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214 and linked into the consignment node database the consignment node program then generates and prints a bar code 216 that indicated the data record the bar code system is used by the consignment node to maintain an accurate inventory and is a hook for local sales discussed below the posting routine may then exit 218 and return from the posting program by repeating the posting routine of fig3 the consignment node user may build a database of goods for the consignment node market auction and or agent searches fig4 shows the logical block flow diagram of the processes the consignment node may take to execute an auction it is understood that the consignment node user may manually invoke the auction process or may schedule the consignment node to execute the auction process the auction process begins by initializing 250 the data structures records queues and the like to conduct the auction process the connection between the auction process and auction participants is discussed below the auction process gets the first item to be auctioned 252 from the database of goods to be auctioned 254 the consignment node then calculates the opening bid 256 by a predetermined formula such as 50 of the reserve or general solicitation of an opening bid is posted to the auction participants 258 the.
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will result in yarn breaks and yarn of inferior quality characterized by coalesced filaments broken filaments etc applicant has found that the point of crystallization can be determined and if the yarn is quenched in a liquid quench bath at about this point one obtains highly oriented and yet amorphous filaments the location of the liquids quench bath to achieve this result is most easily determined on a trial and error basis for example at a spinning temperature of 310 u00b0 c and a spinning speed of 6200 ypm 5669 m min for a 75 den 17 fil yarn placement of the quench bath at 38 inches 96 5 cm from the spinneret leads to an amorphous yarn with 67 bos and a density of 1 357 gm ml the x ray diffraction pattern of the yarn is characterized by a diffuse halo which indicates the absence of crystallinity placement of the quench bath at 42 inches 107 cm from the spinneret leads to a crystalline yarn with a bos of 15 and density of 1 385 gm ml an x ray diffraction test reveals a distinct pattern indicating crystallinity the amorphous material is a more texturable product a liquid quench bath is selected to achieve rapid quenching room temperature water has been found to be quite suitable for this purpose it is important that the crystallization process be arrested within a short period of time air quenching is inadequate the exact distance from the spinneret where the yarn crystallizes is a function of several variables such as spinning speed and filament size but is easily located by a simple measurement of boil off shrinkage.
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to the surface of the holding area by expanding the depth of the pocket 320 fig4 f illustrates a cartridge in which the hole 445 does not cut into the end surface of the cartridge in both cases the keying structure 455 has been left completely intact allowing for the cartridge to be properly installed on the carriage fig3 c illustrates a perspective view of a chip mounted into an enlarged chip pocket the replacement chip 310 a has a chip package 312 a located on a surface opposite the surface having the electrical contacts the chip package 312 a is too thick preventing the replacement chip 310 a from fitting in the chip pocket 320 to sit flush with a surface 332 of the cartridge housing 330 therefore the chip pocket is expanded 360 by the method described above or by one or more of the methods that are described below to allow for the replacement chip 310 a to sit lower the spring housing 340 is located on the printer carriage and includes one or more spring contacts 350 in operation when the cartridge is inserted into the carriage the spring contact 350 is pushed against the cartridge housing 330 at the chip holding surface 332 because the replacement chip 310 a does not extend too far above.
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deformation the stress no longer increases the equivalent stress flat lines in the plastic zone during autofrettage once the autofrettage pressure is relieved the outer hoop layers are left in a state of tension as they attempt to drive the permanently enlarged bore hoop layers back to their original size fig3 c shows the results that being in the compression of the surface of the bore upon firing a nearly constant equivalent stress is achieved through out the radius of the gun barrel the propulsion pressure overcomes the compression preload gun as shown in fig3 d autofrettage is distinct from the current pre stressed rail gun construction as typified by the designs shown in fig2 a and 2 b prior art first the bore 17 of the gas gun typically constructed of steel is fully capable of tolerating substantial tension this is in sharp contrast to the insulators 15 of the rail guns that must be bound in compression to prevent separation of the rails 12 from the insulator 15 second autofrettage achieves a favorable stress distribution throughout the structure the outer tensile containment structure of these rail guns exhibits the highest strain at the inner layers of the tensile containment structure using principles presented by autofrettage in gun construction as discussed above it has been discovered that modified designs of rail guns can incorporate principles of this phenomenon the present invention embodying a rail gun barrel defined by an elongated bore 31 shown at fig4 for passage of a projectile is explained as follows fig4 and 5 depict a preferred rail gun barrel 22 construction which comprises a pair of elongated generally parallel electrically conductive rails 23 and a pair of elongated generally parallel insulators 24 fig4 shows the gun wherein belleville containment disk 25 are in a non.
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carrier demodulation an obvious application is fm stereo broadcasting for class 2 input signals the pll is typically used as a frequency demodulator since the pts provides some additional filtering it could be used to improve the quality of the fm carrier prior to subsequent demodulation because of the noise behavior of frequency demodulators a small improvement in signal to noise ratio snr prior to demodulation can result in significant improvement in snr of the recovered message i e the demodulator output the pts application here may also include coherent cancellation of the input fm carrier for class 3 input signals the pll portion of the pts will lock onto one typically the dominant sinusoid and 34 track 34 that one while ignoring the rest the ptc output is then the inverse of the sinusoid that has captured the pll a summing network provides cancellation of this sinusoid as shown in fig3 there v 11 t is v 0 t less one sinusoidal signal thus each cascaded circuit of fig3 will remove one tone for class 3 input signals the pts may also be used for coherent clock recovery coherent reference demodulation coherent signal synthesis and coherent cancellation for example one pts may be used to cancel a dominant interfering signal while a second pts is series may be used to recover a weaker pilot signal with phase coherence which can be used as a clock or as a coherent reference if one of the components of a class 3 input signal is modulated in amplitude it is still possible to provide cancellation by removing the am from the input signal with an envelope detector and remodulating the pts output signal prior to summing the summer then.
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the method of the present invention by substituting the reaction buffer recommended for the specific thermostable polymerase being used provided that an adequate number of units of enzyme are added to the reaction mixture the present inventors have successfully carried out the claimed method using the thermosequenase supplied by amersham taq polymerase supplied by boehringer mannheim biochemicals the circum vent thermostable polymerase of new england biolabs and the taq polymerase supplied by promega in the fmol kit the sequencing reaction is carried out in four 0 2 ml pcr tubes which are labeled a t g and c 2 0 u03bcl of the appropriate chain termination reaction mixture such as the long read u2122 lc termination mix from epicentre technologies is added to the appropriate tube the termination mix contains appropriate amounts of dntps and the corresponding dideoxynucleotides four u03bcl of the labeling reaction mixture from step 1 above is added to each termination tube one of skill in the art will recognize that the concentrations should be adjusted to the optimum for the particular thermostable polymerase used the contents of the tubes are mixed well then overlaid with a drop of mineral oil the tubes are carefully transferred to a thermal cycler and subjected to cycling temperatures of a cycle sequencing program which is optimized for the thermal cycler and primers being used an optimized program for the perkin elmer geneamp pcr cycler is a 92 u00b0 c for 2 minutes 92 u00b0 c for 30 seconds c 50 u00b0 c for 15 seconds and d 70 u00b0 c for 15 seconds steps b to d are repeated for a total of 30 cycles then the block is cooled to 4 u00b0 c optimized programs.
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of the lens barrel 10 so that the clip 50 will be in a compressed state when the clip 50 is located in the groove 104 of the lens barrel 10 and will fix the lens module 20 the spacer 30 and the filter 40 in the lens barrel 10 in alternative embodiments the clip 50 can be replaced by another fixation element which can fix the lens module 20 the spacer 30 and the filter 40 in the lens barrel 10 in assembly of the optical module 100 the lens module 20 the spacer 30 and the filter 40 are received in the cavity 101 of the lens barrel 10 in that order and the lens module 20 is adjacent to the partially closed end of the lens barrel 10 then the clip 50 aligns with the open end of the lens barrel 10 and an operator exerts a force on the clip 50 such that the clip 50 is deformed and located in the groove 104 at this time the lens module 20 the spacer 30 the filter 40 and the clip 50 are all received in the cavity 101 of the lens barrel 10 the spacer 30 is located between the lens module 20 and.
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u201c sensors u201d a presence sensor or alarm for offering attention to the persons who approach the information point within a detectable area it measures electrical differences in the atmosphere to detect and immediately activate an alarm mechanism or presence by sound or voice inviting the user to approach and use the information point the other sensor which automatically measures the height of the person once they have approached the machine and situates the mobile screen by vertical movement on the lateral guides at the appropriate height for the user whether it be normal lower higher disabled in wheelchair or any other physical handicap etc this information point lacks steps and barriers which encourages disabled wheelchair users and the like to approach it the innovation of the u201c mobile screen u201d allows for the adjustment of its height by way of vertical pneumatic mobility elements automatically once the height sensor is activated or even alternatively in a manual mode in case the sensor may not be functioning to this effect the screen is provided with a structure or design in the shape of a handle on its lower edge for manual holding and pushing the mobile screen can be made up of two parts and physical components a solid metal structure within which the tactile monitor is introduced and a plastic recyclable injectable one so that the screen is separate from the tactile element in order to reduce costs it will suffer breakdown before the screen itself does therefore only the tactile element need be replaced since in the state of the art the installation of a.
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shows an exemplary ozone delivery system 10 used in connection with a multi chamber semiconductor processing tool 15 the multi chamber processing tool 15 shown includes six chambers 17 each in fluid connection with a dedicated flow controller 18 however any number of chambers e g 2 3 4 5 7 etc can be included in the multi chamber tool 15 the multi chamber processing tool 15 can also include an ozone destruction unit 19 which can be opened to accept ozone during non processing intervals such as for example during warm up or shut down of the delivery system 10 the ozone delivery system 10 includes an ozone generator 20 with a first concentration controller 25 and a second concentration controller 30 the first and second concentration controllers 25 and 30 provide the ozone delivery system 10 with the ability to maintain a desired ozone concentration in the multiple chambers 17 during and after the activation and discontinuation of ozone flowing into chambers of the tool 15 as a result of using the combination of the first controller 25 and the second controller 30 high quality semiconductor product can be processed within the multi chambered processing tool 15 without the use of a dedicated ozone generator for each of the six chambers 17 in certain embodiments the ozone generator 20 used in the delivery system 10 is an ax8550 ozone generator available from mks instruments inc wilmington mass in other embodiments the ozone generator 20 is a semozon ax8400 series ozone generator available from mks instruments inc with a choice of a common or independent dual channel gas flow control in addition in certain embodiments not shown the ozone delivery system 10 includes two or more.
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9 3 g sr350 silicone resin ge silicones and about 45 3 g melox 5y ysz magnesium elektron inc about 8 yttria content about 0 5 micron average particle size these ingredients were placed in a nalgene bottle along with several u00bc inch diameter zirconia milling media and mixed on a paint shaker for about 20 minutes the cement paste was prepared by hand mixing about 20 g of the primer material with about 50 g of zy 8 fused ysz muscle shoals minerals inc about 25 microns average particle size about 270 mesh the substrates used were about 1 inch diameter disks of inconel 718 or rene n5 superalloys nicraly bondcoats or porous ysz tbc were plasma sprayed atop the superalloy base for most of the substrates in applying the cement paste to the substrates the substrates were first press fitted into about a 1 inch diameter hole in a teflon mold the top surface of each of the substrates remained beneath the teflon surface creating a gap of about 20 to 50 mil after the primer material was painted on the cement paste was troweled into this gap and a razor blade was used to create a uniformly thick cement layer atop each of the substrates alternatively the porous ysz tbc was grit blasted out from the center of each of the substrates leaving about a 1 mm or larger ring of tbc on the outer rim after the primer material was painted on the cement paste was troweled into these voided areas a razor blade was again wiped across each of the substrates to create a smooth cement layer of uniform thickness about a 2 hour drying of the as prepared specimens at about 25 degrees.
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is envisioned that a typical door module 50 would have an overall outer dimension of approximately 94 u00bd inches tall due to variations in door sizes the overall width of the door module 50 must be adaptable to accommodate such changes although materials of construction may vary according to local building codes it is envisioned that a sixth top strut 51 cripple studs 52 header base 53 and at least two header support studs 54 would be comprised of standard size such as 2 u2033 by 4 u2033 wood or steel framing material or other material that satisfies building code requirements a pair of endpieces 18 are affixed at each end to the top stringer 51 header base 53 and header support studs 54 using nails or any other suitable fastening device it is envisioned that each endpiece 18 would be comprised of a similar standard building material of a 1 u2033 u00d7 4 u2033 dimension such that when two consecutive modules are aligned end to end two adjacent endpieces 58 align together again it is further envisioned that headers may be constructed in accordance with any accepted technique used in the building industry further a plurality of alignment tools are provided for installation for the above modules a wall straightness tool 60 as shown in fig6 a 6 c has a 3 55 inch wide by 1 25 inch deep groove 62 as does the corner alignment tool 70 of fig7 a 7 c indicated as 72 and the u201c t u201d shaped wall alignment tool 80 of fig8 a 8 b indicated as 82 to use the present invention for constructing a structure of preset plans the.
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86 has an 80 u00b0 semi circular mounting segment 90 forming its outer periphery extending between the cages 86 and along the entire length of the drum 22 are five ceramic bar magnets 91 also fastened to corresponding segments 90 with screws each magnet 39 s dimensions are again 13 8 34 u00d7 9 16 34 u00d7 40 34 the radius of the segments 90 and the thickness of the magnets 91 are such that the outer surfaces of these magnets are also spaced approximately 1 16 34 from the inner surface of the steel cylinder 25 as further seen in fig3 the cylinder 25 on the drum 21 is spaced a greater distance above the conveyors 12 than the cylinder 25 on the drum 22 the drum 21 spacing in question is 0 56 34 in practice i e where the strips s are 0 006 34 0 014 34 thick in contrast the drum 22 spacing in question is 0 31 34 this spacing variance is achieved by vertical adjustment of the respective shafts 35 on their fixed mountings mounted over each of the four strip conveyors 12 beneath the 180 u00b0 270 u00b0 quadrant of the drum 21 is a bumper assembly 95 as seen.
