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catadioptric imaging lens 38 is circularly symmetric about a lens axis 64 an axis 66 of the bore 62 is coincident with the lens axis 64 the bore may be either cylindrical as illustrated in fig5 or of another shape such as a frustum of a cone as illustrated in fig6 the bores 62 of fig5 and 6 are transversely opaque but are shown as line elements for clarity the remainder of the solid catadioptric imaging lens 38 is transparent to the light sensed by the sensor 34 the dome 24 and the optical corrector 44 if any are designed by a standard ray path technique such as the code v software the infinite number of ghost image ray paths 60 are then simulated by the standard asap advanced system analysis program software and the diameter of the bore 62 is selected using the asap software in the case of a shape of the bore 62 that is not uniform along its length the u201c bore diameter u201d is the maximum diameter or distance from the bore axis 66 no single bore diameter is suitable for all optical systems 30 generally however the bore diameter is selected such that the maximum distance of an interior surface 68 from the bore axis 66 and the lens axis 64 is substantially equal to an inner rim ray diameter of the optical system an inner ray path 70 of the optical system 30 is illustrated in fig6 if the bore diameter is made larger than the diameter defined by this inner ray path then the bore will block light rays 40 from the scene so that the ability to perceive features in the scene will be degraded in the.
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rotating rotation of the cutting bit 40 promotes even wear and reduces the likelihood of premature bit failure a more detailed view of the seal 60 is shown in fig3 and 4 according to one embodiment of the present invention fig3 shows a top face 130 of the seal 60 the top face 130 of the seal 60 may have a top surface 132 which seats against the shoulder 36 of the wear sleeve 30 a bottom surface 134 of the seal 60 may seat against the shoulder 22 of the support block 22 the annular distribution channel 90 which is in the bottom surface 134 of the seal 60 opposite the depressions 136 receives fluid from fluid passage 80 of the support block 20 as mentioned above openings 136 intersect the annular distribution channel 90 at one or more locations the openings 136 extend to the top face 130 of the seal 60 and transfer fluid from the annular distribution channel 90 to the fluid conduit 34 in certain respects the seal 60 is made from polyurethane nitrile rubber fluoroelastomer ethylene propylene natural rubber silicone rubber poly tetrafluoroethene ptfe polyoxymethylene and like material in other respects the seal is a metallic material although the seal 60 is shown as an annular ring coaxially.
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accessed by the workstation 112 profile times and or temperatures can be stored in a first module 116 and profile modification suggestions can be stored in a second module 118 a similar type of machine and system can be used to lay up composite manufactured parts pcbs aircraft components nanotubes and other complex pick and place operations requiring fine adjustment to various parameters other similar type of machines can be used for the manufacture or candy or other baked items for human consumption where the variation of various parameters like flow temperature and time can be more optimally controlled and optimized after an initial run fig2 shows further details of the machine 100 to collect temperature information from a pcb the machine includes a series of temperature sensing elements 150 a e such as thermocouples tc to detect temperature information in one embodiment a first tc 150 a is located to be proximate a top of an ic 152 such as a bga to measure the case temperature of the bga a second tc 150 b is positioned to detect temperature at an interface between the board 154 and the bga 152 e g under the bga a third tc 150 c is positioned to detect temperature on top of the pcb adjacent to the bga 152 a fourth tc 150 d is located under the pcb 154 in alignment with the bga to detect temperature under the pcb as the bga is heated a fifth tc 150 e can be located within the u2018 oven u2019 that is used to focus heat on the bga an oven element 160 can be placed over the bga to heat the bga and solder in a controlled manner the oven element.
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made of titanium the supporting material of the anode is carbon fabric the catalyst of the anode is the platinum and ruthenium over carbon catalyst product of the j m company in the catalyst platinum constitutes 30 of the weight percentage and ruthenium 30 of the weight percentage the density of platinum and ruthenium is 4 mg cm 2 proton exchange membrane 8 is the nafion117 membrane of the dupont company the supporting material of cathode 7 is carbon fiber paper the catalyst of cathode 7 is the platinum over carbon catalyst product of the j m company in the catalyst platinum constitutes 40 of the weight percentage the platinum density is 1 mg cm 2 the current collector on the external side of the cathode is made of titanium duct 9 and duct 10 are silicone ducts with a diameter of 4 mm hydrogen source 11 is a fuel tank containing hydrogen absorbed tife alloy the hydrogen fuel tank is made of stainless steel and has the shape of a cylinder with an inner diameter of 20 mm and a length of 20 mm organic fuel tank 12 contains water based methanoic acid solution of 3 mol l the organic fuel tank has the shape of a cylinder with an inner diameter of 15 mm and a length of 20 mm the organic fuel tank is made of silicone plastic valves 13 14 and 20 are of the electromagnetic type controlled by the strength of the electric current pump 15 is a miniature vermiculation pump available on the market the pump has a maximum flow rate of 100 ml min.
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the terminal device ms the terminal device ms then utilizes this checking software sw in order to perform its own checking the address adr of the checking center sc used for transmitting the request signal s 1 is advantageously valid for all possible communication systems in which the terminal device ms can be operated for example after it has been made fit for use by appropriate software downloads for such types of systems in each case the address adr can for example be a particular telephone number valid for all communication networks such an address adr would then be comparable with the emergency telephone numbers commonplace today which are standardized in a great diversity of mobile radio systems in germany for example this emergency number is u201c 112 u201d the invention is suitable for use in any desired terminal devices ms which can be reconfigured by software downloads it is suitable for use in any desired radio communication networks in which such types of reconfigurable terminal devices can be used it is also possible that instead of only one checking device sp a plurality of checking devices sp sp u2032 and also possibly the terminal device itself ms simultaneously perform checking of the functional integrity of the terminal device ms while it is operating this is likewise defined by the checking center sc in this situation any of the units involved in such a.
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has at least one pair of normally open electronic switches 11 12 which are tied operatively to the voltage value on pin 2 i e the voltage signal at pin 2 is picked up and transmitted to actuator block 6 to allow switches 11 12 to be driven an internal impedance r int is connected between pin 2 and ground and allows variations in the voltage value appearing on pin 2 to be detected switches 11 12 parallel connect the opposing ends of the internal impedance r int to non inverting input 9 of comparator 7 the comparator has an output terminal 16 for coupling to an input terminal of a circuit such as mute 24 fig2 circuit 10 is described in more detail with reference to the embodiment shown in fig4 internal resistance r int has a set of resistors r1 r2 and r3 connected in series between a signal ground and pin 2 preferably these resistors have values of 6 30 and 6 kohms respectively the first resistor r1 has one end connected to ground and another end connected to the drain terminal of a first field effect transistor m1 preferably an mos type as well as to the resistor r2 transistor m1 has a source terminal connected to non inverting input 9 of the comparator 7 and to the source terminal of a second mos transistor m2 this second transistor m2 has a drain terminal connected between the resistors r2 and r3 and a gate.
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the biofuel according to the invention is an alcohol for example ethanol butanol and or isopropanol more preferentially the biofuel according to the invention is ethanol in another embodiment the product is a molecule of interest to the chemical industry for instance another alcohol such as 1 2 propanediol 1 3 propanediol 1 4 butanediol 2 3 butanediol organic acids such as acetic acid propionic acid acrylic acid butyric acid succinic acid malic acid fumaric acid citric acid or itaconic acid or hydroxy acids such as glycolic acid hydroxypropionic acid or lactic acid described below is an embodiment of production of an enzymatic cocktail that is useful for the hydrolysis of lignocellulose the strains of filamentous fungi preferably trichoderma more preferentially t reesei capable of expressing at least one polypeptide according to the invention are cultured in fermentors in the presence of a carbon based substrate such as lactose or glucose chosen for growth of the microorganism in one embodiment this carbon based substrate depending on its nature is introduced into the fermentor before sterilization or is sterilized separately and introduced into the fermentor after sterilization of the latter so as to obtain an initial concentration of 20 to 35 g l an aqueous solution containing the substrate chosen for the production of the enzymes is then added an enzymatic composition which acts on the lignocellulosic biomass produced by the fungi is finally recovered by filtration of the culture medium in this composition are in particular the u03b2 glucosidase the exoglucanase and the endoglucanase according to the invention in one embodiment the aqueous solution containing the substrate chosen for the production of the enzymes is prepared at the concentration of 200 250 g l this solution also preferably contains an inducer substrate.
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crystalline crust over the surface after removing the brown brittle leaves and leaving only the leaves that were yellow with black tips or green a plant rejuvenating mixture was made using 100 dhea tablets each containing 5 mg dhea 38 mg dicalcium phosphate and trace amounts of cellulose silica and magnesium stearate the tablets were added to 0 5 l water previously heated to 145 degrees fahrenheit the tablets were allowed to degrade for 10 minutes prior to adding 1 5 l cold water at about 55 to 60 degrees fahrenheit preferably at a temperature ranging from 40 to 75 degrees f the resulting plant rejuvenating mixture was then stirred and used to saturate the soil of the philodendron the remaining plant rejuvenating mixture was retained and administered monthly to the plant until the mixture was gone the plant rejuvenating mixture was re prepared in the same manner and applied monthly for the following twelve months although some of the yellow leaves died most of the leaves regained full color with a darker shade of green than originally observed the soil lost the white crust and the plant grew in size to the extent that it had to be transferred to a larger container after the transfer the philodendron was intentionally neglected by providing random amounts of water minimal sunlight low temperatures and winter transplantation four months later the original symptoms were again.
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field 1314 the customer 104 selects the semesters to act upon for example via drop down menu 1314 the customer 104 can select the fall semester only the winter semester only etc in the example of fig1 the customer 104 has selected the fall and winter semesters of school xyz as a result the service provider 108 when evaluating this trigger will automatically determine the dates associated with the fall and winter semesters of school xyz this may be done for example by issuing an appropriate query to an appropriate information source 114 such as the web site of school xyz if instead the customer 104 elects to manually define the dates associated with the desired semesters then the customer 104 enters such dates via a manual panel 1310 the manual panel 1310 includes fields to define a start date 1316 and an end date 1318 additional periods can be defined by pressing the more button 1320 other detail windows associated with particular events logical operators and or actions will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant arts based on the teachings contained here 0064 fig3 illustrates a flowchart 302 representing the operation of a service provider 108 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention in step 304 a service provider 108 provides service to a customer 104 in accordance with a first service level previously defined for example in step 204 of fig2 in step 306 the service provider 108 receives notification of a projected or actual change in the level of consumption utilization of the service such notification may occur when the customer 104 explicitly changes the service level for example as in step 208 of fig2 alternatively such notification may occur when a service adjustment trigger is activated or invoked.
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20 the member 20 is thereby placed under compression and as a result imposes a closing force between the end 22 of the member 20 and the nozzle 10 the degree of flexing is preferably predetermined to impose a suitable closing force between the end 22 of the member 20 and the nozzle 10 fig7 shows the end wall 21 having an outwardly bowed configuration when in the unstressed condition that is not essential by way of example the wall 21 could be flat as shown by fig9 when in the unstressed condition the effectiveness of the seal between the stem end 22 and the nozzle 10 may be enhanced by providing sealing means such as resilient sealing means at the end 22 alternatively as shown by fig7 and 8 the sealing means may include a relatively thin flexible circular sealing lip 23 extending generally in the axial direction of the member 20 other types of sealing means could be adopted also the sealing means may be provided on the nozzle 10 rather than the member 20 or may be provided on both the member 20 and the nozzle 10 fig8 illustrates a sealing arrangement between the member 20 and the nozzle 10 that has been found satisfactory in practice as shown the end 22 of the member 20 is.
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the light emitting diode to the transistor is interrupted when the corresponding yarn guiding arm is in its non feeding area position the respective collectors of the transistors 27 30 are connected to positive voltage supply wherein the respective emitters are connected to input terminals of a microcomputer 31 fig2 shows a circuit diagram of the error detection unit in accordance with the present invention the light emitting diodes 23 26 are connected in series to a resistor which in turn is connected to a source of positive voltage the collectors of the photo transistors 27 30 are connected to input terminals 40 43 of a microprocessor 31 in the preferred embodiment this microprocessor 31 is an intel type 8748 a first output terminal of this microprocessor 31 is connected through a switching transistor to a fault indication lamp 32 which is switched on by the microprocessor 31 if it turns off the knitting machine in response to the detection of a yarn breakage and or a yarn over feed and or a yarn change fault a second output terminal of the microprocessor 31 is connected through another switching transistor to a stop relay 37 interrupting the power supply of the knitting machine and thereby turning off its operation a first pulse generator 38 which generates one pulse per revolution of the knitting machine is connected to an input terminal of the microprocessor 31 similarly a second pulse generator 39 generating a pulse train the pulse train having a frequency which is proportional to the rotory velocity of the knitting machine is connected to a further input terminal of the microprocessor 31 this pulse.
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automated external defibrillator system for patient rescue in mass casualty incidents the rescuer applies the device on each patient the wireless monitoring apparatus automatically analyzes the patient 39 s heart rhythm and communicates with the aed system the aed system is therefore is able to display information with regard to each patient notifies the rescuer on actions to take and can deliver defibrillation therapy if needed application_number US 201314072032 A description in accordance with the present invention the new wireless monitoring apparatus is a stand alone device capable of determining if a patient requires therapy and alerting the rescuer of such condition the wireless monitoring apparatus may also communicate and work in conjunction with an aed or other monitoring device in addition several wireless monitoring apparatuses may communicate and work in conjunction with an aed or other device to make a complete system to help a single rescuer treat several patients in a triage situation fig1 and 2 show concepts of the wireless monitoring apparatus applied to the patient the rescuer peels off a release liner shown in fig8 that exposes the electrodes the electrode area shown in fig8 is square but the area may be round or any other shape the release liner contains an u201c activation u201d component that causes the wireless monitoring apparatus to automatically power on when the liner is removed the activation component shown in.
