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9 | the body portion 12 or attached to the body portion by suitable securing methods as shown there are two elevated regions 14 each elevated region 14 is coextensive with one of the opposite ends 20 of the cylindrical body portion 12 so as to extend therefrom and terminates in an outer edge 24 of the elevated region 14 the positioning of the elevated region 14 at opposite ends 20 of the cylindrical body portion 12 has been found to be optimal for the ultrasonic transmitter of the present invention however this arrangement should not be construed to eliminate the possibility of the elevated region 14 being set in from one or more opposite ends 20 of the cylindrical body portion 12 of the spool 10 further the outer peripheral edge 24 of the elevated region 14 is shown to be at least 0 1 mm from the outer peripheral surface 16 of the body portion 12 the determination of that optimum distance and its effect will be described in the following referring now in further detail to fig2 there is shown a film 26 wrapped around the spool 10 in particular the film 26 is a pvdf film similar to the type used in the conventional art but applied to a cylinder in a different manner than known in the art as shown here the film 26 is of a sheet type having opposite longitudinal edges and opposite lateral edges the longitudinal edges are positioned to surround the outer peripheral edge 24. |
2 | the line also includes a second and a third field 114 116 field 114 is designed to receive the numerical value of the threshold sj field 116 is designed to receive a numerical value that defines a hysterisis that applies on this threshold value input in field 114 finally window 98 has a third area 120 that includes two fields 122 and 124 designed to receive numerical values that correspond to the time delays that delay lines 50 and 52 will implement respectively the operation of truck 2 and software 92 will now be described with reference to fig4 initially during a phase 130 an operator defines the mathematical operations to be executed by electronic module 20 at the beginning of phase 130 in step 132 the computer 80 is connected to electronic module 20 through adapter 76 wire 74 and plugs 72 70 thereafter in step 134 the operator selects in each zones 102 103 and 104 the operands to be used in the mathematical operation subsequently in step 136 the operator selects in zones 106 and 107 the operators to apply to the operands step 134 and 136 can be iterated for each mathematical operation to be executed by calculators 54 and 56 in step 138 using the field in area 110 the operator can also specifies the threshold values to be used by comparators 40 42 in step 140 the operator enters the time delay to be implemented by delay lines 50. |
3 | thus the runaway replication plasmid antibacterial strategy of the invention comprises the following basic components 1 a plasmid that alone or with the assistance of a helper plasmid comprises the genes necessary to effect conjugative transfer of the plasmid from a donor cell to a recipient cell the replication of the plasmid is negatively controlled by a gene that can be de activated via mutation so as to release the negative control on plasmid replication referred to as a u201c runaway replication plasmid u201d 2 optionally a helper plasmid with the requisite transfer genes and 3 a donor cell for maintaining the runaway replication plasmid in a replication suppressed state so as not to be killed by the plasmid a number of conjugative plasmids have been well characterized and can serve as subjects for mutagenesis to create runaway mutants which may be used in embodiments of the present invention such mutants contain all components needed for conjugative self transfer from donor to recipient cells but are defective in their replicative repressor rep function examples of such mutants both broad range and narrow range are known in the art haugan et al plasmid 33 27 39 1995 molin et al j bacterial 143 1046 1048 1980 toukdarian amp helinski gene 223 205 211 1998 a particularly preferred plasmid of this type is a mutant of plasmid r6k as described in detail in examples 1 and 2 other examples include but are not limited to rk2 pcu1 pl5a pip501 pam u03b2t and pcrg1600 as an alternative to the use of mutants it may sometimes be preferable to use various components of conjugative plasmids whose features are well understood to create plasmids having. |
8 | assembly 210 having a pair of rear receiving slots 230 for engaging with the rear hook members 224 on the battery clasp 220 fig1 is a bottom view of the battery housing 212 showing a front hook engaging member 232 for engaging with the front hook 222 see fig1 the front hook engaging means 232 may also operate as a divider between the battery compartments 204 39 for separating and orienting the batteries not shown fig1 is a side view of the alternate outboard battery assembly 210 engaged with a battery clasp 220 the battery clasp 220 has a front hinge 126 34 for engaging with the compact wireless telephone 100 and a rear hinge 172 double prime for engaging with a wrist strap not shown the secondary portion 216 of the battery housing 212 is designed to generally follow the contour of the human wrist along the wrist strap not shown the battery clasp 220 has a front hook 222 and a pair of rear hooks 224 which are biased to create a compression force on the housing 212 so as to retain the alternate outboard battery assembly 210 to the clasp 220 the alternate battery assembly 210 is installed and removed in a similar manner to the battery assembly 130 it is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description although the above inventions have been described in connection with a cordless telephone system it should be apparent that the concepts extend to any cordless or cellular telephone application requiring a compact portable telephone or speaker phone unit the scope of the invention should therefore be determined. |
2 | a lower part of the aircraft however the orientation of the principal duct is not sufficient to discharge all the impurities which may be deposited on the inner walls 1 of the principal duct 5 fig2 shows in transverse cross section an air inlet of a sensor of static pressure ps having a cleaning device according to the invention the pressure sensor is fitted for example to the same aircraft as that indicated in fig1 in this case the air inlet of a static pressure sensor comprises a mechanical interface module 100 u2032 whose outer surface is an extension of the skin surface of the aircraft 101 a principal duct 5 u2032 inserted into the module 100 u2032 the principal duct 10 u2032 comprises an axis running in a direction z the cleaning device according to the invention which is housed in the principal duct 10 u2032 a secondary duct 10 which comprises an external shape enabling it to be housed in the principal duct 5 u2032 and an internal shape similar to that of the inner walls of a principal duct 5 u2032 according to the prior art the secondary duct 10 is movable with respect to the principal duct 5 u2032 and the secondary duct 10 comprises an axis identical to that of the principal duct 5 u2032 the secondary duct 10 is extended by an auxiliary duct 6 to convey the air to the pressure sensor a main displacement device 20 which displaces the secondary duct 10 with respect to the principal duct 5 u2032 in the direction z a first embodiment of a secondary duct 10 is shown in fig3 in this first. |
2 | mandrel and the internal diameter of the tube 50 are matched in such a way that the mandrel can be introduced into the tube moreover the mandrel is provided with a row of orifices 40 which lead to a cavity in the interior of the mandrel which cavity is connected to a line 32 for a pressure medium a pressure medium is fed via the lines 30a b c e the pressure line 30d is not shown in the figure to the individual drive mechanisms 24 25 26 33 and 39 in fig3 the two sets of clamping devices 20a b 21a b are shown in the position for the smallest distance between the sets in addition the figure shows the said cavity 42 in the mandrel 27 a gasket 41 between one end of the tube 50 and the set of clamping devices 21a b and a gasket 34 between the other end of the tube 50 and the set of clamping devices 20a b a gasket 35 between the mandrel 27 and the set of clamping devices 20a b can also be seen an outlet valve 36 is located in the lower clamping device 21b in this way a closed space which can be subjected to pressure through the orifices 40 is formed in the mandrel 27 fig4 shows the two sets of clamping devices shifted back to their starting positions while the surrounded parts of. |
9 | 50 along a line of action with respect to the axes 46 and 62 the interconnectable means 80 comprises interlocking members 82 and 84 on the body member 44 and the connecting member 50 respectively these interlocking members are constructed in a mortise and tenon fashion in the sense that member 82 is received within a dado slot 86 formed in step fashion between the member 84 and a surface 88 of the connecting member 50 the member 82 including a lip 90 spaced from a ledge 92 formed on the body member 44 and the member 84 is received within the space between the lip 90 and the ledge 92 the interlocking member 84 is an arcuate substantially semi circular segment formed about the axis 52 at the port 78 of the connecting member 50 the interlocking member 82 is an annular hub formed about the portal 76 in the body member 44 the center of the annulus being the axis 52 the interlocking members 82 and 84 thus have corresponding surfaces which interface together when the body member 44 and the connecting member 50 are slidably juxtaposed into coupling engagement and may rotate relative to one another when so coupled a peripheral wall 94 of the interlocking member 82 has a conically tapered form the taper being from a recess 46 to the outer surface spaced from the lip inwardly remote from the ledge 92 when the members 82 and 84 are joined the conically tapered portion of the member 82. |
9 | exposure chamber 49 of two hundred ppb of the hydrazine fuel in nitrogen carrier gas hydrazine fuel vapor flowing from the chamber 49 can be collected by bubbling the effluent vapor through a small tube 52 into a vessel 54 containing 0 1n sulfuric acid a measured amount of the collected sulfuric acid sample may be analyzed using standard spectrochemical techniques employing colorimetric reagents to determine the average concentration of the hydrazine fuel in the chamber 49 during the collection and dosimeter exposure periods for example hydraver 2 manufactured by hach company may be used as a colorimetric reagent for hydrazine a known quantity of reagent is added to a measured amount of acid solution to provide a solution that changes color upon exposure to hydrazine vapor the color developed may be compared for colorimetric match to solutions containing known quantities of hydrazine and the reagent to determine the concentration of hydrazine in the gas stream the reflectometer records the amplitude attenuation produced in the fiber optic sensor which is then calibrated to the amount of hydrazine exposure referring to fig3 through 8 the peak otdr signal calibration returns 23 from the dosimeter sensor 16 normalized to the average peak power of the laser pulse 21 versus the exposure time of the sensor 16 in the hydrazine fuel exposure chamber 49 is shown in fig6 through 8 return results are measured by the reflectometer 51 for reactive cladding sensors 16 of fig3 and distal end sensors of fig4 these results are respectively shown in fig7 and 8 using pma sol gel reactive cladding dosimeter sensors as shown in fig3 the. |
