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8 | cavity 25 the base 2 has a rear wall 230 defining a slot 231 therein in communication with the cavity 25 for receiving a contact module 4 the contact module 4 comprises a number of contacts 41 fixed in a spacer 42 each contact 41 has a mounting end section 412 and a mating end section 411 respectively extending beyond opposite faces of the spacer 42 the spacer 42 is inserted into the slot 231 and has a rib 421 engaging with an edge of an inner face of the cavity 25 for retaining the spacer 42 in the slot 231 the mating end sections 411 of the contacts 41 extend through the cavity 25 and are received in the channels 251 the mating end sections 411 form an arcuate portion for engaging with contacts not shown of a mating plug connector 6 fig4 a and 4b the base 2 defines a pair of pivot holes 24 therein exposed to opposite side faces 20 of the base 2 each side face 21 also has a projection 26 formed thereon a cover 3 comprises two spaced side walls 30 defining an interior space 31 therebetween each side wall 30 has an inside face 301 on which a trunnion 321 is formed extending into the interior space 31 the trunnions 321 are received in the corresponding pivot holes 24 of the base 2 thereby rendering the cover 3pivotable about the trunnions 321 with respect to the base 2 between a closed position fig3 a and an open position fig3 b the cover 3 may be provided with grooves 34 on an outer surface thereof for facilitating the manual pivotal movement of the. |
8 | a resistor 440 and the second base 412 is connected to ground via a resistor 442 the shared sub collector region n epi 420 is depicted in fig5 by the connected collectors the p region 430 formed in the n epi defines a first diode 500 while the p region 432 formed in the n epi defines a second diode 502 the p region 430 forming the anode of the first diode 500 and the p region 432 forming the anode of the second diode 502 the diodes 500 502 share a common cathode as defined by the n epi and as depicted by the connection between the diodes 500 502 in fig5 when a positive esd pulse is applied to the pad 404 the upper diode 500 is forward biased thus providing a lower voltage on the collector of the upper npn bjt 510 than the emitter 400 of npn 510 the base collector junction of the lower transistor 512 is in turn reverse biased at a certain voltage the base collector junction of transistor 512 breaks down causing minority carriers in the base collector junction which allows current to flow through the upper diode 500 and the lower resistor 442 the voltage drop across the resistor 442 opens the transistor 512 the forward biased diode 500 provides additional injection of holes which leads to the increase of the current and compensates for the space charge of carriers. |
8 | making this assumption decoding of the second bit can already start before the first bit has been decoded completely thus when the first bit indeed turns out to have the mps value the second bit is also available and can be sent to the output as well when the first bit turns out to have the lps value the results of the second branch are simply discarded the flow diagram will now be described in a little more detail the u201c read p 1 and p 2 u201d block of fig4 retrieves the probabilities values p 1 and p 2 the probability pi is just the normal value that is always used for decoding a single bit and is the probability that the first symbol to be decoded has the lps value the probability p 2 is the probability that the second symbol to be decoded has the lps value assuming that the first symbol to be decoded has the mps value an external model produces the second probability p 2 in the normal way but looks one step ahead by filling in the mps value for the unknown first bit the left branch now proceeds in a usual manner as described in wo 99 49579 phn 16 822 the right branch skips over the decoding of the first. |
9 | sc ti b hf be cr mn fe co and ni 34 a 34 ranges from about 0 05 0 75 at 34 b 34 ranges from about 9 0 17 75 at 34 c 34 ranges from about 0 45 8 5 at 34 d 34 ranges from about 0 05 13 at and the balance being aluminum plus incidental impurities in use of the process of the invention as described hereinabove it has been found that certain disadvantages such as metal surface blistering gumming of the equipment and the inability to friction actuate extrude aluminum alloys with enhanced properties have been overcome when extruding aluminum alloy from aluminum alloy powder by conventional process the aluminum alloy powder must be vacuum degassed at some elevated temperature to remove any gases on the powder surface which may outgas during consolidation fabrication or use and produce blistering on the metal surface the present process is particularly advantageous in that no degassing of the powder in feed is required prior to friction actuated extrusion and the extruded product requires no outgasing thirty kilogram batches of 40 mesh u s standard sieve powder of the composition aluminum balance 4 33 at iron 0 33 at vanadium and 1 72 at silicon were produced by comminuting rapidly solidified planar flow cast ribbon the comminuted ribbon was friction actuated extruded to approximately 3mm diameter ribbon using a conform machine of the type described in uk pat no 2 069 389b the resulting extruded wire is shown in fig1 the surface of the wire is bright and. |
6 | differences with respect to preceding switching edges steps 100 to 400 can however also be executed entirely or partly by a program although execution via hardware is preferred times that correspond to the arrival of signals of crankshaft sensor 3 are thus continuously stored and in parallel therewith times that correspond to the arrival of signals of camshaft sensor 5 are continuously stored storage of these values occurs regardless of which of these signals is used to calculate the position pulses or the status of position counter 11 a sufficient number of measured values of crankshaft sensor 3 and of camshaft sensor 5 is therefore always contained in the memory of the circuit assemblage so as to switch over between these two methods at any time this is significant in particular for malfunctions of one of the two sensors for example if crankshaft sensor 3 fails and no measured values of camshaft sensor 5 are stored one complete revolution of the camshaft must first occur before any calculation at all can be performed on the basis of the camshaft sensor signal it is therefore proposed according to the present invention that storage of the arrival times of switching edges of crankshaft sensors 3 and camshaft sensors 5 respectively occur continuously so that a switchover between these two different sensor signals for calculating position pulses p or the status of position counter 11 is possible at any time fig7 shows the further processing of the arrival times stored in steps 200 to 400 of signals of crankshaft sensor 3. |
8 | decision on handover and provide control for performing handover if that is the outcome of the decision the processing means 202 and computer program product 200 can be arranged to execute the program code sequentially where actions are performed stepwise but mostly be arranged to execute the program code on a real time basis where actions are performed upon need and availability of data the processing means 202 is preferably what normally is referred to as an embedded system thus the depicted computer readable medium 200 and processing means 202 in fig2 should be construed to be for illustrative purposes only to provide understanding of the principle and not to be construed as any direct illustration of the elements fig3 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an apparatus 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention the apparatus 300 comprises a receiver 302 which is arranged to receive signals through an antenna 303 the signals comprises besides other signals such as signals of transmitted data reference signals e g pilot symbols from these reference signals which are provided to a signal power estimator 304 the signal power estimator 304 determines signal power of the reference signals from a serving cell as well as from detected neighboring cells the determined signal powers are provided to a c i calculator 306 which determines c i as a ratio between the signal power of the serving cell 39 s reference signals and the signal power of the detected neighboring cells 39 reference signals as described with reference to fig1 c i can optionally also be determined for any of the detected neighboring cells in a similar way by. |
2 | 6 u2033 7 5 u2033 10 u2033 11 u2033 and 12 u2033 respectively in accordance with the present invention the ink jet printing apparatus 10 also includes a first receiver cutter 100 and a second receiver cutter 220 the first receiver cutter 100 and the second receiver cutter 220 are actuatable by the control electronics 25 the first receiver cutter 100 is preferably a cutting wheel which is commonly in large format ink jet printers the second receiver cutter 220 preferably has two spaced apart and parallel blades so that in operation it will cut off the border in between two sequential images at each cut those skilled in the art will appreciate that the arrangement can be made so that the distance between blades is adjustable the first receiver cutter 100 is movable across the receiver 50 along the first cutting direction 105 under the control of control electronics 25 the control electronics 25 can vary the width of the prints and the length of the prints can also be varied by operating the cutters 100 and 220 a receiver transport shelf 145 is provided at the exit end of the first receiver path 60 for sorting the large and small format prints on the receiver transport surface 146 of the receiver transport shelf 145 there is provided a plurality of rotatable cone. |
1 | preferred embodiments of a resonant circuit in particular for a sensing device according to the invention fig2 a shows a resonant circuit produced by providing an electrical conductor i e electrical conducting means e g a metallic conductor such as aluminium or an electrically conducting coating in form of two serially connected coils 21 22 terminating in plates 24 25 or a substrate 23 e g a textile a paper or a suitable plastic foil the substrate is folded along the line a u2014 a as shown in fig2 b providing the back surfaces of the substrate against each other and the front surfaces of the substrate carrying the coil away from each other thereby the formation of short circuits between the coils is avoided as further shown in the folded substrate in fig2 c and 2d depending on the degree of folding the distance between the plates 24 25 is changed thereby providing a variable capacitance it should be noted that the skilled person can select the number of windings and their directions with respect to each other for either enhancing coupling or decoupling of the magnetic fields of the coils of the folded substrate fig2 d shows a cross section view of the resonant circuit along the line b u2014 b in fig2 c together with an equivalence diagram of the resonant circuit the two serially connected coils 21. |
3 | display if the profile of its transcriptional effects is related to the profiles displayed by a group of previously studied compounds the assays of the invention are used to analyze and characterize candidate compounds which have been identified in a primary screen as modulators of the production or activity of a transcription regulatory protein as used herein the terms u201c transcription regulatory protein u201d u201c transcription regulator u201d and u201c transcription factor u201d are interchangeable all referring to a class of proteins whose function is to interact with transcriptional regulatory regions of genes and thus activate or repress or increase or decrease transcription of those genes once a candidate compound has been identified an assay of the invention is performed on a cell population or tissue known to contain the specified transcription regulatory protein the cells or tissues are maintained under conditions that allow for normal cellular processes specifically transcription gene expression to occur in the presence or absence of the candidate compound a gene expression profile is then generated by isolating mrna from the cells then identifying and quantitating each mrna produced by the cells this is typically done through the use of an addressable population of nucleic acids that represent part or all of the expressed gene. |
2 | the surface 16 of the bath of molten material in fig2 as well as fig1 and 3 the melt overflow system produces a thin melt film 38 which in this particular embodiment is deposited almost in the immediate kissing region 36 between wheels 20 and 28 upper wheel 28 is positioned so that the upper wheel surface 34 almost touches the surface 16 of the molten material in the receptacle 10 fig3 retains the basic geometrical relationship of the two rolls i e the axis of the spring controlled roll is above the melt deposited cooling roll 20 however roll 28 is now immersed in the pool of molten metal thus both lower and upper rolls form films 38 and 40 respectively of chilled material on their respective surfaces which are pressed into a fused film 24 it should be noted that although upper roll 28 is cooled in fig3 so as to produce a frozen film on its surface in other embodiments such as that of fig1 the upper roll does not have to be chilled and thus functions as a cold forming roll thus in the broadest embodiment the invention can utilize either one or two cooling surfaces to form a variety of resultant products it is preferred to utilize both wheels as chilling surfaces also the precise degree of. |
3 | 1 is h or c 1 c 10 alkyl with r 2 comprising c 1 c 15 alkyl r 1 is preferably either ch 3 or h the r 2 grouping is preferably located at either the number 4 or number 5 position on the aromatic nucleus more specifically location of r 2 is more preferred at the number 5 position giving the structure str2 wherein r 1 and r 2 are as above defined generally the 2 39 hydroxy 4 39 or 5 39 alkyl acetophenone oxime and 2 hydroxy 4 or 5 alkyl benzaldehyde oxime compounds may be purchased from commercial suppliers such as aldrich additionally the compounds may be prepared by the wall known synthetic route of reacting hydroxylamine with the requisite ketone or aldehyde through the procedure str3 more specifically and as shown in the examples the compounds used as iron deactivators herein are prepared in a meoh h 2 o solution of nh 2 oh with the requisite 2 hydroxy 4 or 5 acetophenone or 2 hydroxy 4 or 5 benzaldehyde under reflux conditions r 3 under scheme iii is preferably h or ch 3 with r 4 equal to str4 with r 2 defined as above the produced oximes wherein r 2 in formulae i or ii is dodecyl are in the form of a viscous liquid which for use in the iron deactivation process are preferably diluted with inert organic solvent such as xylene hexane heavy aromatic naphtha diethyl ether etc the oximes of formulae i and ii having r 2 groupings of about c 11 and less i e fewer than eleven c atoms are generally in the form of solids that for use are preferably dissolved in the above organic solvents the 2 39 hydroxy 4 39 or 5. |
1 | the receptacle is then placed under an incident light beam corresponding to the light of day the light reflected by the sample is detected through three colour filters the instrument displays the mean value of three successive measurements performed automatically three flashes the result is expressed in components l a b the results are set out in tables a and b below table a______________________________________ roasted hazelnutssample no l a b______________________________________1 22 34 2 21 2 622 24 90 1 65 3 263 22 14 2 27 2 534 22 24 2 28 2 665 22 30 2 20 2 706 24 97 1 90 3 317 24 82 1 53 3 108 24 67 1 69 3 16average 23 55 1 97 2 92standard deviation 1 30 0 29 0 30______________________________________ table b______________________________________ toasted hazelnutssample no l a b______________________________________1 49 74 8 20 25 832 48 84 8 36 26 173 49 82 8 12 26 134 50 31 8 22 26 425 48 06 8 74 26 026 49 90 8 00 26 527 49 07 8 38 26 318 48 25 8 44 26 00average 49 25 8 31 26 18standard deviation 0 77 0 21 0 22______________________________________ three flavouring products are prepared by mixing the roasted and ground hazelnuts a of example i and the toasted and ground hazelnuts b of example i in three different ratios by weight namely mixture i is distinguished. |
1 | to the heated geloil sc coenzyme q 10 vitamin e and if desired additional antioxidant in compatible form the vacuum being to prevent oxidation of any of the ingredients blend and continuously stir of all the ingredients into a mixture mix the mixture within the container under a blanket of nitrogen gas to prevent oxidation of any of the ingredients and encapsulate the mixture in a soft gel capsule if the cooled mixture sits for any length of time under its blanket of nitrogen before encapsulation re mix under the blanket of nitrogen to assure a homogeneous mixture for encapsulation the bioavailability or intestinal absorption of coq 10 has been a major controversy in the international coq 10 research community previous data indicate that only 1 to 3 of a dry powder coq 10 formulation is absorbed through the lacteals in the intestines and appears in the blood over a twelve hour interval in general blood levels of 1 2 to 1 6 u03bcg ml have been reported when taking 30 to 60 mg day dry powder coq 10 formulation for 30 days it has been reported that when a dry powder coq 10 formulation is taken with a fat such as peanut butter steady state blood levels of 2 0 to 2 8 u03bcg ml are measurable multiple clinical trials were conducted in the united states and europe using the folkers u s pat no 4 824 669 soft gel with a dosage of 100 mg day multiple investigators have reported group mean blood levels of 2 3 to 3. |