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in the initial zone they pass to a wash zone where they are washed using a high performance low temperature laundry detergent generally a nonionic surfactant based detergent at an alkaline ph this washing step is conducted at a temperature of 140 u00b0 to 85 u00b0 f generally 130 u00b0 f to 95 u00b0 f 120 u00b0 f or less 110 u00b0 f or less and preferably at about 100 u00b0 f the time during which the textiles are treated in the wash zone may vary depending upon the materials being laundered in most applications the time is from 6 to about 15 and generally about 12 after the laundry passes through the wash zone the washing liquid is separated from the textiles the textiles are then passed to a third zone which is a pathogen removal zone or a bleaching zone in this zone the textiles are treated with a bleach solution typically sodium hypochlorite at a ph of 6 5 to 9 5 generally 8 to 6 5 and in particular a ph of 7 the ph is adjusted as needed by the addition of an appropriate water soluble buffer such as urea sulfate the concentration of the bleach will be about 5 ounces to 30 ounces per hundred weight textile or 25 to 500 ppm in addition to the sodium hypochlorite a bleach activator is added such as pathfree this will effectively established the ph within the desired range the temperature in this zone will be maintained at 140 u00b0 f or less generally 130 u00b0 f or less 120 u00b0 f or less 110 u00b0 f or less and typically at about 100 u00b0 f in.
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watched user prefers to communicate if the devicetype is u201c dns u201d the requests are to be routed through the sip proxy network using dns uri addressing if the devicetype is u201c e164 u201d for example a phone number is also included affinity may also be used to establish relative preference when multiple preferred devices are listed a label is included so the user can describe his her preferences if desired custom properties lt archenemy aggregate u201c append u201d name u201c doctor nobody u201d comment u201c this guy is pretty tricky be careful if you meet him u201d gt up to this point the invention has been described with respect to the interaction between one or more users that act as watchers a computing device and a corresponding user being watched however in many instances the user being watched may have more than one device registered with the network device at a time in such cases presence information is generated by each of the devices resulting in several presence documents being generated and exchanged with the server that handles presence administration according to various embodiments of the invention presences documents generated by multiple devices of a user are aggregated into a single document there are a variety of ways in which this can be done but one implementation involves the following c the activity.
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be 200 degrees f or higher in the embodiment the condenser 304 can be located at the cold water basin of the cooling tower fig8 is a diagram of another alternative embodiment in this embodiment the heat engine evaporator 401 and the condenser 404 are integrated with the cooling tower which arrangement may be easier to package in some applications in the embodiment the heat source for the evaporator is at a lower temperature than the embodiment of fig7 another heat engine that can be utilized in the present invention is a metal hydride heat engine compressors and pumps powered by hydrogen gas pressure differentials between metal hydrides at different temperatures are disclosed in golben et al u s pat no 4 402 187 and golben u s pat no 4 884 953 both of which are incorporated by reference as shown in fig9 of the present specification a metal hydride expansion engine system 510 receives hot or warm fluid 512 water or steam for example from a power plant 514 and receives relatively cold or cool fluid 516 water for example from the cooling tower 518 the temperature difference between the fluids 512 516 drives the engine system 510 and generates electricity to power at least some of the cooling tower equipment for example a fan or pump the hot fluid stream 520 exits the engine 510 and is supplied to the cooling tower 518 the cold fluid stream 522 exits the engine 510 and flows.
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in the direction of arrow a is swirled inside the housing to promote more even electrode wear and cause any gases produced to be swept away in operation the periodic voltage inverter 12 provides the output signal to the regulator and amplifier 14 the appropriate led 1 or 2 lighting dependent on the polarity of the signal the potentiometer vr1 is set to provide a desired potential difference up to about 34v between electrodes e1 and e2 monitored by the meter the meter also indicates the polarity reversals the potential difference between electrodes e1 and e2 controls the electrolytic rate of the flow cell 16 i e the rate at which ions enter into solution copper and silver ions are thus passed into solution where a proportion floculate and are caught by the filter media removing and killing bacteria and algae and other micro organisms although the size of individual bacteria may vary from 1 3 microns and the filter effect of sand from 10 20 microns dependent on the filter 39 s maturity the effect of bacteria and algae absorbing electrically charged ions of copper and silver produces an electrostatic reaction resulting in charged bacteria and algae clinging together to produce a large filterable mass which is held in the filter media any organisms surviving this process are killed or prevent from proliferating until the next cycle through the unit by passage into water of charged copper and silver ions furthermore the water in the pool or reservoir is maintained at the correct ion level by continuous recycling and regularly monitoring of the ion content by poolside testing this process thus provides a constant regulated and stable source of.
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differential across the metering pump 2 and the starting values k 1 alt and k 2 alt for the control parameters k 1 and k 2 are initialized where the specifications are based on speculations about the conversion ratio u03b7 then a so called brush which lasts longer than one second is awaited this is a change in the volumetric flow in the stream of coating means dispensed which is based on the main needle of the atomizer 1 opening taking only relatively long lasting brushes with a duration of more than 1 second into consideration makes sense because the duration of shorter brushes is not sufficient to allow transient effects to die away then the adaptation unit 9 measures the pressure p v1 ahead of the metering pump 2 and the pressure p h1 behind the metering pump through the two pressure sensors 8 10 in addition the adaptation unit also registers the paint volume f m1 in this initial operating point the values p v1 p v2 and f m1 are available in the controls anyway and so do not have to be measured additionally then the next brush is awaited which lasts for longer than one second and is thus no longer affected by transient effects at this second operating point the values p v2 p h2 and f m2 for the pressure p v ahead of the metering pump the pressure p h after the metering pump and paint volume f m are again read out of the controls and saved here too the fact can be utilized that the values p v2 p h2 and f m2 are available anyway and so do not have to be measured.
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other vehicle functions 36 include by way of example a seatbelt warning status 38 which status may be displayed on a mirror based display 40 preferably mirror based display 40 may be located on at or adjacent interior rearview mirror assembly 16 mirror based display 40 may be of various forms including that disclosed in commonly assigned u s patent application ser no 09 799 414 filed on mar 5 2001 by mccarthy et al entitled complete mirror based global positioning system gps navigation solution the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference additionally display 40 may display magnetic vehicle heading information from a magnetic sensor 42 the information being supplied over network 34 additionally reverse gear status from a reverse gear sensor 44 may be supplied over network 34 to cause digital electrochromic mirror 18 to assume a high reflectance level when vehicle 11 is placed in reverse gear rearview mirror system 10 may additionally receive engine information 46 and or door opener information at 48 over network 34 and activate general lighting 50 located in at or on interior rearview mirror assembly 16 such as when a door of vehicle 11 is opened status from an alarm assembly 52 may also be conveyed over network 34 and displayed by display 40 dim ratios or partial reflectance levels developed from light sensors 24 can be transmitted over network 34 for.
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molding process in such a process melted polymer material is forcefully injected into a mold of the aquarium life being reproduced the mold shapes the plastic into the desired form and is generally comprised of two machined aluminum or machined stainless steel halves that are brought together before the polymer is injected the polymer then cools and solidifies within the mold and the aquarium life reproduction can then be removed fig7 is a flowchart describing a typical injection molding process for use with some aspects of the invention at step 700 the injection molding process typically begins with a plasticating unit that melts a translucent polymer material into a liquid form the polymer may be available in a pellet form for this process a screw within the plasticating unit may shear the polymer pellets as they are heated at step 702 a clamping unit brings the two halves of the mold together and holds the mold closed during the injection process at step 704 a nozzle of the injection unit is coupled to one or more holes in the mold through which the melted polymer can enter the mold at step 706 the injection unit delivers melted polymer into the mold since most polymers tends to contract as they solidify the injection molding machine will force extra polymer into the mold this aids in causing the polymer to fill out the mold cavity when the polymer solidifies at step 708 the mold is cooled to cause the polymer to solidify finally at step 710 the two halves of the mold are opened and one or more aquarium life reproductions can.
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comprised of a carrier as mentioned above and may also contain a drug substance the carrier of shell 18 may consist of several components including a thermoplastic pharmacologically acceptable solid polymer or blend of polymers that melt or soften upon heating the carrier can also contain other components such as excipients again the melting or softening temperatures must be below the degradation temperature of any of the components of shell 18 therefore the polymer or polymer blend of shell 18 must melt or soften in the range of 50 u00b0 c to 350 u00b0 c preferably in the range of 60 u00b0 c to 250 u00b0 c shell 18 may improve the surface finish of oral dosage form 10 or may delay the drug release from overlay 16 the carrier for all of the layers of oral dosage form 10 can be crystalline amorphous or a mixture of both amorphous and crystalline phases examples of suitable pharmacologically acceptable carriers for core 12 overlay 16 and shell 18 include but are not limited to cellulose ethers such as methylcellulose and ethylcellulose hydroxyalkylcelluloses such as hydroxypropylcellulose and hydroxyalkyl alkylcelluloses such as hydroxyethyl methylcellulose and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose carboxyalkylcelluloses such as carboxymethylcellulose alkali metal salts of carboxyalkylcelluloses such as carboxymethylethylcellulose carboxyalkylcellulose esters cellulose phthalates such as cellulose acetate phthalate and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose phthalate starches thermoplastic starches starch derivatives sugar alcohols such as mannitol pectines such as sodium carboxymethylamylopectine chitin derivatives such as chitosan polysaccharides such as alginic acid alkali metal and ammonium salts thereof carrageenans galactomannans tragacanth agar agar gummi arabicum guar gummi and xanthan gummi polyhydroxyalkylacrylates polyhydroxyalkylmethacrylates polyacrylates polymethacrylates eudragit types polyacrylic acids and salts thereof polymethacrylic acids and salts thereof.
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values increasing the drive current of the source strap cells or lowering the source strap cell 39 s threshold voltage relative to the other memory cells may be done by conventional methods such as gate doping gate material change modified gate oxide thickness changing the oxide material or dielectric constant changing interfacial charge bulk doping level surface doping level or even by making geometrical changes like widening the cells putting more cells in parallel increasing source cell mobility by stress implant or other means as another alternative the source cell gate oxide may be removed below the poly 1 or an oxide nitride oxide ono layer turning to fig7 a portion of a system 500 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is described system 500 may be used in wireless devices such as for example a personal digital assistant pda a laptop or portable computer with wireless capability a web tablet a wireless telephone a pager an instant messaging device a digital music player a digital camera or other devices that may be adapted to transmit and or receive information wirelessly system 500 may be used in any of the following systems a wireless local area network wlan system a wireless personal area network wpan system or a cellular network although the scope of the present invention is not limited.
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mg koh g din 53402 a melting point of 92 u00b0 c dsc a glass transition temperature of 40 u00b0 c dsc a softening point of 100 u00b0 c r b iso 4625 a viscosity of 3 pa u00b7 s at 130 u00b0 c brookfield lvt 4 and a molecular weight from the hydroxyl value of about 3 500 dynacoll 8350 a carboxyl containing copolyester with an acid value of 26 to 30 mg koh g din 32402 a glass transition temperature of 50 u00b0 c dsc a viscosity of 140 pa u00b7 s at 20 u00b0 c brookfield lvt 4 and a molecular weight of about 4 000 dynacoll 8250 a carboxyl containing copolyester with an acid value of 15 to 19 mg koh g din 32402 a glass transition temperature of 50 u00b0 c dsc a viscosity of 140 pa u00b7 s at 20 u00b0 c brookfield lvt 4 and a molecular weight of 6 000 capa 240 is a trademark of interox chemicals ltd for a linear poly u03b5 caprolactone with a hydroxyl value of 28 mg koh g an acid value of lt 0 5 mg koh g a melting range of 55 to 60 u00b0 c and a molecular weight of about 4 000 pes1.
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coordinator 104 also help insure that very little connection time remains unaccounted for since the isp 102 and the coordinator 104 share billing data as follows when the user disconnects or is disconnected from the internet the timer in the coordinator 104 provides the non home isp a first total connection time for the user which is used to generate billing data for the user the timer in the non home isp provides a second total connection time to generate billing data for the coordinator 104 moreover since both the isp 102 and the coordinator 104 share the billing data invoicing between the coordinator 104 and user 100 is made simpler the exchange of bips and bias between the isp 102 and the coordinator 104 and the exchange of cvrs and cvas between the isp 102 and the user 100 provide for billing and communication monitoring that is practical for both the user and the participating isps moreover since the bips bias cvrs and cvas use relatively little information and are sent on a periodic basis the system requires only a small amount of communication bandwidth for communication monitoring and billing in a second embodiment of the present invention only one login is used by user 100 to login to the server of independent isp 102 in this embodiment user 100 39 s login name and password if valid would cause the server of the isp 102 to launch.
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the lower end of the piston i e near the crankcase end of the piston both of the rings 16 and 18 are circumferentially sized so as to form a tight seal with the cylinder wall to this end a variety of expanders or expansion rings or expander springs as are well known in the art can be employed on the inner surface of the rings 16 and 18 so as to force the rings into sealing engagement with the cylinder wall the ring 18 is axially spaced from ring 16 so as to form an axially extending space 22 between the rings 16 and 18 in operation combustion gases are trapped in space 22 to form a gas bearing b 22 for the piston 12 with the result that the piston is separated from the cylinder wall by a film of air thus dispersing with lubrication by oil the axial distance between rings 16 and 18 can vary depending on piston size thrust load and relative location of the piston at the bottom dead center with respect to the bottom end of the cylinder liner preferably the axial distance between the rings 16 and 18 is such as to provide a large gas bearing b for the piston for example in an internal combustion engine having a 5 5 inch bore piston length of 6 inches and the peak thrust load of 2 500 pounds the axial distance between rings 16 and 18 can suitably be at around 4 0 inches in an optional embodiment of the invention a third annular oil ring 20 is provided on the piston ring 20 can be a conventional type oil ring which serves to distribute a thin film of lubricating oil to the cylinder.
