown in fig3 and 4 fig5 is a schematic perspective view showing that the roll mat 10 is disposed at the trench 110 as depicted in fig1 fig6 is a schematic cross sectional view taken along the line c c of fig5 as shown in fig5 and 6 after the trench 110 is completely formed the roll mat 10 is disposed in the.
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has a bottom mount freezer with french doors it is should be understood that the present invention may be used in other configurations including side by side refrigerator configurations and other types of configurations the refrigerator 10 has a refrigerator cabinet 12 one or more compartments are disposed within the refrigerator cabinet 12 as shown in fig1 a fresh food compartment 14 is shown with french doors 16 18 providing access to the fresh food compartment 14 below the fresh food compartment 14 is a freezer compartment 20 which may be accessed by pulling drawer 22 outwardly mounted on the door 16 is an ice maker 24 an ice bucket 26 such as a container to hold or store ice is also mounted on the door 16 as shown in fig1 the ice bucket 26 is positioned below the ice maker 24 preferably the ice maker 24 is configured to make clear ice or wet ice which is ice which is generally transparent and generally appears not to have air or other impurities such ice is generally made at a temperature near freezing there is a drain 52 in the ice bucket 26 to maintain the ice as clear ice or wet ice ice is stored in the ice bucket 26 temporarily and allowed to melt thereby resulting in melt water the melt water may be separated from the ice stored in the ice bucket 26 and released the melt water may then be conveyed from the ice bucket 26 through the drain 52 to another location alternatively the melt water may be collected in the ice bucket 26 although various locations are contemplated to drain the melt water as will be discussed with respect to various embodiments one such location is an evaporator 32 in the.
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the top of the main cutting element 20 are provided two secondary cutting edges 23 23 u2032 which branch off in v shaped manner from the longitudinal cutting edge 22 the secondary cutting edges 23 23 u2032 run outwards at right angles to the main cutting direction 60 on its rear side remote from the longitudinal cutting edge 22 the main cutting element 20 is supported by a cutting edge support area 14 whose height decreases with increasing spacing from the main cutting element 20 behind the frontally positioned main cutting element 20 two reaming elements 30 30 u2032 are provided on the top on dedendum 10 as shown in fig1 and 4 relative to the reaming element 30 reaming elements 30 30 u2032 in each case have a round shaft bit 33 with a conical tip area a conical carbide pin type cutting edge 32 is provided on the tip of the round shaft bit 33 two reception sleeves 37 37 u2032 are provided in the rear portion of the cutting edge support area 14 on the top of dedendum 10 for holding the reaming elements 30 30 u2032 the round shaft bits 33 of the reaming elements 30 30 u2032 are inserted in the reception sleeves 37 37 u2032 which can in particular have a round or elliptical internal cross section the reaming elements 30 30 u2032 are positioned in such a way that their pin type.
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by a ball mill using alumina made pot to turn out the glaze powders 0066 table 2 main element glaze powder a 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 sio 2 36 3 35 6 34 6 35 5 33 3 36 1 37 3 38 0 41 8 39 8 al 2 o 3 2 1 2 5 2 5 2 1 2 0 2 1 2 4 1 5 2 2 2 2 b 2 o 3 28 2 26 6 27 2 26 6 28 7 29 3 27 6 29 9 29 2 27 6 na 2 o 1 0 1 1 0 8 1 4 0 3 0 9 1 2 1 0 0 6 0 6 k 2 o 4 7 4 4 6 4 5 2 5 1 4 8 4 7 4 1 3 5 3 3 li 2 o 2 1 2 3 2 5 2 6 1 7 2 0 2 4 0 4 1 8 1 1 bao 4 7 5 6 5 7 3 1 4 5 4 1 4 9 4 6 2 7 5 0 sro zno 14 7 19 4 12 9 18 5 17 3 15 2 12 7 15 7 11 2 13 8 moo 3 1 0 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 fe 2 o 3 0 5 cao 4 4 2 2 4 5 3 3 4 1 3 0 4 7 4 4 zro 2 1 0 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 3 1 2 0 6 1 2 1 1 tio 2 0 5 1 1 mgo 3 6 total 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100.
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arrangement keeps the two members spaced apart this allows each member to bend and flex when subjected to longitudinal forces as transverse loading occurs the two members are caused to move together and eventually abut one another this abutment greatly increases the overall strength of the control arm allowing it to withstand severe transverse forces without buckling application_number US 45585499 A description referring to fig1 the two piece control arm 20 of the present invention is shown in the context of a rear independent suspension system 8 the rear cradle 10 forms a portion of the frame of the vehicle wheel drum housing 12 supports the braking assembly and wheels for the vehicle wheel drum housing 12 is attached to rear cradle 10 and is aligned with the rear axle line 16 as shown three control arms connect the wheel drum housing 12 to the rear cradle 10 rear control arm 20 suspension link 20 upper control arm 22 and front control arm 23 a spring 14 and shock absorber not shown are coupled to front control arm 23 to absorb vertical displacement of the wheel drum housing 12 whereas the suspension link 20 and upper control arm 22 are able to freely pivot in this direction the front of the vehicle is indicated as shown suspension link 20 must be designed to handle the three disparate forces indicated.
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64 to the downhole environment through dump port 66 the hydraulic fluid may be input to the chamber 64 through fill hole 68 after the chamber 64 is filled hole 68 is closed off by check valve 70 and with a backup plug as shown in fig6 housing 43 as shown in fig3 is fixedly connected to housing sub 42 by hex head screws 45 and serves as an actuating tool housing coil spring 74 is compressed when the chamber 64 is filled with pressurized fluid and thus biases piston 76 upward piston 76 is sealed to the lower portion of the housing 43 by 0 ring 78 and upward movement of the piston 76 is prevented since the chamber 64 is sealed until the coil assembly 62 is activated and since the fluid within the chamber 64 is for practical purposes incompressible rod 80 is fixed at its upper end to the piston 76 and extends through the retainer ring 82 and then through the latch sub 72 ring 82 includes a threaded port 84 to receive the upper end of collet mechanism 86 and cooperates with the collet mechanism 86 to retain the rod 80 in its run in position or stop position as shown in fig3 i e before the setting tool is set the lower end 81 of rod 80 thus engages a plurality of finger collets 86 which are housed within the plug latch tube upper end 95 of the.
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the rotor 52 and the drum 30 to transfer a driving force of the rotor 52 to the drum 30 instead of the rotor 52 and the stator 51 the driving shaft 53 may be connected with a motor located at the lower portion using a pulley and a belt a controller 12 is provided at the upper portion of the cabinet 10 and controls the whole operation of the washing machine a door 11 is provided at the front of the cabinet 10 and a gasket 100 is provided between the door 11 and the drum 30 the gasket 100 serves to prevent washing water from being leaked into the washing machine as shown in fig3 the gasket 100 includes a first end 10 a second end 120 and a bent portion 130 formed between the first and second ends the first end 110 is inserted into an opening formed in the cabinet and is engaged with the door 11 that closes the opening the second end 120 is engaged with the tub 20 the bent portion 130 serves to give elasticity to the gasket 100 to damp vibration of the tub 20 and the drum 30 substantially the bent portion 130 is comprised of a bellows in more detail the bent portion 130 is oriented toward the door 11 as shown the bent portion 130 is forwardly extended from the body of the gasket 100 the bent portion 130 also allows the gasket 100 to damp up and down vibration and forward and reverse vibration meanwhile as aforementioned friction occurs between respective facing inner surfaces of the bent portion.
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box assembly generally designated 20 and a lower male die box assembly generally designated 22 the thermoplastic sheet or web s is incrementally indexed between the upper and lower mold assemblies 20 and 22 in the usual manner by pairs of superimposed nesting upper and lower endless chains 24 which are described more particularly in u s pat no 3 217 852 incorporated herein by reference the female die box assembly includes a plurality of spaced apart mold cavities 28 the upper die box assembly 20 includes a vacuum manifold chamber 29 which connects to the cavities 28 by means of passages 31 and a line member 33 is employed to connect the vacuum manifold chamber 29 with a conventional rotary pump and surge tank the general construction of the upper and lower die box assemblies 20 and 22 is more particularly illustrated in u s pat no 3 346 923 which is incorporated herein by reference the upper female die box assembly 20 is mounted on an upper moveable platen generally designated 32 having a pair of guides 34 which furnish guide surfaces for vertical travel of the upper platen 32 on vertical slides 36 fixed to the side rails 18 platen moving apparatus generally designated 38 is provided for moving the upper platen 32 and includes a drive shaft generally designated 40 journalled on a pair of spaced apart bearing blocks 42 depending from the frame header 16 a pair of relatively short toggle links 44 are fixed to the drive shaft 40 and is coupled to a pair of relatively long toggle links 46 via pivot pins 48 the lower ends 50 of the longer pair of toggle links are pivotally coupled to toggle blocks 52 which are fixed to the upper side of.
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the ribs 21 shown in fig2 as with previous embodiments the spaces between the ribs may be filled with a foam material alternatively some or all of the ribs may be excluded completely whilst still using the foam filler as in the configuration shown for a single arch in fig1 in use the structural member may be used with several similar members adjacent to it to form a floor or deck and so on they may also be configured with adjacent members perpendicular or at inclined angles to accommodate this connection portions 41 44 as shown in fig5 amp 6 may be included to facilitate connection to adjacent structural members or to inter connect members as described below fig7 shows an example of two of the members shown in fig5 connected together by connection members 71 the connection members have outstanding portions 74 which are shaped to engage the recess portions 41 provided on the structural member the two members to be connected are bonded together along their abutting surfaces 72 and to the connection members along interfaces 75 and 76 it is also envisaged that the connecting members will be connected to each other via a web portion not shown which rungs between the edges of the members 1 then in order to join.
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the sole of the foot to provide for more comfort in one preferred embodiment of the invention first and second sides 116 and 118 have a substantially concave outer surface to accommodate adjacent toes 106 also in another preferred embodiment rearward region 122 has a substantially concave outer surface now specifically referring to fig7 and 8 an alternate preferred embodiment of device 100 is presented at least a groove 130 extends from first side 116 and travels through rearward region 122 and ends at second side 118 groove 130 is designed to supply oxygen and remove moisture from between toes 106 and web space 108 in order to provide greater aeration and moisture removal a plurality of grooves 130 to 130 c may be provided now referring to fig9 through 14 another alternate preferred embodiment of device 100 is disclosed wherein opening 132 is located along the length of rearward region 122 and allows access to aperture 124 by insertion of stem 102 there through opening 132 has a lip 134 that extends and removably attaches to a corresponding mating region 136 wherein during engagement of device 100 to stem 102 lip 132 spans opening 132 and prevents removal of device 100 while sandal 104 is worn lip 134 can be pulled away to allow.
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141 results in a situation where the air leaking into the system is at 95 humidity and the air expelled through the vent 141 is at 100 humidity the difference of 5 relative humidity represents a very small volume of water being lost there may be circumstances in which it is desirable to accept this relatively low rate of coolant loss for example to permit use of the system even where the heat exchanger 114 the level switch 134 or the valve 132 is broken in the disclosed embodiment there is a not illustrated sight glass which is a vertical glass tube that is in fluid communication with the flow loop for the coolant by looking at the level of coolant within the sight glass a determination can be made of the extent to which the amount of coolant in the system has decreased for example through loss of small amounts of coolant vapor through the vent 128 or the vent 141 more liquid coolant can then be added to the system alternatively it would be possible to calculate the required amount of make up coolant with the aid of a psychometric chart and with knowledge of the flow rate and temperature of the vapor saturated gases leaving the tank 126 through the vent 128 the provision of the heat exchanger 114 helps to convert as much of the coolant as possible to liquid form thereby minimizing the amount of coolant lost through the vent 128 which in turn.
