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occurring plates e g 104 106 or 106 108 or the like by the voltage power supply 114 the resulting current can be measured this current can be proportional to the number of free electrons 204 shown in fig2 present in the atmosphere confined between the two co occurring plates 104 106 any two co occurring plates e g 104 106 or 106 108 or the like can be separated from each other by a separation distance u201c d u201d 116 in one implementation the separation distance 116 can be a constant predetermined value for any two co occurring plates e g 104 106 or 106 108 or the like in another implementation distances between different co occurring plates e g 104 106 or 106 108 or the like can vary according to a pre defined algorithm each plate 104 106 108 110 or 112 can be held at a constant dc voltage with respect to the plate if any above it and the plate if any below it the parallel plate collector 102 can be deployed below an aircraft to collect atmospheric ions in other implementations the parallel plate collector 102 can be deployed on any entity moving in the atmosphere such as a helicopter a parachute an air jet and the like in some implementations the parallel plate connector can be deployed on a stationary device when deployed below an aircraft a mobile high voltage power supply 114 and a data acquisition.
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a predetermined length which varies depending upon the application and includes a first proximal end 24 and a second distal end 26 the first proximal end 24 is preferably integrally formed with a bottom side 28 opposite an upper side 30 of the head 18 to assist in maintaining the shank 20 within the aperture 14 the shank 20 can include a shoulder 31 which abuts a back side of the panel 16 after insertion as illustrated in fig4 the longitudinal bore 22 extends through both the head 18 and the shank 20 is slightly tapered as it extends away from the head 18 and is annular in cross sectional configuration for cooperative engagement with the cylindrical pin 12 the shapes of the bore 22 and pin 12 however can vary in order to insert and initially retain the bushing 10 within the aperture 14 with a substantial predetermined retaining force before insertion of the pin 12 the bushing 10 includes a first lateral slot 32 in order to accept releasably retain and lock the pin 12 within the bore 22 the bushing 10 also includes a second lateral slot 34 the first slot 32 extends laterally through the bushing 10 and includes a first open side 36 and a second closed side 38 the open side 36 is defined by the upper side 30 of the head 18 while the closed side 38 is defined by the shank 20 accordingly the first slot 32 is open to the upper side 30 of the head 18 extends axially through the head 18 and into the shank 20 a predetermined distance and extends laterally across the bore 22 and completely.
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about the fulcrum 308 of the internal housing 307 in a proximal direction by virtue of the location of the second pivot 343 of the lever 340 within the slot 315 of the drive member 314 the piston rod 310 is prevented from moving proximally by interaction of pawl means 345 of the internal housing 307 with the second set of indentations 311 and 311 u2032 of the piston rod 310 as the drive member 314 travels in the proximal direction relative to the piston rod 310 the lugs 341 of the lever 340 are displaced transversely by interaction with the first set of indentations 309 and 309 u2032 of the piston rod 310 the proximal travel of the drive member 314 is limited by the guide slots not shown of the internal housing 307 at the end of the travel of the drive member 314 the lugs 341 of the lever 340 engage with the next sequential indentation of the first set of indentations 309 and 309 u2032 of the piston rod 310 as indicated in fig1 the action of the lugs 341 of the lever 340 positively engaging the first set of indentations 309 and 309 u2032 of the piston rod 310 under a force provided by the transverse deflection of the lever 340 creates an audible and tactile feedback to the user to indicate that the dose has been set additionally visual feedback regarding dose setting may optionally be indicated by a graphical status indicator provided on the drive member 314 which can be viewed through an optional window aperture in the main housing part 303 when the dose has been set the user may then dispense this dose by depressing the dispensing face 319 of the activation part 316 of the drive member.
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of an annular channel with the junction forming the fore rim a longitudinal surface 62 extends aft from a junction with the inboard extremity of the surface 60 and forms a base of the channel a frustoconical aft wall surface 64 extends rearward and radially outward from a junction with the surface 62 and forms an aft wall of the channel a longitudinal rim surface 66 extends aft from a junction with the surface 64 that defines a channel aft rim the surface 66 provides a transition to the tailcone surface 58 a jet 70 of fuel is delivered to the pilot via nozzle 72 in an appropriate conduit an exemplary conduit is shown as a spraybar 80 mounted within a vane body 82 ahead of the flameholder 42 the spraybar 80 has a plurality of lateral nozzles not shown delivering jets of fuel from the two sides of the body 82 the nozzle 72 is positioned at the end of the spraybar in operation the pilot channel serves to divert the generally recirculating pilot flow 600 from a principal main flow 602 the jet 70 of fuel is introduced to the pilot flow 600 and combustion is induced by electric spark from an associated igniter 84 fuel is also delivered to the principal flow 602 via the spraybar lateral nozzles noted above the combusted combusting fuel air mixture in the flow 600 propagates around the pilot channel 56 stabilize and propagate flame radially outward to the flameholder bodies 82 optionally the centerbody may be provided with several conduits not shown for ejecting air.
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motor or optical disk here the reference radial position mentioned above is set to an appropriate value in advance based on the conditions of the servo system such as torque characteristics of the disk motor 300 the inertia of the body of rotation and the like hereinafter the elements of fig1 used in the description of fig2 and 3 are denoted by the same reference numerals as those in fig1 fig2 a to 2 c are diagrams for describing disk rotation control when the disk is accessed in the optical disk apparatus of fig1 fig2 a to 2 c illustrate the case when the write operation is performed through the accessing operation fig2 a is a radial cross sectional view of the optical disk 100 fig2 b is a diagram showing a relationship between the disk radial position where the data is written and the rotation speed of the optical disk 100 disk rotation speed and fig2 c is a diagram showing a relationship between the disk radial position where the data is written and the recording velocity in fig2 a to 2 c r i designates the innermost disk radial position of a user data recording area of the optical disk 100 r o designates the outermost disk radial position of the user data recording area p designates the reference radial position a 1 shows characteristics of the disk rotation speed in the case of 5 u00d7 speed recording using the constant linear velocity method clv recording b 1 shows characteristics of the disk rotation speed in the case of recording with the 3 u00d7 speed rotation using the constant angular velocity method cav recording a 2 shows characteristics of the recording velocity in the case of the 5 u00d7 speed recording using the constant linear velocity.
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embodiments the cover may be opaque preferably the cover includes indicia 132 for facilitating alignment of the item and or stamp for example indicia 132 may include one quarter inch gridlines one eighth inch and the like the indicia 132 may be for example printed or etched onto the cover 132 other methods of placing indicia 132 on the cover 130 may also be used in some embodiments the cover portion 130 does not include any indicia 132 fig5 shows a cross sectional view of an exemplary craftwork tool as illustrated the accessory 100 includes a base portion 110 side portions 120 a b and a cover portion 130 attached to the base portion 110 by a hinge assembly 140 in addition a piece of ferromagnetic material 118 is provided under the base portion 110 the ferromagnetic material 118 may be secured in position by a non slip surface 116 which may be attached to the base alternatively both the ferromagnetic material 118 and the non slip surface 116 may be attached to the base portion 110 independently fig6 shows a cross sectional view of another exemplary craftwork tool similar to the embodiment shown in fig5 the accessory 100 includes a base portion 110 side portions 120 a b and a cover portion 130 attached to the base portion 110.
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inputs 34 a 34 34 b 34 34 c 34 and 34 d 34 in fig1 b on the other hand the adaptor plugs adp1 and adp2 are shown configured so that the actuator will operate when either element connected to input 34 a 34 or 34 b 34 is shaded provided either or both of the elements connected to input 34 c 34 and 34 d 34 are lighted or if both of the elements connected to inputs 34 c 34 and 34 d 34 are lighted in fig1 c on the other hand the adaptor pulgs adp1 and adp2 are shown configured to operate the actuator based on the state of the photoelectric element connected to input 34 c 34 regardless of the states of the other photoelectric elements connected to inputs 34 a 34 34 b 34 and 34 d 34 and depending upon the timing signals provided by the multivibrator circuit with the adaptor plug arrangement of fig1 c the actuator operates when the element connected to input 34 c 34 is shaded when the actuator operation signal provided with the adaptor plug adp2 configured as shown in fig1 a and 15b is too short to provide the necessary actuator operation e g reliable rejection of the improperly oriented part the adaptor plug adp2 configured as shown in fig1 d may be substituted for that shown in fig1 a and 15b so that the actuator operation period may be lengthened in field operation the duration of the actuator operation period can be controlled.
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beveled box like channel members 42 and 44 and helps form a surface of stationery channel 24 a planar surface 50 extends between the beveled box like channel members 42 and 44 and includes a plurality of catch ports 52 54 56 and 58 fig2 illustrates a top view of the positive lock security package 10 the rotating locking channel 16 includes short vertical wall members 60 and 62 and another longer vertical wall 64 extending between the shorter vertical wall members 60 and 62 a horizontally aligned segmented upper planar surface 66 extends between the upper ends of the vertical wall members 60 and 62 a planar beveled member 68 extends between the short vertical wall members 60 and 62 a lower horizontally aligned planar member 70 extends along and across the bottom edges of the shorter vertical walls 60 and 62 the bottom edge of the planar beveled member 68 and the bottom edge of the long vertical wall 64 and extends towards the center of the positive lock security package 10 a ridge 72 extends along the edge of the lower horizontally aligned planar member 70 a plurality of latches including latches 74 76 78 and 80 extend upwardly from the segmented upper planar surface 66 of the rotating locking channel 16 and a plurality of support walls including walls 82a 82n extend downwardly from the segmented upper planar surface 66 to intersect the lower horizontally aligned planar member 70 and the planar beveled member 68 a living hinge 83 extends.
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10 u00b0 c to 100 u00b0 c preferably from 0 u00b0 c to 30 u00b0 c under agitation the reaction is completed within 30 minutes to 24 hours and the end of the reaction may be checked by means of t l c thin layer chromatography the reaction of the first step may be continued to the reaction of the second step in a continuous operation sequence alternatively the second step operation may be carried out after refining the resultant product of the first step for example by means of column chromatography the second step operation is carried out by dissolving the resultant product of the first step in an inert organic solvent followed by addition of an amine compound represented by the formula of str22 2 to 10 moles of amine relative to one mole of the resultant produce of the first step are used and the second step is carried out generally at a reaction temperature of from 10 u00b0 c to 100 u00b0 c preferably from 0 u00b0 c to 30 u00b0 c the reaction is completed within 30 minutes to 12 hours when r 9 and r 10 are bydrogen atoms the resultant product of the second step for instance 3 4 3 dialkylaminoalkylphenoxy 2 butenylamino 4 amino 1 2 5 thiadiazol 1 oxide str23 may be treated with a mineral acid to obtain n 4 3 dialkylaminoalkylphenoxy 2 butenyl ethanediimidamide or a mineral acid salt thereof thereafter the resultant product may be reacted with 1 to 10.
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most simple form the bag is made with a lip on one side where the die cut handles are built in consisting of a single layer of film extended beyond the pocket of an open end bag if needed reinforcements can be applied to the handle area to provide additional strength sealing vertically along the entire inside edge of each bag bonds two or more layers of film together which allows the handles to be built into multiple layers of thinner more cost effective film in the extended area beyond the vertical seals while still providing adequate strength to carry heavy objects in the bag greater strength is achieved for the built in handles by using multiple layers of film four or more instead of just two in the area extended beyond the seals as shown in fig4 in a preferred embodiment the bag is produced in line so that the extrusion and bag making process is done without interruption until the bag is completed including the die cut handles sealed extensions and the sealed bottom in a further embodiment the bag is produced not in line in a conversion process with the same die cut handles sealed extensions and sealed bottom after the extrusion is completed a wide variety.
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to control strategy proposed above the delivery system consists of a ton container housed in and supported by a sheet metal enclosure the ton container is a horizontal pressure vessel with an internal volume of u02dc 450 l and weighs u02dc 529 kg the ton housing has thermal insulation applied internally the housing is horizontally split at approximately the ton centerline the top half is hinged to provide access for maintenance installation and removal of the ton container the edges are sufficiently rigid to avoid distortion three circumferential supports built into the bottom of the housing are equally spaced along the u02dc 52 u2033 cylindrical section of the ton the center support has provision for mounting two infrared detectors which monitor the ton skin surface temperature at each end of the housing a sloped guide rail located on the longitudinal centerline is incorporated and connected to the end supports to facilitate positioning of the ton container to transfer heat to the ton container four ceramic heaters 12 u2033 inside radius u00d7 11 u2033 wide u00d7 28 u2033 cicumferential length are used the heaters are installed in the housing between the supports in two groups of two the heater arrangement on the cylindrical section of the ton container is shown in fig7 each band.
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the airflow 40 near the open top end 48 the airflow 40 hits the plate 36 directly however the air reaching a bottom region of the plate 36 has to travel a considerable distance and be progressively turned by the plenum wall 46 as a consequence the airflow 40 reaching a bottom part of the perforated plate 36 is substantially attenuated also the angle of the airflow 40 reaching the plate 36 is influenced by the shape of a free space between the plenum 32 and the plate 36 generally the airflow 40 becomes more inclined with respect to the plate 36 toward a bottom region of the plate 36 the airflow through a hole 38 located at a specific point of the plate 36 can be evaluated by considering the portion of the airflow at the hole that is normal to the plate 36 at that point the airflow through a specific hole 38 therefore depends on the magnitude and angle of the airflow reaching that hole or in other words on the location of that hole in the plate 36 thus with equally distributed holes 38 all having the same surface area the airflow reaching the inlet 34 would have a substantially asymmetrical distribution with the airflow becoming generally progressively weaker toward a bottom end of the inlet 34 in order to correct the airflow distribution an effective area of the holes 38 is varied around the plate 36 so that the portion of the airflow 40 that blocked by the plate 36 is greater.