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a roof as shown in fig3 a 3 b and 11 the actuation members 4 comprise a first lift structure 30 mounted on a base 13 fixed relative to the structure 2 a second lift structure 19 is operatively connected to the first lift structure 30 and is actuable to be raised and lowered relative thereto for raising and lowering the cover 3 supported thereon a third upper lift structure 15 is operatively connected to the second lift structure 19 and actuable to be raised and lowered relative thereto a rotatable guide such as a pulley 23 is supported adjacent a top end of the second lift structure 19 and a first flexible tension member such as a cable 16 is connected between the first structure 30 or the base 13 and extending about the rotatable guide 23 for connection to a lower end 21 of the third lift structure 15 drive means 40 powered by a motor 31 is provided for driving the second lift structure 19 to be lifted and lowered relative to the first lift structure 30 and in doing so lifts the rotatable guide 23 to passively cause the cable 16 to lift the upper lift structure 15 relative to the second lift structure 19 as shown in fig3 a 6 and in one embodiment the actuation members 4 comprise a rack and pinion.
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42 can accommodate the fastening means used to secure the lower most rung to the side rails of the ladder thus cutout 42 allows leveling leg 10 to be inserted into the side rail of the ladder without interfering with the fastening means used to affix the lower rung to the ladder a bore 24 centrally located immediately below cutout 40 and extending through leveling leg 10 from inner side 14 to outer side 16 further secures leveling leg 10 in the desired position within the ladder a recess 26 concentrically disposed around bore 24 is designed to receive a washer for securing a bolt through securing hole 24 a gripper support hole 28 is provided near the bottom of leveling leg 10 and centrally disposed therein gripper hole 28 is used to secure a gripper foot 56 fig4 to leveling leg 10 to prevent the ladder from slipping fig4 shows a ladder 50 having side rails 57 and 58 with rungs 52 and 54 therebetween a plurality of first support holes 25a 25e are disposed in the lower portion of side rails 57 and 58 and extend through said side rails parallel to rungs 52 and 54 a single second support hole 29 disposed in the lower portion of both side rails 57 and 58 extends through said side rails from the.
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through the gaseous escape pipe 12 the coldest nitrogen cools the last low carbon chain hydrocarbons left in the gaseous escape pipe 12 as the nitrogen gas warms it condenses the longer carbon chain hydrocarbons to where the longest as collected in the cold cracker 13 closest to the shaft 10 to separate the kerosene from the gasoline and petroleum ethers and fuel gases segment output pipes 14 draw the condensed hydrocarbons in sections of the pipe 12 these liquids pass through the trap 17 and go to storage shown in fig5 the final output of the gaseous escape pipe 12 is the nitrogen gas 3 left in the pipe which is dispersed being mixed with air by a fan 38 for safety and to prevent clouding of pure nitrogen 3 a tan 38 is employed to mix the nitrogen with the residual air so there is no opportunity for people or animals to develop nitrogen asphyxiation or nitrogen coma a reflex of the lungs when oxygen is not available and carbon dioxide cannot be exchanged in the lungs breathing stops but the heart keeps pumping and one loses consciousness there are about six minutes from when one is so stricken until he or she or an animal would die with these nitrogen employing methods one should be aware of the possibility of this condition and if finding a person down one should think first to apply artificial respiration with a good mix of.
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inner side thereof to hold the corner piece in position on the building structure until it is fixedly secured to the building walls application_number US 79419477 A description in the drawings as shown in fig1 the structure of a building is illustrated as typically utilized adjacent an outside corner thereof and includes vertical framing elements 10 and 11 which as disclosed here comprise metallic sections of open channel shaped configuration to which outside walls 12 and 13 are secured as indicated the wall 12 extends beyond the framing member 10 adjacent to the corner and the edge of the wall member 13 is spaced somewhat from the projecting portion of the wall member 12 to provide an opening 14 therebetween for a purpose hereinafter to appear an inner wall member 15 is spaced from the outside wall member 13 and extends between the framing members 10 and 11 with the framing member 10 disposed between the outer and inner walls 13 and 15 an inner wall 16 is butted edgewise against the inside face of the wall member 15 and bears against the inner face of the framing member 11 all of the wall forming members 12 13 15 and 16 are secured to the framing members 10 and 11 in any manner preferred to provide a.
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10 the insulating film 65 may be made of a polymer material and attached to the flat part 61 in addition a second metal supporting plate 70 includes a flat part 71 facing the other side of the electrode assembly 10 a curved or angled slope part 72 connected to one end of the flat part 71 and curved or angled toward the electrode assembly 10 and a junction part 73 protruding from one end of the curved slope part 72 the flat part 71 may have a quadrilateral shape in one embodiment an insulating film 75 is located between the flat part 71 and the electrode assembly 10 the insulating film 75 may be made of a polymer material and attached to the flat part 71 the junction part 63 of the first metal supporting plate 60 and the junction part 73 of the second metal supporting plate 70 are welded to a negative uncoated region 12 a and thus electrically connected to a negative electrode 12 the first and second metal supporting plates 60 and 70 are made of the same material as a negative electrode current collector and in particular copper or a copper alloy according to an embodiment of the present invention when the metal supporting plates 60 and 70 are located on both sides of the electrode assembly 10 a rechargeable battery may be safer because a current inside an electrode assembly 10 may be discharged without causing fire or an explosion even when the rechargeable battery is pierced by a drill or a similar implement while this disclosure has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments it is to be understood that the invention is not.
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the spout relative to axis o this angular position corresponds to the angle between lever 58 and axis x 39 thus position sensor 160 provides output signals commensurate with the pivoting movements of spout 24 about axis x similarly sensor 162 will provide output signals commensurate with the rotation of fork 26 and thus also of spout 24 about axis y fig9 and 10 schematically represent a control mechanism including a control device 166 which can be located in any desired position such as for example in a control room the control device 166 is actuated by a suitable drive mechanism 168 which may be similar to the mechanism described above in the discussion of fig1 or one of the other different constructional versions thereof as described in co pending application ser no 288 974 the control device 166 as schematically illustrated in the drawing is supported on a suitable frame 172 by means of a universal joint system which as shown in fig1 will be a cardan type joint which has been indicated generally at 170 the universal joint 170 enables the control device 166 to pivot about perpendicular axes x 1 and y 1 the axes x 1 and y 1 of course correspond respectively to the pivot axes x and y of spout 24 in furnace head 20 the movements of control device 166 for example a conical precession movement will be monitored and employed to provide instructions for the desired movements of the spout these instructions will be in the form of control signals which represent the angular movements of control device 166 about axes x 1 and y.
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drive sprocket removed turning now to fig1 there illustrated is a first embodiment of a motorized bicycle 10 of the present invention the motorized bicycle 10 comprises a bicycle type frame assembly 12 which may be modified or of standard construction having a front wheel 14 and rear wheel 16 rotatably secured thereto as is well known to those skilled in the art in accordance with the present invention as seen clearly in fig1 a horizontal shaft internal combustion engine 18 such as those commonly employed in lawnmowers and low powered devices of similar type is secured at one side of a central region of the bicycle type frame assembly 12 where the pedals and sprocket of a standard bicycle would normally be held a motor pulley 20 extends from one side of the internal combustion engine 18 as shown in fig1 and 2 an extension 22 is affixed to or formed concentrically to a rim 23 of the rear wheel 16 of the motorized bicycle 10 this extension extends from the same side of the rim 23 as that from which the motor pulley 20 extends from the side mounted engine 18 a drive belt 24 forms a continuous loop from the motor pulley 20 to the rear wheel rim extension 22 transmitting power from the internal combustion engine 18 to the rear wheel 16 when a clutch pedal 28 is engaged see below causing rotation of the rear wheel and propelling the motorized bicycle 10 laterally in accordance with the principles of the present invention the belt and pulley drive train can be interchangeded with a chain drive train a footrest may be added to the frame 12.
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at 500 rpm control samples which were not mixed with tpp react vigorously upon contact with water and undergo ignition in contrast the tpp containing sample upon exposure to water exhibited surface charring and provided a crust surface to the metal amide it is believed that the curst reduces the contact of the underlying material with water and air and prevents ignition while a 5 mole ratio of tpp to metal amide was evaluated similar effects were observed at lower ratios of approximately 3 mole as best seen in reference to fig1 the modified material as set forth in fig1 b shows significant improvement and cyclic durability during hydrogen sorption experiments in comparison to control samples it is noted that the tpp coating process and resulting coated material has increased hydrogen cycling durability which is believed attributed to the formation of a new stable compound by the reaction of tpp with the metal hydrides during ball milling without being unduly limited by theory it is applicant 39 s belief that the new compound formed is less reactive on exposure to air and water further it is believed that the wax like properties of tpp when ball milled with a metal hydride provides.
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hz 6h 19 f nmr cdcl 3 u2212 137 16 dd j 1 24 6 hz j 2 8 1 hz 2f u2212 137 48 dd j 1 26 7 hz j 2 9 2 hz 1f u2212 138 49 dd j 1 24 3 hz j 2 8 3 hz 2f u2212 138 78 dd j 1 24 0 hz j 2 9 0 hz 1f u2212 154 07 t j 21 1 hz 3f u2212 162 0 u2212 162 9 m 6f 5 the pyridinium salt of the pd ii complex of 1 1 pd pyr u2212 pyrh a solution of 6 mg 7 5 u03bcmol of 5 10 15 tri 2 3 4 5 6 pentafluorophenyl cofrole 1 in 0 5 ml pyridine was treated with 1 9 mg 8 5 u03bcmol palladium ii acetate the mixture was heated to 100 u00b0 c for 3 h and then hexane was slowly added until crystallization began after filtration 6 5 mg of the pyridinium salt of the palladium complex was obtained 95 yield uv vis ch 2 cl 2 u03bb max nm 380 412 440 550 584 1 h nmr cdcl 3 8 69 d j 5 59 hz 2h 8 62 d j 4 12 hz 2h 8 32 d j 4 11 hz 2h 8 16 d j 4 34 hz 2h 8 11 d j 3 97 hz 2h 7 77 t j 7 47 hz 1h 7 33 t j 6 71 hz 2h 7 06 bs 1h 5 99 bs 2h 3 19 bs 2h 19 f nmr cdcl 3 u2212 136 6.
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which was soaked in boiling water on the shaved area for approximately 15 seconds approximately two minutes after the burn was induced on each mice either the extract gel or the placebo gel was applied on the burn area extract gel or placebo gel was re applied on the burn area approximately 6 hours after the first application the treatments were re administered twice a day thereafter in a second set of in vivo studies all the steps above were repeated except with the use of 100 ml of fractionated extract from the size exclusion chromatography described above the following results were obtained from two in vivo studies the term complete heal means that redness and swelling can no longer be seen from the treated mice and the burned skin has been replaced with new skin it can be realized that the present invention provides an anti inflammatory agent that can expedite the healing of a burn by approximately 9 16 days thus it can be appreciated that the present invention provides an effective anti inflammatory agent as it has shown to reduce the symptoms of inflammation such as swelling and redness the present invention provides a drug that may be used to treat second to third degree burn injuries and other inflammation related problems although the description above contains many specifications these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of presently preferred embodiments of this invention for instance the medicinal drug may be made in liquid powder gel capsule tablet or granular form additional herbs known in the art.
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tight interior surface of the entire expansion tent it has precisely one opening at which it is gastightly connected to the container 3 along the circumference of the container opening together with the walls of the container 3 the cover 4 forms the boundary surface between the contaminated exterior area and the interior area to be kept clean in the illustrated advantageous embodiment the cover 4 is permanently and flatly connected with the tent segment 2 away from the container specifically on the surface which in the erected condition of the tent segment 2 forms the inward facing surface this fastening of the cover to the tent segment 2 has the effect that as a result of the rolling out and unfolding of the tent segment fig4 away from the container the cover 4 connected with the latter is also rolled out and unfolded the rolling out of the disassembled tent segment 2 away from the container together with the cover 4 arranged thereon takes place through the already erected tent segment 1 close to the container in an embodiment not shown here the bag shaped cover is connected with none of the tent segments in the transport condition in this case the individual tent segments are first erected and mutually connected subsequently the unfolding of the bag shaped cover takes place in the interior of the tent over all tent segments so that the cover forms the interior surface of the expansion tent in fig5 the tent segment 2 away from the container is partially inflated the cover 4 is flatly connected with the tent segment 2 specifically on its entire inward facing side it is also shown in fig5 that in.
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wind energy installation is arranged such that flow is instant on it obliquely from natural or artificial structures when the wind is in a specific direction then the adaptation algorithm can be used to compensate for the corresponding direction discrepancy this is particularly applicable in situations in which there are a plurality of wind energy installations arranged in a wind park and mutual shadow effects occur with specific wind directions since the influences that result from this can frequently not be calculated sufficiently accurately in advance a self adapting algorithm has the advantage that it autonomously matches itself to the respective conditions this is particularly true even in those situations which can in general be calculated in advance only with difficulty if at all in which the wind speed or wind direction is or are not distributed homogeneously over the rotor area this is a phenomenon which can be observed quite frequently particularly in the case of modern large wind energy installations with rotor diameters of more than one hundred meters this is then followed by an evaluation device 4 which has essentially two channels with a classifier 40 at each input the classifier 40 is designed to then classify whether the data being applied to its input is the positive or negative wind direction and to pass it on as appropriate to the first or second output respectively a first channel is connected to the first output and a second channel is.
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co 2 rinse then removes the solvent mixture from the vessel a mixture consisting of pyridine and hf is then added the mixture composition by weight is 99 5 0 5 and the total concentration of adjunct added is 8 of the overall weight the second solvent mixture contacts the substrate for 10 seconds and is then followed by a pure supercritical co 2 rinse the system is vented and the substrate removed polymeric photoresist and resist residue is removed from a via post reactive ion etch rie of a test structure using the following process steps the substrate is placed in the pressure vessel morpholine and methanol in supercritical co 2 is added to the vessel at 3 000 psi at 75 u00b0 c the mixture composition by weight is 20 80 and the total concentration of the adjunct added is 2 the fluid mixture circulates through the vessel for 2 minutes a second cleaning solution consisting of pyridine hf and a high purity surfactant displaces the first cleaning solution the mixture composition by weight is 93 6 1 and the total concentration of the adjunct added is 1 of the overall weight the second mixture contacts the substrate for 1 minute finally a pure supercritical co 2 rinse is completed by the addition of pure co 2 to the vessel the system is depressurized and the substrate removed polymeric photoresist and etch residue is removed from a trench post rie of a test structure using the following process steps the substrate is loaded into the pressure vessel and supercritical co 2 is added to the vessel to 2 400 psi at 60 u00b0 c.