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can be rotated so as to be aligned in a common plane against the frame of the cart application_number US 87775001 A description referring now to fig1 and 3 the cart is shown and the cart includes a frame 11 a handle 13 a platform or shelf 15 and a wheel assembly 19 including wheels 21 the handle 13 is secured to the frame 11 at the center point of the frame 11 between the two wheels 21 the frame 11 is an inverted u shaped member including a cross bar 23 and two wheel bars 25 each wheel bar 25 is attached at its upper end 27 to opposite ends of the cross bar 23 generally at right angles to the cross bar 23 and substantially parallel to one another the opposite end of each wheel bar 25 is the lower end 29 of the wheel bar 25 the handle 13 is securely affixed to the cross bar 23 as stated midway between the two wheel bars 25 for purposes of reference the back of the frame 11 is where the wheels 21 are located and the front of the frame 11 is where the shelf 15 is located the wheel assembly 19 is mounted on each of the two wheel bars 25 each wheel assembly 19 includes a journal 31 mounted on each wheel bar 25 so as to rotate on the wheel bar 25 the journal 31 has a lower end 33 adjacent the lower end 29 of the wheel bar 25 and an upper end 35 opposite from the lower end 33 an end collar 37 is secured to the lower end 29 of each wheel bar 25 by a set screw 38 a spring 39 is placed between.
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the upper end 102 of the tubular mandrel 100 may be adapted to accept a standard wireline running and pulling tool and or may also be adapted to accept the packer 14 as described below when the downhole anchor 12 is run into the well it is indexed to the running position r where the pin 124 bears upwards against the j slot sub 104 as a consequence of the drag created by the belly springs 112 as the downhole anchor 12 is moved downhole as shown in fig6 the slips 118 are partially retracted in the running position r but do not interfere with the tubing t once in position the tool string which may include hydraulic jars spang or mechanical jars and a weight bar is raised to take up slack in the tool string and index the downhole anchor 12 to the pre set position ps as may be seen simply pulling up on the tool string will cause the pin 124 to move within the slot from the running position r to the pre set position ps lowering the tool string from the pre set position ps will cause the pin 124 to move to the set position s which actuates the slips 118 to engage the tubing interior surface fig7 shows the slips 118 at a maximum set position the slips 118 may engage the tubing t before the slips 118 reach the maximum set position at this point the downhole anchor 12 should accept and hold the weight of the tool string if not this may indicate that the downhole anchor 12 is placed in an unsuitable place in the tubing t.
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or fluid filled shock absorbing element could be utilized in place of spring 32 the ball chains 12 could be shaped by balls formed on a chain or cord the balls could he spherical or non spherical for example a rectangular cylindrical stopper may be utilized fig8 illustrates another embodiment of the invention which a single control device 80 is utilized with a pair of shades not shown the control device 80 is positioned between the pair of shades and four segments of hall chains 12 are received into the control device 80 for simplicity of explanation only a single ball chain 12 is shown in fig8 the springs 32 and spring retainers 34 of control device 80 may be placed into the body 82 through openings accessible at the rear side 84 of body 82 the chain stoppers 14 engage the springs 32 through lower openings in body 82 fig9 illustrates yet another embodiment of the invention 90 where the body includes a mounting plate 92 which is generally perpendicular to a plane containing the springs 32 the mounting plate 92 would allow the control device 90 to be mounted for example within a window frame interior or window moldings depending on the application fig1 is another view of the control device 90 of fig9 showing a rear access 100 through which the spring 32 and spring retainers 34 are inserted such as during manufacture fig1 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention a control device 102 include a body 113 a pair of springs 132 spring caps 134 and cap retainers 135 cap retainers 135.
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present invention in this embodiment the virtual lan system which uses an intelligent switching hub device 1 comprising a plurality of ports 3 which include physical ports which can be physically connected or logical ports which can be logically connected and a frame switch 2 for outputting a frame 9 to one of the ports 3 according to a destination mac media access control address indicative of the one port as a destination and contained in the frame 9 received by one of the ports 3 is featured by that the frame switch 2 comprises a port table 4 having pointers a indicative of next tables corresponding to the respective ports 3 a plurality of protocol id tables 5 produced correspondingly to the respective pointers a and having pointers b indicative of respective next tables a plurality of virtual lan data tables 6 produced for respective virtual lan 39 s preliminarily determined in the frame switch 2 and having pointers c indicative of respective next tables and a port information 8 indicative of the ports 3 belonging to the respective virtual lan 39 s and a plurality of forwarding tables 7 produced correspondingly to the respective pointers c in the virtual lan data tables 6 and having port numbers of the ports 3 corresponding to the respective pointers a and a count value of a counter for continuously counting from a time at which the port numbers are registered incidentally the mac is a control using a mac sub layer among data link.
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dental hardware other constituents may also be components of the cleaning solution the illustration of the cleaning chamber as shown in fig1 is intended to depict the major elements of this assembly for describing the general process itself additional details of the cleaning chamber are provided in fig2 2 a 2 b and 2 c further descriptions of these figures will be provided hereinafter again with reference to fig1 the cleaning chamber within which the aqueous cleaning solution and the dental hardware are placed is comprised of an upper section 37 and a lower section 36 both sections are constructed in major part out of a thermoplastic material the upper section 37 is domed having a central flat circular segment about its vertical axis and has a first surface reflective material 39 a affixed to its interior surfaces for reflecting incident uv light rays the cleaning chamber lower section 36 also has a first surface reflective material 39 b affixed to its interior surfaces similarly intended to reflect incident uv light rays lower section 36 is also constructed to include window 35 as an integral component both chamber sections join by friction fit 38 around their respective perimeters such that this friction fit creates a leak tight seal thereby preventing the aqueous cleaning solution 57 from leaking or otherwise escaping from the assembled cleaning chamber during operation the uv light rays 34 emitted by ccf lamp 33 pass through the fixed enclosure window 65 and cleaning chamber window 35 irradiating the cleaning solution.
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down at 41 to the drum 22 and at the other side the cable runs at 42 partially across the housing and to the drum 22 the ends of the cable are secured to balls 43 only one of which is shown after passing through holes in the drum walls so as to anchor the cable ends on the drum see fig2 d one housing part is formed with an annular recess 44 to allow the balls 43 to rotate with the otherwise closely enclosed drum and this housing part is also formed with four projections 45 forming mounting studs for screws 46 securing the housing 25 to the bracket 18 the opposite housing part is formed with a chamber 47 enclosing the operating parts of the locking device 23 which include a lever 51 pivoted on a shaft 52 and having a dog portion 53 adapted to engage peripheral teeth 54 on the outer face of the drum 22 for positive detent locking to operate the locking device 23 a torsion spring 55 biases the lever 51 counterclockwise in fig2 f and 2g to hold the dog portion 53 in engagement with the drum teeth 54 and a cam 56 on the same shaft as and operated by a thumb lever 57 pushes the lever 51 against the bias of the spring 55 when the thumb lever 57 is turned so as to clear the dog portion 53 from an engaged tooth 54 this obviously unlocks the drum the various modes of operating the spreader 20 can now be readily seen in the fig1 configuration with the drum 22 locked further outward spreading movement of the tripod legs 12 14.
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inert diluents or fillers thereby forming dosage forms such as tablets powders capsules and the like these pharmaceutical compositions can if desired contain additional ingredients such as flavorings binders excipients and the like for example tablets containing various excipients such as sodium citrate are employed together with various disintegrants such as starch alginic acid and certain complex silicates together with binding agents such as polyvinylpyrrolidone sucrose gelatin and acacia additionally lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate sodium lauryl sulfate and talc are often useful for tabletting purposes solid compositions of a similar type may also be employed as fillers in soft and hard filled gelatin capsules preferred materials therefor include lactose or milk sugar and high molecular weight polyethylene glycols the present invention is illustrated by the following examples however it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific details of these examples protective effect of various medicinal agents on piroxicam induced gastric lesions in rats adult male 34 specific pathogen free 34 rats weighing 140 160 grams of the cd strain sprague dawley were obtained from charles river breeding laboratories kingston n y the animals were acclimated for approximately one week and tested when they reached a body weight of 200 225 grams the rats were fasted for 16 hours and randomized into groups consisting of 8 to 20 animals which were normalized with.
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apparatus of fig2 is operated by supplying inlet air saturated with water and containing ambient quantities of carbon dioxide such as 300 to 600 ppm and hydrocarbons into the psa unit at the inlet 24 the stream may be flowed first through bed 10 via valve 16 with bed 10 being at a relatively high pressure as at the start of the on line period of bed 10 bed 12 has just come off line and is to be equilibrated with bed 14 which is at low pressure and has just been regenerated valves 16 and 34 are therefore open and all the others are presently closed to equilibrate beds 12 and 14 valves 54 and 58 are opened when the pressures are sufficiently equilibrated valve 54 is closed and valve 64 is opened to depressurise bed 12 via silencer 70 at the same time valve 68 is opened with valve 58 remaining open so as to repressurise bed 14 with product gas at a constant and relatively slow rate bed 12 is now regenerated by purging with dry co 2 free nitrogen by closing valve 64 and opening valves 48 and 30 when bed 12 is regenerated bed 10 comes off line with valves 16 and 34 closing regeneration of bed 12.
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the first end 38 of the bulkhead member 32 c an annular female cone member 70 defining a conical bore 72 surrounding a portion of the optical fiber 20a and of the longitudinal strength member 22 the conical bore 72 of the female cone member 70 having an inner surface 73 which tapers from a larger diameter d 2 at a first end 74 of the conical bore 72 to a smaller diameter d 2 at a second end 76 of the conical bore 72 the first end 74 of the conical bore 72 of the female cone member 70 lying when the connector assemblage 10 is assembled nearer to the bulkhead member 32 and the second end 76 of the female cone member 70 being more remote from the bulkhead member 32 the larger diameter d 2 of the conical bore 72 of the female cone member 70 being about equal to the larger diameter d 1 of the male cone member 50 and the smaller diameter d 2 of the conical bore 72 of the female cone member 70 being about equal to the smaller diameter d 1 of the male cone member 50 and the lengths of the male 50 and female 70 cone members being selected so that when juxtaposed the male and female cones at least approximately mate the male 50 and female 70 cone members when so juxtaposed having a terminal portion 22t of the strength member 22 extending therebetween the terminal.
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the formula str2 and the rings a and b may be further substituted or fused to a benzene ring and r 1 and r 2 are each hydrogen or unsubstituted or substituted alkyl aralkyl or cycloalkyl or together with the nitrogen atom form piperidino pyrrolidino or morpholino and r 3 is hydrogen alkyl or cycloalkyl are particularly useful as dyes in liquid crystalline media application_number US 77646185 A description examples of suitable substituents for the ring a are chlorine bromine methyl ethyl methoxy ethoxy acetylamino propionylamino or a fused benzene ring the ring b may carry as substituents for example chlorine bromine methyl ethyl methoxy ethoxy acetylamino propionylamino or a fused benzene ring in addition to being hydrogen r 1 and r 2 are each for example methyl ethyl propyl butyl hexyl dodecyl cyclohexyl 2 phenylethyl 2 cyanoethyl 2 hydroxyethyl 2 acetoxyethyl 2 butyryloxyethyl allyl phenylmethyl or 4 butylphenylmethyl in addition to being hydrogen r 3 is for example methyl ethyl butyl or cyclohexyl r is hydrogen or for example phenyl phenylmethyl phenylethyl phenoxy phenoxymethyl phenoxyethyl phenylmethylthio or phenylethylthio the stated radicals being unsubstituted or substituted by c 1 c 24 alkyl u03b5 1 c 24 alkoxy c 1 c 24 alkoxycarbonyl c 1 c 24 acyloxy c 5 c 7 cycloalkyl 4 c 1 c 12 alkylcyclohexyl phenyl chlorine or bromine or r is c 5 c 7 cycloalkyl or is c 1 c 24 alkylthio or c 1 c 24 alkyl which is unsubstituted or substituted by hydroxyl c 1 c 24 alkoxy c 1 c 24 alkoxycarbonyl c 1 c 24 alkyl or dialkylcarbamyl or c 1 c 24 acyloxy.