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attaching means through division strip 162 first layer extension 114 may be of such width as to accommodate division strip 162 and still permit joining to an adjacent panel of substance delivery system 100 division strip 162 is preferably comprised of a material that swells upon contact with water when water interacts with division strip 162 division strip 162 outwardly expands thereby eliminating communication between the abutting substance delivery systems 100 thus division strip 162 compartmentalizes each panel of substance delivery system 100 compartmentalization enables selective injection of a fluid or gas into a predetermined panel of substance delivery system 100 alternatively division strip 162 is formed from a non swelling material when division strip 162 is non swelling the structural construction material 200 forms around division strip 162 thereby filling in any voids and forming a seal between adjacent substance delivery systems 100 referring to fig4 and 6 at least one piping 150 is engagedly attached to a panel of substance delivery system 100 piping 150 is tubular with inlet 152 outlet 154 and cylinder 156 extending therebetween a plurality of teeth not shown outwardly extend from outlet 154 and engage first layer 130 as to permit injection of fluid into first layer 130 through to intermediate layer 120 cylinder 156 extends through rebar matrix 210 with inlet 152 terminating exterior the structural construction material form not shown cylinder 156 can be secured to rebar matrix 210 through ties clamps or.
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discussed with reference to fig1 and 14 initially it will be noted that the structure of the first linkage subassembly 407 and of the second linkage subassembly 409 and the placement of the first transporter representation members 326 328 and of the second transporter representation members 330 332 will establish a fixed relationship between relative pivotations of the first terminal links 306 308 and of the second terminal links 310 312 at such times that the ternary links 236 238 are pivoted while the transporter representation members 326 332 remain in place and relative pivotations of the first transporter representation members 326 328 and of the second transporter representation members 330 332 at such times that the ternary links 236 238 are pivoted while the terminal links 306 312 remain in the reference positions thereof on the transporter representation members 326 332 that is a fixed relationship exists between the relative magnitudes of the angles 420 422 in fig1 and the relative magnitudes of the angles which have been designated 428 and 430 in fig1 the same symmetry considerations that require the identity of the angles of pivotation of the first terminal link 306 and second terminal link 312 and require the identity of the angles of pivotation of first terminal link 308 and second terminal link 310 in fig1 also require the identity of the angles of pivotation of first transporter.
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to one side of the traveling shoe 24 and arranged substantially parallel to the work engaging surface of the shoe a non circular aperture 44 is formed in the planar portion 42 the aperture 44 preferably taking the form a narrow straight slot elongated in the direction parallel to the traveling shoe 24 the slot may be formed with a small laterally extending branch 46 at each extremity and this is done solely to facilitate the design of a punch to produce the aperture in such a way that burrs may be eliminated at the extremities of the slot cooperating with the aperture 44 in the support bracket 40 is a projection 48 bent upwardly at a substantially right angle from the work engaging plate 34 the projection 48 is preferably formed with lateral offsets 50 at each side so that the overall thickness of the projection can match closely the width of the aperture 44 and this overall width may exceed the thickness of the sheet metal of which the work engaging plate 34 is made the projection 48 which is part of the work engaging plate 34 has a depending interlock finger 52 which extends forward of projection 48 and also is bent at an angle so that the free extremity will terminate in a downwardly bent tip 54 that is positioned over the tang 18 of the presser foot 14 the tang 18 as illustrated in fig3 and 4 is formed in its top surface 57 with a recess 56 adapted to accommodate the downwardly bent tip 54 of the interlock finger 52 to effect a.
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gusset 24 the top portion 14 is generally conical in shape flaring outward towards said open end 20 of top portion 14 a cut out 18 is provided in top portion 14 and an identical cut out not shown in the opposite wall of top portion 14 provides a hand grip 30 fig2 for bag 10 when a potted plant 34 fig2 is secured within said bag top portion 14 has additional material 28 initially connected to the open end 20 of top portion 14 this additional material 28 is weakly connected to top portion 14 at tear line 26 this tear line goes completely around the circumference of the open end 20 of bag 10 the tear line 26 can be made with perforations along its circumference or by other well known means for weakening this connection of additional material 28 to top portion 14 holes 36 and 46 provide a convenient way for securing bag 10 to a hanger not shown or hanging posts not shown in actual use the bag can be place on said hanger in large quantities since said bag is supplied flat customers having selected a potted plant for purchase can then simply tear away bag 10 from said hanger leaving additional material 28 behind on the hanger additionally the means for causing the weak connection of additional material.
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gullets configured as various letters to enable acronyms abbreviations or words to be formed in this manner tools 10 110 etc may be customized for particular purchasers for example turning now to fig4 a tool 210 manufactured by u201c saint gobain abrasives inc u201d may be customized with a repeating pattern of u201c s u201d u201c t u201d and u201c g u201d shaped gullets 218 218 u2032 218 u2033 in addition to alphanumeric indicia the gullets may be configured in the form of a corporate logo an example of a corporate logo that may be suitable for such use is the nike u00ae swoosh u00ae logo nike corporation beaverton oreg this embodiment thus provides a non removable trademark indication of source of origin which may serve as a convenient means for maintaining brand identity among their customers this embodiment also provides a convenient means for u2018 brand labeling u2019 the tools for re sale such as by configuring the gullets with indicia associated with the customer reseller in this manner the reseller may be provided with a customized tool line for sale to its end user customers this approach including the nominally permanent marking may encourage greater brand loyalty by their customers also as discussed hereinabove while the gullets 18 118 etc combine identification with the functional aspects of stress.
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used with upss in which an input ac voltage is converted to a dc voltage and one of the converted dc voltage and a dc voltage provided from a battery powered dc voltage source is provided to an input of the inverter to create the ac output voltage of the ups in addition as understood by those skilled in the art inverters in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may also be used in systems and devices other than uninterruptible power supplies in the inverter 200 described above mosfet devices are used as the switches s 1 s 6 as understood by those skilled in the art a number of other electrical or mechanical switches such as igbt 39 s with integral rectifiers or bipolar transistors having a diode across the c e junction may be used to provide the functionality of the switches further in embodiments of the present invention each of the switches s 1 s 6 need not be implemented using the same type of switch in embodiments of the invention discussed above an inductor is used as a resonant element in inverter circuits as understood by one skilled in the art other devices having a complex impedance may be used in place of the inductor however it is desirable that any such device be primarily inductive in nature in the embodiments of the present invention described above energy is returned from the inductor to the voltage source after the load capacitance has been discharged as understood by those skilled in the art the voltage source may include a battery that receives the energy from the inductor or the voltage source may include a storage device other than a battery such as a capacitor coupled in parallel across the voltage source that receives the energy.
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lower seal member 36 with respect to the energizing ring member 37 until a predetermined amount of force is applied between the lower seal member 36 and the energizing ring member 37 until a predetermined amount of force is applied between the lower seal member 36 and the energizing ring member 37 as will be hereinafter described in greater detail similarly as previously described at least one shear pin not shown may be utilized in lieu of second shear ring 111 to serve as the means for initially restraining movement 116 of the lower seal member 36 with respect to the energizing ring member 37 with reference to fig5 9 a method of the present invention for sealing an annulus 21 between a tubing hanger 29 and a wellhead housing 31 will be described after seal assembly 20 has been assembled as illustrated in fig2 and after the casing or tubing hanger 29 has been landed in wellhead housing 31 as illustrated in fig1 the seal assembly 20 is run through the blowout preventer stack while attached to a installation tool not shown the installation tool may be of conventional construction and have a plurality of projections not shown for engagement with a plurality of mating openings 120 disposed along the periphery of actuation sleeve member 39 so as to permit actuation sleeve member 39 to be rotated as will be hereinafter described seal assembly 20 may be preferably passed through the blowout preventer stack on one or more joints of drill pipe not shown as seal assembly 20 reaches tubing hanger 29 seal assembly 20 slides over the top of the tubing hanger 29 until threads 72 on actuation sleeve member 39.
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plurality of raised regions 14 is preferably disposed in a pattern and the recessed regions 18 continue among them while each of the raised regions 14 is illustrated as being of the same size and configuration the present invention contemplates that the raised regions 14 may be constructed with differing sizes and configurations in general the raised regions 14 and in particular the top surface 19 of the raised regions may serve to sweep the electrolyte across the wafer surface 12 as well as polish the wafer surface 12 as with the raised regions 14 the recessed regions 18 among the raised regions may be constructed with the same or differing sizes and configurations fig3 schematically shows a top view of an exemplary embodiment of a wsid 40 with a pattern of raised regions 42 together with recessed regions 44 and channels 46 or holes while fig3 shows the patterns of raised regions 42 and recessed regions 44 in a regular sequence the scope of the present invention also includes a pattern of an irregular sequence in fig3 the raised regions 42 may be in the shape of ribs or blades the raised regions 42 may also have a triangular cross section not shown between the raised regions 42 may be a plurality of recessed regions.
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to about 5 mm a preferred dosage for skin treatment comprises about 1 ml of skin treatment composition per about 100 cm 2 of skin without wishing to be bound by theory it is believed that the topical application of a composition containing ionic calcium and preferably also glycerophosphate and an u03b1 hydroxy acid would stimulate keratinocyte differentiation and increase ceramide synthesis thereby improving skin condition and appearance as previously explained the effect of external application of calcium has been demonstrated in vitro by schmidt et al similar effects on epidermal cells would be observed in vivo as skin ages cell division in the stratum basale the live inner reproductive layer that feeds cells into the outer and protective keratinized layers is less frequent and there is reduced synthesis of ceramide the reduced rate of replenishment of the stratum corneum with its accompanying reduced rate of ceramide synthesis contributes to the drier feeling and older appearance characteristic of aging skin acceleration of the transition from the stratum basale to the stratum corneum will help to minimize the appearance of aging such an acceleration may be induced by the topical application of ionic calcium preferably accompanied by at least one u03b1 hydroxy acid such as lactic acid and a glycerophosphate moiety when applied topically to the skin it is believed that the ionic calcium and u03b1 hydroxy acid moiety would be absorbed through the stratum corneum and stratum spinosum layers of the epidermis and into the stratum basale the ionic calcium in the composition according to the present.
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about one half hour and the material is transformed to a powder suspension the suspension at this point is allowed to stand a few minutes until the suspended powder settles and then the clear supernatant solution is decanted off three hot deionized water washes are used by adding water stirring for about 5 to about 10 minutes settling then the clear supernatant liquid is decanted off the slurry after the third water washed is filtered and the filter cake is then oven dried at about 120 u00b0 c to a bone dry state and then sifted through a 60 mesh sieve data given in table 1 for sample number 2 and in fig1 is typical for material prepared according to this procedure fig1 is the emission spectra of the y 0 95 in sub 05 po 4 prepared by this example the material is fired for about 1 hour at 500 u00b0 up to 900 u00b0 c and then an additional 2 hours at about 900 u00b0 c before removal from furnace to cool the material is then broken up with mortar and pestle and 20 parts of na 4 p 2 o 7 sup 10h 2 o is blended in as a flux and the fluxed material is then refired at about 1100 u00b0 c for about 16 hours when given the general post fire treatment described for example 1 the above material is a crystalline powder that strongly emits blue under 80.
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side of the heat pump channel 55 is connected to the blower module 32 of the blower unit 30 and the other side of the heat pump channel 55 is connected to the treatment chamber 12 the condenser 53 is disposed in the heat pump channel 55 a tank module 70 for storing water is disposed in front of the cycle chamber 14 in some implementations a tank module frame 71 on which the tank module 70 is mounted is disposed in front of the inlet duct 34 the tank module 70 includes a water supply tank 80 for supplying water to the steam unit 40 and a drain tank 90 for storing condensed water collected in the treatment chamber 12 the water supply tank 80 is connected to the steam unit 40 so as to supply water to the steam unit 40 and the drain tank 90 is connected to the treatment chamber 12 so as to store water condensed in the treatment chamber 12 or the heat pump unit 50 the control unit 60 receives an inlet temperature from the inlet temperature sensor 39 the control unit 60 controls the steam unit 40 the blower unit 30 and the heat pump unit 50 in accordance with user settings or the inlet temperature such.
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within the cylinders 80 as best appreciated from fig1 3 6 and 9 the example embodiment provides a parking brake feature an activator 100 such as a push pull cable is associated with a parking brake applier e g pedal or handle that is accessible to a driver the activator 100 has an associated snap in mounting feature 102 that connects with an end on a mounting bracket 104 the end of the cable in this example includes swaged cylindrical lugs 106 that are received against opposite sides on a lever 110 geometrically similar lugs are permanently attached to the end of mounting bracket 104 and engage the other lever 110 in the same manner other embodiments may include a plug ball eye or other terminal member that is configured to cooperate with the lever 110 so that the end of the activator 100 remains in a desired position relative to the lever 110 and movement of the activator 100 cable results in movement of the lever 110 a tension force in the cable also results in an equal and opposite force in the cable housing which is transmitted through the mounting bracket 104 to the other lever 110 thus drawing the ends.
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associated roof surface employing arcuate first and second legs mounted to a rear edge of the platform adjustably directed through sleeve members in fixed securement to the support platform application_number US 8837193 A description with reference now to the drawings and in particular to fig1 to 9 thereof a new and improved adjustable roofing scaffold apparatus embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference numeral 10 will be described the fig1 indicates a prior art structure as set forth in u s pat no 4 972 922 indicating a carriage member arranged for traversing a roof surface more specifically the adjustable roofing scaffold apparatus 10 of the instant invention essentially comprises mounting overlying a roof surface 11 having a roof peak 12 as illustrated in fig2 for example the apparatus includes a rigid base platform 13 having plural pairs of resilient wheel members 14 each rotatably mounted to a wheel member support 15 that in turn has the supports 15 fixedly mounted to a bottom surface of the base platform 13 the resilient wheel members 14 are provided to minimize damage to the roof surface 11 of the organization in use the base platform 13 includes a base platform first side 16 spaced from a base platform second side 17 a base platform rear edge 18 and a base platform front edge.