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in fig1 c a top down electron micrograph image 1006 illustrates pattern distortions i e ler and lwr for patterning a substrate having an aspect ratio of approximately 4 6 a pronounced wiggling distortion is observed for a substrate having an aspect ratio of approximately 6 1 as shown in fig1 d in top down electron micrograph image 1008 the results of fig1 a 10d are graphically depicted in fig1 e where normalized cd is shown as a function of aspect ratio according to an embodiment keeping the aspect ratio of the soft mask under 4 5 allows good pattern transfer to the hard mask to be achieved even at a small pitch size as shown in fig1 a 10b and 10e at an aspect ratio above 6 0 the soft mask is no longer able to maintain the pattern and wiggling is induced as shown in image 1008 in fig1 d and in fig1 e between the aspect ratios 4 5 and 6 0 a small amount of pattern distortion is observed as shown in fig1 c and 10e the aspect ratio of the soft mask is dictated by the pitch dimension required by integration and the planarizer material performance a thinner planarizing layer reduces the aspect ratio but the process of producing such a layer reliably can be challenging and constrains the design of the stack in addition there is consequently a thinner soft mask during the ensuing steps requiring additional high selectivity processes the onset of pattern distortion may also depend on the etch chemistry used to etch the planarizing layer the utilization of new.
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for treatment of atopic dermatitis another humanized antibody suitable for treatment of atopic dermatitis is e25 rhumab e25 produced by genentech inc this antibody is described in presta et al j immunol 151 2623 2632 1993 tes c21 and tesc 2 were produced and screened as follows briefly male balb c mice were immunized several times with polyclonal human ige from sera provided by ventrex the ige was combined with a suitable adjuvant mice were sacrificed after the last injection of immunogen and the spleens were removed for preparing single cell suspensions for fusion with myeloma cells the spleen cells were fused with sp2 0 cells using a fusion mixture of polyethylene glycol 1450 kodak cmf pbs and dmso dmem was added after the cell suspensions were combined the hybridomas resulting from the fusion were then screened by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay elisa against human ige bound to an immulon 2 plate one of these hybridomas produced tes c21 sp 2 0 cells were co transfected with the variable regions of tes c21 h and l chains and human u03b31 and u03ba constant regions and aliquoted into 96 well plates for selection supernatants were screened for secretion of human igg which bound to human ige the transfectoma cells were adapted to growth in serum free medium tesc 2 was then purified from medium of confluent cultures using an immobilized protein a column tes c21 was further screened by elisa to be specific for human ige and not to react with igg igm iga igd human serum albumin transferrin or insulin tes c21 bound equally well to various human ige molecules tes c21 bound to the ige secreting cell lines sko 007 u266 and se44 in a dose dependent manner indicating binding to human membrane.
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the abovementioned procedure and the toc value thereof was reduced from 12250 ppb to 7840 ppb with a removal rate of 36 a further treatment on the discharge water of 7840 ppb by repeating the abovementioned procedure successfully reduced the toc value to 4468 ppb with a removal rate of 43 thus when the waste water was repeated treated by the abovementioned procedure the toc value thereof can be reduced below a desired concentration the uv ozone oxidation removal modules could be connected in series continuously or discontinuously i e another purification element that was not a uv ozone oxidation removal module could be inserted between two adjacent modules the experimental steps of example 1 were repeated with the influent being changed to a waste water containing a toc of nmp of about 10053 ppb the toc of the influent was first reduced to about 6700 ppb with a removal rate of 33 and then to about 3820 ppb with a removal rate of 43 thus when the waste water was repeated treated by the abovementioned procedure the toc value thereof could be reduced below a desired concentration the uv ozone oxidation removal modules could be connected in series continuously or discontinuously i e a purification element that was not the uv ozone oxidation removal module could be inserted between two adjacent modules 0028 fig1 shows a block diagram of an oxidation removal module 13 for removing organic compounds from waste water in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention 0029 fig2 shows a block diagram of an oxidation removal module 15 for removing organic compounds from waste water in another preferred embodiment according to the present invention 0030 fig3 shows a.
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light 14 may be focused by lens 28 and 29 on end face 22 of core 23 of optical fiber 33 light 14 may propagate from ball lens 29 through air onto the end of core 23 the fresnel coefficient of back reflectance 31 of light 14 for coupler 30 may be determined with the following formula where u201c n u201d is an index of refraction of light of the subject material calculation of reflected light 31 may amount to about 4 percent of the originally emitted light 14 for an n lens glass 1 5 and n air 1 0 this amount of back reflectance light 31 is significant enough to cause unwanted fluctuations in power of light 14 from source 11 coupled to core 23 of optical fiber 33 at end face 22 and additional noise in light 14 at the output of light source 11 fig2 shows an optical layout of a two ball optical coupler 10 light 14 may be emanated by source 11 light 14 may propagate through ball lens 15 and into ball lens 16 respectively ball lens 16 may focus light 14 down to a spot at or near the surface of lens 16 where light 14 may exit lens 16 core 23 of fiber 33 may have end face 22 that is situated against the surface of ball lens 16 at that spot where the rays of light 14 converge together this arrangement may minimize reflectance of light 14 into light 32 that moves towards the direction of.
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between the pair of two glass panes the core spacer and the cord extend around a periphery and go around corners between the panes in an airtight manner to form an insulated assembly also the cord has a diameter no greater than about 10 of a width of the core spacer a method for manufacturing the insulated assembly is likewise disclosed application_number US 17316802 A description in fig1 a first embodiment of a rubber core spacer 10 noncircular in shape is shown with a top side 12 a bottom side 14 a short side 16 a long side 18 and two diagonally cut corners 20 and 22 a single nonheating nonstretchable centrally positioned fiberglass cord 24 is embedded in the rubber core spacer 10 when the latter is manufactured so that the core spacer 10 is not stretchable the preferred rubber formulation for the spacer 10 is an ethylene propylene diene monomer epdm polymer with fillers however other solid rubber materials may be suitable the height h varies according to the width selected for the spacer 10 thus the height h may range from as little as one quarter to three quarters of an inch or greater the cord 24 is cylindrical in shape and has a diameter of at least 0 01 inch which is sufficient for the cord 24 to be effective inside the spacer 10 however the preferred diameter is 0 02 inch in fig1 it can be seen that the cord 24 has its diameter no greater than about 10 of the width of the spacer 10 in fig2 a first hot.
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user to perform the same functions that a user using the user interface 316 on the instrument 104 can perform thus a remote user can for instance view a snapshot of the instrument screen display review patient or quality control results review the instrument 39 s status enable or disable analysis enable or disable operator access lock the instrument calibrate the instrument 104 and post a message on the instrument 104 continuing to refer to fig3 and as described above with reference to fig1 each instrument 104 comprises a communications module 124 to facilitate inter instrument communication in some embodiments the communications module 124 is an internal component of the instrument 104 that i e an internal wireless network interface card transponder or other signal generating device in other embodiments the communications module 124 is an external device that for example can be periodically connected to the instruments 104 via an interface 328 fig4 is a flow diagram of the steps performed for configuring the instruments 104 of fig1 according to an illustrative embodiment of the invention the instruments 104 in the illustrative embodiment are connected to the network 116 so that each instrument 104 is in direct communication with one or more.
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the means for programming the microprocessor the efm 10 also has data output means for retrieving data stored in the rom as shown in fig2 the data output means will include a display screen 24 mounted in a face plate 23 that provides a digital display of current or historical gas flow data stored in the rom the screen 24 is preferably protected by a transparent face plate cover 25 made of glass or plastic the efm 10 features an internal button 26 for activating the display of gas flow data the internal button 26 is accessible only upon removal of the face plate cover 25 an external display button 28 is also provided for activating the display of gas flow data and for additional functions as described later herein as previously indicated the preferred embodiment of the efm 10 includes an mmc card reader writer which permits the use of an mmc card as an additional and particularly convenient data output means as will be described herein it will be readily appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the display screen 24 may be configured in a variety of ways for selective display of different gas flow parameters by way of example the display screen 24 in fig2.
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a heat exchanger 22 with the aid of a cooling or heating device 23 there are however also other possible methods of temperature control such as the direct addition of steam if it is expedient to increase the temperature if necessary a portion of the carbon dioxide gas 24 u2032 may also be added after crystallizer 20 using a mixing device 25 in order to complete the loading operation the loaded pulp suspension is collected in a storage chest 26 possibly diluted with water 27 and is then available as a pulp suspension 28 for a papermaking machine 29 the part of the plant shown in fig3 for loading with fillers in particular calcium carbonate should be regarded only as a simplified example in many cases a bleaching operation may also be integrated therein the present invention allows for the loading process then to be operated as an online process in the paper mill in that case at least one of the following apparatus and or components may be used for the online process hc cleaner static mixer lime slaking apparatus press in particular screw press or belt press compensating reactor crystallizer a further static mixer co 2 supply device or additional co 2 recovery device optional co 2 heater optional addition of chemical bleaching agent and a press water tank the formation of crystalline precipitation particles results in the advantage that higher gloss values can be achieved for the end product according to one embodiment of the present invention the press filtrate 9 is used at least partially as dilution water in crystallizer 20 mixing device 25 may be a static mixer and may be used in particular for fine adjustment of the ph value of the pulp suspension.
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is used to measure the radiation received see the chemists companion a j gordon amp r a ford wiley interscience 1972 pages 362 368 in this vessel under these conditions this procedure gives an incident light intensity of 1 317 u00d7 10 u2212 7 einstein sec 0 0417 watts one einstein is equal to a mol of photons a five minute exposure should therefore supply 3 95 u00d7 10 u2212 5 einsteins of light 0 039 watt hour kg after exposure the vapor head of the pressure vessel is sampled by gas chromatography the photochlorination of r 365mfc is carried out in a 125 ml pyrex pressure vessel equipped with an inlet at the bottom and an outlet at the top the reactor vessel is placed at the focus of rpr 100 rayonet reactor southern new england ultraviolet company equipped with 16 rpr 3500 lamps having their peak intensity at a wavelength of 350 nm the pyrex walls of the pressure vessel remove light below 300 nm the vessel is immersed in a pyrex constant temperature bath held at 59 u00b0 c to ensure that the r 365mfc remains in the vapor phase two feed streams are passed through separate lengths of capillary tubing and then mixed and passed into the reactor at 5 psig 34 5 kpa gauge the impure r 365mfc contains 0 08 r.
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double balanced mixer 3 by u03bc produces a balanced condition the following equation holds from the above equation for the feedback loop and if equ3 then the equation below is obtained equ4 in the above equation the first and second terms are about 1 2 mv and 0 03 mv respectively in other words the rf voltage can be controlled with an accuracy level of 4 u00d7 10 6 of that of the reference voltage to be controlled additionally the u voltage can be controlled with an accuracy level of 10 5 of that of the reference voltage to be controlled because the former is a dc voltage or has a sawtooth waveform while the positive peak value of u vcosmt of the voltages to be applied to the quadrupole mass spectrometer is compared for calibration in the above embodiment the negative peak value may alternatively be compared with a negative calibration voltage of u o v o then the polarity of the calibration diode and that of the error signal amplifier will have to be inverted alternatively the positive or negative peak value of the voltage u vcos u03c9 t to be applied to the other pair of electrodes of the quadrupole mass spectrometer may be compared with u.
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is disposed on the second conductive material 162 to fill in the remaining volume of the capacitor apertures 151 and electrically isolate the capacitors 170 from conductive materials disposed on the microelectronic substrate 112 in subsequent operations after the capacitors 170 are formed a plug aperture 152 is etched into the base dielectric material 150 and filled with a conductive material to provide a conductive plug 180 extending between components of the microelectronic substrate 112 for example a transistor not shown positioned beneath the capacitors 170 and electrical contacts not shown positioned above the capacitors 170 in one aspect of this embodiment the conductive plug aperture 152 is separated from the capacitor apertures 151 by a distance t 1 of about 0 14 micron or less and adjacent capacitor apertures 151 are separated by a distance t 2 of about 0 15 micron or less in another aspect of this embodiment the distance t 1 can be about 0 10 micron or less and the distance t 2 can be about 0 125 micron or less in still another aspect of this embodiment six capacitor apertures 151 can be arranged in a ring around a single conductive plug aperture 152 with a diameter of the ring being about 0 4 micron in other embodiments the spacings between adjacent capacitor apertures 151 and or between the capacitor apertures.
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2 kg bod5 kg vms d preferably the use according to the invention is carried out under conditions where the applied load al is greater than 0 2 kg bod5 kg vms d in a yet more preferred manner greater than 0 5 kg bod5 kg vms d according to a preferred embodiment of the use according to the invention no external carbonaceous source is added to the wastewater for treatment one of the preferred characteristics of the use according to the invention is that the combined treatments of the kjeldahl nitrogen ammoniacal nitrogen and or nitrogen oxides and carbonaceous matter contained in the wastewater take place in a single free activated sludge tank alternatively the use according to the invention is characterized by the fact that the combined treatments of the kjeldahl nitrogen ammoniacal nitrogen and or nitrogen oxides and carbonaceous matter contained in the wastewater take place in a culture device fixed onto a support according to another aspect the invention relates to the use of a microorganism as described previously produced by continuous culture beforehand preferably said continuous culture is carried out under sterile conditions in a yet more preferred manner said continuous culture is carried out under a selective pressure and for indefinite periods another subject of the invention relates to a wastewater treatment method characterized in that it utilizes a microorganism as described previously according to.