7 | refer to fig4 and obtains the measurement values amount of light f 0 through f 4 in the example of fig1 each calibration sample is measured once since the measurement number of each calibration sample is 1 note that each calibration sample also may be measured several times for example three times to improve the accuracy of the obtained calibration in such case the measurement value of each calibration sample is the average value of several measurement values obtained by a plurality of measurements in step s 602 the controller 200 of the measurement section 2 prepares a diluted calibration sample of user specified calibration sample cx x is selected from 0 through 4 which contains known concentration referred as mx the user specified calibration sample cx is diluted 40 times measurements according to steps s 501 through s 506 and steps s 404 through s 415 refer to fig5 are performed and the measurement value fx u2032 is obtained and stored in memory since c 4 is selected as the calibration sample to be used for diluting measurement in the example of fig1 a diluted calibration sample is prepared by diluting c 4 by 40 times and measurement is performed on it although steps s 601 and s 602 are listed as separate steps in the drawing in. |
5 | the first waterway is constantly connected to a water converter while the second waterway is controlled to be open or closed by a control valve core such two path structure is simple novel and easily controllable for two types of water output like tap water and filtered water when the second waterway is closed the water pressure switches a water converter connected to the inlet end of the valve to the first waterway to output water when the second waterway is open the released pressure switches to the first waterway to output water application_number US 201514821483 A description the purpose construction features functions and advantages of the present invention can be appreciated and understood more thoroughly through the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings with reference to fig1 4 a first embodiment of a two path water output device in accordance with the present invention includes a valve 1 a shell 2 a first waterway a and a second waterway b the valve 1 is mounted around by the shell 2 has a first inlet channel 31 a second inlet channel 32 a first trough 11 a second trough 12 a first outlet channel 4 a second outlet channel 5 an outlet conduit 7 a. |
6 | also preferred that the kiln 10 be a vacuum type kiln 10 and thus the interior of the kiln 10 is connected as indicated by the line 42 to a vacuum pump or the like 44 that produces negative pressure i e pressure below atmospheric within the interior of the kiln 10 at the appropriate time and when the kiln is sealed by known means the signals governing the operation of the system are delivered between the various operating elements and control computer or the like 50 via control lines as indicated as dot dash lines 51 in fig1 and 3 a first embodiment of the electrode connector 15 is shown if fig1 with a single electrically conductive sliding joint 18 joining solid electrically conductive sections or elements 15a and 15b preferably constructed of aluminum which form the connector 15 in this embodiment one of the elements 15a is connected to the electrode 12 while the element 15b is connected to the power source 40 the two discrete elements are electrically interconnect by the sliding connection 18 formed by the element 15a passing through an passage formed at the free end of the element 15b the interaction in the joint or sliding connection 18 maintains the electrical connection between the elements 15a and 15b while permitting relative movement therebetween so that the electrical connection from the source to the electrode is maintained when the electrode is in a lowered or extended. |
4 | membrane should be 400 to 800 microns preferably between 500 to 650 microns in accordance with the preferred embodiment of this invention the u201c cast on tricot u201d membrane is fabricated by casting the polymer dope to form a thin layer of solution on the tricot substrate precipitating the membrane in low or ambient temperature water ranging from 0 to 25 u00b0 c typically at about 0 u00b0 c is preferred followed by annealing in high temperature water ranging from 25 to 90 u00b0 c typically at about 86 u00b0 c is preferred the dry membrane can be achieved by evaporating water at or above ambient temperature ranging from 25 to 80 u00b0 c typically at about 65 to 70 u00b0 c the dry asymmetric u201c cast on tricot u201d membrane can be coated with an epoxy silicone solution containing epoxy silicone solution ranging from 2 to 15 wt typically 8 to 10 is preferred the silicone solvent contains a ratio of hexane to heptane solvent ranging from 1 1 to 1 5 ratio typically 1 3 is preferred the epoxy silicone coating then exposes to a uv source for a period of about between 1 to 10 minutes typically 2 to 4 minutes is preferred at ambient temperature to cure the coating while the silicone solvent evaporated to produce the epoxy silicone. |
7 | jedec tray 93 containing the ic chip 31 is curved or if the package of the ic chip 31 is defective there may be the case of the change in the positional relation distance between the laser sensor 40 the laser light source 41 and the ccd sensor 42 and the z direction height direction of the ic chip 31 this may result in the fear that the apex position of the solder ball 33 or the substrate surface 31 a of the ic chip 31 is out of the partially scanned range w and the height of the solder ball 33 can not be measured the apparatus 10 employs the following counter plan in order to previously avoid the occurrence of the above mentioned problem that is easily susceptible to occur in the partially scanning method as shown in fig1 a to 11 c when the picture in the partially scanned range w is photographed the distribution in the height direction z direction of the dot number implying the detection of the value of one bit indicative of the light emission is detected is measured in each photograph picture for example the photograph picture the partially scanned range w. |
8 | metal having good electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance such as brass of these two properties corrosion resistance is the most important to assemble pdb 10 link terminals 56 are placed over the appropriate terminal blades 54 and power connection bolt 18 is inserted through bolt hole 62 from below as bolt shank 72 passes through bolt hole 62 bolt head 74 slides freely between side plates 58 until coming into contact with latch tabs 68 further urging of bolt 18 into bracket 50 causes bolt head 74 to deflect latch tabs 68 outwardly towards side plates 58 as the bolt head 74 passes therebetween latch tabs 68 are sufficiently resilient to snap back to their undeflected inwardly angled positions after bolt head 74 has passed beyond them side plates 58 may also deflect or bow outwardly somewhat to permit passage of bolt head 74 between tabs 68 stiffening ribs 64 adding sufficient stiffness to the side plates to prevent them from remaining permanently in an outwardly bowed condition when tabs 68 have returned to their undeflected positions the upper edges thereof impinge upon the bolt head 74 to retain the bolt 18 in captive engagement with bracket 50 as depicted in fig4 6 busbar 16 is then inserted into the lower side of upper housing 12 such that. |
7 | exists an existence notice signal reception unit 12 which receives an existence notice signal transmitted from the terminal authentication module 2 in response to the existence confirmation signal a link connection unit 13 which establishes a wireless link with the terminal authentication module 2 that has transmitted the existence notice signal and a first authentication unit 14 which conducts first authentication with the terminal authentication module 2 via the wireless link furthermore the terminal authentication module 2 includes an existence confirmation signal reception unit 21 which receives the existence confirmation signal an existence notice signal transmission unit 22 which transmits the existence notice signal in response to the existence confirmation signal a link connection unit 23 which establishes a wireless link with the portable information terminal 1 after the existence notice signal has been received by the portable information terminal 1 a second authentication unit 24 which conducts the first authentication with the portable information terminal 1 via the wireless link and a control command transmission unit 25 which transmits a control command to the entry terminal 3 when the first authentication has succeeded the entry terminal 3 includes a control command reception unit 31 which receives the control command and an entry unit 32 which executes predetermined entry operation on the basis of the control command here. |
9 | rotate vacuum is released on the cut component 28 and the component is removed by a vacuum take off drum 32 the take off drum transfers the cut component to a feed vane 34 or drum not shown which then transfers the filter components to a filter combining operation the remaining portions of the original filter rods continue to rotate on the cutting drum as they again pass under the cowl vacuum holding them in the flutes is released and they are once again shifted back against the adjustable stops 26 by vacuum from the rear of the cowl and possibly air jets on the front of the cowl as they again pass the knife another group of individual components 28 is cut and later removed by the take off drum 32 this process continues until the original filter rod has been completely cut into individual filter components 28 if the original filter rod length is not a multiple of the cut length of the filter components 28 the rod portion remaining after the last cut is rejected by an air jet by way of example the cutting drum 22 and the blade 30 may be designed to cut each elongate filter rod 12 six times the transfer drums 16 18 deposit a filter rod in every sixth flute 20 of the cutting drum 22 and the cutting drum has thirty five flutes the adjustable stops 26 are positioned to cut 20 mm long filter components and the original filter rod is 122 mm long after six revolutions of the cutting drum six 20 mm long filter components have been cut from the original filter rod and the remaining 2. |
2 | of the locking cams 22 within the inner housing 16 to an adjusted position the locking cams 22 move in directions x 2 and y 2 to adjust the locking cams 22 between the locking pawl 20 and the surface 102 once the adjusted position of the locking cams 22 is achieved the pivots 90 are staked to the inner housing 16 and the cover plate 18 in this manner the pivots 94 are fixed from rotating after assembly thereby fixing the position of the locking cams 22 between the locking pawl 20 and the surface 102 the locking cams 22 are biased into the locked position be a compression spring 104 the compression spring 104 seats within a spring recess 106 partially defined by the surface 102 the compression spring 104 seats between flats 108 of the locking cams 22 to exert a biasing force on the locking cams 22 the engagement edges 80 of the cam plate 52 slidably engage corresponding edges 110 of the raised surfaces 88 as the cam plate 52 is induced to rotate the engagement edges 80 bias the locking cams 22 to rotate about the pivots 90 to the unlocked position as the locking cams 22 rotate the flats 108 compress the compression spring 104 upon release of the cam plate 52 the compression spring 104 biases the locking cams 22 into the locked position as the locking cams 22 rotate back to the locked position the cam plate 52 is induced to rotate urging. |