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the different heights of the warp threads relative to the weft threads the following are indicated on said reference axis h r fixed height at which the tension warp thread s 1 of the top fabric and any dead pile warp threads p 9 which are bound into the top fabric are situated during the weaving h r 39 fixed height at which the tension warp thread height s 2 of the bottom fabric and any dead pile warp threads which are bound into the bottom fabric are situated during the weaving h b1 pick height of the top weft thread at the highest position of the weft insertion device h b2 pick height of the bottom weft thread at the highest position of the weft insertion device h o1 pick height of the top weft thread at the lowest position of the weft insertion device h o2 pick height of the bottom weft thread at the lowest position of the weft insertion device h 1 height to which one binder warp b 1 of the top fabric is taken for the insertion in that fabric h 2 height to which the other binder warp b 2 of the top fabric is taken for the same insertion in that fabric h 1 39 height to which one binder warp b 3 of the bottom fabric is taken for the insertion in that fabric h 2 39 height to which the other binder warp b 4 of the bottom fabric is taken for the same insertion in that fabric h 3 height to which an active pile thread in the top fabric is taken to.
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metallization layer m x u2212 1 a via layer v x u2212 1 and a second metallization layer m x an interlevel dielectric layer 502 is used to contain the various metallization and via layers in embodiments the interlevel dielectric layer 502 may be comprised of an oxide such as silicon oxide sio2 tetraethoxysilane teos oxide or other suitable material such as a low k dielectric material e g k lt 4 while two metallization layers are shown in fig1 in practice there can be many more metallization and via layers disposed between the two metallization layers m x u2212 1 and m x is a mim capacitor 508 the mim capacitor 508 comprises a first plate 512 and a second plate 514 disposed between first plate 512 and second plate 514 is capacitor dielectric layer 516 in embodiments the first plate 512 and second plate 514 may be comprised of titanium nitride tin boron doped titanium nitride tibn or of tantalum nitride tan other materials may also be used in embodiments dielectric layer 516 may comprise hafnium oxide and or aluminum oxide in embodiments the second bottom plate 514 may extend at a distance d 5 beyond the first top plate 512 in embodiments distance d 5 may range from about 500 nanometers to about 2 micrometers a barrier layer 506 is disposed above the metallization region 507 which belongs to.
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the procedure described in step f a solution of 5 70 g of 1 p hydroxyphenyl 4 m methoxyphenyl 2 phenyl 1 butanone and 5 70 g of p toluenesulfonic acid in 250 ml of benzene was heated under a dean starke trap until the evolution of water ceased 21 2 hours the mixture was allowed to cool diluted with water and washed in turn with aqueous sodium bicarbonate water and a saturated solution of sodium chloride the residue which remained when the organic layer was taken to dryness was recrystallized from acetone cyclohexane there was obtained 4 37 g 82 of 1 p hydroxyphenyl 6 methoxy 2 phenyl 3 4 dihydronaphthalene m p 158 u00b0 162 u00b0 c a solution of 1 g of 1 p hydroxyphenyl 6 methoxy 2 phenyl 3 4 dihydronaphthalene in 20 ml of tetrahydrofuran and 1 ml of tertiarybutyl alcohol was added to 100 ml of ammonia redistilled from lithium to this there was added 42 mg of lithium wire the color faded very quickly after 5 to 10 minutes an additional 42 mg of lithium were added the blue color this time prevailed for 20 minutes after the addition of 1 g of solid ammonium chloride the mixture was taken.
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result of this exclusive or operation is xored with the third leftmost bit from the parallel bus 202 in exclusive or gate 210 the result of exclusive or gate 210 is xored with the fourth leftmost bit from the parallel bus 202 in exclusive or gate 214 the bit by bit xor may be implemented on any data width and need not be restricted to the 4 bit wide example of the embodiment 200 in fig2 greater or fewer xor gates may be added or subtracted such that they are sufficient to xor in the fashion shown above for the entire data set provided by the parallel bus 202 it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the bit by bit xor circuit 200 shown in fig2 may be implemented using different types or arrangements of gates without departing from the scope of the present invention it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art would be to create other flowcharts illustrating how to implement other embodiments of the present invention that enable use of the adjacency principle of gray code over any even count range of values turning now to fig3 the particular methods of the invention are described in terms of computer software with reference to a flowchart 300 the methods to be performed by a computer constitute computer programs made up.
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southwest in a stationary structure the mounting means may be onto the side of a building or on panel supporting means with the orientation of panel 82 about the vertical tilt axis defined by construction or fixed permanently at installation one such embodiment is for stationary pv panels mounted facing an advantageous direction for the purpose of augmenting the electric power supply during certain times of the year one example is during summer months when the demand for electricity reaches a maximum due to increased loads imposed by air conditioning this application of pv technology is called peak demand reduction in the field of electric utility services on site installations where a panel like structure is preferred as in many residential and commercial applications either the stacked or nested configuration may be used with some portion of the upper or interior conical segments s 42 or 62 respectively transparent and mounted with one axis of freedom to obtain the maximum energy production throughout a year the vertical tilt angle of panels 82 may be adjusted periodically over weeks or months as the seasons change this may be accomplished manually or via a pre set control timer and means for mechanical actuation lighting applications where collected and concentrated sunlight enters an interior.
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must always be positive at any point of the riser to prevent instability phenomena buckling for example this equation allows to couple the tensions in the various pipes main pipe and auxiliary lines and thus to recalculate all the thrust loads in each component of the riser these small diameter pipes are fastened individually along each riser element their ends are provided with the required seals but they include no device allowing stresses to be transmitted from one pipe to the next the simply floating pipes fit into one another thus by first approximation no high actual tension is exerted on these pipes t actual al u2248 p i u2062 s e s i if we assume that the seal diameter equals the outside diameter of the pipe these pipes carry fluids under high working pressure and therefore t eff u2062 u2062 ec u2062 u2062 t u2062 u2062 i u2062 u2062 v u2062 u2062 e a u2062 u2062 l p i p e u2062 s s u2062 u2062 e u2062 u2062 a u2062 u2062 l a u2062 u2062 l is greatly negative if the pipe is under high internal pressure thus the pipes will tend to buckle and properly spaced out clamps are required to overcome this tendency another important effect induced by the pressure applied to the peripheral lines is the increase in.
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vitamin k1 added dietary group and the mk 4 added dietary group fig5 and fig6 fig7 shows the results of testis vitamin k concentration right vitamin k1 and left mk 4 the testis mk 4 concentration significantly increased in the vitamin k1 added dietary group and the mk 4 added dietary group it is thought that vitamin k1 was converted to mk 4 in the body fig8 shows changes in blood testosterone values the blood testosterone values of the vitamin k1 added dietary group was not seen to differ from those of the control dietary group at four weeks and five weeks at two weeks and three weeks the blood testosterone values of the vitamin k1 added dietary group was higher than those of the control dietary group when an overall two way layout analysis of variance was performed the significant difference was determined to be p lt 0 01 fig9 shows testis testosterone concentration results the testosterone values were high in both the vitamin k1 added dietary group and the mk 4 added dietary group from the above described results it is clear that vitamin k1 and vitamin k2 menaquinone 4 increase the blood testosterone level and the testis testosterone level administration of vitamin k2 is preferable because changes in weight and changes in diet intake are not seen increase of testosterone using vitamin.
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between their respective side members 21 28 of inner door frame 20 and the respective section 34a b of the outer framing frame 30 the side glass panels 60a b are shaped to fit against the glass jamb portions 25 38 of both the side member 21 28 and the members of the framing frame 30 similarly the transom glass panel 64 is extended horizontally to fit between the first side member 21 and the second side member 28 and also extends vertically to fit between the transom member 29 and the top members 36 of the outer framing frame 30 in use the prefabricated door frame assembly 10 may optionally include a door 14 already hinge mounted 16 to the door frame 20 the framing frame 30 is attachable to structures to incorporate the prefabricated door frame assembly 10 into the structure to provide a decorative doorway to the structure as to a further discussion of the manner of usage and operation of the present invention the same should be apparent from the above description accordingly no further discussion relating to the manner of usage and operation will be provided with respect to the above description then it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention to.
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psf c in control medium on plga large fiber scaffolds glf c in control medium on plga small fiber scaffolds gsf c in osteogenic inducing medium on plla large fiber scaffolds plf os in osteogenic inducing medium on plla small fiber scaffolds psf os in osteogenic inducing medium on plga large fiber scaffolds glf os and in osteogenic inducing medium on plga small fiber scaffolds gsf os fig5 and 6 show that calcium levels for cells grown on plla and plga large and small fiber scaffolds in os media are significantly higher on day 11 than on day 7 this shows positive differentiation in os medium and that all of the scaffolds can support differentiation successfully no differences attributable to either fiber size or polymer composition were observed as shown in fig7 sems of cells growing on a gsf and b psf scaffolds in os medium for 14 days show a uniform distribution of cells throughout all the scaffolds and an abundant mineralization of the extracellular matrix cells form a uniform cell layer embedded in extracellular matrix across the surface and interior of the scaffolds plla and plga were made into 1 mm thick non woven mats of two distinctly different fiber diameters nanometer sf and micrometer lf by electrospinning as described in example 1 and were sterilized prior to cell seeding sem mercury intrusion porosimetry mip and differential scanning calorimetry dsc were used to determine fiber diameter and cell morphology porosity and pore size distribution and thermal profile respectively to determine the chondrogenic potential of mscs on lf and sf mscs isolated from whole bone marrow and subcultured as described in example 1 were seeded onto lf and sf scaffolds at a density of 1 u00d7 10 5 cells cm 2 cells were maintained in chondrogenic induction.
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take advantage of r tree indexing user defined data types and user defined routines are typically defined to support a specific range tree index for a specific database topology a range tree index includes hierarchical nested multi dimensional range levels based on the user defined data types and the user defined routines preferably the r tree index is dynamic with the user defined routines re classifying database contents into updated hierarchical nested multi dimensional range levels responsive to addition modification or deletion of database content by a user the software used to generate and store the user defined routines generally involves operations other than database transactions as a result the operations generating and storing the user defined routines do not create corresponding transaction log entries and so the log based high availability data replicator does not transfer the user defined routines that define a specific r tree index to the secondary side 30 for example in the informix dynamic server environment the user defined routines defining the r tree index are stored on the primary side 10 as a definitional data set such as an r tree capsule 50 residing in the shared memory 16 the r tree index includes multi dimensional range levels such as one or more root levels branch levels and leaf levels indexing information is.
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possible with the intended mounting if a facing tile become broken or defaced it can be replaced by pulling it from its mounting and replacing it with a new one also because of the potential for replacing tiles individually the backing member must be solidly connected to the substrate to prevent separation when a tile is removed accordingly the backing member may be nailed or screwed to the wall it will be observed that the prong 34 includes an enlargement 36 near its end which is larger than the opening 22 when the enlargement 36 is pushed through the opening 22 the slits will allow the flaps 25 to flex out of the way until the enlargement passes through the hole then the flaps will flip back into place to releasably lock the backing member and tile together see particularly fig3 at this point the patterned relief 20 32 of the two elements will be in nested position and the combined heighth of the two will be about 1 2 inch from the substrate surface it will be observed that relative dimensions of the length of the prong 34 thickness of the enlargement 36 and the thickness of the flaps 25 are critical to the proper functioning of the tile mounting process the flaps are relatively thin so that the prong 34 can penetrate the.
