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8 | 4 b are inserted to distribute and route the latch data buses 4 originating from various lut sram latches 2 these latch data buses may be routed to nearby or remote regions of the device using a programmable bus routing network 4 the routing network 4 in no way introduces any extra delays in the final circuit implementation as static logic data resides on these latch data lines thus the latch data buses 4 can traverse long distances and use any number of programmable switches 4 b and 4 c without affecting circuit performance as all the nets in a bus are being routed at a time configuration latch count is also low it is of course possible to alter the multiplexer connectivity to the latch data bus and even include flexibility at the decoding multiplexer inputs 1 a sixteen here inputs to the multiplexer 1 x delineate such possibilities to include more flexibility programmable switches 4 c are inserted to couple latch data bus 4 to the multiplexer inputs 1 a as desired the present invention thus provides a look up table with a plurality of read ports capable of performing functions that are identical or logically equivalent with other variants the area saved by using this approach is appreciable and without significant delay overhead in conclusion the concept of sharing sram latches of luts reduces the number of sram latches and improves chip density while exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described above it is possible to use various. |
2 | central cylindrical body 8 and a mobile part 9 associated and cooperating with said body 8 and forming the nozzle the fixed part 7 of the device 3 comprises an outer body with radial fins 10 which support a cylindrical bush 11 having a frustoconical bottom 11a and a narrow top 11b and which support through their extensions 12 the central cylindrical body 8 coaxial and internal to said bush 11 as well as a wide upper flange 13 with bent edge 14 for connection to the mouth of the container 1 the central cylindrical body 8 of the fixed part 7 is crossed fig4 on its outer surface by seven cylindrical helical grooves 15 separated by an equal number of teeth 16 said helical grooves being inclined by about 20 u00b0 the mobile part 9 of the closing and delivery device 3 comprises a substantially cylindrical tubular element whose inner surface adheres for a short length 17 close to the cone shaped outlet end 18 to the central cylindrical body 8 of the fixed part 7 while for the remaining length 19 of said element the inner surface thereof keeps well apart from said body 8 creating a cylindrical cavity 20 the outer surface of said element 9 comprises in turn starting from the outlet end. |
2 | sides of screw shaft 3 are formed in cylindrical chambers 27 27 so that have their axes parallel with screw shaft 3 having an inner wall portion overlapped with the shaft 3 chambers 27 27 being disposed of receiving shafts which will be referred to hereinafter along kneading screw shaft 3 there are grooved two raws of grooves 4 on the outer peripheral surface thereof on the walls forming the grooves there are formed kneading teeth 21 grooved into flat teeth shape in the inside of chambers 27 27 there is alternatively accommodated by manual replacement one of two kinds of shafts subject to the properties of raw resin material selected for a fuller understanding in a certain case both satellite kneading shafts 22 22 are used as shown in fig4 and 5 and in other case both one of the satellite kneading shafts 22 and one of the wall side shafts 28 may be used as shown in fig6 and in a still further case both the wall side shafts 28 28 may be used as shown in fig7 as depicted in fig6 the wall side shafts are elongated cylindrical with continuous outer surfaces with an arc shaped channel or opening extending along the wall axially with a diameter similar to that of shaft 3 the satellite kneading shaft 22 has its outer periphery in contact with the inner wall surface of the chamber 27 the outer periphery being grooved with flat teeth engageable with the kneading teeth 21 of the screw shaft 3 the wall. |
7 | a fourth preferred embodiment the block comprises the first second or third preferred embodiments just described together with at least one of pathways e f and g more preferably together with at least two of pathways e f and g even more preferably together with each of pathways e f and g pathway e is a so called u201c dark zone u201d in which the sensor element may be placed for a 4 ma i e nil signal check preferably the first supplementary radiation source in pathway f is a light emitting diode such as a uv c light emitting diode in essence this pathway is similar to pathway e with the addition of a uv c light emitting diode preferred embodiment in a portion of the dark zone providing for the ability to conduct a saturation signal check on the sensor element an advantage of pathway f is that it allows for removal of the sensor element from the fluid treatment system from the sensor check preferably the second supplementary radiation source in pathway g is a light emitting diode such as a uv c light emitting diode since pathway f represents a dark zone for the sensor element a second or the same pathway with output from a calibrated uv c light emitting diode preferred embodiment could be used to check one set point on the operational curve of the sensor for example if at the time of calibration the set point light emitting diode were known to generate a signal of 11 ma in the sensor element sensor operation could be. |
7 | predetermined reduced pressure by driving the vacuum pump 5 a surge voltage generated in a surge generator 10 is applied to a coil of the motor 1 through one of the lead wires 12 14 another of the lead wires 12 14 is grounded and the other of the lead wires 12 14 is not connected to anything there are four switch patterns of connection which is realized by the surge changeover switch 9 as shown in fig2 the surge voltage is evenly applied to the coil in accordance with the switch patterns i ii iii and iv the surge voltage is thus applied to the coil in all directions and a surge current flows in all the ways of the coil in the switch pattern i the surge current enters a tap m which is the beginning point of winding of a main coil 1b in the motor 1 fig1 and flows out from a tap c which is the common connection point of the main coil 1b and an auxiliary coil 1c a surge stress given by the surge current is applied between adjacent windings of the main coil 1b and the surge stress is also applied between the main coil 1b and the laminate core 1a surge energy becomes extinct at the tap c of the common. |
2 | is a natural high moleculr weight linear polysaccharide functioning as a hydrophilic colloid to maintain the micron particles of graphite in suspension and contribute to the penetrating of the coating as described hereinbefore effective coatings for the refractory tiles and runners may be formed with colloidal graphite in amounts between 5 to 25 by weight between 34 to 75 by weight of a solution of water and sodium silicate wherein the water is present at about 60 of the solution between about 2 to 10 concentrated hydrochloric acid of a 90 purity weight between about 33 to 75 of a solution of water acid carboxy vinyl polymer resin wherein the resin is present in amounts between 1 to 10 of the solution by weight and between about 15 to 20 water by weight those skilled in the art will observe that the liquid carriers described herein comprise an effective wetting agent which contributes to the ability of the particles of colloidal graphite to penetrate the refractory material of the tiles and runners and form a smooth dry coating on the penetrated surface it is believed that the penetrating ability of the liquid carrier and graphite suspension is improved by the addition of from 1 to 10 parts by weight of micron silicon particles it will occur to those skilled in the art that the thickness of the coating material forming the lining of the runner 15 and tile 23 as seen in fig2 and 3 of the drawings has been somewhat exaggerated and it will occur to those skilled in the art that the thickness of the coating formed after the penetration of the graphite material into the refractory may be varied by applying successive coatings of the graphite suspension. |
4 | to drive the carriage 6 the caster 18 raised under the action of lever 17 is passed over rod 19 and guides the comb element 8 in its right to left displacement towards the initial position a fresh workpiece 23 is supplied from the first station and the cycle resumes the process and installation according to the invention are particularly adapted to the closure of short sleeves such as tee shirt sleeves as shown in fig3 in that case the workpiece 23 is a sleeve coming from a finishing station having effected for example hemming or cording of the sleeve bottom 25 then folding 26 of the sleeve along an axis of symmetry 27 so that there is exact overlapping of the two parts of the sleeve on the other once folded the workpiece 23 must be closed this closure is effected by stitching the two edges 28 matched and superposed taking into account the shape of the sleeve 23 it is then necessary to guide the line of stitching 28 under the sewing machine 29 in a direction and position which are different from those that it had on leaving folding 26 as shown in fig3 it is necessary to both transfer the sleeve 23 from the folding station to the stitching station 30 and to subject it to a partial rotation on itself so as to place the line of stitching 28 exactly in position and in direction under. |
5 | includes an arm generally designated by the numeral 37 which extends outwardly and is connected at its proximal end zone 38 to the support the tubular arm includes a distal end zone 40 and an intermediate zone 42 which extends outwardly and downwardly between the proximal and distal end zones of the tubular arm the arm extends downwardly so that the distal end zone is slightly above the normal waterline of the pool and the distal end zone is provided with an opening 44 which is smaller than the inside diameter of the tube and this opening faces inwardly toward the proximal end zone preferably a fitting 46 is provided which has a mouth 48 sized to fit over the terminal end 50 of the distal end zone and includes an angularly downwardly extending portion 52 terminating in a closed end 54 with an extending stud 56 to which a float 58 with a central through opening 60 is mounted and captivated by means of a bolt 62 in threaded engagement with the exterior or distal surface 66 of the float captivating it on the stud the opening 44 may be a pattern of openings to direct a spray toward the proximal end with respect to the means to mount the proximal end it may comprise a fitting 70 having a central recess 72 sized to receive the proximal end 38 therein with the terminal end 74 in close abutting relation with the shoulder 76 in the end wall 78 which has. |
6 | 2 934 911 by micai and kramer solenoid 20 is always open during refrigeration the high pressure refrigerant vapor is condensed to a liquid by transferring its heat to air drawn over condenser 28 by fan 32 which is driven by motor 34 the cooled condensed liquid flows from the condenser coil 28 to its outlet fitting 36 through check valve 40 and then into receiver 44 where it collects as a pool 46 when the refrigerant is required to be used it is withdrawn through dip tube 48 and flows through liquid line 50 to the high pressure liquid inlet fitting 106 of accumulator 96 from this fitting the liquid refrigerant flows through tubes 108 which are within the suction accumulator and leaves via outlet fitting 110 to a continuation of liquid line 50 which serves to deliver the cooled liquid through liquid solenoid 52 and into expansion valve 54 which is under the control of bulb 55 strapped to suction line 76 and connected to the expansion valve by capillary tube 57 the expansion valve 54 serves to reduce the pressure and the temperature of the liquid refrigerant flowing therethrough to approximately the evaporating temperature of the system at this temperature the liquid refrigerant withdraws heat from the air drawn over the coil by fan 64 driven by motor 66 and the liquid refrigerant is boiled away to a vapor the vapor traverses suction line 76 enters suction accumulator 96 via its inlet tube 100 and leaves the suction accumulator via outlet connection 98 having during its passage therethrough partially cooled the liquid refrigerant flowing in heat exchange relation. |
7 | indicate a period when a speech continues further the output of the comparator 10 is kept at a level 34 0 34 for a period when the output s 39 v of the integrator 4 is less than the output of the selector 6 to indicate a period when the speech pauses the output of the comparator 10 is applied to a coder 11 in the period when the output of the comparator 10 takes the level 34 1 34 that is the period when the speech continues the coder 11 extracts transmission parameters such as a pulse indicative of a fundamental waveform pattern and the pitch period of the pulse from a residual signal which is delivered from the speech analyzer 2 to produce a voiced frame in the period when the output of the comparator 10 takes the level 34 0 34 the coder 11 produces an unvoiced frame the voiced and unvoiced frames thus obtained are successively delivered from a coded data output terminal 12 the speech analyzer 2 and the coder 11 mayb e the same ones as used in the conventional systems which are described in the above referred articles each of the frames delivered from the coder 11 contains a flag for discriminating between voiced and unvoiced. |
8 | 1 is strongly dependent on the selected duty factor of the primary input voltage if the capacitance of capacitor c 4 which is in parallel with the series connection of diodes d 1 and d 2 and with capacitors c 2 and c 3 is large enough here about 40 to 60 times larger than each of capacitors c 2 and c 3 then a voltage which is substantially independent of or only slightly dependent on the duty factor of the primary input voltage can be tapped across c 4 at points p 1 and p 3 in the present configuration a slight dependence can probably not be entirely avoided the voltage that can be tapped across points p 1 and p 3 i e across capacitor c 4 is further used as a supply voltage for comparator ic 1 so that the present invention may provide that all electronic components here for example ic 1 ultimately obtain a supply voltage from the primary input voltage it can be seen that the voltage applied to the lower input of comparator ic 1 is the central potential between ohmic resistors r 1 and r 2 so that if resistors r 1 and r 2 are identical the voltage applied is half the voltage that can be tapped across capacitor c 4 this voltage may provide a reference voltage with which the signal voltage that can be tapped at point p 2 may be compared in the example chosen here resistors r 1 and r 2 can have the same ohmic resistance as mentioned earlier so that the voltage across c 4 is ultimately reduced by half however it. |
4 | reduced and at a porosity of 140 scfm ft 2 the carpet area where a shade controlling means exists is not colored by any of the sublimable dyes from the transfer sheet in those areas where there is no shade controlling the dye is transferred and covers the full length of the carpet face fibers the shading effect is measured visibly with reference to those areas of the transfer sheet carpet construction that has no shade controlling means and is subject to the same air flow conditions and thus yields the dye transfer of a certain intensity which is considered to be the control intensity shading effects begin to show at a porosity of 208 scfm ft 2 when the shade controlling means is placed in front of the transfer sheet that is on the side of the transfer sheet away from the side of the transfer sheet contacting the face fiber yarns the shading becomes lighter as the porosity of the shade controlling means is reduced and at a porosity of 32 scfm ft 2 the carpet area adjacent the shade controlling means is not colored by the dye again where there was dye transferred there is evidence of the transfer of the dye over the full length of the carpet fibers and the shading. |
3 | the american chemical society in the examples that follow 34 mg 34 means milligram s 34 m 34 means molar 34 ml 34 means milliliter s 34 mmol 34 means millimole s 34 l 34 means liter s 34 mol 34 means mole s 34 g 34 means gram s 34 tlc 34 means thin layer chromatography 34 hplc 34 means high pressure liquid chromatography 34 mm 34 means millimole s 34 mp 34 means melting point 34 mhz 34 means megaherz 34 1 h nmr 34 means proton nuclear magnetic resonance 34 hz 34 means hertz 34 h 34 means hour s and 34 n 34 means normal unless otherwise noted all starting materials were obtained from commercial suppliers and used without further purification all reactions involving oxygen or moisture sensitive compounds were performed under a dry n 2 atmosphere all reactions and chromatography fractions were analyzed by thin layer chromatography on silica gel plates visualized with uv light and i 2 stain a compound of formula vi wherein r 5 is hydrogen and r 6 is methyl a 250 ml one neck round bottom flask is charged with 4 ethyl 8 methoxy 1h pyrano 3 4 c pyridine 10 g 52 4 mmol prepared as described in u s patent application ser no 08 237 081 fang et al journal of organic chemistry 59 21 6142 6143 1994 pct us95 05425 and pct. |