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well 105 in advance of reaching a series of potential triggering engagements 160 the triggering engagements 160 may take any suitable form as discussed further herein below for the present example a wellbore 140 with multiple sliding sleeves 120 having triggering engagements 160 installed is depicted with a sensing dart e g the remote actuation device 110 being pumped from the surface the wellbore 140 may traverse one or more formations hydrocarbon bearing formations for example in general the wellbore 140 may extend through one or multiple zones or stages of the well 105 the remote actuation device 110 may generally take the form of an untethered object e g an object that travels at least some distance in a well passageway without being attached to a conveyance mechanism such as a slickline wireline coiled tubing sting and so forth as specific examples the untethered object may be a dart a ball or a bar however it should be appreciated that the remote actuation device 110 may take any suitable form that may be pumped into the well 105 although pumping may not be employed to move the device in the well in accordance with further implementations turning to fig2 magnetic flux lines 100 of a sensor element 200 of the remote actuation device 110 are depicted relative to a sliding sleeve 120 more specifically fig2 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a remote downhole actuation device 110 passing through a portion of a well and taking inductive measurements it should be appreciated that although the present examples are presented with reference to inductive or electro.
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cooperate to provide a limited vertical range of travel for ring member 38 inside annulus 32 between valve seat sleeve member 24 and body section 14 the upward range of travel of ring member 38 is also limited by headspace 49 between flange 26 although only one pin 45 and slot 47 are shown in fig1 and 2 it is understood that a plurality of circumferentially spaced pins and slots can be used if desired also while ring member 38 is shown as a complete annular ring in fig1 and 2 it will be appreciated that a semi circular ring section or other functionally equivalent structure can likewise be used within the scope of the invention to provide vertical translational movement of hinge pin 40 relative to valve seat sleeve member 24 and body section 14 thereby creating a floating hinge for flapper closure member 36 the lower end of valve seat sleeve member 24 preferably comprises a machined section 46 terminating in seating surface 43 formed at some angle preferably 45 degrees with the longitudinal axis of sleeve member 24 the preferred flapper 36 for use in valve assembly 10 of the invention is a section of a cylinder having a constant radius of curvature that is substantially the same as the radius of valve seat sleeve member 24 both the.
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10 15spray 5 50 10 15______________________________________ many variations of the conditions for spray foam flex nip flood and pad applications are well known to those skilled in the art and the preceding conditions are provided as examples and not are intended to be exclusive in yet another embodiment of the invention the stain resist is applied before the soil resist the sequential application is followed by drying steaming rinsing and extraction steps are optional and when employed are at the conditions previously discussed chemical considerations determine whether the soil resist application is preferably before or after the stain resist application the important distinction of this invention is that the soil and stain resists are applied separately and both are applied before any finishing step thus the practice of the present invention includes both the application sequence stain resist then soil resist and the application sequence soil resist then stain resist the application sequence is dictated by the properties of the carpet the manufacturing equipment available and the chosen chemical treatments typically spraying the fluorochemical soil resist after applying the stain resist gives better fluorine retention but poorer stain resistance than when the stain resist is applied before the soil resist a wide range of stain resists and soil resists are suitable for use in the practice of the present invention suitable stain resists are polymers containing phenol.
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surfaces 36 and 38 by angle a in fig6 as a result of such surface skewing a radial component of force is generated as indicated by arrow 56 this radial load is over and above the radial load generated by the direct contact of the segments with the obstruction as illustrated in fig5 as a result the adjustable swage is now more likely to clear an obstruction rather than stall due to the additional radial collapse force provided those skilled in the art will appreciate that both ends can have the same treatment to create a radial component force at both ends even though only one end has been described while the creation of the additional radial force has been accomplished with bending load surfaces other ways to create a radial force when an obstruction is hit are also within the scope of the invention in the preferred embodiment the additional radial force is not created until an obstruction is hit so that in normal expansion operation the operation of the adjustable swage described is similar to the prior art operation in that sense a radial collapsing force is not created during normal operations when it is not needed rather it is when an obstruction is encountered and the adjustable swage needs to get smaller in diameter to get past that obstruction that the bending takes place and the collapse force comes into play to get the adjustable swage past the obstruction additionally the size of gap 58 adjacent flexible flange 26 is sized such that even when flange 26 closes gap 58 the bending is still in the elastic range the above description is illustrative.
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pressure during implacement and during the subsequent fracturing treatment for the diverting agent to perform effectively it must be essentially inert to the carrier fluid and relatively stable during mixing and injection into the formation and it must remain bouyant throughout the injection process into the formation this means that the diverting agent must have a crush strength greater than the pressure applied during injection for example the glass and ceramic spheres used herein are types of inorganic 34 ballons 34 which can be crushed but generally have about 90 95 percent of original floaters in a given mass of diverting agent in the carrier fluid at atmospheric conditions and have a high percentage e g about 80 85 percent or more floaters after being subjected to a hydrostatic pressure of about 2000 pounds per square inch psi the amount of diverting agent present in the second fluid can be varied to convenience because of the low bulk density of the material it has been found convenient to blend the second fluid to contain from about 250 to about 1000 pounds of diverting agent for 1000 gallons of fluid total volume basis but higher loading levels could be used the second fluid requires increasing amounts of hydraulic horsepower to pump the fluid at any given.
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with a processing system 314 that includes one or more processors 304 in various aspects of the disclosure the ms 102 or bs 104 may be implemented with the apparatus 300 examples of the processors 304 include microprocessors microcontrollers digital signal processors dsps field programmable gate arrays fpgas programmable logic devices plds state machines gated logic discrete hardware circuits and other suitable hardware configured to perform the various functionality described throughout this disclosure in this example the processing system 314 may be implemented with a bus architecture represented generally by the bus 302 the bus 302 may include any number of interconnecting buses and bridges depending on the specific application of the processing system 314 and the overall design constraints the bus 302 links together various circuits including one or more processors represented generally by the processor 304 a memory 305 and computer readable media represented generally by the computer readable medium 306 the bus 302 may also link various other circuits such as timing sources peripherals voltage regulators and power management circuits which are well known in the art and therefore will not be described any further a bus interface 308 provides an interface between the bus 302 and a transceiver 310 the transceiver 310 provides a means for communicating with various other apparatus over a transmission medium e g a wireless communication medium in various aspects of the disclosure the transceiver 310 may include rf front ends and one or more rake receivers that will be described in more detail below depending upon the nature of the apparatus a user interface 312 e g keypad touchscreen display speaker microphone joystick mouse touchpad camera may also be provided the processor 304 is responsible for.
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4 which is non reactive at the operating temperatures of a proton exchange membrane pem fuel cell this relatively pure hydrogen exit stream 119 for example can be sent directly to a pem fuel cell for power generation the pem fuel cell consumes the hydrogen to generate power and the ch 4 and other non reactive species will build up concentration in the dead headed flow path periodically a valve will open forcing the collected ch 4 and other non reactive species out of the fuel cell to maintain performance while achieve 99 hydrogen utilization in the fuel cell fig2 illustrates a second embodiment 200 of the system in accordance with the present disclosure in this embodiment 200 like numbers are used as in fig1 for the same components embodiment 200 differs specifically from system 100 in that exhaust gas 120 from the reformer 102 feeds directly into and through the heat exchanger surface 132 rather than the discharge of the wgs 103 feeding the heat exchanger 132 thus the thermal energy used to maintain the temperature of the methanation reactor 106 is energy from the exhaust gas 120 from the combustion section of the reformer 102 since this temperature source is used the reformate stream 214 from the wgs 103 flows directly into the condenser 104 the combustion exhaust 120 from the reformer.
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description reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout fig1 shows an preassembled vehicle frame 100 mounted to a preassembled chassis 102 the vehicle frame 100 mounted to the chassis 102 in the manner that will be described in greater detail below facilitates the construction of a motorhome 104 fig3 with a greater interior ceiling height which in this embodiment is at least 7 u2032 6 u2033 in a reduced time span the vehicle frame 100 also facilitates mounting of relatively massive items such as generators furnaces storage and holding tanks and the like low to the ground so as to provide a lower center of mass for the motorhome 104 the vehicle frame 100 provides a strong three dimensional space frame 118 to inhibit twisting of the vehicle frame 100 under torsional forces such as would arise when the motorhome 104 drives over uneven terrain so as to lift or drop a wheel 116 with respect to the other wheels 116 the vehicle frame 100 further defines integral storage areas 106 as part of the structure of the vehicle frame 100 in a manner that will be described in greater detail below as shown in fig1 the storage areas 106 are positioned below the beltline of the frame 100 and chassis 102 placement of the storage areas 106 low within the motorhome 104 also positions items that may be stored in the storage areas 106 low within the motorhome 104 this aspect of the invention advantageously positions heavy cargo that users may place in the motorhome.
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refractory metals etc other materials may also be used for the external casing the wick structure of heat pipe 252 a can be of various kinds in exemplary embodiments a grooved wick structure a screen mesh wick structure or a sintered powder wick structure may be used various materials may be used to make the wick 321 the wick 321 may also be absent in an exemplary embodiment the geometry structure and surface size of the wick 321 the pipe 262 a diameter and length and the type of fluid 311 a influence the heat flux capability of the heat pipe and the angles of operation of the heat pipe for example heat pipes may transport heat both in the direction of gravity and against gravity hence heat pipes may have many orientations as needed inside transformer 240 a heat pipes may be customized for transformer type and power transformer spatial orientation locations inside the transformer etc any type of heat pipes including off the shelf heat pipes may be used for transformer cooling as described in the current application a few exemplary types of heat pipes which may be used for transformer cooling as described in the current invention are described in the.
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polyvinyl acetate polyvinyl chloride and the like preferred water insoluble polymers are ethylcellulose cellulose acetate polymethacrylates and aminoalkyl methacrylate copolymer oil components which can be used in the current invention include oils and fats waxes hydrocarbons higher fatty acids higher alcohols esters metal salts of higher fatty acids and the like specific examples of oils and fats include plant oils such as cacao butter palm oil japan wax wood wax coconut oil etc animal oils such as beef tallow lard horse fat mutton tallow etc hydrogenated oils of animal origin such as hydrogenated fish oil hydrogenated whale oil hydrogenated beef tallow etc hydrogenated oils of plant origin such as hydrogenated rape seed oil hydrogenated castor oil hydrogenated coconut oil hydrogenated soybean oil etc and the like of these hydrogenated oils are preferred as an oil component of the present invention specific examples of waxes include plant waxes such as carnauba wax candelilla wax bayberry wax auricurry wax espalt wax etc animal waxes such as bees wax breached bees wax insect wax spermaceti shellac lanolin etc and the like of these preferred are carnauba wax white beeswax and yellow beeswax paraffin petrolatum microcrystalline wax and the like are given as specific examples of hydrocarbons with preferable hydrocarbons being paraffin and microcrystalline wax given as examples of higher fatty acids are caprilic acid undecanoic acid lauric acid tridecanic acid myristic acid pentadecanoic acid palmitic acid malgaric acid stearic acid nonadecanic acid arachic acid heneicosanic acid behenic acid tricosanic acid lignoceric acid pentacosanic acid cerotic acid heptacosanic acid montanic acid nonacosanic acid melissic acid hentriacontanic acid dotriacontanic acid and the like of these preferable are myristic acid palmitic acid stearic acid and behenic acid specific examples of higher alcohols are lauryl.
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for the resized image in one embodiment the display pipe 208 can be a fifo buffer connected to the display pipe 208 is a display interface 210 the display interface 210 can be used to manipulate pixel data from the display pipe 208 so it can be properly formatted for a display device 212 in some embodiments the display device 212 can integrated into the device such as displays for mobile phones portable video game systems and smartphones in other embodiments the display device 212 can be external to the device requiring an external connection such as a discrete computer monitor fig3 is a high level schematic illustrating elements within the resizer module 206 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig3 data processed by the resizer 206 first pass through a vertical accumulator 300 and then a horizontal accumulator 302 before being stored in a memory 304 note that in other embodiments data can be processed by the horizontal accumulator passed to the vertical accumulator and then stored in a memory alternatively other permutations are possible where a separate memory is maintained for each accumulator fig4 a 4d illustrate changes in horizontal pixel spacing calculated using the horizontal accumulator of the center based resizer to display new pixels n 0 n 7 from original pixels o.
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in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle such as an inert diluent or an assimilable edible carrier they may be enclosed in hard or soft shell gelatin capsules may be compressed into tablets or may be incorporated directly with the food of the patient 39 s diet for oral therapeutic administration the active compound may be combined with one or more excipients and used in the form of ingestible tablets buccal tablets troches capsules elixirs suspensions syrups wafers and the like such compositions and preparations should contain at least 0 1 of active compound the percentage of the compositions and preparations may of course be varied and may conveniently be between about 2 to about 60 of the weight of a given unit dosage form the amount of active compound in such therapeutically useful compositions is such that an effective dosage level will be obtained the tablets troches pills capsules and the like may also contain the following binders such as gum tragacanth acacia corn starch or gelatin excipients such as dicalcium phosphate a disintegrating agent such as corn starch potato starch alginic acid and the like a lubricant such as magnesium stearate and a sweetening agent such as sucrose fructose lactose or aspartame or a flavoring agent such as peppermint oil of wintergreen or cherry flavoring may be added when the unit dosage form is a capsule it may contain in.
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occurs left vertical axis such that a decrease in laser power output results in a shorter operating wavelength as shown a power change from 3 0 mw to below 1 0 mw results in a wavelength shift of about 2000 picometers in modem dense wavelength division multiplex dwdm systems designed for 100 ghz or tighter channel spacings the channels are only u2212 100 picometers wide around a nominal specified center wavelength thus the change in wavelength operation that occurs with the power adjustment shown in fig2 is too large and is unacceptable for modem telecommunication systems 0032 fig3 is a chart that illustrates the effect on operating wavelength when the temperature reference voltage vtemp is adjusted for the laser transmitter 10 of fig1 while the output power of the laser transmitter and vref are kept constant the slope of the curve in fig3 is negative that is an increase in temperature reference voltage vtemp causes the tec element to operate at a cooler temperature which results in a shorter operating wavelength for the laser diode as shown a change in vtemp from 2 to 3 volts results in a wavelength shift of about 2000 picometers it has been found in the present approach that by taking into account the wavelength shift due to power adjustment and due to temperature a power control circuit can be implemented that provides variable laser power output while maintaining operation of the laser diode at a nominal wavelength within an acceptable range in an embodiment of a laser control circuit 100 in accordance with the present approach shown in fig4.