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should be appreciated that another alternative embodiment is attaching a spring to the farthest right side of housing of the case 510 to the vertical extension 555 which will bias the plate 140 and flat gear 155 back into the case 510 then when the trigger 159 is squeezed and pulled back into the handle the upward movement of the cable 151 will rotate the round gear 153 thus causing the plate 140 to move outward to the end of the tines 130 alternatively as shown in embodiment of fig7 d and 7e the tines 130 are optionally linear or curved respectively curves tines being preferable when the plate 140 rotates rather than translates in a complete lateral fashion in fig6 a guide rails 165 are shown as also having rearward extending appendages 165 b to plate 140 spaced above tines 130 attached to side 110 b of the shaft 110 more preferably a spring 180 is coiled around each guide rail appendage 165 b which are behind plate 140 to avoid fouling further the ends 165 a of guide rails 165 b extend through mating holes in the base about shaft side 110 b and thus stabilize plate 140 fig6 b illustrates one alternative embodiment for using a leaf spring 180 as opposed to ordinary coil springs 180 and 180 u2032 in fig6 a while leaf spring 180 is oriented with the wide side vertical it is also possible to deploy leaf springs of other shapes and orientation note that the guide rails 165 are attached to the front of plate 140 moving forward therewith this alternative embodiment can be used with any of the actuator embodiments described herein fig7 a c are schematic elevations of the front side and rear of a fourth embodiment.
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thus maintaining the rebar ductility based on experimentation using argon co 2 shielding gas with the 90 10 ratio and at approximately 35 cfh flow rate obtains the strongest fusion rebar weld a rebar panel containing a plurality of such fusion welds is inherently strong and self stabilizing thus the fusion welded rebar panels do not require any additional stabilizing structure to maintain panel integrity an independent testing facility was employed to examine the strength value of the weld and to examine the overall effect of the weld on the structural integrity of the rebar the conclusions reached by researchers at the independent testing facility are presented in appendix a and incorporated by reference herein the present invention anticipates a variety of alternative embodiments of the welded rebar manufacturing center without deviating from the scope of the present invention fig4 discloses a portable welded rebar panel manufacturing center 40 made in accordance with the present invention the portable welded rebar panel manufacturing center is mounted on a movable vehicle such as a trailer but otherwise includes the same components as described above namely rebar shear 12 rebar bender 14 welding jig 16 rebar welder 18 power source 20 and one or more rolling tables 22 the portable manufacturing center is designed to be transported to a construction job site for manufacture of rebar panels of various sizes this portable version of the invention is especially useful for producing large welded rebar panels that are difficult to transport intact from remote manufacturing facilities using existing technology in addition the portable manufacturing center is useful when especially complex panels are required in the construction process an alternative embodiment is shown with reference to fig5 7 which disclose a stationary welded rebar panel manufacturing center 50 fig5 discloses a building.
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particles are produced by means of flame hydrolysis of sicl 4 and are deposited in layers on a rotating mandrel the germanium doped inner layer 22 is obtained in that during the deposition of the inner layer 22 gecl 4 is added to sicl 4 after a ge doped soot material layer has been deposited which layer in its thickness corresponds to the inner layer 22 the supply of gecl 4 is stopped and undoped material continues to be built up in this way a porous sio 2 body is obtained after the removal of the carrier the soot body thus produced is subjected to chlorine treatment at increased temperature in order to remove hydroxyl groups to a level of under 30 ppb by weight thereupon the porous sio 2 dehydrated soot body is vitrified under formation of the substrate tube 21 the inner and outer surfaces of the substrate tube 21 are then mechanically smoothed and chemically etched in order to produce the preform for the optical fiber with the refractive index profile represented in fig2 a the inner walls 24 of the substrate tube 21 as shown in fig2 b are first coated by means of the mcvd process with an undoped sio 2 layer to a thickness of about 0 88 mm and at the same time directly vitrified then a ge doped layer with a thickness of 0.
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a robotic arm to automatically and selectively clean an object transported on an assembly line application_number US 201213681905 A description referring to the figures the system 10 includes an assembly line 12 for transporting a product or device 14 to be cleaned by example only the device shown is a bulk seed tote box used for transporting seed other products and devices 14 may be used without departing from the invention the assembly line 12 is of any size or shape and preferably advancement of the device 14 along the assembly line 12 is operated by a controller 16 the controller includes a processor 18 a memory 20 software 22 a display 24 and an input device 26 positioned adjacent the assembly line 1 is a robot 28 the robot has a base 30 and an arm 32 connected to the arm 32 is one or more nozzles 34 which are associated with c0 2 blasting equipment 36 for blasting granules of dry ice in operation prior to loading a device 14 on the assembly line 12 the controller 16 is programmed to control the operation of the assembly line 12 the robot 28 and the c0 2 blasting equipment 36 more specifically the controller is programmed to activate the arm 32 of the.
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changing the print ring bearing the various type characters to that end the dovetail arrangement shown at 58 permits the disconnection of the printing assembly 10 from the lead screw follower 50 the manner in which the type rings of the printwheel assembly are disassembled is the subject of my co pending application ser no 407 841 filed aug 13 1982 in order to slide the rotary printing assembly 10 off the driven shaft 28 it is necessary to free one end of the shaft 28 the present invention teaches a pull down assembly shown generally at 70 in fig1 and 3 that permits the end of the shaft 28 to become free the movable pull down assembly 70 includes a vertically arranged plate member 72 that is pivotally mounted at its base by tabs 74 76 to the main frame of the assembly tabs 74 76 have holes formed therein through which pins formed on plate 72 protrude one of which is seen at 78 and thus provide the appropriate bearing surfaces the plate 72 has a bushing 80 arranged therein that provides a suitable bearing surface for the end of shaft 28 note that shaft 28 rotates at a relatively high speed as driven by the servo motor 30 in order to provide some damping to cut down excessive vibrations of the shaft 28 and to prevent any high frequency noise or squeal.
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developed for high speed printers with piezo printhead such as kyocera kjb4 printhead another formulation was developed using now nanumadit na 0716 additive it was mixed for humectation diethylene glycol 2 glycerin 2 and c 1 5 and 2 pyrrolidone 10 for drying and print quality water is added 26 to complete the base formulation in a second step it was added the magnetic loading 55 u2014 0716 nanumadit synthesized according to u s pat no 8 815 393 b2 in this formulation the ferrofluid contains 50 solids and is comprised of a cobalt and manganese ferrite functionalized with histidine using water as the carrier medium homogenization is carried out for 60 minutes at 230 rpm without heating wetting agents and biocide were added to adjust surface tension and control the growth of microorganisms this ink was printed using hp45 cartridge reaching average magnetization of 150 using idautomationscmc7 source size 12 and paper weights 90 g m2 this aqueous base formulation was prepared with the additive nanumadit na 2701 for the base of the ink were mixed glycerol 7 dantocol dhe 5 2 pyrrolidinone 7 cab o jet 300 10 and water 11 in a second step it was added the magnetic loading 60 u2014 2701 nanumadit synthesized as described in u s pat no 8 815 393 b2 in this formulation ferrofluid contains 50 solids and is comprised of a cobalt ferrite and barium functionalized with citric acid using water as the carrier medium the homogenization was performed during 60 minutes at 230.
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roughness amplifies natural surface chemistry three commonly used models describe different wetting states of a liquid drop resting on a solid the young relation wenzel relation and cassie baxter relation in 1805 thomas young analyzed the interaction of a fluid droplet resting on a solid surface surrounded by a gas in fig2 by performing a force balance of the interfacial forces a droplet resting on a solid surface and surrounded by a gas forms a characteristic contact angle u03b8 where the contact angle of the droplet u03b8 is shown on the left hand side of fig2 u03b3 sv is the interfacial tension between the solid and vapor u03b3 sl is the interfacial tension between the solid and liquid and u03b3 lv is the interfacial tension between the liquid and vapor if u03b3 sl lt u03b3 sv the contact angle is less than 90 u00b0 and if the liquid is water then the solid is termed hydrophilic if u03b3 sl gt u03b3 sv the contact angle is greater than 90 u00b0 and if the liquid is water then the solid is termed hydrophobic if the solid surface is rough and the liquid is in intimate contact with the solid asperities the droplet is in the wenzel state if the liquid rests on the tops of the asperities it is in the cassie baxter state in 1936 wenzel examined roughened surfaces and assumed that liquid was in intimate contact with solid asperities wenzel determined that when the liquid moves a differential distance dx the liquid experiences a change of surface energy de r u03b3 sl u03b3 sv dx u03b3 lv dx cos u03b8 where r is the ratio of the actual area to the projected area because equilibrium implies de dx 0 the increased solid area interacting with the liquid will change.
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the relative hardness associated with each sample which is the penetration force at a respective value measured in millimeters as well as the energy required to spread extrude the product by measuring the area under the curve each sample was tested in order to determine the percent of oil loss for each sample in order to measure the amount of oil released from each sample two empty whatman 1 filter papers were weighed out and a 5 gram portion of each sample was placed between the two filter papers in a sandwiched configuration a two kilogram weight was centrally placed on top of each sandwiched sample for about 5 seconds in order to apply pressure to the sample in a consistent reproducible manner each sample was allowed to remain in this arrangement for 24 hours at a temperature between about 68 u00b0 f and 72 u00b0 f after this period of time the two filter papers were re weighed and the amount of oil released from the sample into the two filter papers was then determined by gravimetric analysis to correct for any effects due to ambient humidity a control set of empty filter papers exposed to the same environment as the test sample a temperature between about 68 u00b0 f and 72 u00b0 f for 24 hours were also measured and these values were used in the gravimetric analysis to adjust for any changes in the filter paper weight due to moisture pick up the results of the gravimetric analysis are provided below in table 2.
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are evenly spaced across a perpendicular plane a laser module 300 may emit any one of a variety of beams 400 to project various patterns 500 such as a dot line cross or other specialty configurations it is well known how to provide such beam shapes from a conventional low powered laser the user may mix and match different types of modules 300 for a given task the laser modules 300 are placed on a manual or self leveling platform 100 capable of holding multiple modules 300 a laser module 300 may be rotated pivoted or turned so as to orient its laser beam in an infinite number of directions a laser module 300 with four reference sides 320 may be used in combination with equivalent laser modules 300 to create any of the above mentioned configurations such a versatile laser module 300 may contain four reference sides 320 oriented such that all sides of the module except two adjacent sides orthogonal to the windowed face are reference sides alternatively a laser module 300 may contain five or six reference sides 320 additional reference sides 320 allows the laser module 300 to have other laser modules 300 stacked on each reference side 320 including under and or on top of the module 300 a laser module 300 may have a shell that is in one embodiment formed from separate pieces thereby allowing ample internal space for mounting electrical and electronic components into the laser module 300 during assembly the laser module 300 may be manufactured with the reference sides 320 formed with a single shell.