8 | decision however the preference value of access technology a 3 is negative u2212 5 and indicates that further allocation of communication flows to the access technology would have an adverse effect on system performance also a third access technology a 5 is included in memory together with an associated preference value 1 in the example of fig1 communication flow f 1 is allocated to access technology a 1 allocation of communication flow f 1 to access technology a 1 has an adverse effect on allocation of future communication flows to access technology a 3 due to interference rendering the preference value of access technology a 3 negative u2212 5 allocation of communication flow f 1 to access technology a 1 also affects a third access technology a 5 and affects another communication flow f 3 allocated to a 5 this impact is included in the memory represented by the table as a related flow in a flow bundle by inclusion of related flows in bundles as illustrated in the example in fig1 a plurality of flows in a flow bundle can be considered the stored preference values such as the one illustrated in the table of fig1 consequently comprises a number of entries according to the first example embodiment as illustrated in fig1 there is one entry for each access technology that is available for assignment of future communication flows according to example embodiments described in further detail below more than one entry for each access technology is not excluded if an allocation selection decision is such that there is still a preference of using the allocated access technology also for future allocations of communication flows the preference value is positive the greater the positive value the greater is the preference if an allocation selection. |
7 | order of the steps of disclosed processes may be altered within the scope of the invention a detailed description of one or more embodiments of the invention is provided below along with accompanying figures that illustrate the principles of the invention the invention is described in connection with such embodiments but the invention is not limited to any embodiment the scope of the invention is limited only by the claims and the invention encompasses numerous alternatives modifications and equivalents numerous specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention these details are provided for the purpose of example and the invention may be practiced according to the claims without some or all of these specific details for the purpose of clarity technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the invention has not been described in detail so that the invention is not unnecessarily obscured fig1 is a block diagram illustrating one embodiment of a layered device i o architecture that includes a file system quiescing driver in this example the layered device i o architecture includes multiple layers of drivers 102 110 that drive a device 112 i o requests are received by file system quiescing driver 102 and processed before passing data associated with the request to layer 1 as used herein quiescing includes any process that makes a disk consistent such as flushing file system data in a cache to a disk quiescing is. |
6 | 210 which bears on the bottom 155 of the axial groove 152 the coupling device shown in cross section in fig1 comprises balls 3 which are arranged in three axial rows 20 the axial rows 20 are transversely located at 120 u00b0 from one another the inner shaft 1 is provided with three axial grooves 171 which are transversely located at 120 u00b0 from one another the outer shaft 2 is provided with three axial grooves 172 which are transversely located at 120 u00b0 from one another for each row 20 of balls 3 there is provided in the outer shaft 2 a concave portion having the shape of an axial groove 172 the section of which comprises two concave sides 173 174 being tilted with respect to each other which come into contact with the balls 3 for each row 20 of balls 3 there is provided in the inner shaft 1 a concave portion having the shape of an axial groove 171 the section of which comprises a bottom 175 and two flanks 176 177 the bottom 175 is substantially perpendicular to the median plan 30 going through the common axis 4 and the axis of the centres of the balls 3 in said row 20 for each row 20 of balls 3 two rolling tracks 180 are arranged on either side of the median plan 30 the rolling tracks 180 cooperate with the concave portion having the shape of an axial groove 171 of the inner shaft 1 each rolling track 180 has the shape. |
4 | link supporting device 20d a lower end of a link member 14d is pivotally connected to a link support axis member 38 which extends in a direction perpendicular to a base plate 11 a base axis member 39 is pivotally supported by the base plate 11 such that the base axis member 39 extends horizontally frontward parallel to the link support axis member 38 a connection link 40 which includes in an intermediate portion thereof a u shaped leaf spring 41 as an elastic member elastically connects between the two axis members 38 39 when rotation of a drive motor 12 is stopped the link member 14d vibrates and the link support axis member 38 pivotally connected to the link member 14d also vibrates with elastic deformation of the leaf spring 41 of the connection link 40 elastically connected to the base axis member 39 thus the vibration of the link member 14d is effectively attenuated by the elastic deformation of the leaf spring 41 the link supporting device 20d enjoys a simple construction the connection link 40 may include in an intermediate portion thereof an elastic member different from the leaf spring 41 such as a plate like rubber member fig1 shows a sixth embodiment of the present invention in which the link supporting device 20 shown in fig1 is partly modified to a link supporting device 20e a lower end of a link member 14e is pivotally connected to a link support axis member 43 which extends in a direction perpendicular to a base plate 11 a base axis member 44 is pivotally supported by the base plate 11 such that the base axis member 44 extends horizontally through a thickness of the base plate 11 parallel to the link support axis member 43 a connection. |
6 | publication_number US 4389037 A abstract a gate valve includes a pair of identically shaped tapered discs defining a tapered self locking axially translatable gate wherein each disc has an annular hardened seating surface which engages the mating surfaces on the valve body adjacent the flow ports tongues on the sides of the discs ride in vertical grooves on the valve body as the gate travels between a raised open and a lowered closed position the discs are separated by an annular spacer ring of substantially smaller diameter than the seating surfaces surrounding an interlocking segmented hub formed on the inner juxtaposed surfaces of the discs the arrangement being such that the spacer ring can be sized to establish an overall gate width which will ensure that the seating surfaces are making proper sealing engagement with the valve seats with the diametral differences increasing the disc flexibility the spacer ring can be replaced by an appropriately sized spacer ring to compensate for thickness reduction in resurfacing the seating surfaces application_number US 15901780 A description referring to fig1 there is shown a gate valve 10 made in accordance with the present invention of the type used for high pressure fluid applications such as electric power generation systems of either the fossil or nuclear type such a gate valve is usable in a product line ranging between nominal sizes of 11 2 inches and 42 inches and in ansi pressure classes of 600 900 1500 2500 and 4500. |
7 | from the printed circuit board 140 by a small distance flow of air is enhanced by the second vent 141 on the printed circuit board 140 namely air elasticity between the speaker module 130 and the printed circuit board 140 is enhanced additionally by the second vents 141 on the printed circuit board 140 a sound box under the speaker module 130 is extended to the bottom casing 122 of the host 120 accordingly when the speaker module 130 operates a diaphragm not shown in the speaker body 131 is easily vibrated because of the increased space of the sound box or air elasticity namely resonance is easily generated between the diaphragm in the speaker body 131 and air increasing volume from the speaker module 130 and promoting audio quality provided thereby moreover as shown in fig2 a sound box body 150 can be if possible disposed between the second vent 141 of the printed circuit board 140 and the bottom casing 122 of the host 120 accordingly resonance is also easily generated between the diaphragm in the speaker body 131 and the air further promoting the audio quality provided by the speaker module 130 the disclosed electronic device with audio capability is not limited to a notebook computer and may be a pda or mp3 having only a host the structure of the host of the pda or mp3 can be the same as that of the host 120 of the notebook computer 100 in conclusion volume from the speaker module 130 of the notebook computer 100 with improved audio output or electronic device. |
4 | continues to a supply contactor relay 70 in a central control panel 74 which maintains the pump 30 is activated and the supply pump turns on 0056 fig3 is a flow diagram of the process pump process there is a fill float 44 in the final holding tank 42 a signal from the central control panel 74 goes through the fill float 44 if the final holding tank 42 is full the signal does not continue when the level begins to go down the signal continues and the process pump turns on if the level of water in the process tank 22 is high that signal will carry on to the process pump contactor 76 and the process pump 46 turns on if the water level in the process tank 22 is low that signal does not continue and the process pump is deactivated if water is detected by the float switch 16 in the trough 12 a signal is sent to the sump pump motor contactor 78 the sump pump 19 is activated and water is pumped to the process tank 22 when the discharge level in the trough 12 gets low the sump pump 19 turns off to insure that the sump pump 19 does not run dry if the process tank 22 runs to a high level the fill float causes the signal to not continue causing the sump pump 19 to turn off excess wastewater then overflows to the drain a plc program logic controller control panel 72 automates the backwashing process providing power to all components as well as handling all signals from float switches it may include a touch screen for easy operation feature as well as a computer system that makes it very easy to change. |
4 | to use a mixture of natural and synthetic fibers in the batt it is even more advantageous if such natural fibers are of a size relative to the synthetic fibers such that the natural and synthetic fibers are segregated to opposite surfaces of the batt such a product can advantageously be used in protective clothing by orienting the product with the natural side thereof facing the exterior of the garment since the natural fibers tend to wick liquids across a larger area of the product 39 s surface quicker volatilization of the liquid and thus a more efficient adsorption can be obtained the binder that is employed to hold the batt in its compressed state is another important aspect of the invention the binder should be capable of existing in a stable dry and uncured or 34 b 34 stage as well as curable by heat radiation and or pressure and when fully cured stable i e non flowing to temperatures as high as 350 u00b0 f in addition the binder should be formable under heat and compression from its dry and uncured or 34 b 34 stage suitable binders are rohm amp haas rhoplex tr 407 a self crossing acrylic emulsion and other cross linkable binders having a t 1 temperature at which the torsional module of air dried film is 300 kg cm 2 of or near 30 u00b0 c the adsorbent material may be any known particulate or fibrous adsorbent and should be chosen. |
9 | the order of 10 1 pf this can be accomplished if the on resistance of the second switch q 2 303 is chosen high enough and the current rating of the diode d 1 306 is chosen low enough as such in accordance with representative embodiments the current through the buck converter 301 is maintained at a comparatively low amplitude first e g 10 or less of the maximum current of the leds which allows the selection of the on resistance of the second switch q 2 303 to be comparatively high and which allows comparatively low current across the diode d 1 306 without significant conduction losses for example a diode with a current rating of 1 a might have a junction capacitance of 20 pf 50 pf whereas a diode e g diode d 1 306 with a current rating of 0 1 a might have a junction capacitance in the range of approximately 1 pf to approximately 5 pf which is comparatively low the switching losses are proportional to frequency so a factor of 10 reduction in capacitance translates to a factor of 10 reduction in switching losses which can be very significant at operating frequencies of 100 khz to 500 khz in accordance with representative embodiments the buck converter 301 is operated at a comparatively high switching frequency to allow low output current ripple into the leds i e substantially constant led current with a small value of the inductor 304 l 2 notably. |
7 | circuit such a logic arrangement may further be embodied in enabling elements for temporarily or permanently establishing logic structures in such an array or circuit using for example a virtual hardware descriptor language which may be stored and transmitted using fixed or transmittable carrier media it will be appreciated that the method and arrangement described above may also suitably be carried out fully or partially in software running on one or more processors not shown in the figures and that the software may be provided in the form of one or more computer program elements carried on any suitable data carrier also not shown in the figures such as a magnetic or optical disk or the like channels for the transmission of data may likewise comprise storage media of all descriptions as well as signal carrying media such as wired or wireless signal carrying media the present invention may further suitably be embodied as a computer program product for use with a computer system such an implementation may comprise a series of computer readable instructions either fixed on a tangible medium such as a computer readable medium for example diskette cd rom rom or hard disk or transmittable to a computer system via a modem or other interface device over either a tangible medium including but not limited to optical or analogue communications lines or intangibly using wireless techniques including but not limited to microwave infrared or other transmission techniques the series of computer readable instructions embodies all or part of the functionality previously described herein those skilled in the art will appreciate that such computer readable instructions can be written in a number of programming languages. |
2 | preferably the outer casings of the cvd reactors the pipelines and the floors of the production rooms are cleaned at least once per week however particular preference is given to cleaning the floor of a production hall at least two times per week and to clean the pipelines and the outer casings of the reactors at least once per day it has been found that such a type of cleaning is so efficient that the installation of expensive clean room technology is superfluous as a result considerable capital costs can be saved this also has an effect on the production costs of polysilicon the quality of polysilicon with respect to metal values and environmental elements may be improved significantly it has also been found that as a consequence of a standardization of the cleaning plans to the extent that the floors and plant components must be cleaned at least once per week at different locations sic there are scarcely any differences in quality any more between polycrystalline silicon produced at the different locations in the past there were marked quality differences here the causes of which were long unknown since the production and processing operations themselves at the various locations were completely identical surprisingly. |
1 | end surface 33 of optical fiber 31 the distal end portion buffer coating 35 having earlier been removed has been beveled at an angle of about 35 u00b0 to 45 u00b0 preferably about 38 u00b0 to 40 u00b0 distal end surface 33 is encased in a closed ended capillary tube 37 the proximal end of which is sealed about bare optical fiber 31 by thermal fusion or an adhesive as known in the art and whose distal end has been closed by thermal fusing capillary tube 37 provides an air interface opposite the beveled distal end surface 33 of optical fiber 31 which is necessary for substantially total internal reflection of light energy laterally from the axis of optical fiber 31 preferably sheath 36 is coextensive with optical fiber 31 i e extends from the distal end of handpiece 34 fully over optical fiber 31 to provide superior stability and a smooth contiguous outer surface as can be seen opening or port 38 in sheath 36 allows laser energy to be emitted laterally as indicated by arrows 39 fig4 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the laser energy delivery component 40 of the apparatus of the present invention as shown the distal end of optical fiber 41 extends partially through tip 42 and. |