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objectives of the study was to compare the three regimens in terms of the safety profile including the body weight of the patients the trial was a multi centre multi national open label 1 1 1 randomised three arm parallel group clinical trial of 16 weeks of treatment comparing the efficacy and safety of insulin detemir administered at 12 hour intervals insulin detemir administrated morning and bedtime and nph insulin administered morning and bedtime in patients with type 1 diabetes all patients received insulin aspart at meals the trial included a screening visit to assess patient 39 s eligibility and a randomisation visit followed by a treatment period 16 of weeks a post treatment follow up visit was carried out approximately 1 week after the last visit the study included 409 type 1 diabetic patients aged 18 or above and hba 1c u2266 12 the patients had had diabetes gt 12 months and had been treated on a basal twice daily bolus regimen u2267 2 months using an intermediate long acting insulin as a basal insulin and fast acting human insulin or insulin analogue as bolus insulin anova of weight kg after 16 weeks of treatment u2014 adjusted for change in hba 1c itt overall test n mean se p value detemir 12 h_interval 131 75 20 0 22 nph morn_bed 122 76 04 0 23 detemir morn_bed.
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a battery is first installed or temporarily removed and re installed specifically to conduct a battery status check activation of the device or the change from one function to another or whenever fresh battery contact is made by installing a battery would actuate a programmed routine through a circuit separate from the lighting circuit whereby a voltage test of the battery under load is conducted against an on board electronic reference such as a zener diode if the battery is at a voltage level associated with an acceptable level of remaining capacity a predetermined vibratory pattern e g three buzzes would occur if a depleted level of battery voltage i e capacity is detected then a different pattern of vibratory signals e g two buzzes would be sent to show a lower state of battery readiness at some predetermined battery voltage capacity level the vibratory feedback e g one or no buzzes would alert the user that the battery 44 must be replaced the electronic components disposed within the cover 12 and base 34 and upon the electronic circuit board 52 and the nose switch board 54 are protected by the ring seal 38 or other sealing method such as ultrasonic welding to prevent moisture and dust intrusion if attachment is made by mechanical means such as screws 26 they would be installed with either o rings or other compounds with sealant qualities there has thus been outlined rather broadly the.
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accordingly the strength of securing the housing 4 to the railway vehicle body 2 can be improved while reducing the size and weight of the housing 4 a second embodiment of the present invention is described next the sections same as those of the first embodiment are simplified and the sections different from those of the first embodiment are described in detail the exterior of the housing 4 of the second embodiment is identical to that of the first embodiment the internal structure of the housing 4 is different from that of the first embodiment and is therefore described with reference to fig8 fig8 is a cross sectional view showing the rear surface side of the railway vehicular power converter according to the second embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig8 a c channel shaped reinforcing member 8 is installed inside the housing 4 along an upper end of the side surface part of the housing 4 the reinforcing member 8 is also installed at each of upper ends of front and rear surface parts of the housing 4 along the lengths of these upper ends as with the first embodiment the first bent part 9 and the second bent part 10 are formed at either end part of the reinforcing member 8 next the reinforcing members 8 installed at the front and rear surface parts of the housing 4 are described with reference to fig9 fig9 is a front view of the reinforcing member of the railway vehicular power converter according to the second embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig9 the total length of each reinforcing member 8 is set at a length equivalent to those of the front and rear surface parts of the.
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that the resulting chips have active devices with connection terminals corresponding in position to connection terminals on a motherboard by changing the wafer cut pattern different arrays of active devices can be used to form different circuits in one application of this concept the active devices on a chip are not interconnected in other applications however there may be some interconnection while still having separate connection terminals for each active device an example of this latter feature is shown in fig9 and 10 described below in which adjacent like terminals such as sources or drains are connected together fig1 illustrates a simple form of the invention in which ail of the devices on the wafer are identical when it is desired to use different devices a wafer is made with clusters of the different devices in a repeated configuration or pattern one application where individual multiple device arrays may be used is in the construction of a gate array of large transistors for high current conduction or high power output for microwave and mm wave applications this is often provided by the connection of fets by wilkinson combiners or the equivalent to provide impedance transformation as well as to combine multiple terminal connections similar results may be achieved using a push pull amplifier circuit such as circuit 32 shown in fig2 this circuit while providing inherent benefits particularly with respect to impedance transformation over conventional multi fet parallel connected power amplifiers.
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the accident sensor 1 in fig2 curve a the response signal generated by the sensor given a correct method of operation on the line 2 is designated by the reference numeral 5 the start phase corresponds in fig2 to the time range shown to the left of the vertical dashed line in the exemplary embodiment illustrated the accident sensor 1 is a capacitive acceleration sensor embodied as a capacitor with two fixed capacitor plates and a movable center plate disposed between the two fixed capacitor plates the voltage pulse 7 that is fed through the line 3 during the self test deflects the movable center plate serving as seismic mass of the capacitor by electrostatic attraction thus the center plate moves in a way similar to that caused when the motor vehicle severely decelerates due to an imminent accident as a result the internal capacitance values change clearly the sensor evaluates these changes in capacitance internally for example after amplification of the very weak internal signals caused by the change in capacitance and then generates on the line 2 the corresponding analog or digital sensor output signal with the profile shown in fig2 line a pulse 5 depending on the configuration the accident sensor 1 has different internal functions the accident sensor 1 is configured according to the invention such that it can internally check one or more of these internal functions automatically at regular or irregular intervals the accident sensor 1 contains for example an internal memory in particular an eprom in which control data that controls the sensor operation and that can be output while the sensor is operating is stored the control data can for example represent the amplification factor provided for the amplification of the internal capacitive.
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0 1 n h 2 so 4 twice with saturated nahco 3 and once with brine the organic layer was then dried over mgso 4 filtered and concentrated in vacuo the residue was then purified on silica get using 5 methanol in dcm as eluent to provide pure methyl ester 2 3 equivalents of lithium iodide was added to 1 equivalent of the methyl ester in pyridine and the mixture heated at reflux for 8 hours the reaction was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was partitioned between etoac and 1n hcl the aqueous layer was extracted three times with etoac and the combined organic layers were washed with 1m nahco 3 dried over mgso 4 and concentrated in vacuo the residue was dissolved in nmm and the solution concentrated in vacuo the residue was taken up in dcm and then washed three times with 1n hcl the organic layer was dried over mgso 4 and concentrated in vacuo to provide the benzoic acid in high enough purity to be used without further purification 1 equivalent of the acid 2 equivalents of commercially available u03b2 boc diaminopropionic acid methyl ester 2 equivalents of edc 1 equivalent of hobt and 3 equivalents of dipea were dissolved.
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on the cue ball and which is easy to produce as shown in fig1 the cue ball 3 is struck central which is causing no deflection of the cue ball 3 as in fig2 the cue ball 3 is being struck on the central vertical line but with top 5 and bottom spin 7 it has been found that the flexibility of the cue shaft towards the tip end has a great impact on the angle u03be of deflection caused by the cue 1 on the cue ball 3 in fig3 a cue ball 3 is struck with a rigid cue off centre to the right on a horizontal plane from the centre of the ball in the first sequence fig4 the cue tip strikes the cue ball right of centre which starts the deflection process to the opposite side as the cue ball 3 is hit off centre an angled force is exerted on the cue ball this forces the deflection of the cue ball in the opposite direction to the side of impact a rigid cue as demonstrated in fig4 will bend only slightly which forces the cue ball to move aside of the intended direction of the cue ball in fig5 the same shot is played with a cue 11 according to the present invention with a more flexible shaft towards the tip end 2 at impact the cue strikes the cue ball on the same spot as.
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liquid crystal to another display state the method comprises the steps of sequentially and repetitively applying a scanning selection signal to the scanning electrodes the scanning selection signal comprising a former signal of a first voltage and a latter voltage signal of a second voltage different from the first voltage to one of the scanning electrodes to select a particular scanning electrode and applying data signals to the signal electrodes each data signal comprising an information signal for selecting a display state of a picture element on the particular scanning electrode the picture elements on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the former voltage signal are non selectively erased into an erased state and a picture element on the particular scanning electrode supplied with the latter voltage signal is placed in either the one display state or another display state depending on the information signal application_number US 46522595 A description initially as an optical modulation material used in a driving method according to the present invention a material which shows either a first optically stable state or a second optically stable state depending upon an electric field applied thereto i e bistability with respect to the applied electric field particularly a liquid crystal having the above mentioned property may be used preferable liquid crystals having bistability which can be used in the driving method according to the present invention are smectic particularly chiral smectic liquid crystals having ferroelectricity among them chiral smectic c smc or h smh phase liquid crystals are suitable therefor these ferroelectric.
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the contact section 40 b in the shape of a segment of a circle where the radius of curvature of the contact section 40 b essentially corresponds to the length r the sliding contact 72 of the annular setting element 73 engages at a contact position 80 on the contact section 40 b in the shape of a segment of a circle in the case of one rotation of the annular setting element 73 the sliding contact 72 moves along the contact section 40 b in the shape of a segment of a circle which results in the possibility of continuously changing the contact position 80 and thus the length of the short circuit device 40 the short circuit connection extends from the conductor 20 via the contact sections 40 a and 40 b the contact position 80 the sliding contact 72 and the setting element 73 to the electrically conductive housing 30 the second short circuit device 50 represented in fig2 has a structure similar to the short circuit device 40 a wire like contact section 50 a is electrically connected to the electrical conductor 20 at a location so that both short circuit devices 40 and 50 lie in the same plane the wire like contact section 50 a again extends perpendicularly away from the electrical conductor 20 a contact section 50 b in the shape of a segment of a circle is.
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in the present invention is outlined below the dependence of the melt viscosity on molecular weight mw has the following form where a equals approximately 3 5 if mw is above a critical value and where n o is viscosity at a given reference temperature for condensation polymers this value is quite low of the order of about 5000 for the weight average molecular weight the exponent a is therefore assumed to be 3 5 at all times the relation between rv and mw may be approximated by a linear relationship between rv and mw this approximation is most accurate for rv values between 65 and 75 but will provide sufficiently accurate results for the range of rv values commonly associated with condensation polymers it may therefore be assumed that rv and mw are proportional from equation 1 it may be seen that rv depends on the melt viscosity raised to the power 1 3 5 the expression for melt viscosity has the following form by incorporating the relationship between m w and rv into equation 1 substituting the expression for n o of equation 1 into equation 2 and substituting throughput thpt for flowrate q in equation 2 the following expression for rv is obtained equ3 wherein tcorr.
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h 4 75 to a solution of compound 3 3 g 17 7 mmol in abs ethanol 30 ml was added sulfuric acid 0 5 g the mixture was refluxed for 5 hr and then the solvent was evaporated the residue was partitioned between chloroform and 10 potassium carbonate aqueous solution the separated chloroform layer was washed with water dried and evaporated to give compound 4 3 2 g 92 yield a solution of pyrone 4 10 2 g 52 0 mmol in saturated ethanolic ammonia 180 ml was heated at 120 u00b0 c in an autoclave for 48 hr the mixture was cooled and filtered to give compound 5 6 2 g as a white powder the filtrate was evaporated and the residue was triturated with small amount of cold methanol to give compound 5 1 7 g as the second crop the combined yield of compound 5 is 7 9 g 91 mp gt 200 u00b0 c 1 h nmr dmso d 6 u03b4 8 02 brs 1h 7 85 brs 1h 7 59 s 1h 2 01 s 3h 1 91 s 3h anal calcd for c 8 h 10 n 2 o 2 c 57 82 h 6 07 n 16 86 found c 57 62 h 6 03 n 16 72 a mixture of compound 5 1 6 g 9 6 mmol dimethyl sulfate 1 2 g 9 52 mmol and anhydrous potassium carbonate 4 1 g 29 7 mmol in acetone 50 ml was heated under reflux for 15 hr it was then filtered and washed with acetone the filtrate was evaporated and the residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and water the organic layer was washed with water dried and evaporated to give compound.
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striking the paintbrush in a back and forth motion against the striker bar 12 fig6 this cleaning process removes the paint and thinner from the paintbrush and prepares the paintbrush for the next painting step numerous paintbrush cleanings will leave a mixture of paint and thinner in the bottom of the wastebasket in time the paint will settle to the bottom and the thinner can be removed for reuse the placement of the striker bar 12 near the bottom of the wastebasket 54 as shown in fig2 is suited for an artist who is painting in a sitting position if the artist chooses to paint in a standing position then the paintbrush cleaning apparatus should be removed from the wastebasket 54 bent so as to be in the orientation shown in fig3 and placed back in the wastebasket 54 as shown in fig4 in the position shown in fig3 each of the crossmembers 36 and 40 has an angled contour which forms a pedestal for supporting the apparatus on the bottom of the wastebasket 54 as shown in fig4 in this manner the striker bar 12 is located near the top of the wastebasket so that a standing artist need not bend or stoop radically to clean a paintbrush for reuse with respect to fig4 the paintbrush is cleaned in the same manner as described above by first dipping the paintbrush in a container of thinner not shown.
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support platform 12 by means of a lifting and pulling device in the form of a scissors type lifting table 42 the mounting platform 40 can be moved relative to the support platform 12 in the vertical direction with the aid of the scissors type lifting table 42 the mounting platform 40 has a mounting plate 44 which has a handrail 46 and forms a working platform for assembly personnel further first coupling devices 48 50 with extension arms 23 which can be moved between an inoperative position and an operative position in the horizontal direction are held on the mounting plate 44 the first coupling devices 48 50 of the mounting platform 40 are of identical design to the first coupling devices 20 and 22 of the support platform 12 in fig1 the support platform 12 assumes a position at the upper end of the first guide rails 28 a 28 b wherein said support platform is supported on the first connecting elements 26 in the vertical direction by means of the first coupling devices 20 22 and the second coupling devices 24 in fig1 the mounting platform 40 assumes a position at the upper end of the second guide rails 30 a 30 b and therefore assembly personnel who are standing on the mounting plate 44 of the mounting platform 40 can secure second connecting elements.