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a desired length is provided by a hinged cover 40 the cover 40 is desirably made of a soft fabric material but may be of other construction the cover 40 is hingedly coupled to the plate 12 and folds over the portions of the belt 14 located in the channel 20 the cover 40 may include hook material to also cooperate with the loop material 34 of the belt 14 and maintain the cover 40 closed against the belt 14 and in releasable frictional engagement therewith in this regard it will be understood that the indicated hook and loop materials may be reversed and that other cooperating fastener devices may be utilized to shorten the effective length of the belt 14 and hence of the brace 10 the cover 40 is lifted and the engagement members 26 and 28 are hingedly pivoted to their open positions this disengages the hook and loop engagement of the belt 14 therefrom the handle 36 of the belt 14 is then grasped and pulled upwardly such as shown in fig7 as will be appreciated this uniformly reduces the length from each end of the belt 14 and accumulates excess portions of the belt 14 adjacent the channel 20 the engagement members 26 and 28 are then closed to maintain the effective belt length the excess belt material may be folded or the like as shown in fig8 to neatly store the excess material in the channel 22 and the cover 40 closed to overlie the excess material and otherwise secure the brace.
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the safety helmet for powering and controlling a strobe light thereon which projects light beams therefrom while freeing hands of a wearer of the safety helmet for doing other types of work application_number US 4009287 A description turning now descriptively to the drawings in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views fig1 to 3 illustrate an emergency safety helmet 10 made of stiff material 11 and containing a strobe lamp 12 connected to top of the safety helmet an electrical circuit 14 is disposed within the safety helmet 10 a power supply 16 being a dry cell battery is connected to the electrical circuit 14 within the safety helmet in which the power supply has a source of electricity for energizing the strobe lamp 12 a flasher 18 is connected to the electrical circuit 14 within the safety helmet 10 between the strobe lamp 12 and the power supply 16 for interrupting the electrical connection between the strobe lamp 12 and the power supply 16 at predetermined intervals a normally opened switch 20 is connected to the electrical circuit 14 within the safety helmet 10 that can be manually operated for closing the electrical circuit an access door 22 is disposed in the safety helmet 10 so as to replace the dry cell battery 16 when needed the switch 20 is a push button type.
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with one embodiment of the present invention in fig5 a portion of trigger circuitry 32 namely trigger units 100 and 104 are used to generate hardware breakpoint triggers when there is a match between a predetermined trigger value and a value on a portion of bus 20 e g address or data from cpu 12 alternate embodiments of the present invention may have any number of triggers 100 104 the hardware breakpoint triggers 100 104 are sent to a portion of the combining logic 36 by way of conductors 102 and 106 respectively where they are combined with other trigger sources such as inputs 56 from cpu 12 outputs 62 u2032 from other portions of action select and control logic 38 u2032 or outputs from multi function debug counters 34 all trigger sources can then be combined in the portion of combining logic 36 in a manner selected by the user e g by way of control bits in registers 30 examples of how these can be combined are anding oring as well as sequencing the trigger sources e g detecting the arrival of one trigger source before another arrives conductor 56 is used as an input to combining logic 36 to accept events from cpu 12 in the generation of final triggers in one embodiment combining logic 36 uses the execution of the debugev instruction in trigger generation in a first example using the circuitry illustrated in fig5 it is possible to generate a final trigger 119 only after finding a first trigger trigger 100 followed by finding a second trigger trigger 104 followed by the execution of a debugev instruction by cpu 12 only upon finding this precise sequence is a debug action performed by the action select and control logic 38 see.
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tongue suspension for the treatment of osa referring also back to fig4 the first and second fibers 102 104 are joined only at one or more discrete connection regions 106 in the illustrated embodiment the device includes a single discrete connection region centrally located between first 102 a 104 a and second 102 b 104 b ends of the first and second fibers respectively as such there remains a single fiber leading leg 105 107 and trailing leg 109 111 for each of the first and second filaments respectively on either side of the discrete connection region the single fiber leading and trailing legs provide flexibility of typical monofilament fibers as they remain unaltered from the extruded condition the volume of the combined fibers at the centrally located discrete connection region 106 provides an increased load bearing surface at the center of the tongue which also serves to minimize the risk of pull out fig7 illustrates the tissue suspension device 100 implanted within the tongue t the connection region 106 lies along an axis that is substantially perpendicular with an anterior posterior axis of the tongue the leading and trailing legs of the first and second fibers 105 109 107 111 preferably extend toward to a substantially common fixation point.
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surface 6 of said storage drum in order to form an intermediate yarn store or yarn supply said yarn then is withdrawn by said textile machine overhead of said storage drum 3 depending on consumption in housing 1 a drive motor 7 for said winding element 4 is received which is controlled by a control device 8 said control device 8 is receiving control signals from a device s yarn sensor provided in housing bracket 2 drive motor 7 for example is controlled such that the yarn y is wound onto the storage drum 3 until the first winding 10 in withdrawal direction is reaching a detection zone 11 then the drive motor 7 is stopped or decelerated and will only then be accelerated again as soon as said detection zone has been cleared by said yarn again said device s contains at least one light source l and at least one signal generating receiver r light diode or photo transistor both of which are integrated into a switching circuit 12 a reflector b is provided countersunk below the surface 6 of said storage drum 3 which reflects light emitted by said light source l towards receiver r advantageously said reflector is situated at a light permeable plate p inserted into the surface 6 of said storage drum.
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of calender roll or 34 slice 34 is about six inches wide however depending upon the particular situation each slice may be wider or narrower additional nozzles 49 are located near the ends of the plenum 5 to compensate for the increased cooling tendency of the calender roll ends as shown in fig1 a computerized valve control device 50 controls the heating of each section of the calender roll 11 to maintain a uniform thickness of calendered material 29 a web thickness sensor 51 senses the thickness of the calendered material 29 at various locations along its width and sends signals which correspond to the thicknesses of the material to the control device 50 depending on the degree of deviation of the calendered material 29 from the desired thickness the valve control device 50 selectively directs air pressure against certain diaphragms 21 which in turn adjust the associated valves 13 so that the valves discharge a greater or lesser amount of steam from each nozzle 9 if the sensor 51 detects a thick section of calendered material 29 the control device 50 adjusts the valve 13 adjacent to that section of the calender roll 11 and allows more steam to heat that section of the roll 11 the additional steam heating the section of the calender roll 11 causes it to expand the expanding section of the calendar roll 11 decreases the corresponding section of nip 25 thus decreasing the thickness of the calendered material 29 produced by the heated section of the roll 11 alternatively when the sensor 51 detects a thin section of calendered material.
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by reusing one or more waveform correlations from a previous processing window as waveform correlations for one or more subsequent processing windows and or by exploiting the hermitian symmetry of the waveform correlation matrix application_number US 73992407 A description the present invention provides multiple techniques for reducing the computational complexity associated with waveform correlations used in multicode detection fig1 illustrates a block diagram of one exemplary multicode receiver 10 that jointly detects signals transmitted on different spreading codes and received as a composite received signal r t the receiver 10 may be deployed in any wireless network element e g a base station mobile terminal etc receiver 10 comprises a rake section 12 a processor 14 and a multicode detector 16 rake section 12 despreads the composite received signal r t and generates a vector of rake combined values corresponding to each spreading code based on combining weights and path delays provided by processor 14 multicode detector 16 jointly processes the rake combined values to generate estimates of the transmitted symbols based on channel coefficients and path delays provided by processor 14 rake section 12 comprises a plurality of rake and or grake receivers 18 each rake receiver 18 includes a plurality of rake fingers 20 and a rake combiner 21 each rake finger 20 comprises a delay element 22 and a despreader or correlator 24 for processing different time shifts or multi path echoes of the received signal r t delay elements 22 delay the received signal r t responsive to a path delay u03c4 selected by processor 14 to time.
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tool tip 46 so that when the tool holder 12a is properly mounted on the respective cross slide 21 in the machine tool the end of this bolt 59 may engage the reference surface 16 or 77 to establish the tool tip 46 in the proper desired gaged position this will establish the desired tool tip cutting length of the workpiece 17 with these three mutually perpendicular distances preset in the fixture 11 then the nuts 39 may be loosened and the tool holder 12a removed and mounted on the desired cross slide 21 the key 40 will engage the t slot 22 on such cross slide to establish the desired gaged distance 71 the lower surface of the tool holder 12a resting on and being secured to the mounting surface of the cross slide will assure that the tool tip 46 in its line of movement will intersect the respective spindle axis the end of the bolts 59 engaging the reference surface 16 or 77 will establish the desired axial length of the workpiece up to the point of cutting by the tool tip 46 when the tool holder is an upside down tool holder 20b a very similar procedure for establishing the three mutually perpendicular gaged dimensions is followed in such case the tool holder 12b will be that as shown at the left portion of fig1 and 2 with the tool 20b mounted upside down the tool tip 46 in that case is.
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the fiber 39 s principal axis locations 1 through 4 in fig5 a represent one representative clockwise circular arc generated by rotating mirror 470 wherein the arc encompasses the fovea region 520 similarly fig5 a 1 maps in the time domain a one to one relationship of locations 1 through 4 in the circular arc to the electronic signal generated by the differential polarization output x u2212 y described earlier as can be seen in one revolution of the arc 510 about the fovea at angular frequency u03c9 the time domain differential polarization signal x u2212 y generates a 2 u03c9 frequency doubled component in contrast fig5 b depicts one representative clockwise circular arc generated by rotating mirror 470 wherein the patient 39 s eye is skewed off axis relative to the incoming optical beam 451 by a sufficient amount that the circular arc lies outside and does not encompass the fovea region 520 in this case the one to one mapping in the time domain generates a time domain differential polarization signal x u2212 y at the same angular frequency u03c9 as the rotating mirror 470 given this the differential polarization signal can be analyzed by frequency spectrum analysis to detect the presence or absence of the 2 u03c9 frequency doubled signal which can be used to determine if the patient 39 s eye is within a particular angular offset relative to the incoming optical beam 451 for example fast fourier transform techniques can be used to analyze the ratio of the 1 u03c9 to 2 u03c9 signal strength and a predetermined threshold for this ratio may be established in clinical trials to establish a pass fail u201c refer u201d.
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immersed in water it exhibited practically no wet tensile strength as evidenced by the fact that it could not suspend its own weight vinol 205 is a partially hydrolyzed pvoh grade 87 89 hydrolyzed of low viscosity 4 6 cps and vinol 523 is also a partially hydrolyzed pvoh grade 87 89 hydrolyzed of medium viscosity about 23 cps when immersed in a 5 boric acid solution the film exhibited surprisingly good wet tensile strength and was highly elastic however this film removed from the boric acid solution was redispersed in plain water in less than two minutes the treated film in contact with boric acid solution retained wet tensile strength for more than 30 days at 130 u00b0 f 54 4 u00b0 c at 160 u00b0 f 71 1 u00b0 c the film retained wet tensile strength for 3 days indicating excellent film stability and shelf life at the elevated temperatures that may be experienced under storage conditions the same emulsion as employed in example 1 was diluted and applied to a paper substrate the emulsion was diluted with water to a 25 total solids content and applied to both sides of a 42 pound 3300 square foot 19 kg 307 mg square meters paper substrate and.
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his her everyday life for this reason in such a case the user can easily differentiate between the voices and can quickly notice a change in successive sounds compared with the case of using other types of sounds such as instrument sounds or the like fig5 a and 5b are views showing an example of sound information pieces outputted for a given path fig5 a shows a moving path where the mark u25cf indicates the current position of the moving target and the moving subject moves along the path in the direction indicated by the arrow fig5 b shows sound information pieces corresponding respectively to sounds to be outputted by using a series of symbols respectively indicating directions the moving subject moves in the forward direction for a while after starting from the mark u25cf and this movement is expressed by showing a series of the symbols u201c u201d indicating the forward direction this means that the sound corresponding to the sound information piece stored in association with the forward direction is outputted successively then similarly sounds corresponding to the sound information pieces stored in association with moving directions i e the rightward direction the backward direction the leftward direction amp the backward direction the rightward direction and then the forward direction are outputted sequentially returning to fig2 a current position identifying unit 202 identifies a current position of the moving target e g the information processor 1 the identified current position can be an absolute position such as coordinate values.