8 | connector system that accommodates system designs where the interconnects or connector modules need to be stacked yet where the interconnects need to be easily accessed for repair and or maintenance in the detailed description that follows like element numerals are used to describe like elements shown in one or more of the figures with reference to the illustrative embodiment of fig1 and 2 there is provided a stacked arrangement 100 of connector modules or interconnects 102 a 102 b and 102 c each module 102 has a connector body 110 and a set of connector pins or contacts 112 extending from the connector body 110 each of the illustrated modules also has a shell 114 that extends from the connector body 110 and at least partially covers the set of contacts 112 each module also has a backshell 116 for receiving and retaining a cable or overbraid 200 the backshell 116 is removably coupled to the connector body 110 in one embodiment the contacts 112 extend from a front or leading portion of the connector body 110 while the backshell 116 is removably attached to a back or rear portion of the connector body 110 as shown in fig3 each connector body 110 comprises two receiving channels 108 for receiving screws 106 such as jack screws or the like that can be used to. |
7 | to a post filtering signal received from a decision module 1120 within the post filter 1100 the decision module performs one or more tests on the signal obtained from the decoder to arrive at a decision whether the post filtering module 1140 is to be active or inactive the decision may be taken along the lines of the functionality of the decision module 820 in fig8 which uses the original signal and or an intermediate decoded signal to predict the action of the post filter the decision of the decision module 1120 may also be based on similar information as the decision modules uses in those embodiments where an intermediate decoded signal is formed as one example the decision module 1120 may estimate a pitch frequency unless this is readily extractable from the bit stream signal and compute the energy content in the signal below the pitch frequency and between its harmonics if this energy content is significant it probably represents a relevant signal component rather than noise which motivates a decision to disable the post filtering module 1140 a 6 person listening test has been carried out during which music samples encoded and decoded according to the invention were compared with reference samples containing the same music coded while applying post filtering in the conventional fashion but maintaining all other parameters unchanged the results confirm a perceived quality improvement further embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to a person skilled in the art after reading the description above even though the present description and drawings disclose embodiments and examples the invention is not restricted to these specific examples numerous modifications and variations can be made without. |
2 | conveyor 12 hot air is forced from the heater blower assembly 40 through the outlet vents and is directed into the wrapped load l because the tunnel side wall assemblies 14 are adjusted to contact or nearly contact the inner perforated wall 34 and the edges of the sleeve s the hot air is essentially all directed into the sleeve s rather than into the space around or outside of the load l within the tunnel 10 moreover because air is drawn into the plenum 36 through the perforated plates 34 there is a higher pressure region created within the sleeve s which further facilitates drawing the air from sleeve s around the load l essentially a high pressure region is created at the blower 40 discharge with a low pressure region created within the plenum 36 in addition because the sleeve s edge is positioned to contact or nearly contact the perforated wall 34 the hot air blown into the sleeved load l see e g fig3 is drawn out at the top and bottom of the sleeve thus facilitating the flow of heated air and rapid heat exchange to the shrink wrap material it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the relative directional terms such as upper lower rearward forward and the like are for explanatory purposes only and are not intended to. |
2 | to 12 panels preferably each panel 32 has at least a section 36 thereof which is flexible to accommodate induced vacuum created in a hot filled capped and cooled container in accordance with the objectives of the present invention to reduce the number of voids or the like behind a label and to enhance the prominence of the display provided by the label the flexible sections 36 are not formed as indented structures rather the flexible sections 36 of the panels 32 are formed with a slight gentle outward bow between each pair of adjacent posts 32 for example as illustrated in fig6 the section 36 is arcuate in a plane u201c p 1 u201d extending perpendicular to an imaginary central axis u201c c l u201d of the container body 10 and is formed at a predetermined radius of curvature u201c rc 1 u201d also see the cross sections of the panels 32 which are illustrated in fig3 4 and 5 along planes u201c p 4 u201d u201c p 3 u201d and u201c p 2 u201d respectively and which are formed at predetermined radius of curvatures u201c rc 4 u201d u201c rc 3 u201d and u201c rc 2 u201d respectively when the container body 10 is hot filled and capped and as the hot filled container body 10 and its contents cool a. |
8 | can provide the flexibility of customizing table sizes for different markets and or customer requirements application_number US 68778503 A description embodiments of the invention are described with reference to specific diagrams depicting system arrangements and methods those skilled in the art will recognize that the description is for illustration and to provide the best mode of practicing the invention the description is not meant to be limiting for example reference is made to several types of forwarding lookup tables including ip and mac types but the invention is applicable to other types of lookup tables as well further types of memory implementation including numbers of memory banks and the like merely provide example implementations and should not be construed as limiting referring now to fig2 a a depiction of an exemplary interface structure between a router switch and an external memory according to an embodiment is indicated by the general reference character 200 router switch 202 can interface through a single interface 206 to external memory 204 the single interface can include for example n data or dq signals also the same interface can include m address signals in one aspect of the invention n is 36 and m is 20 further the single interface can include a plurality of memory bank signals if the external memory is so organized referring now to fig2 b a relation between internal lookup tables and an external memory according to an embodiment is shown and indicated by the general reference character 250 router switch 252 can include forwarding engine 254 internal tables 256 and external memory interface 258 internal tables 256 can include a plurality of tables such as ip table 256 a mac table 256. |
7 | table are substantially outdated the qf driven process monitors query results on a table this process modifies the runstats profile and or recommends execution of runstats whenever it detects either that the configuration parameters have been set improperly or that the statistics are outdated the scheduler component combines the output of these two processes and triggers the execution of runstats on appropriate sets of tables and at appropriate times in general the scheduler causes runstats to be executed on one or more tables during a u201c maintenance iteration u201d which occurs within a specified time period called a u201c maintenance window u201d the frequency and length of maintenance windows can be controlled by the dba the left side of fig1 depicts functionality that is implemented in the db2 engine i e the query processor with optimizer and plan execution the data manipulation language dml processor and the monitors that facilitate several of db2 39 s autonomic capabilities the right side of fig1 depicts several analyzers and a scheduler that have been added to the db2 health monitor to realize automated statistics collection the analyzers periodically investigate the output of the monitors and recommend to the scheduler a set of tables on which to collect statistics the upper portion. |
9 | vent 24 an alternate to a dry well or seepage pit 22 is an absorption field 26 or an above grade mound system not shown the absorption field 26 may include a distribution box 28 and a vent 30 the distribution box 28 of the absorption field 26 may or may not include a distribution box riser 32 and a distribution box vent 34 again for reasons that will become apparent later in this detailed description a distribution box riser 32 will likely need to be added to the system 10 if one is not already included as shown in fig3 it will be shown that the downward flow of effluent is affected by gravity alternatively the effluent can be moved by a positive pressure pump to the soil distribution component of the system 10 in general the improved apparatus of the present invention is comprised of at least one high volume air pump or ozone generating pump 40 connected to at least one low pressure drop sintered air stone 60 the air stone 60 has a relatively large surface area see fig4 the pumps 40 and all internal electrical connections are packaged in a weatherproof container 42 the external electrical connection 44 is connected via an extension cord to a circuit breaker or may be permanently hardwired to an electrical junction box the pumps 40 force air oxygen ozone or a combination thereof into clear vinyl tubing. |
1 | be made on the data chart as particular marks become visible through the endoscope the readings are used to form a profile of the muscular compliance along the length of the sphincter of oddi 208 usually three or four passes are made with the manometry catheter in order to obtain sufficient data for analysis the number of passes required is partially determined by the number of manometry recording ports with fewer ports requiring additional passes the pressure readings measured within the sphincter of oddi 208 help the physician determine if a sphincterotomy sometimes called a papillotomy if performed by cutting from outside of the papilla into the sphincter would be an appropriate treatment for the patient if so the sheath 82 is further advanced into the common bile duct 200 as depicted in fig7 until the sphincterotome portion 102 of the sheath 90 is aligned with the sphincter of oddi 208 with the cutting portion 106 properly oriented to ablate the sphincter 208 and or papilla 204 and enlarge the opening to the duodenum the sphincterotomy papillotomy is performed as it would be with a typical sphincterotome depending on clinical factors such as whether the sphincter needs to be pre cut to allow better access then the sheath 90 is pulled back into the endoscope and withdrawn from the patient the described procedure may be varied according to physician preference and the particular needs of the patient ablation procedures for other anatomical sites should be based on existing practice and should be already apparent to one skilled in the particular procedure any other undisclosed. |
6 | 50 is dispensed with and the roller 44 is mounted directly via its outer jacket in the recess 66 designed as a half shell the tappet body 42 has in its outer jacket an annular groove 70 which extends in the axial direction for example starting from the bottom region 54 into the jacket region 56 of the tappet body 42 the annular groove 70 is arranged in the axial direction such that it is in overlap with the issue of the feed line 48 of the lubricant into the receptacle 46 constantly that is to say throughout the entire lifting movement of the tappet body 42 and therefore of the pump piston 12 a discharge line 72 for lubricant leads from the annular groove 70 through the tappet body 42 into the recess 66 the discharge line 72 may be formed by at least one bore although a plurality of bores in particular two bores lying diametrically opposite one another may also be provided which in each case issue into the recess 66 in the region of the axial ends of the roller 44 lubricant is thus fed via the discharge line 72 to the mounting of the roller 44 in the tappet body 42 the. |
2 | resin layer 71 is formed on the carrier 72 by coating afterward in step s 502 the resin layer 71 is solidified in step s 503 the resin layer 71 is washed and in step s 504 the resin layer 71 is dried or baked so as to form a buffer layer 73 as shown in fig7 the buffer layer 73 has a plurality of continuous pores that communicate with each other referring to fig8 and fig5 in step s 505 an adsorption layer 74 is attached to the buffer layer 73 to form a composite sheet 7 wherein the adsorption layer 74 has a plurality of holes that communicate with each other the compression ratio of the buffer layer 73 is higher than that of the adsorption layer 74 and the void content of the buffer layer 73 is higher than that of the adsorption layer 74 in this embodiment an adhesive layer 75 is formed with an attachment tool for attaching the adsorption layer 74 onto the buffer layer 73 the material of the adhesive layer 75 is a polymer elastomer such as pressure sensitive adhesive moisture curable resin one component resin or two component resin the attachment tool can be a coating roller coating blade printing roller or transfer tool the adhesive layer 75 has a plurality of adhesive points 751 to adhere the buffer layer 73 and the adsorption layer 74 the adhesive points 751 are discontinuous and have gaps therebetween that is the adhesive layer 75 is not completely filled between the buffer layer 73 and the adsorption layer 75 the adhesive points 751. |
8 | the variation in dielectric constant k among different portions of the device fig3 a e illustrate many of the same process steps shown in fig2 a 2 d but with some variation fig3 a and 3 b are the same as fig2 a and 2 b although after the trenches 202 are formed in fig3 b a step of etching may be performed to remove the cap insulator layer 201 from areas of the ild 100 that are designated as high density this etching may be accomplished for example by using masking and photoresist techniques to remove the appropriate portion of the cap insulator layer 201 as shown in fig3 c the cap insulator layer 201 is completely removed from the surface of the ild 100 at the high density area 101 a but remains on the surface at the low density area 101 b then as shown in fig3 d and 3 e the liner 203 and conductive material e g metal 204 may be deposited and polished down using cmp as described above with respect to fig2 c and 2 d respectively in this example the amount of cmp used in the process between fig3 d and 3 e may be the same as between the high and low density regions avoiding the need for adjusting different polishing rates in the different regions other variations. |
6 | a the section line h h also shows that the fig2 a innermost passage of section h h is located on average just past the 34 throat 34 of that passage the h h section line of fig1 a passing through the newly arrived vane tip on the tip circle in fig1 b and 2b this same passage till here the innermost passage now because of the arrival of that new vane has suddenly become the second innermost passage from the vane tip circle and its cross sections h h through i h and on continue to be trapezoidal for several stations past the 34 throat 34 until at section l l of fig2 b they have again begun to cross radially the great circle u u where maximum width is attained here the part trapezoidal part rectangular cross sections of this passage again begin to appear becoming wholly rectangular at station p p far past that 34 throat 34 on the 34 pressure 34 side namely at the 8th station after the 34 pressure 34 side tip meantime the new innermost passage from the vane tip circle repeats the configuration already discussed under fig1 a and 2a fig3 is a table of end results of computation of vane and side wall design values a lengthy trial and error process and may now be inspected but by now it is redundant from geometrical and. |
6 | the bolt holes defined by edges 14 and 15 into coaxial alignment the term mailable in this application means that the blank may be physically bent or deformed to bring the abutment portions and bolt holes into the described configuration where they will remain until additional forces act to alter the position center portion 13 has to have sufficient mass to allow the bending of the shim into this configuration the exact curvature assumed by central portion 13 is not critical as long as portions 11 and 12 assume their intended positions thus the shim could be formed with two bends at the intersection of the central portion with the two abutment portions and the central portion 13 by way of example the shim blank may be formed from 0 020 steel and have an is overall length of about 2 25 inches abutment portions 11 and 12 may have an outer diameter of 1 inch and the inner edges 14 and 15 may define bolt holes which have a diameter of about 0 75 inches it is to be understood that the specific bolt hole size will be determined by the size bolts being used in the particular flange installation when the shim. |