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as illustrated at 73 due to a self signature laser diode bars constructed with multiple single emitter laser diodes are illustrated in fig1 to be bonded to a circular conductive bond plate 72 with the laser diode bars 70 positioned on either side of ring 30 as can be seen in fig1 conductive plates 72 are positioned on a hollow thermally conductive substrate 74 that provides a chamber 76 between the top and bottom conductive plates this structure along with central aperture 78 in the disk assembly provides for a centrally located cooling chamber for each of the rings as well as to provide for passage of airflow through the disks for cooling purposes as can be seen in fig1 with the diode bars 70 mounted to rings 30 the staring field of view for each of the individual or single element diode lasers is about 40 u00b0 in the vertical direction and about 12 u00b0 in the horizontal direction as will be appreciated with the laser diode bars located on the periphery of a ring one achieves 360 u00b0 coverage here illustrated by double ended arrow 80 the vertical coverage is illustrated by double ended arrow 78 and the horizontal coverage is illustrated by double ended arrow 79 in order to extend the vertical coverage of the semiconductor ir source to a virtual sphere as shown in fig2 ring 30 u2032 and 30 u2033 are dish shaped in which one of the rings is upwardly bowed.
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prevent the rotor from being wholly lifted to the stator the ferromagnetic c channel which encloses the permanent magnets serves two purposes first to focus and increase the strength of the permanent magnets in the vertical direction second to minimize the amount of structural deflection that occurs from the lifting forces incurred the unique spring loaded adjustment feature of the invention also serves multiple purposes first it allows for adjustment and maximizing of the lifting strength of the permanent magnets by permitting precise adjustment of the gap between the stator the steel track and the rotor the door also it allows for the easy installation and removal of the rotor from its frame most all doors and windows are installed removed from their frames by lifting them up so the bottom wheels may clear its guide rail c channel in addition it increases the insulating ability of the door or window by minimizing the air gap between the stator and rotor whilst still allowing easy installation removal the perpendicular orientation of the permanent magnets to the ferromagnetic track is the most economical way to retrofit existing doors and windows to be magnetically suspended either partially or nearly wholly this configuration allows the existing bottom wheels of conventional doors windows to serve mostly as a guide track as opposed to supporting a load this increases the service life of the door window by greatly.
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this lock in is analogous to that described above with the description of the analog two phase lock in amplifier fig3 here however the unreliable analog multipliers 24 of fig3 are replaced by digital mixers or multipliers 40 which are immune to effects of temperature frequency and bleed through present in analog multipliers eliminating these as error sources and providing a high fidelity output signal also note that as mentioned above because the entire lock in is digital and is described by software any aspect of it can be upgraded or changed by simply reprogramming the fpga this includes changing the detection scheme entirely for example experiments which require the amplitude of the cantilever to be calculated on a cycle by cycle basis such as a fast ac or intermittent contact mode the lock in programmed into the fpga can be replaced instead with a peak detector program all without the need for modifications or additions to the controller hardware all aspects of all of the signal chains in the disclosed controller involve the fpga accordingly any modifications bug fixes new features etc that might need to be made to any of the signal processing hardware during the normal course of the controller 39 s life can now be made by a simple program change digital signal processor the dsp 32 forming part of the disclosed controller is located inside the controller itself rather than inside the interface computer as has been the case with other.
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of first tube 12 so that liquid flowing into the container 10 through the tube 12 will have a pathway to fill the container 10 the nozzle 22 extends upwardly and receives the cylindrical tube 12 the cylindrical tube 12 includes the hook 26 attached at the upper end thereof as depicted in fig5 the tube 12 may further include a check valve 58 therein the check valve 58 is provided to preclude back flow of fluid draining downwardly through the tube 12 the check valve 58 is an optional feature the second tube 14 slidably telescopes within the first tube 12 the second tube 14 is likewise a hollow cylindrical tube the bracket 26 supports a ring 24 the ring 24 is in the shape of an annular washer and includes an inner diameter which is greater than the diameter of the second tube 14 so that the second tube 14 may easily slide within the ring 24 the ring 24 thus fits around the tube 14 one outer edge 60 of the ring 24 fits within a recess or slot 62 of the bracket 26 the recess 62 is shaped to permit the ring 24 by virtue of gravity to cant downwardly so that the inner edge 66 of the annular ring 24 can engage against the outer surface of tube 14 and preclude its movement downward pulling upwardly on the tube 14 however releases the edge 66 therefrom and permits upward adjustment of the upper tube 14 within the lower tube 12 this upward adjustment may be effected by one hand motion and movement of the.
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accommodate containers having square corners by means of the plurality of notches 21 each notch 21 is rounded or arcuate and each of the respective side walls 16 and 24 includes an arcuate radius integrally connecting the inside wall surface of walls 16 and 24 respectively with the bottoms of the cavities or receptacles 22 and 23 in this manner maximum heat is transferred from the resistors through the warmer to the interior of the container 11 the warmer 10 may be constructed of modern ceramic material and electric components having a round shape 5 11 16 34 in diameter and 13 4 34 thick the circumference tapers 1 16 34 along the thickness and both top and bottom base members are recessed and have a wall around the circumference the depth of the top cavity or recess is 51 4 34 in diameter and the bottom recess is 43 4 34 in diameter the former has a 3 8 34 radius where the vertical wall meets the horizontal flat section and the latter has a 1 4 34 radius the heating elements are contained within the ceramic base members and consist of resistance heating elements a thermostat control and a fusible link these are arranged in a conventional heater circuit the thermostat is not adjustable but is preset to maintain a 100 u00b0 f temperature a power cord 10 exits one side of the base and terminates with a three pronged grounded plug.
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is interfitted within the track 73 formed between the opposed l shaped arms 70 and 72 of the base track 38 as shown in fig1 a base track 38 a wall panel 24 and a cross beam channel 40 extend vertically upwardly from their connection to a horizontally extending lower base track not shown the opposite lateral vertically disposed edges of the wall panel 24 are interfitted within the central track 73 and squared c channel 80 formed by the vertically disposed base track 38 and cross beam channel 40 a flange 90 positions and secures the lower end of the cross beam channel 40 relative to the lower base track further the cross beam channel 40 positions associated window framing 28 as shown in fig1 a corner post 34 connects the vertical edges of the left and front walls 18 and 20 the corner post 34 extends vertically upwardly from the substrate 12 and is connected to two base tracks 38 a the base tracks extending horizontally along the substrate and at right angles to one another the two base tracks 38 a are connected to the substrate 12 by l shaped flanges 90 in a manner described above one l shaped flange 90 is disposed in one base track 38 a and has a vertical leg 90 a received in the squared c channel 56 and threadably fastened to the wall 48 of the corner post.
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doors carters for protecting engines or machine parts insulating elements for boots and similar equipment etc among these fabrics the felt ones are specially preferred among these fabrics the felt ones are specially preferred usually this type of fabric has a low resistance and therefore its use is limited this is specially true in the fire protection applications because any tear in the fabric would compromise its function the felt according to the present invention is prepared for example according to the process hereinafter described which is also a subject of the present application the pre anodized fibres in flocks are turned into veils through the carding process these veils are then needle felted so as to obtain the desired uniformity and solidity in the finished product the product 39 s solidity is a function of the number of veils the number of needles per square metres used and the number of beatings carried out in the needle felting process the higher the number of veils needles and beatings the more solid ans resistant the product will be the felts having an areal mass higher than 100 g m 2 are specially preferred preferred are felts obtained with a carding process in which at least 6 to 11 veils are created preferably from 7 to 9 veils per finished product and a needle felting process in which at least 5 000 to 10 000 needles per m 2 are used preferably from 7 000 to 9 000 needles per m 2 and at least from 400 to 800 beatings per minute preferably from 600 to 800 beatings per minute once.
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indole benzoate rizatriptan benzoate is indicated for the acute treatment of migraine attacks with our without aura in adults when rizatriptan benzoate is employed as the agonist in the compositions of the present invention it is present in an amount of from 5 to 10 mg corresponding to 7 265 mg or 14 53 mg of the benzoate salt respectively another agonist that can be employed in the composition of the present invention is eletriptan which after approval is obtained will be marketed by pfizer under the trademark relpax eletriptan is a selective serotonin 5 ht 1b 1d agonist that reproduces the action of a neuro transmitter in the brain called seratonin or 5ht which is believed to constrict swollen blood vessels in the membranes covering the brain and interrupt the transmission of pain serotonin 5 ht 1b 1d agonists activate sites in the swollen blood vessels u2014 called serotonin 1b and 1d receptors u2014 causing the vessels to constrict and reducing both the swelling and pain electriptan is described chemically as 5 2 benzenesulfonyl ethyl 3 1 methylpyrrolidin 2 r ylmethyl 1h indole when eletriptan is employed as the agonist in the compositions of the present invention it is present in an amount of from between 20 to 80 mg another 5 ht 1b 1d agonist that can be employed in the.
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order deciding part 108 which is disposed in the address temporary memory part 103 it is assumed that the first processor 105 the second processor 106 and the third processor 107 demand accesses to the main memory part 101 simultaneously the requests are made using the request signals 209 210 and 211 after outputted the request signals 209 210 and 211 are supplied to the priority order deciding part 108 which is disposed in the address temporary memory part 103 if the first processor 105 has the highest priority rank and the third processor 107 has the lowest priority rank the priority order deciding part 108 accepts the access from the first processor 105 first the priority order deciding part 108 thereafter notifies the first processor 105 of the acceptance using the request signal 209 notified of the acceptance of the request the first processor 105 outputs an address control signal pair to the address bus 207 at the same time the decision request signal 219 is outputted to the empty address search part 109 so that the empty address search part 109 accepts the address control signal pair from the first processor 105 receiving the decision request signal 219 the empty address search part 109 recognizes an empty address within the address control signal part 112 using the empty flag information which indicates an empty address and outputs the empty address signal which indicates the empty address to the input address generation part 110 at this stage as the empty flag information an empty flag may be assigned to each address within the address control signal part 112 the input address generation part 110 outputs the empty.
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represents a pixel point in the current frame shifted from each of the feature points in the previous frame by each of the first set of motion vectors is determined the magnitude of a motion vector for a quasi feature point is identical to the motion vector for its corresponding feature point but the direction of the two motion vectors is opposite after determining the motion vectors for all of the quasi feature points motion vectors for non quasi feature points which are the remaining pixel points in the current frame are determined as follows as shown in fig3 a number of quasi feature points are irregularly distributed in the entire current frame a motion vector for a star marked non quasi feature point is calculated by averaging those for the quasi feature points which are placed within a circle boundary having a radius of d r d a wherein d a is the distance to the nearest quasi feature point from the star marked pixel position and d r is a predetermined expanded radius for including other quasi feature points to be used in the motion vector calculation for example if the nearest quasi feature point is 34 y 34 and the quasi feature point 34 x 34 is located within the boundary of d a d r the motion vector mv x mv y for the star marked pixel is calculated as equ1 wherein d x and d y are the respective distances of quasi feature points x and y from the star marked pixel position and mv x mv y x and mv x mv y y are the respective motion vectors.
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fig5 commissioning of a satellite terminal on the other hand involves establishing communication between the satellite terminal and the geosynchronous satellite other satellite terminals i e depending on the type of network in which the satellite terminal is deployed and the nocc 16 the nocc 16 manages customer permissions and payment processes to use the network bandwidth that is the extent to which each satellite terminal receives broadcast signals or exchanges data with other terminals depending on the type of communication network in which the satellite terminal is deployed in addition the nocc manages the address or location of installation of each satellite terminal in the network serial numbers of equipment to be installed time of installation type of service such as basic premium content preferences and so on the present invention is advantageous because both of these processes are achieved by an installer using a pda 10 or other portable computer and the satellite terminal and without requiring the installer to manually input alphanumeric data into the pda 10 or use paper documents such as a work order provided on paper the present invention can be employed with terminals in a one way communication network or a two way communication network a one way communication network typically involves broadcast of selected program channels a two way communication network can involve terminal to terminal communication or for example communication between a terminal and.
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handle storage case 42 is fixed to the rear end of a cylindrical portion 44 a an inward projection 44 c is provided at the front end of the cylindrical portion 44 a in a handle 44 the inward projection 44 c is used as an operating portion 44 d the front end of the cylindrical portion 44 a faces an opening 41 the rear end portion 44 b can be slightly tilted from a rest position where it contacts the rear wall of the handle storage case 42 in the middle of the rear surface of the rear end portion 44 b one end of a wire 46 is mounted through an opening 45 in the middle of the handle storage case 42 the other end of the wire 46 is coupled to the middle of a turning latch 47 the latch 47 is able to turn between a rest position in fig1 and a working position in fig1 and is urged toward the rest position by urging means not shown in the embodiment the wire 46 connects the handle 44 to the latch 47 when the handle 44 is tilted in any direction from the rest position the wire 46 is pulled to.
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which is to give a high radial acceleration to the material to be disintegrated before touching the rotor blades 2 1 the input material crashes first against the distributing cone or disc 2 4 which distributes it equally over the whole circumference wear blades 2 5 are fixed to the ends of the rotor blades 2 1 they act at the same time to prolong the acceleration path in order to avoid that long pieces of input material twist around the tools and build up at least one shear off or cleaning knife 2 6 is fixed to the end of one rotor blade instead of a wear blade in order to avoid that material enters the narrow gap between rear side of the rotor 2 and base disc of the tool ring 3 where it could produce friction and cause fire radially arranged ribs 2 7 produce scavenging air which is centrifugally accelerated this air keeps the gap clean tool ring 3 consists of a base disc 3 1 a hollow wheel for the drive 3 2 a mechanical or hydraulic drive 3 3 and two types of tools the first type is an interchangeable tool 3 4 which can be executed in any suitable geometry and height the second type of tool or large tool carrier is not interchangeable but welded in between base disc 3 1 and counter ring 3 9 in order to give the necessary transversal stabilty to the tool ring 3 the working edges of.