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210 is made can have thermally insulating properties an example of such a thermally insulating optically transmissive material is glass alternatively the reflective surfaces 218 219 can comprise mirrors for example a reflective coating comprising a dielectric or metals such as aluminum or silver can be applied to reflective surfaces 218 219 of the optically transmissive material the light conditioning element 210 can also be made of metal or any other suitable material attachable to the light guide 104 and may be coated with a reflective material turning to fig3 there is shown a cross section of a solar concentrator device 300 differing from the embodiment of fig1 only in that the overall thickness of the redirecting layer 308 is equal to the center thickness of the lenses and the solar energy collector 102 is a photovoltaic cell 302 in this embodiment the overall thickness of the solar concentrator device 300 decreases as one moves outward from the central axis 136 or central plane 137 to the peripheral edge 126 each of the reflector elements 106 can be the same size and shape as shown in fig3 however in an alternative embodiment the reflector elements 106 can vary in shape moving from the central axis 136 or central plane 137 to the peripheral edge 126 the reflector elements 106 reflect the light 131 from a corresponding lens 316 fig4 shows a cross sectional view of a solar concentrator device 1900 differing from the solar concentrator device 300 illustrated in fig3 only in that the.
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expeditiously fastened to the stop 10 said buffer making contact with a metal surface of the door fitting of the furniture hinge 3 when the furniture door 4 is being closed the cylinder housing 8 is received in hole 6 of the damper housing 5 in a longitudinally displaceable manner the end of the piston rod 9 is connected to an adjusting screw 11 in the exemplary embodiment shown the end of the piston rod 9 is received in a centric hole 12 of the adjusting screw 11 the connection of the piston rod 9 with the adjusting screw 11 is achieved by pressing alternatively the end of the piston rod 9 also may be received in the hole 12 that is a blind hole in a longitudinally displaceable manner the adjusting screw 11 is screwed into an internal thread 13 that is concentric with regard to the axis of the hole 6 in the damper housing 5 the inner diameter of the internal thread 13 is at least equal preferably larger u2014 as shown in the drawing u2014 than the inner diameter of the hole 6 that receives the cylinder housing 8 the adjusting screw 11 comprises a handle section 14 that protrudes from the damper housing 5 said handle section comprising a knurling or another contour that facilitates the handling of the adjusting screw 11 in the exemplary embodiment shown the hole 6 in the damper housing 5 has an opening 16 to the outside that rests against the face frame 2 for assembly purposes the damping cylinder is inserted into the hole 8 with the adjusting screw 11 that is fastened to.
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best seen in fig3 are heat sealed to each other and are joined by a web 31 which partially encircles the screen 25 each bag contains a dessicant 32 such for example molecular sieve an important feature of the invention resides in the provision of a deflector for the accumulator dehydrator which is of unique construction and which can be assembled with the upper cap in a unique manner without the aid of extraneous fasteners the deflector d is clearly illustrated in fig3 6 7 8 9 and 10 the deflector d is preferably made in one piece as a metal stamping stamped or formed to provide a flat elongated body 33 having downturned flanges 34 and 35 at its side edges and an arcuate flange 36 at one end as seen in fig7 the flange 36 extends inwardly beyond the edges of the flanges 34 and 35 to thereby form a tenon whereby the deflector d may be attached to the cap 1 flange 36 has an arcuate extent of less than 360 u00b0 in assembling the deflect d with the cap 1 and the fitting 14 the flange 36 is inserted between the surface of the cap 1 defining the hole 7 in the cap and the portion of the fitting 14 which extends into the hole 7 the engagement of these three parts acts not only to hold.
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bus converter 722 preferably converts addresses between an arm u2122 axi bus and a vbusm the arm u2122 axi has separate channels for read and write transactions bus bridge 621 merges the axi read and write channels onto the single vbusm r w command channel via bus converter 722 this merge introduces a possibility that coherent reads can block a following memory update writeback if the coherent read triggered a snoop of other processing cores the memory update writes that do not trigger snoops are writeback and writeclean the coherent writes that may trigger snoops are writeunique and writelineunique a snoop filter in the interconnect allows snooping to be done only when necessary by tracking cache line ownership by all coherent masters without a snoop filter a basic interconnect must snoop all coherent masters for every coherent transaction this can be inefficient in the invention multi core shared memory controller 700 includes this snoop filter as a part of overall coherency support the converted read and write addresses as well as the read data write data snoop response snoop data and snoop address pass between clock domains via asynchronous crossing 723 configuration registers 724 are readable and writeable by core with cache 611 via respective read address 701 read data 703 and write address 702.
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created with these types of panels and columns are such that it cannot create a flush wall surface because the surface at the columns will be protruding outwards from the surface of the panels as seen in fig1 however this problem is eliminated the panel 20 is shaped to have the same width as the column 30 and has a tongue at the end of the panel that is of a width and depth perfectly sized to fit the groove of the column 30 as seen in fig1 the tongue of the panel 20 would be trapezoidal shaped as opposed to rectangular shaped as shown in the embodiment in fig1 the columns 30 in any of the embodiments are secured in the ground in a number of ways such as by using reinforcement bars and a concrete footing as seen in fig2 a reinforcing structural bar 50 is secured in a concrete footing 70 firmly sunk in the ground the reinforcement bars 50 are sunk in the concrete while it is still wet and extend upwardly above the ground the bar 50 is essential in providing the structural reinforcement to the columns 30 all of the embodiments of the column 30 are formed with a central hollow 60 from the top to the bottom of the column the column 30 is placed over the reinforcement bar 50 which extends into the central hollow 60 a reinforcing filler such.
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continued again next the average pulse rate pra beats year in the history of the past pulse rates is calculated step s 35 the average pulse rate pra is as illustrated in fig7 calculated by using calculated pulse rate information p 1 p 2 p 3 pn from past to present thus the data storage unit 8 and the history managing unit 10 of the life expectancy estimation apparatus 2 store the pulse rate information up to the present obtained by running the life expectancy calculation process or the like the time at which the information is obtained and the like the pulse rate information stored is not limited to the pulse rate information obtained by executing the life expectancy calculation process for example pulse information or pulse rate information obtained by executing other programs may be utilized the process then proceeds to a pulse rate calculating process that calculates the pulse rate from past to present the pulse rate information p 1 p 2 pn stored in the data storage unit 8 are read on the basis of the measurement history of the history managing unit 10 and the average pulse rate pra of the past is calculated by the equation below as described above since the past pulse rate information can be utilized in calculating the life expectancy the average pulse rate of the user can be considered in calculating the pulse rate up to the present information regarding.
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at spaced intervals along the respective scissor linkages 40 41 each scissor linkage 40 and 41 includes a plurality of pivotally interconnected scissor arms 42 each having the aperture 45 centrally located and sized to prevent reverse passage removal of 39 and 39 39 therethrough once attached u00b0 extension and retraction of the first scissor linkage 40 of the first traveler assembly 30 serves to move the plurality of louver carriers 32 and attached first set of individual louvers 50 along the guide rails 27 and 27 39 of the first channel 25 extension and retraction of the scissor linkage 41 of the second traveler assembly 31 serves to move the plurality of louver carriers 32 and attached second set of individual louvers 60 along the guide rails 28 and 28 39 of the second channel 26 control means is provided for selectively and individually extending and retracting the scissor linkages 40 and 41 of the first and second traveler assemblies 30 and 31 along the length of the header casing 20 so that either the first set of individual louvers 50 or second set of individual louvers 60 may be pulled open or closed while the other remains stationary the control means includes a cord 70 for controlling the first set of louvers 50 extending through the first apertures 43 of all the stems 33 from one end of the header casing to the other and back through the second aperture 44.
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molding compounds where they make good penetration of the glass fibers extremely difficult u201d to the contrary this invention uses thixotropes in smc to make light weight parts moldable at low pressures among the thixotropes useful in the composition used to make the molded part of this invention are the preferred thixotrope used in the process of this invention is fumed silica the fumed silica is available from degussa corporation ridgefield park n j as aerosil 200 hydrophilic fumed silica having a bet surface area of 200 u00b1 25 m 2 g as measured by din 66131 from cabot corporation boston mass as cab o sil m5 with similar characteristics or from wacker chemie adrian mich as hdk fumed silica in the molding industry as described in the asm international engineered materials handbook u201c composites u201d thickeners include calcium and magnesium oxides and hydroxides they initiate the reaction that transforms the mixture of smc ingredients into a handleable reproducible molding material usually 0 25 to 3 5 of the smc formulation is thickener it is the final ingredient added to the resin mix and it begins the chemical thickening process immediately thickening agents useful in this invention are alkaline earth oxides or alkaline earth hydroxides magnesium oxide is the preferred thickening agent optionally fillers may be used in this invention useful fillers include calcium carbonate kaolin clays and hollow glass spheres the preferred filler is calcium carbonate maleic anhydride 599 parts 6 11 moles and propylene glycol 510 parts 6 71 moles were reacted at 200 u00b0 c in the presence of hydroquinone until an acid value of 30 was reached the.
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no 3 748 873 on page 7 lines 35 65 where the yarn guides 52 and 53 are located at different levels to selectively transfer thread to needles following high or low level paths designated as c 39 and b 39 in fig5 of the drawings in the instant case the selected needle having picked up a thread from a higher level is brought to a lower position by the right hand stitch cam whereby the hook of the non selected needle can catch this thread before it is acted on by the right hand stitch cam 48 and brought to a position where its latch is closed in order to rearrange the cams so that the operator may then produce fair isle knitting it is merely necessary to depress cam control lever 32 as shown by fig5 a actuation of the lever 32 results in lever movement substantially the same as described previously with respect to lever 21 thus as lever 32 moves upwardly ramp 36 engages with lug 46 on the locking plate and forces the locking plate to the right against the bias of the locking plate spring 55 lug 46 is forced out of recess 29 of lever 21 thereby unlocking lever 21 the lug then moves downwardly along ramp 36 of cam control lever 32 and into recess 37 thereof to lock both of cam control levers 21 and 32 into their upper operative positions and thereby permitting both of the upper and lower jacquard cams 19 and 20 to shift upwards under the influence of their springs to adopt an upper operative locked position when so positioned as may be seen from fig7 the selected needles follow the high path through.
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relationship with the sliding direction at this end means is provided which links the front and the rear carrier 8 9 for integral movement along the slits specifically left and right hand rear brackets 13 14 are mounted within the bed 1b in alignment with the opposite ends of the rear slit 4 idlers 16 15 are pivotally mounted on the left hand rear bracket 13 and the right hand front bracket 11 respectively and a wire 17 extends around these idlers and has its opposite ends anchored to the front and rear carriers 8 9 thus following a z shaped path in this manner the wire 17 is effective to produce an integral movement of the both carriers 8 9 in the same direction if a tractive force is applied to either carrier referring to fig4 a drive force which is utilized to drive the front and rear carriers 8 9 along the slits 3 4 and thus in the direction of the x axis and to drive the traveller 7 along the y axis guide rod 5 in the direction of the y axis at a level above the bed 1b utilizing the carriers 8 9 as relay means will now be described a space is defined within the bed 1b by four brackets 10 11 13 and 14 in which an x axis servo motor 20 and a y axis servo motor 21 are supported on respective motor brackets 18 19 which are fixedly mounted in a suitable manner these servo motors.
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fixed and portable access applications in a typical cell radius deployment of three to 10 kilometers wimax systems can deliver capacity of up to 40 mbps per channel for fixed and portable access applications wimax systems operate in licensed and license exempt bands between 2 6 ghz rf spectrum for example between 3 3 to 3 8 ghz and 5 7 to 5 8 ghz bands these profiles cover both tdd and fdd systems other system profiles can address the 5 8 ghz license exempt band and the 2 5 and 3 5 ghz licensed bands one embodiment conforms to the ieee 802 16e the mobile wireless metropolitan area networks wirelessman standard that will facilitate the global development of mobile broadband wireless access bwa systems the 802 16e system supports a combined fixed and mobile bwa supporting subscriber stations moving at vehicular speeds in licensed bands under 6 ghz meshes of wifi or wimax units can be combined to provide metropolitan area network as well as extending into a national area network the wifi or wimax mesh network topology is a semi mobile system because the connectivity position among the nodes may vary with time due to node departures new node arrivals and roaming nodes a node can send and receive messages so wireless data will find its way to its destination by passing through intermediate nodes with reliable communication links thus data must u201c hop u201d through neighboring devices to reach its final destination this multi hoping capability is designed to create a robust meshed network that automatically routes congestion and line of sight obstacles while improving throughput as subscriber density increases.
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from the arm 68 and is formed in a clip 78 for holding the magnetic reed switch 64 in fig4 a simplified schematic diagram shows the wiring for the magnetic reed switch 64 the switch 64 is shown connected across the inputs of the linear motor 28 in parallel with the signal leads from the electronic circuit logic 32 of the sewing machine 10 by connecting the switch 64 in this manner the closing thereof will short the electrical input of the linear motor 28 inhibiting the operation thereof in operation when for example a zig zag presser foot not having the magnet 62 installed thereon is attached to the presser bar 40 the magnetic reed switch 64 which is normally open has no effect on the linear motor 28 therefore if the operator selects a pattern which requires zig zag stitches the linear motor 28 responding to the circuit logic 32 causes the needle bar gate 26 to jog the needle bar 20 laterally when the straight stitch presser foot 50 is installed on the presser bar 40 the magnet 62 attached thereto causes the magnetic reed switch 64 to close which in turn grounds any signals to the linear motor 28 accordingly if the operator selects a pattern which would require the needle bar 20.