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seized by the hook may be cut to form cut pile a backing material 22 is fed through the tufting machine by roller means 24 26 the backing material being fed over needle plate fingers 28 carried by a needle plate 30 supported on an adjustable bed plate 32 mounted in the head for carrying needles for selective cooperation with the respective hook 18 as hereinafter described is a multiplicity of needle carriages 34 as best seen in fig2 and 4 each carriage 34 comprises a pair of rigid rectangular sheets 36 38 separated by spacers 40 42 44 to define elongated slots 46 48 therebetween each slot being intended slidably to receive a respective needle holder 50 52 therein the elements 36 38 40 42 44 being riveted spot welded or otherwise secured together the carriages 34 are arranged in vertical disposition in the plane thereof in fixed guide rails 54 56 having respective grooves 58 60 formed therein within which each carriage may slide the guides 54 56 are provided for engagement by the upper and lower edges of the carriages 34 at each end thereof the rigid sheets 36 38 being sized for engagement with the guides while the outer spacers 40 44 are extended for receipt within the grooves 58 60 respectively preferably there are a pair of needle holders 50 52 slidably mounted in each of the.
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a diverging lens 18 the ultrasonic rays 19 emitted by the transducer are reflected on the inner wall of the hollow cylinder 16 all the ultrasonic rays reflected from an inner peripheral circle intersect at a point along the cylinder axis the annular transducer shown in fig3 represents another possibility of producing a rotation symmetrical and convergent sonic field this transducer comprises an annular housing 21 of substantially u shaped cross section the axis of symmetry of the cross sectional surface being inclined to the ring axis and intersecting the same at a given distance for example 12 cm the open side of the u shaped cross section faces this point of intersection and hence the ring axis an annular damping block 24 of epoxy resin tungsten which is acoustically insulated from the housing by cork panels 22 is situated in the annular recess of the housing on the surface of the damping block 24 facing the open side of the housing there are disposed a plurality of in this case four flat segments 23 of a piezoelectric material which together form a ring and which are covered by a layer 25 of epoxy resin suitable for resistance to water the layer 25 also provides mechanical protection for the piezoelectric oscillator formed by the segments 23 an electrical lead 26 runs to each of the segments from the back through suitable bores in the housing 21 and in the damping block 24 the ultrasonic waves emitted by the piezoelectric oscillator form an annular bunch which focuses in a focal line on the ring axis at a certain distance from the ultrasonic transducer the length of the focal line determines the depth over which.
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and provides centralized simultaneous control monitoring and recordation for the plurality of sensors and the data provided thereby on a storage medium not shown further beneficial aspects of the present invention thus include but are not limited to 1 the system allows u2018 real time u2019 tool chamber temperature control and recipe setup 2 the system provides design of experiment data based on specific on wafer chip position within the chamber and on the wafer chuck 3 the system enables the superior profiling of chuck zone temperatures due to true to life wafer positioning that is the ability to map wafer chuck temperatures at strategic points on the wafer during an actual process step is a tremendous advantage for the process engineer to calibrate a tool recipe process as well as with real time feedback to maintain chamber chuck temperatures during continued wafer to wafer processing 4 the system provides process parameter consistency calibration using single monitor wafer 5 the system provides improved tool utilization u2014 less time required to setup and profile and apply calibrations 6 the system provides improved process yields due to precise tool and chamber matching ability 7 the system provides and improves the accuracy of temperature measurement when compared to thermal couple no thermal losses due to thermal mass of tc wires and 8 the system provides improved precision of the measurement u2014 dependence of visual perception of color of dots is replaced.
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a comfortable position for pushing the device blanket 115 which is made of polypropylene sheet stock in the preferred embodiment is attached between the rails at the front end of the frame in the preferred embodiment blade 117 which is attached between rails 101 and 103 and also to the leading edge of blanket 115 provides the means for improving the ability of the blanket to slice through snow and also provides structural stability for the leading edge of the frame and blanket however the invention is operative without it triangular towers 119 are attached to the rails at the front ends of the frame and maintained in spaced relationship with tower brace 121 towers 119 also help contain the snow within the cavity formed by the blanket rope 123 or any other flexible means such as chain or cable is attached on one end to the back side of blanket 115 and the other end of the rope is attached in any convenient way to the rear end of the frame after passing around tower brace 121 or through guide 125 in the preferred embodiment rope 123 is attached to handlever 127 handlever 127 is rotatably aatched to handlever brace 105 roller 133 may be rotatably attached to the frame by means of axle 135 at approximately the vertex of the intermediate angles in the side rails and will provide easy mobility and improved blade angle to operate the device the operator positions the blanket in its relaxed position that is in its most nearly horizontal position.
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several steps it is understood that within this general architecture other conventional elements may be included such as a low power heater to precondition the temperature of sheet 5 or a pair of pressure rollers at the output edge to more thoroughly fix the fused toner to the sheet fig2 shows a flash fuser assembly 200 according to one aspect of the present invention wherein a pair of flash units 210 and 220 are spaced apart along a sheet path p by a flash spacing s f feed roller pairs 204a 204b 205a 205b and 206a 206b are spaced along the path p to move the sheet from a printing station past the fusing assembly 200 reflective flash housings 212 222 hold the respective flash tubes 210 220 and are each directed facing toward the other on opposed sides of path p so that each unit 210 212 and 220 222 illuminates a different side of a sheet 5 travelling along the path each reflector and flash tube extends in a substantially homogeneous cross sectional shape along an axis perpendicular to the plane of the drawing and this axis corresponds to either the length or width direction of the sheet 5 for purposes of discussion the direction of travel of sheet 5.
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from about 5 to about 50 weight percent koh after the neutralization is complete formulations are directly prepared by addition of the appropriate amounts of propylene glycol and water to the reaction mixture in practice it is often more convenient to transfer the neutralized reaction mixture into a larger vessel already containing the calculated amounts of propylene glycol and water prior to the preparation of the formulation the neutralized reaction mixture may be analyzed by conventional techniques such as for example liquid chromatography in order to determine the precise amount of the active ingredient present and to calculate the amounts of propylene glycol and water necessary for producing the desired formulation because of the nearly quantitative reaction yields however the amounts of propylene glycol and water to be added can conveniently be calculated on the basis of the raw materials charged propylene glycol has been found to be uniquely suited to stabilize formulations prepared directly from the neutralized reaction mixture such formulations remain free of phase separation and precipitation despite undergoing freeze thaw transitions by practicing the process of this invention formulations comprising the following compositions can be prepared ______________________________________ weight percent______________________________________2 alkylthio ethanamine hydrohalide 1 40propylene glycol 1 50water 30 95propionic acid 0 25 10potassium propionate 0 10______________________________________ ______________________________________ weight percent______________________________________2 alkylthio ethanamine hydrohalide 5 35propylene glycol 5 35water 40 65propionic acid 1 8potassium propionate 0 3______________________________________ optionally surfactants or antifoam agents can be added to the formulations.
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cyanate compounds are prepared by the reaction of thallium salts of polyols with cyanogen chloride the compounds are useful for common reactions known for multifunctional cyanates including rearrangement into the corresponding isocyanate and then formation of polymers or use as cross linking agents application_number US 11816680 A description the preparation of the new compounds of the invention may be carried out according to the following process a thallium i salt of an aliphatic diol is first prepared by alkoxide exchange between a corresponding aliphatic diol and thallium i ethoxide according to well known techniques in the art the resulting thallium i salt of the corresponding aliphatic diol is then reacted with cyanogen chloride preferably in an inert solvent diethyl ether is a preferred solvent for use in this reaction but other non reactive solvents may also be used other acceptable solvents for use in producing the compounds of this invention may be determined by normal methods of chemical experimentation the thallium i alkoxide reactant or a mixture of this reactant with the inert solvent is controllably added with stirring to the reaction vessel containing cyanogen chloride in an inert solvent while maintaining the reaction mixture at a temperature no greater than about 25 u00b0 c following completion of the addition of the thallium i alkoxide salt the mixture can.
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turns on those led 39 s 24 29 corresponding to the measured voltage as is evident from table i the battery analyzer 10 must be capable of resolving very small voltage differences for example a voltage difference of only 0 06 volts separates the voltage levels 12 42 volts and 12 48 volts that indicate respective charge levels of 65 and 75 moreover voltage changes in mid range are the most critical to insure accurate voltage measurement particularly in mid range the battery analyzer 10 employs a reference voltage feedback circuit which insures that the reference voltage at the center of the resistor divider 36 is correct to this end a feedback resistor r1 is connected from the center of the divider 36 to the inverting input 35a of the amplifier 35 this terminal also is connected to ground via a pair of resistors r2 and r3 the fixed reference voltage from the potentiometer 34 is applied to the non inverting input 35b of the amplifier 35 with this arrangement if the voltage at the center of the divider 36 should vary feedback via the resistor r1 and the amplifier 35 will cause an appropriate correction in the output voltage supplied to the divider 36 via the line.
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of the waveform that will appear at the tester output and for compare channels an indication of when in time comparisons will occur as choices are made in the 34 pin format 34 field 52 the 34 clock phase 34 field 54 the 34 resolution 34 field 46 34 length 34 field 48 and the 34 delay 34 and 34 width 34 fields 56 58 the effects on the tester are made visible in this visual feedback area relative timing relationships are made visible at a glance color is used to distinguish between force and compare data graphic symbols are used to distinguish between window compares and edge compares with edges being shown with a minimum width and windows with a width that is proportional to their actual width similarly single channels and groups of channels are shown with single lines and double lines respectively while tri stated channels are shown with blanks during inactive periods and little triangles during periods when comparisons are being made as was mentioned above fig2 shows a timing diagram of the formats available in the tester of the preferred embodiment fig6 shows a list of compare formats 64 opened for selection to obtain this list the use pressed the 34 open 34 hardkey on the keyboard not shown while the field cursor 68 was located in a row 55 which has compare selected 70 in the 34 pin function 34 column 50 referring to fig9 when.
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variance less than about 20 e g less than about 10 less than about 5 or less than about 1 over the region of greatest variability and over a linear dimension of at least 5 nm e g at least 10 nm at least 20 nm or at least 50 nm typically the diameter is evaluated away from the ends of the nanowire e g over the central 20 40 50 or 80 of the nanowire a nanowire can be straight or can be e g curved or bent over the entire length of its long axis or a portion thereof in certain embodiments a nanowire or a portion thereof can exhibit two or three dimensional quantum confinement nanowires according to this invention can expressly exclude carbon nanotubes and in certain embodiments exclude u201c whiskers u201d or u201c nanowhiskers u201d particularly whiskers having a diameter greater than 100 nm or greater than about 200 nm examples of such nanowires include semiconductor nanowires as described in published international patent application nos wo 02 17362 wo 02 48701 and wo 01 03208 carbon nanotubes and other elongated conductive or semiconductive structures of like dimensions which are incorporated herein by reference as used herein the term u201c nanorod u201d generally refers to any elongated conductive or semiconductive material or other material described herein similar to a nanowire but having an aspect ratio length width less than that of a nanowire note that two or more nanorods can be coupled together along.
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is a manual procedure where the updates are physically shipped to the user to be installed prior to execution a portion of the debugging software and drivers are downloaded to the emulator 203 from the data processor at execution time a novel more efficient approach is shown in fig3 where the debugging software and the jtag drivers are executed in web browser 301 by running the debugging software and jtag drivers in the browser the debugger and jtag driver software would be instantiated with each use by the user as it is instanced from the server the latest versions of the debugger software and jtag drivers would be available to the user this would mean that any new core support bug fixes etc would be available as soon as they are available on the server because the debugging software and jtag drivers are running in the browser there would be no operating system interactions or compatibility problems with installed sw because the debugger and jtag driver are dynamically downloaded only when needed the download size would be small this solution does not require the user to proactively search for updates to the software or rely on the software to periodically check for software updates.
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detail wherein like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout the several figures reference numeral 10 indicates the log holder of the present invention the log holder 10 comprises three interconnected horizontally extending support members 12 with each support member 12 having a base flange 14 an upper flange 16 and a web 18 connecting the flanges a pair of grooves or channels 20 are thus formed on each side of the web 18 the support members 12 are interconnected together as best seen in fig3 by the use of angular plates 22 which are suitably connected to the adjacent webs 18 of the support members 12 by the use of suitable bolts 24 and nuts 26 the support members 12 are arranged symetrically about vertical axis x as shown in fig3 with the outer flange edges preferably touching each other to provide a more stable support however the support members 12 need not be touching but should be sufficiently close so that the portions of upper flanges 16 closest to axis x will act as a base for the log l to rest upon as shown in fig1 and 2 to hold the log l in position a retainer 30 is provided for each support member 12 the retainer 30 as shown in fig1 and 2 and in fig4 in an exploded view comprises a shoe portion 32 having a t shaped slot in the lower portion thereof consisting of a horizontal opening 34 and a vertical opening 36 a pair of opposing legs 38 are thus formed by the t shaped slot a collar.
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and furrows are ready for immediate planting the gardner can divide the plot in halves or in quarters with a bow rake the gardner will have the option to plant in straight lines inside the rows of furrows or over the tops of the elevated soil mounds he she can neatly separate plant varieties with walk paths created by raking down one row between seed lines distance between plant rows can be uniformly increased by skipping one or two rows between lines of seeds 4 blades spacing 10 inches apart on the rail with no center blade wherein the preferred blade comprises this design has been found to be comfortable to handle and maneuver through tilled soil however it is recognized that the tool can be resized to become increased or reduced in a proportionate fashion likewise as mentioned previously while 2 4 blades are preferred for making 2 or 4 rows of mounds and furrows 6 blades may be used on a longer rail a further alternate design involves the spacing between the blades while a blade spacing of 10 inches on center is preferred the spacing can be anywhere from 3 to 7 u2033 so as to adjust the height and width of the mounds the preferred tool will produce mounds and furrows having about a 10 u2033 spacing from the center point mound to mound before watering the soil thus one skilled in the art can see that placing the blade in a different position on the rail will alter the height and separation of the mounds persons of ordinary.