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an open position with side 3 of the pillow case detached from side 4 at three sides of the two pieces of fabric the pillows 6 may be arranged in the pillow case 1 by the care giver prior to supporting the body region or body limbs of the physically disabled child or adult each malleable pillow 6 can be formed to the body region or limb to be supported after the arrangement of the malleable pillows 6 is completed the pillow case 1 is closed by bringing side 3 and 4 together and securing them with the attachment means 5 the device 1 is used as a support for any region of the body of the physically disabled child or adult such as for supporting the superior dorsal and caudial body regions while the child or adult is in a seated or in a prone body position the pillows may be molded to certain regions of the individual 39 s body such as the head neck upper or lower limbs and used with or without the pillow case the ability to mold the malleable pillow 6 to fit the contour of a body region or body limb is enabled by the inner core 7 which is made of a.
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be determined by register settings or based on the detected maximum values of the coefficients in general the middle coefficient should have the largest value if this is not the case a phase error is introduced and other coefficients have to be scaled in fig5 the scaling is indicated by the multiplier following the overflow control 86 in addition phase information is favorably obtained by comparing the highest absolute coefficient value with its coefficient number a constant group delay caused by the filtering always gives the maximum coefficient value at the same position for an optimum filter coefficient set the middle tap has the highest value the obtained information is passed to the host control as a phase warning either as a flag e g phase off on optimum or as a position identifier coeff0 coeff1 coeff2 coeff3 the mu logic 74 in the lms update block 7 is provided for the coefficient update weight which is favorably larger during the beginning of the adaptation process than during normal operation a possible implementation of the mu logic 74 is depicted in fig7 the operation is simplified and concentrates on only a few coefficients typically the middle tap of the linear filter has the highest coefficient value in the symmetric seven tap example this is the coefficient c3 a noise free adaptation has the odd numbered coefficient as the next highest value but due to the possibility of phase distortion it might also be c2 the coefficient locations in the filter and lms operation are indicated above in equation 2 the coefficients are filtered e g by.
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in the patent is regarded as being the fact that they have a high k value and thus a high molecular weight the skilled worker is aware that systems with higher molecular weights can be crosslinked more efficiently there is a corresponding reduction in the fraction of volatile constituents the solution of the composition may contain from 5 to 80 by weight in particular from 30 to 70 by weight of solvent s preference is given to using commercially customary solvents especially low boiling hydrocarbons ketones alcohols and or esters further preference is given to using single screw twin screw or multi screw extruders having one or in particular two or more devolatilizing units benzoin derivatives may be copolymerized into the adhesive based on acrylate hotmelt such as benzoin acrylate or benzoin methacrylate acrylic or methacrylic esters for example benzoin derivatives of this kind are described in ep 0 578 151 a1 alternatively the adhesive based on acrylate holtmelt may have been crosslinked chemically in one particularly preferred embodiment the self adhesives used are copolymers of meth acrylic acid and esters thereof having 1 to 25 carbon atoms maleic fumaric and or itaconic acid and or their esters substituted meth acrylamides maleic anhydride and other vinyl compounds such as vinyl esters especially vinyl acetate vinyl alcohols and or vinyl ethers the residual solvent content ought to be below 1 by weight an adhesive which is found particularly suitable is.
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may be for example double stick tape 1 u2033 wide the tpe and adhesive plate may be clear so as to provide a generally clear device in an embodiment the cushion may be attached to the backing and the dead bolt bumper may be attached to the door frame the backing may act as the mounting plate to secure to the door frame with adhesive or screws and the foam rubber acts as a cushion to protect the frame and deadbolt as depicted in the embodiment of fig1 an embodiment of a device 10 may include a bumper 14 having a bumper reinforcement 16 which attaches to a door trim 22 or door frame with a mounting plate 12 and wood screws 18 a door 24 may have a dead bolt 20 that is extended from an edge of the door and the device 10 may help provide a pad between the dead bolt 20 and the door trim 22 fig2 depicts an embodiment of a device 10 that provides a pad between the dead bolt 20 and the door trim 22 for a door 24 fig3 depicts an embodiment of a device 10 showing that the bumper reinforcement 16 may be included inside the bumper 14 and that the mounting plate 12 bumper 14 and bumper reinforcement 16 may have apertures for the wood screws 18 fig4 5 6 and 7 depict an embodiment of a device 10 that utilizes wood screws 18 in use fig8 depicts an embodiment of a device 10 showing that the bumper 14 may be a solid piece of resilient material that attaches to the door frame with an adhesive mounting plate 12 no screws are required to attach.
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lower faces of adjacent modules the lower face 15 in use of the module includes secondary raised portions 56 a which interengage with secondary recessed portions 57 a on the upper face of adjacent modules when the modules are stacked this interengagement of the secondary raised portions 56 56 a and secondary recessed portions 57 57 a prevents lateral movement of the stacked modules along the length of the ridges referring to fig3 a it can be seen that the lower face 15 of the module is narrower than the top face 12 of the module the side walls 33 of the module are generally curved in cross section as can be seen more clearly on fig1 2 and 5 referring now to fig6 a there is shown a peg suitable for linking adjacent modules to each other the peg 61 is generally i shaped in cross section as can be seen by reference to fig6 c the peg 61 is tapered along its length as can be seen in fig6 a the peg 61 is sized such that it fits into the receiving portions 31 of adjacent modules the peg 61 further comprises a releasable locking mechanism in the form of two resiliently deformable pins 62 the pins may be integrally formed with the peg 61 which is produced from plastics material or alternatively produced from material which is more readily resiliently deformable such as sprung steel which is then attached to the peg 61 by known means the peg joins the modules together by interlocking with a receiving portion in the form of a recess 55 as shown in fig1 3 and 5 the recess narrows from the.
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acknowledgement message 809 the ipsec tunnel setup and address configuration is performed 421 and the pmipv6 tunnel 423 is established between the epdg 413 and the pdn gw 407 the mme 825 sends a message to release the radio access bearer rab 815 to the 3gpp access network 823 the 3gpp network 823 then acknowledges the rab release 817 the mme 825 releases rab and gtp resources 813 serving gw 403 the serving gw responds with confirmation message 819 tunnel endpoints and radio resources between the pdn gw 407 and the serving gw 403 are released 811 non 3gpp ip access is now established through an ipsec tunnel 425 between the wtru 401 and the epdg 413 and a pmipv6 tunnel 427 between the epdg 413 and the pdn gw 407 the enhanced handover process 900 from 3gpp ip access to trusted untrusted non 3gpp ip access over the s 2 c interface is shown in fig9 a and 9b the wtru 501 is connected to the 3gpp network through the serving gw 503 through a pmipv6 tunnel 505 to the pdn gw 507 when handover is initiated the wtru attaches to the non 3gpp network 511 authentication of the wtru 501 is done by the hss aaa 509 on the 3gpp system ikev2 authorization and tunnel setup 515 between the wtru 501 and the epdg 513 when the non 3gpp network is untrusted alternatively the ikev2 authorization and tunnel setup 516 may occur between the wtru 501 and the pdn gw 507 when the non 3gpp network is a trusted network a proxy binding update message 517 is sent the pdn gw 507 the proxy binding acknowledgement.
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earthmate gps and the software determine her location and then calculates the best directions to get to her predetermined destination the delorme system uses spoken directions with multimedia laptops enabling the salesperson to focus on the road rather than glancing away at a screen for directions once at the sales lead location 59 it sometimes happens that the person whom the salesperson has an appointment with is unavailable and neglected to call her to reschedule usually the salesperson would return to the sales office 50 or kill time if she has another potential sales lead appointment today the more productive salesperson may go the company listing board in the building of the sales lead location 59 where she is at and try and locate a possible cold call sales lead in her target market 2 1 this approach is very much a hit and miss technique because even though the salesperson may identify a potential sales lead from the billboard she does not have any further information that for example may be stored in the central sales leads database 61 or local sales leads database 51 the preferred embodiment solves this problem by allowing the salesperson to connect securely to these databases by means of a wireless network various wireless networks are evolving in the marketplace today such as wap wireless application protocol.
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and error free transmissions occur on that channel within a predetermined time period t using such data one may define interference in various ways and each is contemplated by the present invention for example if the number of erroneous transmissions exceeds the number of error free transmissions on that channel within the predetermined time period by a predetermined amount e g a threshold amount an interference determination may be made such a determination may be made using a counter for example wherein an identified erroneous transmission causes the counter to be incremented while an error free transmission results in the counter being decremented in such an example after the time period t the counter value may be compared to a predetermined threshold value with the determination of interference based on whether the counter exceeds the threshold alternatively other criteria for interference may be employed and are contemplated by the present invention for example separate counters may be employed to account for erroneous and error free transmissions during a time period t resulting in count values a and b respectively a ratio e g a b may then be calculated and compared to another predetermined threshold for a determination of whether interference exists on the channel the method 10 then proceeds to event 20 wherein an interference analysis is performed on another channel associated with the system in the event that a channel was determined to have interference associated therewith and is.
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drive motor 70 rotates the shed forming machine forwardly or rearwardly so that a possibly defective pick can be found and exposed simultaneously with the lever 67 the control lever 17 is swung clockwise which causes the shed forming machine to become uncoupled from the weaving machine the entire pick finding device can also be used as a braking mechanism for the shed forming machine the two teeth 15 and 16 being engaged in comparison to the inventive braking mechanism according to fig2 and 3 the braking mechanism according to fig4 includes the braking disk 60 which is axially movable on the drive shaft 6 the annular frusto conical braking surface 61 and the frusto conical counter surface 63 on the gear 64 the braking disk 60 is moved by the control lever 67 which is pivotally supported by the axle 68 and a roller 66 which is rotatably supported on the lever 67 and received in an annular groove 65 in the disk 60 for starting the braking operation the braking disk 60 is moved to the right by swinging the control lever 67 clockwise which causes the two friction surfaces 61 and 63 to move into frictional contact and to transmit the rotational forces of the drive shaft 6 onto the gear 64 during this braking operation the energy of the shaft 6 is transmitted through the gear 64 and pinion 75 to the drive motor 10 which is under current only a limited amount in order to brake particularly effectively the motor can be a braking or stop motor or a magnetic.
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6 inches as done for the tube portion preforms and one flap 32a is applied onto the outside of the preform of seat tube portion 8 and a second flap 32b is placed inside of this preform between its inner surface and the outer surface of seat tube insert 14 as shown in fig7 in order to maximize compaction and structural strength in this area an expandable fiber reinforced structural epoxy foam is placed inside of the seat stay socket forming connector tube section 32 and a core pin 34 is inserted into the free end of the connector tube section 32 to define the inside wall of the seat stay socket as with the other inserts 10 12 insert 14 may be wrapped with a single ply of prepreg material however in this case due to the presence of tube 14a such a ply would not be wrapped so as to completely cover the outer surface of the insert 14 also as was the case in forming the other corner sections 9 11 a quantity of expandable fiber resin reinforced epoxy foam is applied to fill out the corner area and also serves to protect the bladder 22 against damage by the metal insert when it is expanded.