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conveyor 5 is the same width as the combustion chamber 7 the conveyor 5 introduces the snow and ice into the combustion chamber 7 gradually fig1 and it has variable speeds the conveyor is driven by a gear system 8 fig1 the gear system is installed at one end of the conveyor 5 and is powered by a suitable type of motor the combustion chamber 7 being adjacent to the container 1 contains the burners 9 fig1 and 2 which produce a hot and naked flame under which snow and ice transported by the conveyor 5 melt the entire floor of the combustion chamber 7 has holes for an equivalent of fifty per cent 50 of its surface which encourage the evacuation of water produced by melting snow into a recovery basin 10 fig1 and 6 on the floor of of the combustion chamber 7 passes the conveyor 5 the burners 9 are disposed on a suitable support which is attached to all of the vertical sides of the combustion chamber 7 above the floor so as to provide a flame on the entire surface of the combustion chamber 7 the burners 9 are fueled by a hydrocarbon fuel and their position and or setting is adjustable the intensity of the heat generated by the burners 9 is controlled according to the type of snow and or ice to be treated and the speed of the conveyor 5 a cloth composed of heat reflective strips or other material is disposed vertically in the center of container 1 in order to retain the.
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least one centerjoining plate for joining the substantially u shaped forms 10 a 10 b and 10 c together as a unit in this embodiment the center joining plate is in the form of a disc 20 preferably the forms 10 a 10 b and 10 c are fastened to the joining means below the upper transverse portions 12 of the forms 10 a 10 b and 10 c means such as an anchor plate 24 attached to the bottom of the substantially u shaped forms 10 a 10 b and 10 c can also be provided to anchor the substantially u shaped forms 10 a 10 b and 10 c to a support surface the u201c footprint u201d of the assembly is governed by the transverse cross sections of the substantially u shaped forms 10 a 10 b and 10 c and the number of such forms that are nested the forms are not limited to tubing of circular cross section but can be made of tubing of other cross sections including but not limited to square or rectangular cross sections fig3 a 30d and fig3 a 30d show fifth and sixth embodiments 110 and 110 u2032 respectively of a bollard in which the forms 110 a 110 b 110 c and 110 d are made of tubing having a square cross section each substantially u.
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its shape the glove 10 is dressed onto it carefully the dressed glove 10 is then placed on the lower platen 34 of the hydraulic press machine 16 and compressed under the engraved plate 20 to make an impression on the elastomer surface 12 the pressure is controlled so that the elastomer 12 is not damaged in engraving the pattern see fig6 onto the engraved plate 20 care has to be taken to not to have edges too sharp which will cut in to the elastomer surface 12 of the glove 10 and ruin its performance this is achieved in designing phase of pattern the glove 10 with the moulded pattern see fig6 is then removed from the flat former 14 washed dressed onto another former not shown and cured completely in a curing oven having temperature controls and moisture management technology in another embodiment instead of working with latex the former 14 pre dressed with a liner is dipped into a solution not shown of an elastomer vulcanising ingredients after full or partial drying of the solvent the supported glove 10 is embossed with a pattern as described above prior to curing whilst still in the wet gel state or fully uncured state prior to full vulcanisation in an oven in such an instance prior to making the solution of the elastomer the vulcanising agents and other formulation ingredients are either mixed into the solid elastomer in a mill 2 roll mill bambury busco kneader or other type of mill used for milling ingredients into solid rubber a technique well known to those working in the field of solid rubber mixing or they are added to a solution of.
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in vertical direction only 15 of the volume and by compression in the longitudinal direction of the component 30 of the volume or by compression in the direction of the width a reduction in volume of about 35 after this article specific precompression the covering layer 48 which extended initially only over a portion of the initial length 64 and the initial width 62 of the mold surface 33 for example covers now a surface of the shaped part 2 over its entire face as can be seen from fig6 thereafter as already described schematically in fig1 the reaction fluid for example vapour with a temperature of 160 u00b0 c to 180 u00b0 c in particular dry steam is fed into the mold cavity 28 through ventilation openings 37 or openings which are arranged especially for this purpose these reaction fluids in particular vapour or a solvent introduces the reaction of the liquid coating 47 or the synthetic material and this liquid raw material foams up due to an appropriate gas formation and the development of a cell structure of open and or half open and or closed cells between the individual granules 10 11 for example as indicated schematically in fig6 this way the initially loose granules 10 11 are integrated into a soft medium or hard cell structure depending on the desired strength based on the raw material used and this leads to a strenghtened shaped part 2 having the desired thickness and hardness after the reaction.
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cm in height and about 13 cm in diameter the inflorescence is effective for about 8 weeks the peduncle is about 5 1 cm in length is finely pubescent and is n77d in color with aluminum and 61b in color without aluminum the pedicels are about 1 2 cm in length finely pubescent and n77d in color with aluminum and 61b in color without aluminum flower bud size about 2 mm in length about 2 mm in diameter flower bud shape round color 86b when grown with aluminum and n74c when grown without aluminum sterile florets are about 2 1 cm in diameter each floret contains 4 sepals about 1 cm in length and about 9 mm in width sterile floret shape ovoid with obtuse apex acute base and entire margin texture smooth with no pubescence color at maturity with aluminum the upper surface is n82a and the lower surface is n82c without aluminum the upper surface is 71b and lower surface is n74d color of aged sepals with aluminum the upper and lower surfaces are 185b without aluminum the upper and lower surfaces are 184c petals fertile flowers size 5 petals per flower about 3 mm in length and about 1 5 mm in width shape ovate with acuminate apex truncate base and entire margin texture smooth with no pubescence color at peak of bloom the upper surface of the petals is n88a and the lower surface is n88b with aluminum when grown without aluminum the upper surface of the petals is n74c and the lower surface is.
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case where the reaction temperature is lower than the melting point 52 5 u00b0 53 8 u00b0 c of n u03b1 hydroxyethyl formamide examples of the solvent include aliphatic hydrocarbons such as hexane and heptane and aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene toluene and xylene which do not substantially dissolve the reaction product the amount of solvent should be such that the reaction product is completely dispersed it is 0 2 2 times by weight as much as formamide i addition the solvent may be added into the reaction system when the reaction proceeding the reaction product n u03b1 hydroxyethyl formamide eventually crystallizes out of the reaction system however it is desirable to cool the reaction system or to add seed crystals to the reaction system to promote crystallization and increase yields when the conversion of formamide has reached 50 80 preferably 60 80 the cooling temperature ranges from 20 u00b0 c to 30 u00b0 c preferably from 0 u00b0 c to 20 u00b0 c the addition of seed crystals may be accomplished in the usual way crystallized n u03b1 hydroxyethyl formamide may be readily recovered from the reaction system by filtration if crystallization does not take place or it is not necessary to recover crystals it is possible to add an alcohol to the reaction liquid for alkoxylation the thus obtained n u03b1 hydroxyethyl formamide is subsequently reacted with an alcohol to give n u03b1 alkoxyethyl formamide the alcohol is a primary or secondary alcohol which has 1 8 preferably 1 4 carbon atoms it includes for example methanol ethanol n propanol n butanol and.
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such that pressure reduction does not take place with its associated risk of steam blowing through up through the column of chips which can disturb the passage of chips and generate foul smelling gases that are expelled from the chips and are not bound in the withdrawn impregnation fluid rec the following table gives suitable positions for the addition of different impregnation fluids at different temperatures at atmospheric pressure or at a pressure of u00b1 0 5 bar at the top of the impregnation vessel the first second and third impregnation fluids bl 1 bl 2 and bl 3 are in the method according to the invention principally established from one common flow of black liquor that has been withdrawn from a subsequent cooking stage it is appropriate that the black liquor which already has a high temperature when withdrawn form the digester constitutes more than 50 and preferably more than 75 of the impregnation fluid energy can be managed in this way in an efficient manner the relevant subflows bl 1 bl 2 and bl 3 with different temperatures are obtained in that the common flow bl is divided into at least two flows one cooled flow and one non cooled flow the temperature of the first impregnation fluid bl 1 is adjusted by cooling the black liquor bl the third impregnation fluid bl 3.
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A description fig2 illustrates an exemplary schematic flow for encryption in one embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in fig2 plain text 12 is input to both an encoder 114 and a model 116 a main key 118 is supplied to the model 116 and to a random generator 122 the random generator 122 produces working keys from the main key 118 and random numbers generated within and the working keys are output to the encoder 114 and the model 116 the model 116 provides to the encoder 114 two frequency counts for 0 and 1 respectively and the encoder 114 output is a compressed bit stream the encoder 114 produces compressed information i e cipher text 120 based on the plain text 12 and the working keys output from the random number generator 122 and the frequency counts 0 1 from the model 116 the encoder 114 may operate as follows a message to be encoded is represented by an interval of real numbers between 0 and 1 as the message becomes longer the interval needed to represent the message decreases and the number of bits needed to specify the interval increase successive symbols of the message reduce the size of the interval in accordance with the symbol probabilities generated by the model 116 the more likely symbols reduce the range by less than the unlikely symbols and hence add fewer bits.
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chain causes the rollers to climb up the coast side flank as the rollers progress around the sprocket wrap with the addition of appreciable chordal pitch reduction the extent to which the rollers climb up the coast side flank in increased it is important to note that chordal pitch reduction is required when the pressure angle u03b3 has a negative value otherwise as shown in fig1 and 17 roller 162 would interfere with the engaging flank with a maximum material sprocket and a theoretical pitch shortest chain as it exits the wrap 158 back into the span also the reduced chordal pitch assists the staged mesh as previously mentioned fig1 showing the roller contact progression in the wrap 158 serves also to show why the shallow u03b2 39 angle and tooth space clearance tsc helps maintain 34 hard 34 roller sprocket contact for the rollers in the wrap in addition the disengaging flank roller seating angle u03b2 39 fig9 may be adjusted to have a maximum value which is equal to u03b1 min 2 or even less this reduced seating angle u03b2 39 promotes faster separation when the roller leaves the sprocket and enters the span this reduced angle u03b2 39 also allows for the roller in a worn chain to ride up the coast flank surface to a less severe angle as the roller moves around the sprocket in the wrap the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments obviously modifications will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of this specification and this invention is intended to include same insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the.
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screw 10 which may include a padded knob 137 to cooperate with the headboard 109 so the set screw 10 is turned until the headboard frame 1 is securely connected to the headboard 109 consequently the headboard frame 1 is detachably connected to the headboard 109 fig1 illustrates a remote operating switch 12 to control the speed turn off and turn on the motor 9 and illustrates a safety sensor 11 to turn off the motor 9 if the draw sheet 2 approaches at a predetermined distance to the headboard frame 1 fig1 illustrates a bolt sleeve 132 and mounting holes 154 for installation purposes fig1 additionally illustrates that the straps 14 for example a comfortdraw integrated strap system which may be flexible or which may be rigid extend or retract in accordance with the bidirectional rotation of the spool 5 fig1 illustrates a draw sheet 2 which may be sufficiently large in order to order to carry the patient and move the patient over the mattress 18 of the bed the draw sheet 2 may be connected to the straps 6 by a fastener 3 which may include a hook and a loop aperture 16 may be used for mounting the headboard frame 1 to the headboard 109 fig2 illustrates a perspective view of the headboard frame 1 which has been placed onto the headboard 109 and illustrates the motor shaft 7 which may be mounted on the bearings 4 and.
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curve 20 h 60 minute exposure shown as curve 20 i 90 minute exposure shown as curve 20 j and 120 minute exposure shown as curve 20 k fig2 b shows the optical band gap energies of activated zrpda with 0 minute shown as curve 24 a 60 minutes shown as curve 24 b and 120 minutes of uv exposure shown as curve 24 c in accordance with some embodiments of the invention fig2 c shows the optical band gap energies of pure ligand with 0 minute shown as curve 26 a 60 minutes shown as curve 26 b and 120 minutes of uv exposure shown as curve 26 c in accordance with some embodiments of the invention fig3 a shows photoluminescence spectra 30 of diluted h 2 pda in accordance with some embodiments of the invention fig3 b shows photoluminescence spectra 33 of zrpda before uv exposure in accordance with some embodiments of the invention fig3 c shows photoluminescence spectra 36 of zrpda with 120 minutes uv irradiation in accordance with some embodiments of the invention the hydrostability of zrpda synthesized using the methods described herein was verified by immersion under water for 672 hours the tested samples were analyzed by ft ir spectrometer and high resolution x ray diffractometer showing the stability of its crystal structure for example fig4 a shows powder xrd patterns of zrpda as synthesized shown as curve 40 a and soaked in.
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formed by cords extending from the upper end of groove 139 to the upper end of 46 of the guide portion 138 there being circumferentially spaced elongate arcuate sections 47 between the relief portions 44 having the same external diameter as the upper piston portions 37 and assisting in guiding the hammer piston 20 in its reciprocation along the inner wall of the housing section 14 as described herein below when the hammer piston 20 is at the lower end of its stroke as shown in fig1 a and 1b a flow control piston corner 50 at the upper end of the piston portion 37 is spaced below the upper housing flow control corner 31 allowing air in the housing above the piston 20 to flow down through the passages 44 and into the internal circumferential exhaust groove 32 around the upper piston portion 37 then through the lower portion of the groove 32 and the grooves 39 and 136 into radial exhaust ports 51 formed through the hammer piston below its intermediate piston wall 52 that communicate with a elongate central piston cavity 53 into which an exhaust tube 54 extends upwardly from the anvil 18 the tube forming a continuation of exhaust passage 53 and communicating with an exhaust passage 55 through the anvil.
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the echo canceller 108 takes the audio signal that would emit from the television or display device or audio system that is outputting an audio signal coming through the set top box 11 and generate a cancelling signal that would mix with the signal coming into the set top box 11 via the audio pick up device thus cancelling the unwanted audio signal and preventing unwanted feedback the transmission encoder 110 encodes data from the echo canceller 108 so as to prepare it to be transmitted to a desired networked target the audio video combiner 112 merges the audio and video outbound feeds together this is accomplished by taking the audio signals from the echo canceller 108 and combining them with the video signal generated by the local video encoder 106 in other embodiments the transmission encoder 110 is not included and the audio and video feeds are transmitted as separate signals the combiner mixer 113 combines different sources of the audio video signals which are to be provided to the television 118 or desired display device and routes the combined signal to the output interface 101 it is contemplated that sms gaming audio video audio call video call video audio call interactive menu displays co viewing displays and others may be provided to the output interface 101 by the combiner mixer 113 in some embodiments the combiner mixer 113 includes an encoder while in other embodiments an encoder is provided in the output interface 101 referring now to fig3 the process of initiating a coviewing session between.