9 | w 41 lamps are spaced at 3 meters from each other in a broilers house 9 w 66 lamps are spaced at 6 meters from each other in a broilers house the greater spacing is possible due to the nearly monochromatic spectrum of this lamp nearly monochromatic green color 11 w 41 lamps are spaced at 3 meters for the breeders when applying the above examples in closed broiler houses the lights should be on for 23 hours daily during the first week and 16 18 hours daily after the first week referring to fig2 there is shown a circuit diagram of a preferred dimming device 4 including a delay unit 22 e g a timer governing the position of the switch 24 from a first position wherein the entire voltage of the mains is applied to the power supply line 14 16 activating the lamps to a second position contacting point 26 as indicated by the broken line 28 leading from the delay unit 22 to the switch 24 there is further included a selectable step down voltage unit 30 e g an electromagnetic or electronic transformer having a first tapping 32 providing a first power rating of e g 185v 8 a and a second tapping 34 of e g 155v 6 a a first manually operated switch 36 is interposed between the terminal 6 connectable to the mains and the switch 24 a second manually operated switch 38 is located to selectively connect between tappings 32 34 and contact point 40 in order to assure electrical continuity of the dimming device during the changeover of switch 24 there is provided a ballast 42 connected between the step down voltage unit 30 and the output terminal 14 across the switch 24 there are advantageously connected a. |
8 | stereoscopic this reduces the computation needed for the conversion of monoscopic motion picture film to stereoscopic motion picture film by several orders of magnitude and results in a much quicker and easier conversion a preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention is shown in fig9 a and 9 b digital images are captured at step 10 if the digital images are from video media and were originally recorded on motion picture film redundant frames are removed at step 30 key objects are selected at step 40 key frames are identified at step 50 each frame between the start key frame and the stop key frame is tweened at step 60 finally the sequence of stereoscopic images is displayed at step 70 the tweening process of step 60 begins with outlining the objects to form vector outlines at step 100 the depth of objects is set at step 110 if a vector outlined object in the background crosses vectors with a foreground object the vectors of the background object are clipped at step 130 if the object corresponds to a predefined object it is transformed using a predefined profile warping at step 150 otherwise the object is transformed using a selected perspective calculation curve at step 160 unless a stop key frame is reached process returns to step 100 the tweening process is repeated for each set of start and stop key frames thus it can be seen that a method and apparatus for converting monoscopic images into stereoscopic images is provided although this specification describes the generation of a right perspective. |
3 | agent for the polymeric binder will of course depend upon the particular polymeric binder employed in the case of hydroxy terminated polybutadiene binders the curing agents usually employed are di or polyisocyanates examples of such curing agents may be found in u s pat no 4 184 031 issued jan 15 1980 to graham et al which is hereby incorporated by reference a commonly employed example of these isocyanates is isophorone diisocyanate ipdi the metallic fuel and ammonium salt oxidizer most commonly used in composite propellants are powdered aluminium and ammonium perchlorate respectively although other metallic fuels and ammonium salt oxidizers known in the art may likewise be employed the composite propellant formulations useful in the practice of this invention may of course contain other ingredients in addition to those discussed above thus plasticizers fillers reinforcing agents burn rate modifiers and the like may be used one additive which has been found to be particularly useful in the practice of this invention is an alkyl monoisocyanate such as the c 10 c 25 alkyl monoisocyanates an example of which is octadecyl isocyanate odi it has been found that the addition of odi to the propellant reduces the viscosity of the propellant and thereby aids processing the amount of odi employed will vary depending upon the viscosity of the propellant mix and in fact may not be necessary at all if the viscosity of the mix is already sufficiently low in general however the alkyl monoisocyanate is employed in an amount sufficient to reduce the viscosity of the propellant mix but not so much as to affect the strain properties of the final cured propellant normally this amount will be about 0 01 to 0 10 based. |
2 | connected thereto by means of a pivot pin 16 extended through upstanding plates or brackets 17 on the upper surface of the dki and through an aligned opening in the lower end of forward body portion 14 a pair of foot rests 18 and 19 are defined by a pin extended through the forward body portion 14 approximately midway the upper and lower ends thereof and suitable stop or restraining means 20 and 21 may be provided on the outer ends of foot rests or pegs 18 and 19 for assisting the rider in keeping his feet on the pegs the rear end 22 of the body 11 projects rearwardly from the back rest 13 and the upper surface 23 thereof is spaced below the upper end or edge of back rest 13 and slopes downwardly and rearwardly therefrom similarly the bottom surface of the body 11 is recessed at the rear portion thereof defining a support surface 24 spaced upwardly from the bottom of the middle portion or seat area of the sled body 11 cylindrical or tubular member 25 is molded in the rear end 22 of the body 11 and defines a pivot sleeve or tube for pivotally supporting a rear runner support or steering beam 26 to the body at the recessed area 24 in the rear portion thereof the rear runner support or steering beam 26 extends transversely of the longitudinal axis of the body and projects outwardly at its opposite ends 26a and 26b substantially beyond the opposite sides of the body 11 as. |
2 | continuously forming a continuous strip of aluminum sheet material using a belt caster for forming a continuous strip of aluminum sheet material and a roll caster for immediately reducing the thickness of the continuous strip of aluminum sheet material wherein the continuous loop belt means used in the belt caster are driven by the rolls of said roll caster application_number US 72510685 A description in general as shown in fig1 the invention comprises a pair of continuous loop steel belt means 20 22 having front end portions 24 26 mounted on and driven by a pair of roll means 28 30 of a conventional roll type caster rear end belt portions 32 34 are supported by semi circular guide means 36 38 outer intermediate belt portions 40 42 extend inwardly and rearwardly between roll means 28 30 and guide shoe means 36 38 inner intermediate elongated straight portions 44 46 extend forwardly between guide means 36 38 and roll means 28 30 in spaced generally parallel relationship to define an elongated cavity 48 of rectangular cross sectional configuration therebetween as explained below the cavity 48 will have a slight taper with the smallest portion adjacent to the rolls 28 and 30 dam means 50 52 are located on opposite sides of the cavity 48 for confining the molten material therebetween the dam means comprises a plurality of individual short length dam members 54 55 56 58 etc fig1 mounted on a continuous loop chain means 60 for movement about sprocket means 62 64 to provide an innermost intermediate length portion 66. |
5 | 10 could be much less expensive inversion of the strainer 10 would be accomplished by a user pushing on the second surface 19 of the strainer portion the annular flange 14 of the strainer 10 helps to secure the strainer 10 within a desired sink drain opening not shown by engaging a surface of the sink not shown the flange 14 preferably has a substantial width to provide such securement it should be understood however that some circumstances may not require the strainer 10 to have a flange of any width or may require only a very small flange width further the material of the flange 14 may be a flexible material similar to the strainer portion 12 or a rigid material similar to the preferred material of the post 16 the embodiment of fig1 shows a flange 14 comprised of a layer 22 of flexible or rigid plastic material and an outer ring 24 made of a suitable metal fig7 8 and 9 illustrate different embodiments of the invention fig7 shows an embodiment similar to fig1 except that the flange 14 is comprised of a solid metal ring 26 affixed to the upper edge of the strainer portion 12 by any known means fig8 shows the cross section of a strainer 10 having a flange 14 comprised of the same material as and integral to the strainer portion 12 fig8 as well as fig9 also illustrates the possible removal of the center post as it might be attached to the strainer portion 12 of the strainer 10 a tubular portion 30 of the rigid post member 16 fits within an opening 32 of the strainer portion 12 and is held in place by fastener 34 from the second surface 19 fig9. |
6 | is mounted in the base body 10 an outer shoulder 31 is formed around an outside wall of the inner shell 30 and abuts an annular edge of the mounting recess 22 of the bottom cover 20 a receiving recess 32 is formed in a top end of the inner shell 30 a through hole 33 is formed through a bottom of the receiving recess 32 an inner shoulder 34 is formed around an inside wall of the receiving recess 32 the time controlled apparatus 40 has a push rod 44 an adjusting rod 42 an elastomer 41 a gasket 43 and a collar 45 the push rod 44 has a top recess 441 being formed around an outside wall at a top end thereof a middle recess 442 is formed around the outside wall at a middle part of the push rod 44 an o ring 443 is mounted in the middle recess 442 the o ring 443 selectively seals the through hole 33 of the inner shell 30 the push rod 44 has a through hole 444 an aperture 445 is formed between the middle recess 442 and the top recess 441 and communicates with the through hole 444 an upper shoulder 446 is formed around an inside wall of the through hole 44 adjacent to the aperture 445 an inner threaded part 447 is formed on the inside wall of the through hole 444 adjacent to a bottom end thereof an outer threaded part 448 is formed around a. |
8 | matrix an orthogonal matrix a diagonal matrix and an upper triangular matrix the matrices p d r have the size 2 u00d7 2 the matrix q has the size 4 u00d7 2 the lr unit 207 decreases for the second column of the r 1 greater than one in absolute value off diagonal elements of the matrix r 1 and then the previous columns of the r 1 multiplied by corresponding integers are subtracted from the current column for example if the absolute value of one of components r jk real or imaginary is greater than 1 the real and imaginary parts of the r jk are rounded off thus obtaining a complex integer quantity u03bc and the column j is u03bc times subtracted from the column k i e each element of the column j is multiplied by the integer complex u03bc and subtracted from the corresponding element of the column k in so doing the off diagonal elements of columns of the matrix r 1 are processed sequentially upward from the diagonal simultaneously with altering decreasing of the off diagonal elements the matrix r 1 the transforming matrix t such that r 1 t u2212 1 remains unchanged the subtraction of the column having the index j from the column k results in the following transformation of the matrices r 1 and t r 1new m k r 1 m k u2212 u03bc r 1 m j t 1new m k t 1 m k u2212 u03bc t 1 m j equation 5 where m refers. |
4 | general methylation method is familiar to those skilled in the art a chemical softening composition according to one form of the present invention includes from 1 00 percent to 20 00 percent by weight of amide substituted imidazolinium methosulfate salt more preferably the chemical softening composition includes from 3 00 percent to 15 00 percent by weight of the amide substituted imidazolinium methosulfate salt most preferably the chemical softening composition includes from 5 00 percent to 10 00 percent by weight of the amide substituted imidazolinium methosulfate salt it has been found that addition of a chemical softening composition having greater than 20 00 percent by weight of the amide substituted imidazolinium methosulfate salt during the papermaking process negatively impacts the strength of the paper web during processing as well as the resulting paper product the nonionic surfactant of the present invention includes ester adducts of ethylene oxide polyethylene glycol polypropylene glycol and fatty materials such as fatty acids alcohols and esters generally the fatty moiety of the nonionic surfactant can include from about twelve 12 to about eighteen 18 carbon atoms the ethylene oxide moiety of the nonionic surfactants can include from two 2 to twelve 12 moles of ethylene oxide examples of nonionic surfactants that can be used are polyethylene glycol dioleate polyethylene glycol dilaurate polypropylene glycol dioleate polypropylene glycol dilaurate polyethylene glycol monooleate polyethylene glycol monolaurate polypropylene glycol monooleate and polypropylene glycol monolaurate the present invention contemplates the use of any known nonionic surfactant in its compositions and processes the nonionic surfactant can also include blends of ester adducts of polyethylene glycol and polypropylene glycol particularly preferred are blends of polyethylene glycol dioleate and polyethylene glycol dilaurate for example the nonionic surfactant. |
6 | 271 are provided for each injector 3 1 3 2 in the circuit configuration of embodiment 1 as compared with the circuit configuration of embodiment 1 the clamping voltage 320 is the same but the circuit configuration of embodiment 5 has the feature in which the heat generation amount per hour of the zener diodes 267 268 differs an internal combustion engine system usually rotates an output shaft thereof at as speed of several hundreds to several thousands r p m in accordance with the load amount thereof and the injector is driven in synchronism with the engine speed therefore considering a plurality of times of generation of clamping voltage 320 in a certain fixed time in which injection of the injector is performed a plurality of times there is provided the advantage that the heat generation amount of the zener diodes 267 268 which is the voltage regulating section in embodiment 5 can be suppressed to u00bd as compared with the heat generation amount of the zener diode 262 in embodiment 1 fig7 shows a circuit configuration of embodiment 6 of the internal combustion engine controller according to the present invention and the typical operation waveform of each of the parts thereof is shown in fig1 in embodiment 6 the connecting destination of the zener diode of the voltage regulating section is connected to the upstream side of the boost side current sensing resistor 201 that is to the boost voltage 100 a in the circuit configuration of embodiment 1 when a zener diode 272 as the voltage regulating section is added in series with the current. |
7 | failure signal c 3 is at the high level and therefore the output of the inverter 22 at the low level is supplied through the or gate 21 to the and gate 24 via the inverter 25 thus the control signal a 2 drives the driver 19 through the and gate 24 the contacts 17a and 17b of the relay 17 are also operated by the failure c 3 so that the exciting coil 18 is driven by the output of the driver 19 the sub microcomputer 20 samples as the diagnostic signal b 2b the potential at a point between the driver 19 and the contact 17b if the diagnostic signal b 2b indicates a normal operation with respect to the control signal a 2 the sub microcomputer 20 generates a low level signal as the failure signal c 2 during the period t 7 t 8 as illustrated in fig6 g if the diagnostic signal b 2b indicates an abnormal operation the sub microcomputer 20 provides the failure signal c 2 at the high level which set to the low level momentarily during the period t 7 t 8 as illustrated in fig6 i in the fourth mode at the time t 8 the. |
3 | a dosing positive displacement pipette such as less than 5 mm every 10 to 15 minutes and stirred continuously after all peg compound has been added the reaction mixture is stirred in the dark for 12 hours the resultant cs particles are collected and purified via a dialysis process against the solvent methanol or ethanol to remove unreacted adducts further the cs particles are dialyzed against deionized water to exchange the solvent the cs particles in water can be then reconstituted into different buffered salt solutions for imaging applications reactants in molarity for the preparation and the resulting particle size of cs particles the accidental damage of ureters during abdominal surgery is a leading cause of complications and malpractice suits silica nanoparticles allow surgeons to visualize the ureters and the bladder through tissue using specially equipped laparoscopes visualization helps surgeons to avoid accidentally damaging these structures during vascular urological neurological and abdominal procedures while a stent can be inserted into the ureters to illuminate these structures during surgery such a procedure itself can damage the delicate structures moreover the cost of involving an urologist to carry out this procedure greatly reduces its economic viability the notion of using fluorescent dyes to visualize the ureters was explored by udshamadshuridze which is hereby incorporated by reference n s udshamadshuridze intraoperative visualization of the ureters with fluorescein sodium z urol nephr vol 81 pp 635 639 this study explores the use of fluorescein a non toxic dye approved for clinical use fluorescein however emits light with a wavelength that does not significantly transmit through fatty tissue therefore no. |