8 | it is currently operating on this functionality allows stas operating on these different channels to learn about the existence of the ap without having to tune their receivers to other channels thereby avoiding communication disruption a method 100 for discovering aps in a wlan in accordance with the present invention is shown in fig1 the method 100 begins by determining whether the ap has met a predetermined condition for transmitting an advertisement packet step 102 an ap may decide to advertise itself on other channels only if certain conditions are satisfied these conditions include for example 1 sufficiently low load conditions in the bss served by the ap so that the ap can tune to the other frequency channels to transmit its advertisement packets without excessive disruption there is no need for an ap to advertise itself if it cannot accommodate new stas the ap can avoid having its associated stas transmit information to it during the time it is transmitting the advertisement packet by for example sending request to send rts or clear to send packets cts to itself or calling a contention free period 2 indications received from neighboring ap s via inter ap signaling that congestion exists in their bsss and that there is a need to off load traffic to another channel 3 the ap could discover by itself that congestion exists in the other channels by periodically tuning to the other channels for short periods of time and listening to the traffic on each channel 4 the ap u201c knows u201d if there are stas in the extended service set ess that require fast roaming for example if the stas use delay sensitive applications such as voice the ap could learn this information via inter ap. |
3 | thereof and examining the degree of the hybridization moreover the snp analysis may be performed by a method selected from the group consisting of allele specific probe hybridization allele specific amplification sequencing 5 u2032 nuclease digestion molecular beacon assay oligonucleotide ligation assay size analysis and single stranded conformation polymorphism in the prediction method when the nucleotide at the position of the snp corresponding to the nucleotide at position 201 of seq id no 1 is determined as a a a or g a heterozygous genotype in step 2 it may be predicted that the sensitivity to bevacizumab an anticancer targeted drug is high when the nucleotide at the position of the snp corresponding to the nucleotide at position 406 of seq id no 2 is determined as t t t or c t heterozygous genotype it may be predicted that the sensitivity to at least one of bevacizumab and folfiri 5 fu leucovorin irinotecan anticancer targeted drugs is high when the nucleotide at the position of the snp corresponding to the nucleotide at position 251 of seq id no 3 is determined as c c c it may be predicted that the sensitivity to at least one of bevacizumab and folfiri 5 fu leucovorin irinotecan anticancer targeted drugs is high when the nucleotide at the position of the snp corresponding. |
3 | thickness was 1 0 mm viscosity average molecular weight of the polymeric membrane according to this example was 75 000 and its molecular weight distribution was 2 2 the tubular membranes were used to cover a diphyseal defect of ten rabbits two months after surgery the canal created by the membrane according to this example was filled with osseous tissue microporous resorbable membranes were prepared from poly l lactide with a viscosity average molecular weight of 15 000 to 100 000 daltons according to the method of manufacture described in example i the membrane produced according to this example had a glass transition temperature of 50 u00b0 c and showed a porosity in the range of 10 to 50 u03bcm and a thickness of 0 9 mm numerous controlled experiments by the applicants have demonstrated that the novel membranes obtained by the described methods of manufacture promote bone growth in a reliable manner and further improve the efficacy of adjunctive bone conductive and inductive substances the membrane obtained by the method according to example ii was sterilized with ethylene oxide and implanted in 15 mature rabbits to cover mid diaphyseal defects of 10 mm created in the radius of a limb an identical but untreated defect on the other limb served as a control within one week the membrane implants were filled with tissues that progressively differentiated into osseous tissue by one month further osseous formation had bridged 40 to 95 of the defect new bone was formed within. |
5 | and are supported by the interior surfaces of the 34 l 34 of the angle irons 42 referring simultaneously to fig2 and 4 downward telescoping motion of the drop floor 34 is provided by a drop floor mounting means preferably comprising series of six slide sleeves 48 the slide sleeves 48 being welded to the inwardly facing surfaces of 34 i 34 beams 14 the slide sleeves 48 are preferably fabricated from square structural tubing and are fitted for slidably receiving a series of six slide shafts 50 which are also preferably fabricated from square tubing slide shafts 50 are preferably welded to the inwardly facing surfaces of the vertical flanges 44 of the angle irons 42 both the slide sleeves 48 and the slide shafts 50 are situated so that they lie within the insulation space of the side walls of the lower split level room 32 referring to fig1 depicting the under surface of the mobile home 1 34 i 34 beams 14 which extend along the left and right sides of the drop floor 34 overlap and are welded to 34 i 34 beams 12 at overlap joints 52 by overlapping 34 i 34 beams 14 and 34 i 34 beams 12 rather than utilizing a continuous 34 i 34 beam along the full length of the mobile home 1 the lateral dimension of the drop floor 34 may be substantially equal to the lateral dimension of the main floor 54 the main floor 54 is preferably composed of an upper layer of composite board 56 which overlies a series of two inch by. |
9 | nominal thermal dissipation of the network in operation are preserved by separating the air flows corresponding to each network inside the tower for this purpose a tower with two concentric shells is produced in which the partitions delimit the independent networks at the base by way of example fig2 to 6 illustrate three variants of the present invention in which the two shells 4 5 are formed by rotating hyperboloid bodies the base surfaces of which are occupied by the networks 1 2 of the exchanger batteries on a straight cross section of the tower at a certain height from the ground 6 vertical props 7 support the metal grating 8 supporting the networks in fig2 the two shells 4 5 both the same height are of concrete and each rests on a crown of oblique props 9 10 by means of a circular lintel 11 12 the cold air arrives as indicated by the arrows at the base of the tower between the different support props and is heated as it passes through the two concentric networks 1 2 to be subsequently eliminated out the top of the shells each flow of hot air is channeled by the partitions formed by the two shells 4 5 so that there can be no interaction between one flow and the other maintenance of the upward force of the hot air is thus ensured fig3 and 4 correspond to the preferred embodiment of the tower for the implementation of the method of the present invention in which the outer shell 4 is of concrete and rests. |
3 | the process according to the invention has been employed for the manufacture of the layer making up the intermediate electrical insulator the process can be employed for the manufacture of one or both of the semiconducting shields a composition of the material of the semiconducting shields once the crosslinking stage is complete comprises for example by weight substantially 63 5 of a polyolefin such as a polar polymer of ethylene acrylate or ethylene vinyl acetate type charged with 35 of carbon black 0 5 of peroxide and 1 of cocrosslinking agent of course this example is not limiting here again the liquid solution is thus chosen so that said material comprises after the extrusion stage a lower percentage by weight of peroxide with respect to the polyolefin than the percentage by weight of the cocrosslinking agent with respect to the polyolefin in the case of the semiconducting shields the process comprises the successive stages of mixing the different components of the composition comprising at least one polyolefin via a continuous mixer injecting the liquid solution comprising at least one peroxide and one cocrosslinking agent into the composition extruding the mixture formed of the composition and of the liquid solution crosslinking said extruded mixture the different aspects of the invention described in connection with the intermediate electrical insulator apply of course to the two semiconducting shields apart from the fact that the liquid solution is not injected at the same time into the composition in addition the process according to the invention can be employed for the manufacture both of the. |
6 | from the side walls 13 and 15 the air circulation unit is powerful enough to create a plurality of air changes per hour so as to create an envelope of superior quality air surrounding the person working in the work space fig3 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the device shown in fig2 showing the unit in greater detail with portions broken away and in section the relationship between the unit lid 19 and side walls 13 and 15 can be seen air exits beneath the unit lid 19 as shown by the arrows indicating flow of air air which is driven by motor blower 25 shown in fig4 exits the blower exhaust cap 27 into the area beneath unit lid 19 thereafter flowing out over the person using the work space located in the unit 17 is blower motor 25 positioned on the top half of platform divider 29 filter 31 in this case a hepa filter is located below platform divider 29 platform divider 29 divides unit 17 into a lower intake chamber and an upper air discharge chamber air enters through air inlet 23 and passes through hepa filter 31 since platform 29 does not permit flow of air through it except through the filter 31 filter 31 is held in place by a filter attachment wing nut assembly 33 filter 31 comprises an air filter which is known generally as a hepa filter hepa filters are commercially available and have an efficiency rating of at least 99 97 at 0 3 microns using a dop test procedure inside filter 31 a pre filter such as activated charcoal may be used to trap odor the pre filter may also include a polyester or other synthetic filter. |
3 | the crushed material may be further treated after comminution to remove clays and metallic ions that can interfere with the compaction process in a preferred embodiment the crushed material is treated with an acid such as sulfuric acid and deslimed solid fuel that has been comminuted to the desired particle top size is continuously compacted with sufficient force to collapse the porous structure of the fuel thereby mobilizing waters held in fractures voids and pores from the interior of the solid particles to the surface of the solid particles the compaction can be performed at any temperature but is preferably preformed at ambient temperature to avoid adding unnecessary energy or infrastructure costs to the processing the comminuted solid fuel is subjected to a compaction pressure of at least 20 000 kpa preferably the comminuted solid fuel is subjected to a compaction pressure greater than or equal to 100 000 kpa preferably the compaction pressure is no greater than 300 000 kpa more preferably the compaction pressure is no greater than 270 000 kpa any compaction machinery capable of continuous processing at these compaction pressures may be used for the compaction during the solid fuel processing preferably a roller press is used to compact the feed material in one embodiment preferred roller press rolls for use in compaction processes of the present invention have a specific design that delivers higher capacity and lower energy consumption than smooth rolls of conventional roller press roll design preferred roll designs for use in the compaction processes of the invention are described in detail. |
9 | of drug to be taste masked generally the active will be mixed in amounts of from 0 2 grams to about 0 3 grams per gram of absorbate the amount of active absorbate per volume of liquid carrier will also vary but generally may be from about 1 0 to about 15 active adsorbate based on the total weight percent wt of the liquid formulation the filler composition that carries the adsorbate within the soft chewable shell is comprised of flavors sweeteners colorants solvents preservatives polyethylene glycol corn syrup emulsifiers gums thickeners oils and fat fillers and other insoluble or soluble excipients the specific components of each genus can be readily ascertained by those skilled in the art flavor and component compatibility are perhaps the major criteria in the excipient selection in formulating the final suspension product additional excipients such as flavoring agents preservatives gums thickeners sweeteners coloring agents emulsifiers fillers oils and fats and the like may be added to the encapsulated oral suspension to further improve the taste and palatability thereof during chewing these can be added in varying amounts as is known in the art and as desired according to the formulation generally a standard liquid will be comprised of the following components in their respective amounts based on the total weight percent of the liquid suspension ______________________________________compositions percentage______________________________________drug adsorbate 1 00. |
1 | V description the following is a detailed description of my new rose cultivar which has been denominated 34 jacglow 34 color terminology is in accordance with the royal horticultural society colour chart except where an ordinary dictionary significance for the color is apparent observations of the buds and flowers were made from specimens grown in a garden at irvine calif in the summer the blooming habit is continuous the bud size is one and one half inches when the petals start to unfurl the bud form is long pointed ovoid the bud color when sepals first divide is near red group 49d when half blown the upper side of petals is near red group 49d with a greater color intensity in the center near red group 49c and the lower side of petals is near red group 49d the sepals have a color near green group 138b the surface texture is covered in fine hairs there are three appendaged sepals normally appendaged and two unappendaged sepals with hairy edge the receptacle color is near green group 138b with a funnel shape medium size and hairy surface the peduncle is medium and has a prickly and glandular surface peduncle color is medium green and the peduncle is stiff erect and heavy bloom size is large with an average open size of four and one half inches borne singly or several. |
6 | to the control pressure branch line 23 and 24 communicates the maximum and minimum protection pressures of the pressure limiting valves 18 and 19 are therefore adjustable separately from one another where the minimum protection pressure is dependent upon the setting of the spring and the maximum protection pressure is dependent upon the sum of the spring force and the force generated by the control pressure this has the advantage that the braking moment of the consumer 6 can also be regulated in dependence upon a theoretical value to be predetermined the outlay required for this purpose is low as the pressure limiting valve 18 and 19 provided in any event for the protection of the consumer 6 additionally assumes this function thus both the driving and the braking moment are set by control pressure from the same control pressure source namely the control pressure source provided for the driving of the directional control valve connected into the ls line 12 is a priority valve 32 which in a first operating position connects a line section 12b which branches off from the consumer 8 downstream of the directional control valve 7 via a non return valve to the required flow regulator 2 and in a second operating position connects this line. |
6 | and the number of parts of the engine system is reduced the number of parts of the engine cooling structure is small since the radiation passage system 71 can simply be constructed the cooling passage system 101 is connected to the radiation passage system 71 through the crankshaft 13 therefore the cooling medium can be transferred between the cooling passage system 101 and the radiation passage system 71 without increasing the number of components used the engine cooling structure 10 employs the engine cooling oil as the medium for cooling the engine 1 therefore the various portions of the engine 1 are lubricated and cooled at the same time and the engine lubricating oil is effectively utilized the flywheel 37 is made up of the two members 43 45 which can be divided in the axial direction of the crankshaft 13 the radiation passage system 71 is defined jointly by the confronting surfaces of the flywheel members 43 45 therefore the passage system 71 is constructed with ease the flywheel member 45 is made of a material having a high thermal conductivity whereas the other flywheel member 43 is made of a magnetic material consequently the heat radiation efficiency of the radiation passage system 71 is increased and the flywheel 37 itself doubles as the rotor of the generator the number of parts of the engine 1 is thus further reduced fig3 shows a cooling structure. |
2 | is completely enclosed in the plastic material of the outer layer 1 the two plastic materials are injected in co axially through the same injection nozzle 3 the material of the outer layer 1 surrounding that of the second layer 2 during the second injection phase in which the two plastic materials are simultaneously injected in the hollow cross section 10 of the mold is filled such that the layer structure shown in fig2 results for the plastic body 4 at the end of the injection process the supply of the plastic material for the second layer 2 can be discontinued and once again only the material of the outer layer 1 injected in in order to also obtain a closed outer layer 1 in the region of the injection nozzle 3 fig2 shows the plastic body 4 after being removed from the injection mold of fig1 the plastic body 4 forms a simple cylindrical crucible open to one side for storing liquids or other material clearly shapes other than cylindrical may be produced by suitable molds and or molding processes fig3 shows a container 5 u2014 in this exemplary embodiment an ampoule u2014 for storing a liquid active agent solution for example insulin a growth hormone or the like the ampoule 5 comprises a core layer 2 enclosed in an outer layer 1 as in the container 4 of fig1 and 2 a three layered structure results as viewed from the inside out with the same inner and outer thin outer layer 1. |