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away from the upper section 100 further the lower section 200 does not contain a pod or any pod like structure in any embodiment of the present invention because it does not have a pod or a pod like structure the outer bottommost surface 205 of the lower section 200 is able to set close to the ground when the vessel 10 is on land further the lower section 200 forms a hull 210 the hull 210 has both a starboard side 213 which is shown in fig1 and a port side 216 which is shown in fig4 located both at the inside bottom surface 218 of the hull 210 and within the hull 210 are a first bilge tank 220 and a second bilge tank 220 u2032 specifically the first bilge tank 220 is located on the starboard side 213 of the inner bottom surface 218 of the hull 210 and the second bilge tank 220 u2032 is located on the port side 216 of the inner bottom surface 218 of the hull 210 referring to fig2 included between the first section 100 and the bilge tanks 220 and 220 u2032 is an engine 230 which is essentially centered between the bilge tanks 220 and 220 u2032 the placement of the engine 230 to a central.
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end with a recess extending around the pipe inwardly from the pin or box end each recess contains an insulating sleeve 21 mounting the contacts 17 to allow electrical communication to be made with like contacts and conductors of adjacent pipe units the two insulating sleeves 21 and the contacts 17 have outer surfaces which are continuous with the adjacent outer wall surface of the pipe units between them the contacts 17 can have any appropriate external shape for example as indicated at inset a of fig5 the contacts can comprise slip rings 17a extending entirely around the unit alternatively as shown in inset b of fig5 they can comprise segmented slip rings 17b at three axially spaced positions another possibility namely segmented slip rings 17c at the same axial position is illustrated in inset c of fig5 in the mechanically assembled condition of two pipe units 1 shown in fig5 the two units are rigidly connected together mechanically and their communicating interiors provide a flow conduit for drilling mud it remains to establish electrical connection between the two sets of the conductors 10 this is effected by means of bridging connector means constituted here by bridging members 25 axially split into sleeve portions 26 shown in fig3 each provided internally with electrical contact bands 27 appropriate to the pattern of the contacts 17 in the contact zones 19 the connector sleeve.
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124 premetered onto the material web 112 or the screen or wire fabric belt 114 an equalization device 130 which in the embodiment according to fig2 comprises a scraper device 132 but which may be designed in principle as any other known doctor knife or equalization device is positioned downstream from the coating mechanism 120 the equalization device 130 smooths the coating medium 124 applied and removes any excess coating medium 124 applied to return it via an intermediate cleaning step to the feed flow m to the spray coating mechanism 120 corresponding to the embodiment of fig1 the roll 118 also has a suction zone 128 0083 fig3 depicts another embodiment of a coating device according to the invention which corresponds essentially to that of fig1 analogous parts are consequently identified in fig3 by the same reference characters as in fig1 but increased by the number 200 the coating device 210 according to fig3 is described below to the extent that it differs from the coating device 10 according to fig1 whose description is otherwise hereby referred to the coating device 210 according to fig3 differs from the embodiment according to fig1 in particular in that the coating mechanism 220 is positioned on the side of the material web 212 facing the roll 218 the coating mechanism 220 is in principle designed exactly as has been described for the coating mechanism 20 with reference to fig6 however the boundary walls of the coating mechanism 220 are in sliding contact with.
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the rotation of the peripheral thread 23 also gives the chips a push in the angular direction due to the friction between the peripheral thread 23 and the chips further as indicated above due to the relatively high rotating speed of the peripheral thread 23 the chips will be exposed to centrifugal forces that will keep them in close contact with the inside of the cylindrical pipe 19 in accordance with the present invention the feed screw 18 includes an angled end part 22 for releasing the chips in the radial direction towards the peripheral grinding zone the angled end part 22 is angled so as to redirect the chips which are conveyed in a mainly axial direction inside the cylindrical pipe 19 to a partly radial direction towards the grinding zone as they exit the cylindrical pipe this is achieved in that the angled end part 22 is arranged at an angle with respect to the peripheral thread 23 the re directing of the chips is not such that the chips will be re directed so as to be conveyed in the radial direction only namely the chips have an inherent kinetic energy in both the axial and the angular direction as they reach the angled end part 22 and this kinetic energy will not be totally lost part of the axial angular kinetic energy will however be transferred into kinetic energy in the radial direction.
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semiconductor wafer feature the feature shown in fig6 a 6c for aperture aligning using a cdsem comprising an aperture assembly 30 having the automatically aligning objective aperture of the invention the steps for cd measurement include step 1 the automatic objective alignment method of the invention step 2 conventional rough focus adjustment and step 3 conventional fine focus adjustment astigmatism adjustment note that once the objective aperture has been correctly aligned cd measurements can be taken for many months by merely performing the rough focus adjustment of step 2 and the astigmatism adjustment of step 3 over time however the objective aperture tends to degrade thereby making rough focus and astigmatism adjustment difficult for the operator as the image of feature will tend to move across and or off the display screen during focussing when this occurs the operator must change the objective aperture and perform step 1 according to the earlier described method to properly align the new objective aperture once step 1 has been performed the rough focus method of step 2 is performed if image of the feature still moves across and or off the display screen during rough focussing the objective aperture may have to be aligned again by repeating the automatic objective aperture alignment method of step 1 after rough focus has been achieved fine focussing or astigmatism adjustment is performed if a fine focus is not achieved it may be necessary to repeat step 2 and then perform step 3 again once a fine focus image of the feature is achieved it may be saved to the image controller 50 while the foregoing invention has been described with reference to the above various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention accordingly all such.
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compositions combinations kit of parts manufacture and or the use of the combinations according to this invention a compound of the formula i and the at least one compound of the formula ii which is preferably 3 u2032 deoxy 3 u2032 fluorothymidine or 3 u2032 deoxy 3 u2032 fluoro 5 o 2 l valyloxy propionyl guanosine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof are preferably present in a synergistic ratio usually this ratio is between about 1 250 to about 250 1 more preferably the ratio is between about 1 50 to about 50 1 the most preferred ratio is between about 1 20 to about 20 1 which includes the ratios 1 18 1 16 1 14 1 12 1 10 1 8 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 5 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 12 1 14 1 16 1 18 1 and all ranges in between if a further therapeutic agent is added ratios will be adjusted accordingly it will be appreciated that the amount of pharmaceutical composition according to the invention required for use in treatment or prophylaxis will vary not only with the particular compound selected but also.
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104 is employed nonetheless it will be appreciated that in variants of the embodiment fewer or more lens elements could be employed the former limiting image quality with the latter potentially improving quality albeit at higher cost the lens elements comprise an aperture group including a positive front collecting lens 104 1 disposed immediately adjacent the filter 102 in the embodiment shown lens 104 1 includes a meniscus shape in a central portion of the lens 104 1 nearest the optical axis 114 with the object side surface surface 3 being convex further surface 4 of lens 104 1 is an aspheric surface characterized by an aspheric inflection point in the central region of lens 104 1 surface 4 is concave accordingly surface 4 curves toward the image side toward sensor 106 with increasing radius from optical axis 114 however with a further increasing radius from optical axis 114 towards the periphery of lens 104 1 surface 4 changes direction and bends toward an object side away from sensor 106 thus forming an aspheric inflection point in the illustrated embodiment the filter 102 is shown as a separate planar element to the lens assembly 104 however in variations of the invention the filter including the aperture stops for the visible and ir imaging systems can be provided as a coating on the front surface surface 3 of the collecting lens 104 1.
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{"publication_number": "US-4382460-A", "abstract": "a slat from which door or window shutter may be composed is made of two identically profiled strips , defining between them a concavity .", "application_number": "US-32386981-A", "description": "the two strips 1 and 2 indicated by end views thereof , have identical profiles but are turned through 180 \u00b0 ( in the plane of their major extension ) relative to one another . the strips are made of sheet metal , preferably steel sheet , each strip being folded double in its longitudinal direction , as seen at a . one edge of the strip is bent over on itself at b resulting in a hook - like profile . the opposite edge of the strip marked c forms a lip extending from the plane of the strip . the strips define cavities at both sides of fold a . as shown before , two such strips placed opposite each other their concavities facing one another but one turned through 180 \u00b0 relative to the other , can be assembled to form the slat shown in fig2 . to achieve this the lip c of one strip is introduced into the bent over fold b of the complementary strip . the desired permanent connection is achieved by submitting the two marginal portions of the assembly to lock - seaming pressure along the whole length of the two edges . it will be seen that such a slat cannot be bent lengthwise , since the ribs a can withstand maximal bending stress . the strips , before being assembled to form a slat , are galvanized and enamelled , and thus become weatherproof . the shutters made with these slats are absolute weatherproof and almost burglarproof , since a shutter made therefrom would have to be fully demolished in order to gain access into a room closed with such shutter ."
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will arise between the normal displacement of the reflective surface when the variable mirror is set in the normal state with no error and the displacement of the actually set reflective surface therefore merely using the variable mirror involves difficulties in obtaining sufficient image blur compensation accuracy with this embodiment information concerning the displaced state of the reflective surface 2 a of the variable mirror 2 is produced on the basis of the imaged positions on the imaging unit 4 of the marks 2 c formed on the variable mirror 2 and the compensation unit 7 produces correction information for correcting the displacement error of the reflective surface 2 a from the information concerning the displaced state and then corrects a drive signal supplied from the drive unit 3 to the control electrodes 2 b of the variable mirror 2 using the correction information thus with this embodiment since the drive signal is corrected using the correction information produced by the compensation unit 7 it is possible to obtain sufficient image blur compensation accuracy even in the presence of the individual difference among variable mirrors and variable mirror mounting errors in addition information concerning the displaced state of the reflective surface 2 a of the variable mirror 2 is produced on the basis of the imaged positions on the imaging unit 4 of the marks 2 c formed on the variable mirror 2 thus allowing information concerning the displaced state to be obtained without using dedicated means and the device structure to be simplified a.
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call to exchange u201c x u201d and exchange u201c b u201d thinks it is receiving the call from exchange u201c y u201d however both exchange u201c a u201d and exchange u201c b u201d are actually dealing with the same exchange namely the exchange of the invention regarding the exchange of the invention the selected outgoing trunk route could have been on the same node as the incoming trunk route in this case the same node would have played both an incoming role and an outgoing role the selected outgoing trunk route could have had the same node end point code value as the incoming trunk route or a different node end point code value both cases would have worked equally well fig5 shows how the exchange of the invention can have many nodes and yet use as few as two point codes fig5 shows how the same pair of node end point codes u201c x u201d and u201c y u201d can be re used each of the four neighbouring exchanges u201c a u201d u201c b u201d u201c c u201d and u201c d u201d thinks it is connected to an exchange u201c x u201d and to an exchange u201c y u201d however they are all connected to the same exchange of the invention exchanges u201c a u201d u201c b u201d and u201c d u201d are each connected to a different pair of nodes exchanges u201c b u201d and u201c c u201d are connected to the same pair of nodes a neighbouring exchange u201c a u201d say can choose whether to make the trunk routes u201c a x u201d and u201c a y u201d have equal priority or whether to make trunk route u201c a x u201d be its first choice route and trunk route u201c a y.
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mounting the dyeing head 12 by means of mounting bolts not shown by loosening the mounting bolts and manipulating an adjustment screw 27 fig2 the height of the head 12 may be adjusted to increase or decrease the height of the head 12 relative to the yarn 13 each slot 22 includes a liquid supply conduit 24 which supplies the dye upwardly into the slots 22 such that the slots 22 are constantly supplied with the dye in the embodiment shown in fig4 to 6 the supply conduits 24 are alternatingly staggered thereby allowing the supply conduits 24 to be formed of a sufficient size constantly to flood the slots 22 while increasing the structural integrity of the dyeing head 12 in this embodiment the supply conduits 24 are formed with a diameter of 0 05 to 0 12 inches preferably 0 07 to 0 09 inches depending on the viscosity of the dye or coating material the slots 22 may be formed of a sufficiently small width 21 e g 0 015 inches such that the dye is constantly maintained within the entire length of the slots 22 by capillary action instead as in this embodiment a pump may be controlled to supply the appropriate amount of dye to replenish the slots 22 at the same rate as.
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includes a spring 37 which is wrapped about pin 31 once it has been deployed through aligned holes 33 and 35 of hinge members 27 and 29 spring 37 is wrapped sufficiently tightly about pin 31 so that it urges upward or forward ends 19 of segments 13 toward each other as shown in fig3 each recess 25 of segments 13 13 39 has a depression 41 therein in which one of the spring ends 43 is seated likewise each hinge member 27 29 has an indent 45 formed therein along its underside to receive and fix by soldering the same spring end as seen in fig3 in dotted lines when segments 13 13 39 are opened to their maximum stops 47 at the lower ends of the segments abut preventing further opening of the earring and thereby preventing spring 37 from being overly 34 wound 34 in order to wear earring 13 of the invention upward or forward ends 19 of segments 13 and 13 39 are urged away from each other against the force of spring 37 so that there is a sufficient distance between ends 19 for accommodating the wearer 39 s ear lobe then earring 11 is placed along the wearer 39 s ear lobe as shown in fig1 and 2.
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to the starch solution with mixing then adding polyvinyl alcohol solution to the mixture with mixing then adding the salt solution then finally adding a pigment to the film forming polymer composition the pigment may be added to the film forming polymer composition as a dispersion or in powder form water can be added before or after the cationic polymer addition to adjust to the desired solids the cationic polymers of this invention with an rsv reduced specific viscosity of 0 1 to 30 dl g can be prepared by solution gel dry dispersion suspension and emulsion polymerization in at least one embodiment the polymer is a cationic dispersion polymer with rsv of less than 10 due ease of transfer through pipes or pumps and mixing film forming polymer compositions can readily be made using low rsv cationic dispersion polymer due to ease of mixing the cationic dispersion polymers of this invention have from 20 to 80 mole percent of cationic monomer the non ionic polymer with rsv 0 1 to 30 dl g can be prepared by solution gel dry dispersion suspension and emulsion polymerization in at least one embodiment the polymer of this film forming polymer composition is polyvinyl alcohol with hydrolysis levels above 85 a polyvinyl alcohol used in an example film forming polymer composition has a hydrolysis level of 99 in at least one embodiment the starches of this invention are those typically used in papermaking machines such as cationic modified and or ethylated starch examples of the starches are penford gum 280 an ethylated starch by penford corp of centennial colo and cerestar hs05972 in at least one embodiment inorganic water soluble salts with cations having divalent or higher charges are selected for use in the film forming polymer composition in.