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22 in the bottom horizontal rail 14 and the top and bottom rails 14 are installed between the vertical supports 12 in this manner the panel 16 is held in a taughtly stretched manner creating a fully closed fencing section optionally as illustrated in fig3 a the horizontal rail 14 may include a reinforcing wall 28 extending on its interior to maintain the dimensional stability of the cross section of the horizontal rail 14 and prevent the groove 22 from opening and releasing the panel 16 when under load further in place of a continuous pocket 24 along the edge of the panels 16 a plurality of tabs that each include retention members could extend from the top and bottom edges thereof and be retained within the groove 22 in the horizontal rails 14 the fencing panel 16 may be formed from a woven or knit fabric in any desired pattern of color while the preferred material is polymer based any other material such as canvas laminated sheet goods or coated canvas could also be used and fall within the scope of the invention further the panel 16 may be formed using interwoven polymer webbing strips to form a basket weave.
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reference numerals in the foregoing and thus will not be explained at this stage in the present modification the foregoing innermost protecting layer 3 has been divided into two mutually tight fit layer elements 3a and 3b although not shown the valve disc is lined with pvdf the first protecting layer elements 3a which is to contact with the elastomer layer 4 is composed of pvdf while the second protecting layer element 3b which is to be exposed to the treating fluid such as gaseous chlorine is composed of ptfe from the foregoing it will be clear that the valve disc and the valve body per se are effectively protected from chemical corrosion and errosion by the provision of respective pvdf protecting layers in addition a smooth sliding performance between the valve disc and the valve body can be well assured by the innermost protecting layer element 3b composed of ptfe and consisting the innermost layer of the separable valve seat ring when seen in the assembled position of the valve elements finally the second embodiment of the invention will be explained with reference to fig4 and 5 respective members and the like which are used in the first embodiment will be denoted the respective same reference numerals in this case yet each being attached with a prime for quicker identification and better understanding in this case a manipulating handle 22 is fixedly attached to the top part of the valve stem 6 39 said handle being provided with a slidable positioning pin 23 which is shown in.
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pulses of ultrasound energy are dispersed upon reflection therefrom each of the surfaces 124 126 may also include a plurality of protrusions 128 130 respectively which roughen the surfaces 124 126 to further scatter the ultrasound energy in various directions to deflect the ultrasound energy in a directional stream for better heat transfer and distribution to a desired target area the surfaces 124 126 may be angled with respect to a plane of the piezoelectric element 102 in a preferred embodiment the surface 124 may be angled in a direction opposite that of the surface 126 such that pulses of ultrasound energy which contact these angled surfaces 124 126 are scattered in opposite directions to form a generally circulatory pattern of fluid flow thus the surface 124 agitates the fluid 170 causing it to circulate through the organ without being overwhelmingly directed to a single spot which would otherwise be burned if desired the deflecting elements 104 106 may be formed to absorb a portion of the ultrasound energy and convert it to heat to heat the surrounding fluid 170 the deflecting elements 104 106 may be formed of a thermally conductive ceramic such as aluminum silicone carbride which is manufactured by cps technologies corporation norton mass a thermally conductive material allows for quick heat dissipation for optimal coupling of the ultrasound energy an acoustic impedance of the ceramic should match the acoustic impedance of the fluid 170 it will be understood by those of skill in the art that the closer the two values are to one another the more acoustic energy the deflecting elements 104 will absorb for example the acoustic impedance of ceramic z ceramics u02dc 36 mrayls while the acoustic impedance of a fluid 170.
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z 1 to z n can be formed to have thinner widths because of the organic layer 504 on the surface of the photoelectric conversion layer 503 as in the case of the connecting electrode layers e 1 to e n in the case of forming the insulating resin layers z 1 to z n by an ink jet method a composition containing a photosensitive material may be used as a material of the insulating resin layer for example a positive resist obtained by dissolving or dispersing a novolac resin and a naphthoquinone diazide compound which is a photosensitive agent in a solvent or a negative resist obtained by dissolving or dispersing a base resin diphenylsilanediol an acid generating agent and the like in a solvent is used as the solvent an organic solvent like esters such as butyl acetate or ethyl acetate alcohols such as isopropyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol organic solvents such as methyl ethyl ketone or acetone is used the concentration of the solvent is set appropriately according to a type or the like of a resist in the case of forming the insulating resin layers z 1 to z n by a screen printing method the insulating resin layers z 1 to z n are formed according to the following steps a phenoxy resin cyclohexane isophorone high resistance carbon black aerosil a dispersing agent an antifoaming agent and a leveling agent are prepared as insulating resin materials for forming the insulating resin layers z.
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c and then 20 ml of water was added the mixture was agitated for 15 minutes and 7 5 g of diisopropylethylamine was added the resulting mixture was agitated until all solids dissolved the reaction mixture was then cooled to u2212 5 to u2212 10 u00b0 c and 2 5 g of 3 7 aqueous formaldehyde was charged and the resulting mixture was agitated at u2212 5 to u2212 10 u00b0 c for 24 hours the reaction was monitored by hplc after the reaction was complete the reaction mixture was adjusted to ph 2 3 with 3m hydrochloric acid solution while maintaining the reaction temperature at u2212 10 to 5 u00b0 c with moderate agitation 125 ml of acetonitrile was added to the reaction mixture at 20 to 25 u00b0 c over 10 minutes the resulting mixture was stirred at 20 to 25 u00b0 c for 2 hours and then filtered the wet cake was washed with 20 ml of acetonitrile twice and dried for 18 hours in a vacuum oven at 20 to 25 u00b0 c to give 5 3 g of the title compound as a mixture of the di and trihydrochloride salt in u02dc 100 yield with a purity of ca 80 hplc area i e a compound of formula i where r 1 is u2014 ch 2 ch.
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5 film an al 2 o 3 film or a stack of these films and have found the fact that the present invention is particularly effective for the insulators having a thickness of smaller than 6 nm in terms of silicon dioxide equivalent the thickness of the insulator in terms of silicon dioxide equivalent should preferably be greater than 2 nm when the thickness is smaller than 2 nm the insulator allows a large leakage current in this embodiment a voltage applied to the second capacitor electrode 7 is set to be higher than an ordinarily employed voltage of 0 5 vcc here the voltage vcc is the one which is higher than the other voltage that are applied to the bit lines 16 when the capacitor is to be electrically charged the lower voltage is in many cases 0 v therefore when the voltage of 0 v or vcc gt 0 is applied to the first polycrystalline silicon electrode 5 to store the charge in the capacitor the absolute value of negative voltage applied to the capacitor insulator 6 becomes smaller than that of the ordinary 0 5 vcc system in which the voltage 0 5 vcc is applied to the capacitor electrode 7 and the positive voltage increases on the other hand here the voltage applied to the capacitor insulator 6 is determined with the first polycrystalline silicon electrode 5 as a reference in the structure and the system of this embodiment the gate current is suppressed for the positive voltage applied to the capacitor insulator 6 just like in the aforementioned second embodiment although the voltage is larger than the one in the prior art therefore despite the thickness of the insulator being.
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the flanged end of the compliant portion 74 the pocket 106 has a larger diameter than that of the needle 24 thereby to reduce the overall contact area between the compliant portion 74 and the needle 24 when the collar is slid along the needle 24 as described below the face of the compliant inner portion 74 has an integrally formed cylindrical boss 104 extending axially downward therefrom the boss 104 minimizes the contact area between the outlet and inlet assemblies 12 and 14 to provide a robust seal as will be explained below the compliant portion 74 preferably is made of ethylene propylene dimer monomer although other similar elastomers could be used that fits tightly around the needle 24 the collar 26 and compliant portion 74 move together along the length of the needle 24 the collar 26 is biased toward the lower end of the housing 22 toward a 34 closed 34 position by a spring 58 the spring 58 is compressed between the upper wall of the housing interior 48 and the collar flange 66 in the closed position the face 80 of the collar 26 that is the continuous surface defined by both the rigid portion 72 and compliant portion 74 is flush.
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flame burner configuration the oxygen content is measured by an o 2 analyzer which draws a sample from the venturi 419 in each burner 410 a sample port 494 may be provided in each venturi 419 for this purpose alternatively a sample probe not shown may be inserted into the venturi 419 based upon readings taken by the selected device s mentioned above the primary air chamber damper 428 is then adjusted on each burner 410 to achieve a consistent 02 concentration for each burner 410 although the burner adjustment techniques described with relation to the flat flame burners depicted in fig3 and 4 have been described in detail for adjustments made to the primary air chamber 426 it will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the adjustment techniques can be advantageously applied to the secondary air chamber 432 as well this is particularly important for the case where the primary air chamber damper 428 is set to the closed condition and flue gas air or mixtures thereof drawn into the primary chamber through passageway 476 when the present invention is employed for secondary air chamber adjustment the vacuum or draft in the secondary air chamber 432 may be measured with a conventional manometer not shown or with a draft gauge 492 in either case the secondary air damper 434 is adjusted to give the same vacuum or draft in the secondary air chamber 432 for each burner 410 likewise a velocity probe not shown may be used to measure the velocity of the air entering the secondary air chamber 432 and or the oxygen content is measured by an o 2 analyzer which draws a sample from the venturi 419.
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detecting the position of the coin just passing therethrough and a coin detecting unit connected with the photo sensors for converting the position of the coin into a binary logic level application_number US 25278381 A description the present invention will now be described in connection with one embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings in the coin packaging apparatus as shown in fig1 the coins are consecutively introduced from a rotary disc 1 which is rotating in the direction of arrow a onto a guide passage 2 and are conveyed by a conveyor belt 3 which is made to run in the direction of arrow b until they are stacked in a coin stacking cylinder 4 in this case the guide passage 2 is equipped with both a rotary stop pin 5 for opening and closing the passage 2 and a pair of photo sensors 6a and 6b for counting the number of the coins being conveyed on the passage 2 and for detecting the position of the same as best seen in fig1 the rotary stop pin has an upwardly projecting semi circular portion or notched head at the top thereof which is in a retracted position when the coins are moved toward the coin stacking cylinder during counting operation and which is projected into the coin passage through its rotation when the supply of the coins is stopped when the number of the coins stacked in the coin stacking.
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cooled stringer tube support system 221 extend from the economizer inlet header 180 up through the economizer inlet intermediate and outlet banks 120 130 140 through the clear space existing between the tubes of the economizer as is known in the art the economizer banks are comprised of continuous sections 70 see fig7 of tubes arranged side by side at a predetermined side spacing through which the flue gas passes in the present invention these water cooled tube supports 221 are provided with supports 510 see fig8 between each row of tubes 160 preferably tie rounds 520 surround two adjacent sections 70 and these tied sections rest upon castings 530 welded to the water cooled stringer tubes 221 as illustrated in fig7 and 8 a water cooled stringer support tube 221 is provided for a pair of adjacent sections 70 by welding the casting 530 to the water cooled stringer tubes 221 the castings are also water cooled which allows for the use of lower grade materials the present invention achieves several benefits the largest of which is the ability to provide an economical economizer arrangement which can be retrofitted to an existing steam generator these supports eliminate the need for expensive high alloy based mechanical support systems this economizer design has the ability to give the same economizer performance as the existing economizer with multiple coals without having to move any pieces of equipment inside the convection pass i e the inlet or intermediate headers it also helps with maintenance concerns by increasing the reliability of the economizer and decreasing ash build up due the increased spacing of the economizer while specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention it will.
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can be 0 01 p1 x is the character size decimal units such that every character size with smaller decimal units larger character size will be recognized correctly by the patient p2 x is the character size decimal units such that every character size with higher decimal units smaller character size will be recognized incorrectly by the patient model i is the predicted patient observation when modeling the patient va with values at p1 x p2 x the examiner searches for the p1 x and p2 x that their model is best fitting to the real patient observations 1 run over all p1 x and p2 x values and search for the minimum distance between the model and the observations 2 compute the distance from model to observations the model attempts to predict the responses of the patient and hence minimize the wrong predictions of the model distance sum u2225 model p 1 x p 2 x v _array i u2212 r _array i u2225 i 1 n 3 if the computed distance is better lower use the p1 x and p2 x in our model 4 update low and high to be near the estimated va value the method estimates the va value as va_value final_p1 x final_p2 x 2 and the reliability can be measured with the min distance value examples for mathematical models are the first linear model is as follows where s_curve is defined by five points on the plane a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 defining two parabolas functions with internal dependencies the range of s_curve.
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those derived from non toxic metals such as sodium or potassium ammonium salts and organoamino salts such as triethylamine salts numerous appropriate such salts will be known to those of ordinary skill the physician or other health care professional can select the appropriate dose and treatment regimen based on the subject 39 s weight age and physical condition dosages will generally be selected to maintain a serum level of compounds of the invention between about 0 01 u03bcg cc and about 1000 u03bcg cc preferably between about 0 1 u03bcg cc and about 100 u03bcg cc for parenteral administration an alternative measure of preferred amount is from about 0 001 mg kg to about 10 mg kg alternatively from about 0 01 mg kg to about 10 mg kg more preferably from about 0 01 mg kg to about 1 mg kg from about 0 1 mg kg to about 1 mg kg will be administered for oral administrations an alternative measure of preferred administration amount is from about 0 001 mg kg to about 10 mg kg from about 0 1 mg kg to about 10 mg kg more preferably from about 0 01 mg kg to about 1 mg kg from about 0 1 mg kg to about 1 mg kg for administrations in suppository form an alternative measure of preferred administration amount is from about 0 1 mg kg to about 10 mg kg more preferably from about 0 1 mg kg to about 1 mg kg all starting materials are commercially available or earlier described in the literature the 1 h and 13 c nmr spectra were recorded either on bruker 300 bruker dpx400 or varian 400 spectrometers operating at 300 400 and 400 mhz.