8 | parties in communication this request is transmitted at step 24 to the gsm umts cellular network that provides a service of locating subscribers 3 upon receiving this call at step 26 this locating service determines at step 28 the geographical coordinates of the terminals a and b and calculates at step 30 the distance d that separates the two terminals a and b at step 32 the caller a receives the calculated distance d and compares at step 34 the distance d with the value r representing the coverage of the second network that may be as much as several dozen meters 4 at this step the network selection module 6 of the terminal a determines which frequency band is to be used for carrying out the next call in the following manner if the calculated distance d is greater than r the module 6 selects the gsm umts network at step 36 if the calculated distance d is smaller than r the module 6 selects the second network at step 38 5 once a telecommunication network is selected the software program initiates a call according to the protocols associated with respective networks in a variant embodiment in which the terminal a knows a priori the position of the terminal b the selection between telecommunication networks may be made manually note that there is a great number of service providers that offer the possibility of finding out the distance that separates two mobile terminals in communication see for. |
2 | the invention at static rest the work piece positioner horizontal mass centerline 56 is in approximate vertical alignment with the implement mass centerline 58 alternatively the work piece positioner horizontal mass centerline 56 is in approximate vertical alignment with the implement mass centerline 58 when the robot 150 is in dynamic motion in operation a work piece supported on a work piece positioner assembly 14 will be moved between a first holder position wherein the first work piece support is adjacent the working station and the second work piece drive support is adjacent to a loading station 60 this work piece holder 14 is moveably mounted to the base frame and capable of moving in a 180 u00b0 cycle to bring a work piece from the loading station 60 side to the workstation 70 side the robot 150 mounted on the inverted robot stand 130 attached to the frame structure 100 is then able to perform tasks upon the work piece at the working station 70 a headstock end side guard 80 and a tailstock end side guard 82 prevent damage and or injury to the flanks of the device 10 the above described preferred embodiment achieves teachings not known in the traditional positioner design as employed by those in the prior. |
9 | material to the cellulose recovery process including moisture content temperature of this feed processing temperature dilution of dissolved solids moisture content of discharged cellulose and temperature drop across the heat exchangers in the course of computation it is generally found that the flow of effluent wash water is not the same as the input of fresh wash water since moisture from the solids feed and from steam condensate has been added and moisture in the cellulose output has been subtracted in addition there are the dissolved solids to consider because of all these dependencies an automated system is needed for minute by minute heat exchanger control but set points need first to be calculated in setting up the system calculation begins with mass balances for the hydrothermal wash chamber with reference to fig3 let the flow of fresh wash water into the reaction chamber at 18 be wr and the flow of wash liquor with dissolved solids out of the reaction chamber at 19 be lr the ratio of these two flows is an important determinant of the flash tank pressures so define r wr lr values for wr lr and r must be calculated from the operational requirements of the process application thus start with the feed rate of solid material its temperature and its composition consider the steam flow required. |
3 | specific probe a 1 4 kb transcript is seen in root flower and siliques fig7 the same size transcript was detected in leaves when more rna is loaded on the gel this data is shown in fig8 the 34 lan 34 sample the gene is expressed ubiquitously in the different tissues examined root leaf flower and silique but the message is most abundant in the silique there is differential expression in 4 week old rosette leaves between the wild type and mutants there is 3 to 4 fold more message expressed in the ems induced ga4 1 plants as compared to wild type but no message is detected in the t dna tagged ga4 2 plants fig8 the over expression of ga4 message detected in the ga4 1 plants can be repressed by the application of 10 5 m exogenous ga 3 ott the rosette leaves of arabidopsis the transcriptional repression can be detected at 8 hours after the initial treatment and lasts for up to 24 hours fig9 the over expression of ga4 message in the ems induced ga4 1 mutant and transcriptional regulation by exogenous ga 3 is a novel finding as regards the regulation of the gibberellin biosynthesis pathway the terminal gibberellins in arabidopsis are ga 1 and ga 4 which are effective in causing stem elongation talon m et al proc natl acad sci usa 87 7983 7987 1990 ga 3 has been shown to be present at low levels in vegetative tissue of maize ga 3 is biosynthesized from ga 20 via ga 5 and ga 1 is the product of ga 3 in maize fujioka s et al plant physiol 94 127. |
9 | or notch the flow of sawdust may not be efficiently channelled away from the cutting surface of the tooth as can be seen in fig2 through 6 replaceable cutter tooth 10 has a concave top surface 12 a front surface 14 a rear surface 16 a bottom surface 18 and opposite side surfaces 20 and 20 a respectively a top cutting edge 22 is formed at the intersection of top surface 12 and front surface 14 when viewed in side profile as illustrated in fig5 the intersection of top surface 12 and front surface 14 forms an acute angle u03b1 as a result of surface 12 sloping rearwardly and slightly downwardly with respect to cutting edge 22 bottom surface 18 and front surface 14 intersect generally at right angles side surfaces 20 and 20 a converge slightly toward bottom surface 18 and may in alternative embodiments converge slightly toward rear surface 16 front surface 14 is arcuately concave with a first radius r 1 of one inch in the embodiments of fig2 7 radius r 1 is smaller as described below in the embodiments of fig1 16 in the prior art re sharpening of face 14 is usually accomplished by hand using a diamond abrasive wheel 24 wheel 24 may have various diameters for example to form a radius r 2 of one inch wheel 24 is two inches in diameter difficulty has been experienced when field sharpening prior art teeth such as seen in fig1 since the amount of pressure required to be applied by hand for effective sharpening. |
6 | above to overcome this problem it has been found advantageous to provide the grease nipples themselves on housing 20 interconnecting the nipples with the lubrication points by means of high pressure flexible tubing with reference once again to fig1 and 2 a plurality of lubricant input means such as grease nipples 40 are arranged on cowling 24 adjacent the ends thereof the number of such nipples corresponding generally to the number of lubrication points on the vehicle flexible tubing such as high pressure nylon hoses 42 lead from each nipple 40 to a lubrication point and are connected to the lubrication point by means of 90 u00b0 adaptors 44 to this end existing nipples may be removed and the adaptors are threadedly inserted in their place to provide clearance for hoses 42 as they leave nipples 40 base plate 23 is recessed as at 22 if more nipples are required the length of housing 20 may be extended to accommodate for instance two rows of nipples at each end thereof alternatively the extra nipples may be affixed to an add on plate 50 such as is shown in fig3 illustrating another embodiment of the present apparatus as will be seen from fig3 plate 50 is formed having for instance three apertures not shown formed adjacent one edge thereof which fit over grease nipples 40 so that the plate may be connected to the housing by means of the same nuts 40n which fasten nipples 40 to cowling 24 additional grease nipples 40 are mounted onto plate 50 as required in fig3 like elements have been referenced by like reference numerals to those used in describing the embodiment of fig1 and 2. |
7 | to host computers 503 and 504 to be used by a person of the network of working group 1 the network port 0 113 is connected to the network of working group 1 501 and the network port 1 113 is connected to the network of working group 2 502 the network of working group 2 502 is connected to host computers 505 and 506 to be used by a man of the network of working group 2 the administrator allocates logical disks 0 507 to 4 511 in the second storage system 101 the logical disk 0 507 and logical disk 1 508 are specified as a disk area 512 for the network of working group 1 they are both read and write enabled from the network of working group 1 the logical disk 2 509 and logical disk 3 510 are specified as a disk area 513 for the network of working group 2 they are both read and write enabled from the network of working group 2 a logical disk 4 512 is specified as a shared area 514 between the networks of working groups 1 and 2 that is it is read and write enabled from the networks of working groups 1 and 2 further the disk area 512 for the network of working group 1 is divided into an area 515 occupied by the network of working group 1 and an area 516 shared by the other network the area 515 occupied by the network of working group 1 is not recognized from the other network the area 516 shared by the other network is read only enabled from the other network. |
5 | to draw the planar member 18 of the floor plate assembly and the joist together so as to tighten the floor against the joist it will also be noted from the fig1 illustration that a washer in 28 is interposed between the nut 26 and the second end of the joist strap 24 this washer facilitates tightening of the nut referring now to fig2 there is shown a top plan view of one embodiment of planar member 18 of the floor plate assembly in the illustrated embodiment the planar member 18 includes four holes 30 therethrough each hole is configured to allow the shaft of a wood screw to pass therethrough but is made small enough so as to retain the head of the screw in this manner the holes 30 may be used in conjunction with the screws to mount the planar member 18 onto the bottom surface of the floor it is to be understood of course that the planar member may take other shapes and that a greater or lesser number of holes may be included and that the planar member 30 may be affixed to the floor by nails adhesive or other such means the central portion of the planar member 18 includes a depressed region 32 configured to receive the head of a carriage bolt this depressed portion also includes a generally square opening 34 therein as is generally known to those of skill in the mechanical arts carriage. |
7 | is particularly suited for bundling u201c thinly traded u201d assets or assets where there is no easy method of determining a market price or value because such assets tend to have a higher degree of risk the interest charged on the assets is greater thereby creating an excess spread that can be paid to investors however any income bearing asset could potentially be used a manager 34 is paid to actively manage the pool of assets 32 by evaluating selecting and purchasing assets for the pool selling assets if they are not performing as anticipated and reinvesting the principal of assets that are paid off such that the mix of assets of the asset pool 32 may be static or dynamic depending upon market conditions and or performance of the assets one or more investors 36 own an equity interest in an entity that owns the revolving asset pool 32 in one embodiment of the invention the investors 36 own an interest in a tax advantaged entity such as a limited liability company llc that is set up to own the revolving asset pool 32 however other tax advantaged entities such as partnerships or reits may be used as a vehicle for owning the revolving asset pool 32 in at least one embodiment of the invention an insurer financial guarantor 38 is paid premiums to insure the performance of the assets in order to give them a particular investment grade for example if the assets are sub prime mortgages the insurer financial guarantor is paid a premium to ensure that at least some portion of the principal and interest due on the sub prime mortgages will be repaid the investment system 30 shown in. |
3 | water and then dried mgso 4 the solvent was evaporated in vacuo to dryness the residue was chromatographed on silica gel 40 g using chcl 3 acetone 19 1 as eluants appropriate fractions were pooled and solvents were removed in vacuo to dryness giving 350 mg of the above titled compound tlc silica gel chcl 3 acetone 4 1 rf 0 77 n t butoxycarbonyl s acetamidomethyl penicillaminyl 2 3 dimethylanilide was treated with 50 tfa in ch 2 cl 2 20 ml for 30 min volatile substances were removed in vacuo to dryness trace of tfa was removed by co evaporation with toluene several times the tfa salt was dissolved in chcl 3 30 ml treated with excess triethylamine washed with water dried mgso 4 and solvent was evaporated in vacuo to give free base to a stirred solution of 2 r t butoxycarbonylamino 3 triphenylmethylmercaptopropanal 0 5 g example 1b and l s acetamidomethylpenicillaminyl 2 3 dimethylanilide tfa salt 0 3 g in meoh containing 1 acetic acid hoac 10 ml was added portionwise nacnbh 3 100 mg the mixture was stirred at room temperature overnight most of the solvent was evaporated in vacuo to a small volume which was partitioned between etoac and water etoac layer was further washed with aqueous nahco 3 water and then dried mgso 4 after evaporation of solvent the residue was chromatographed on silica gel 30 g using chcl 3 acetone 19 1 to 9 1 as eluants appropriate fractions were pooled and solvents were evaporated in vacuo to dryness giving 360 mg of the above. |
2 | the opened state to thereby allow the brake oil to flow to the front left wheel brake 12 at the same time a current tending to flow to the exciting coil 8d for the front left release valve via a diode formed internally of the transistor 7d upon polarity reversed connection of the battery 1 is prevented by the diode 9d thus notwithstanding of the polarity reversed connection of the battery 1 the front left release valve 17d remains in the closed state as a result of which there can be avoided such situation that the brake oil flows to the front reservoir 15f from the front left wheel brake 12 to thereby release the brake pressure applied to the front left wheel brake 12 in this manner the brake application can be held effective by employing the transistors 7a to 7d each having a capacity for withstanding the reverse current they can be protected against destruction even when the battery should be connected with reversed polarity it will now be understood that in the control apparatus for the anti skid brake system according to the instant embodiment of the invention a braking force can be ensured for the motor vehicle even if the battery 1 should be connected with reverse polarity besides the control apparatus can be implemented inexpensively in a miniature size because each of the diodes 9a to 9d may be of a small capacity on the other hand no diode is inserted in any one of the drain paths of the transistors 7e to 7h. |
1 | i e wherein the jaw retains the tip of the sole of the boot through the vamp portion there is no change in the linkage between the boot and its retention element if the retention element acts through a sole grip an adjustment in the opening of the wings of the jaw will certainly be necessary because the sole of the special boot will have been locally reduced to overcome this fig9 shows an alternative embodiment of the boot according to which the reduced zone of the boot which avoids the displacement of the sensor is formed by a groove 48 formed for example at mid height of the sole at the level of an angle this groove does not modify the exterior general contour of the sole so that such a boot is also compatible with the retention elements for gripping a sole for the boot shown in fig9 the sensor will preferably be a rod positioned at the level of the groove but of diameter smaller than its width the rod can preferably be flexible fig1 shows another alternative embodiment of the boot according to which the sole has in its lower portion a cutout 50 however in its upper portion the sole keeps a standardized contour and thus the boot remains compatible with traditional retention elements the construction which has just been described is not limiting and numerous alternatives are possible in particular for the preceding construction it is possible to reverse the direction in which the latches are. |