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in the form of a flat plate grasped at spaced positions by both hands of a player a net is mounted centrally in the plate a player endeavoring to bat a ball by maneuvering the plate with both hands without receiving the ball in the net application_number US 8332593 A description with reference now to the drawings the ball game apparatus of the invention comprises a unitary substantially rigid planar plate 10 defining a bat having flat upper and lower surfaces 12 14 the plate 10 has a central part 16 flanked by oppositely extending wing parts 18 20 having less lateral breadth than that of the central part 16 an opening 22 fig3 passes symmetrically through the central part 16 of the plate and is of a size as to leave between its periphery and the periphery of the central part an annular region 24 surrounding the opening 22 the wing parts 18 20 are joined to the central part 16 on diametrically opposite sides of the opening 22 a net 26 has an open end 27 surrounded by a rim 28 connected to the flat upper surface of the central part 16 of the plate and surrounding the opening 22 as best seen in fig3 the net rim 28 may conveniently be connected to the plate by means of an annular groove 30 into which the rim 28 may be pushed and there trapped by flexible liner material.
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of the present invention an esd protection circuit whole chip is surrounded by the esd bus 301 which serves as the common connection among each esd protection cell of each separate power supply moreover the esd bus 301 is not applied any external voltage the first voltage selector 305 of the first esd protection cell 315 will compare the voltage of the first power 303 and the voltage of the esd bus 301 then outputs the higher voltage as the output of the first voltage selector 305 in other words if the voltage of the first power 303 is higher than the voltage of the esd bus 301 the voltage of the first power 303 will be the output of the first voltage selector 305 similarly the operational principle of the second voltage selector 325 of the second esd protection cell 335 and the operational principle of the third voltage selector 345 of the third esd protection cell 355 are same as the principle of the first voltage selector 305 above otherwise referring to fig6 which shows that a simple circuit diagram of a voltage selector when the first voltage 240 is higher than the second voltage 250 the first transistor 270 is turned on and the second transistor 280 is inactive so that the first voltage 240 is outputted from the voltage selector 290 to the output.
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for example the ecu 97 can at least partially disable the operation of the fuel injection and or ignition systems preferably the ecu 97 disables the fuel injection and or ignition systems so as to limit the speed of the engine to approximately 2000 3000 rpm the program returns to the start of the control routine and continues the program as long as the engine is running if at the decision block p 14 the engine speed is determined to be less than a predetermined engine speed u201c a u201d the routine 140 moves to operation block p 18 normal ignition and fuel system operation is allowed for example the ecu 97 can control the ignition and fuel systems according to any known strategy for normal operation the routine 140 then ends optionally the routine 140 can return to the beginning and repeat after the control block p 18 additionally the routine 140 can be configured to operate only when the temperature of the engine 12 is below a normal operating temperature for example the ecu 97 can be configured to sample an engine temperature sensor and run the routine 140 only when the engine temperature is below a normal operating temperature preferably the normal operating temperature is the minimum temperature at which the engine 12 should be allowed to operate over its entire rpm range thus from the forgoing description it should be readily apparent that.
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mm long 1 7 dtex staple fibres of polyester mixed therein the nonwoven materials were manufactured in the following way a 0 4 m wide web of spunlaid filaments was laid down onto a forming fabric at 20 m min such that the filaments were not bonded to each other by a 0 4 m wide head box a fibre dispersion containing pulp fibres and staple fibres or alternatively without staple fibres was laid onto the unbonded web of spunlaid filaments and the excess water was drained and sucked off the unbonded spunlaid filaments and wetlaid short fibres were then mixed and bonded together by hydroentanglement with three manifolds at a hydroentangling energy of about 300 350 kwh ton the hydroentanglement was done from the wetlaid side and the pulp and staple fibres were thus moved into and mixed intensively with the spunlaid filament web finally the hydroentangled nonwoven composite material was dewatered and then dried using a through air drum drier the taber resistance values refer to the pulp side of the composite nonwoven material as is evident from table 1 the strength of the pulp side is optimised at a projected coverage between 1 3 and 1 5 corresponding to filament titre of 3 2 and 2 5 dtex g 10 000 m respectively at higher projected coverage of 1 7 or more represented by projected coverages 1 7 and 2 1 corresponding to filament titres of 1 9 and 1 3 dtex respectively the integration.
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so long as rotor 14 continues to turn current i pri tends to oppose change in flux u03c6 pm according to lenz 39 s law as does i sec when present producing a countervailing flux u03c6 c because of load current limiting change in u03c6 c will always be less than change in u03c6 pm and will never fully cancel change in u03c6 pm higher load resistances produce lower currents v ir and therefore lower induced flux lower resistances produce higher currents which induce greater flux in the limit of a perfect short circuit condition i e zero load resistance change in u03c6 c will cancel change in u03c6 pm the relationship between output voltage v magnetic flux u03c6 pm produced by permanent magnet generator 20 and magnetic flux u03c6 c produced by the currents i pri and i sec is described by when switching contactor s is closed pmg 10 enters a cancellation mode in which it rapidly de energizes closing switching contactor s shorts primary windings 22 a through secondary windings 22 b effectively bypassing output terminal t out because internal resistances in secondary windings 22 b are much lower than the generator load at output terminal t out substantially all of primary current i pri will flow in series from primary windings 22 a to secondary windings 22 b such that i pri i sec because the internal.
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14 b are approximately twice the length of the equivalent slit in the fabric tubes of prior art or conventional pantyhose garments with this transition to a two ply fabric portion yielding improved control of the abdominal area without any yarn modification and without compromising the buttocks enhancing rear panel system in another preferred embodiment of the invention the folded over lower edge of the inner ply f 3 of the two ply panty portion can remain free floating with only an attachment to the inverted u201c v u201d opening of the buttocks enhancing panel see fig8 and the diamond shape gusset panel 11 c in still another preferred embodiment of the invention the single ply fabric tubes may be manufactured in such a manner that they transition into a two ply fabric at the point along the tube where the leg portions will transition to the panty portion of the finished product to allow for the insertion of the buttocks enhancing panel through the space between the two plies of the not yet joined waist portion of the garment components which in then followed by lamination of the panel within the inner and outer plies of the panty portion and securing of the waistband portion with a flat stitch followed by completion of the other embodiments of the invention 10 as a preferred embodiment of the invention the hosiery undergarment is made predominantly of spandex yarn of between 50 and 70 denier or with nylon and other stretchable synthetic fabrics the marque diamond shape highly elastic and stretchable gusset system.
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44 as is illustrated in fig3 once connected arms 40 overlie the eyelet area 56 with the u shaped cut out retaining member 48 engages at least a portion of the spacer 54 apertures 42 of the arms 40 receive the rivet accordingly arms 42 overlie the eyelet 56 while the u shaped cut out engages spacer 54 in this manner the catch 46 is effectively in keying or keyed relation with the handle 38 the biasing member 52 urges the catch in an upward inclination or in a engaging position one of the more convenient features of the arrangement is that the catch arrangement is not only spaced with the respective side wall 26 28 of drawer 22 but further the entire catch arrangement is behind front wall this offers some degree of protection against damage as a further particularly convenient advantage associated with this structure the fact that the drawer handle and catch arrangement are two distinct components allow for easy repair of either one of these elements without extensive expense to replace an entire catch and handle assembly of a typically associated with prior art arrangements further by positioning the pivoting action of the arrangement along a respective side wall the overall catch arrangement benefits from the structural integrity provided by the connection between a front wall and respective side wall as well as the base wall 32 as shown in fig3 the catch 46 is received within a slot 60 of a cabinet frame member 62 cabinet frame member 62 comprises a vertical wall is adapted to receive in engaged relation as shown in fig3 catch 48 of catch member 46 such that the drawer will not be inadvertently released from movement via the telescopic.
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mail and or attending web based meetings among other computer related activities while waiting for an appointment at the salon application_number US 201213458819 A description referring now to fig1 therein shown is an example flow diagram of a method of providing web based salon services in accordance with aspects of the present invention the method starts upon visiting the salon 39 s website at s 100 according to various aspects a determination is made of whether the individual visiting the salon 39 s website at s 100 is a member of the salon or spa if the individual is a member at s 110 the individual may log on as a member at s 130 on the other hand if the individual visiting the salon 39 s website at s 100 is not a member at s 105 then the individual may elect to either become a member at s 115 or visit content regarding the salon spa services provided at s 120 according to various aspects if the individual is not a member and elects to join the salon at s 115 then a membership profile may be created for the individual at s 125 and the individual may then log on to the salon as a member at s 130 as discussed above according to various aspects if the individual declines to join at s 115 then although the individual may still be permitted to visit content about.
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at acceptable levels a screen 14 is placed on top of the applique grille 13 to prevent the ingestion of debris fig2 is a cross sectional view of the grille 12 applique grille 13 and the screen 14 in the preferred embodiment the screen is a wire fabric made of low carbon galvanized steel wire the wire has a 0 035 inch 0 889 mm diameter and forms a 7 u00d7 7 mesh which has 7 squares by seven squares per square inch in the preferred embodiment the grille 12 is formed by a plurality of parallel s shaped louvers 17 the s shaped louvers 17 are aluminum the s shaped louvers 17 have various lengths determined by the shape of the grille 12 the s shaped louvers 17 have a width 18 of 5 inches 127 mm the s shaped louvers overlap defined in that when s shaped louvers overlap there is no straight path in the direction of the widths of a s shaped louver and within the grille that does not encounter an s shaped louver the s shaped louvers 17 are spaced apart center to center 1 250 inches 31 75 mm the louvers have a thickness 33 of 0 625 inches 15 875 mm they are spaced with a spacing 34 of 0 625 inches apart 15 875 mm the applique grille 13 is formed by a plurality of metal bars 20 the metal bars 20 are straight and parallel to each other the metal bars 20 are also parallel to the s shaped louvers 17 the metal bars 20 have various lengths determined by the shape of the applique grill 13 in the preferred embodiment the metal.
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or c 2 c 6 alkynyl where the u2014 nr 3 r 4 group is situated ortho to the nhc u2550 x group and r 3 and r 4 are independently h or c 1 6 alkyl which c 1 6 alkyl group is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 groups selected independently from methyl halogen methoxy and hydroxy or r 3 and r 4 together form a 5 or 6 membered ring optionally substituted with halogen methyl methoxy or hydroxy and optionally containing one or two double bonds n 1 or 2 x is o or s y is o or s q 1 or 0 r 5 is c 1 c 6 alkyl chr 6 w c 3 c 6 cycloalkyl chr 6 w ch 2 c 3 c 6 cycloalkyl ch 2 chr 6 w c 3 c 6 cycloalkyl chr 6 w c 5 c 6 cycloalkenyl ch 2 chr 6 w c 5 c 6 cycloalkenyl c 2 c 6 alkenyl c 2 c 6 alkynyl ar 2 chr 6 w ar 2 ch 2 chr 6 w ar 2 or chr 6 w ch 2 ar 2 where w 0 3 ar 2 is a 5 to 10 member mono or bicyclic aromatic group optionally containing 1 4 ring heteroatoms selected independently from n o and s r 6 is c 1 c.
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is lt u03b3 lt u03b1 lt u03b2 in the northern hemisphere the panel distal to the sun 39 s path that is panel 13 is disposed at an angle equal to the angle of incidence between the sun 39 s rays and the earth relative to the latitude in which the collector is located at the winter equinox plus 5 u00b0 15 u00b0 whereas the panel proximal to the sun 39 s path that is panel 12 is disposed an angle equal to the angle of incidence between the sun 39 s rays and the earth relative to the latitude in which the collector is located on the summer equinox plus 5 u00b0 15 u00b0 of course in the southern hemisphere the positioning of the panels relative to the equator will be reversed referring to fig3 the panel facing surface of each panel for example surface 25 of panel 13 covered with a plurality of highly reflective convex receptors 26 preferably produced in a series of parallel strips 27 each receptor 26 is like every other receptor disposed on the respective panels 12 13 and in its preferred form will have a convex curvature formed by an arc having a chord approximately equal to three fourths of the diameter of the circle from which it is formed in one practice of the present invention each receptor 26 in each strip 27 is formed with a body 28 of extruded aluminum over which a highly reflective plastic film 29 such as.
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producing a single ply mat with aligned single fibers or fiber bundles that are substantially parallel to one another however as will be explained further below the present invention can also be used to produce a multiple ply mat where fiber orientation between adjacent plies is different to thereby create a porous multi ply mat such multi ply porous mats could be used in a variety of industries applications without departing from the scope of the present invention as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art in general system 10 includes a dispenser 12 capable of discharging a fiberizable material 14 therefrom in jet stream form as indicated by arrow 14 a that will be deposited as a single fiber or fiber bundles not shown on a collector 16 dispenser 12 is typically a spinneret through which fiberizable material 14 is pumped as is well known in the art of electrospinning the type and construction of dispenser 12 will dictate whether a single fiber or fiber bundles are deposited on collector 16 fiberizable material 14 is any viscous solution that will form a fiber after being discharged from dispenser 12 and deposited on collector 16 typically material 14 includes a polymeric material and can include disparate material fillers mixed therein to give the resulting fiber desired properties examples of suitable fillers are ceramic particles metal particles nanotubes and nanoparticles suitable collectors 16 include a static plate a wire mesh a moving conveyor type collector or a rotating drum mandrel fabricated in a variety of shapes and configurations the.