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seat 10 thereby interfering with proper closure of the valve particulate matter originating above stem 7 is deflected by collar 12 into well 13 which is in part bounded by generally vertical inner and outer walls inner wall surface 14 is shown somewhat conical having a smaller diameter at its top than at its bottom the bottom edge of inner wall surface 14 intersects a bottom wall surface 15 which connects the inner and outer walls spring 8 which upwardly biases stem 7 is shown as a conical compression spring positioned between bottom wall surface 15 and the underside of collar 12 the solenoid valve shown in the figures is of a type in which armature 4 is a separate element from valve stem 7 the lower end of the armature abutting the upper end of the stem when the solenoid is not energized a compression coil spring 16 which biases armature 4 in a downward direction is shown between the armature and core 6 the force provided by spring 16 is greater than that provided by spring 8 thereby maintaining closure member 9 against valve seat 10 when the solenoid is not energized when electric current is supplied to coil 3 magnetic force is applied to armature 4 which overcomes the force of spring 16 and permits spring 8 to lift closure member 9 from valve seat 10 to open the valve in this position closure member 9 may contact a second valve seat identified by reference numeral 17 to terminate flow through a second fluid flow passageway not shown in valve housing means 1a 1b the present invention is particularly advantageous in valves of the illustrated type in which wear.
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house the other end of the resistance that which is connected to the electricity supply cable the special arrangement and configuration of the electrical resistance means this offers its profile to the air passage so that the obstructing surface of this resistance is minimum and consequently minimum also the resistance to the passage of air which implies a remarkable decrease in the head loss at the same time a greater contact surface is achieved with the air since for a same section in the resistance the external surface is considerably greater in the case of a laminate of reduced thickness than in the case of the classic resistances of circular section which signifies a greater transfer of heat the form of the housings for the resistance guarantees the reliability of the heater since its correct fastening is assured and the resistance suffering modifications in its original geometry produced by thermal dilation is avoided these thermal dilations of the resistance are absorbed by the arched lodging channels present in the insulating supports that in turn isolate the electrical resistance from the body of the heater the employment of an electrical resistance in tape form provides the advantage that the heater is more robust with respect to the mechanical vibrations to which it can be subjected which can become very intense.
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fabric remained black and dark while that of the control only the dye application in the first step lost its color rapidly 1 weight direct black 19 used as received from dintex dyechem ltd india and 0 2 wt wetaid nrw b f goodrich were padded onto cotton twill and then dried for 10 min at 180 u00b0 c the fabric was then dipped in an aqueous solution of 5 wt diglycidyl peg 1000 mw 0 2 wt wetaid nrw b f goodrich and 3 wt nacl padded and dried for 15 min at 180 u00b0 c even after multiple home launderings the color of this fabric remained black and dark while that of the control only the dye application of the first step lost its color rapidly a 1 l flask was charged with 500 ml of acetone 38 3 g of peg poly ethylene glycol aldrich 200 mw and 80 g of sodium carbonate fisher 76 6 grams of cyanuric chloride aldrich were added portion wise while stirring the resulting slurry was stirred under a nitrogen atmosphere for 36 hours a white solid was filtered off and the resultant liquid phase was concentrated on a rotary evaporator this concentration afforded a white solid unreacted cyanuric chloride and a liquid phase the white solid was.
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differences in total numbers of tumbler pin stacks in number of pins within individual stacks e g some pin tumbler locks may include an additional u201c spacer u201d pin s situated between each driver pin and key pin and in the configurations of their locking mechanisms of course certain specifications of the instruments employed in the present invention may need to be varied accordingly fig1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the lock releasing system of the present invention that preferred embodiment is a three piece system 2 comprising a key 20 a lift device 30 and a shim 10 that operate with the pin tumbler lock 60 the key 20 comprises a handle portion 22 and an insert portion 24 or blade the key blade 24 itself comprises a rectangularly elongated base 28 that has multiple teeth 26 projecting upward from it the number of teeth included on the key blade 24 can differ as any given system key 20 will properly operate with only locks that feature the same number of tumbler pin stacks as the number of teeth 26 along that key 20 so for example since the lock 60 shown in cross section in fig2 4 has four pin stacks a suitable system key 20 will feature four teeth 26 a d furthermore the height of the uniformly profiled.
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cam follower from the zig zag cam the link 7 may be connected to any known mechanism for retracting a zig zag cam follower from contact with the periphery of the pattern cam the feed releasing lever regulating plate 17 which is at its one end pivoted on the stud 18 is connected to the link 14 which extends to be connected to the link 9 also the feed releasing lever 19 is connected to the feed releasing lever regulating plate 17 by a screw 19 39 consequently when the solenoid crank 3 is rotated in the x direction the feed releasing lever 19 integrally constructed with the feed releasing lever regulating plate 17 will rotate about the stud 18 by way of the link 9 and 14 in the y3 direction thereby moving the feed follower away from the periphery of the feed cam the lever 19 may be connected to any known mechanism for retracting a feed cam follower from contact with the periphery of the pattern cam the needle position releasing cam 20 is integrally constructed with the kick out locking plate 12 and rotatably mounted on the stud 11 consequently as the kick out locking plate 12 rotates in the y1 direction the needle position releasing cam 20 will also rotate in unison with the kick out locking plate 12 furthermore the end 22 39 of the needle position releasing lever 22 having its fulcrum on the stud 21 presses against the cam 20 by virtue of a spring 23 consequently as the end 22 39 climbs up the inclined ramp portion of the cam 20 the opposite end of the needle.
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enforced by the present method the advantage of this approach is that it applies to both the continuous and discontinuous parts of the signal transformation the block diagram of fig1 illustrates the applications of the method described below data samples 1 and 2 are taken from a data source 10 the data source 10 may be for example a visible scene in which case the samples 1 and 2 are images of that scene the data sample domain 11 is a subset of the data source 10 the samples 1 and 2 are subject to data processing 12 which yields a transformation model 13 the transformation model 13 can be used to provide an image recognition system 14 for detecting previously unanalysed data sample 3 alternatively the transformation model 13 may be used in a prediction system 15 to create a novel data sample corresponding to an artificially generated view of the data source 10 fig2 a to 2 f illustrate the general approach to image matching fig2 a and 2 b show images f u2032 and f u2033 representing different views of the same scene the images are matched by identifying points with similar colours and the resulting spatial flow is shown in fig2 c note that the flow is smooth two further views are shown in fig2 d and 2 e which can be matched as before however in this example the resulting spatial flow is not smooth although signal matching algorithms are known for matching common features between two images the method described herein increases the accuracy and the completeness of the computed mappings the accuracy can be improved because the dimensionality constraint described below can be used to make.
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fig2 shows a separator which comprises a gully chamber 2 having a cylindrical surrounding wall 4 and top and bottom end walls not shown for clarity an inlet duct 6 and an outlet duct 8 open into the surrounding wall 4 an inlet may also be provided in the top wall in a region which is close to the surrounding wall 4 and at a circumferential position which is near to the inlet duct 6 such an inlet may be positioned in a roadway passing over the separator and covered by a grating a separator module 10 according to an embodiment of the invention is installed in the gully chamber 2 as shown in fig3 and 4 the separator module 10 comprises a partition arrangement having a partition plate 12 and a separate ledger component 14 the partition plate 12 divides the chamber 2 into an upper region above the partition plate 12 and a lower region below the partition plate 12 the partition plate 12 comprises an inlet chute 16 and an outlet chute 18 the inlet chute 16 comprises an opening 20 which provides an inlet to the lower region from the upper region similarly the outlet chute 18 comprises an opening not shown which provides an outlet from the lower region to the upper region the inlet chute 16 has an arcuate shape which is contoured to conform to the curvature of the inner surface of the surrounding wall 4 the inlet opening 20 is.
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pump 68 is controlled by microprocessor 20 through lead 86 in operation the process starts when power is supplied to the electrodes 24 and 26 the microprocessor 20 checks all sensor inputs such as the temperature sensor 38 water level sensor 44 water level sensor 60 pressure sensor 62 etc if the pressure within expansion chamber 58 is within its specified range the reactor will not be activated further if the water level and temperatures are within the preferred operating range the pump 68 will not be activated microprocessor 20 continuously checks the signals from the sensors and initiates a response when any signal indicates need if the pressure is below the specified range as sensed by the sensor 62 microprocessor 20 initiates the servo drive 36 to move carbon electrode 26 toward or away from carbon electrode 24 to achieve the optimum for the most efficient operation monitoring the feedback from the reactor power sensor 22 this operation continues until the signal from the pressure sensor 62 indicates that the pressure is within the operating range the signals from the water level sensors 42 and 60 and the temperature sensor 38 is monitored continuously the pump 68 functions to add water to the system or circulate water through the cooler 78 the direction of the pump operation determines the function water level takes precedence over temperature if the water levels falls below the required point as indicated by the combined logic of the two level sensors 42 and 60 pump 68 is operated in the reverse mode and moves water from the external water supply through the directional check vale 80 to.
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hg since the argon gas is circulating as described above the gas inflow rate and gas outflow rate can be modulated with valve assemblies to provide a net positive pressure in the interior chamber it also has been found that positive pressure in the interior chamber 616 can be useful in causing plasma filaments to be more uniform and more widely dispersed since the dielectric membrane is spaces away from the frame elements 620 a and 620 b in the central region of the interior chamber in another aspect of the invention the gas pressure in the interior chamber 616 of the dielectric membrane 605 can be modulated during the initiation and duration of a treatment cycle in one variation the pressure in the interior chamber prior to actuating rf delivery can be lowered to less than ambient pressure at the time of rf actuation the lower argon pressure will permit more instantaneous ignition of the plasma due to such lowered pressure since the argon gas is circulating the gas inflow and outflow rates can be modulated with the valve subsystems to provide a negative pressure in interior chamber 616 the pressure can be at least 5 below ambient pressure at least 10 below ambient pressure at least 15 below ambient pressure or at least 20 below ambient pressure after ignition of plasma in the interior chamber 616 the pressure can be regulated to a higher pressure as described above to expand the dielectric membrane away from the frame elements 620 a and 620 b fig2 illustrates another embodiment of an endometrial ablation system 800 with an elongated sleeve 810.
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3 gram per minute the microemulsion was stripped at 103 u00b0 c for 3 5 hours about 5 5 ml of volatile siloxane oligomer was removed water was drained from the trap at regular intervals at which point an equal amount of fresh deionized water was added to the flask at the end of the stripping procedure the concentration of volatile siloxane oligomer in the microemulsion was determined to be 0 08 percent the clarity of the microemulsion before and after the stripping procedure was determined using a shimadzu model uv 2401pc ultraviolet visible spectrophotometer at a wavelength of 580 nanometer and equipped with a 10 mm diameter polyacrylate cuvette prior to the stripping procedure 82 1 percent of the light was transmitted through the microemulsion after stripping the microemulsion according to this example 81 6 percent of the light was transmitted through the microemulsion this comparative example is a replication of example 11 of u s pat no 4 600 436 in which u201c cationic aminofunctional emulsion 3 u201d prepared according to example 1 of u s pat no 4 600 436 was used in the stripping process according to that invention the purpose of this comparative example is to show that processes such as the one set forth in u s pat no 4 600 436 do not provide clear emulsion products in contrast to processes according to the present invention which do provide clear emulsion products 1000 parts by weight of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane 23 parts by weight of isopropyl alcohol 30 parts by weight of dimethyl soya ammonium chloride.
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geran et al 34 protocols for screening chemical agents and natural products against animal tumors and other biological systems 34 cancer chemotherapy reports part 3 vol 3 no 2 pages 1 85 1972 the l1210 and p388 screening methods have been cited as the best tools for predicting clinical utility of drugs in the treatment of human solid tumors as well as human leukemias and lymphomas venditti 34 relevance of transplantable animal tumor systems to the selection of new agents for clinical trial 34 pharmacological basis of cancer chemotherapy williams amp williams pub co 1975 in table 2 the ratio of median survival time of laboratory mice which had been treated with the test compound to untreated control animals is expressed as a percentage t c values laboratory mice were implanted intraperitonealy with the l1210 murine leukemia cell line on day 0 and treated with intraperitoneal injections of representative platinum complexes of the present invention on days 3 and 7 at the dosages indicated data for the prior art complex cisplatin is included for comparison the antitumor activity of example 1 is superior to cisplatin both in potency and response according to in vitro and in vivo test results thus example 1 is equally effective or superior to cisplatin against the parent l1210 and p388 leukemia cell lines in vivo while example 1 shows some degree of cross resistance to cisplatin in vitro and in vivo it is more effective than cisplatin against cisplatin resistant cells in vitro and in vivo additionally example 1 shows only a fourfold cross resistance to pt dach cl 2 resistant l1210 cells in culture.
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various embodiments sub combinations and subsets thereof those of skill in the art will understand how to make and use the present invention after understanding the present disclosure the present invention in various embodiments includes providing devices and processes in the absence of items not depicted and or described herein or in various embodiments hereof including in the absence of such items as may have been used in previous devices or processes for example for improving performance achieving ease and or reducing cost of implementation the foregoing discussion of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description the foregoing is not intended to limit the invention to the form or forms disclosed herein in the foregoing detailed description for example various features of the invention are grouped together in one or more embodiments for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure this method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed invention requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim rather as the following claims reflect inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment thus the following claims are hereby incorporated into this detailed description with each claim standing on its own as a separate preferred embodiment of the invention moreover though the description of the invention has included description of one or.