3 | reflux condenser and additional funnel then the mixture was pre heated around 100 110 u00b0 c 1745 u03bcl 20 mmol of trichlorophosphine was added to the hot mixture drop by drop for 15 min to 1 hour then a thick precipitate was formed after heating the mixture for overnight followed by cooling down it the bulk of the chlorobenzene was decanted and the remaining solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure condition the white or yellow residue was taken up in 10 ml of water and heated to reflux for 1 hour 1 3159 g of sodium hydroxide was added to the mixture at room temperature the ph was adjusted around 5 and an orange turbid material was obtained then further 1 6952 g of sodium hydroxide into the mixture the orange turbid material turned to brown when ph became 10 the mixture was filtered with 0 45 u03bcm nylon membrane and then the filtrate was dialyzed with a membrane wherein the molecular weight cut off mwco of the membrane was less than 500 daltons the product was lyophilized and isolated with sephadex g 75 to get 1149 mg of 1 4 7 10 tetraazacyclododecane 1 4 7 10 tetrakis 2 hydroxy propylenebisphosphonate test 1 general radiolabeling procedure of chelator based bone seeking agents with 99m tc 5 mg of the compound of present disclosure ex ob 121 was dissolved in 0 2 ml of water then added tin chloride 0 1 mg in 0 1 ml of water in at room. |
8 | within the container 33 in this embodiment only three contact sizes are used requiring the machine to be able to discriminate between three different patterns of the projections 35 thus two switches 37 are sufficient to provide the signals corresponding to and identifying the contact sizes a number of wire size selector switches 39 and light emitting diodes 41 are located on the front face 25 of the housing 23 the wire size selector switches 39 are electrically connected to a crimper setting circuit described below which is connected to and controls a stepper motor 40 the stepper motor 40 is mechanically connected to a crimper adjustment knob 41 which is mechanically connected to a crimper not shown a machine operator not shown actuates one of the wire size selector switches 39 to provide a signal identifying the size of wire the operator intends to crimp when a wire size selector switch 39 is actuated the light emitting diode 41 located adjacent to the switch 39 illuminates to indicate the wire size selected the crimper setting circuit not shown accepts the signals from the container switches 37 and the signal from the chosen selector switch 39 and generates a signal which causes a stepper motor 40 to set the crimper adjustment knob 41 thus the crimper not shown is set to a crimping depth which is appropriate for the size of. |
1 | still impart spin on the golf ball resulting in fade the result is still far more desirable than if no adjustment were made to the golf head furthermore in case of putting most common errors can be removed by dynamic ability of golf head to change the angle of the club face this is especially true if putter head can be adjusted both horizontally and vertically with reference to fig2 golf putter head assembly 203 is shown with adjustable golf club head face 205 the club head face 205 can tilt around pivot point 204 as illustrated a square facing block at position 200 will not require the club head face 205 to pivot relative to the block to hit the ball square in contrast if the golfer has rotated the grip of the golf club putter then the present embodiment would engage a motor to shift the square facing block to position 201 the effect of this shift is to counter the rotational misalignment in the golfers swing by moving the block angularly on the arc shaped track the square facing block is pivotably movable with respect to club head face 205 when the block is adjusted in angular position the golf club head face is repositioned such that is returns to square relative to the golf ball in position 201 golf club head is closed and in position 202 golf club head is open prior to angular adjustment by a motor that provides an angular adjustment of golf club head face 205 aligning marker 207. |
9 | positive side of capacitor 108 whereas the negative voltage output terminal 107d of the bridge is interconnected with the negative side of the capacitor 108 in normal operation there is applied a 120 vac line voltage across terminals 2 and 3 of the terminal block tb 101 the relay k1 will be energized and the arm c of the relay k1 will be in contact with the normally opened contact no thus the 120 vac line voltage on tb 101 3 will be able to pass through to the normally opened relay contact no to the 34 hot 34 side 104a of the electrically operated gas solenoid valve 104 connected to tb 102 3 consequently the valve 104 connected generally at the inlet of the main gas line will be opened thereby allowing gas to flow downstream of the line to gas operated equipment such as gas stoves ovens and the like utilized in manufacturing facilities industrial plants food preparation facilities restaurants and the like these gas operated devices are conventionally provided with gas consuming elements which control the operation thereof when there is a power failure momentary fluctuation or surge the capacitor 108 which has been previously fully charged will begin to discharge through the coil of the relay k1 however the relay will remain energized and connection between the arm c and the normally opened contact no will be maintained until the capacitor is completely discharged consequently if sufficient power is again restored before the capacitor 108 has completely discharged the solenoid valve. |
9 | be described in further detail below positioned above the table 20 is a rotatable horizontal conveyor 30 operable to engage crop material elevated onto the table 20 by the pickup 15 and convey it in a generally semi circular path defined by the table 20 for discharge over the discharge edge 27 the horizontal conveyor 30 is constructed of a plurality of radially extending arms 32 connected at their inner ends 33 to a mounting plate 35 mounted to a vertical shaft 36 for rotation therewith a plurality of downwardly depending tines 37 are mounted on each arm 32 in a radially spaced relationship the tines 37 engage the crop material on the platform 20 and affect a conveying thereof upon rotation of the vertical shaft 36 a screw type adjustment mechanism 38 is operatively connected to the mounting plate 35 and the vertical shaft 36 to permit an adjustment of the height of the horizontal conveyor 30 relative to the upper surface 22 of the table 20 an appropriate manipulation of the crank arm 39 will affect a corresponding raising or lowering of the arms 32 and therefore the tines 37 to adjust the height thereof relative to the table 20 referring now to fig1 4 and 5 the drive mechanism 40 for operatively powering the pickup 15 and the horizontal conveyor 30 can best be seen the power input shaft 42 extends forwardly for connection in a conventional manner with the power takeoff shaft not shown of. |
4 | 12 with a resultant slowness loss when broke slowness was increased to typical paper machine refined broke levels 40 seconds williams slowness with conventional laboratory beating wrv retention was 90 of virgin fiber wrv levels without treatment refining to slowness levels of 75 150 seconds is required to reach virgin hardwood wrv levels it is to be understood that slowness and ash levels were reduced by dewatering and subsequent washing operations washing did not increase wrv levels even though ash levels were reduced however it has been determined that increased slowness will increase wrv values and that increased ash content will lower wrv levels tappi standard handsheets were prepared from the various broke discussed above with respect to table 1 and the sample properties are set forth in table 2 below the wrv was increased due to cooking with water according to the present invention slowness was decreased by cooking with water according to the present invention table 2______________________________________handsheet properties sample properties broke broke liquor water as dewat cooked cookedproperty taken ered broke broke______________________________________water retention value 1 173 1 186 1 275 1 182 gm h sub 2 o gm fiber williams slowness 35 3 29 7 24 9 23 7 sec 3 gm ______________________________________ finally the figure is a graphical illustration of water retention value versus williams slowness as can be seen in the figure the broke treated according to the present invention had an improvement in wrv and slowness in comparison with the untreated broke this is because the once dried fiber which was treated according to the present invention behaves more like virgin fiber while the values of the liquor cooked broke are ideally closer to the virgin fiber values the water. |
6 | roller arrangement 314 is assembled between the outer ring 308 and the inner ring 316 for transferring one way rotation the d o w c 302 utilizes a fluid filled piston cylinder 320 which has a mounting end 322 and an interior chamber 324 the mounting end 322 of the fluid filled piston cylinder 320 is connected to the elongated arm 310 of the outer ring 308 an elongated piston rod 330 is assembled with the fluid filled piston cylinder 320 and has a mounting end 332 and a piston 334 at the opposite end the mounting end 332 is connected to the elongated arm 306 of the driving ring 304 the piston 334 is disposed in the interior chamber 324 and biased by a spring 336 and separates the interior chamber 324 into a first fluid chamber 326 and a second fluid chamber 328 a body of fluid 338 is filled into the first and second fluid chambers 326 and 328 again the body of fluid 338 may be a fluid such as water or any other suitable fluid the clearance 19 between the piston 334 and the interior sidewall of the piston cylinder 320 is made deliberately large furthermore a one way valve 346 is built. |
1 | belts is disposed and operable for directing the harvested crop toward the center of header 14 reel 24 of header 14 is rotatably driven in direction a by a drive 34 which preferably includes a fluid motor 36 fluid motor 36 is connected in fluid communication with a reel driveline 38 of tractor 12 by fluid lines 40 and 42 for receiving pressurized fluid therefrom sickle cutter 20 and draper 26 are separately driven utilizing any desired drive such as a fluid pto drive or the like header 14 is removably mountable on a pair of lower arms 50 which extend forwardly from frame 18 of tractor 12 and which are movable upwardly and downwardly for positioning the header at a desired cutting height or at an elevated transport position using one or more lift cylinders not shown also in the well known manner the upper end of the header is connected to frame 18 by an upper or center link connected to a mechanism operable for tilting the header to a desired orientation again in the well known manner reel driveline 38 includes a fluid valve arrangement 52 controllably operable for directing pressurized fluid through fluid lines 40 and 42 as desired or required for powering reel 24 the flow of. |
7 | the preferred embodiments of the present invention examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings according to the exemplary embodiment a method system and computer program product for processing system errors caused by installation and or execution of software applications are provided according to one exemplary embodiment the installer applications are analyzed for potential errors the emulator reproduces a state of a computer system in order to trigger an application execution or installation error raised in this particular computer system state the emulator determines at least one error caused by the application execution installation conditions the expert system connected to the emulator generates at least one error handling scenario script for the error detected by the emulator an error identifier i e the conditions under which the error had occurred and at least one error handling processing scenario for a particular application are stored into the expert database the error processing module detects application execution errors on a computer system then the error processing module loads a corresponding error processing scenario from the expert database and executes the error processing scenario or script typically software applications are distributed in a compressed auto unpackable form the installation process includes a system test for. |
2 | solvent under super high pressure the procedures are as follows the step of pretreatment crashing and formulation the solid raw biomaterial is pretreated first including roguing cleaning or macerating and then crashed finally mix the crashed biomaterials with proper solvent by the proper ratio homogeneously the step of closure put the above mixture into the high pressure container firstly and then close the container alternatively close the container firstly and then charge the mixture into the container the step of increasing pressure the pressure of the pressure container is increased from normal pressure to the predefined pressure of 100 mpa u02dc 1000 mpa the step of holding pressure the predefined pressure is held for 3 30 minutes the step of releasing pressure the pressure of the pressure container is released to the normal pressure and the mixture is removed from the container alternatively in the step of closure the mixture is first poured into a packing container which is then airproofed after that put the packing container into the pressure container and close it charge the medium for transferring pressure into the pressure container the pressure of the pressure container is increased via the medium by a pump after holding for a period of time release the pressure of container and remove the packing container and the mixture therein the packing container may be made of flexible material such as plastic film or paper it also may be made of hard materials such as metal or glass the packing container must be pressure transferrable without. |
9 | permanently bind the silicone to the fabric the system also includes one or more temperature sensors 324 provided in thermal communication with the top surface of the conveyor belt 304 so as to monitor the surface temperature of the conveyor belt referring to fig1 and 15 a the system 300 includes a first stage 326 where cut pattern piece 220 is placed atop absorbent paper 312 with the edge 222 of the piece 220 aligned with a guide having alignment face 330 in other preferred embodiments the first stage 326 may have alignment fingers that mechanically align the edge of the pattern piece after the pattern piece has been aligned the conveyor belt 304 moves the piece 220 downstream in the direction of arrows 308 to a second stage 332 where silicone material is deposited onto the pattern piece 220 at stage 332 a dispenser 316 for silicone dispenses a first silicone bead 262 over the outer edge 222 of the pattern piece 220 simultaneously the dispenser 316 deposits a spaced web of second silicone beads 268 over a region of the pattern piece that is inward of the edge 222 referring to fig1 and 15 b conveyor belt 304 continues to move the pattern piece 220 downstream to retractor stage 334 at retracting stage 334 retractor 336 moves from a retracted position 338 to an extended position 340 for engaging a section of pattern piece 220 once the retractor 336 engages the pattern piece 220 the retractor retracts from position 340 to retracted position 338 to pull the pattern piece 220 off the absorbent paper 312 as the piece 220 is pulled of the paper 312 the. |
6 | single foot of hydraulic head a vertical array of horizontal chambers disadvantageously requires larger hydraulic head differentials and cannot capture the smaller potential energy increments available in many surf conditions for example the horizontal chambers disclosed in the above cited anderson reference u s pat no 7 040 089 cannot capture significant energy from wave surges of less than two feet moreover instead of the multiple load bearing floors required for a vertical array of horizontal chambers a single load bearing chamber floor is sufficient for this converter embodiment similarly instead of the disadvantageously large amount of air entrainment experienced with a vertical array of horizontal chambers as draining water powers a turbine this converter embodiment entrains a minimal amount of air in water passing through drain assemblies 26 a d plenary conduit 28 turbine 46 and out draft tube 32 to the ambient ocean 30 during operation of this converter embodiment hydraulic head is not lost to backflow as it is in a horizontal chamber array for example when a new wave fills a lower horizontal chamber while it is also receiving drainage from an upper chamber this feature of a vertical array of horizontal chambers causes overtopping of the lower chamber thereby losing captured potential energy to the surrounding ocean during operation of this converter embodiment large volumes of water are reserved in independent chambers and remain available to buffer the continuous flow of water to the conduit and the turbine necessary for stable power output even during a prolonged intermission dry spell between wave surges fig8 9 illustrate a preferred. |
1 | is supplied to the heating rod 48 the heating rod 48 generates heat which is transferred to the heating conduit 46 and ultimately to the herbal receptacle 36 preferably via conduction between the heating conduit 46 and the herbal receptacle 36 in other words the herbal receptacle 36 is preferably disposed in contact with the heating conduit 46 to facilitate heat transfer therebetween it is understood that the herbal products 14 vaporize at a vaporization temperature for instance with regard to marijuana approximately 20 of the htc is released at a vaporization temperature below 250 u00b0 f at temperatures between 250 u00b0 f 350 u00b0 f 25 40 of the htc is released along with a minor amount of carbon marijuana burns at approximately 380 u00b0 f to release approximately 60 htc certain aspects of the vaporizer device 10 are directed toward maintaining the temperature of the herbal receptacle 36 within a certain vaporization temperature range for instance the vaporization range for marijuana may be from 210 u00b0 f to 220 u00b0 f the vaporization range may be pre programmed into the device 10 for various herbal products 14 or alternatively the device 10 may include a user interface such as a touch screen dial or the like to allow a user to set the vaporization range those skilled in the art will appreciate that a few drops of water alcohol or glycol improves the vaporization efficiency at lower temperatures along these lines the vaporizer device 10 may include a temperature control unit 64 in electrical. |