5 | body portion 348 in exemplary embodiments the first groutless tile 200 and the second groutless tile 300 may be separated from one another by pivotally disengaging the first groutless tile 200 from the second groutless tile 300 preferably without damaging the respective tiles and their coupling members it is noted that in a completely coupled condition of the respective groutless tiles 200 300 it is possible that the first bendable portion 222 is bent out of the level under surface of said tiles 200 300 such bending out might create an extra firm coupling especially in the horizontal direction thereby strongly preventing separation of two coupled tiles in said horizontal direction turning now to fig4 an illustration of a method for making a tile in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is generally depicted as 400 during the first step in the method 400 a durable surface 402 is provided and inserted into a mold 404 once the durable surface 402 has been positioned in the mold 404 a substrate 406 may be formed around a portion of the durable surface 402 in one embodiment the substrate 406 may be a plastic material that is injection molded or reaction injection molded rim around the durable surface 402 the substrate 406 forms around. |
6 | non metallic material and holds the cabinet during assembly shipment and installation of the unit the base has an indentation in its top which is the same shape as the polygon cabinet for supporting the cabinet therein application_number US 61865684 A description referring to fig1 there is illustrated a base pad assembly 10 for use with an indoor fan coil unit of a split type air conditioning system although normally mounted in an attic the fan coil unit and base pad assembly may be mounted anywhere within the structure to be conditioned typically an outdoor unit not shown is mounted on a pad or some other mounting structure exterior to the structure and in communication with outdoor ambient air in a straight cooling unit the outdoor unit would include both a condenser and a compressor if the outdoor unit is a portion of a heat pump the outdoor unit would additionally include a four way valve and the condenser would be the outdoor heat exchanger capable of being either the condenser or the evaporator depending on the mode of operation of the system located within the indoor fan coil unit which is inside the structure to be conditioned is a heat exchanger formed from a plurality of runs of heat exchange tubing wound in a generally cylindrical configuration refrigerant lines connect the indoor fan coil to the outdoor unit as can be seen in fig1. |
7 | at least 10 kpa e g from 10 to 50 kpa is applied more typically a pressure of from 13 to 40 kpa is applied the apparatus may further include means to measure electrophysiological or chemical signals which may be generated by a cell or biological surface and stimulated by the applied pressure such measurement means is conventional in sicm the basic arrangement of an sicm for topographical imaging of living cells has been described previously korchev et al biophys j 1997a 73 653 8 korchev et al j microsc 1997b 188 pt 1 17 23 briefly the sicm uses a patch clamp nanopipette arranged perpendicularly to the sample as a scanning probe the pipette is mounted on a three axis piezo translation stage in a traditional line scanning mode the probe approaches the cell surface and scans over it while maintaining a constant tip sample separation distance using the sicm feedback control that keeps the ion current through the pipette constant the sicm controller produces a surface image of the cell and makes possible a straightforward pipette approach precisely over an identified specific area or structure of the cell to within approximately 100 nm from the cell membrane whilst traditional line scanning scim can be used in both contact and non contact modes the contact approach can be of limited use in cell. |
8 | divided by 4 if the number of colors is less than 16 then the number of colors used in the third variation is set to four colors while the gif format is considered to be lossless the manipulation of the number of colors results in a lossy type gif compression as described above in one implementation the invention presents four copies of the graphics object and adjusts key compression settings starting from a users current settings each of the new versions is a smaller lower quality variation of graphics object produced using the current user settings along with the image data an estimated download time is displayed beneath each variation the simultaneous display of plural variations of the graphics object and respective download times allows the user to quickly compare the quality versus time consideration and select an appropriate format for inclusion in the web site the user can then select the best version for the purposes required the selected variation can be saved as part of the web site or fine tune adjustments to the settings may be made the current user settings can be manipulated by selecting the current graphics object view thereafter the views can be automatically with new variations based on modifications to the new current user settings alternatively individual variations can be selected. |
8 | also referred as mic power mode wherein the microphone 350 is operated to collect audio signal and transfer the collected audio signal to the electronic device 200 in certain embodiments the mic operation mode activates the mic switch 328 and connects the mic conductor 314 to the microphone 350 the 1 wire control 322 is in a sleep state to operatively disconnect the mic connector to the external i o port 326 through the i o interface 324 the accessory 300 may set the mic line at high impedance that indicates its readiness for mic communication mode or load the mic line to indicate its readiness for exiting communication the electronic device 200 may control the mic supply with proper impedance by setting desired bias mic line voltage for each operation mode and start or end the mic communication mode if the predetermined mic line condition for entering or leaving the mic communication mode is met one skilled in the art will recognize that the above described 1 wire communication mode is only one communication example in another embodiment a modulation ac operated above audible frequency may be adopted to superimpose the data line over the power line for mic line data communication in another embodiment the accessory control ic 320 is configured to have the mic switch to disconnect from the mic signal coming from the microphone 350 such that the mic data communication could use any frequency signal even in an audible frequency fig7 illustrates a block diagram when the accessory is in an accessory. |
2 | upright members 48 are welded to the cradle sides 36 with a cross tube 50 extending therebetween which also serves to restrain a tote box 40 loaded into the cradle 34 when the cradle 34 is inverted as described below a tote box 40 in the cradle 34 is also restrained when inverted by a cross channel fixed at either end to the upper ends of the pair of angled reinforcing members 54 affixed to respective sides 26 of the hopper 16 a pair of angled linkage arms 56 are disposed straddling the outside of the hopper side walls 26 each link arm 56 affixed at one end to an axle shaft 58 extending within the cross tube 50 the other end of each angled linkage arm 56 has a pivot connection 60 to the frame 12 the cradle 34 is pivotally mounted to the hopper 16 by bearing assemblies 62 mounted to either hopper side wall 26 receiving axles 64 on the cradle 34 sidewalls this mounts the cradle 34 for swinging motion within the hopper 16 in the same lengthwise direction as the tilting motion of the hopper as shown in the drawings the cradle 34 and hopper 16 are configured and located with respect to each other so that a substantial clearance space is defined between their respective side walls and bottom which allows for relative swinging. |
2 | as a preferred embodiment of a television cabinet fig1 is a perspective view illustrating a front enclosure from the back of the enclosure fig2 a and 2b are cross sectional views taken along lines a a 39 and b b 39 in fig1 in the drawings are shown a front enclosure 10 a bottom plate 11 a top plate 12 side plates 13 and 14 a front panel 15 and an opening 16 through which a display portion of a crt is exposed in the drawings the side plate 13 is partially cut away a gas channel 17 has a continuous hollow portion 17a formed with a gas injected during blow molding the gas channel 17 is fabricated to a die such that it is formed to a portion where the front plate 15 is continuous along the top plate 12 the side plates 13 and 14 and the bottom plate 11 that is the thickness of the gas channel 17 is made greater than that of the side plates 13 14 and the top plate 12 reference numeral 18 denotes an injection trace in communication with the gas channel 17 and through which the resin is injected upon molding of the front enclosure 10 openings each of the shape similar with the speaker grill 37 the manipulation portion 38 and the opening 39 shown in fig3 are disposed near the bottom plate 11 below the front panel 15 although not illustrated in this embodiment the top plate 12 is molded for example as shown in the cross sectional view taken along line a a 39 in fig2 a such that the wall thickness b at the end face of the top plate 12 is equal with the wall thickness a for a portion contiguous with the front. |
3 | 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxybenzyl malonate and di 4 1 1 3 3 tetramethylbutyl phenyl 2 2 bis 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxybenzyl malonate 1 7 hydroxybenzyl aromatic compounds such as for example 1 3 5 tri 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxybenzyl 2 4 6 trimethylbenzene 1 4 di 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxybenzyl 2 3 5 6 tetramethylbenzene and 2 4 6 tri 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxybenzyl phenol 1 8 s triazine compounds such as for example 2 4 bis octylmercapto 6 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxy anilino s triazine 2 octylmercapto 4 6 bis 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxyanilino s triazine 2 octylmercapto 4 6 bis 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxyphenoxy s triazine 2 4 6 tris 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxyphenoxy s triazine 2 4 6 tris 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxyphenylethyl s triazine and 1 3 5 tris 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxybenzyl isocyanurate 1 9 amides of u03b2 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxyphenyl propionic acid such as for example 1 3 5 tris 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxyphenyl propionyl hexahydro s triazine and n n 39 di 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxyphenyl propionyl hexamethylenediamine n n 39 bis u03b2 3 5 di t butyl 4 hydroxyphenyl propionyl hydrazine 1 10 esters of u03b2 3 5 di tert butyl 4 hydroxyphenyl propionic acid with monohydric or polyhydric alcohols such as for example with methanol. |
6 | designed to receive a 400 watt metal halide lamp can very certainly receive a replacement metal halide lamp without having to adjust either an end reflective sheet or the fixture components for holding the lamp end reflector sheet 22 can be constructed from or covered with specular brushed defused hammertoned or other conventional reflective material and is preferably attachable to end wall 38 and parabolic reflector 27 illustrated in fig2 reflects light through the window covered by closure lens 25 end reflector sheet 22 is preferably attached so as to make an angle of approximately 68 u00b0 with the plane of intermediate wall 15 thereby providing efficient outward reflection of the light beam and focusing the light reflected by parabolic reflector 27 further end reflector 22 is preferably shaped so as to tangentially traverse parabolic reflector 27 thereby structurally supporting and maintaining the shape of such parabolic reflector although other methods of connecting end reflector 22 to end wall 38 are well known in the art one convenient method is by bolting a particularly convenient method of attaching end reflector 22 to parabolic reflector 27 illustrated in fig2 is providing end reflector 22 with tabs and punching slots in parabolic reflector 27 to accommodate such tabs when inserted therein end reflector 22 includes an aperture therein for access to lamp 12 so that it can be connected to or removed from electric socket 18 light support 16 is adjustably attached permitting longitudinal movement along longitudinal lamp axis 12 to end wall 39 although various conventional light supports may be used illustrated light support 16 preferably has desirable heat insulating. |
6 | 2 moves in a normal speed therefore in normal operation of the elevator car 2 the disk roller 110 rotates in continuous contact with the guide rail 1 in addition a rotary shaft holding spring 113 is preferably mounted to the disk roller 110 one end of the rotary shaft holding spring 113 is coupled to the rotary shaft 110 a of the disk roller 110 while the other end is fixed to a spring seat not shown on a connecting plate 410 the rotary shaft holding spring 113 is configured to play a role for maintaining height of the rotary shaft 110 a of the disk roller 110 while on the other hand the shaft holding spring 113 may allow the rotary shaft 100 a of the disk roller 110 to move upward in the event of urgent stopping of the elevator car 2 another rotary shaft holding spring 121 similar to or same as the rotary shaft holding spring 113 is also mounted to the cam 120 one end of the rotary shaft holding spring 121 for the cam 120 is coupled to a rotary shaft 120 a of the cam 120 while the other end is fixed to a spring seat not shown on the connecting plate 410 the rotary shaft holding spring 121 for the cam 120 maintains vertical position of the rotary shaft 120 a of the cam 120 but may also allow the rotary shaft 120 a of the. |
6 | pipe sections and is shown attached to a discharge assembly 50 for purposes of this description the discharge assembly 50 essentially describes an apparatus inside a flange section 80 also for purpose of this description the pipe joint 100 hereinafter u201c joint u201d essentially describes an apparatus that includes a butt joint between the ends of two pipes thereby forming a continuous conduit from one pipe to the other for use in transporting a gas or fluid the terms u201c heat shielded u201d merely describe one of the functions of some of the components of the joint and in this case refer to shielding or dissipating thermal energy that would transfer from the gas fluid to the components of the joint primarily by convection the pipe joint 100 is connected to the discharge assembly 50 at a pipe 52 which could be a five inch schedule 40 pipe but other types and sizes of pipes could also be used turning now to fig2 shown therein is a cross sectional elevation view of the pipe joint 100 and the discharge assembly 50 taken along cross sectional line a a as best seen in fig3 within the pipe joint 100 is a fluid conduit 102 which will be described in more detail below. |
7 | a case in which the load of the display panel 20 is heavy that is the average intensity of priming driver 22 b being used for generating a priming pulse in a case in which the load of the display panel 20 is light that is the average intensity of images to be displayed on the pdp is low an image load judgment section 25 a provided in the circuit controller 25 controls the priming drivers 22 a 22 b that is the image load judgment section 25 a judges whether the average intensity of images to be displayed on the pdp is high other circuits of the present invention are same as that of the conventional pdp fig7 and fig8 show the drive waveforms in this embodiment fig7 shows the drive waveforms in the case of a heavy display load and fig8 shows the drive waveforms in the case of a light display load period 1 is the priming period during which the priming pulse ppr s is applied to the scanning electrodes s and a waveform thereof is a saw toothed waveform and the priming pulse ppr c is applied to the sustaining electrodes c and a waveform thereof is a rectangular waveform the voltage of the priming pulses ppr s applied in this case is controlled based on image load information 26 a judged by the image load judgment section 25 a of fig6 a so that prescribed amount of wall charge is attached to the scanning electrodes s and the sustaining electrodes c in accordance with the state of the load as shown in fig7 in the case of a heavy. |
5 | arrangement shown in fig4 the assembly of the nozzles 98 is replaced with a shroud 104 which includes on its upper portion a horizontal disc 106 and on its lower portion a conical plate 108 the disc 106 and plate 108 are spaced apart to provide an interior chamber 110 between them the outside edges of disc 106 and plate 108 are adjacent to the casing and louvers 116 and are spaced slightly apart to provide an annular discharge slot 112 through which the gas is applied the chamber 110 is supplied with gas through ports 114 when the valve 92 is open the plate 108 inclines upwardly as it extends toward the casing 14 and is preferably oriented at an incline that matches the upward incline of the louvers 116 this allows gas flowing along the upper surface of the plate 108 and through the discharge slot 112 to flow in a direction to readily pass directly through the louver openings 116 a to enhance removal of materials that may plug one or more of the louver openings the arrangement shown in fig4 operates in substantially the same manner described previously the principal difference is that rather than being discharged at discrete locations defined by the nozzles 98 the gas is applied substantially continuously around the. |