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be pushed upward also the edge portions of the screen remain secure in the guide rails 14 even in case of very great wind forces fig8 is a diagrammatic view of the connection of a tube 23 with a pneumatic pump 24 which is mounted on the inside of the window to this end a lower elbow 24 39 is guided through molding 25 and guide rail 14 and inserted into the lower tube opening at 26 the pneumatic pressure pump 24 may have a diameter of a few centimeters so that it is not very noticeable the pump is pressed inwards by the thumb in order to introduce compressed air into tube 23 to clamp the screen 5 in order to release the air and raise the screen a push button check valve 31 is employed fig9 shows that a brush strip 27 is mounted in the area of the outer edge of the roller shutter casing in such a way that its resilient bristles rest on screen 5 so that during the upward and downward movement of screen 5 the bristles of the brush strip 27 sweep over the surface thereof and remove any adhering foreign particles the brush strip 27 constitutes an insect barrier as it reliably prevents insects which have passed into the roller shutter casing from getting into the interior of the room behind gauze 5 through the window or door opening moreover the brush strip 27 seals and insulates a considerable cross sectional part of the gap leading into the roller shutter casing the brush strip 27 is mounted on the front leading edge of a traverse member 28 which is flush with the front end face of the adjacent molding 29 the bristles of the.
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the chip chute circulation liquor from the chip chute 104 through the feeder 114 through the sand separator 109 and through the in line strainer 105 back into the chip chute 104 in the in line strainer 105 excessive liquor is removed from the chip chute circulation and fed into the level tank 110 the chamber of the feeder 114 is pressurized by a fluid entering at l 1 and the chamber pressure can be controlled by fluid flow l 2 out of the casing the pressure controlling fluid flow l 2 can be pumped by the chip chute pump 108 through the sand separator 109 and through the in line strainer 105 to the chip chute 104 when the flow channel filled with low pressure slurry comes into an open position aligning with the connections for high pressure circulation the high pressure liquid coming from the digester through the top circulation pump 113 flows into the feeder 114 through the connection for high pressure inlet and displaces the slurry from the flow channel through the connection for high pressure discharge into the top separator 112 simultaneously filling the flow channel with high pressure liquid the feeder 114 shown in fig4.
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acts on the flapper 39 s surface area this pressure force may be as high as 20 000 psig this amount of force is too great for the flow tube 44 to overcome therefore a means of equalizing pressure is required in order for the flapper 18 to open when it becomes necessary to open the scssv the flow tube 44 not shown in this view translates downward and contacts the dart 94 dart 94 includes an opening which permits fluid to bleed through the valve 10 thereby equalizing pressure above and below the flapper 18 when pressure substantially equalizes across the flapper 18 the flow tube 44 translates axially downward and fully opens the scssv fig1 is an exploded isometric view of a safety valve 10 of the present invention shown in the closed position the valve 10 also includes a pressure equalizing means 94 the valve 10 of fig1 utilizes metal to metal contact between the flapper 18 and the seat 50 visible are the flapper mount 60 the flapper pin 70 a leaf spring 96 an equalizing dart 94 and at least one dart spring 100 a hole 102 is machined through the flapper for receiving the dart 98 the at least one dart spring 100 biases the dart 94 to a closed position fig1 is an enlarged isometric view of a flapper 18 a hard seat 50 and a flapper mount 60 this figure illustrates details of the all metal flapper and seat engagement.
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46 is calculated by next a designated counter ctime is incremented step 522 and it is determined whether a predetermined value c 0 is exceeded or not step 524 if ctime gt c 0 the process proceeds to step 526 if ctime u2267 c 0 the routine is terminated at step 526 a deterioration determination reference value l ref is determined from lvaf the reason the deterioration determination reference value l ref is determined based on lvaf is that when determining the deterioration of the catalyst based on the response curve length lvos of the output vos of the o 2 sensor 46 the determination reference value used to discriminate between normal and deteriorated catalyst conditions varies depending on the response curve length lvaf of the output vaf of the a f sensor 45 the reference value l ref is converted into a map and stored in advance in the rom 73 next in step 528 it is determined whether or not the response curve length lvos of the output vos of the o 2 sensor 46 is equal to or larger than the deterioration determination reference value l ref if lvos u2267 l ref it is determined that the catalyst is deteriorated and a designated alarm flag alm is set to 1 step 530 while at the same time an alarm lamp 68 see fig7 and 8 is turned on step 532 if lvos lt l ref it is.
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of nitrogen for 30 minutes there is introduced at 30 u00b0 c 184 mg of 70 cumene hydroperoxide and 313 mg of iron iii acetylacetonate dissolved at 5 ml of acetone after some minutes the temperature rises to 70 u00b0 c it is kept for one hour at this temperature and then the water is removed by azeotropic distillation when 480 g of water has been collected it is separated by filtration and dried for 30 minutes by pulsed air at 80 u00b0 c and then the product obtained is ground and sifted the viscosity of the 1 solution of this product is 3750 cp at 20 u00b0 c u03b7 gt 6 the measured cationicity is 2 meq g 96 of the theoretical cationicity the half decantation time for acheres muds with 8 g l containing 2 kg t of the product is 45 seconds a test is carried out under the same conditions with the same molar proportions of monomers replacing the cma by cmm namely 248 g of acrylamide and 181 g of cmm the viscosity at 20 u00b0 c of the 1 solution in water of the product obtained is 650 cp the measured cationicity is 1 3 meq g namely 64 of the theoretical cationicity the half decantation.
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pattern yarns the guide bars with the needle guides serve to lay in stitch yarns and are mounted on an opposite side of the plane of the latch needles from the lapping belts i e on the upstream side and oscillate at an angle to the pattern yarns fig1 is representative of a raschel machine whereby it is provided with a comb plate 1 in which a plurality of latch needles 3 are mounted for reciprocating motion along their axes 2 in a vertical plane as viewed as shown the needles 3 are disposed on a bar 4 which is movable up and down in addition the machine includes a plurality of lapping belts or guide bars 5 spaced from the needles 3 on one side i e the downstream side of the plane of the needles 3 for guiding pattern yarns to the needles 3 a yarn laying in comb 6 is also mounted on the same side of the plane 2 of the latch needles 3 in order to carry out an orbital motion perpendicularly of the plane 2 while penetrating between the pattern yarns as indicated in chain dotted line 7 the orbital motion is a combined stroke and oscillating motion the comb 6 is provided with a plurality of parallel sinkers 8 each of which carries a guide rod.
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upright configuration and with a controlled separation alternatively the nanotubes 28 may be attached to the wire 22 after fabrication by their sidewall in a u201c layed down u201d configuration the extremely small radius 17 of the nanotubes 28 less than 100 nm and typically on the order of a few nanometers produces an extremely small volume of plasma region 15 in proportion to a discharge area such as defines the current flow into the plasma region 15 accordingly dependent in part on the orientation spacing and length of the carbon nanotube 28 the discharge area may be controlled independently of the volume of the plasma region 15 to decrease the formation of ozone while maintaining a high production of charge carriers generally the radius 17 is smaller than the mean free path of charge carriers 18 in the plasma region 15 peek 39 s equation generally predicts that the higher radius of curvature of the nanotubes will also decrease the voltage necessary to produce atmospheric corona discharge decreasing the power needed for corona discharge however it was not known whether peek 39 s equation breaks down for very small radii because peek 39 s equation is empirically based one possibility is that an increase in field emission for small radii may cause early initiation of a negative corona preventing advantageous production of positive coronas for reduced ozone production as will be described below however the present inventor has determined that the decrease in radius of carbon nanotubes does result.
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of the light a second way of exploiting the aforementioned phenomenon is used in the case where the ink used in the pen 14 absorbs most of the light from the light source 28 39 in this case there is practically no signal from the light sensor 32 39 until the top surface of the ink gets to a point coincident to the line of sight between the light source 28 39 and the light sensor 32 39 at this point the turbulence and frothing of the ink will cause a portion of the light directed toward the receiver 32 39 to be reflected away or absorbed by the ink the amount of light so reflected or absorbed will vary with the changing shape of the surface of the ink and the positions of the bubbles therefore just as in the first case the signal from the light sensor will be erratic with distinct highs and lows however the excursion between the highest signal and the lowest signal from the light sensor 32 39 over a sample period will eventually reach the same threshold chosen for the case the light is being partially transmitted through the ink itself this result occurs because as before the turbulence of the surface tends to subside when the ink level gets low in addition this point will be reached before all the ink is gone so the pen 14 will not run completely dry before the plotting is interrupted so as can be seen the same optical.
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to all source areas the lta implant must thereby take note of where the drain regions are relative to the source regions further in this embodiment it is necessary that all the drain regions of transistors across the semiconductor substrate all be aligned with and on the same side as the gate conductor 120 and all the source regions must be aligned on the other side the embodiment hereof is then better suited for memory structures which can take advantage of a consistent and regular source drain layout across the entire wafer fig5 g illustrates a processing step subsequent to fig4 g wherein an oxide 126 is deposited across the nitrided oxide 122 deposited oxide 126 is formed preferably from cvd techniques subsequent to the steps shown in fig5 g fig6 g illustrates an anisotropic removal of only the horizontal arranged regions of oxide 126 resulting from the anisotropic etch drain side oxide 128 and source oxide 130 are formed note that contrary to the previous embodiments sidewall spacers on both the source and drain sides are of equal thickness asymmetrical ldd regions can therefore be achieved not by varying the sidewall thicknesses but also by employing a combination of lta during ldd implant through or preceeded by a nitrided oxide as a diffusion barrier fig6 g illustrates a relatively long ldd at the drain side of the channel relative to the almost nonexistence ldd at the source side the source drain implant used in forming the p channel device is performed at an angle substantially perpendicular to the upper horizontal surfaces resulting in.
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the fiber 6702 to the next stage a nut 6704 connected to ferrule 6703 facilitates the connection of ferrule 6703 to other connections the fiber 6702 is finished at end of ferrule 6705 then there is a housing 2706 with an opening 2707 at proximal end and another opening 2708 at distal end there is a precision spacer 2709 an optical lens 2710 and another precision spacer 2711 inside housing 2706 the housing 6706 is identical to housing 6007 described in fig6 b a coupler 6713 is provided for further light transportation the coupler 6713 with opening 6712 at proximal end opening 6714 at distal end while housing 6706 is inserted within coupler 6713 at proximal end 6712 a housing 6715 is likewise inserted into coupler distal end 6714 the structure inside housing 6715 mirrors the structure in housing 6706 in that it contains a precision spacer 2718 an optical lens 2719 and another precision spacer 2720 inside housing 6715 housing 6715 also presents proximal opening 6716 and distal opening 6717 distal opening 6717 receives a ferrule 6722 containing fiber 6721 which is finished at the end of ferrule 6724 ferrule 6722 likewise is attached to a nut 6723 to facilitate connection this is the first part of connection fiber 6721 which has an identical structure at its other end specifically there is a ferrule 6725 to make fiber to connect to next stage a nut 6726 is attached to ferrule 6725 and a fiber finish surface 6727 at end of ferrule 6725 another housing 6728 with opening 6729 at.
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series to the low pass filter step 113 because this example is chiefly concerned with the design of a low pass filter the design of the high pass filter part of the splitter filter will not be described in more detail the element values for the first embryo of the splitter filter are optimised in a following step 114 on the basis of the set requirements subsequent to determining the element values it is ascertained whether or not the set requirements can be possibly achieved with a splitter filter having the structure in question step 115 if the requirements cannot be fulfilled the low pass filter is extended by cascade coupling a further filter section to the original or embryonic filter section step 116 as before mentioned this further filter section may be identical structure wise with the first filter section or may be structure wise different to said first filter section optimisation of the element values is then repeated step 114 if the set requirements can now be fulfilled the design of the splitter filter is ready on paper and the filter can now be implemented on the basis of the design created since the example is concerned chiefly with the design of a low pass filter it is the low pass filter and the requirements set thereon that are the focus in steps 114 115 and 116 separate measures may be needed to adapt the high pass filter part of the splitter filter although these measures are not described in this document the.
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as aluminium tubing or the like the first second and third legs 14 16 and 18 include first ends 14a 16a and 18a and second ends 14b 16b and 18b as may be seen in fig1 first second and third tubular extensions 14c 16c and 18c project upwardly from the first ends 14a 16a and 18a of the legs and these extensions including first second and third end portions 14d 16d and 18d that are straight and vertically disposed relative to the ground surface when the invention a is disposed as shown in fig1 each of the inventions a includes first means c for pivotally connecting the first second and third legs 10 12 and 14 together as shown in fig1 the first means c includes a rigid body that has first second and third circumferentially spaced arms 20a 20b and 20c defined thereon the first second and third arms 20a 20b and 20c have bifurcated free ends that serve to support first second and third pins 22 24 and 26 therein and these pins passing through transverse bores formed in the first end 14a 16a and 18a of the first second and third legs 14 16 and 18 as shown in fig5 first second and third clamps 28 30 and 32 are provided that are in the form of rollers that are rotatably supported on the upper extremities of the first second and third end portions 14d 16d and 18d as may be seen in fig3 with the rollers having first second and third cylindrical surfaces 28a 30a and 32a each of the first second and third clamps 28 30 and 32 includes an upwardly disposed longitudinally extending recess 34 that is defined by a flat.
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are provided the needle butts 19 are normally arranged in a non knit track 25 plush fabric or tuck track fur fabric the jack butts 23 being arrranged in a jack track 29 because of the influence of a spring 27 located in the base of the tricks every jack is associated with a control spring 31 attached to the needle cylinder this spring being subject to the influence of the patterning mechanism 11 every time it passes it such that the jack butt 23 of the relevant jack either remains in the jack track 29 and is then raised by a raising cam 33 or is removed from the jack track 29 by the tilting of the jack as a result of which it slides behind the raising cam 33 such patterning and selection mechanisms are clearly described in u s pat no 3 449 928 and in u s pat no 3 898 818 to schmidt to which reference is made to avoid unnecessary repetition the butts 19 of those knitting needles corresponding to a jack raised by the raising cam 33 are raised by the jack on to the laying in cam segment 13 this segment 13 is located at a height such that into the hooks of a knitting needle passing by it can be fed the fibers from a sliver delivered from a doffer 35 or the pile thread supplied from a thread feeder details of this process are known from the abovementioned specifications and therefore require no repetition at.