7 | liability for accounting usecase12 u2014 past flight credit adjustment the system enables the passenger to request award points for a previous flight for which points have not been awarded to the passenger this could be because the passenger did not have a frequent flyer account or that the booking was made without associating it to their frequent flyer account usecase13 u2014 transfer points between loyalty accounts the system enables transferring points from one passenger 39 s account to another this function must be limited by role permissions with an audit trail of which agent did the transfer usecase14 u2014 create a new award points rule the system enables an analyst to use a rules engine ui to setup a new award points rule using any of the available criteria in the rule engine usecase15 u2014 unpost award points from traveler 39 s account the system enables the deduction of points previously posted for a flight in the case where a passenger unboards a flight such as during an irop when the traveler either re boards the same flight or takes a different flight the appropriate points will be awarded for the flight actually flown usecase16 u2014 modify a currently active award points rule the system enables an analyst to update a rule that is currently active for rule modifications a version will be kept of the rule prior to editing if the current date is prior to the effective date of the rule being modified the system may permit the rule to be deleted if the current date is between the effective and discontinue date of the rule the original rule may be discontinued as of the current. |
7 | higher amplitude current pulses in the gradient coils will give rise to stronger jolts and that the mechanical characteristics of these jolts will differ for the x y and z coils which have different winding geometries comparison of repetitive images obtained with and without high amplitude diffusion encoding gradient pulses shows that these pulses are responsible for significant image artifacts although changes in the multiplet structure of these pulses such as between multiplet 45 and multiplet 55 will clearly alter the mechanical characteristics of the jolts produced by the pulses no fixed choice of multiplet design will eliminate vibration of the apparatus fortunately one or a small number of artifact free single shot diffusion weighted images may be acquired before vibrational image artifacts are observed it is the regular repetition of identical jolts that establishes artifact inducing vibration of the patient rather than the effect of a single jolt or a small number of jolts the purpose of the invention is to make irregular changes to the characteristics of the jolts or to disturb the regular rhythm of these jolts or both thus preventing the establishment of a rhythmic pattern of vibrations in the patient for a single shot diffusion weighted acquisition of ordinary design images are obtained at ns distinct slice positions s 1 through s ns nd distinct diffusion encoding orientations d 1 through d nd and na distinct diffusion encoding sensitivities a 1 through a na the example of fig3 shows the temporal order of the s d and a values for a sequence of said ordinary design. |
4 | drag rolls 12 rather than the nip rolls 4 speed sensor 31 is located on drag roll 12 rather than on nip roll 4 the speed of the rolls from speed sensors 29 and 31 sensing the speed of the last set of driven rolls 13 and one of the drag rolls 12 is shown this speed is communicated through electric line connections 32 and 33 to control at 30 which senses the variation in a set ratio of speed between the driven roll and the nip roll this controller then communicates through line 34 to eddy current brake 3 to continuously proportionally control the speed of drag roll 12 by variation in the voltage to the eddy current brake 3 which acts as a brake on roll 12 through pulleys 7 and 35 and belt 8 using the apparatus and process of this invention to prepare 448 000 pounds of a predominantly amine terminated y cross section nylon yarn the following table shows the uniformity achieved by this invention compared to use of the prior art uncontrolled apparatus to prepare 437 000 pounds under similar operating conditions 34 c o v 34 means 34 coefficient of variation 34 which is defined as the standard deviation between samples times 100 divided by the arithmetic mean table______________________________________ this invention prior art______________________________________denier avg 17 3 17 4 c o v 2 8 3 3 number samples 46 49elongation avg 74 5 77 c o v 7 1 9 3 number samples 48 51tenacity avg 4 0 gpd 4 0 gpd c o v 5 9 7 3 number samples 48 51crimps inch avg 10 0 cpi 9 9 cpi c o v 7. |
3 | described in astm special technical publication 422 1969 and nfpa 258 t 34 smoke generated by solid materials 34 may 1974 using the flaming mode of operation all results are the average of two or more values and are reported as the maximum corrected specific optical density d mc percent smoke reduction is calculated using the equation the following examples illustrate the present invention but are not intended to limit the invention thereto the following examples show the effect of several smoke suppressants in general purpose polystyrene a homopolymer containing 15 phr parts per hundred parts resin of 1 2 bis 2 4 6 tribromophenoxy ethane the data indicated in table 1 show that sodium tetraborate pentahydrate is a much more effective smoke suppressant than the other commercially available sodium tetraborates it is also more effective than sodium metaborate sodium perborate zinc borate and potassium borate table i__________________________________________________________________________ smoke suppressantexample no smoke suppressant content phr sup d mc reduction__________________________________________________________________________1 control 730 2 na sub 2 b sub 4 o sub 7 5h sub 2 o 15 482 343 na sub 2 b sub 4 o sub 7 10h sub 2 o borax 15 705 34 na sub 2 b sub 4 o sub 7 anhydrous 15 592 195 k sub. |
9 | weight of water oil within the oil water separation column 6 and accordingly providing a more buoyant and maneuverable vessel and allowing the vessel to float higher in the water it being understood that a vessel floating higher in the water allows the oil 4 to slide under the vessel to point 7 a with less effort as the oil requires less effort to overcome the buoyant force acting upon it the more submerged that 7 a is the more effort is needed for the oil to dive down to it similarly as illustrated in fig6 and 7 one or more diamond shaped hollow passageways 54 are provided preferably extending from one side wall 55 of the oil water separation column to the opposite side wall thereof 57 both ends of the passageways 54 preferably being openable and closeable so that in one embodiment of the present invention heated air or another heating device or mechanism not shown may be inserted into the passageways 54 to heat the walls of the passageways 54 the passageway being closeable to maintain the heat within the passageway it being understood that a passageway can be configured in a manner known to a person skilled in the art to transfer heat to the outer walls of the passageway for subsequent transfer of the heat to the oil within the oil water separation column 6 and thereby heat the water oil in the oil water separation column 6 to thereby decrease the viscosity and increase the slipperiness and density of the oil to thereby aid. |
6 | of the invention using a gear system not shown an absorbent pad 76 is disposed in juxtaposed position to indoor heat exchanger 71 when the air conditioner is operating in the heating mode condensate water collected in collection pan 85 under outdoor heat exchanger 84 is pumped to absorbent pad 76 by reversible pump 83 saturating absorbent pad 76 with water this results in humidification of the heated air stream prior to its conveyance to the room for the purpose of increasing the humidity content of the air to the desired level in one embodiment of the invention fresh air is drawn by suction from air inlet ports 88 of exterior unit 41 to the centrifugal fan 73 through fresh air duct 77 disposed in interface unit 24 where the fresh air stream blends with air stream a conveyed through indoor heat exchanger 71 in one embodiment of the invention in the cooling mode reversible pump 83 conveys condensate water from indoor water collection pan 75 through tubes 80 and 86 to the top surface of outdoor heat exchanger 84 resulting in the cooling of outdoor heat exchanger 84 excess condensate water is collected in outdoor unit collection pan 85 and discarded by draining through drain tube 89 a fig8 is a schematic diagram of another preferred embodiment of the invention in which cooled air is conveyed from interior unit 91 to the interior of a first room 96 as well as to a second room 95 duct 90 leading to second room 95 is connected to branched air outlet plenum 94 which is attached to the fan scroll casing 93 of interior unit 91 this permits conveying conditioned air by centrifugal fan 92 to first room 96 through duct 90 a and or. |
1 | with reference to fig3 and 4 by u201c anchoring u201d the stent 17 to the balloon 18 according to the invention the stent 17 is also prevented from slipping off during the navigation of the balloon through the body to the targeted area prior to the present invention when the balloon was coated with a lubricious coating along with the majority of the rest of the catheter the loaded stent had a tendency to slip off the balloon or be shifted out of place this effect is due to the vessel wall and other obstructions which act as a drag on the carried stent as it is transported to the targeted area the present invention remedies this problem fig3 shows a typical stent carrying balloon catheter which may incorporate any of the various aforementioned design variations for catheters for purposes of understanding the present invention it is only important to note that catheter 10 includes a balloon generally indicated at 18 a stent 17 a distal tip 20 a shaft 22 and a manifold portion generally indicated at 24 shaft 22 is comprised of a proximal end portion 26 and a distal end portion 25 where it joins balloon 18 shaft 22 preferably is made from nylon 11 and low and high density polyethylene as. |
5 | 74 and the length of the tapered sides 83 correspond to the biased distance between tapered ends 65 of panel ribs 64 the upward slant of tapered sides 84 are formed in opposing orientation to and in mating alignment with the downward slant of tapered ends 65 of panel ribs 64 and the length of the tapered sides 84 correspond to the biased distance between tapered ends 75 of truss ribs 74 in lieu of tapered sides 83 and 84 center core bell can be formed with extended flanges comprising tapered sides formed in opposing orientation to and in mating alignment with the slants and locations of tapered ends 65 and 75 with thicker mass trending upward or mold assembly can be fashioned having spines that are attached to the top plate 54 and comprise tapered surfaces that are formed in opposing orientation to and in mating alignment with the locations and slants of the tapered ends 65 and 75 with thicker mass trending upward as seen in fig9 the truss module 60 is placed on and rest upon pallet 50 prior to the pallet 50 being delivered beneath mold assembly 80 or the truss module 60 can be placed on the pallet 50 when the. |
5 | horizontal lateral steel near the top and bottom of the concrete foundation cap 40 with numeral reference designation 37 for the upper horizontal lateral steel and numeral reference designation 38 for the lower horizontal lateral steel the horizontal lateral steel both top 37 and bottom 38 is circumferentially placed and connected by the continuous strand reinforcing hoops 39 and 139 which connect to the top horizontal steel 37 and bottom horizontal steel 38 respectively the continuous strand hoop reinforcements 39 and 139 are preferably positioned by coiled strand hoop guides 41 and 141 top and bottom respectively while ten coiled strand hoop guides 41 are shown circumferentially spaced around in fig3 the number of such guides can vary depending upon the size of the foundation 30 and should preferably range between about 6 and about 12 as shown the continuous strand reinforcing hoops 39 and 139 are spirally wound in a generally horizontal configuration extending adjacent the center for the embedded end 115 and adjacent the foundation exterior for the post tensioning end 117 see fig3 the windings are preferably spaced apart approximately six inches thus the notches 121 of the guide 41 63 shown in fig6 are similarly spaced the structure and operation of the continuous strand reinforcing hoops 39 and 139 are the same as previously described for strand hoops 105 and 107 in the fig1. |
4 | the wood the cover 10 includes a plurality of spaced crossbars 24 secured to the cover 10 by suitable fasteners 25 and constructed of aluminum channels or the like suitable for providing support to the cover 10 the crossbars 24 extend from a rear end 26 of the cover 10 to a front end 27 thereof the steam containment and cover support structure 11 comprises a front tube element 30 a rear tube element 31 and side tube elements 32 and 33 the elements 30 31 32 and 33 are generally rectangular and are arranged so as to be joined at respective ends thereof in a rectangular configuration generally outlining the perimeter of the cover 10 the elements 30 31 32 and 33 are secured to the cover 10 by suitable fasteners 35 at spaced locations therealong the width of each of the elements 30 31 32 and 33 is sufficient to support the cover 10 in relatively close but spaced relationship to an upper surface 36 of the carpet 3 when the apparatus 1 is being utilized to set the dye on the carpet 3 as shown in fig4 also as will be discussed hereinafter the structure 11 generally forms an enclosure or chamber 40 in conjunction with the cover 10 and table 2 when the cover 10 is placed in covering and surrounding relationship to the top 36 and sides of the carpet 3 in particular the structure 11. |
5 | entrailed particles entering the well bore 14 through the perforations 20 the erosion resistant material forming the blast joint of the present disclosure may be made of any suitable material exhibiting erosion resistant properties in the preferred embodiment however described in greater detail hereinafter the erosion resistant material is tungsten carbide formed in rings which are stacked end to end and carried on the tubular members forming the blast joint 10 between end located retention clamps ceramic is also a suitable erosion resistant material which may be used to form the blast joint of the present disclosure referring now to fig2 a through 2c the blast joint 10 of the present disclosure will be described from top to bottom the blast joint of the present disclosure shown in fig2 a through 2c comprises several tubular members joined end to end in a manner to be described for example the blast joint 10 of the present disclosure may comprise one or more joints of production tubing joined together and enclosed by an erosion resistant protective assembly of erosion resistant rings 24 the blast joint 10 is incorporated in the production tubing string 11 disposed within the well bore 14 as shown in fig1 the upper portion of the blast joint 10 comprises a plurality of rings 24 assembled on a tubing member 12 in end face to face contact and are held in compression between end located. |
7 | stocker for example m 0 indicates that carriage s is in use and that stocker 14 is at position s m 1 indicates that carriage 1 is in use and that stocker 14 is at position 1 and m 6 indicates that carriage 6 is in use and stocker 14 is at position 6 a memory device not illustrated for storing the current status of d 0 through d 6 and m is backed up by a lithium battery to prevent the stored information from being destroyed when the power source of player 100 is turned off referring to fig1 and 9a through 9d when the power source of player is turned on player 100 performs routine steps s1 through s5 to detect an eject load signal e i a play mode signal play a carriage s selection signal s or a carriages 1 6 selection signal 1 6 when stock switch 41 is manipulated the stock goes from h to l and step s1 becomes yes an n becomes 1 in a step s6 and disc numbers d 1 through d 6 are searched sequentially to determine the presence of discs in carriages 1 through 6 if any carriage is empty step s7 becomes yes and optical head base 11 is moved from the up position to the down position in a subroutine l1 referring to fig1 and 10 when subroutine l1 is initiated cl down signal goes from l to h and optical head base 11 is lowered in a step s10 when. |