6 | limited to reed switches optical sensors and mechanical limit switches furthermore additional sensors could be attached to the pinion 36 which would allow the control circuit 3 to determine the piston 5 location by counting revolutions and processing the information as it relates to the lead or linear inch per revolution of the lead screw 4 such information could be useful for altering the speed of the piston 5 and or the release of the spool 7 by controlling the power to the motor 1 and solenoid 18 at or near the point at which the spool 7 shifts open the motor can be reversed to bring the piston back to the starting position the spool operation in the preferred embodiment is controlled by the solenoid 18 and or the ball detent 19 the spool 7 is maintained in the closed position by using either a mechanical retention means such as the spring and ball detent or electromotive retention means such as from a solenoid 18 or both the spool 7 release pressure can be easily adjusted by increasing or decreasing the retention force holding it in place this provides a simple effective method for changing the energy delivered to the projectile by increasing or decreasing the pressure at which the spool 7 shifts open in the preferred embodiment when the pressure in the cylinder 14 reaches the set pressure the ball detent 19 is forced out of the way. |
8 | for covering a lower space of the cylindrical side wall the can 10 further includes depressions 19 on the side surface the depressions 19 have a surface in contact with an outer side surface of the electrode assembly 20 to prevent movement of the electrode assembly 20 inside the can 10 the depressions 19 will be described in greater detail with reference to fig3 a to 4e the electrode assembly 20 is inserted into the can through the opening of the can 10 the bottom surface of the electrode assembly is covered with a lower insulating plate 11 prior to the insertion of the electrode assembly 20 and the electrode tab 29 extending downward from the electrode assembly 20 is bent to be parallel with the bottom surface of the can 10 while bypassing an outer side of the lower insulating plate 11 in one exemplary embodiment the electrode assembly 20 is a cylindrical jelly roll which has a central hollow the lower insulating plate 11 has a hole in an area corresponding to i e aligned with the hollow of the electrode assembly 20 and a portion of the bent electrode tab 29 crosses the hole of the lower insulating plate 11 a welding rod is inserted from through the hollow of the electrode assembly to weld the electrode tab 29 crossing the central hole to the bottom surface of the can 10 accordingly the can 10 has the same polarity as the lower electrode tab 29 so that the can itself serves as one electrode terminal in another exemplary embodiment a central pin 13 may be provided to the can 10 and coupled in the. |
3 | compound preferably is between 0 01 g l and 5 00 g l more preferably between 0 05 and 4 g l and most preferably between 0 5 and 3 g l the target concentration may be recorded on a tangible data storage medium preferably before the commencement of the fermentation process the tangible storage medium can be a paper as in a written typed or printed document magnetic as in a disk driving or magnetic tape optical as in a cd or electronic as in memory chips those skilled in the art will appreciate that there may be an independent advantage to the presence of the resin apart from sequestration of the precursor compound often the product compound is a hydrophobic compound that is itself also adsorbed onto the rein resulting in its sequestration the sequestration of the product compound is potentially advantageous in a number of respects its isolation is simplified requiring only the physical separation of the resin from the culture medium and the producing organism after fermentation e g by filtration or decantation followed by elution if the product compound is sparingly soluble in the culture medium it may precipitate out when its concentration exceeds a threshold level and interfere with continued production even where solubility is not a factor continued production may be inhibited by an elevated concentration of product compound or the product compound may be unstable and susceptible to degradation unless sequestered onto the resin lastly in the specific context of the present invention if the product compound and the precursor compound bind competetively to the resin binding of the product compound can drive more of the adsorbed precursor compound into solution resulting in its more complete utilization the resin preferably comprises a. |
5 | to body 20 of the bit by a single stub axle on the axle leg 26 as is well known in the art as illustrated the cone 18 has diamond studs 22 thereon for drilling hard surfaces those skilled in the art will understand that the cone could have teeth as illustrated the body 20 includes leg 24 opposite the axle leg 26 to which the cone 18 is connected the leg 24 has the bore 12 extending down through it and terminates at threaded union terminal 28 nozzle 30 is attached to the leg 24 by union 32 at the union terminal 28 those skilled in the art will understand how to make a fluid tight connection by means of a union and further disclosure of this joint is omitted for brevity nozzle 30 is generally u shaped so that discharge tip 34 of the nozzle is directed upward the discharge tip of the nozzle is within discharge passage 36 which is formed within the body 20 of the bit the discharge passage extends up and discharge 38 of the discharge passage 36 is pointed upward the discharge passage 36 itself is generally vertically oriented it will be understood that when a large volume of drilling fluid commonly called mud is pumped through the drill string into the bore 12 and through the nozzle 30 and out the tip 34 that it will form. |
2 | 1 the tests were conducted in 6 inch ld steel pipe it has been determined through previous testing that the mixer performs similarly at different flow rates provided the flow is turbulent u2014 thus only one water flow rate was tested 360 gpm at ambient pressure and temperature a uniform velocity inlet was imposed at the model inlet which was placed 5 pipe diameters upstream of the mixer inlet with a tracer concentration of 0 a uniform static pressure boundary condition was imposed at the model outlet which was placed 10 pipe diameters downstream of the mixer inlet such that the impact of the mixer could be documented as a function of downstream distance on all surfaces no slip impermeable adiabatic wall boundary conditions were applied with roughness heights set to 0 00015 ft as appropriate for steel pipe to measure mixing a 2 solution 7 2 gpm of a tracer fluid with properties equal to that of water was injected equally into two opposing u215c u2033 schedule 40 injection nozzles directly upstream of the mixer inlet the injection nozzles protruded 1 inch into the pipe or u2159 of the pipe diameter or the height of the mixing tabs the mixing of the solution was then monitored at 1 pipe diameter i e 6 inch intervals downstream the goal of the mixer is to achieve a uniform concentration of the injected material in as short a downstream distance as possible with. |
7 | conversation state illustrated in fig4 is identified by the state id u201c 1 u201d upon transition to this state the system outputs data of the message u201c hello what will be done from now out u201d and in this condition it is assumed that there are four input command for u201c dinner u201d u201c entertainment u201d u201c shopping u201d u201c end u201d state id after inputting respective command is respectively u201c 2 u201d u201c 3 u201d u201c 4 u201d and u201c 999 u201d a part of the conversation scenario 13 generated by preparing a plurality of such state data are shown in fig5 a to 5 d in this example in the initial state the state id is u201c 1 u201d here when u201c dinner u201d is input the state is transit to the state id u201c 2 u201d if u201c any other u201d or u201c no u201d is input the state id becomes u201c 10 u201d if u201c please explain u201d is input the state transits to state id u201c 11 u201d on the other hand if u201c list up u201d is input the state id transits to state u201c 12 u201d next the alternative input list 16 in the foregoing example will be shown at first immediately after initiation of operation in the initial state id u201c 1 u201d since the input of the user is not obtained nothing will be done in transition state after inputting of u201c dinner u201d by the user if nothing is input by the user for the given period u201c please explain u201d is output on behalf of the user the same is true even in the case where the user selects u201c entertainment u201d or u201c shopping. |
8 | at wavelengths of about 760 nm about 820 nm and about 875 nm with fluctuation minima therebetween design b has fluctuation maxima at about 730 nm about 790 nm about 850 nm and about 890 nm with fluctuation minima therebetween the positions of the fluctuation maxima and minima are arranged such that the ripples of one are about u201c out of phase u201d with the ripples of the other this provides that a pair of mirrors one coated with design a and other with design b can provide and in effect an average gdd that has minimized ripple see dotted curve in fig3 it should be noted that the aggregate gdd imparted by the pair would be about u2212 110 fs 2 fig6 schematically depicts the measured gdd as a function of wavelength for an example of design a at a range of angles of incidence up to 24 u00b0 incidence fig7 schematically depicts the measured ggd as a function of wavelength for an example of design b at a range of angles of incidence up to 31 5 u00b0 incidence it can be seen in each case that the magnitude of ripple in the gdd is about the same as at normal incidence except for the largest incidence angle in each case the ripples shift to longer wavelengths with increasing incidence angle principles of gdd mirror design are described in detail in u s pat nos 6 081 379 and 6 154 138 each assigned to the assignee of the present invention and the complete disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference software is commercially available from more than. |
8 | reference signal supplied by the generator 34 under these conditions the phase detector 23 produces an error signal which represents the difference between the carrier frequency of the cavity interrogation signal and the frequency of the stimulated emission this error signal is applied to the integrator 25 whose output signal adjusts the frequency of the oscillator 1 by way of the variable capacitor 26 so as to correct the frequency difference in the same way the detector 33 produces an error signal which represents the difference between the carrier frequency of the interrogation signal and the resonance frequency of the cavity this error signal is applied to the integrator 35 whose output signal adjusts the resonance frequency of the cavity by way of the variable capacitor 36 so as to correct the frequency difference the quality of the oscillator and cavity control action obviously depends on the precision with which the phase shifting circuits 42 and 44 produce a phase shift or difference in the components of the envelope signal produced by the amplitude detector 13 to bring them respectively into phase with the reference signal produced by the generator 34 in fact the above specified formulae express the theoretical values in respect of the phase shifts for the two components of the envelope signal but they do not take into account the phase shifts or differences due to the transmission lines and to the electronic equipment it is therefore necessary to effect adjustment in respect of the phase shifts and this adjustment can be performed as now described in order to provide for adjustment of the phase shift of the oscillator control circuit the modulation frequency can be shifted to a value of less than 1 hz and the. |
4 | braid in one embodiment the hollow fiber membrane 100 may have an average inner diameter of 0 5 mm to 1 5 mm in one or more embodiments the hollow fiber membrane 100 is manufactured using the core and thus does not suffer from reduction in inner diameter due to shrinkage upon or after coating the polymer solution thereby achieving high water permeability in one embodiment the hollow fiber membrane 100 may have a standard deviation of 0 15 mm or less in inner diameter in one or more embodiments of the present invention the use of the core can maintain an original shape of the hollow fiber membrane without deformation of the inner diameter of the hollow fiber membrane 100 the hollow fiber membrane has a structure wherein the coarse monofilaments 10 and the multi filaments 20 are embedded in the porous resin 40 which is formed by solidification of the polymer solution the porous resin 40 may have an average pore diameter of 0 005 u03bcm to 0 06 u03bcm and in one embodiment may is 0 01 u03bcm to 0 05 u03bcm within this range the hollow fiber membrane 100 has excellent water permeability and high percent rejection in one or more embodiments the hollow fiber membrane 100 may have an adhesion strength of 10 kgf cm 2 or more and a bubble point of 1 5 bar or more in one or more embodiments the hollow fiber membrane 100 may have an adhesion strength of 15 kgf cm 2 or more and a bubble point of 2 bar or more as such since the hollow fiber membrane 100 according to embodiments of the present invention has a considerably high adhesion strength and bubble point the hollow fiber membrane 100. |
8 | signals on fiber 112 are passed through a 1 u00d7 n wavelength division multiplexer 114 which separates the signals onto n different fibers in the embodiment shown there are n different dwdm pon signals on fiber 112 and each of these signals is broken out onto a separate fiber 116 1 n the gigabit pon signals on fiber 110 are passed to a splitter 120 which splits the signals into a corresponding number of optical fibers 122 1 n each carrying the common wavelength pair signals in the embodiment shown the splitter 120 is a 1 u00d7 n splitter corresponding to the 1 u00d7 n wavelength division multiplexer 114 each of optical fibers 116 1 n and 122 1 n are passed into separate wavelength division multiplexers 124 1 n of which only wdm 124 1 and 124 n are shown for simplicity which combine the common wavelength pair signals on the optical fibers 122 1 n with each individual and now separated unique wavelength pair signal on optical fibers 116 1 n to form subscriber lines 126 1 n which carry both the common wavelength pair signals and one of the sets of unique wavelength pair signals to a subscriber 104 e g 104 1 and analogously to other subscribers 104 2 n through use of the system 100 a subscriber 104 therefore receives the common wavelength signals and one of the pairs of unique wavelength signals allowing two different passive optical network services e g gigabit pon and dwdm pon to be delivered to the subscriber without requiring rewiring or additional wiring to the subscriber 39 s premises referring now to fig3 a schematic view of a system 200 for delivery. |
2 | bottle 20 and a threaded dispensing cap 30 rotatably secured to the threaded neck 28 thereby selectively dispensing fluids from a desired compartment within the cylindrical bottle 20 as best illustrated in fig1 through 8 it can be shown that the threaded dispensing cap 30 includes a semi spherical cavity 31 projecting into the cornice the threaded dispensing cap 30 includes a first passage 76 projecting from the bottom surface into the semi spherical cavity 31 and a second passage 78 projecting from the bottom surface opposite of the first passage 76 and then projecting into the semi spherical cavity 31 as best disclosed in fig5 6 the threaded dispensing cap 30 includes a semi spherical pivoting cap 32 formed to the shape of the semi spherical cavity 31 the semi spherical pivoting cap 32 is pivotally secured to the threaded dispensing cap 30 within the semi spherical cavity 31 by an axle pin 34 projecting through the upper portions of the threaded dispensing cap 30 and the semi spherical pivoting cap 32 as shown in fig5 6 the threaded dispensing cap 30 includes at least three positioning notches 33 radially projecting into the wall of the semi spherical cavity 31 as best shown in fig5 7 of the drawings the semi spherical pivoting cap 32 includes a positioning member 35 releasably captured by the positioning notches 33 thereby positioning the semi spherical pivoting cap 32 flush to the cornice of the threaded dispensing cap 30 or pivoted to either side about the axle pin 34 the. |
1 | depicted in fig2 the bottom 105 of the electronic carpenter bee trap in the embodiment depicted is wood other materials that resemble wood such as various plastics may also be used the entry hole 103 is shown projecting downward from the bottom 105 of the electronic carpenter bee trap the entry hole contains electrodes as described previously in this specification the electrodes are not visible in fig6 the housing 101 is a weathertight enclosure that contains the electronics that have been previously described in this specification and by way of fig5 carpenter bees looking for suitable infestation sites were observed to preferentially enter the entry hole 103 of the carpenter bee trap 100 where they encountered energized electrodes and were electrocuted the unit depicted in fig6 was installed on gutters of the inventor 39 s cedar sided house in the spring of 2006 and it was noted that by early july of 2006 there were no remaining carpenter bees or their associated structural damage evident in or around the cedar sided house lastly fig7 is a cross sectional view of a pine board 700 that was damaged by a carpenter bee the carpenter bee bored a hole 701 in the board and made a right angle turn in the board the board was cut at the ends to show the burrow 703 that was made by the carpenter bee it is therefore apparent that there has been provided in accordance with the various objects of the present invention. |