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extending downwardly toward the lower edge 45 and returning upwardly to a second point 60 on the upper edge 40 spaced inwardly from the second side edge 35 the u shaped cut out 50 forms an open bag mouth 65 a pair of bag handles 70 and at least one front 75 or rear 80 central tab extending upwardly from a central point 85 on the bag mouth 65 the central tab 75 80 as illustrated in fig1 has a rounded peripheral edge 230 the peripheral edge 230 has an uppermost point 235 the central tab 75 80 is penetrated by first 105 and second 110 support apertures below the uppermost point 235 the apertures 105 110 suspend the bag pack 10 on support arms 115 of a dispensing rack 120 the central tab 75 80 has a weakened area 125 between each of the support apertures 105 110 and one of third 240 and fourth 245 points below the uppermost point 235 when one of the bags 15 is pulled from the dispensing rack 120 the weakened areas 125 of the central tab 75 80 will rupture thereby causing the central tab 75 80 to remain with the dispensed bag 15 14 in still another variant not shown the bags 15 include at least one side gusset 130 the side gusset 130 extends from the upper edge 40 to the lower edge 45 and inwardly from at least one of the first 30 and second 35 side edges for a first predetermined distance 132 15 in a further variant as illustrated in fig1 the weakened area 125 comprises a perforation line 135 extending from each of.
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the jet decks 120 spilling caustic flows onto the sieve section 130 to contact hydrocarbon ascending through perforations in the sieve section 130 caustic that makes it way into the outlet pan 122 of the jet decks 120 proceeds through the inlet 126 of the downcomer 110 down into the inlet pans 132 107 of the subjacent jet deck 120 or feed deck 102 respectively through the outlet 112 this arrangement assures adequate contact between the liquid hydrocarbon and the caustic while the hydrocarbon rises to the top of the once through extraction section 32 and out through the product conduit 60 in a non limiting example embodiment of the present invention the recirculation section 30 of the extraction vessel 24 contains one feed deck and three jet decks 120 and the once through extraction section 32 contains two jet decks 120 the caustic recirculation line 20 is in fluid communication with the inlet pan 132 of the top most jet deck 120 of the recirculation section 30 the fresh or regenerated caustic is in fluid communication with the inlet pan 132 of the upper most jet deck 120 of the once through extraction section 32 of the extraction vessel 24 by the line 50 one advantageous aspect of the invention is that the recirculation of caustic will provide the bulk removal of the mercaptan from the hydrocarbon on the feed deck 102 and jet decks 120 in the recirculation section 30 the final.
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near vicinity and upstream of the electrode wheels 10 12 for clarity the sensor 91 is not shown in fig1 a delay circuit 92 between the sensor 91 and the gating circuit 90 delays the blanking pulses in accordance with the time taken for a gap as sensed by the sensor to move from the sensor to the weld location after modification by the gating circuit 90 the pulse train from the high pass filter 88 is compared in a comparator 92 with a reference value entered on a line 93 it is also passed to a filter 94 which passes only the relatively long duration pulses of the pulse train that is to say those having a duration of more than 2 ms or 2 of the weld cycle time these latter pulses are compared in a further comparator 95 with a further reference value entered on line 96 it is to be noted that the reference value on line 96 is substantially smaller than that on line 93 on receipt of a pulse from the filter 94 having a magnitude greater than the reference value on line 96 the comparator 95 produces a signal on an output line 97 in response to which the blank is rejected by means not shown after leaving the electrode wheels in this way blanks which are marred by the particular faults 80 and 84 previously discussed in relation to fig4 b are identified and rejected likewise a signal in response to which the respective blank is rejected appears on an output line 98 whenever the comparator 92 receives a pulse having a magnitude greater.
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by the heat energy extracted from the waste air from the trough mangle 10 the heat exchanger 12 has a multiplicity of preferably identical heat exchanger plates 13 which are arranged in a common elongate cuboidal housing 14 the heat exchanger 12 through which both the humid waste air from the trough mangle 10 and the water which is to be heated flow with co current or countercurrent action in the longitudinal direction 15 runs in an inclined state in the longitudinal direction 15 to be precise is directed downwards from the inlet end 11 to the outlet end 16 the outlet end 16 of the heat exchanger 12 is thus located on a lower level than the inlet end 11 of the heat exchanger 12 the housing 14 of the heat exchanger 12 is enclosed by a three dimensional frame 17 in the exemplary embodiment shown the heat exchanger 12 is suspended by the frame 17 in an obliquely downwardly directed manner in the longitudinal direction 15 as seen in the flow direction of the humid air on preferably horizontal carriers 18 the carriers 18 are located beneath a building roof or form a constituent part of the building roof if appropriate the carriers 18 like the heat exchanger 12 may also be directed obliquely in the exemplary embodiment shown the frame 17 also bears connections fittings and parts of conduits in order for the water which.
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the external quantum efficiency of this device varied from 0 01 at 3v to 0 1 at 9v the measurements of the polarization properties were carried out in the following way a polarisation filter was placed between the polymer light emitting diode and a photo detector the polarization filter was rotated while the intensity was measured for some angles the result of this is given in fig6 this polarization behavior corresponds to similar measurements of photoluminescence for oriented meh ppv t w hagler et al physical review b 44 8652 1991 the achieved polarization ratio of 2 4 indicates that the emission mostly occur in the stretch oriented layer on the basis of this the polarization ratio has to be over 10 in the oriented layer to achieve a polarization ratio of 2 4 if the emission was equally distributed over the entire polymer volume all measurements were carried out at room temperature in ambient atmosphere and on one and the same diode example 2 was repeated but popt was now used as the emitting layer instead of ptopt connections were achieved in the same way for the electrodes and popt was used for the stretching instead of ptopt the pe popt structure was elongated 1 5 times the initial length the thickness of the popt layer was 100 nm before the stretching procedure then the device was connected to wires and voltage applied the device emitted polarized light with color of red near infrared the light was bright enough to be visible in indoor.
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racemosa inula racemosa is a species of an ornamental plant of the asteraceae family inula racemosa grows in the temperate and alpine western himalayas and it is common in kashmir and also known as u201c pushkarmool u201d u201c extract of inula racemosa u201d herein is to be understood as a composition obtainable by extracting roots of such plants or preferably parts of such roots with liquid and preferably water herein u201c extract of inula racemosa u201d is the same as u201c inula racemosa extract u201d all the above mentioned percentage is on solid weight basis of the composition if the composition is having high percentage of water then the percentage of the extract of inula racemosa as mentioned above has to construe accordingly the edible composition also preferably comprises 0 1 to 10 more preferably 0 1 to 8 and furthermore preferably 0 1 to 5 by weight of theobromine u201c theobromine u201d herein relates to the molecular structure as set out below and is chemically known as 2 6 dihydroxy 3 7 dimethylpurine or 3 7 dimethylxanthine chemical formula c 7 h 8 n 4 o 2 mw 180 16 including the edible salts thereof theobromine is a class of bitter alkaloid molecule naturally occurs in many of the plant species the preferred source of theobromine is from cocoa plant preferably in the composition of the present invention the ratio of extract of inula racemosa.
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common phase locked generator driving system so that absolute phase is maintained in the composite arrangement as seen in fig8 a clock generator 210 is provided which generates a sine wave signal for distribution to two distribution circuits 250a and 250b distribution to distribution circuit 250a is via buffer 262a and resistor 264a to bus 225a of the distribution circuit 250a distribution circuit 250a has a plurality of nodes 290a and one or more receivers 230a with slicers or comparators 274a one of the slicers 274a preferably the one coupled to the node to which the generator is coupled is used as part of a feedback circuit which is similar to the feedback circuit discussed above with reference to fig7 thus the signal being received by all nodes 290a in distribution circuit 250a is sampled by the slicer 274a which provides a square wave signal to a comparator 293 for comparing the signal to a similar signal received from a slicer 274b of distribution circuit 50b as described below the comparative phase determined by comparator 293 is used as a control signal for a phase controller 291 the phase controller 291 also receives the sine wave signal generated by clock generator 210 and changes the phase of the incoming signal according to the control signal received from the comparator 293 the phase changed signal is then forwarded to distribution circuit 250b via buffer 262b and resistor 264b to bus.
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and neck 124 are identical to head 50 and neck 52 described in connection with fig1 and 2 in fig3 adjustment mechanism 126 includes three spacers 130 132 and 134 preferably these spacers have different thicknesses these thicknesses for example can be selected from a group with one or two millimeter increments such as 1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm etc fig3 and 4 offer a multitude of different offsets between the femoral head and femoral stem these offsets depend on the number and thickness of spacers used further these spacers can be used alone i e one spacer placed inside the bore of the femoral head or used in conjunction with other spacers in the latter scenario two three four or more spacers can be stacked on top of each other and then placed in the bore of the femoral head this stacking arrangement can provide a wide range of offsets in small increments looking to fig4 to illustrate an example spacer 130 can have a thickness of 1 mm spacer 132 can have a thickness of 2 mm and spacer 134 can have a thickness of 4 mm these spacers could be used alone or in stacked.
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convenient to use them as correct positioning means of the stiff members 7 9 11 they additionally facilitate positioning of the trays 3 3 u2032 with the suitable inclination the alternating arrangement of trays 3 3 u2032 defines a triangular prismatic shape of the device 1 in the preferred embodiment shown in fig2 a tray 12 formed by two half trays 14 15 equal with the exception of the position of the supports 30 31 can be seen half tray 15 has a broken surface form with an upper portion 17 and a lower portion 19 that are parallel and tilted at an acute angle i with regard to the horizontal plane and a central almost horizontal portion 21 the upper portion 17 and lower portion 19 include regularly arranged open areas 22 it is calculated that the suitable inclination of portions 17 and 19 with regard to the horizontal angle i in fig2 must be comprised between 40 u00b0 and 80 u00b0 and that of the central portion 21 angle c in fig2 must be comprised between 0 u00b0 and 15 u00b0 the inclination of portions 17 and 19 can be different the half tray 15 is supported at one of its ends on the triangular type support 31 with a broken side such as the surface of the tray 15 with an.
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with conductive paint prior to the step s 105 in the illustrated embodiment the base substrate 22 is immersed into an electrophoresis tank for receiving an electrophoresis coating under a positive voltage in a range from about 25 to about 100 volts and an electrophoresis time for about 30 to about 180 seconds thereby forming the electrophoresis layer 25 a thickness of the electrophoresis layer 25 is in a range from about 0 5 u03bcm to about 15 u03bcm an electrophoresis paint used in s 105 may be selected from epoxy ester anode electrophoresis paint a pure melt bond anode electrophoresis paint a polybutadiene anode electrophoresis paint a maleic anhydride oil anodic electrophoresis paint in step s 107 a portion of the electrophoresis layer 25 is removed thereby forming a concavity 27 recessed from the electrophoresis layer 25 toward the micro arc oxide layer 24 to form a preformed housing 20 a see fig4 in the illustrated embodiment the concavity 27 is formed by a ray carving process the concavity 27 has a width about 3 mm and a length about 6 mm a bottom of the concavity 27 is the micro arc oxide layer 24 in step s 109 a first metallic layer 2642 is formed on the bottom micro arc oxide layer 24 and positioned within the concavity 27 of the preformed housing 20 a in the illustrated embodiment the first metallic layer 2642 is made of copper material a thickness of.
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65 s 3h 3 u03b1 oh 5 u03b1 pregnan 20 one 3 mmol was dissolved in 20 ml dry dichloromethane under n 2 atmosphere dast 700 mg 4 33 mmol was added slowly dropwise at u2212 78 u00b0 c and the resulting yellowish solution was left stirring at rt for 1 h reaction was followed by tlc the solution was quenched by careful addition of a 5 nahco 3 solution 60 ml the water phase was extracted with dichloromethane 3 u00d7 20 ml the organic phases collected dried over mgso 4 and the solvent removed under reduced pressure yielding a yellowish oil which was purified by silica flash column chromatography pentane ethyl acetate 9 1 products are in the order elimination of h 2 o at 2 3 positions yield 67 fluorination at 3 oh with inversion of configuration 30 fluorination at 3 oh with retention of configuration 3 traces 1 h nmr 400 mhz cdcl 3 d6 u03b4 4 87 4 75 d 1h 2 53 t 1h 2 11 s 3h 2 00 m 1h 0 95 m 1h 0 80 m 1h 0 78 s 3h 0 60 s 3h 3 u03b1 fluor 5 u03b1 pregnan 20 one 10 mmol is dissolved in dichloromethane 5 ml and ethanol 50 ml at rt and air atmosphere in a 250 ml round bottom flask 4 equiv of nh 2 oh chlorhydrate and 4 equiv of sodium acetate are dissolved in 5 ml h 2 o and then added to the steroid solution 20 ml of ethanol are added and the mixture put.
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so that a readout with four 1s and 60 0s is equally likely the steepness of peak 742 at i th provides for reliable readings in terms of layout adc 700 simply requires more elements for each component dimensionally adc 700 is 4 times longer than adc 600 but otherwise not wider or more complex thus scaling to higher bit resolutions is straightforward there are no additional hierarchical levels as would be the case with the phase tree there are no additional superconducting levels required as there would be for the squid wheel redundant sensor banks can be used to increase the confidence in the readout for example a five section adc can have three read sections an average or modal value can be read out the frequency and degree of reading discrepancies can be used to assign a confidence level to the readings in such a case 34 n 34 is the number of sensors per read section rather than the total number of sensors the use of extra read sections can also be used with the comparators for different phase positions distributed among sections to allow more room for comparator layout in adc 10 the gradient currents are induced from a split current ladder alternatively the source currents can be individually generated with the proper magnitudes and inductively coupled into the pump lines also the 34 gradient current source 34 can generate constant currents that are variably coupled to pump lines to produced the desired flux gradient at the transmission line for example the current source can include a graduated series of inductors in the preferred linear.