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a register 52 thus air is efficiently delivered from the furnace 1 to each register 52 by traveling through the duct 3 duct opening 50 straight 5 or 90 degree 6 takeoffs flexible 10 or rigid 7 pipes and into a torpedo 11 register 13 or straight 14 boot attached to the register 52 fig2 illustrates the 90 degree regular plastic register boot 13 in greater detail the regular plastic register boot 13 includes a unitary body 15 of plastic the plastic is preferably an injection molded thermoplastic the unitary body 15 has a substantially circular first opening 23 for connecting to a flexible 10 or rigid 7 pipe the unitary body 15 also has a substantially rectangular second opening 20 for connection to a register 52 thus air travels from the flexible 10 or rigid 7 pipe and through the first opening 23 the unitary body 15 the second opening 20 and to the register 52 due to the unitary plastic construction the register boot is seamless thereby preventing loss of air within the register boot itself thus the unitary plastic is generally advantageous over a multi piece construction a multi piece construction would also tend to increase the labor required in installing the register boot the unitary body 15 has integrated collars 16 and 17 for fitting the plastic register boot 13 to different sizes of diameter flexible 10 and rigid 7 pipe for example the collar 16 is preferably adapted to fit 6 inch diameter flexible 10 or rigid 7 pipe while the collar 17 is preferably adapted to fit 7 inch diameter flexible 10 or rigid 7 pipe because the unitary body is of a plastic.
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bores is open the pump work chamber 16 communicates with the suction chamber 25 and neither can iadd either iaddend the pump work chamber 16 iadd can iaddend be filled from the suction chamber 25 nor can iadd or iaddend a return flow of the fuel from the pump work chamber 16 back to the suction chamber 25 can take place in fig2 and 3 four different stroke positions of the pump piston 12 are shown for the sake of explanation these positions only the pump piston 12 the cylinder bushing 11 and the control slide 14 are shown the stroke positions from left to right are as follows fig2 bottom dead center ut and supply onset fb and fig3 end of supply fe and top dead center ot in all four stroke positions of the piston ut fb fe and ot for the sake of easier comprehension of the ensuing explanation of the function the control slide 14 is shown in this same position while in the ut position a filling of the pump work chamber 16 takes place from the suction chamber 25 and the aperture 13 that is the recess 30 and from there via the upper control bore 28 and the blind bore 27 in the fb position both control bores 28 and 29 are blocked beyond this fb position for the rest of the compression stroke of the pump piston 12 fuel is delivered to the engine from the pump work chamber 16 beyond the fe position the end of supply is initiated that is the injection is interrupted by means of the lower control bore 29 cooperating with the.
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to sense that the medium is idle when a low power packet follows a high power one the above solution prevents legacy devices from accessing the medium during the cfp other methods that may be used to assure this include using actual packet concatenation as proposed in the second proposal above or using a signal transmitted by a certain device e g the manager during the whole cfp independent of the actual data packets notice that when all legacy devices use packets with priority lower than 7 a cfp may be created in a much simpler way in that case using priority 7 by all enhanced devices will ensure that no lower priority packet i e no legacy device packet will gain access to the medium the enhanced devices need to interpret the polling messages of the manager and gain access to the medium accordingly using the cfp_ifg to prevent other non enhanced devices to sense an end of the packet and to try and gain access this might require the enhanced devices to use a new access mechanism other than the currently implemented cs mechanism during the cfp outside of the cfp within cp the standard csma cd mechanism can be used to allow all devices legacy as well as enhanced to access the medium cfp 39 s can occur periodically quasi periodically or non periodically notice that some delay in the beginning of a cfp may occur due to the medium being busy because of a transmission of a packet from a legacy device which began within the cp and u201c slipped u201d to the cfp range this can cause the beginning of the cfp to slip which should be taken into account enhanced devices using the cp may be designed.
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is fully lowered see fig2 blind system 110 will be at its maximum height h max and each spring 136 138 will be at its maximum length l max to open blind system 110 bottom rail 116 is manually urged toward head rail 114 when this occurs slats 112 will begin to accumulate on bottom rail 16 and any resulting slack created in lifting cords 120 and 122 will be immediately taken up by spring motor and storage unit 130 as a result of the free ends 144 and 146 of springs 136 and 138 moving away from each other when bottom rail 116 is fully raised see fig3 blind system 110 will be at its minimum height h min and each spring 136 138 will be at its minimum length l min from fig2 and 3 it can be seen that the height of blind system 110 will always vary in a predetermined manner in relation to the length of each spring 136 138 in the embodiment of fig2 and 3 each cord 120 122 is looped one time in spring motor and storage unit 130 in particular cord 120 is looped once about free end 146 and cord 122 is looped once about free end 144 cords 120 and 122 may be two portions of a single cord having its ends operatively coupled to bottom rail 116 or alternatively cords 120 and 122 may be separate cords connected together at a point between free ends.
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one member selected from the group consisting of r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 is a low molecular weight polydiene arm having a number average molecular weight of less than about 40 000 with the proviso that at least one member selected from the group consisting of r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 is a high molecular weight polydiene arm having a number average molecular weight of greater than about 80 000 and with the proviso that the ratio of the weight average molecular weight to the number average molecular weight of the asymmetrical tin coupled rubbery polymer is within the range of about 2 to about 2 5 it should be noted that r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 can be alkyl groups because it is possible for the tin halide coupling agent to react directly with alkyl lithium compounds which are used as the polymerization initiator the ratio of silicon containing stars to tin containing stars will be within the range of about 20 80 to about 80 20 in cases where the rubber is coupled with both a silicon and a tin coupling agent in most cases four polydiene arms will be covalently bonded to the tin atom or the silicon atom in the asymmetrical tin coupled rubbery polymer in such cases r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 will all be polydiene arms the asymmetrical tin coupled rubbery polymer will often contain a polydiene arm of intermediate molecular weight as well as the low molecular weight arm and the high.
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the invention the female screw has 6 concave shaped lobes whereas the male screw has 5 convex shaped lobes owing of the number of different lobes relative speeds are in a ratio of 5 6 or 6 5 depending on the screw taken in reference the rotations of the screws are synchronized to this end shafts 6 a 6 b each bear a gear wheel 11 a 11 b cooperating together both gear wheels 11 a 11 b form means for the synchronization of the rotation of shafts 6 a 6 b making it possible to drive said shafts in reversed rotation directions of course the synchronization means will be adapted so as to respect the rotation speed ratios between the screws it is to be noted that any equivalent means for fulfilling the function of synchronizing the rotation speeds may be used in addition one of the shafts 11 a 11 b supports a coupling means forming pinion 7 forming a coupling means with the output pinion 4 of the power take off 2 coupling means forming pinion 7 has a size and a number of teeth lower than the size and the number of teeth of the output pinion 4 of the power take off 2 so as to secure a multiplication of the rotation speed herein for example the multiplication ratio is about 3 thus during operation the movable shafts 6 a 6 b may be driven at high rotation speeds of about 10000 to 20000 rotation minute for example advantageously pinion 7 is removable and may alternatively be mounted on an end of the first shaft 6 a or the second shaft 6 b this embodiment makes it possible to adapt the pressurizing device 1 to the various gear boxes available on the market indeed the.
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to the one or more devices 30 30 a 30 b from an electrical storage element 56 a activity 406 a and provide an indication of the electrical storage element 56 a via the user detectable signal generation device 358 a activity 406 a 408 a when sufficient power is provided by the external power source 20 a and the electrical storage device 56 a is not fully charged activity 412 a the method 400 a may charge the electrical storage element 56 a activity 414 a and provide an indication of the electrical storage element 56 a charge level via the user detectable signal generation device 358 a activity 416 a further when sufficient power is provided by the external power source 20 a activity 402 a and at least one device 30 30 a 30 b is coupled to the mdpp 340 540 activity 422 a the method 400 a may provide energy to the one or more devices 30 30 a 30 b from the external power source 20 a activity 424 a and provide an indication of the existence of power from the external power source 20 a via the user detectable signal generation device 358 a activity 426 a further when sufficient power is provided by the external power source 20 a activity 402 a and a second mdpp 140 b 240 b 640 b activity 428 the method 400 a may provide energy to the 2nd mdpp 140 b 240 b 640 b from the external.
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and lateral surfaces 901 of the femoral implant 905 the illustrated cross sections being shown at even increments of approximately 10 mm measured from the proximal end fig1 a to the distal end fig1 i respectively in some embodiments as schematically illustrated the ratio of medial 902 surface dimension to lateral 901 surface dimension at a particular transverse cross section of the stem changes from a first e g proximal or distal portion e g fig1 a of the stem to a second e g proximal or distal portion e g fig1 i of the stem in some embodiments the ratio of medial 902 surface dimension to lateral 901 surface dimension e g fig1 a is greater than 1 1 such as greater than 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 75 1 2 1 2 5 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 or more while the ratio of medial 902 surface dimension to lateral 901 surface dimension e g fig1 i is less than 1 1 such as less than 0 9 1 0 8 1 0 7 1 0 6 1 0 5 1 0 4 1 0 3 1 0 2 1 or less in some embodiments the ratio of medial 902 surface dimension to lateral 901 surface dimension changes e g increases or decreases by at least about 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 75 80 90 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 800 900 1000 or more or increases by at least 2 u00d7 3 u00d7.
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end portion of the body portion 812 and has a screw thread formed on the surface of the first fixing portion 814 and a second fixing portion 816 which is formed at a second end portion of the body portion 812 and has a screw thread formed on the surface of the second fixing portion 816 the bail 830 includes first and second ring portions 832 and 834 having a round ring shape a first connecting portion 836 which is bent and extended in a diameter direction from the side of the first ring portion 832 a second connecting portion 838 which is bent and extended in a diameter direction from the side of the second ring portion 834 and a pressing portion 840 which connects the first and second connecting portions 836 and 838 has folds on one end and has a rectangular block shape the pressing portion 840 is connected to the first and second connecting portions 836 and 838 so that the folds are located on the top position movement of the bail 430 is limited by the first fixing member 850 which can be screwed to the first fixing portion 814 of the main body 810 and the second fixing member 855 which.
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the query operator processes 210 a c then collects these results and passes them back to query manager 202 in the form of one or more messages query manager 202 reads the results of the query compiles them and returns the results through the query interface to the user or program from which the query was initiated fig3 illustrates an architecture of an operator node 104 a which is part of the system 100 of fig1 in particular fig3 illustrates some of the components of operator node 104 a as shown operator node 104 a may comprise a processor 300 a communications interface 302 and a memory 304 processor 300 controls the operation of operator node 104 a in particular processor 300 interprets and executes instructions provided to operator node 104 a such as instructions from operator process 210 a processor 300 can be implemented as any type of processor such as a general purpose processors manufactured by the intel corporation communications interface 302 couples operator node 104 a to network 108 communications interface 302 can be implemented using known hardware and software for example communications interface 302 can be configured as an ethernet or token ring interface other types of communications interfaces are also consistent with the principles of the present invention memory 304 serves as a local main memory for operator node 104 a memory 304 can be implemented using known types of memory such as a random access memory.
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the table material or a radio frequency or magnetic contrasting matter something that the imaging system and detector of the radiation therapy system can detect so that when scanned with or without a patient or phantom on the table the precise location of the patient treatment table in the x y and z planes is known the radiographic indexing markers may also have the ability to be visually seen by the technician doctor physicist or other health care provider conducting the procedure this is important so that the table may be reconstructed alone or with a phantom on it by the radiation therapy system software providing a very good indication of where the table top is prior to treatment application_number US 57756704 A description referring now to the drawings fig1 illustrates a radiation therapy machine 10 suitable for use with the present invention the radiation therapy machine 10 preferably includes a radiotranslucent table 12 having a cantilevered top 14 the table top 14 is received within a bore 18 of an annular housing 20 of the radiation therapy machine 10 with movement of the table 12 along tracks 16 extending along a longitudinal axis such as the z axis of a cartesian coordinate system 22 the table 12 is preferably disposed along a translation axis and may slide along that axis through the bore 18 passing first the front surface and then the rear surface the table 12 is preferably supported along the guide tracks 16 and moved by a motorized drive such as is well known in the.