8 | wire line and wire less data transmission systems and to enable exploitation of implicit diversity of multi path fading channels both with and without transmitter end pre coding adaptation properties of per bin dfe equalization are analyzed by computer simulation for an intermediate number of constituent sub channels ber performance comparison between the conventional orthogonal frequency division multiplication and based multi carrier systems of similar modulation demodulation complexity and transmission latency is provided and the potential advantage of using spectrally well shaped orthogonal sub channels in wireless applications is demonstrated application_number US 7684302 A description starting from the defining relation in salzberg mentioned above the oqam mc transmit signal can be expressed in concise form by equation 1 with in equation 1 the parameter t is the qam symbol interval duration and f k is the k th sub channel central frequency nominally defined by k t variables a k m shown above for two consecutive even and odd values of m represent the real and imaginary parts of complex qam data symbols in the k th sub channel g t represents the real impulse response of the square root raised cosine low pass transfer function g u03c9 with the roll off factor 0 u2266 u03b1 u2266 1 the transfer function g u03c9 has 3 db attenuation at frequencies u00b1 u00bdt and ideally is zero outside the interval u2212 1 u03b1 2t 1 u03b1 2t combined with a demodulation part and the transmission channel with transfer function h u03c9 a generic block diagram of an oqam mc transmission system is shown in fig1 this diagram has been used to derive the linear per bin equalization structure and its dfe extension being the main part of this invention the left hand. |
1 | and width of the projecting part 8 is so selected that it at least extends over all of the pins 6 in the embodiment of the mold 4 shown in fig1 the width of the projecting part 8 corresponds to the width of the finished brush head 2 during injection of the plastic material only the mold cavity 5 of the mold 4 is filled and the body of the brush is manufactured the body comprises the brush head 2 and the brush neck 3 at that the wall thickness of the brush head 2 constitutes only a portion of the final thickness of the brush head 2 and is determined by the projecting portion 8 in the part 4a the pins 6 form in the brush head through openings 11 for receiving the bristle bundles the brush openings 11 are provided on the back side of the brush head 2 with chamfers 12 which are formed by bosses 10 of the projecting portion 8 of the mold part 4a naturally it is also possible to round off the active ends of the separate bristle bundles by grinding or the like this rounding off is effected in case when the bristle bundle is shaped. |
8 | 2 5 grams of bicyclohexyl solvent 16 38 grams of pelletised carbon black powder surface area u02dc 254 m 2 g and 16 38 grams of graphite particle size 8 15 microns the resulting mixture was then triple roll milled to yield a smooth homogenous ink the resulting ink had a solids content of 22 7 wt at 150 degrees celsius and a viscosity of 71 pa s at 10 rpm a solution polymer was made by adding 20 00 grams of a chlorinated polyolefin resin powder chlorine content 18 23 wt to 80 00 grams of bicyclohexyl solvent the resulting mixture was then heated to a temperature of 60 degrees celsius until the resin had fully dissolved the resulting solution was then cooled to room temperature prior to use in the production of the various inks described below this composition was remade numerous times a 98 60 gram amount of the solution polymer described in example 4 was mixed with 13 46 grams of pelletized carbon black powder surface area u02dc 254 m 2 g and 13 46 grams of graphite powder particle size 8 15 microns the resulting mixture was then triple roll milled to yield a smooth homogenous ink the resulting ink had a solids content of 36 4 wt at 150 degrees celsius and a viscosity of 193 pa s at 10 rpm an 85 85 gram amount of the solution polymer described in example 4 was mixed with 7 68 grams of pelletized carbon black powder surface area u02dc 254 m 2 g and 20 47 grams of graphite particle size 8 15 microns the resulting mixture was then triple roll milled to yield a smooth homogenous ink. |
5 | if the shear capacity of the connection bolt attaching the connection ec 2 connection to the building element is inadequate then additional shear capacity can be derived with the installation of a shear plate sp the shear plate may consist of a square rectangular round or multi sided steel plate that is provided with holes for nails screws lag bolts or bolts momentarily returning to fig1 it will be noted that the connector assemblies 30 on each side of beam 14 are connected together by a common bolt 31 that is extended through the holes 64 fig7 and 8 as well as through a hole drilled through beam 14 if shear plates sp are used they may be either independently by nailing screwing etc or may be joined by bolts extending through bolt holes not shown formed in the beam and plates sp ideally the assemblies 30 will be aligned but in some cases they can be staggered so long as provisions are made to resolve the unbalanced forces the angle at which each strut intersects beam 14 is a matter of engineering design in fig9 an installation of the present invention to a concrete block building having a steeply sloped roof is depicted in partial cross section to illustrate. |
3 | unetched regions around the fiber are niobium rich the dark etching phase in the matrix is beta phase or transformed beta phase and the light regions in the matrix are alpha 2 a fiber of the plate of example 1 and its surrounding niobium coating are seen in greater detail in fig2 examination of the sample showed that there was a niobium rich region surrounding or partially surrounding the fibers of fig1 there was essentially no continuous alpha 2 envelope no cracks were seen in the niobium rich regions of beta phase or ordered beta phase adjacent to the fibers in this sample in the discontinuous alpha 2 regions in contact with the fibers a few instances of cracking were observed the reaction zone between the fibers and the plasma sprayed niobium was about 1 u03bcm thick in a composite made without the plasma sprayed niobium coating on the fibers as for instance in examples 6 8 the reaction zone between fiber and matrix was about 2 5 u03bcm thick since increasing the reaction zone thickness can have a deleterious effect on mechanical properties limiting the reaction zone thickness by deposition of a niobium coating and by process control can be important to preserving the mechanical properties tensile samples were made from the composite formed with the aid of the niobium coated fibers as well as from composites made without niobium coated fibers tests of these tensile samples were made at room temperature with the applied stress perpendicular to the fiber axis the data obtained from this testing are listed in table i table i______________________________________room temperature. |
7 | be done within each context once the purchase pattern profiles are created 920 which represent expected customer spend for a customer within the group across a set of products or product groups the profile benchmark statistics 925 are calculated by using the customer product spend proportion for the core customers the affinity relationship among product that provides the probability of products being purchased together for the product groups 930 is calculated using a technique such as affinity analysis and is used in determining the purchase pattern profile for non core customers non core customers are customers who do not fit the profile of an ideal customer as defined by the user 935 the purchase pattern profiles for non core customers 930 are determined based on the customer product spend proportion normalized for product affinity rather than actual customer product spend proportion of the non core customers once the purchase pattern profile is calculated then the cluster product group benchmark statistics along with the customer cluster information is output 940 fig1 is a flow diagram representing an embodiment of the purchase pattern profile process 1000 the core customers 1010 using their purchase profile are clustered to create purchase pattern profiles that are representative of the different customer groups based on their purchase patterns various clustering techniques such as affinity propagation centroid models hierarchical clustering and graph search algorithms are employed to create the purchase pattern profiles the affinity relationship between the product groups 1015 being analyzed is calculated using known methods like market basket analysis the purchase profile of the. |
3 | liquid slurry such as black liquor preferably the acidifying is performed by adding so 2 g organic acids hcl hno 3 carbon dioxide or sulphuric acid in the form of fresh sulfuric acid or a so called u201c spent acid u201d from a chlorine dioxide generator or mixtures thereof to said liquid slurry preferably black liquor most preferred by adding carbon dioxide or sulphuric acid especially preferred is the use of carbon dioxide when acidifying in step c above it is intended throughout the present description that the expression u201c dewatering u201d embraces any means for dewatering preferably the dewatering is performed by using centrifugation a filter press apparatus a band filter a rotary filter such as a drum filter or a sedimentation tank or similar equipment most preferred a filter press apparatus is used according to a preferred embodiment of the first aspect of the invention the alcohol in step c is methanol ethanol or a mixture thereof preferably methanol according to a preferred embodiment of the first aspect of the invention the membrane separation of step b is achieved by using ultrafiltration preferably by using a membrane with a cut off of from 1000 to 50000 da according to a preferred embodiment of the first aspect of the invention the polymeric pentose containing liquid slurry is a black liquor provided after alkaline delignification preferably a black liquor resulting from the. |
5 | sealing ring of this type also provides some protection against wash out of metal on the edges of the counterbore 67 the operation of this drag blade bit should be apparent from the description of its component parts and method of assembly nevertheless it is useful to restate the operating characteristics of this novel drag blade bit to make its novel features and advantages clear and understandable the drag blade bit 10 as shown in the drawings and described above is connected to a drill string for drilling operation the threaded portion 24 of the connection sub 13 is threadedly connected in a drill collar the drill string is rotated in a conventional manner and drilling fluid drilling mud is circulated through the drill string into bit cavity and out through passages 25 and nozzle members 72 the rotation of drag blade bit 10 by the drill string accompanied by circulation of drilling fluid causes the bit to drill rapidly through clay gumbo shale and other soft formations in which blade bits are used the diamond cutters 57 are effective to cut and scrape through the softer formations and can even cut through some rock formations in which conventional blade bits cannot be used the hard facing 50 on the gage surface of the blade members and the hard facing beads 75 on the blade member cutting edges 42 prevent excessive wear on the blade members the drag blade bits of this design have an operating life many times that of conventional hard faced blade bits and even longer than blade bits faced with fine diamond particles the cutting or drilling efficiency of the bit is enhanced by the placement of the diamond cutters 57 along. |