9 | 8 000 000 the peo provides film formation water retention binding lubricity and thickening benefits along with these benefits peo is also beneficial due to its solubility in water ethanol toluene acetone chloroform methylene and chloride in one embodiment a small portion of dichloromethane is added to the sol gel solution in order to aid the solubility of peo the metal alkoxide may include magnesium alkoxide and or titanium alkoxide in one embodiment the sol gel solution comprises 4 mda polyethylene oxide acetic acid magnesium methoxide methanol and dichloromethane in another embodiment the sol gel solution comprises 4 mda polyacrylic acid acetic acid magnesium methoxide and methanol in another embodiment the sol gel solution comprises an alkoxide precursor in a non aqueous solvent this precursor may be but limited to the follow precursor magnesium methoxide titanium isopropoxide and tetraethyl orthosilicate a polymer such as polyvinylpyrrolidinone and or polyethylene oxide to the solution may be added to improve mechanical properties of metal oxide membranes referring to fig1 a voltage generator 3 is connected to the needle 5 and an electrode collector 4 that collects product nanofibers the electrospinning process occurs in an environment controlled chamber 6 e g controlled pressure temperature and or humidity in one embodiment a humidifier 7 may be used to maintain the humidity in a desired level when the voltage generator 3 applies a voltage e g 5 20 kv to the sol gel solution a. |
9 | this particular embodiment the securing tubes 37 and 38 would be of sufficient diameter to encompass the horns 21 of the cleat in order for each tubular securing tube 37 and 38 to fully engage the cleat the underside of the tube will have a suitable cutout 39 which will allow the securing rings to fully engage the cleat legs 22 and to allow the full cooperation of shaft 31 to be reciprocated to a full depth with the locking cylinder 13 yet another embodiment of the invention is shown in fig8 9 and includes the same essential elements of the invention as previously disclosed which will include the sliding locking bar 12 and the locking cylinder 13 and the associated lock 34 along with any cable 14 necessary the cleat securing rings of this embodiment include generally round tubular solid rings 41 attached to the sliding lock bar 12 and to the locking cylinder 13 in order that each securing ring will be firmly attached thereto and will have sufficient diameter so that the ring 41 will fit around the cleat horns 21 the embodiment of fig8 9 will be operatively connected to a cleat 19 in the same manner as described for the other embodiments as described here and above the only difference being that the cleat horn securing rings are. |
8 | transmit the molecule ions of a specific mass to charge ratio from the selection unit 5 without transmitting the molecule ions having other mass to charge ratio the ac power source for collision rf 3 is connected to the linear multipolar electrodes third stage linear quadrupolar electrode a and b c and d are not illustrated of the collision chamber 9 and the ac voltage for collision high frequency voltage rf 3 can be applied to the linear multipolar electrodes a and b in addition the first dc power source dc 31 and the second dc power source dc 32 are connected to the linear multipolar electrodes third stage linear quadrupolar electrode a and b c and d are not illustrated and the first dc voltage dc 31 and the second dc voltage dc 32 can be applied to the linear multipolar electrodes a and b the control unit 14 can converge the target ions between the linear quadrupolar electrodes a and b c and d are not illustrated by carrying out control that applies the ac voltage for collision high frequency voltage rf 3 to the linear quadrupolar electrodes a and b c and d are not illustrated furthermore when the control unit 14 superimposes the first dc voltage dc 31 on the linear quadrupolar electrodes a and b c and d are not illustrated fragment ions can be generated by collision induced dissociation of the target ions according to the electrical potential difference or collision energy between the dc voltage for selection. |
6 | at 19 u00b0 k and the comparable power consumption of the higher temperature stage 13 would be approximately 100 watts pumping of permanent gases is provided by the cryopanel assembly 18 that is in thermal contact with the low temperature stage 13 the assembly 18 is enclosed by a radiation shield consisting of a baffle 15 composed of circular concentric chevron plates a polished cylinder 17 and a circular bottom plate 16 in thermal contact with the higher temperature stage 13 the baffle 15 is connected to the higher temperature stage 13 only by the plate 16 and cylinder 17 which establish a heat conductive path therebetween typically the cryosurface assembly 18 has fins the insides of which are coated with an absorption medium such as activated charcoal for the absorption of hydrogen a flange 19 is provided for connection to a roughing pump not shown which is only used for start up with a suction opening 20 of 500 mm diameter the weight of the mass to be cooled at the higher temperature of the stage 13 is approximately 20 kg and the mass cooled to the lower temperature of the stage 14 is approximately 4 kg because of the large masses involved a typical cool down time of about two hours is required to reach equilibrium temperatures during this time cooling power consumption is greater than thereafter obviously the cooling down time and power consumption could be reduced by reducing the mass being cooled this would be accomplished by reducing the lengths of the heat conductive bridges between the stages 13 and 14 respectively and the assemblies 15 and 18 the present invention significantly reduces the bridge between. |
9 | to 10 mm it has been found that following comminution to a particle size of from 1 to 50 mm advantageously from 5 to 10 mm of the solid used hardening shop salts which contain nitrite nitrate hydroxide the salt constituents are dissolved completely by leaching in a starting mixture containing nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide this process simultaneously oxidizes the nitrite ions to nitrate and neutralizes carbonate and hydroxide with the formation of nitrate salts as a result of the presence of hydrogen peroxide in the starting mixture contrary to expectations when the nitrite salt is introduced in the form of coarse granules as it contacts the starting mixture containing nitric acid no no x gas is given off this result is explained by the relatively small reaction surface area and the instantaneous further reaction between no x gases arising in the solution and the hydrogen peroxide this combination of reagents in the solution furthermore ensures that cyanide containing salt which may be incorrectly marked is detoxified by reaction with the nitrite and the hydrogen peroxide without causing problems the process can be controlled by monitoring the ph and measuring the redox potential a further advantage is that the reaction heat liberated by the oxidation and neutralization offsets the endothermic dissolution process as a result a solution temperature of from 50 u00b0 to 80 u00b0 c is adjusted which enables a very high salt concentration to be achieved thus between 100 and 200 kg nitrate containing used salt can be dissolved in a. |
6 | air flow path indicated by the arrows 92 in fig9 to provide rotor cooling engine cooling exhaust gases cooling and exhaust gases scavenging during the rotation of the rotors from position shown in fig9 to the position of the rotors in fig1 fresh cooling intake air is being added to and mixing with the exhaust gases arrows 50 as the gases move past the rotors thru the valve slots thus providing a unique means for the afterburning of the exhaust gases arrows 94 it is an important feature of this invention that this provision for afterburning occurs it is also an important feature of this invention that this provision also encourages the drawing out of additional fresh air by the high velocity passing of the exhaust gases thru the slots past the ports thus providing for improved afterburning of the exhaust gases fig1 illustrates the rotors at about the middle of the exhaust cycle with mixing and afterburning already taking place during the rotation of the rotors from the position of the rotors in fig1 to the position of the rotors in fig1 the exhaust cycle of the combustion chamber has been completed and the cooling intake air 54 is just begining to enter the combustion chamber during the rotation of the rotors from the position of the rotors in fig1 to their positions in fig1 the cooling intake air flow from the blower 72 thru conduits 74 and thru hollow shafts centers 76 to the interiors of all rotors 32 38 and thru intake ports 46 and thru slanted valve slots 48 which direct and encourage and impart to the intake air arrows 54 a swirling turbulent mixing of the intake gases enters the combustion chamber 60 as shown half. |
9 | and the source of the pollution introducing polluted air into the chemical filter reacting pollutant molecules with the high surface area metal and introducing filtered air to the electronic equipment application_number US 81196985 A description referring to the drawing wherein like numerals of reference designate like elements throughout a piece of electronic equipment which is to be protected from pollutants in the atmosphere is depicted in fig1 in particular a hard disc drive 10 is shown comprising a disc 12 mounted on a shaft 14 which is rotated by a motor 16 the motor 16 is controlled by electronic controller 18 a housing 20 surrounds the hard disc 12 forming a chamber 21 a seal 22 is provided for the shaft 14 to pass through the housing 20 an internal particle filter 24 in the chamber 21 reduces particles generated by abrasion and the like during operation of the disc drive a head 26 spaced from the top surface of the disc 12 is used to write and read information stored in magnetic domains formed in the surface of the hard disc 12 the hard disc may comprise any material commonly used in the construction of such units for example an aluminum substrate coated with cobalt may be employed inasmuch as the disc drive unit is not a part of this invention the foregoing description is provided merely for illustration of one use to which the chemical filter of the invention may be put in accordance with the invention a chemical filter 30 is provided the chemical filter comprises a. |
8 | the word line next a first sio 2 layer 33 is deposited on the semiconductor substrate 31 as an interlayer insulating layer and a first si 3 n 4 layer 34 is formed on the first sio 2 layer 33 as an etching barrier layer a contact hole which exposes a predetermined portion of the source drain region 32 is formed by selectively etching the first si 3 n 4 layer 34 and the first sio 2 layer 33 subsequently a polysilicon layer is deposited on a resulting structure including the contact hole and a polysilicon plug 35 which partially fills the contact hole is formed using the recess etchback process method a tisi 2 layer 37 is formed on the polysilicon plug 35 and a first tin layer 36 is formed on the tisi 2 layer 37 at this time the tisi 2 layer 37 and the first tin layer 36 function as a barrier layer having a stacked structure the tisi 2 layer 37 is formed in an interface between the polysilicon plug 35 and the tin layer 36 through a thermal process after depositing the tin layer 36 the barrier layer uses a two dimensional nitride material having good heat resistance such as the first tin layer 36 or a three dimensional nitride material i e a tisin tialn or the like to increase an oxide resistance the above mentioned tisi 2 layer 37 forms an ohmic contact between the polysilicon plug 35 and a post bottom electrode and a stacked barrier layer of the tisi 2 layer 37 and the first tin layer 36 play a role of a barrier layer against metal and oxygen diffusion a non reactive ti layer is removed after forming. |
2 | a balance be struck with the plug 56 being spaced a sufficient distance from the apertures 80 to provide a small cavity between the apertures 80 and the bag 14 located slightly distal to the apertures 80 is an optional locking flange 106 shown in fig7 only which mates with the notch 55 in the inner wall 50 of the adapter 38 the locking flange 106 resists the probe 66 and engaged plug 56 being inadvertently pulled from the interior of the bag 14 the invention allows the bag 14 to be re sealed by the plug 56 for example if one wish to change containers when the bag 14 were only partially empty the probe 66 would simply be withdrawn from the bore 52 thereby replacing the plug 56 in its sealing position as shown in fig2 with the bag being re sealed without spillage or introduction of air it is important that the snap connection between the probe 66 and the plug 56 be more difficult to release than the snap connection between the plug 56 and the inner wall 50 of the adapter 38 is to effect the bore 52 is relatively easy to re seal because the side 61 of the plug 56 approaches the rib 57 of the adapter 38 at an obtuse angle tending toward horizontal this allows the ridge 62 to. |
9 | 72 that can be simultaneously used by the subsystem 30 which are generated and allocated by the api 60 the command objects 72 each encapsulate a base class 76 for the me classes 74 the me classes 74 each include specific functionality for an me type the base class 76 includes function calls methods parameters behaviors and other attributes shared by all or at least some of the me classes 74 accordingly each command object 72 includes base functionality that is used by the me classes 74 to access the database 66 or perform functions within the common mib 32 such as communicating with the low level software driver 34 in order to determine or change the state of hardware in the ne 10 as described in more detail below portions of the base class 76 may be overwritten by specific me classes 74 when forming an me command object 78 the me command object 78 forms an interface for accessing me attributes and functions in the database 66 and the low level software driver 34 in this way each me class 74 may select functionality from the base class 76 to be used in accessing the corresponding me the transaction queue 62 stores me command objects 78 generated by the api 60 in conjunction with the subsystems 30 for processing by the common mib 32 in one embodiment the transaction queue 32 is a first in first out fifo. |
2 | use of this method and apparatus to mixing in rigid but partially filled containers such as bottles by performing the mixing in the primary storage container this method provides containment and eliminates labor intensive cleaning and sterilization of additional mixing tanks the gentle wave motion provides an intrinsically low shear environment and reduces damage due to foam as there is no invasive mixer the container can be u201c closed u201d so that no contaminants can be introduced from the environment nor are any hazardous materials released from the container the invention is useful in various industries especially for handling sterile and hazardous materials contained in sealed pre sterilized plastic bags a typical embodiment of the invention is shown in fig1 the plastic bag 4 contains the ingredients and liquid 20 to be mixed to ensure sufficient wave motion for mixing it is critical that the bag not be filled to full volume sufficient volume must be available in the bag to permit liquid motion and wave formation typically the bag must not be filled beyond 80 of its total volume with the liquid containing the ingredients to be mixed the exact limit will depend on the bag geometry employed the partially filled plastic bag 4 is placed in bag holder 6 that is in turn placed on the rocking platform 1 the bag holder is attached to the platform in a manner such that it does slip or fall off during motion the platform can rock or tilt in one axis about the pivot point 2 which is rigidly attached to. |
7 | shown as they extend over the shoulder where pads 27 cushion the apex of the shoulders it is further contemplated that a pivotable connection can exist near the apex of the shoulder pads 27 the head of the performer passes through the open area between the shoulder pads 27 the shoulder supports 12 connect with hardware tube clamps 93 to the though connector 111 because the upper rods are tubes 42 and 44 the position of the back member 17 can be adjusted by changing the position of the tube clamps 93 on the tubes pivot arm 114 connects to mounting bracket 112 and into the back member 17 pad 16 is shown attached to the back member 17 the pad provides a cushion to more evenly distribute to load of the back member onto the user 39 s back in one embodiment it is contemplated that the pad can be a gel or air filled bladder as previously described in fig1 and 11 it is also contemplated that the tubes can be broken and hinged at some point near or a distance from the apex of the shoulders to allow the distance between the front of the carrier and the back member 17 to be adjusted fig1 shows a rear view of the conforming and articulating back member as a contemplated variation of the embodiment shown in fig1 in this contemplated variation the tube clamps 126. |
8 | register that allows a default value to be overridden if it conflicts with future addresses fig1 identifies for the specific implementation parts used and their i2c addresses the scb slave device has a status and register ports that are used for controlling status leds monitoring board presence and interrupt status and controlling board resets in the specific implementation leds and resets are driven from the bd_led and bd_rst ports respectively and the bd_stat and bd_int ports are used to monitor board status bit and signal definitions for scb slave control and status lines are shown in fig1 in the specific implementation a board status indicator has a red green led at the top for a board bad good indication and a green led for active status indication with respect to the rcc 39 s functional memory map see fig1 in the specific implementation each rcc has 3 different regions of memory which are accessed by the spc through the scb bus local scb slave memory region local i2c memory region e g for ideeprom monitor and vc3002 memory region scb to mdio interface in the case of the local scb slave memory region the address map has functional blocks that can expand as necessary regions of unused memory may be scattered about in fig1 the format of the table shows main functional blocks in bold with sub blocks in normal script for example all. |