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then an acidic solution is added to the mixture 203 the amount of acidic solution is below 30 by weight in the final mixture in one embodiment an apple cider vinegar of 5 acidity is added below 20 by weight then the mixture is frozen to blocks 204 the frozen blocks of meat or meat mixture then are processed including cutting to slices 205 and drying the slices 206 similar to the process with solid animal meat according to some embodiments the purchaser shall deliver oxygen absorbers each box contains 75 bags and each bag contains 20 absorbers this combination shall vary depending on what combination the supplier sends to the purchaser the absorbers have a limited shelf life once the bag is open and the absorbers are exposed to the air each package is sealed individually with a seal bar using an impulse sealer or a heat sealer the location of the seal is across the top of the packaging directly above a zipper of the packaging and underneath of the hanging hole and the manufacturer will make sure each packaging is properly sealed the references cited herein teach many principles that are applicable to the present invention therefore the full contents of these publications are.
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subjected to an ion implantation of phosphorous at an energy between about 50 to 100 kev at a dose between about 5e14 to 1e16 atoms cm 2 conventional photolithographic and rie procedures using cl 2 as an etchant are used to create the polysilicon gate structure 4 schematically shown in fig1 after photoresist removal via plasma oxygen ashing followed by careful wet cleans a silicon oxide layer is deposited using either lpcvd or plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition pecvd processing the silicon oxide layer is grown at a temperature between about 500 u00b0 to 800 u00b0 c to a thickness between about 1000 to 4000 angstroms using tetraethylorthosilicate teos as a source a selective anisotropic rie procedure using chf 3 as an etchant is used to create insulator sidewall spacer 5 an ion implantation of arsenic at an energy between about 50 to 100 kev at a dose between about 5e13 to 5e14 atoms cm 2 is used to create source and drain regions 6 schematically shown in fig1 the process continues with the deposition of silicon oxide layer 7 obtained via either lpcvd or pecvd processing at a temperature between about 500 u00b0 to 800 u00b0 c to a thickness between about 5000 to 8000 angstroms a contact hole 8 is created in silicon oxide layer 7 to expose polysilicon gate structure 4 the contact hole 8 is formed via conventional photolithographic and rie procedures using chf 3 to etch silicon oxide layer 7 photoresist removal is accomplished via plasma oxygen ashing followed by careful wet cleans a deposition of aluminum containing between about 1 to 3 copper and between about 1 to 2 silicon is performed.
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using an oid in this way specifies to the managed element that the first row in the table identified by the oid u201c 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 u201d whose type matches one of the types specified in the lt qualifier gt field should be retrieved 0031 fig2 a illustrates a mib tree for the above request without the lt qualifier gt specified fig2 b illustrates the mib tree in which an additional level is added to specify the various types or subclasses in the qualifier field according to this protocol the shortcomings of the first noted prior art solution are overcome because the me does the filtering of objects from the table before sending information to the nms the shortcomings of the second noted prior art solution are overcome because the nms can retrieve any single type or combination of types of data from a series without having to use predetermined identifiers for each logical series operation of the protocol in relation to getnext and getbulk requests according to the invention is illustrated in the following fig3 shows an example a table stored on the me namely the atm switching system in fig1 which table contains information about cross connections of various types these include svcc connections at id 1 and id 4 pvcc connections at id.
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the amplifier 28 filter 30 or filters and multiplier 32 into a dc equivalent signal that represents the rms noise developed in the tuned circuit 24 which is proportional to the absolute temperature of the sensor 12 this processor noise signal depends on the temperature and the components in the first or preamplifier stage of the signal processor 16 the equivalent noise resistance enr and the temperature of the preamplifier determine the noise contribution of the signal processor 16 the inductors l 2 capacitor c and the preamplifier 26 are all contained in a common isothermal enclosure 34 whose temperature is controlled and is measured using an ordinary thermistor or semiconductor temperature sensor the input section of the noise signal processor 16 contains three remotely actuated switches or relays s1 and s2 that are actuated by relay command signals issuing from the controller 18 these switches which may be called 34 crowbar 34 switches may be actuated to short out s2 either or both sections of the split inductor l 2 or the sensing resistor s1 to produce up to eight different circuit configurations not all of which are independent that provide different noise voltage signals to the input of the differential preamplifier which can then be analyzed to separate the noise signal contributions of the sensor and the preamplifier the switches permit the noise signal output to be measured under at least the following circuit configurations 1 with all switches open the sensor noise temperature in the rlc circuit configuration 2 with the sensor shorted the contributions of the inductor.
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while being spaced apart from the latter the gate line gl and the gate electrode 140 is formed of the same material as the common electrode contact part 141 disposed on the same layer the insulating layer 130 formed on the lower common electrode 120 is patterned when patterning the gate electrode 140 also the common electrode contact part 141 disposed on the same layer as that of the gate electrode 140 may be formed simultaneously in this case the gate pattern and the common electrode contact part 141 disposed on the same layer may be formed by patterning the gate electrode 140 by using photoresist as a first mask not illustrated the gate pattern may be patterned by a generally known method in this field for example dry etching or wet etching more preferably the gate pattern may be patterned by wet etching and the insulating layer 130 may be patterned by dry etching the insulating layer 130 between the gate electrode 140 and the common electrode 120 may exist only in an area in which the gate pattern is formed and in this case the insulating layers may have a structure protruding to the outside of the gate pattern material such as copper aluminum molybdenum tungsten or chrome may be used for the gate line gl the gate electrode 140 and the common electrode contact part 141 and mo ti or an mo ti alloy may be used at an upper lower side of the metal and may be formed as a single layer a multilayer or an alloy layer for example a molybdenum aluminum molybdenum mo u2014 al u2014 mo triple.
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are utilized to adjust the positioning of the bed frame 14 to achieve a substantially 90 degree position to match the rotational movement of the bed frame 14 the spring support bracket 122 is pivotally attached to a pair of base mounts 142 which are in turn attached to a base mounting member 144 that is attached and extends between the lateral members of the bed support frame 66 the primary function of the base mounting member 144 is to ensure the proper location of the spring support bracket 122 relative to the bed support frame spring bar 128 as is best shown with reference to fig8 upon rotating the bed frame 10 to a vertical stored position the spring tension is substantially relieved particularly with respect to the second set of tensioning springs 132 both sets of springs have been removed from fig8 for purposes of clarity such lessening of tension in the second set of springs 132 enables the tension remaining in the first set of tensioning springs 126 to cause rotation of the spring support bracket 122 towards the bed support frame spring bar 128 returning to fig6 when the bed frame 10 is rotated from storage to the functional position the just discussed spring operation reverses to effectively provide proportional counterweight support the initial support is provided by the second set of tensioning springs.
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22 is a flow port 37 that places the condenser side port 24 in communication with the passageway 32 the evaporation side port 26 comprises an opening 38 formed in a side wall of the housing 22 opposite the side wall containing the opening 34 and that communicates with the fluid passageway 32 and a tube 40 that has a first end that is brazed welded or otherwise secured into the opening 38 and projects from the housing to a second opposite end the longitudinal axis of the tube 36 is illustrated as being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tube 40 with the axes of the tubes 36 40 being offset from one another along the length of the housing 22 the tubes 36 40 could also have other orientations for example the axes of the tubes could be aligned i e inline with no offset in use of the service valve assembly the evaporation side port in particular the second end of the tube 40 is connected to an evaporation unit of the refrigeration system when the service valve assembly is fully installed the second end of the tube 40 is illustrated as being closed so that fluid cannot escape through the second end of the tube 40 until the closure is removed the closure can be integrally formed with the tube 40 as in the illustrated example or the closure can comprise a temporary blockage means removably installed in the tube such as a brazed cap or a sealed plug the tube 40 is also illustrated as having at least one step 42 or multiple steps so that the tube 40 has sections 40 a 40 b of different diameters with the diameter.
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stirring is heated to a temperature between about 80 u00b0 c and about 150 u00b0 c preferably about 114 u00b0 c and maintained at this temperature until ammonia gas is no longer emitted from the reaction mixture the reaction mixture comprising a copolymer composed of dimethylsilane and urea units has a viscous opaque appearence the mole ratio of urea to cyclosilazanes is generally between about 1 1 and about 2 1 preferably about 1 1 the amount of ammonium bromide catalyst that is used in this reaction is generally between about 0 1 and about 3 grams per 100 ml of reaction solution thereafter the reaction mixture is heated at constant temperature for an additional period of at least 15 minutes to ensure completion of the polymerization reaction then cooled to a temperature between about 50 u00b0 c and about 100 u00b0 c preferably about 80 u00b0 c prior to addition of the penicillin sulfoxide thereafter penicillin sulfoxide is added directly into the reaction flask containing the copolymer along with an organic ammonium salt catalyst the reaction was then heated to a temperature between about 80 u00b0 c and about 150 u00b0 c preferably about 114 u00b0 c for a period ranging between about 30 and about 60 minutes preferably about 30 minutes during which time the ring expansion reaction occurs the amount of organic ammonium salt catalyst that is employed in the ring expansion reaction is generally between about 1 and about.
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a voltage less than that for air such as argon and helium can be envisioned also it should be clear that each gas which can be used will have its own optimal distance defining gap 27 although 20 microns is used as an example the system could be optimized by adjusting gap 27 referring also to fig5 where like numerals represent like components as described above there is shown an exemplary electrographic writing head system 70 according to the disclosed invention nibline 74 comprises a series of electrodes or nibs 24 arranged in a longitudinally extending array supported by substrate 22 or an insulated mold not shown on either side of substrate or mold 22 there are adjustable spacing members in the form of retractable slabs 76 78 as seen in the drawing retractable slabs 76 78 are positioned a distance above nib line 24 for example the 20 microns discussed above or any required distance causing an increased gap between medium 30 and nibline 74 although the figure shows retractable slab 76 positioned above nibline 74 it can be envisioned that retractable slab 76 may also be positioned below nib line 74 adjustable positioning of slabs 76 78 may be optimized for the gas being used in gap 27 or the particular application or for any other purposes the adjustable.
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as best shown in fig2 fig5 and fig6 lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 are not only approximately parallel to each other but are also approximately even horizontally with substantially flat under surface 44 and with each other that is substantially flat under surface 44 or at least the portion thereof in back section 16 generally defines a horizontal plane and lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 and lower transom edge 54 are approximately coplanar in this horizontal plane some inventive embodiments provide for lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 which though horizontally coplanar with each other are situated in a vertically different horizontal level from that in which lower transom edge 54 is situated or from that which is described by a substantially flat under surface 44 as shown in fig7 substantially curved under surface 44 is connected to transom 42 such that lower transom edge 54 approximately is horizontally coplanar with lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 while under surface 44 curves below this level forward of transom 42 regardless of whether under surface 44 is substantially flat or substantially curved in inventive practice lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 will themselves preferably lie in parallel fashion in approximately the same horizontal plane however the disposition of such horizontal plane in relation to lower transom edge 54 or under surface 44 can be coincident or noncoincident depending on the inventive embodiment side stabilizers 70 and 72 which are each generally characterized by an upwardly inward slope according.
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24 are preferably pvc but one or both may alternatively be other polymer films including but not limited to amorphous pet apet petg a rubber modified nitrile polymer such as barex u00ae a registered trademark of bp chemicals inc polypropylene or polystyrene each of these alternatives has different desirable properties for example where gamma sterilization is required such as in the medical device industry a petg film can be used since pvc cannot be so sterilized without being degraded and yellowed if an additional oxygen barrier is required which occurs commonly in the food packaging industry for purposes of flavor protection of meats and cheeses land sometimes in the pharmaceutical industry a rubber modified nitrile polymer film such as barex u00ae can be employed since it provides an additional oxygen barrier to the product along with the moisture barrier otherwise provided by product 22 in some cases a halogen free contact surface is required in these instances the use of polypropylene or polystyrene is appropriate polymer films 18 and 24 are preferably each approximately 5 0 mils thick although different thicknesses in the range of approximately 0 5 mils to 15 mils may be used furthermore laminated layer 4 may be either symmetrical or asymmetrical in structure such that polymer films 18 and 24 may be comprised of the same or of different materials and may have the same or different thicknesses for example polymer film 18 could be 5 0 mils thick and be comprised of pvc while polymer film 24 could be 7 5 mils thick and comprised of petg product 22 is preferably a fluoro polymer based.
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ti layer is typically about 5 1000 u00e5 and preferably about 10 100 u00e5 a conductive layer 158 is deposited over the liner 157 the conductive layer for example comprises al cu or w other conductive materials are also useful typically the conductive layer is deposited by conventional techniques such techniques include for example cvd pvd and i pvd other techniques for depositing the conductive layer are also useful to ensure that the conductive material fills the trench structure an overfill is typically employed referring to fig1 g the wafer surface is then planarized by cmp using for example the dielectric layer as an etch stop as a result the cmp removes excess liner and conductor materials from the surface of the dielectric layer producing a planar top surface 151 the conductor formed has its sidewalls and bottom lined with a liner referring to fig1 h an etch such as a cmp is optionally employed to further recess the conductor and liner materials below the surface 151 the recess provides a region in which a liner material is provided to encapsulate the contact typically the recess is about equal to the thickness of the liner 157 depending on the polishing efficiency the recess may include an additional depth that takes into account materials removed by the subsequent polishing step as shown in fig1 i a liner layer 159 is deposited on the surface 151 filling the recess referring to fig1 j the liner 159 is polished by cmp resulting in a conductor.
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which they are pivoted into the housing 8 in the case of this exemplary embodiment the batteries 15 are thus recharged via the solar cells 5 and via the batteries 15 and an electronic system that is not illustrated and assigned to the solar collector 4 the external electrical devices operated in fig7 and 8 a configuration of the solar collector 4 that is modified with respect to the exemplary embodiment according to fig3 to 6 and a modified connection of solar collector 4 and parcel shelf 3 illustrated parts of the two exemplary embodiments which correspond in construction or in the mode of operation are marked with the same reference numbers for the sake of simplicity the exemplary embodiment according to fig7 and 8 differs from that according to fig3 to 6 in that the supports 17 cannot only be pivoted out but are also extendable furthermore in that in the housing 8 attachment 18 for connecting solar collector 4 and parcel shelf 3 are provided wherein one or a plurality of attachments 18 not only serve for the mechanical connecting but equally for electrically contacting electrical components of the solar collector 4 and electrical components of the parcel shelf 4 fig7 illustrates one of the two supports 17 both in a.