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above references particularly miller et al and sharp et al another component of the invention is a bromoiodobenzene by 34 bromoiodobenzene 34 is meant an aromatic ring having both a bromine atom and an iodine atom directly on the ring other substituants may be on the ring so long as the substitution does not sterically hinder the coupling reaction and does not excessively react with the other component protective groups may be used to avoid reaction with the other component in general suitable bromoiodobenzenes include such compounds as unsubstituted bromoiodobenzenes nitro substituted bromoiodobenzenes and bromoiodotoluenes specific examples include o bromoiodobenzene m bromoiodobenzene p bromoiodobenzene 2 nitro 4 iodobromobenzene and 3 nitro 4 iodobromobenzene the unsubstituted bromoiodobenzenes are the preferred bromoiodobenzenes although some negligible reaction may occur in the absence of a catalyst a catalyst is necessary for a commercially acceptable reaction rate suitable catalysts include those having palladium in a zero valence state examples of suitable palladium catalysts include finely divided precipitated palladium on an inert support such as carbon and tetrakis triphenylphosphine palladium pd pph 3 4 other forms of palladium such as pdcl 2 where the palladium is present as pd are less effective as a catalyst the catalyst should be present in a catalytically effective amount that is an amount sufficient to significantly increase the rate of reaction generally the catalyst will be present at 0 05 to 40 desirably 0 1 to 30 and.
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among other things a location for chinking or the like and or running wiring plumbing and or other utilities or the like as described below in one example a reveal up to u00be inch about u00bc inch being preferred is provided for chinking or the like the term u201c reveal u201d as used herein typically refers to a side of an opening between an outer surface and an inner surface an example of such a side of an opening is provided by r 140 with respect to the outer surface of member 120 opposite f i and to the inner surface f o of member 130 in another example of a fabricated timber 100 a vertical member e g 120 is positioned atop a horizontal member e g 130 such that no reveal is provided but such that the outer face of the vertical member is substantially flush with the outer side of the horizontal member instead such a u201c no reveal u201d configuration may provide for stacked timbers that have an appearance of a square log with a height that is the combined height of the stacked timbers where the horizontal interfaces between the stacked logs are dressed so as to be substantially non visible other u201c no reveal u201d configurations are also acceptable as described below the term u201c dressed u201d u201c dressing u201d u201c dress u201d and the like as used herein typically indicates treating the outside faces of individual or stacked fabricated timbers and or interfaces of stacked fabricated timbers to have a desired appearance for example it may be desirable for.
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tip 911 is in a protruding position in which the pen tip 911 protrudes slightly to the outside from the pen body when a force acts on the pen tip 911 in the rearward direction the pen tip 911 enters into the pen body when the force acting on the pen tip 911 is released the pen tip 911 returns to the original protruding position an electric substrate not shown in the drawings is provided in the interior of the ultrasonic pen 91 the electric substrate may be connected to a control portion 60 refer to fig7 of the sewing machine 1 via the cable 915 that extends from the rear end of the ultrasonic pen 91 a switch 912 an ultrasonic transmitter 913 and a signal output circuit 914 etc are mounted on the electric substrate refer to fig7 the switch 912 is provided facing the rear end of the pen tip 911 the ultrasonic transmitter 913 is an ultrasonic wave transmission source the ultrasonic transmitter 913 transmits an ultrasonic wave when the switch 912 is pressed the ultrasonic transmitter 913 is provided in a position that is extremely close to the pen tip 911 the signal output circuit 914 normally outputs a high signal to the sewing machine 1 via the cable.
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flea collar or similar insect control collar or it can be a conventional collar fig1 depicts an illumination facility 1700 for use in interaction with an application of a chemical 1702 light from the illumination facility 1700 can be provided in any color of the spectrum under control of a processor 104 thus the light can interact with the chemical 1702 to create an effect for example a chemical can include a luminescent portion that lights under light of a given spectrum such a luminescent facility could be used to confirm with an illumination facility 1700 that a chemical has been applied over all of a given surface such as a surface covered with insect repellant a deck sealer or a suntan lotion fig1 depicts an appliance 1800 with an illumination facility the appliance 1800 may be an oven microwave oven refrigerator washer dryer toaster or other appliance the light system 100 can be used to light the appliance 1800 or an interior or exterior environment of or about the appliance 1800 the light system 100 can be coupled with a sensor to sense an environmental condition and to display illumination that indicates the condition for example an oven can light in a red color if it is hot sensor and feedback applications are described more particularly in certain patents and patent applications incorporated by reference herein in yet another embodiment of the present invention an illumination system is disposed in combination with a scent producing facility together with a processor or processors this combination allows simultaneous or coordinated production of controlled scent and illumination in embodiments.
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mixtures thereof in conventional manner for example in the case of diasteroisomeric isomers chromatographic separation may be employed the iupac names of the compounds mentioned in the examples were generated with acd version 8 unless specified otherwise in the examples characterization of the compounds is performed according to the following methods nmr spectra are recorded on 300 or 600 mhz varian and acquired at room temperature chemical shifts are given in ppm referenced either to internal trimethylsilyl or to the residual solvent signal all the reagents solvents catalysts for which the synthesis is not described are purchased from chemical vendors such as sigma aldrich fluka bio blocks ryan scientific syn chem chem impex aces pharma however some known intermediates for which the cas registry number cas are mentioned were prepared in house following known procedures usually the compounds of the invention were purified by flash column chromatography using a gradient solvent system of methanol dichloromethane unless otherwise reported those skilled in the art will be able to routinely modify and or adapt the following schemes to synthesize any compound of the invention covered by formula i some compounds of this invention can generally be prepared in one step from commercially available literature starting materials to the suspension of potassium carbonate 2 16 g 15 7 mmol in thf at room temperature was added imidazole 4 27 g 62 8 mmol the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 10 minutes then 4 bromomethyl 2 methylbenzonitrile cas 1001055 64 6 6 6 g 31 4 mmol was added and refluxed for 24 hours the mixture was then cooled to room temperature potassium carbonate was filtered off the filtrate.
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fluid 248 the fluid removal system 382 b is also referred to herein as a pressure system in one embodiment the fluid removal system 382 b creates and or applies a transport pressure to the first surface 278 a of the transport region 256 in this embodiment the fluid removal system 382 b maintains the transport pressure at the first surface 278 a of the transport region 256 so that a pressure differential exists between the first surface 278 a and the second surface 278 b in alternative embodiments the fluid removal system 382 b controls the pressure in the removal chamber 276 so that the transport pressure at the first surface 278 a is approximately u2212 10 u2212 100 u2212 500 u2212 1000 u2212 2000 u2212 5000 u2212 7000 or u2212 10 000 pa gage in fig3 b the fluid removal system 382 b includes i a low pressure source 390 ba that creates a low chamber pressure in the removal chamber 276 and ii a recovery reservoir 390 bc that captures immersion fluid 248 from the removal chamber 276 in this embodiment the low pressure source 390 ba can include a pump or vacuum source 390 bd and a chamber pressure regulator 390 be for precisely controlling the chamber pressure in the chamber 276 in alternative embodiments for example the chamber pressure is controlled to be approximately u2212 10 u2212 100 u2212 500 u2212 1000 u2212 2000 u2212 5000 u2212 7000 or u2212 10 000 pa gage the chamber pressure regulator 390 be can be controlled by the control system 24 to control the chamber pressure fig3 c illustrates another embodiment of the fluid removal system 382 c and an illustration of a portion of the fluid barrier 254 the transport.
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homogeneous amorphous material or the coupling and modification of properties by force of the periodic potentials inherent in the superlattice structures of the prior art for example doping on a more substitutional level can be achieved the materials do involve the design of coupling or decoupling of properties where desired such as the electron magnetic and phonon interactions this allows separate and different relationships to be designed into the material without the disadvantages and restrictions of the prior art the structures of the materials of the invention utilize layers and individual atoms or groups of atoms which need not follow a sequential pattern from layer to layer these layers can be deliberately designed so that they are not geometrically regular in spatial separation and subsequent layers can be entirely different from the preceeding layers for example an elemental layer or an alloy layer which can be amorphous or crystalline mbe is one specialized technique of the prior art which provides a method for producing precisely layered crystalline materials for some optical and electronic applications the present invention which includes plasma techniques removes the crystalline lattice symmetry constraints as well as problems which can be caused by mismatches in amorphous materials even in amorphous materials layering can produce a heterojunction effect if they are of thicknesses thicker than or comparable to the depletion or screening width one of the basic problems in any kind of solid state device is to avoid not only interfacial effects but heterojunction effects as one changes materials adds materials or layers materials the invention provides a technique for the first time of controlling the interfacial strain and stress.
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this wood also tends to have a higher longitudinal shrinkage than the wood produced later so that a radial shrinkage gradient is established across the tree stem microfibril angle and wood density are directly related to stiffness a tree having higher microfibril angle and lower density wood will typically produce weaker lumber than one of the same species having lower microfibril angle and higher density warp in lumber assumes several forms that may be present singly or in combination as seen in fig1 and 2 crook and bow are the result of differential longitudinal shrinkage in various portions of sawn lumber one must differentiate between u201c longitudinal shrinkage u201d which is measured parallel to the fiber direction and u201c lengthwise shrinkage u201d which is measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the board fig3 these may or may not be the same cup shown in fig4 is principally the result of variations in tangential shrinkage which tends to increase as one moves radially outward from the pith twist as illustrated in fig5 is normally the result of spiral grain in the log from which the lumber was sawn the days in which a highly skilled head sawyer made real time decisions as to how a log should be optimally cut have largely passed with the near disappearance of the huge old growth logs from the nation 39 s.
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be appreciated that the term u201c skip u201d is provided on the drawings with lead arrows to indicate where a stator slot exists but is not to be populated by a slot segment 14 during that particular pass in the embodiment depicted in fig2 a and 2b slot 43 and 86 are skipped in the first pass p 1 and slot 37 and 80 are skipped in the second pass p 2 additional winding passes will repeat the fig2 a and fig2 b patterns in alternating manner the schematic view of this winding pattern of fig2 a and 2b can be seen in fig3 after the completion of eight passes illustrated in fig3 as a partial cross sectional representation of a stator core is a configuration wound as in fig2 a 2 b and where slot 37 and 43 of the stator core are populated by only 4 slot segments each and therefore slots 37 and 43 as well as slots 80 and 86 not shown in fig3 are populated by fewer slot segments than the rest of the slots after eight passes the resulting winding of fig2 a and 2b conductors is further illustrated schematically in fig4 so that the step of each phase of conductors radially inwardly at the end of each pass can be visualized it is to be understood that p 1 p 8 are passes further in order to make fig1 a and 10b discussed hereinafter clear each lead on each conductor each conductor will have two leads is labeled separately for example leads a 1 and a 7 extend from each end of a single conductor similarly a 6 and a 12 extend from each end of a.
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being used to switch s1 and s2 with s1 being conductive while s2 is off s1 s2 and vice versa the oscillator also provides a sync signal to a phase modulator 26 the output waveform of the phase modulator is nominally 90 u00b0 displaced as shown in fig3 c from that of the oscillator with zero modulating input however the phase may be deflected i e advanced or retarded from the nominal 90 u00b0 setting by a proper signal to the 34 mod sig 34 input this output waveform from the phase modulator 26 is connected to control the switches s3 and s4 the switches s3 and s4 are connected to be switched so that s3 is conductive while s4 is off s3 s4 and vice versa considering the operation of the block diagram of fig1 the switches s1 and s2 are continually opened and closed with a 100 duty cycle square wave drive 180 u00b0 apart thus each switch is conducting fifty percent of the time whereby a current from the positive source terminal flows successively into primary winding terminals 12 and then 15 and an ac voltage is induced at secondary winding 16 the square wave drive may be minumum two times the maximum modulating signal frequency usually in the 20 khz to 30 khz range up to as high as the speed of the switching devices will allow one or the other of the bidirectional switches s3 and s4 is always conductive as switched by the phase modulator output that is switches s3 and s4 are opened and closed 180 u00b0 apart.
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project a stream of air against the layers of tire components 34 at a position midway between the edges 44 and 46 of the drum 10 and in a direction ab as shown in fig2 then as the drum rotates streams from the other jets will impinge upon the layers 34 in directions ac ad ae af and ag at positions spaced further from the position x midway between the edges to eject air from between the layers of tire components 34 at the edges the resulting curtain of air under pressure provides stitching and ejection of air without contacting the layers of tire components 34 the stitching and ejection of air is applied to the full width of the layers of tire components 34 upon each revolution of the drum 10 and therefore the number of revolutions required for complete stitching does not depend upon movable rollers which require many revolutions to cover the width of the layers as shown in fig1 the nozzles 32 are mounted to provide streams of air under pressure in a radial direction through passages a b a c a d a e a f and a g however in the modification shown in fig6 where similar parts have been designated by the same numerals but with the addition of the prime mark the manifold 18 u2032 has nozzles 48 which are mounted on a drum face 50 wherein the direction of the nozzle passages a u2032 h a u2032 i a u2032 j a u2032 k a u2032.
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a block diagram of an example of an information handling system 100 incorporating a power system 110 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure as depicted information handling system 100 may include a power system 110 and one or more other information handling resources 116 generally speaking power system 110 may include any system device or apparatus configured to supply electrical current to one or more information handling resources 116 in some embodiments power system 110 may include a multi phase voltage regulator power system 110 may include a power controller 112 and a plurality of voltage regulator phases 114 power controller 112 may include any system device or apparatus configured to control the output of power system 110 and or selectively enable and disable voltage regulator phases 114 the enabling and disabling of voltage regulator phases 114 is described in greater detail below each voltage regulator phase 114 may include any system device or apparatus configured to supply a portion of the total current output of power system 110 in embodiments in which power system 110 is a multi phase voltage regulator a voltage regulator phase 114 may comprise a phase of the voltage regulator generally speaking information handling resources 116 may include any component system device.