8 | trailer field values of each layer are encoded each layer being encoded using its own separate context the header field values and the trailer field values are encoded for each layer and encoding may begin with the user layer layer n and terminate at the physical layer layer 1 the second loop l 12 is iterated for each layer until all layers in the message are processed the operation of the second loop l 12 will now be discussed from the u201c no u201d output in step s 32 the processing continues with step s 42 using the same context as started in step s 28 the message length field in the header is computed if required from the initial buffer position and the header body length for the user data layer layer n the body length is zero 0 the header field values of the layer being processed the u201c current u201d layer in the second loop l 12 are encoded in step s 44 during encoding the current layer 39 s header field values are moved to the message stream to be formatted in step s 46 the current buffer position is incremented by the sum of the length of the header field values in the current layer or the total header length of the current layer in step s 48 the crc fcs field for the trailer is computed if required using the initial buffer position and the header body length to provide the starting point and range over which to apply the. |
7 | of the parameters of the flow simulator the goal of this modification is not to give a physical interpretation of the error induced by upscaling but rather to minimize the consequences thereof by means of certain parameters controllable via the flow simulator in particular upscaling generates a change in the numerical productivity index ipn of the wells the productivity index being a function of the permeabilities ipn 2 ue89e ue89e u03c0 ue89e ue89e h ue89e k x ue89e ue89e k y u03bc ue89e ue89e ln ue89e ue89e r 0 rwe s 36 in order to correct the modification of the numerical productivity index it is possible in certain cases to artificially introduce a factor referred to as skin factor whose value is determined by calibration in a more general context the calibration simulation results are therefore functions of calibration parameters c and s which the reservoir engineer considers necessary to calibrate after carrying out the reference simulation it is possible to carry out the calibration parameters identification by minimizing the objective function as follows j 2 ue89e ue89e c s 1 2 ue89e ue89e d ref d ue89e ue89e c s t ue89e ue89e c d 1 ue89e ue89e d ref d ue89e ue89e c s 38 parameters c opt and s opt resulting from this optimization are. |
7 | position of the spring tail 90 by a fixed latch the resulting torsional forces on the opposite ends of the spring 88 force it to radially constrict into locked frictional engagement with the annular surface of the fixed friction drum 87 with one axial section of the spring 88 fixedly positioned on the fixed drum 87 the other end tail 85 serves to hold or lock the control shaft 5 at a fixed loaded angular position the angle between the spring tail 90 and the spring tail 85 and thus control shaft 5 being constant and predetermined thus the angle at which the loaded control shaft 5 is held or locked is determined by the angle at which the spring tail 90 is restrained or latched within the counter mechanism referring to fig3 and 5 respectively the control shaft 5 is locked in a 34 valve full open 34 position when the spring end tail 90 is restrained at the 1 o 39 clock position the shaft is locked in a 34 valve partially open 34 position when end tail 90 is restrained at the 2 o 39 clock position and the shaft moves to a 34 valve closed 34 position when the end tail 90 is allowed to rotate beyond the 2 o 39 clock position to the 3 or 4 o 39 clock position the restraining force required to hold the spring tail 90 in position to lock the spring 88 and hold the control shaft 5 is far less than the angular loading force applied by the valve 8 to the control shaft most of this force is received by the fixed drum 87 with which the spring 88 is in locked engagement thus only a relatively small. |
2 | elongated slots 39 may be formed at the inner sides of support legs 36 for receiving each projection 38 end walls of the slots being matched to and engaging projections 38 for limiting the outward extent of element 21 to its fig7 position element 21 may extend outwardly of one or more side walls 33 of the nozzle as at 41 so as to provide gripping means for facilitating manual sliding movement of the element and in the embodiment of fig6 and 7 element 21 is in the form of a baffle plate having an open port 42 therein coaxial with the discharge orifice and of a size greater than that of orifice 35 as in accordance with my prior application u s ser no 694 101 or in accordance with the aforementioned application ser no 884 437 the nozzle is rotatable about its central axis into the off position of fig2 in which discharge through the orifice is closed rotation of the nozzle through 360 u00b0 in either direction in 90 u00b0 increments closes off or selects the discharge rotation of the nozzle through 90 u00b0 from the off position in one direction as in fig3 facilitates discharge of product during pumping such as a stream and rotation of the. |
2 | of the seat position with the sensor or shunt 42 located inside of the slide rail foreign objects may be prevented from entering the seat position sensor thereby improving the accuracy of detection of the full forward seat position and limiting the affects of foreign objects and dirt and dust since the sensor is set on the top surface of the upper rail the seat position sensor 38 and shunt plate 42 design provide greater flexibility in design for the vehicle seat in an exemplary embodiment as illustrated in fig1 and 12 an annular ring or spacer 46 may be located between the lead screw bracket 48 and transmission mounting bracket 32 spacer 46 may function as a stopping member to minimize the force felt by the occupant when the track assembly comes to a stop spacer 46 may be comprised of any non metallic resilient flexible material such as acetal pom copoly acetal pom copolymer plastic material available as celcon u2122 m90 available from ticona company in florence ky usa for purposes of this disclosure the term u201c coupled u201d means the joining of two components electrical or mechanical directly or indirectly to one another such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature such joining may be achieved with the two components electrical or mechanical and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as. |
8 | in the following equation and so forth belong to the part of the harmonic orders which will interfere with the signal therefore if the interfering harmonic orders are eliminated the snr value can be increased to increase the circuit performance the present invention adopts this principle to achieve the objective of harmonic rejection accordingly the following equation can be utilized to eliminate the harmonic orders from the above mentioned equation lo t the above mentioned equations v out t can completely filter out the third order harmonic same methods can be used to filter out the fifth order harmonic the seventh order harmonic the ninth order harmonic and so forth please refer to fig2 the function block diagram shows a harmonic rejecting mixing apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig2 the harmonic rejecting mixing apparatus 200 comprises a mixing circuit 201 a first circuit 202 a second circuit 203 a third circuit 204 and a summation unit 205 the mixing circuit 201 further comprises a mixing unit 2012 for receiving a signal s and a f 0 and performing mixing of the signal s and the f 0 via the mixing unit 2012 to generate a signal s 1 the first circuit 202 further comprises a gain unit 2021 and a mixing unit 2022 for receiving the signal s and the 3f 0 and performing mixing of the signal s and the 3f 0 via the gain unit. |
2 | of the deck the front portion of the deck is in turn fitted with two cells 10 which in this instance are disposed in tandem the two cells 10 are arranged in a removable cowl 12 fig4 shows the vessel in a configuration wherein the cowl 12 is removed the front cell 10 is fitted with a transparent bubble 13 and protects a camera 15 it may be seen that the camera 15 is disposed on an axis z which allows it to rotate over a 360 u00b0 angle the motion of the camera 15 is controlled by an electric motor it is specified that in a variant of the invention the panel 16 which is positioned at the stem area of the vessel may be transparent too this disposition provides an underwater viewing area this underwater viewing area may be utilized by tilting the camera so that instead of an aerial vision through the transparent bubble 13 the camera is positioned facing the transparent panel 16 of the stem area and provides an underwater vision in this embodiment the camera 15 is movable along two axes it is movable about a vertical axis so as to provide a vision up to 360 u00b0 around the vessel and it is movable about a transverse axis y so as to switch from an aerial position where the camera is positioned inside the transparent bubble 13 to an underwater position where the camera is facing the transparent panel 16 the cell which is located behind. |
8 | for optimal performance of the system through mode data transfer is used for sending command messages from the battery manager 111 to the liics devices 101 while shift mode data transfer is used to receive at the battery manager 111 all the confirmation messages with status and measurement values sent by the liics devices 101 fig4 shows for an embodiment the data flow in the system over time int 0 int 6 represent timing intervals during which data is transferred between the depicted devices a data transmission cycle commences when at time interval int 0 host 411 initiates a write broadcast command 439 sending data to the liics device 401 a nearest to the host 411 preferably using through mode communication while the liics device 401 a is receiving the commands it immediately forwards the command to the liics device 401 b which in turn immediately forwards the command to the next device that broadcast command 439 as it propagates will be interpreted by one or more liics devices 401 all of the liics devices 401 reply to the host 411 with their confirmation message most likely in shift mode while five liics devices 401 a e are depicted this is only illustrative and it will be appreciated that more or fewer liics devices could be provided in further detail the broadcast command 439 is shown as a line having a series of slanted upward pointing arrows the lowest arrow in the int. |