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include slots 40 a for receiving a central reinforcing member 42 of course other lips 41 and slots 40 may also be advantageously placed within the cavity 35 in order to provide reinforcement where needed additionally of course the configurations of the slots 40 in the upper cavity 35 a and the lower cavity 35 b could be reversed fig7 shows a handrail 25 similar to the handrail 25 of fig2 a the handrail 25 is provided with a distal side 24 a proximal 26 a top side 28 and a bottom side 30 within the handrail 25 is a cavity 35 the cavity 35 is broken into an upper cavity 35 a and a lower cavity 35 b by an interior wall 38 within the lower cavity 35 a adjacent the left and right sides 24 26 are lips 41 forming slots 40 for receiving reinforcing members 42 adjacent the internal wall 38 are lips 41 a and slots 40 for receiving an additional reinforcing member 42 the lips 41 a are shown protruding in a perpendicular manner but may also slant inward towards the internal wall 38 in order to apply pressure to the reinforcing member 42 maintaining the reinforcing member 42 in position slanted lips 41 a are also considered useful for accommodating differing thicknesses of reinforcing members 42 fig8 and 9 show alternate embodiments of the reinforced vinyl beam of the present invention in the embodiments of fig8 and 9 the beams 60 a 60 b exhibit only a single cavity 35 unbroken by internal walls rather the cavities are divided by a central.
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proppant or onto the materials to be blended with the proppant so that each proppant stage or each fracturing job treatment can be identified by a unique tracer material suitable metals for use as the tracer material are generally commercially available from sigma aldrich inc as well as from mallinckrodt baker inc it is understood however that field grade materials may also be used as suitable tracer materials for tagging onto proppant material or materials to be blended with proppant material samples of flowback proppant collected from the field may be analyzed according to a process known as the inductively coupled plasma icp method to determine from which proppant stage and which production zone the proppant has been produced according to the icp method an aqueous sample is nebulized within an icp spectrophotometer and the resulting aerosol is transported to an argon plasma torch located within the icp spectrophotometer the icp spectrophotomer measures the intensities of element specific atomic emissions produced when the solution components enter the high temperature plasma an on board computer within the icp spectrophotomer accesses a standard calibration curve to translate the measured intensities into elemental concentrations icp spectrophotometers for use according to the icp method are generally commercially available from the thermo arl business unit of thermo electron corporation agilent technologies and several other companies depending upon the model and the manufacturer the degree of sensitivity of currently commercially available icp spectrometers can generally detect levels as low as 1 to 5 parts per million for most of the metals listed above it is understood that depending on the materials used as tagging agents other spectroscopic techniques well known to those skilled in the art including atomic absorption spectroscopy.
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13 14 15 in the operator network for clarity not all connections between the control node 17 and the network nodes are shown in the situation in fig1 a the traffic load is assumed to be high and all network nodes 11 12 13 14 15 are therefore active and handling traffic fig1 b illustrates the same network at a time when the traffic load in the network is lower for example during the night in this case therefore the third network node 13 has been placed in a standby mode this is illustrated in fig1 b by showing the third network node 13 having a dashed frame the links connecting the third network node 13 to other network nodes are also placed in standby mode and are therefore also shown as dashed lines as can be seen all possible start and end points can still be interconnected through the nodes 11 12 14 15 that are still active in more complex networks of course more network nodes can be put in standby mode while still maintaining the possibility to establish all desired connections through the network fig2 a illustrates a first example of how the monitoring function according to embodiments of the invention may be used in which the green metrics function is decentralized in the network four network.
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gas sample is drawn up the standpipe 70 in order to overcome the problems of past systems the auger bit is preferably constructed of hardened and tempered steel and or other harder materials to reduce wear from abrasive cuttings the auger bit can be of any suitable diameter relative to the inside diameter of the trap to effectively allow for the agitation of the drilling fluid to release the entrained gases and allow for an appropriate flow of liquids and gases through the system generally a smaller sized trap is more beneficial to reduce overall gas trap volume and dilution of liberated gas importantly this design also reduces eliminates trap flooding and the resultant sample line plugging by controlling mud intake to the trap from the standpipe 70 the air gas sample enters the inertial bypass filter 64 where solid contaminants and fluid are separated from the air gas sample the inertial bypass filter is a tube 64 d having an axis generally parallel to gas flow the use of a bypass filter system reduces associated maintenance time and costs as the need to replace disposable filters that would otherwise plug off and affect data accuracy as is common in the prior art is significantly reduced importantly unlike conventional units which can take 1 to 5 minutes to read the gas levels in the drilling mud the use of the subject bypass filter systems allows gas sampling times to be less than 30 seconds that is in the subject system relatively larger volumes of particulate laden gas pass straight through the filter element as shown.
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any surface of the needle hub as described above after applying the uv resin to the needle hub the needle hub is exposed an uv light source to cure the resin and polymerize the resin to the needle hub to create the mark on the needle hub at step 136 in one example the ultraviolet resin may cause the needle hub flange to be black red or blue however any color or combination of colors or patterns e g a stripe a dashed line etc may be used after curing the resin a needle is fastened to the needle hub at step 138 by any suitable means e g epoxy etc the exemplary process 130 continues placing a needle safety shield over the needle hub at step 140 the needle hub is then fastened to the barrel at step 142 by placing barrel 106 into an opening of the needle hub as described above the above described exemplary embodiments allow a generic needle hub to be molded and fitted with any suitable needle thereby requiring only one generic needle hub for each barrel radius further the mark on the needle hub is always exposed even with a needle safety shield 114 in place and provides a visual indicator.
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which form individual luminescent micro lamps in fig1 and 2 the cavities 18 are depicted as generally spherical and the substrates 12 and 14 are depicted as circular in plan view it should be kept in mind that the cavities and substrates may be of any size and shape the substitutes are depicted as circular since handling equipment for circular plates is readily available from numbers of integrated circuit manufacturing equipment cavities 18 may be square rectangular or elongated channels fig1 illustrates a lamp constructed in accordance with the present invention in its simplest embodiment that of an electrodeless rf activated lamp the steps of manufacturing the lamp will also be discerned from this figure planar substrate 14 is transparent and consists of material suitable for containing the pressure and temperature of an operating lamp one such suitable material is quartz cavity 18 which comprises a half cavity 20 in substrate 14 and a half cavity 22 in substrate 12 is formed by integrated circuit manufacturing techniques the upper surface 24 of un etched substrate 14 is covered by suitable masking material such as polysilicon at the portions where etching is not desired as etching will occur at the unmasked portions thereafter the masked substrate is exposed to an etchant such.
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2 naphthol utilized in step b wherein the amount of 2 naphthol utilized is in the range of about 3 6 to about 4 g yet another embodiment of the present invention relates to the activator utilized in step b wherein the activator is selected from dicyclohexyl carbodiimide dcc and n 3 dimethylaminopropyl n u2032 ethyl carbodiimide hydrochloride edc still another embodiment of the present invention relates to the activator utilized in step b wherein the activator used is dcc one more embodiment of the present invention relates to the amount of activator utilized in step b wherein the amount of activator used is in the range of about 2 to about 5 g one more embodiment of the present invention relates to the amount of activator utilized in step b wherein the amount of activator is in the range of about 3 6 to about 4 g another embodiment of the present invention relates to base utilized in step b wherein the base is selected from dimethyl amino pyridine dmap or triethyl amine tea yet another embodiment of the present invention relates to the amount of base utilized in step b wherein the amount of base used is in the range of about 25 to about 60 g yet another embodiment of the present invention relates to the amount of base utilized in step b wherein the amount of base is in.
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binding site competent cells of strain c600 were transformed with each ligation reaction plasmid dna was isolated from several drug resistant colonies from each transformation and was subjected to restriction endonuclease digestion analyses the trp promoter containing fragment could insert into the pre expression plasmid in two possible orientations relative to the direction of transcription from the trp promoter the orientation of the promoter insert fragment which would result in the transcription of the pgh gene generates a 920 bp hindiii dna fragment while the undesired orientation generates a 600 bp dna fragment multiple isolates from each ligation reaction were identified with plasmids bearing the complete pgh gene adjacent to the trp promoter and rbs sequence in the configuration required for direct expression further characterization of these expression constructions was achieved by physical mapping with additional restriction endonucleases additional characterization of these pgh expression plasmids by dna sequencing has established their separate identity at the nucleotide level the two pgh expression plasmids were designated pgh 101 and pgh 107 translation of the dna sequence of these pgh expression plasmids predicts a hormone polypeptide of 191 amino acids the estimated molecular weight of such a protein would be about 22 000 when recombinant microorganisms comprising plasmids pgh 101 or pgh 107 were grown under conditions known to induce trp promoter directed expression the cells produced a protein with a size of about 22 000 daltons this band was absent from protein extracts prepared from cells containing the vector plasmid pbr322 grown under identical conditions the level of pgh production was determined using densitometer scans of individual lanes of sds polyacrylamide gels several e coli proteins fall.
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180 for directing the air through air conduit 152 into single piece module 110 and out of air orifice 123 the second direction of air travel is into flow tube 191 through open air control valve 140 into air conduit 152 that intersects tee connection 180 and then into single piece module 110 and out of air orifice 123 it is readily apparent the air flow in both directions merge at the tee connection 180 for combined flow into the single piece module 110 with most of the air flow passing through the air control valve 140 the vertical stacking of rows of single piece modules 110 that make up an array of spray generators 100 creates a problem of dye mist forming droplets contaminating the substrate 10 or other parts of the array 100 a solution to this problem is the utilization of drip shields to provide protection as shown in fig2 there is a top shield 170 that acts as a roof and keeps dirty contaminated dye from dripping onto that row of single piece modules 110 and the dye supply manifold 142 and into the dye return system 148 there are three representations of top shield 170 present in fig2 with one for every row of twelve single piece modules 110 present in the array 100 there are five rows of twelve single piece modules that make up the array 100 dye collects in the.
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of third column 115 within third column 115 the feeds to the third column are separated by cryogenic rectification into nitrogen containing fluid having a nitrogen concentration generally within the range of from 99 to 99 999 mole percent and into oxygen containing fluid having an oxygen concentration generally within the range of from 35 to 50 mole percent oxygen containing fluid is withdrawn as liquid stream 13 from the lower portion of third column 115 passed through valve 121 and into the vaporizing section of top condenser 122 second oxygen enriched liquid is withdrawn from the lower portion of second column 107 as stream 113 subcooled by passage through heat exchanger 123 and passed as stream 114 into the vaporizing section of top condenser 122 nitrogen containing fluid is passed as vapor stream 124 from the upper portion of third column 115 into the condensing section of top condenser 122 within top condenser 122 the nitrogen containing fluid is condensed by indirect heat exchange with the liquids passed into the vaporizing side to produce liquid nitrogen and waste gas the waste gas is withdrawn from top condenser 122 as stream 45 progressively warmed by passage through heat exchangers 123 105 and 102 and removed from the system as stream 48 the condensed nitrogen containing fluid i e liquid nitrogen is passed as steam 125 into third column 115 as reflux preferably a portion 31 of stream 125 is increased in pressure by passage through liquid pump 126 to about the operating pressure of first column 104 resulting pressurized stream 32 is warmed by passage through heat exchanger 123 and resulting stream 33 is passed through valve 127 and into the upper portion of first column 104 wherein it serves as additional reflux for the cryogenic rectification.
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in this example the inductor is configured as a u201c square spiral inductor u201d the 4 metal turns of inductor 200 are referred to by numerals 204 206 208 and 210 metal turns 204 206 208 and 210 are patterned within dielectric 202 in a manner known in the art thus the areas of dielectric 202 which are flanked by metal turns 204 206 208 and 210 are within the magnetic field that will be created by metal turns 204 206 208 and 210 dielectric 202 can be silicon dioxide or low k dielectrics metal turns 204 206 208 and 210 can be aluminum copper or a copper aluminum alloy metal turns 204 206 208 and 210 are patterned on one metal layer metal turn 210 comprises connection terminal 212 connection terminal 212 is thus a part of inductor 200 while also functioning as a first connection terminal of inductor 200 connection terminal 214 is also a part of inductor 200 and functions as a second connection terminal of inductor 200 however connection terminal 214 is patterned on a different metal layer of the chip than the rest of inductor 200 to allow connection terminal 214 to cross underneath metal turns 204 206 208 and 210 of inductor 200 without shorting the.
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in this example the efficiency of different salts of the anionic polymer as a coating on phosphate fertilizer was evaluated polymer coatings were applied on a 1 by weight basis onto map the test crop for this experiment was corn and the polymer used was a polymer formed by b and c monomers all phosphorous treatments were banded 2 inches below and 2 inches away from the seed rows the acid in calcareous soils used in this experiment are both known to fix phosphorous fertilizer thereby limiting the growth of crops the corn was harvested at the six leaf stage and dry weights were determined as an indication as the efficiency of the coatings on phosphorous uptake and resultant corn growth results of this experiment are given below in table 2 table 2 shows that both the hydrogen and ammonium salts of the polymer were effective at increasing corn growth when combined with map the acid control untreated map produced 294 more dry matter than the control which did not include map these results illustrate that the soil is very responsive to phosphorous when the map was coated with the anionic polymer charged neutralized with hydrogen dry matter yields were increased by 41 9 the calcareous control untreated map produced 128 more dry matter than the control which did not include any map the map treated with the autonomic polymer charge.
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system will move to an express down triggered state 114 and will return to the express down state 120 unless a cancel signal is received the cancel signal is detected by the current sensor due to either a short or stall or a time out period being sensed or executed by the logic circuit 50 usually the window closing will indicate a stall condition being recognized by the current sensor from the express down state 120 the operator can cancel by tapping the up toggle 124 or the down toggle 122 or when a positive cancel signal is sensed 124 fig4 b similarly comprises a state diagram illustrating the method of operating for the system when an up signal is received from idle state 100 the window can be moved up at state 130 manually when the operator indicates an up signal 132 and the system senses no obstacle the system will remain in manual up as per loop 132 until the operator releases the up toggle 134 or until an obstruction is sensed 136 or a panic state is indicated overriding the anti trap sensor 138 when an express up trigger is sensed 140 the system will move into the express up auto up state 142 and will remain there until either a cancel 144 or an operator stop signal 146 is sensed it should be noted that in either the manual up state 130 the.