2 | is that the machine will laminate and bind hence two separate machines are unnecessary as noted above the total thickness of the paper sheets 21 must be slightly less than the height of the dots 18 as a result of the hemispherical shape 25 the height of the dots 18 is approximately one fourth of its diameter hence the maximum number of sheets which can be bound is related to the size of the punched holes 29 which circumscribe the dot diameters for example a dot 18 having a height of 0 07 will bind 20 20 lb sheets of paper whose individual thickness is 0 0035 the base 24 of the dot will be approximately 4 u00d7 0 070 0 280 a diameter which easily receives a paper hole size 0 312 5 16 typical of punched paper employed by students these are not hard and fast requirements since the temperature of the hot melt adhesive at time of casting and its cooling rate affect the dot dimensions generally however the larger the number of sheets to be bound the larger the holes 29 in the sheets 21 must be an alternate embodiment of this invention is illustrated by fig6 hot melt. |
5 | spaced from the ends of a tier or floor and having its failure sections blown out here again the beam 57 and columns 54 55 and 56 provide a beam structure to carry the load above the affected bearing panel it is desirable in the case of an explosion to prevent any failure section which is subjected to a blast from being blown away from the building structure and thereby preventing damage by the flying section it is desirable to provide each failure section with a hinge arrangement which will allow the section to swing away from the blast while remaining connected to the bearing panel fig1 and 11 illustrate one form of hinge for a failure section of a bearing panel a plurality of spaced apart reinforcement rods or bars 75 are embedded in the concrete panel and the failure section at an edge of the latter and terminate in the section in this example the reinforcement bars extend across the upper edge 42 of the failure section when the failure section 38 having hinge bars 75 therein is subjected to a blast these bars will bend as shown in broken lines in fig1 to allow the section to swing outwardly to relieve the blast pressure but will keep the section connected to the bearing panel a horizontal reinforcing bar 76 is positioned to strengthen the panel above the upper edges 42 of failure sections 38 each large bearing panel is provided with lines of weakness along. |
7 | in radio rf systems the other subsystem 20 in fig1 includes a receiving component 50 that is capable of receiving the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source 45 in the embodiment shown in fig1 the receiving component 50 is another antenna 50 connected to a receiver 55 the other antenna 50 converts the electromagnetic radiation received from the source 45 into modulated electrical signals the receiver 55 demodulates the modulated electrical signals and provides the demodulated electrical signals to another electrical component 60 the information that was carried by the modulated electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source 45 is carried by the demodulated electrical signals received by the other electrical component 60 in the embodiment shown in fig1 the source 45 and the receiving component 50 are substantially collinear in embodiments in which the source 45 and the receiving component 50 are substantially collinear the source 45 and the receiving component 50 are substantially aligned with respect to which other there are embodiments of this invention in which the source 45 and the receiving component 50 are substantially aligned with respect to each other without being collinear in the embodiment in which the source of electromagnetic radiation is an antenna and the receiving component is another antenna embodiments in which the source antenna is substantially omnidirectional do not have to be necessarily aligned the decision to select an embodiment where the source and the receiving component are aligned involves considerations of cost power requirements and electromagnetic interference and compatibility in embodiments such as the embodiment 10 shown in fig1 in which the source 45 and the receiving component 50 are rf antennae the modulating component 40 and the receiver demodulator can be selected so that they conform to one of. |
1 | isolate and is described in u s pat no 5 439 678 the lactobacillus acidophilus used herein is a gram positive rod well known in the dairy industry each organism was grown separately in appropriate media and under conditions which favored viability the fermentation patterns for each organism are known in the art and have been described previously for lactobacillus for example see silva m et al antimicrobial substance from a human lactobacillus stain antimicrobe agents chemother 31 1231 1233 1987 for cultivating strains of l reuteri u s pat no 5 439 678 should be reviewed all of the data and teachings of u s pat no 5 439 678 are incorporated herein by reference after fermentation and isolation using techniques known in the industry the organisms were combined along with a carrier cryoprotectant whey protein concentrate and freeze dried other carriers cryoprotectants such as lactose or maltodextrin can be used the cultures were combined using dry blending techniques and the resulting inventive culture mixture had the following concentrations this three part culture was manufactured and supplied by biogala biologics inc raleigh n c and is commercially available from biogaia biologics the flavor packets for the clinical study including. |
2 | housing application_number US 96721978 A description in the figures 10 designates the machine housing which accommodates a cylinder bore 11 axially confined by a forward end wall 12 and a rear end wall 13 the forward end wall 12 is formed in one piece with the housing 10 whereas the rear end wall 13 is removable from the housing 10 but is kept in place by a lock ring 14 the rear end wall 13 is sealed off relative to the housing 10 by means of an o ring 15 the end walls 12 13 have cylindrical central openings 16 17 to receive a motor unit 18 therethrough the motor unit 18 comprises a pneumatic vane motor and a power transmission which parts are of a conventional design and are therefore not shown in detail at its forward end the motor unit 18 rotatively supports an output shaft 19 for connection of for instance a drill chuck exteriorily the motor unit 18 comprises two cylindrical parts 20 21 of different diameter the forward wider part 20 is guidingly received in the opening 16 of the forward end wall 12 and is sealed off by an o ring 22 the rear slimmer part 21 is guidingly received in the central opening 17 of the rear end wall 13 and is sealed off by an o ring 23 the rear part 21 of the motor unit 18 comprises a pressure air inlet passage 24 and an outlet passage 25 both communicating with the non disclosed vane motor at its discharge end the outlet passage 25 is provided with a noise muffler 26 of a porous material between a shoulder 27 which separates its two cylindrical. |
7 | by the vmm 140 as the guest memory 152 a part of the memory group b 115 b is allocated by the vmm 140 and the guest os can handle the guest memory 152 as if the guest memory 152 were a physical memory on the virtual machine 150 the virtualized pci device 153 is a virtual device that behaves like the hba 119 implemented by software based on pci specifications and includes a pci configuration space 154 based on the pci specifications disclosed in pci local bus specification revision 3 0 issued by pci sig aug 12 2002 and a message signal interrupt x msi x area 155 the msi x area 155 retains a guest vector number 156 for notifying of an interrupt vector and a virtualized cpu local advanced programmable interrupt controller lapic id 157 and may include other data based on the msi x specifications as necessary further the data retained by the virtualized pci device 153 is extracted onto the guest memory 152 and a data update is trapped by the vmm 140 this embodiment is directed to an example where the hba 119 is set as the virtualized pci device 153 because the storage device 120 is set as a target but this invention can be applied to the virtualized pci device of another kind such as the nic 118 the file server os 160 is an operating system that operates on the virtual machine 150 includes a driver 161 for a virtualized pci device and controls the virtualized pci device 153 by using the driver 161 for the virtualized pci device in this embodiment the virtualized pci device 153 is a device obtained by the vmm 140 virtualizing the hba 119 serving. |
1 | disk 7 cm in diameter was placed in each of several 100 u00d7 15 mm plastic petri dishes one ml of each of the hydrolysate dilutions was then distributed uniformly onto the filter paper disks then ten perennial ryegrass seeds were distributed uniformly on top of each filter paper disk the petri dishes were covered sealed with parafilm and allowed to stand at about 23 u00b0 c for 14 days a control sample was prepared in the same manner except one ml of water was used after 14 days the length of the individual roots of each seed were determined and the average of the seven longest roots calculated this value was expressed as a percent of the average root length of the control these results are shown in table viii below table viii______________________________________the effects of acid hydrolysates of corn gluten meal ah 1 and corn gluten hydrolysate ah 2 and cgh on theestablishment of perennial ryegrassapplication level of control root length mg dm sup 2 ah 1 ah 2 cgh______________________________________2 6 68 50 425 2 0 0 010 4 0 0 0______________________________________ as the results show cgh appears to be slightly more effective in inhibiting root formation than either ah 1 or ah 2 but all hydrolysates completely inhibited root growth at 5 2 mg dm 2 and above these results further demonstrate that acid treatment can also be used to solubilize the herbicide activity in plant proteins those skilled in the art would realize that other acids i e hydrochloric sulfuric etc under the appropriate conditions could be employed as well as phosphoric acid to solubilize the herbicide activity in plant proteins soy hydrolysate and extracts obtained by the fractionation of soy hydrolysate with an absorptive resin amberlite xad 16 manufactured by. |
9 | the valve cartridge 26 is provided and includes a first and second rotatable disk 50 52 a first second and third stationary disk 54 56 58 and a first and second disk driver 60 62 the first and second rotatable disks 50 52 are generally cylindrical members and include a pair of ears 68 extending from an outer edge thereof the first rotatable disk 50 includes first and second bore 64 h 66 c while the second rotatable disk 52 similarly includes a first and second bore 64 c 66 h the first bores 64 h 64 c include a generally arcuate surface 70 disposed opposite a straight or planer surface 72 whereby the arcuate surface 70 cooperates with the straight surface 72 to form the shape of a semicircular aperture the second bores 66 c 66 h are formed adjacent the first bores 64 c 64 h and include an arcuate surface 74 formed between a pair of straight surfaces 76 as best shown in fig3 the pair of straight surfaces 76 cooperate with the arcuate surface 74 to form a generally quartercircular or triangular shaped aperture the first second and third stationary disks 54 56 58 each include a generally circular main body 78 a pair of flanges 80 and a pair of bores 82 c 82 h the flanges 80 extend from the main body 78 and serve to form a pair of recesses 84 therebetween as best shown in fig3 the recesses 84 engage arms 30 32 to align the first second and third stationary disks 54 56 58 with the valve body 12 and prevent rotation therebetween specifically the recesses 84 receive the first. |
3 | alignment of polysiloxane flc 39 s and flc mixtures containing them ito coated glass plates one of which had polyamide spacers of about 3 u03bcm were nylon surface coated the coated glass plates were then brushed in one direction and assembled into a cell such that the rubbing or brushed direction of the two surfaces were parallel polymer flc w249 was heated to the isotopic phase and the cell was filled with the material the resulting flc cell was placed between crossed polarizer and light passage through the cell was measured the cell did not completely extinguish light passage indicating incomplete orientation of the polymer flc this was true even at temperatures in which w249 was an isotopic liquid isotopic w249 was introduced between ito coated glass plates spaced about 3 u03bcm which were nylon surface coated and brushed the pure polymer w249 sample was cooled from the isotropic phase and smectic c focal conics were observed to appear below 146 u00b0 c the focal conics were observed to line up perpendicular to the direction of rubbing indicating that the layer orientation was along the rubbing direction the focal conics grew in size as the sample was further cooled when the sample was at or near the transition to the smectic phase a slight shear was applied along the direction of rubbing as the sample was slowly cooled to make the focal conics grow normal to the shearing direction shear was applied by movement of one of the glass plates in the desired direction shear was applied in one direction until optimal alignment was achieved application. |
9 | the course of the discharge current the curve 14 shows the result of a calculation based on integration of the area beneath the curve in respect of the discharge current i in fig2 over the entire discharge duration the curve 15 shows the result of inductance calculation from the current variation in respect of time in accordance with the relationship i t imax exp u2212 r t l the curve 16 shows the result of a calculation based on integration of the area beneath the curve in respect of the discharge current i in fig2 over a defined time sub region of the entire discharge duration the position of the injector valve closed opened or partially opened can be clearly detected from all methods based on the evaluation of the discharge current configuration in respect of time with the quality of detection differing the curve 12 shows the best detectability curves 14 and 15 show the worst detectability which however is still sufficient fig4 relates to the possibility of being able to distinguish between a defective gas injector 1 and a gas injector 1 which is only worn by at least twice applying the method according to the invention fig4 shows the displacement travel of the iron core on the y axis the time t is plotted in milliseconds on the x axis the period of time 17 shows the opening duration of a defective gas injector 1 which per se is infinite limited here by the time duration of the measurement operation as in fact it never reaches the closed end position the period of time 19 shows the opening duration of a brand new properly functioning gas injector 1 the period of time 18 shows. |
4 | 2 7 g of the phosphonic acid derivatives in its acid form c identical with bath a to which was added 0 4 g of hydrazine d identical with bath a to which was added 2 7 g of the phosphonic acid derivative previously neutralized with sodium hydroxide e identical with bath a to which was added 4 g sodium salt of u03b1 hydroxy methane sulfinic acid the samples were treated in the different baths for 1 hour while keeping the temperature at 95 u00b0 c the bath ratio being 1 to 10 after rinsing acidification and drying the following results were found practically total elimination of the puces of the fiber on the sample treated with batch b presence of puces was on the other hand still very clearly visible on all other samples as in the preceding examples determination of the level of whiteness showed a very considerable improvement of this characteristic by treatment in the presence of hydrazine phosphonate the reemission values were the following the conditions of example 3 were repeated using the following baths 3 7 g of double phosphonate of hydrazine and sodium used in example 3 so as to introduce in the bath 0 38 g per liter of hydrazine and 2 5 g per liter of phosphonic acid. |
6 | of a battery 13 a coil 15 and a control system 17 the battery 13 may be the usual automobile battery the coil 15 may be of the type conventionally found in automobile ignition systems the coil 15 includes a primary 19 and a secondary 21 the primary 19 is coupled by conductors 23 and 25 to the battery 13 and to the control system 17 respectively the secondary 21 is coupled to a distributor not shown in the usual manner a ballast resistor 26 may be provided for example between the primary 19 and the battery 13 the ignition system 11 also includes means for providing timing signals as a function of engine speed in the embodiment illustrated such means includes a switch in the form of breaker points 27 the breaker points 27 are shown merely by way of example and any device which provides timing signals as a function of engine speed can be utilized one side of the breaker points 27 is coupled to the primary 19 by the conductor 25 and a conductor 29 the other side of the breaker points 27 is coupled to a reference potential by a conductor 31 in the embodiment illustrated the reference potential is ground as is well known the breaker points 27 have two states i e open and closed the breaker points 27 are driven by the engine not shown with which the ignition system 11 is being used and thus the breaker points 27 open and close at a rate controlled by the. |
6 | transverse to the direction r the light source 4 is arranged in front of or behind the resonator 3 such that the resonator 3 when illuminated only with the light source 4 casts a shadow on its side facing away from the light source 4 to prevent such a shadow the ultrasound system 1 of the exemplary embodiment of the fig1 has an additional light source 8 arranged opposite the light source 4 in relation to the resonator 3 by arranging the resonator 3 between the light sources 4 8 the light sources 4 8 can also illuminate shadows produced by the respective other light source 4 8 enabling a user of the ultrasound system 1 to clearly see all sides of the resonator 3 and in particular its end 7 from all sides of the resonator 3 during the operation in particular the illuminated region extending around the resonator 3 can be referred to as a workspace a when the workspace a is illuminated in the region of the resonator 3 and in particular in the region of its end 7 an operator of the ultrasound system 1 can safely handle the ultrasound system 1 and easily visually check whether the resonator 3 is correctly placed in contact with the medium 10 fig1 shows the ultrasound system 1 with a container 9 wherein a flowable medium 10 to be treated with ultrasound is arranged in the container 9 at least the end 7 of the resonator 3 is immersed in the flowable medium 10 so as to transmit. |