1 | 915 268 wrobel2 969 216 hallsey3 147 523 logan3 214 808 litwin3 302 913 collyer et al3 463 427 fisher3 484 905 eberhardt3 552 696 orenick et al4 183 119 stewart et al4 236 280 kreiseder4 490 886 omata4 705 245 osada4 735 387 hirano et al4 766 651 kobayashi et al______________________________________ retainer 20 thus has a head 22 which may be generally in the form of six sided rectangular block and a tail like strap 24 integrally joined near the upper edge of one end face 26 of block 24 and extending therefrom with its upper side 28 flush with the top face 30 of block 24 and terminating in a curved free end 32 for most of its length strap 24 is provided on its upper face with transversely extending locking teeth 34 which are recessed slightly below the raised side edges 36 and 38 which in wire tie use are adapted to contact the bundle of elongated wires tubes or other members secured in bound relationship by the wire tie strap 24 has a slightly tapered leader portion 40 with transverse raised ribs 42 on its under side which facilitate finger gripping of the free end of the strap in use head 22 has a through opening 44 which extends from the top face 30 to the bottom face 46 of the head fig4 with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to that of strap 24 opening 44 is made rectangular in cross sectional configuration and has a width slightly larger than that of strap 24 and a dimension between its front and rear walls 48 and 50 slightly less than twice that of strap 24 a resilient locking tang 52 is integrally formed in a recessed slot in opening 44. |
8 | imaging equipment 52 the optical information containing information such as the focus value the sensitivity value and the shading is obtained with the computer pc subsequently the own optical information as a measurement result is recorded in the optical information recording unit 24 the recording of the optical information in the optical information recording unit 24 is performed by marking on the case 23 of the lens unit 12 with a laser 53 the optical information is read by an assembly operator a reader or the like therefore when assembling the stereo camera 1 it is possible to read the optical information from the optical information recording unit 24 and appropriately select each of the right and left lens units 12 such that the sensitivity value of combined the lens unit 12 and the image sensor 13 becomes identical in the right and left vehicle mounted cameras 11 and a desired sensitivity value accordingly there is no loss of operation time in comparison with the case of performing an evaluation of the sensitivity after assembly the optical information may be converted into a bar code or the like to be recorded hereinafter an exemplary method for selecting combination of the image sensor. |
1 | and will vary with the age weight and response of the particular individual the above dosages are exemplary of the average case there can of course be individual instances where higher or lower dosage ranges are merited and such are within the scope of this invention it is preferred that the dosage is selected to modulate metabolism of the bacteria in such a way as to inhibit or stop growth of said bacteria or by killing said bacteria the skilled artisan may identify this amount as provided herein as well as using other methods known in the art e g by the application mic tests a further embodiment of the invention provides for the contacting step of the methods to further comprise contacting an in dwelling device in a patient in dwelling devices include but are not limited to surgical implants prosthetic devices and catheters i e devices that are introduced to the body of an individual and remain in position for an extended time such devices include for example artificial joints heart valves pacemakers vascular grafts vascular catheters cerebrospinal fluid shunts urinary catheters and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis capd catheters a gemifloxacin compound or composition of the invention may be administered by injection to achieve a systemic effect against relevant bacteria preferably a maxillary sinus pathogenic bacteria shortly before insertion of an in dwelling device treatment may be continued after surgery during the in body time of the device in addition the composition. |
6 | second end of detent spring 32 pushes against the bottom of square hole 7 a of adjust knob 7 thus detent spring 32 biases adjust knob 7 against detent block 33 in fig1 referring again to fig6 a first end of a hydraulic brake line 8 is connected to a handlebar mounted actuator 80 see fig1 and a second end of hydraulic brake line 8 is connected to brake assembly 50 in a manner that is well known in the art and is described as follows barbed fitting 30 has a barbed cylindrical portion that is received in the second end of hydraulic brake line 8 one end of a compression ring 29 abuts a tapered section of a bore in second brake arm 3 the top portion of the tapered bore is threaded and threadably receives a compression nut 31 hydraulic brake line 8 along with barbed fitting 30 is also received in the bore in second brake arm 3 compression nut 31 is tightened to a specified torque deforming compression ring 29 such that compression ring 29 hydraulic brake line 8 and barbed fitting 30 form a leak proof seal it will be understood that the connection of the hydraulic line can include any suitable connection referring to fig6 and 11 a piston 24 is received in a piston bore or cylinder 24 a formed in second brake arm 3 piston 24 has a circumferential groove in which is located a seal which may be in the form of an o ring 26 and a back up ring 25 a first end of piston 24 preferably has a tapered bore with a spherically shaped bottom against which is abutted a corresponding spherically shaped end. |
8 | the best results are obtained by forcing to unity the coefficients q 0 0 st q 0 1 q 1 0 q st q 1 1 st corresponding to the lowest dct frequencies when this is done one avoids the possibility of having lack of uniformity between the tonalities of adjacent sub blocks in the decoded and decompressed image blocking effect in order to avoid producing artifacts moreover the weights w i j may be applied only to those frequencies for which the measured statistical error lay below a certain threshold for example half the statistical error measured on the dc component alternatively the weights w i j may be applied only to those frequencies for which the measured statistical error lay above a certain threshold experiments bring out a significant increase of the compression ratio as compared with the performance obtained with standard matrices when the quality of the decoded decompressed image is kept constant the graphs reproduced in fig3 a and 3 b illustrate the performance increment in terms of bit rate in particular the graph of fig3 a illustrates the bit rates in abscissa obtained with optimized matrices curve 10 and standard matrices curve 11 in the case of 36 images subjected to jpeg standard compression encoding the percentage gain in terms of bit rate is illustrated by curve 12. |
3 | 4 925 673 and 3 625 214 and jein tips 19 155 157 1998 the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in one embodiment the o acylated heparin can be formulated into a liposome or microparticle which is suitably sized to lodge in capillary beds following intravenous administration when the liposome or microparticle is lodged in the capillary beds surrounding ischemic tissue the agents can be administered locally to the site at which they can be most effective suitable liposomes for targeting ischemic tissue are generally less than about 200 nanometers and are also typically unilamellar vesicles as disclosed for example in u s pat no 5 593 688 to baldeschweiler entitled u201c liposomal targeting of ischemic tissue u201d the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference preferred microparticles are those prepared from biodegradable polymers such as polyglycolide polylactide and copolymers thereof those of skill in the art can readily determine an appropriate carrier system depending on various factors including the desired rate of drug release and the desired dosage in one embodiment the formulations are administered via catheter directly to the inside of blood vessels the administration can occur for example through holes in the catheter in those embodiments wherein the active compounds have a relatively long half life on the order of 1 day to a week or more the formulations can be included in biodegradable polymeric hydrogels such as those disclosed in u s pat no. |
9 | 2 cao ca oh 2 mgo mg oh 2 mgcl 2 bao baoh etc presently the calcium salts are preferred for use the resulting group ii a salts of polyalkenylthiophosphonic acid have the proposed structure str1 wherein x is a group ii a cation such as ca mg or ba r is the polyalkenyl moiety remaining after reaction of the alkenyl polymer with p 2 s 5 the molecular weight of the r moiety may be within the range of about 500 10 000 r is preferably a polyisobutenyl residue but polyethylene polypropylene polybutylene and polyamylene may also be used the antifoulant presently preferred for use has the structural formula str2 wherein r is the polyisobutenyl residue remaining after reaction of polyisobutene with p 2 s 5 calcium polyisobutenylthiophosphonate the molecular weight of r is around 750 2 000 the antifoulants are dispersed within the petroleum hydrocarbon or petrochemical within the range of about 0 5 10 000 ppm of antifoulant based upon one million parts petroleum hydrocarbon or petrochemical preferably the antifoulant is added in an amount of from about 1 1 000 ppm the invention will now be further described with reference to a number of specific examples which are to be regarded solely as illustrative and not as restricting the scope of the invention in order to ascertain the antifoulant efficacy of. |
9 | than the fourth pressure mechanism 476 the fifth pressure mechanism 478 and the sixth pressure mechanism 480 in an alternative embodiment of the invention all six of the pressure mechanisms 470 472 474 476 478 and 480 apply force against the o ring or gasket at the same time fig5 illustrates a flowchart of a method of extending platen roller life and increasing performance according to an embodiment of the invention a number of sheets of small format media are loaded and a number of sheets of large format media are loaded 510 into an imaging printer in an embodiment of the invention like the embodiment illustrated in fig4 a roller pre aging software program is executed 520 in other embodiments of the invention no roller pre aging software program may be executed and the following steps may be performed manually the roller pre aging software program automatically prints 530 out a number of small format media sheets the roller pre aging software program may then print 540 a number of large format media sheets the roller pre aging software program may determine if a pre determined time 550 has elapsed alternatively or in addition to the roller pre aging software program may determine if a threshold number of prints have been printed 555 if the pre determined time 550 has elapsed or the threshold number of prints have been printed. |
5 | serve as transition members between the core and the segments 20 they may be provided with vanes 19 and 30 that line up with the vanes 22 and 28 of the adjacent segments fig2 illustrates a way to attach the segments to core 21 and to each other for preventing rotation of the segments with respect to each other recesses 40 may be provided the top surface of the vanes as shown in fig2 pins 43 shown in fig3 are adapted to fit within recesses 40 in the lower surface of an adjacent vane to prevent rotation of the segments about core member 21 holes 42 are formed in the passageways between the vanes and extend to the inner surface of the segments a suitable set screw welded pin press weld pin threaded pin or any other known securing means can be inserted into the hole for securing the segment to the core member 21 it is understood that there are many other techniques and mechanisms that could be used to attach the various components to each other all of which could be used in the context of this invention upper collar member 18 may be welded to core member 21 or secured to it by any well known arrangement fig3 illustrates an arrangement of the segments and collars on the core the core includes an upper connection portion 12 known as an api connector and a lower integral portion 21 formed as a hollow cylindrical body upper collar member 18 and segments 20 have an internal diameter slightly greater than the external diameter of cylindrical portion 21 of the core so that they can slide over the outer surface of core portion 21 the exterior lower surface. |
7 | ahead suppression unit 120 stops the suppression of look ahead thereupon the look ahead analysis unit 100 restarts program look ahead as these procedures are performed the touch sensor can be checked before the movement of the z axis is completed thus by using the numerical controller with the above described configuration an operation to u201c check the touch sensor or execute the macro statement in the vicinity of the end point of the z axis u201d can be achieved so that the cycle time can be reduced as compared with the case where a prior art is used fig5 shows a schematic functional block diagram according to another embodiment in the case where the extended look ahead function of the present invention is mounted as the system program in the numerical controller 1 shown in fig1 the numerical controller 1 shown in fig5 is a numerical controller corresponding to a high speed look ahead suppression command e g g04 1 and comprises a look ahead analysis suspension unit 104 look ahead analysis restart determination unit 105 and look ahead analysis restart unit 106 in addition to the individual function means of the numerical controller described with reference to fig2 a look ahead analysis unit 100 code analysis unit 101 and execution data generation unit 103 of the present embodiment are generally operated in the same manner as those of the numerical controller described with reference to fig2 on receiving the command from the code analysis unit 101 the restart condition analysis unit 102 analyzes the code that stops look ahead and based on the result of the analysis. |
9 | sodium salt at 141 u00b0 f and a ph of 7 and has a half life of about 16 hours whereas 2 chloropropionic acid sodium salt at this temperature and ph has a half life of about 40 hours a basic material may optionally be included with the aqueous mixture of this invention the inclusion of a basic material in the fluid loss composition reacts with the earlier generated acids thus preventing them from significantly affecting the biopolymer barrier this can result in a more abrupt release of acid when the basic material is consumed and converted to salt acceptable amounts and types of fluid loss polymers are determined by methods well known in the art the performance of specific polymers and halogen substituted organic acid salts can be predicted by measuring the decline in constant shear rate viscosity as a function of time at reservoir conditions although the constant shear rate viscosity is not a direct measurement of fluid loss control capability it is reflective of the rate of degradation of the polymers it is therefore a good predictor of the time required to break the polymers and eliminate the effective fluid loss barrier the time period for which the fluid loss barrier will be required to be effective will vary considerably between applications generally in gravel packing operations at least one 34 round trip 34 time is required a round trip time is the time needed to retrieve equipment e g perforating gun from the bottom of the hole and go back to the bottom of the hole with new equipment e. |
6 | portion 32 of the combustor 30 are a plurality of liner portions 42 of circular cross section and in the example shown the liner portions are cylindrical the portions 42 are of stepped construction i e each of the portions has a circular section of greater circumference or diameter than the preceding portion from the upstream to the intermediate portion to permit telescopic insertion of the portions the most upstream portion 42 has an annular array of apertures 44 for admitting primary air from within the plenum chamber 18 into the primary portion 32 of the combustor to support diffusion combustion of the fuel injected therein by the fuel injector 37 in accordance wih this invention the intermediate axial section 33 of the combustion chamber comprises a ceramic cylindrical shell 38 concentric with and attached to the upstream cylindrical section 32 and the discharge section which in turn exhausts into the transition duct 34 the ceramic wall 38 defines a plurality of axially spaced rows of apertures 40 42 in the embodiment shown in fig1 there are two such rows a first mixing chamber of duct 45 is defined by an annulus having a downstream facing open end 46 for receiving compressed air from the plenum chamber with the upstream end 48 in closed flow communication with the upstream row of apertures 40 in the ceramic cylinder 38 a second mixing chamber or annular duct 50 is defined by another annulus also having a downstream facing open end 52 for receiving compressed air from. |
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