7 | as that of the conventional adder however power benefits are obtained through configuration of accuracy in the approximate mode the error correction stage is power gated with foot and or head switches 410 and power reduction over the conventional adder design can be achieved the switches 410 are controlled by a mode signal 409 the foot head switches are placed between the voltage ground supply and a given block of functional circuitry the block 39 s leakage is stopped when the switch cuts off the current path from supply to ground to achieve higher performance or lower power consumption we can reduce the carry chain depth k of sub adders however when k is less than n 4 it is impossible to correct all errors and achieve 100 correct results within one clock cycle since the error correction paths become critical to achieve correct results in the pipelined implementation the error correction stage should be extended to multiple stages fig5 illustrates such a pipelined adder implementation k n 8 case in which four pipeline stages are required to achieve a 100 accurate result in the pipelined adder each stage 501 502 503 504 is structured as in fig4 and generates a result with different accuracy the output accuracy increases as the number of pipeline stages increases the output of. |
5 | 32 as shown in the lower half of fig2 is in the left position in contact with the flank 59 of the output side central wheel 54 in this position the control hub 32 simultaneously covers a section of the gear toothing 53 of the control wheel 52 and a toothed section 60 on the output side central wheel 54 which is formed on a collar 61 of the central wheel 54 projecting in the direction of the electric motor 10 the position of the control hub 32 and the coupling of the toothed sections 60 and 53 causes the speed of the central wheel 54 to be transmitted to the control wheel 52 and therefore to the gear shaft 34 in contrast to this as has already been set out above in the normal gear position the control hub 32 engages with the gear toothing 39 of the drive side central wheel 37 and the toothing 53 of the control wheel 52 in such a way that the gear shaft rotates at the same speed as the torsion rod 24 of the frequency converter motor 10 the starting gear position brought about by the two gear toothed wheel gear mechanism is only initiated if a breakaway effect is to be achieved with the frequency converter motor 10 and the chain drive 50 in order to start the loaded chain scraper conveyor or to release the plough as shown schematically in the diagram in fig3 in the starting gear position the motor torque m d brought about on the output side by the combination of frequency converter motor 10 and toothed wheel gear mechanism 33 and or. |
2 | was carried out with the freshly prepared catalyst at different temperatures ranging 450 800 u00b0 c the gas hourly space velocity ghsv was varied between 5000 to 500000 ml g u2212 1 h u2212 1 with a molar ratio of o 2 ch 4 he of 1 2 2 to 1 2 7 the reaction products were analyzed using an online gas chromatography agilent 7890a fitted with a tcd detector using two different columns molecular sieves for analyzing h 2 and porapack q for analyzing ch 4 co 2 and co the following examples are given by way of illustration of working of the invention in actual practice and should not be constructed to limit the scope of the present invention in any way 19 gm of cerium nitrate hexahydrate and 30 ml ethanol was taken in a beaker dissolve the salt by stirring the ph of the solution was maintained to 8 using 2 nh 3 the solution was continued stirring at room temperature 30 u00b0 c for 1 hr the temperature was raised to 80 u00b0 c and continued stirring for 3 hrs the temperature was then raised to 100 u00b0 c and evaporated to dryness for 17 hrs the. |
7 | value 0000 0010 has an associated frac of 010 decimal 2 and thus this eight bit shade value is 2 8 of the total number of eight bit color shade increments between shade values 0000 0000 and 0000 1000 thus 2 8 of the pixels in a group for which it is desired to appear as eight bit shade value 0000 0010 are rendered with five bit shade value 00001 and 6 8 of the pixels are rendered with shade value 00000 the left most column in the table in fig2 indicates the fractions associated with each eight bit shade that does not have an equivalent five bit shade referring to fig5 and 6 the proximity information from the frac values is encoded in the ramp values in tables 61 64 through the number of logic 1 values thus ramp value 1111 1110 associated with frac value 7 includes seven logic 1 bits similarly ramp value 1000 0000 includes one logic 1 and is associated with frac value 1 it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that because the number of logic one values in the ramp tables encodes the desired proximity information any one ramp value need only include the proper number of logic 1 values it is not important which bit positions contain the logic 1 and 0 values thus ramp value 1000 0000 for example can be substituted with 0100 0000 0010 0000 0001 0000 0000 1000 00000100 00000010 and 00000001 referring to fig3 ramp generator 60 uses the frac value received on lines 55 to produce on its output lines 65 a corresponding eight bit ramp value per tables 61 64 multiplexer 70 receives the eight bit ramp value from ramp generator 60 and the. |
1 | increase the flight stability without a major increase in either the length of the center body stem 34 rearward and or increasing the diameter of the tail ring wing 28 aerodynamically shaped fins 36 can replace the original struts 30 within the inner diameter of the ring wing tail 28 the increased surface area of the fins 36 will greatly increase the stability in pitch and yaw thereby assisting in a more accurate flight path the number size and area of the fins 36 located inside the tail ring wing 28 may be best determined by iterative testing this methodology may also be used to obtain the optimal fin geometry e g sweepback angle of the fins their number and area the exterior surface of the larger ring wing may also have a series of longitudinal grooves to aid gripping by a throwers fingers as shown in fig8 appropriate weights may be placed within the large ring wing to give the toy sufficient total weight and balance or by selecting materials depending on their density to achieve a similar effect fig9 shows a cross sectional exploded arrangement of a stem center body bearing connection either end can be leading or following the center body material is expected to be constructed of a stiff but not brittle plastic material a bearing receiving cavity 40 exists in a first 42 of the members the cavity 40 includes a bearing retaining lip 44 and a central void 46 when a bearing 50 is inserted the lip 44 expands and snaps down to hold the bearing 50 in. |
5 | the drill bit 20 moves the set screw 58 along the arcuate portion of the depth notch 38 until the set screw 58 moves into the longitudinal slot 34 once the drill bit 20 is pulled completely away from the wall the coil spring 26 forces the set screw 58 along the longitudinal slot 34 until the drill bit 20 is completely retracted in this manner the anchor set tool 10 automatically retracts the drill bit 20 after drilling to place the anchor set tool 10 in a configuration for inserting an anchor screw not shown to begin driving an anchor screw the screwdriver bit 70 is inserted into the small diameter upper bore 76 of the attachment cap 24 until the screwdriver bit 70 extends into the large diameter lower bore 74 of the attachment cap 24 the set screw 84 is then tightened into the attachment cap 24 until the screwdriver bit 70 is locked into place within the small diameter upper bore 76 of the attachment cap 24 the attachment cap 24 is then placed over the driver seat 60 and positioned so that the screwdriver bit 70 fits snugly within the socket 68 of the driver seat 60 and the o ring 82 is in contact with the body 12 of the anchor set tool 10 preferably the diameter of the large diameter lower bore 74 and o ring 82 of the attachment caps 24. |
8 | reaction vessel was maintained under pure dry nitrogen at a temperature of 300 u00b0 c 0 2 mmol of se and 3 mmol of s dissolved in 2 ml of trioctylphosphine was swiftly injected into the vessel after 10 min 0 5 ml of 1 octanethiol was introduced into the reactor to passivate the quantum dots and the temperature of the reactor was lowered to room temperature after purification the resulting cdse zns quantum dots were dispersed in toluene typical fabrication process for qd led with a device structure of ito pedot pss poly bis 4 butylphenyl bis phenyl benzidine poly tpd quantum dot emitting layer doped or undoped zno nanoparticle layer al may be fabricated in the following manner a glass substrate with an ito transparent electrode was cleaned sequentially with de ionized water acetone and isopropanol followed by an uv ozone treatment the pedot pss baytron ai 4083 was spin coated on top of the ito layer followed by baking at 150 u00b0 c in air the poly tpd was spin coated at 2000 rpm onto the pedot pss layer from a chlorobenzene solution and annealed at 110 u00b0 c in nitrogen for 30 min the quantum dot emitting layer was deposited onto the poly tpd layer with spin coating at various rates between 500 and 6000 rpm from a toluene solution with concentrations between 5 and 20 mg ml the doped or undoped zno nanoparticles were dispersed in ethanol and spin coated at 4000 rpm onto the quantum dot layer to provide a 40 nm thick layer the assembled device was then annealed at 60 u00b0 c. |
6 | combustion engine 1 with an injection system in which case the internal combustion engine 1 is constructed in a conventional way and is therefore only shown diagrammatically the internal combustion engine 1 is controlled by an electronic control unit 2 in which case the control unit 2 for example specifies the moment of injection as well as the duration of injection of the injection system the control unit 2 evaluates the measuring signals of a mass air flow sensor 3 as well as a lambda sensor 4 as input signals in which case the mass air flow sensor 3 is arranged in an intake tract 5 of the internal combustion engine 1 while the lambda sensor 4 is located on the outlet side of the internal combustion engine 1 in an exhaust gas duct 6 in addition a throttle valve 7 is also arranged in the intake tract 5 of the internal combustion engine 1 said throttle valve controlling the mass air flow sensor sucked in or drawn in by the internal combustion engine 1 and is set by means of the control unit 2 moreover a conventional three way catalytic converter 8 is arranged in the exhaust gas duct 6 a fuel tank 9 is provided for the fuel supply which is connected to the internal combustion engine 1 via a fuel. |
1 | in artificial aortic valve for use in situations wherein the surgical patient 39 s normal aortic valve is to be left in loco in contrast the prostheses p 39 p 34 of fig3 and 4 respectively are equipped with built in artificial aortic valves v 39 v 34 the valve v 39 being of the bioprosthetic type and the valve v 34 being of the mechanical valve type the aortic prosthesis according to the present invention is shown in fig5 and 6 generally at 10 basically the prosthesis 10 is of a tubular construction formed by an annular wall of a crimped material similar to that of conventional prostheses shown in fig2 4 but the annular wall of the prosthesis 10 at its root end 10 39 is formed with annularly spaced bulges so as to have a greater effective diameter than the remaining lengthwise extent of the prosthesis 10 in at least generally similar correspondence to the natural biological configuration of the sinuses of valsalva in the human aorta of fig1 the prosthesis 10 of fig5 and 6 is not equipped with an artificial aortic valve for use in surgical procedures wherein the patient 39 s normal aortic valve v is not removed fig7 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the aortic prosthesis of the present invention generally indicated at 110 wherein a bioprosthetic valve prosthesis v 39 is affixed at the terminal end of the bulged root wall portion 110 39 of the prosthesis 110 similarly another embodiment of the present aortic prosthesis is indicated at 210 in fig8 with a mechanical valve prosthesis v 34 affixed to the annular root wall portion 210 39 of. |