8 | are transferred into the register 13 and the contents in the counter 11 is transferred into the register 12 in response to the pulse which appears at the point c during the time interval t 5 for reading the digit at the 10 3 position the contents in the register 14 are transferred into the register 15 the contents in the register 13 into the register 14 the contents in the register 12 into the register 13 and the contents in the counter 11 into the register 12 thus the reading or indication of the meter m is stored in the registers 12 15 in the centralized data terminal ii in summary according to the first embodiment of the present invention a line for transmitting the power to each remote terminal equipment i may be eliminated that is the data may be transferred from each remote terminal equipment through only two transmission lines l 1 and l 2 to the centralized data terminal ii so that the installation costs may be considerably reduced and the data collection system may be simplified referring to fig3 5 as with the first embodiment described above the centralized data terminal ii is connected through the two transmission lines l 1 and l 2 to the remote terminal equipment i the remote terminal equipment i includes a control circuit generally indicated by the reference numeral 30 in response to the clock pulses transmitted from the centralized data terminal ii the control circuit 30 reads the data or indication of the meter m and controls the switching transistor tr 0 so as to transfer the read data to the centralized data terminal ii in the centralized data terminal ii a clock pulse generator not. |
3 | for reaction times from about 12 to 24 hours preferably about 18 hours it should be stressed that the boiling point of trimethylsilyl azide is 95 99 u00b0 c at 760 mm hg and 52 53 u00b0 c at 175 mm hg for which safety limits are much wider than those for hydrazoic acid b p 35 7 u00b0 c at 760 mm hg the ratio of phosphorous pentachloride to compound of formula iv ranges from about 1 00 to about 1 4 molar preferably approx 1 3 molar the amount of trimethylsilyl azide ranges from about 1 2 to about 1 6 preferably approx 1 45 molar with respect to the amount of starting compound of formula iv the process of the invention is preferably carried out without isolating the haloimine of formula v a further object of the invention is a process for the preparation of cilostazol i in which x is as defined above wherein a compound of formula iii is obtained according to steps a and b as described above the reaction of a compound of formula ii with a compound of formula iii can be carried out according to known methods for example as disclosed in u s pat no 4 277 479 or in u s pat no 6 515 128 the process for the preparation of cilostazol according to the present invention is much safer and less expensive than known processes independently on how the reaction of a compound of formula ii with a compound of formula iii is carried out as the use of hydrazoic acid is avoided and the molar yield in compound iii is usually above 90 15 9 g of phosphorous pentachloride and 12 8 g of n 5 chloropentanoyl cyclohexylamine are. |
9 | that attempts at decryption of uid to oid result in a great number of identities which makes it impossible to link a specific uid to the corresponding oid then uid is encrypted by means of a reversible algorithm alg 2 which is also produced at random by the hardware component 10 for generating a storage identity sid as follows alg 2 f kr r random number uid sid alg 2 is such that there exists a corresponding decrypting algorithm alg 3 by means of which sid can be decrypted in order to recreate uid the storage identity sid is used as described in step 4 above as encrypted record identifier when storing encrypted data element values dv in the operative database o db step 3 production of encrypted data element values dv the descriptive information di associated with the original identity oid is converted into one or more encrypted data element values dv linked to a data element type dt each the encryption takes place as described below with a reversible encryption function f kr which like the algorithms alg 1 and alg 2 above is also produced at random by the hardware component 10 the invention is distinguished by a compelling calling here being sent to the data element protection catalogue in the database iam db for automatic collection of the protection attribute which is linked to the data element type at issue. |
7 | member 150 the flash 140 may illuminate the light in a direction that is the same as an optical axis direction of the lens 120 direction c of fig2 that is toward a front of the main body 110 when the flash housing 130 is opened from the main body 110 the flash cover 160 is disposed on a front portion of the flash receiving portion 112 of the main body 110 that is the flash cover 160 is formed to face the flash 130 when the flash housing 130 and the flash 140 which is coupled to the flash housing 130 are received in the flash receiving portion 112 in the present embodiment the flash cover 160 may be formed of a transparent material or a translucent material such as glass acrylic or similar material so that the light illuminated from the flash 140 may be radiated out of the main body 110 otherwise the flash cover 160 may be formed as a smart mirror so that the light may be transmitted only when the flash 140 emits the light moreover although not shown in the drawings the flash cover 160 may include one or more holes so that the light emitted from the flash 140 may be radiated out of the main body 110 as described above since the flash cover 160 is formed so that at least a part of the light emitted from the flash 140 may be transmitted through the flash cover 160 auto focusing af auxiliary light may be illuminated to the subject even when the flash 140 is received in the. |
8 | furthermore lithium exchanged pyrex formed bonds at 320 u00b0 c when a voltage of 200vdc was applied a bond did not form for untreated pyrex under the same operating conditions experiments have also been conducted to demonstrate that the ion exchange technique of the present invention also works for for example six inch wafers that are bonded using a commercial bonder at low voltage namely 200vdc and 310 u00b0 c as well as at low temperature namely 250 u00b0 c and 2000vdc in both instances in less than 10 minutes six inch u00bcinch thick pyrex 7740 wafers were lithium treated for ion exchange for 45 minutes at 325 u00b0 c 250 grams of lithium nitrate were used for the ion exchange the treated samples were then subjected to a turgitol union carbide of danbury conn semiconductor surfactant scrub with clean room texwipe texwipe co llc upper saddle river n j for 1 minute and were then rinsed with deionized water to further clean the treated pyrex wafers 2030 ml of h 2 so 4 96 sulfuric acid was placed in a large quartz bowl 870 ml of h 2 o 2 30 hydrogen peroxide was rapidly poured in the sulfuric acid the treated pyrex wafer samples were then etched by the aforementioned mixture for 10 minutes for cleaning the etched pyrex wafers were then removed from the solution and again rinsed with deionized water this time for 10 minues anodic bonding was then effected using a wafer fusion bonder model evg 520 under the bonding parameters provided in the following table 3 good bonds were formed on all samples low temperature in other words below 280 u00b0 c and low voltage in other words below 500vdc anodic. |
6 | u2032 of the tongue 58 whereby a saw bolt cutter or the like is prevented from being used to cut the padlock whereby separation of the male and female parts is substantially prevented the elongated slot 64 is oriented so that is extends perpendicularly between the pair of partitions 66 68 so that to orient the tongue such that axis of the through hole 58 u2032 thereof is parallel with the partitions 66 68 so that bolt or shaft of the locking device may be readily passed through the hole without obstruction the female receptacle portion 62 is also provided with a pair of diametrically opposed slots or openings defined between mounting arms or brackets 76 and 78 for mounting camming arms 72 in the same manner as described above with regard to the first embodiment where distal camming members 72 u2033 of the camming members 72 pass through the slots and enter in engagement with the annular groove 54 of the male coupler component 54 of the first male component 50 as described hereinabove the camming arms and camming members are conventional and operate in similar manner as in the prior art devices the complete assembly of the first and second parts of the security closure cap device of the invention is shown in fig1. |
1 | preferably an inlet supply air passage is also carried by the shell for receiving superatmospheric air into the air chamber application_number US 44272203 A description referring to fig1 3 a storage rack 10 of the present invention stores and dries athletic equipment and clothing 12 for football hockey and a wide variety of other sports a hollow shell 14 of the storage rack 10 generally resembles an upright stature of a human being and has a series of appendages 16 or branches similar to a human body which project from a central torso 18 of the shell 14 the torso 18 is elevated by a pair of bent or crouching legs 20 of the appendages 16 stabilizing the torso 18 in the upright or substantially vertical position are a substantially horizontal pair of elongated feet 22 press fitted to a distal or lower end 24 of each respective one of the pair of legs 20 spaced above the legs 20 with the torso 18 extending vertically therebetween are a pair of arms 26 of the appendages 16 extending substantially horizontal projecting upward from the torso 18 and between the oppositely projecting arms 26 is a head 28 which generally completes the human image and is highly suggestive of where various components of the athletic equipment and clothing 12 should be stored for instance the head 28 of the appendages 16 extends upward to support a protective helmet 30 of the athletic equipment and clothing 12 each one of the arms 26 has a horizontal portion 32 disposed generally between the head 28 and a respective vertically projecting hand or distal portion 34 of the arms 26 draped and stored over. |
2 | with the circuitry 6 and or corresponding programming and a connection 7 to the electrical electronic system 8 of the vehicle by means of which its speed is displayed in order to prevent the device from triggering when the vehicle stops likewise if the vehicle 39 s electrical electronic installations allow it an additional connection 9 may be fitted so that the control unit simultaneously or regardless of the operating of the acoustic warning triggers a drop in speed and causes the vehicle to stop if driver drowsiness is detected since the speed is also displayed the device may also optionally be programmed to be triggered in the case where it detects speed above a programmed maximum the system is fitted with a switch 10 to turn it off as well as selector switches 11 by means of which the user may select the operating mode triggering of the acoustic warning stopping of the vehicle or both simultaneously as well as if the intention is for the device to trigger only in case of drowsiness or also in case of exceeding the maximum speed optionally as seen in fig2 the invention comprises a variation for vehicles not fitted out to display speed because of the electrical electronic installations themselves in this case the control unit may be set to ignore registering the speed of the vehicle which would cause the acoustic warning to trigger on removing the hands from the steering wheel or detecting a drop in. |
8 | rectangular recess or notch 19 of sufficient depth and width to receive a circuit board 20 which holds the components of a radio transmitter of known design preferably the transmitter is a crystal controlled transmitter operating at a selected frequency within one of several vhf high band frequency ranges including the 140 174 megahertz range also in accordance with this invention the outer housing member 11 is further modified by the addition of a second internal wall or web 21 extending parallel to and spaced below the interior wall 18 wall 21 is formed with a rectangular recess or notch 22 of the same depth and width as the recess 19 in wall 18 as shown in fig6 the transmitter circuit board 20 near its upper end rests on the upper interior wall 18 at the bottom of its recess 19 and as shown in fig6 and 9 the transmitter circuit board near its lower end rests on the lower interior wall 21 at the bottom of its recess 22 in accordance with another important feature of this invention the inside of the outer wall 12 of the outer housing member 11 has a shallow recess 23 of generally rectangular outline the lower edge 24 of this. |
1 | 025 to about 10 joules cm 2 preferably from about 0 1 to about 3 0 joules cm 2 may advantageously be used preferably four such lamps are used the time for which the aliquot is subjected to the stressors is normally within the time range of up to about 60 minutes the time depends to some extent upon the chosen intensity of the electromagnetic emission the temperature the concentration of the oxidizing agent and the rate at which it is supplied to the aliquot some experimentation to establish optimum times may be necessary on the part of the operator once the other stressor levels have been set under most stressor conditions preferred times will be in the approximate range of from about 2 to about 5 minutes more preferably about 3 or about 3 u00bd minutes the starting blood temperature and the rate at which it can be warmed or cooled to a predetermined temperature tends to vary from subject to subject such a treatment provides a modified blood aliquot which is ready for injection into the subject in the practice of the preferred process of the present invention the blood aliquot may be treated with the stressors using an apparatus of the type described in u s pat no 4 968 483 to mueller the aliquot. |
1 | a procedure for calculating the skin thickness calibration model 16 heretofore described two alternative experimental methods for realizing the calibration set are provided below in the first method spectral measurements of a target area of human skin are obtained using a nir reflectance instrument biopsies of the scanned region are then obtained and examined histologically the thickness and chemical composition of the key indicators specific to each tissue layer were included in the calibration set using multivariate regression analysis techniques a calibration model can then be developed to relate the spectral skin measurements known as predictor variables to the known skin layer thickness and chemical compositions known as response variables this technique uses a priori information regarding the general physiology of skin and exploits the inherent difference between skin layers and their compositions to develop a model that predicts skin layer thickness and composition noninvasively the second approach is to develop a tissue model that adequately represents the fundamental absorbing and scattering characteristics of an in vivo tissue system although living tissue is a highly complex system the transform from an in vivo system to a tissue model is made possible by an a priori knowledge of the primary absorbing and scattering species present in the living tissue system becasue the model also includes a known thickness for each tissue layer and since the concentrations of absorbing and scattering components are known a monte carlo simulation may be used to simulate the photon propagation of light through the tissue model the result of the monte carlo simulation is a diffuse reflectance measurement that is comparable to an actual reflectance measurement obtained experimentally the tissue model must be validated in order to confirm that the model mirrors the complexity of the living tissue with sufficient accuracy to. |
9 | the barbiturate is attenuated and indeed this property has been used in my oral surgery practice to reverse barbiturate general anesthesia in 5 12 minutes rather than 70 90 minutes by topical application over the wisdom tooth area at the beginning of the case then the barbiturate reversal that occurs quickly at the end of the general anesthetic enhances patient safety and allows quick discharge from the office bleeding from b6 during oral surgery routinely stops at minute 3 facial hematoma resolution has occurred in 24 48 hours postoperatively consequently the use of b6 in a molecular transport medium may abort a cns stroke promote rapid healing from the stroke and perhaps be invaluable to rehabulate the stroke victim this action of transported b6 was proposed to national institute of health a minor stroke was indeed reversed in a 45 year old male this patient sustained a heart attack that resulted in an embolus to his left optic nerve known as ischemic optic neuropathy a condition that has no known cure and results in blindness 5 the patient was medically seen and documented to be blind in his left eye and the condition had been this way for 2 weeks when the patient sought out the b5 b6 transport cream after three days of topical usage over and around the affected eye the patient 39 s eyesight began to return during this time b5 b6 usage the patient 39 s affected eye would experience flashes of color light prior to return of vision the vision returning in small increments whenever the patient took a shower after placing the cream periorbital he would experience even more intense light flashes and quicker vision improvement this later observation then led to the need to add water droplets if the b6. |