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ecu 61 sets exhaust gas rising mode target egr rate basic value megr0 obtained by multiplying standard target egr rate basic value megr0 and a correction coefficient 0 as target egr rate basis value megr0 megr0 megr0 u00d7 0 therefore ecu 61 stops egr when a malfunction avoiding mode is selected ecu 61 sets malfunction avoiding mode target egr rate basic value megr0 obtained by multiplying standard target egr rate basic value megr0 and a correction coefficient 0 8 as target egr rate basis value megr0 megr0 megr0 u00d7 0 8 fig3 is a flowchart for a calculation routine of a target egr rate which is executed by module m 5 of ecu 61 at step s 551 ecu 61 reads target egr rate basic value megr0 and intake system response time constant kkin at step s 552 ecu 61 executes a delay processing of target egr rate basic value megr0 using the following expression 19 which includes intake system response time constant kkin and stores the obtained value as megrd at step s 553 ecu 61 calculates target egr rate megr by executing an advance processing of megrd using the following expression 20 which employs gkeegr as a coefficient fig3 is a flowchart for a calculation routine of a target egr gas quantity which.
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8 15 minutes and the user will have plenty of time to take appropriate action such as opening a window to raise the oxygen level the shape and location of the l shaped electrode 69 plays a substantial role in maintaining a steady flame in the location shown in fig4 b this electrode reduces the speed of gas flow and increases the duration of gas air mixing as well as the effectiveness of the mixing when prior electrodes such as those which are substantially s shaped are used and the oxygen level is 34 low 34 the flame tends to jump around from the position shown in fig4 a to the position shown in fig4 b such flame movement prevents accurate 34 low 34 oxygen level detection once the oxygen level drops to an 34 unsafe 34 level 18 5 to 18 7 or below the flame 92 will move to location shown in fig4 c here the flame is not in contact with or substantially close to either thermocouple and as a result the temperature of the second thermocouple 88 will also drop as will the voltage produced thereby the supply of gas to the burners and the pilot will then be cut off by the thermostat control valve 60 the progression described above should be distinguished from those instances where the heater is merely turned off when the heater is turned off the flame will move through the sequence shown in fig4 a to 4c and then completely disappear in a matter of seconds no 34 low 34 oxygen level signals will be provided when the heater is merely turned off.
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the hardness becomes softer during operation of the roll by 4 to 5 p amp j points lower roll 16 which comes into contact with felt 9 can also be in the embodiment of a suction press roll to increase the dewatering efficiency in this case roll 16 is connected to a vacuum system which is not illustrated here opposite element 17 of the second press zone may be in the embodiment of a smooth and or hard roll the surface of this roll is provided by a roll cover whereby the thickness of the cover is approximately 15 mm the surface has a hardness in the range of 0 to 1 p amp j the line force of the second press zone 15 2 may be in a range of 20 kn m to 90 kn m depending on the configuration of press zone 15 2 the maximum pressing pressure is in the range between 2 to 3 5 mpa important influential parameters are softness of clothings 8 9 and rolls 16 17 17 u2032 as well as their diameters the maximum pressing pressure of second press zone 15 2 is greater than the maximum pressing pressure of first press zone 15 1 an additional embodiment provides that opposite element 17 u2032 of second press zone 15 2 conspires with opposite element 13 of first press zone 15 1 thereby forming the second press zone in cooperation with opposite element 13 of the first press zone beside the first and second press nip 15 2 which is formed by.
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and in the detailed description of the invention and the claims below and in the accompanying drawings reference is made to particular features including method steps of the invention it is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combination of such particular features for example where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment of the invention or a particular claim that feature can also be used to the extent possible combination with and or in the context of other particular aspects and embodiments of the invention and in the invention generally the invention described herein is a rain gutter guard 10 hereafter referred to as u201c gutter guard u201d or u201c guard u201d where fig3 is a perspective view of the gutter guard 10 the gutter guard 10 can be installed when roofing is installed or retro fitted into a conventional rain gutter system fig4 is an exemplary side view of the gutter guard 10 installed on a conventional rain gutter 1 where a conventional rain gutter 1 is defined as a conduit which is secured to a support plate or fascia of the roof structure by conventional means fig5 is an exploded view of the of the gutter guard 10 the gutter guard is comprised of a guard shell 20.
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publication_number US 4374501 A abstract an improved assembly for facilitating the closing of an end portion of a tubular hosiery blank positioned upon a support assembly includes a tubular unit having a metallic hollow core provided with a molded urethane coating covering the outer portion of the core and having diametrically opposed urethane fins defining guide slots for supporting and freely slidably receiving therein reciprocable blades the radially extending urethane fins are tapered outwardly and extend substantially the full length of the core member application_number US 17002280 A description referring to the drawing and initially to fig1 reference numeral 10 designates a conventional toe closing apparatus including a machine frame having spaced support assemblies 14 and 16 a turret assembly 18 mounted upon assembly 14 and a sewing and clamping assembly 20 mounted upon support assembly 16 the machine may be of the speedomatic hs type manufactured by detexomat machinery limited the turret assembly 18 including the series of hosiery blank support assemblies 22 equally spaced in a circular configuration may be indexed in a conventional manner to sequentially position the assemblies 22 at a plurality of work stations each support assembly 22 includes an elongated tubular unit 24 fixedly secured to the turret 18 by a conventional fastener 26 each unit 24 consists of a hollow core member 28 preferably of aluminum construction having the outer surfaces encompassed with a resinous coating 30 the aluminum member 28 is sealed in a mold and the.
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the application in which the compressed air cylinder is to be used a space whose magnitude volume depends on the piston 39 s position in the compressed air cylinder is formed in the cavity on each side of the piston 12 in fig1 and 2 one space is designated v 1 and the space on the opposite side of the piston is designated v 2 as previously mentioned the volume of these spaces depends on the piston 39 s axial position in the cavity in the embodiment depicted in fig1 the piston and the spindle connected to it are movable between two different positions at the respective ends of the cavity whereas the piston in the embodiment of the compressed air cylinder depicted in fig2 is movable between three different positions at each end of the compressed air cylinder a compressed air hose 14 with associated compressed air valve 30 is connected to the cavity near to the respective end wall in such a way that one hose leads into the space v 1 and the other hose leads into the space v 2 on the opposite side of the piston the respective compressed air hoses 14 are connected to a compressed air source 31 which constantly supplies them with compressed air the piston and hence the spindle connected to it can be moved in desired directions between the two positions by opening the valve and thereby connecting the compressed air and pressurising the respective spaces v 1 and v 2 fig2 depicts a second embodiment of a compressed air cylinder 20.
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to the pipe 10 an outward and an inward direction of the axis c is defined respectively out of and into the pipe 10 it should be noted that the directional terms appearing throughout the specification and claims are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims the terms u201c up u201d u201c above u201d u201c upper u201d u201c out u201d and derivatives thereof define similar directions and the terms u201c down u201d u201c below u201d u201c lower u201d u201c in u201d and derivatives thereof define similar directions attention is drawn to fig2 and 3 the connector 16 has a central core 18 that extends a thickness or height h along axis c and a peripheral wing 20 that is located thereabout in one embodiment the central core 18 and the peripheral wing 20 are integrally formed of the same material and have unitary one piece construction the central core 18 has an upper portion 18 a which is exposed to the outer surface of the pipe 10 and a lower portion 18 b which is exposed to the inner surface of the pipe 10 in one embodiment the wing 20 extends radially outwardly relative to the core.
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provides the aspect ratio and the absolute orientation of the pair determines the orientation of the spot axis if the expansion m of the two expanders is equal and the expansion axes are crossed at 90 degrees then a symmetric expansion and a round beam with expansion m is achieved if the expansion axes coincide then an expansion m 2 is along only one axis and the aspect ratio of the beam is modified by a factor of m 2 it is preferred that beam deviation be controlled so that device rotation does not cause spot position errors or beam clipping two element cylindrical beam expanders and anamorphic prisms as described in u s pat no 6 219 169 and shown in fig8 have no capability to correct the wedge element errors in the non expanding axis that will cause beam steering high accuracy elements are therefore preferred for precision applications desensitized and or adjustable compensated devices can also facilitate higher precision those skilled in the art of optical design and computer modeling will be able to assess the precision requirements for specific requirement of spot placement beam expanders with one reflective surface can provide beam steering capability to facilitate alignment by mechanical adjustment for tilt desensitization a second reflective surface can be provided to minimize beam steering effects when the maximum expansion is chosen to be greater than required.
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pat no 39 513 u201c airfoil u201d or airplane wing would be even more favorable however the ovoid and symmetric profiles according to the invention have the very useful feature in practice of permitting the use of the machine in clockwise or counter clockwise mode without having to dismantle it a reduction of noise due to the said reduction of drag may attain u2212 2 5 db at high speed see table 1 an improvement of the resistance per unit length of the cables in other words a reduction of the losses of diameters is also observed the measurements are similar at 5000 rpm but above there is a distinct advantage in favor of the flyer bow according to the present invention micro bulge effect of the spring when the wire is centrifuged for example production at 5700 rpm with the standard flyer bow may be achieved at 6100 rpm with the same final product quality i e a 7 productivity gain it is also possible to envision placing a reinforcing and protective element ep in the internal tube or orifice o in other words the tubular conduit made in the thickness of the flyer bow between the said internal tube and the cable guide element rs this reinforcing element.
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this hardwood is maple or birch having the most uniform longitudinal fiber orientation and modulus of elasticity close to 2 000 000 psi 13 000 mega pascals the structural resistance of the front and rear walls of the moldboard is obtained by means of a combination or an orderly superposition of various types of continuous glass fibers tissues having orientation angles varying between 0 u00b0 and 180 u00b0 these tissues are entirely impregnated with thermoset resin such as vinyl ester the low weight of the moldboard is obtained by the balsa wood 32 and by the hardwood 34 which are materials having respective densities which are lower than that of the laminates of glass fibers vinyl ester while maintaining a certain flexibility which is particular to composite materials maximum rigidity is achieved by means of the two structural walls spaced by the core of balsa wood thus providing an important increase of the inertia moment of the cross section of the moldboard without however increasing proportionally the resulting weight maximum rigidity increase for a minimum weight increase the moldboard is made by a molding process which consists in a manual operation of superposing layers of tissues of glass fibers impregnated with vinyl ester resin the possibility of orienting the continuous filaments in one or more principal axes permits optimizing the required thickness and obtaining an optimal specific strength the thrust frame 14 has triangular shape with three longitudinal sides 40 42 and 44 and round corners 76 48 and 50 see fig2 the thrust frame consists of a continuous laminate of glass fibers tissues the fibers being oriented in different predetermined directions which enable to meet the induced constraints of torsion flexion and shearing as well as tension and compression this laminate.
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condition even when the speed of rotation of the engine is constant therefore according to the present invention an oblique passage is cut on the surface of the plunger of the injection pump 10 so that rotation of the plunger relative to the cylinder thereof can provide adjustments of the fuel injection period and hence the amount of fuel delivered by the injection pump 10 the technique of cutting the passage on the surface of the plunger to control the amount of delivery of fuel is disclosed in the japanese utility model laying open publication no 50 54420 in the present invention a rack and pinion mechanism is employed as a plunger rotating means formed at right hand end of a rack 96 is a pressure chamber 98 which is connected through a line 100 to the first accumulator 18 thereby forming a feed back circuit when the engine 10 is running the pressure in the feed back circuit including the first accumulator 18 is less than the biasing force of the spring 102 and therefore the rack 96 is urged to the right in the drawing so as to allow the fuel injection pump 10 to deliver a maximum amount of fuel however.