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pin 150 within slots 314 will prevent rotation of body 310 collar 320 which contains external threading 322 at a distal end 320 a thereof is threaded into the internal threads 121 of end plug 120 body 310 of deployment device 300 is now captivated and restrained against further translation by collar 320 and restrained against further rotation by pin 150 when torque arm 330 is held parallel to the spinal axis which is aligned perpendicular with the longitudinal axes of the body assembly 100 and deployment device 300 the retention member 39 s tangs 220 will deploy parallel to the spinal axis to deploy the tangs 220 the torque arm 330 which is part of body 310 is held with one hand of the operator and handle 340 is rotated clockwise with the operator 39 s other hand as handle 340 is rotated the external threads on shaft 344 interact with the internal threads of body 310 at the proximal end 310 b of body 310 to cause anvil 346 to progress towards the distal end 310 a of body 310 and engage with body 210 of retention member 200 further distal movement of anvil 346 causes retention member 200 to move distally towards the.
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then beaten in a valley beater to various williams slowness levels and test handsheets were made the same pulp as in control example a was treated in a laboratory oxygen reactor for one hour at 78 u00b0 c in the absence of oxygen the pulp consistency was 12 and the initial ph was 10 9 after the treatment the pulp was washed and the kappa number determined the pulp was then beaten in a valley beater to various williams slowness levels and test handsheets were made the same pulp as in control example a was mixed with sodium hydroxide solution and sufficient water to bring the pulp consistency to 12 the sodium hydroxide charge was 1 based on the o d weight of the pulp the initial ph of the pulp was 12 1 the pulp was then treated in a laboratory oxygen reactor for one hour at 78 u00b0 c with an oxygen pressure of 15 psig after the treatment the pulp was washed and the kappa number was determined to be 81 1 a 7 5 reduction the pulp was then beaten in a valley beater to various williams slowness levels and test handsheets were made the ph of the pulp after the treatment was 10 3 the same pulp as in control example a was mixed with sodium hydroxide solution and sufficient water to bring the pulp consistency to 12 the sodium hydroxide charge was 2 based on o d pulp weight the initial ph of the pulp was 12 2 the pulp was then treated in a laboratory oxygen reactor for one hour at 78 u00b0 c with an oxygen pressure of 15 psig after treatment the pulp was washed and the kappa number determined to be 77 1 a 12 reduction the.
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custom action queries the installer service to verify that the installer service is available to complete a next segment of the installation the spawned custom action may querying the installer service for a list of commands for execution and infer from a command on the list of commands whether the installer service is available at operation 530 the spawned custom action may confirm to a target user that installation conditions or criteria are met for installing a next segment of the multi installer program once all of these criteria are met the spawned process begins the installation and feature configuration of the companion satellite installers which compose the product when the installation conditions are met multiple installation actions can be implemented sequentially in a single installer deployment environment operational flow 500 returns control to other operational routines at return operation 530 in this manner the custom action associated with the core installer leverages the privileges of the core installer to facilitate installation of satellite installers on a client device the custom action allows multi installer software products to be installed on a client via a software deployment technology configured for single installer software products in this manner multi installer software products may be easily deployed advertised and installed on client devices facilitating installation in this manner successfully works around the single instance and permissions limitations of conventional installers and completes the installation and configuration of all of the companion installers which compose the product referring to fig1 an exemplary system for implementing the invention includes a computer device such as computing device 100 in a basic configuration computing device 100 may include any type.
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description an installation capable of carrying out the method according to the invention has been shown diagrammatically this installation comprises basically a filling machine 1 which is symbolized by a parallelepiped and which is in fact a relatively complex machine copiously described in the literature see for example fr a 2 195 550 and not forming the subject of the present invention at the exit of this filling machine that is to say the location in the region of which the packs 4 are as already specified filled prior to their formation and cutting out and folding the said packs 4 emerge in a unitary manner on a conveyor 9 intended for conveying them into the region of a precutting station 2 this precutting station comprises a laser 5 in particular a co 2 laser intended for producing on the upper face 6 of the packs 4 a precut zone 7 for example of elliptic shape as illustrated in fig1 and 2b since the packs arriving at the precutting station 2 are held fixedly the laser it itself fixed however a precutting station is conceivable in the region of which the laser accompanies the pack at the same speed itself continuing its advance by means of the conveyor 9 the said laser being driven in a return movement as soon.
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all have b s gt 0 5t and thus do not come into consideration for the applications desired here alloys 7 through 11 are suitable these achieving both b s gt 0 5t and b r b s gt 0 6 __________________________________________________________________________remanance relationship as quenched and after20 hours heat treatment in the longitudinalfield at the indicated annealing temperatures asalloy b sub s t quenched 100 u00b0 c 110 u00b0 c 120 u00b0 c 130 u00b0 c 150 u00b0 c __________________________________________________________________________ fe sub 18 5 ni sub 58 5 b sub 23 0 49 0 35 0 36 0 32 0 30 0 29 0 30 fe sub 23 ni sub 52 b sub 25 0 35 0 44 0 49 0 43 0 44 0 41 0 51 co sub 66 5 fe sub 3 5 mo sub 2 si sub 18 b sub 10 0 39 0 34 0 27 0 26 0 31 0 23 0 31 co sub 65 5 fe sub 3 5 mo sub 2 si sub 17 b sub 12 0 43 0 22 0 21 0 17 0 22 0 27 0 22 co sub 70 3 fe sub 1 8 ni sub 4 3 nb sub 17 2 b sub 6 4 0 41 0 18 0 19 0 17 0 20 0 21 0 22 co sub 67 1 fe sub 1 8 ni sub 6 5 nb sub 18 5 b sub 6.
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assembled hvac duct collar 10 the flange 26 allows at least one joining mechanism not shown to be inserted through its body so as to ensure the assembled hvac duct collar 10 will stay in a stationary position when successfully installed into a wall ceiling or other surface each flange 26 is located at or near within approximately an inch of the edge of the circumferential segment 22 that it extends from laterally positioning the flange 26 at this location allows for the use of a cover not shown or other similar additional element over the hvac duct collar 10 in certain instances when the hvac duct collar 10 and all associated ductwork is installed one of ordinary skill in the art will see that each flange 26 could be located anywhere along the body of its respective circumferential segment 22 while still adequately performing its function it will be understood that the flange 26 is an essential element in creating the assembled hvac duct collar 10 without a single flange 26 the assembled hvac duct collar 10 is simply an hvac conduit referring to fig1 through 5 a locking mechanism set having both a first locking mechanism 32 and a second locking mechanism 34 is found at both ends of the length of the strip of.
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aspheric intraocular lens u201d filed on mar 31 2009 the contra aspheric toric lens with lsas of the eye model depicted on the fig9 meets the bi sign aspheric lens description as applied to a toric lens and thus is designed to improve image quality at large pupils as compare with a spherical toric lens of similar power the same specification is defined for base surface of a toric multifocal diffractive surface fig1 demonstrate shapes of lsas of the eye in y and x axes coinciding with the principle meridians of a toric surface not only within 3 mm diameter but at 5 mm diameter that is important for scotopic condition of low illuminance and where the surface profile along each principle meridian takes one sign asphericity both lsa shapes take a configurations of a one sign aspheric where each tangential lsa and sagittal lsa includes the lsa regions of the same sign within about 3 mm diameter and outside about 3 mm diameter in order to include aberration compensation at large pupils the same specification is defined for base surface of a toric multifocal diffractive surface fig1 demonstrate shapes of lsas of the eye in y and x axes coinciding with the principle meridians of a toric surface not only within 3 mm diameter but at 5 mm diameter that is important for scotopic condition of low illuminance and where the surface profile along sagittal principle meridian takes one sign asphericity and tangential u2014 bi sign asphericity tangential lsa and sagittal lsa shapes are opposite signs within about 3 mm diameter and the same.
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like elements are indicated using the same or similar reference designations where possible fig2 is a perspective view of an assembly of a back cover and rear supporter of a dryer referring to fig2 a drum 60 is rotatably provided within a dryer and a heater 80 heating air to make hot and dry is provided under the drum 60 a rear end of the drum 60 is supported by a rear supporter 70 that is assembled to a back cover 100 the rear supporter 70 includes a support plate 71 and a projected part 72 the projected part 72 having a circular shape is provided to a front side of the support plate 71 to fit a rim of the drum 60 the projected part 72 is inserted in a rear side of the drum 60 to be fixed thereto locking holes 75 and 75 a are formed at the support plate 71 and the back cover 100 to correspond to each other whereby a screw is fitted into the locking holes 75 and 75 a hence the rear supporter 70 is fixed to the back cover 100 as well as supports the rear side of the drum 60 a portion 76 of.
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to compounds of general structure i wherein n is 2 and 3 respectively available from permethyl corporation frazer pa a volatile hydrocarbon compound is useful in the composition of the present invention either alone in combination with another volatile hydrocarbon or in combination with a volatile silicone examples of other suitable water insoluble conditioning agents that can be incorporated into the styling aid composition of the present invention include the following polysiloxane polyether copolymers polysiloxane polydimethyl dimethylammonium acetate copolymers acetylated lanolin alcohols dimethyl dialkyl ammonium chlorides modified alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chlorides lauryl dimethylamine oxide stearyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride a lanolin derived extract of sterol on sterol esters lanolin alcohol concentrate an isopropyl ester of lanolin fatty acids sulfur rich amino acid concentrates isopropyl ester of lanolin fatty acids cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride oleyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride oleyl alcohol stearyl alcohol stearamidopropyl dimethyl myristyl acetate a polyol fatty acid a fatty amido amine guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride cetyl stearyl alcohol quaternized protein keratin protein derivatives isostearamidopropyl dimethylamine stearamidopropyl dimethylamine cetrimonium bromide myrtrimonium bromide stearalkonium chloride cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride laurylpyridinium chloride tris oligoxyethyl alkyl ammonium phosphate an amino functional silicone lapyrium chloride isopropyl ester of lanolic acids ethoxylated 30 castor oil acetylated lanolin alcohol fatty alcohol fraction of lanolin a mineral oil and lanolin alcohol mixture high molecular weight esters of lanolin quaternium 75 vinylpyrrolidone dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate copolymer alkyl trimethyl ammonium chloride 5 mole ethylene oxide adduct of soya sterol 10 mole ethylene oxide adduct of soya sterol stearic acid ester of ethoxylated 20 mole methyl glucoside sodium salt of polyhydroxycarboxylic acid hydroxylated lanolin cocamidopropyl dimethylamine lactate cocamidopropyl dimethylamine propionate cocamidopropyl morpholine lactate isostearamidopropyl dimethylamine lactate isostearamidopropyl morpholine lactate oleamidopropyl dimethylamine lactate.
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of finned or bare tube pipes 116 heat exchanger section 114 communicates with exhaust 26 for exiting the products of combustion to the outside atmosphere the high velocity high convective heat transfer rate of the products of combustion flowing from combustion chamber 22 through heat exchanger system 24 in a cross flow pattern enabling the heat exchanger system 24 to be very compact and efficient heat exchanger sections 102 and 114 are tapered to one side and have a drainage mechanism 120 and 122 where condensate will be trapped and removed from the unit drainage mechanisms 120 and 122 can be the type which accumulates a predetermined amount of liquid prior to draining the liquid another drainage mechanism 120 and 122 can be direct drains connected to the exhaust tube enabling the condensate to be drained off via the exhaust these liquid type of drainage mechanisms are well known in the art heat exchanger section 114 connects to exhaust 26 at 124 the high velocity super atmospheric products of combustion are exhausted through a small diameter pipe or tubing 126 to the outside of the building or dwelling one end of the pipe or tubing 126 communicates with heat exchanger section 114 and the other end.
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48 manifold 48 has four outlets each coupled to a respective thruster control valve 50 which may be composed of a solenoid and examples of which are already known in the art each control valve 50 is connected to control the supply of compressed air to a respective outlet nozzle 34 one thruster outlet nozzle 34 and control valve 50 are shown in greater detail in fig3 a fig4 a and 4b and 4 c illustrate three possible arrangements of the fuel hose and air hose according to the present invention all of these embodiments have in common that the fuel and air hoses form an assembly having a circular outline such an outline is preferred because it facilitates reeling of the assembly into the refueling vehicle in fig4 a hoses 12 and 47 are separately fabricated and hose 47 can simply extend freely along hose 12 except at the outlet end of hose 47 where it is connected to distributor 48 of fig3 in the embodiment of fig4 b fuel hose 12 u2032 and air hose 47 u2032 are formed by coextrusion in the embodiment shown in fig4 c fuel hose 12 u2033 and air hose 47 u2033 are each formed to have one flat side along which the two hoses are bonded together by any suitable bonding technique this bond may be formed in order to separate when.
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on total units of the polymer more preferably b is from 2 to about 75 or 80 mole percent of total polymer units still more preferably b is from 5 or 10 to about 75 or 80 mole percent of total polymer units as discussed above resins used in resists of the invention also may contain a heteroalicyclic ring that is preferably fused to a polymer backbone the fused heterocyclic ring units contain one or more oxygen and or sulfur atoms by stating herein that a cyclic group is fused to a polymer backbone it is meant that two ring members of the cyclic group typically two adjacent carbon atoms of the cyclic group are also part of the polymer backbone such a fused ring can be provided by polymerizing a cyclic monomer that has an endocyclic double bond the oxygen and or sulfur atoms of the heteroalicyclic ring are preferably direct ring members bi radical linkages rather than e g a multiple bond group such as a keto or thioketo ring member also less preferred are groups that contain any such saturated groups such as a ketone or other carbonyl including ester lactone anhydride etc preferred oxygen ring polymer units will be free of other hetero atoms such as sulfur i e only oxygen and carbon ring members typically the oxygen ring unit will contain a single oxygen ring atom and may have one or more ring substituents as discussed above it has been found that such ring substituents can significantly enhance substrate.