3 | followed by hydrogenation of the oxo compound or the hydration of such alkenes other nonionic surfactants that may be used differ in the nature of the lipophilic portion of the molecule the choice of such portion is not narrowly critical thus the lipophilic portion may be aralkyl alkaryl alkyl alkylesters and the like as noted above common sources of saponin is yucca extract from yucca schidigera and quillaia extract from quillaia saponaria molina either extract is suitable in the practices of the invention in the examples that follow the yucca extract cited in from yucca schidigera comparable results are obtainable using quillaia extract in this specification and claims the terms saponin and yucca extract are synonymous the composition of the invention comprises an enzyme based aqueous composition containing a minor amount of saponin in particular the invention relates to a composition containing a major amount of water and a minor amount of an active ingredient combination of an enzyme saponin and a bacterial inhibiting stabilizer in a preferred embodiment the active ingredient combination comprises less than 50 percent by weight of the composition and of that combination a major amount is enzyme and a minor amount comprises the saponin and the bacterial inhibiting stabilizer in a more. |
9 | uniform thickness subsequently solvent annealing process was conducted to acquire the equilibrium morphology as gyroid nanostructure with large scale orientation to alleviate the effect of substrate chemically modified substrate was prepared by using polystyrene with hydroxyl chain end a substrate with a neutral or non preferential wetting of the substrate for ps plla could be prepared from this modification as shown in fig2 the thin film morphologies are different to the morphology of bulk sample when the thickness of the ps plla thin films is approximately smaller than 4 times of the d spacing of the 211 g planes as a result the equilibrium morphology as gyroid nanostructure can be obtained for samples with thickness larger than 130 nm see fig3 although it is possible to cause surface roughing due to the solvent annealing treatment the variation in thickness can be reasonably controlled by dedicated solvent removal for thick enough samples as the case examined here for practical applications different coating processes such as slot coating and gravure coating should be available to provide cost effective approaches for the formation of large area coatings in fact a tentative test has been done by using blade coating method for the purpose it is noted that the formation of the thin film sample with gyroid nanostructure is thermodynamically driven process via solvent annealing treatment in this work as a result similar results for. |
1 | as a graph of spo 2 in relation to peep versus time in an alternative embodiment an oximeter display or monitor displays oximeter and ventilator information such as a graph of spo 2 in relation to peep versus time in another embodiment display 59 further displays oximeter and ventilator information such as a graph of spo 2 in relation to peep and fio 2 versus time in an alternative embodiment an oximeter display or monitor displays oximeter and ventilator information such as a graph of spo 2 in relation to peep and fio 2 versus time as illustrated in fig2 a and 2b an embodiment of a method 200 for managing the ventilation of a patient being ventilated by a medical ventilator is shown method 200 performs a patient monitoring operation 202 the patient monitoring operation 202 utilizes an oximeter to monitor the status of a patient during ventilation the oximeter is operatively coupled to the controller of the ventilation system next method 200 performs a spo 2 monitoring operation 204 the spo 2 monitoring operation 204 determines the spo 2 of the patient from patient data gathered by patient monitoring operation 202 the spo 2 monitoring operation 204 can be performed by the oximeter and or the ventilator by utilizing oximeter sensor readings to monitor the spo 2 of the patient further method 200 performs a peep monitoring operation 206 the peep monitoring operation 206 monitors the peep of the patient during ventilation the peep monitoring operation 206 may monitor the peep of the patient with one or more flow and or pressure sensors depending on the configuration of the ventilator the reading from the flow and or. |
8 | data exemplary directly printable rfid transponders involves printing rfid antenna circuitry directly on a plastic or paper media such as packaging materials exemplary directly printable rfid transponders may be used on goods labels such as pressure sensitive adhesive labels or tags for labeling goods for transportation containers or textiles undetachable covers such as identification cards or access authorization cards exemplary rfid transponders are comprised of paper or plastic media as the support for at least one antenna and having a circuit chip electrically connected thereto possessing on one surface of the media a printable writable layer comprising particulate pigment and film forming binder and on the opposite surface of the polymer film an adhesive layer covered with a cover layer fig2 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary rfid transponder printing system 150 wherein a print media feeder 152 feeds print media 154 for printing rfid transponder circuitry directly thereon utilizing a printhead 160 the rfid transponder circuitry may include the transistors antenna and other required components prior to printing a controller 162 controls a sensor or measurement probe 166 which measures at least one parameter of the media the controller utilizes the measured parameter s to calculate the detuning effect the media would have on a rfid transponder printed thereon and adjust or compensate the printing of the rfid transponder accordingly exemplary printing techniques include inkjet printing an inkjet printer is a type of printer that reproduces a digital image by propelling variably sized droplets of liquid or molten material ink onto a print media inkjet technology may be thermal piezoelectric or continuous an exemplary inkjet printer uses a print cartridge or printhead with a series of tiny electrically heated chambers constructed by photolithography to produce an image the printer runs a pulse of. |
3 | r glycerine 61 6 78 8 104 5 09adiponitrile r __________________________________________________________________________ the ratios shown in tables i ii and iii are the parts by weight of extractive agent used per part of isopropyl ether methyl ethyl ketone mixture and the two relative volatilities correspond to the two different ratios for example in table i one part of ethylene carbonate with one part of isopropyl ether methyl ethyl ketone mixture gives a relative volatility of 8 91 6 5 parts of ethylene carbonate gives 8 35 one half part of adiponitrile mixed with one half part of 1 4 butanediol with one part of the isopropyl ether methyl ethyl ketone mixture gives a relative volatility of 6 59 3 5 parts of adiponitrile plus 3 5 parts of 1 4 butanediol gives 6 31 one third parts of adiponitrile plus 1 3 parts of dmso plus 1 3 parts of ethylene glycol mixed with one part of isopropyl ether methyl ethyl ketone mixture gives a relative volatility of 6 68 with 2 5 parts these three give 7 02 table iii lists a few combinations of some of the same compounds presented in tables i and ii which failed to give relative volatilities as high as 3 0 this is principally due to the formation of two phase azeotropes which have the effect of bringing the extractive agent as part of the overhead several of the compounds and mixtures listed in tables i and ii and whose relative. |
4 | the wood was activated using steam the alkali charge in the cce step could be lowered white liquor was charged so that a concentration of effective alkali was 85 g l at a temperature of 45 u00b0 c for 20 minutes the resulting pulp slurry was dewatered in a press before dilution and treatment in two wash presses and one wash filter in a sequence after washing the properties of the pulp were viscosity 770 ml g brightness 61 9 iso the filtrate after the press was analyzed and the xylan content was 24 3 g l lignin content was 4 6 g l resulting in a xylan lignin ratio of 5 3 1 the weight average molecular weight of xylan was determined to 30 0 kg mol corresponding to a degree of polymerization of 227 since the pulp still contained some hydrosulfide ions after washing chlorine dioxide was charged first and then just after sulfuric acid was charged the da step was performed in a small up flow tower coupled with a larger down flow tower the temperature was 91 u00b0 c chlorine dioxide charge was 21 kg adt and sulfuric acid charge was 24 kg adt about 9 kg of the sulfuric acid charge was used for neutralization and the rest was used as active charge after washing the pulp was treated in an extractions step at 80 u00b0. |
9 | clamps 18 and 19 consists of two hinged plates with serrated jaws 29 and 31 and a cam element 32 to lock the jaw in a clamping mode the cam element having a smooth rounded outer surface 33 that eliminates snagging by the belt in use referring again to fig3 and 4 it can be seen that the means 21 for adjusting includes a hinged locking plate 34 having a smooth rounded surface 35 facing outwardly of the belt to eliminate snagging by the belt in use the operation and the advantages of the present invention will now be readily understood in view of the above description to begin with it is contemplated that the towel 11 be selected to be very simple in fabrication and to be inexpensive most importantly the towel should be made of a durable fabric so that it can be repeatedly washed and ironed without substantial deterioration in the preferred use the towel can be laundered in the restaurant or other business establishment without the involvement with an outside laundry in this way the 34 down time 34 is shortened and a considerable portion of the expense eliminated in order to use the apron it is only necessary to apply the clamp 18 to the upper right hand corner of the towel 11 this is the corner formed by the junction of the upper edge 15 with the side edge 17 the towel is then stretched across the front of the waist 13 of the person 14 and the belt 12 is stretched across the back until it is. |
4 | screw joint bolt joint rivet joint welding and or brazing u2014 mounted on a connecting rod 9 from fig6 and 7 is evident how the connecting rod 9 in turn is connected to a drive mechanism 10 which enables automatic operation of the cleaning device in a way decided beforehand the drive mechanism 10 is of a previously known type here a suitable method of using the cleaning device according to the invention in cleaning an outlet port 11 with the appurtenant subjacent outlet spout 12 in connection with a soda recovery boiler 13 will now be accounted for more closely and in connection with the fig8 a c first the drive mechanism 10 is brought to direct the cleaning device against an outlet port 11 that is to be cleaned and in that connection locate the front end of the first cleaning part 1 a right opposite said outlet port 11 see fig8 a wherein it should be observed that in the respective fig8 a c for the sake of clarity only the front tool part 1 a d 3 6 and the rear tool part 2 a d of the cleaning device have been drawn in which parts together constitute said cleaning tool then the drive mechanism 10 is brought to insert the first. |
3 | dach pt aquo 2 ii sulfate complex is placed in a 20 l polypropylene tank thereafter 32 4 g of oxalic acid dihydrate h 2 c 2 o 4 u00d7 2 h 2 o 0 26 mol and 81 6 g barium hydroxide octahydrate ba oh 2 u00d7 8 h 2 o 0 26 mol are added under stirring the reaction mixture is stirred for 20 hours at room temperature the ph of the suspension is maintained at about ph 6 then the filtration of the precipitated baso 4 is conducted through a filter unit step c u2032 before start of filtration a suspension of activated carbon is applied over the filter paper the filter cake is washed with 1 5 l of deionized water and collected for pt recovery the resulting solution is evaporated in a rotavapor at 40 u00b0 c to almost dryness whereby the oxaliplatin precipitates the resulting precipitate is washed with 0 2 0 3 l of cold highly purified water free of bacteria and then with acetone to protect the product against light these operations are conducted under low intensity light finally the product is dried under vacuum for 2 hours the total yield of pure product is 65 the product is thereafter analyzed for impurities typically the ag content as detected by atomic absorption spectroscopy aas is lt 5 ppm preferably lt 3 5 ppm if necessary a recrystallisation step in purified water is added in this example the nitrate content is lt 1 ppm as detected by ion chromatography this example is conducted according to example 1 however barium oxalate bac 2 o 4 is used instead of barium hydroxide and oxalic acid i e step c is employed barium oxalate is prepared separately by reacting equimolar portions of oxalic. |
1 | light indentation was visible in the center of the tumor while the edge thereof remained hard the healthy surroundings of the dorsal tumor began to loosen up from the base after the application of additional ultrasonic vibration on the third day of the treatment period the tumor showed steady healing with a tender scar formation the lateral tumor was allowed to grow to a full sized tumor before ultrasonic vibration began the tumor was large inflamed and deeply rooted in the side muscles of the right rear leg of the mouse and was interwoven with healthy tissue the top surface of the tumor was flat the skin of the tumor was thin but taut and shiny the back corner of the tumor showed a fresh excision spot shortly after the ultrasonic vibration treatment began the tumor showed a swollen reaction the surface was grayish white and excretion of a viscous paste was observed two days later the tumor was still swollen but softer in appearance it was covered with a very thin layer of fine tissue and showed no ulceration one week later the entire lateral tumor except for a small crust covered area had a healthy appearance at certain points under the crust a secretion was observed approximately one month later the tumor was completely separated from the base and in its place there was a fine scar with a light indentation in the center the papilloma located near the dorsal tumor showed a complete fragmentation within ten days after. |
1 | now to the drawings and particularly to fig1 through 5 there is shown a first preferred embodiment of a force indicating toothbrush of the present invention generally indicated as 20 force indicating toothbrush 20 comprises a hollow handle 22 having an adjustable portion 24 movably attached to hollow handle 22 and a brush member 26 having a brush head 27 attached at one end attached to brush head 27 are bristles 28 fig2 is a cross sectional view of force indicating toothbrush 20 of fig1 showing hollow handle 22 further comprising a latching end 30 and a connecting end 32 brush member 26 is shown attached to the connecting end 32 of hollow handle 22 by means of a friction joint 34 at connecting point 36 friction joint 34 enables brush member 26 to pivot relative to hollow handle 22 fig3 and 4 are enlarged sectioned views of fig2 showing the latching end 30 of hollow handle 22 adjustable portion 24 is shown further comprising magnet 38 and 34 l 34 shaped member 40 brush member 26 is shown further comprising magnetic surface 42 magnetic attraction latches magnetic surface 42 to magnet 38 along a contact area 44 between them magnetic surface 42 may be a magnetically attracted material such as soft iron or another magnet greater or lesser surface area engagement of magnet 38 and magnetic surface 42 and thus greater or lesser latching force may be accomplished by manually moving adjustable portion 24 along hollow handle 22 in order to vary contact area 44 in addition to magnetic latching secondary. |
8 | is conducting current or not a 34 high 34 level indicates current is flowing through the diode that is the diode is conducting and the switch is on otherwise the level is 34 low 34 and the switch is off and the diode is not conductive fig1 shows the resulting current vs time waveform for a portion of the load current waveform referring first to fig6 a in the first time period the switches s1 and s2 are turned on simultaneously to increase current to the load in the next period s2 turns off and the current is forced to flow through the antiparallel or flyback diode d3 across s3 during this time the load voltage is zero so the current decreases then switch s2 turns on again building up the current to the load again due to the positive dc bus voltage across the load then switch s1 turns off forcing the current to flow through the antiparallel diode d4 across s4 this switching sequence repeats with periods of both switches s1 and s2 on alternating with periods of time in which one or the other switch s1 and s2 is turned off and the load current flows through the opposite diode the load inductance is key to this operation since the inductance does not allow the load current to change instantaneously for example if s1 is turned off the current flows through the diode d4 across switch s4 this means that although switch s4 is turned off the current flows through s4 39 s antiparallel diode d4 anyway switches s3 and s4 are never. |
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