4 | c and a flow of 1 5 tonne hour bl 3 132 u00b0 c and a flow of 1 5 tonne hour rec 30 u00b0 c and a flow of 0 96 tonne tonne i e 0 96 tonne fluid per tonne of chips a temperature of the mixture of approximately 117 u00b0 c is obtained under these conditions which together with the exothermic reaction with the black liquor which corresponds to a temperature rise of approximately 5 u00b0 c ensures a final temperature of approximately 122 u00b0 c of the chips when fed out from the impregnation vessel at this level of the flow in the counterflow zone z 1 which preferably lies within the interval 50 150 of the flow of chips calculated as a weight percentage i e that 0 50 1 50 tonnes of fluid per tonne of chips is withdrawn at the flow rec a first heating of the chips is obtained in direct heat exchange between the chips and the counterflow of impregnation fluid which means that the temperature of the impregnation fluid is gradually reduced up through the zone z 1 from its value of 105 u00b0 c down to 30 u00b0 c by adjusting the withdrawal flow or by adjusting the cooling in the heat exchanger 20 the withdrawal temperature can be maintained essentially constant at such a low value that the impregnation fluid does not cause evaporation. |
1 | the setup of pfeiffer and weitkamp the structure height of phase grating g 1 which is needed to obtain the required phase shift is proportional to the photon energy used for 17 5 kev a height of 22 u03bcm is an optimum in the setup proposed by these two authors the period p 1 of phase grating g 1 is close to 4 u03bcm resulting in very high aspect ratios of the structures fig1 d shows a cross section of such a grating the structures are made by wet chemical etching in potassium hydroxide solution as substrates 250 u03bcm thick silicon wafers with 110 orientation are used the grating patterns are exposed using a high precision electron beam lithography process the orientation of the lines is along the 112 direction with a precision of better than 0 1 u00b0 which results in an anisotropic etching with vertical side walls as described in u201c wet etched diffractive lenses for hard x rays u201d j synchrotron radiat 8 2001 pp 1054 1055 by c david e ziegler and b nohammer this process is also used for the fabrication of linear fresnel zone plates the fabrication of absorber grating g 2 is even more challenging firstly period p 2 of the absorber grating has to be. |
2 | valve ii and continuously measure the pressure using pressure sensor 26 to determine when for an initial pressure rise the current amplitude sa 1 of the primary valve is reached i e the primary valve is opened and connects the corresponding branch line to the corresponding air bellows which can be recorded from the initial pressure increase 5 pressurize the gallery line 12 with the primary valve open e g to 10 bar 6 vent the gallery line with the primary valve open and continuously measure the pressure using the pressure sensor 26 7 reduce the current amplitude sa and continuously measure the pressure using the pressure sensor 26 as a result the current amplitude sa 3 of the primary valve i is reached if the pressure does not reduce further a pressure that does not reduce further is the result of the primary valve i changing from the open switching state into the closed switching state the current amplitudes sa 1 sa 3 of the switching currents of the primary valve are determined by steps 4 and 7 8 with the switched current amplitude sa 1 and the gallery line 12 and the air bellows thereby connected via the primary valve i vent once to e g 1 bar 9 increase the current amplitude sa further and continuously measure the pressure using pressure sensor 26 if a pressure increase is observed the current amplitude sa 2 is reached to switch on the secondary valve ii because the secondary valve ii opens this is noticeable. |
1 | place during implantation the cylinder inner counterbore 52 is from 1 0 mm to 2 0 mm in diameter and from 0 5 mm to 2 0 mm in depth for ossicular replacement or reconstruction the surgeon can adjust length in increments determined by the configuration of the shaft 16 particularly in the example discussed above the surgeon can adjust length in 0 5 mm increments defined by spacing between the reduced portions 36 by compressing the enlarged head 12 and smaller head 22 the implant is shortened by forcing the shaft 16 outwardly as illustrated in fig5 the flexible sleeve 14 expands as the enlarged portions 38 pass through the smaller portions 44 of the through opening 34 and contracted as the smaller portions 36 pass therethrough by adjusting the mechanical properties of the material of the sleeve 14 or changing the ratio of the enlarged portions 38 and reduced portions 36 of the shaft 16 the tightness of the slip lock may be adjusted the slip lock should be loose enough to allow easy length adjustment by the surgeon but tight enough to prevent slippage after implantation the near end 18 of the shaft that extends outwardly from the head 12 see fig5 can then be cut off by the surgeon prior to implantation although the sleeve 14 and shaft 16 are illustrated having alternating reduced and enlarged cross. |
8 | of constraints on the encoding operations of a speech parameter quantizer at the decoder the decoded speech parameter is compared against the same set of constraints and if a violation of the constraints is detected the decoder declares that the decoded speech parameter is invalid due to bit errors the decoded speech parameter is then discarded and substituted by a suitable replacement value obtained from adjacent decoded speech parameters that are assumed to be valid the set of constraints is selected such that 1 it is rarely or never violated in the encoder while encoding natural speech and 2 when it is violated in the decoder after enforcing the constraints in the encoder it corresponds to a bit error corrupted speech parameter that is likely to produce significant degradation in the output speech if the set of constraints is selected to detect most of the bit errors that degrade quality significantly it is likely that the constraints will also degrade speech quality somewhat when there are no bit errors i e clear channel selecting the constraints involves a trade off between clear channel performance and noisy channel performance thus the objective in designing such a bit error concealment system is to choose a suitable set of constraints that will allow the system to detect as many quality degrading bit errors as possible while causing negligible degradation to the clear channel codec performance the exemplary embodiment of the present invention described below achieves this goal fig1 and 2 are flowcharts of the general encoding and decoding processes of the instant invention in fig1 the input parameter. |
4 | release actuators 467 and 469 are designed to engage the ends 340c 330c of upper and lower clamp arms 340 and 330 and fixture latch 474 to secure the fixture during rotation a fabric brief combined front and back panels is transferred from combining fixture 300 to clamp arms 414 as follows upstream conveyor 100 positions and raises fixture 300 in front of pivot assembly 460 as shown in fig5 pivot point 464 and base 470 slide forward so that pivot assembly 460 engages fixture 300 as pivot assembly 460 engages fixture 300 actuator rod 468 engages control rods 374 and engagement rods 466 enter transfer engagement bushings 314 and fixture latch 474 engages slot 382 fixture 300 is then lifted to a vertical position by pivoting base 470 at pivot point 464 once fixture 300 is in the vertical position retracted carriage 412 is lowered such that the clamp arms 414 which are in the open position surround the brief carriage 412 then extends clamp arms 414 are now positioned such that each pair of opposed clamp arms has one clamp arm on the exterior circumference of the brief and one clamp arm on the interior circumference of the brief the clamp arms are then put in the closed position by actuator means 416 so that each of the four sets of the clamp arms 414 is gripping the brief on a separate point along its circumference and fully along its length actuator rod 468 still engaged with control. |
9 | which constitute the bottom the sides and the top of the lattice have fewer arms the base is additionally provided with a watertight bottom and with a watertight facade the watertight bottom is preferably constituted by a mosaic of pyramides thus enabling the bottom to penetrate as far as required into the adjacent subsoil beneath the final position of the platform fig5 is a perspective view of a pyramid component in one of the lattice tetrahedra the pyramid and the tetrahedron have a common base def but the vertex g of the tetrahedron is above the vertex h of the pyramid to construct the pyramid it is convenient to have a portion of each face of the pyramid molded integrally with the corresponding node of the lattice for example one half of the face dhe should be molded with the node d while the other half should be molded with the node e the two halves are then assembled by any suitable technique eg by a technique similar to that used to assemble two arms end to end to form a bar thus the pyramids at the bottom of the base are installed at the same time as the nodes which constitute the bottom level of the lattice the facade of the base is preferably a corrugated concrete facade to make the facade see fig6 is it convenient to prefabricate elongate concrete troughs each comprising two plane walls p1 and p2 at an angle to each other and then to fix the troughs to the outside bars of the lattice to build up the facade it is thus advantageous for the outside bars of the lattice to. |
6 | from the gas pedal position sensor 60 and a speed signal the output signal from the gas pedal position sensor 60 can be described as a driver 39 s choice signal which indicates the choice of the driver it is particularly advantageous when a substitute speed sensor 70 is used in place of the speed sensor 95 this is particularly important when the speed sensor 95 is defective to make available a substitute speed signal the dynamo is preferably drawn upon a signal which is proportional to the rotational speed can be measured at the dynamo thus the dynamo 70 supplies a signal which characterizes the rotational speed of the internal combustion engine thus only signals which do not require any additional sensors are processed since only very few elements such as the gas pedal sensor the substitute speed sensor and the controlling unit must be operative an emergency driving operation is possible when all remaining components fail other sensors as well can be used quite advantageously an example of such a substitute speed sensor is the start of injection sensor the appropriate sensor needs only to fulfill the condition of emitting a signal that is dependent on the rotational speed of the internal combustion engine on the basis of the speed signal the emergency controlling device 40 calculates a substitute actuating signal for the controlling unit 30 in addition to the rotational speed the gas pedal position is also considered the emergency controlling device 40 preferably has. |