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element 20 is a plate element 20 may be connected to connector 12 by any suitable means including but riot limited to welding integral forming use of mechanical fasteners use of adhesives among other suitable connecting means that will be readily understood by the skilled person element has a proximal surface opposite recessed light 2 and an outwardly facing distal surface it is contemplated that the proximal face of element 20 may be coated with a reflective material element 20 can take a wide variety of plan shapes including but not limited to circular square rectangular elliptical and triangular among other shapes further element 20 can be formed in the shape of common decorative designs such as christmas trees santa heads stars hearts balloon shapes among other decorative designs element 20 can also be formed that it has a flat convex or concave profile depending on the needs of the application in at least one embodiment element 20 may include heat dissipating ribs 22 that facilitate heat transfer from the element to the ambient environment as shown in fig3 in at least one embodiment it is contemplated that element 20 may include a window element that allows a small percentage of light emitted by the recessed light.
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conjunction to change the direction of motion of the first piston 7 a and the piston 7 b it will be obvious that the stroke length can be altered to suit the characteristics required by the equipment the motor is to power similarly a number of motors could be arranged in gangs to provide power in small diameter settings while particularly well suited to be deployed downhole in a well to power a reciprocating pump with a pump chamber at either or both ends of the motor it is apparent that the motor may be used in other settings to power other equipment power fluids can be any one or more of a variety of suitable fluids including for example liquids or gases of suitable compressibility to transfer fluid flow at pressures and volumes sufficient to power the motor in operation remotely from the pressurized fluid 39 s source additionally the invention provides that the working chambers of the pistons and cylinders of the motor may always be kept at higher pressures than the motor 39 s environment thus isolating the motor 39 s moving parts within an environment provided by the power fluid which can be significantly cleaner and qualitatively controlled than the motor 39 s external environment seals if any between the moving components of the motor are similarly operative in a controlled environment with higher pressure on the same side of each seal between the motor and its environment the motor 39 s side during all strokes with any leakage essentially flushing the seals 39 path of motion it is to be noted that alterations to the diameter of the connecting rod the exposed surface areas of the sleeve and spool and the hydraulically active surface areas of the various position and balancing pistons and.
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to affect the age distribution a two stage system was utilized to give improved hydrogenation activity over a single stage unit but it not believed to be necessary to affect the observed change in product yields no interstage separation of gas and liquid was utilized during this study the feed stock used during this study was obtained from a mixture of vacuum residuum obtained from both domestic and foreign sources properties of the feed are shown in table i it should be noted that the feed is a nominal 1000 u00b0 f boiling point vacuum residuum examples 1 and 2 show the affects of varied reactor outlet hydrogen partial pressure accomplished by changing total reactor pressure at two different levels of 1000 u00b0 f conversion to 1000 u00b0 f material the reactor pressure was changed by changing the amount of back pressure held on the hydrocracking zone note the increase in all light hydrocarbon yields as the outlet hydrogen partial pressure increased this is unexpected and novel in light of examples 3 and 4 a nominal 1000 u00b0 f boiling point vacuum residuum was chosen for this experiment to obtain a feed typical of commercial operations it is suspected that lighter feeds such as atmospheric residuum or atmospheric gas oils would not give the same unexpected results seen in examples 1 and 2 the quantity of 650 u00b0 f minus boiling point material in these other feeds could be sufficient to inhibit the observed change in 650 u00b0 f minus yield table i______________________________________feed detailed data section total 1000 u00b0 f ______________________________________gravity api.
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d e tschopp j molecular structure and functional characterization of a human complement cytolysis inhibitor found in blood and seminal plasma identity to sulfated glycoprotein 2 a constituent of rat testis fluid proc natl acad sci usa 1989 86 7123 33 saporta s cameron d f borlongan c v sanberg p r survival of rat and porcine sertoli cell transplants in the rat striatum without cyclosporine aimmunosuppression exp neurol 1997 146 299 34 korbutt g s elliot j f ao z et al large scale isolation growth and function of porcine neonatal islet cells j clin invest 1996 97 2119 35 tung p s fritz i b characterization of rat testicular peritubular myoid cells in culture alpha smooth muscle isoactin is a specific differentiation marker biol reprod 1990 42 351 36 akmal k m dufour j m vo m higginson s kim k h ligand dependent regulation of retinoic acid receptor in rat testis in vivo response to depletion and repletion of vitamin a endocrinology 1998 139 1239 37 dufour j m kim k h cellular and subcellular localization of six retinoid receptors in rat testis during postnatal development identification of potential heterodimeric receptors biol reprod 1999 61 1300 38 deng y tuch b e rawlinson w d transmission of porcine endogenous retroviruses in sever combined immunodeficient mice xenotransplanted with fetal porcine pancreatic cells transplantation 2000 70 1010 39 jost a magre s agelopoulou r early stages of testicular differentiation in the rat hum genet 1981 58 59 40 bravo r frank r blundell p a macdonald bravo h cyclin.
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weft yarn is absent and outputs a signal representing this fact in response to this signal the cutters 25a 25b are kept in an inoperative condition and the loom main shaft is stopped see steps s2 and s3 of fig3 in this case the loom main shaft is stopped at 180 u00b0 the maximum shedding state of the warp yarns in the next loom operational cycle after the beating up taking account of inertial motion as a result a mispicked weft yarn m for the warp yarn array ya and a normally picked weft yarn q which is picked simultaneously with the yarn m and for the warp yarn array yb are respectively being connected to the weft picking nozzles 8a 8b subsequently as shown in fig4 b the loom main shaft is reversely rotated by 360 u00b0 to establish a state in which the mispicked weft yarn m and the normally picked weft yarn q are respectively exposed at the cloth fells fa fb of the woven fabrics ca cb see a step s3 of fig3 next as shown in fig4 c air is ejected through the weft picking nozzles 8a 8b and the weft traction devices 20a 20b are operated supplying the weft yarns from the weft measuring and storage devices 12a 12b see a step s4 of fig3 this results in the fact that the weft yarns wa wb connected respectively to the mispicked weft yarn m and the normally picked weft yarn q are projected generally in the u shape into the shed opening of the warp yarns under the influence of air ejected from the weft picking.
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hydrant to drain into the reservoir 72 fig1 shows yet another hydrant of embodiments of the present invention that is designed specifically for mild climate use under 2 u2032 bury and roof hydrants the outer pipe of the roof hydrant is a smaller 1 u00bd diameter pvc instead of the 3 u2033 used in some of the embodiments described above this hydrant uses a venturi without a check valve in concert with a pressurized reservoir a diverter is not used the operation is the same as described above with respect to hydrant with a pressurized reservoir with the evacuation of the reservoir being completed after the user detaches the hose fig2 is a table comparing the embodiments of the present invention which employ an improved venturi of that employ a bypass system with hydrants of the prior art manufactured by the assignee of the instant application the embodiment shown in fig7 for example provides an increased flow rate has an increased bury depth and can operate at lower fluid inlet pressures the evacuation time is discussed over the prior art while various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled.
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an ink jet recording apparatus includes an ink tank and an ink bladder for containing ink disposed in the tank an ink path directs ink in the ink bladder outwardly therefrom and a closure member for closing the ink path comprises at least two sealing materials having different functions a housing member houses the ink bladder and the closure member and an ink supply system having a hollow needle supplies ink to a recording head for discharging the ink application_number US 46577690 A description the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with respect to some embodiments shown in the drawings an embodiment of the ink cartridge or container of the present invention will first be described by reference to fig1 a and 1b fig1 a is a plan view of the ink container and fig1 b is a partly broken away side view thereof reference numeral 10 designates a flexible ink bladder or bag like container formed by folding a film formed by putting nylon on a polymeric film of two layered structure such as polyethylene film and joining the three side edges 10x 10y and 10z thereof as by heat melting an ink outlet pipe 11 as an ink outlet for directing the ink in the container 10 outwardly thereof is attached to the joined surface of one of the three side edges 10x reference numeral 12 designates a stepped pillar shaped first coupling member formed of an elastic material such as rubber a void 14 this void 14 is not always necessary but generally when a sealing member and a needle or similar pipe are to be coupled together it is difficult to make the axes of the two members completely coincident with each other and.
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that which is trapped in the charge traps is removed from the photodetector 114 at the end of the reset period 156 the transistor switch 106 opens and the accumulate period 158 begins during the accumulate period 158 the photodetector 114 generates charge in response to the light to which it is exposed at the end of the accumulate period 158 the row select transistor 122 closes to begin the read period 160 during the read period 160 charge accumulated by the photodetector 114 buffered by the transistor 116 is read out via the connection 118 onto the column line not shown of the pixel 100 row select transistor 122 opens at the end of the read period fig7 is a schematic diagram illustrating a second embodiment 200 of a pixel constructed in accordance with the invention a possible drawback of the pixel 100 of fig5 when implemented using cmos technology is that it uses two voltage sources having opposite polarities to forward bias and to reset the photodetector 114 in fig7 a single voltage source 204 charges a capacitor 216 with charge that is later used to forward bias the photodetector 114 and charge the charge traps in the photodetector 114 the single voltage source 204 is also used to reset the photodetector 114 the pixel 200 includes transistor switches 206 208 212 214 and 218 the cathode of the photodetector 114 is connected to the drain of transistor switch 214 to the source of transistor switch 218 and to the gate of transistor 116 the anode of the photodetector 114 is connected to ground the drain of transistor switch 218 is connected to the voltage source 204 the drain of transistor switch 206.
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basically comprises a relatively massive structure having a plurality of large diameter rolls 38 cantilevered outwardly alternatingly along upper and lower horizontal lines for serpentine travel of the tow 15 peripherally about the rolls 38 in sequence in like manner to that previously described with respect to the pretensioning stand 12 and the drawstands 18 20 the cylindrical periphery of each calender roll 38 which is several times larger than the diameters of the rolls employed in drawstands 18 20 or in the pretensioning stand 12 is heated from the interior by any suitable means to a sufficient temperature selected according to the physical characteristics of the tow 15 its traveling speed residence time on the rolls and other known variables to heat set the tow while it remains under tension due to the configuration of the rolls 38 in the calender frame 34 each side of the tow 15 which is in ribbon form is heated to about 180 205 u00b0 c for typically polyethylene terephthalate fiber other polymers of course have different t g 39 s and require different heat setting ranges immediately downstream of the calender frame 34 is a quench stand 40 having sequential cantilevered rolls 44 extending outwardly therefrom to cool tow 15 sufficiently below the heat setting temperature thereby stabilizing the physical properties of the tow from the quench stand 40 the tow progresses to spray stand 46 in which a spray not shown of suitable finishing composition is applied to the tow 15 to enhance subsequent crimping of the filaments of the tow the tow 15 still remaining in its ribbon like form is.
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desirably illustrated graphically in the rain delay led 48 by the flash pattern described earlier in fig6 this is accomplished in the ckleds step of the main3 portion of the main control loop which is shown herein as fig2 in this step the software generates the word or bit information necessary to light the led 39 s in an appropriate fashion one step 140 is to query the status of the rain delay count if the rain delay count is greater than zero then the flashing of the rain delay led is enabled in step 142 as part of the ckleds step of the main control loop controller 2 desirably includes a self test routine that may be selectively implemented to determine if controller 2 is functioning properly step 150 in the main control loop as shown in fig1 desirably implements the self test routine identified as 34 slftst 34 referring first to fig2 self test is initiated by pressing and holding set time button 16 and set day button 18 while applying power to the controller alternatively the self test feature can be initiated by grounding a self test switch input on a port of microcomputer 50 referring to fig2 24 at slftst the program initializes the ram variables and timers that will be used by self test this includes a self test timer which will cause the program to exit the self test mode and resume the irrigation controller mode when sufficient time has elapsed if the self test was initiated by pressing the switches when.
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mixture of ethyl acetate 75 and hexane 25 as the eluent the fractions containing the pure product as determined by silica gel tlc were combined and the solvents removed to obtain the title b compound as an off white glassy solid 47 00 g elemental analysis calc 39 d c 22 h 26 i 3 n 3 o 10 c 30 38 h 3 03 i 43 38 n 4 79 found c 30 85 h 2 93 i 43 77 n 4 75 to a stirred solution of the title b compound 8 73 g 10 mmol in n n dimethylacetamide 30 ml was added in drops the title a compound 1 8 g 13 mmol at 0 u00b0 5 u00b0 after the addition the mixture was stirred at 0 u00b0 5 u00b0 for 0 5 hours then at room temperature for 20 hours nitrogen gas was purged through the solution for 0 25 hours and the dma was removed in vacuo the residue was dissolved in ethyl acetate 200 ml and the solution was washed successively with cold aq sodium bicarbonate 2 u00d7 50 ml water 2 u00d7 50 ml and saturated sodium chloride 2 u00d7 50 ml after drying over sodium sulfate the solvent was removed in vacuo to obtain the crude furanilide as an off white foamy material 9 27 g.
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726 one or more frangible members such as shear screws 727 a pusher 728 a mandrel 729 a collet 730 a biasing member such as a spring 731 one or more retainers 732 and a spacer 733 the expander mandrel 729 may be tubular and disposed along an outer surface of the setting mandrel 703 so that the expander mandrel is longitudinally movable relative to the setting mandrel 703 the expander mandrel may include a shoulder formed at a bottom thereof the collet 730 may be disposed along an outer surface of the expander mandrel and include a base ring formed at a bottom thereof the spring may be disposed between the base ring and the expander mandrel shoulder thereby biasing the collet 730 longitudinally away from the expander mandrel shoulder the collet 730 may include a plurality of radially split cones 730 c each extending longitudinally from the base ring the cones 730 c may be radially split so that the cones may be radially movable between an expanded position shown and a retracted position an inner surface of the cones 730 c may be held in the expanded position by abutment with the spacer 733 an outer surface of the cones may abut the liner hanger 705 a top of the cones 730 c may abut a bottom of the pusher 728 the.