2 | which are both in the open position lateral wall 18 by tappet 22 contacting cam 24 fitted to rod 13 and lateral wall 19 by operation of shaft 27 subsequent movement of end wall 15 and external pusher 41 inwards of wrapping wheel 7 together with a simultaneous movement of lateral wall 18 and a subsequent movement of lateral wall 19 into their closed positions fig2 forms pocket 16 and causes insertion inside pocket 16 of group 5 and relative sheet of wrapping material 4 which as it is being inserted inside pocket 16 is folded about group 5 to define a narrow portion 42 contacting front surface 28 of lateral wall 19 and of a transverse dimension smaller than half the width of lateral wall 19 an inner portion 43 extending along end wall 15 and a lateral portion 44 extending along lateral wall 18 a portion integral with lateral portion 44 of the sheet of wrapping material 4 projects from pocket 16 and comprises an outer portion 45 which as pocket 16 travels along path p is folded fig2 in known manner e g by encountering an outer plate 46 onto group 5 into a position parallel to and facing inner portion 43 and a portion 47 projecting rearwards in the form of an extension of portion 45 outwards of and beyond pocket 16 in a direction crosswise to portion 42 portion 47 is of a transverse dimension greater than the transverse dimension of portion 42 and greater than the width of front surface 28 of lateral wall 19 minus the width of portion 42 pocket 16 together with relative group 5 and relative. |
4 | while the signal from the switching means 13 fig4 c indicates a logic 34 1 34 then the signal from the detector 5 has a wave form as shown in fig4 a the signal from the detector 5 is fed to the amplifier 27 to be amplified thereat to a predetermined level the signal not shown from the amplifier 27 is fed to the shaping circuitry 28 from which the signal having a wave form as shown in fig4 b is generated to be fed to the and gate 29 through the input terminal 29a therefore the and gate 29 generates a signal with a wave form as shown in fig4 d which signal is then fed to the integrator 30 to be integrated therein the wave form of the output of the integrator 30 is shown in fig4 e the signal from the integrator 30 is then fed to the comparator 31 which compares the magnitude of the supplied signal with that of the reference signal 34 l 34 in fig4 e wherein when the latter is more than the former the signal from the comparator 32 indicates a logic 34 1 34 on the other hand otherwise the signal from the comparator 32 indicates a logic 34 0 34 as shown in fig4 f whilst the and gate 32 receives a signal indicative of a logic 34 1 34 at the end of the time period of the signal from the switching means 13 as shown in fig4 g therefore in the above case the and gate 32 does not generate a control signal which is to be fed to the relay circuit 24 to open the switch 16 it is understood that if the magnitude of. |
3 | a single bond and c 1 c 2 alkyl each r is independently selected from b c 1 c 4 alkyl and benzyl and f is an integer selected from 2 and 3 preferably in formula 1 5 e is selected from cyclohexyl and phenyl r u2032 is a single bond r is selected from b c 1 c 4 alkyl and benzyl and f is an integer selected from 2 and 3 wherein each r is independently selected from b c 1 c 4 alkyl and benzyl the initiator compound which constitutes part of the first aspect of the invention is obtainable by reacting a multivinylaminosilane of formula 1 as defined above including all embodiments thereof with an organo alkali metal compound suitable exemplary organo alkali metal compounds include methyllithium ethyllithium n butyllithium s butyllithium t octyllithium isopropyllithium phenyllithium cyclohexyllithium 2 butyllithium 4 phenylbutyllithium t butyldimethylsilyloxypropyllithium dialkylaminopropyllithium n morpholinopropyllithium sodium biphenylide sodium naphthalenide and potassium naphthalenide more preferably the initiator compound is a monolithium alkyl alkylaryl or aryl compound the initiator compound obtainable from the multivinylaminosilane of formula 1 can be prepared in an inert solvent and in the presence of randomizer compounds and suitable solvents are the same as they are used in solution polymerization as defined below generally in accordance with the second aspect of the present invention the multivinylaminosilanes of formula 1 of the first aspect of the invention are prepared by reacting in the presence of a base an amine having at least two groups independently selected from a primary amino group and a secondary amino group with a silane of formula 2 as defined. |
6 | and works very well for 8 ton and also 10 ton soil rollers the solenoid valve sends controlled pressure to either the maximum or minimum displacement control piston not shown in each motor in this embodiment it takes 12 volts to engage minimum displacement and the lack of 12 volts selects maximum displacement the solenoid valve controls can be manually operated by a dash mounted switch not shown the switch can be in the form of a switch valve which depending on preferred action as described controls the sending of the 12 volts to the motors 20 30 in order to switch between turtle rabbit and reverse slope operation if the vehicle for instance a road roller moves forward the operator can manually set the displacement of the front and rear motors 30 20 respectively to the suitable control settings namely the turtle setting or rabbit setting in the embodiment shown in fig5 the front motor 30 is assigned to the front drum of the road roller depending on the desired driving speed the motors 20 30 are manually set at 25 cc per rev for higher speeds with less power or the front motor 30 is set at the lower displacement of 25 cc per rev and the rear motor 20 is set at the higher displacement 75 cc per rev when a lower speed is desired or forward travel of steep slopes because of this unequal distribution of the torques to the front drive 60 and rear drive 50 of the driven vehicle during uphill motion the drive which is relieved of load by the inclination of the plane is driven with less moment for example if a vehicle is moving up a hill the leading drive tends to slip first this tendency. |
7 | alternatively be formed of stainless steel plastic or other suitable materials pellicle film 22 protects photomask 12 from contaminants such as dust particles by ensuring that the contaminants remain a defined distance away from photomask 12 this may be especially important in a lithography system during lithography photomask assembly 10 is exposed to electromagnetic energy produced by an illumination source within the photolithography system the electromagnetic energy may include light of various wavelengths such as wavelengths approximately between the i line and g line of a mercury arc lamp duv vuv or euv radiant energy or x rays pellicle film 22 is designed to allow a large percentage of the electromagnetic energy to pass through it because dust particles collected on pellicle film 22 will likely be out of focus at the surface of the wafer being processed the exposed image on the wafer should be clear pellicle film 22 formed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention may be satisfactorily used with all types of electromagnetic energy and is not limited to any particular lightwaves described fig2 illustrates a cross sectional view of photomask 60 photomask 60 includes transparent substrate 16 two anti reflective layers 24 and 26 and patterned absorber layer 18 anti reflective layer 24 is formed on patterned absorber layer 18 and a second anti reflective layer 26 is formed on back side 19 of substrate 16 absorber layer 18 is formed on front. |
2 | both sides of the group of color recording heads 14 further in the present embodiment in order to display the image gradation by a plurality of ink droplets for a single pixel the driving frequency of the nozzle is set to be relatively high so that a plurality of the ink droplets are jetted during a single scanning however it is also possible to use a manner in which a single droplet is jetted during the first ink scanning and one more droplet is jetted onto the same place during a second scanning and thereby a plurality of the ink droplets can be jetted for a single pixel still further by arranging the nozzles in two lines on the recording head a plurality of the ink droplets can be jetted for a single pixel additionally in this embodiment gradation is obtained by jetting a plurality of ink droplets for a single pixel but it is also possible to control the recording head to jet a single droplet for a single pixel still further in the present embodiment used is a photo curable ink which is hardened by the radiation of ultraviolet rays but ink is not limited to this type and ink which is hardened by the radiation of light rays other than ultraviolet rays can also be used u201c light rays. |
6 | within a surrounding casing in a gas turbine engine which involves inserting the fuel manifold into the casing with support elements positioned in a retracted position displacing the support elements into an extended position and fastening said support elements to mount the manifold to an inner surface of said casing application_number US 15164405 A description fig1 illustrates a gas turbine engine 10 of a type preferably provided for use in subsonic flight generally comprising in serial flow communication a fan 12 through which ambient air is propelled a multistage compressor 14 for pressurizing the air a combustor 16 defining a combustion chamber 17 within which the compressed air is mixed with fuel and ignited for generating an annular stream of hot combustion gases and a turbine section 18 for extracting energy from the combustion gases fuel is injected into the combustor 16 using a fuel injection system 20 which comprises a fuel manifold ring 22 disposed outside the combustor 16 and n internally mounted within the surrounding engine casing referring to fig2 and 3 the annular fuel manifold 22 is internally mounted within the gas generator casing 26 of the engine adjacent to an upstream or dome end 19 of the combustor 16 the fuel manifold 22 has a main ring body 23 defining at least one fuel flow passage 25 therein and preferably also includes an outer heat shield 27 which at least partially encloses the main ring body 23 the fuel passage 25 of the annular fuel manifold ring 22 is. |
5 | cured epoxy described herein will have excellent adherence to concrete or cementitious surfaces and little adherence to the pvc in one preferred embodiment of the invention shown in fig1 and 2 consequently when and if the joint opens under shrinkage or temperature movement the joint will open along the line of the rigid pvc strip leaving an epoxy nosing on each concrete edge providing support and wear resistance when required if the joint is subject to any compressive forces the strength of the epoxy is such as to distribute any likely forces through the cementitious slab in the manner that mortar joints have in the past the shape of the joint member 1 shown in fig1 and 2 enables the fixing of epoxy nosings of sufficient depth on the edges of slab joints to minimize damage from traffic over the joint it is possible to provide joint members suitable for various saw cut widths and the particular construction shown in the drawings copes with variation of width in a single saw cut the construction will seal the slot channel or groove to retain the fluid epoxy without substantial slumping and the stabilizing parts of the construction provide a self centering or easily centered construction so that the upper divider 5 is substantially symmetrical the flexible sealing members 6 and 7 also play a role in these parts in the preferred embodiment of fig3 and 4 a joint member 1 and resultant joint is provided which is particularly designed for use in food preparation areas in this preferred form of the invention no exposed gap can form at. |
3 | thiosulfate solution and extracted with ethyl acetate the organic phase was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate filtered and evaporated in vacuo to a residue which was subjected to flash column chromatography over silica gel 230 400 mesh using 5 10 ethyl acetate in hexane as the eluent to afford the title compound 0 88 g 81 as a pale yellow oil 0101 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 8 26 d 1h j 2 0 hz 7 96 d 1h j 2 0 hz 4 34 q 2h j 7 1 hz 1 87 s 2h 1 40 s 6h 1 37 s 6h 1 41 1 35 m 3h a solution of ethyl 8 iodo 2 2 4 4 tetramethyl chroman 6 carboxylate compound 24 0 88 g 2 26 mmol in triethyl amine 10 ml was treated with copper i iodide 0 043 g 0 226 mmol and sparged with argon for 5 minutes trimethylsilyl acetylene 3 ml 21 22 mmol was then added followed by dichlorobis triphenylphosphine palladium ii 0 15 9 g 0 226 mmol the resulting reaction mixture was heated at 70 u00b0 c overnight in a sealed tube it was then cooled to ambient temperature diluted with diethyl ether and. |
7 | 12 the sheet is displaced in a y direction perpendicularly to the x direction the line of nozzles 11 in the print head extends in the y direction it may alternatively be slightly inclined relative to this direction an image is reproduced by scanning successive strips b of width l by moving the head 10 along the x direction main scan during a scan pass ink ejection is controlled to reproduce the desired image in the form of ink dots after each pass the number of rows of points is equal to the number of nozzles 11 and definition in the y direction is determined by the pitch p of the nozzles after each pass the sheet 12 is advanced in the u2212 y direction secondary scan and the print head 10 is caused to perform a new scan pass the displacements of the print head 10 and of the sheet 12 and the ejection of ink are all performed by means that are well known and which need not be described herein the input image data can be encoded in vector form in gray level raster form or in binary raster form the main characteristics of each of these forms of encoding are briefly explained below fig3 a is a graphical representation of an example of data in vector form the vectors are defined by the coordinates of their start and end points in an x y coordinate plane the vectors are written in a matrix of individual cells each having a specific address given by its x y coordinates the matrix being indexed relative to a print zone on the medium the values x and y are the incremental. |
8 | the uii of the tag the first rn 16 the security parameter the ch 16 and the encrypted newrn 16 and authentication data received at step s 220 the authentication server authenticates the tag on the basis of the message received from the reader s 240 first the authentication server searches the secret key k related to the uii and creates the session key from the first rn 16 and the k various algorithms may be used with respect to a method for creating the session key and in the embodiment of the present invention an example in which the tag and the reader use the same algorithm will be described however the present invention is not limited thereto after the authentication server creates the session key the authentication server decrypts the encrypted newrn 16 by using the session key to find a newrn 16 the authentication data is acquired by calculating xor the ch 16 and the found newrn 16 the authentication server compares the authentication data value received from the reader with an authentication data value acquired by itself as the comparison result if the two values are equal to each other it is determined that the authentication has succeeded and if the two values are different from each other it is determined that the authentication has failed. |
6 | particular engines for passenger cars or freight vehicles in this case the pressure in the pressure accumulator can amount to as much as 1800 bar and can be regulated in the range from 200 2000 bar the internal combustion engine can be a gasoline internal combustion engine in particular for passenger cars or freight vehicles in this case the pressure in the pressure accumulator is usually significantly lower and tends to lie in the range from 200 600 bar furthermore owing to the use of the fuel pressure regulating system in an internal combustion engine an internal combustion engine having the fuel pressure regulating system according to various embodiments is made available also provided is a fuel pressure regulating method for an internal combustion engine said method comprising a pressure accumulator which stores fuel under pressure and feeds injectors providing combustion chambers of the internal combustion engine with fuel a high pressure pump which supplies a fuel mass flow to the pressure accumulator a first valve via which fuel can be discharged from the pressure accumulator and a second valve for throttling the fuel mass flow wherein a first closed loop control circuit having the first valve as a final control element for regulating the pressure in the pressure accumulator and a second closed loop control circuit having the second valve as a final control element for regulating the pressure in the pressure accumulator are provided such that the two closed loop control circuits form a cascade controller having the first closed loop control circuit as the master controller and the second closed loop control circuit as a slave controller by means of a fuel pressure regulating method of said type it is possible to implement a requirement oriented delivery of the fuel while at the same time. |
7 | information to the sensor domain manager 53 such as the return status of commands and data generated during workload execution such as measurements these data are stored in a database that may be managed by data store 58 and the task manager 60 may coordinate the forwarding to data from the sensor devices and storing them in a database the task manager 60 informs the analytics engine 55 about the completion of a workload or workload group the return status of commands and data collections performed for a job of a workload if a workload group could not be performed and has been rejected the task manager 60 will inform the analytics engine 55 about the reason for rejection for instance a reason for rejection may be that a workload of the workload group could not be performed within specified limits for cost set for one or more devices the analytics engine 55 in response may formulate a new set of workloads that can be performed within the set cost limit the analytics engine 55 may generate sets of workload group towards several goals for instance to increase a data set used for statistical analysis the analytics engine during daytime when the cost of a workload is low since the batteries of a sensor device will recharge quickly during daylight may generate workload groups for routine collections of signals by sensors such as vibration sensors of sensor devices the analytics engine 55 may. |
4 | second roll end 24 and from there further out of the roll 20 in the embodiment shown in fig4 the coefficient of heat transfer from the flowing heating medium to the material of the roll mantle 21 is increased in the flow direction this is accomplished by applying or producing a coating 3 on the inner face 35 of the roll mantle the coating 3 is produced by any known process e g by spraying which coating is arranged so that the thickest portion of the coating is at the initial end of the flow i e the end of the space 34 through which the heating medium enters the thickness of the coating 3 is reduced in the flow direction towards the opposite end of the roll the coating 3 is made of a suitable insulation material such as plastic or equivalent thus at the initial end of the flow where the temperature of the heating medium is highest the thickness of the coating 3 that functions as an insulation layer is the largest therefore the transfer of heat from the heating medium to the material of the roll mantle 21 is lowest at this point in a corresponding manner the thickness of the coating is reduced towards the other end of the roll whereby the transfer of heat. |
8 | to when a path to a packet 39 s destination is determined an exemplary form of routing information is a routing table including a 3 tuple having a destination a next hop node and a distance to the destination where the entire path to the destination is determined by the hop by hop decision of a series of nodes towards the destination the destination and next hop node may be expressed in terms of a network address e g an internet protocol ip address the distance may be expressed in terms of a number of hops needed to reach the destination as a sum of weights of links between nodes as described herein etc the routing information can be available in different forms depending on the networking technologies e g route update messages in distance vector protocols route announcements in path vector protocols route caches in some ad hoc routing protocols forwarding tables in mpls multi protocol label switching lsr 39 s label switched routers etc embodiments of the present disclosure are applicable to these technologies regardless of how routing information is stored in a node or how it is obtained from a node using the routing information and the. |
1 | 82 or the inner tube 78 or both cover the distal ends of the needles 79 in the pre deployment condition inflation of the balloon 76 would pull the needles 79 in the proximal direction out from under such an elastic band such an elastic band would prevent the needles 79 from catching on the inside of the guiding catheter as the cas 70 is advanced into the body for this embodiment of the cas 70 the method of use would be the following steps 1 remove the sterilized cas 70 from its packaging in a sterile field 2 flush the guide wire lumen 85 with saline solution 3 access to the left atrium via a large peripheral vein such as the femoral vein typically with the insertion of a sheath 4 use a transseptal approach to get into the left atrium via the vein to the right atrium to enter the left atrium this approach is a well known procedure 5 advance a guide wire and guiding catheter across the inter atrial septum into the left atrium 6 using a guiding catheter or guiding sheath with a shaped distal end engage the first targeted pulmonary vein this can be confirmed with contrast injections as needed 7 advance. |
3 | 11 n5 u2014 o u2014 r 8 and r 9 are independently of each other h or a c 1 c 8 alkyl group r 10 and r 11 are independently of each other h or a c 1 c 8 alkyl group r 12 is h or a c 1 c 8 alkyl group or a c 6 c 10 aryl group n1 is 1 or 2 n2 is 0 or 1 n3 is 1 or 2 n4 is an integer of 1 to 4 and n5 is an integer of 1 to 4 in said embodiment y is preferably a group of formula u2014 y 1 n1 u2014 y 2 u2014 y 3 n3 u2014 or u2014 y 1 n1 u2014 y 3 n3 u2014 y 2 is preferably a group u2014 o u2014 u2014 so 2 u2014 u2014 cr 8 r 9 n4 u2014 u2014 o u2014 cr 10 r 11 n5 u2014 o u2014 more preferably a group o u2014 u2014 so 2 u2014 u2014 ch 2 u2014 u2014 c ch 3 2 u2014 or u2014 o u2014 ch 2 2 u2014 o u2014 y 1 and y 3 are preferably 1 3 phenylene 1 4 phenylene and 3 6 naphthylene which may optionally be substituted by one or more c 1 c 18 alkyl groups or 2 6 pyridinylene and 4 6 pyrimidinylene which may optionally be substituted by one or more c 1 c 18 alkyl groups or c 1 c 18 alkoxy groups examples of preferred groups of formula. |
5 | and 26 against pivotal cutter jaw proximal side 31 and distal side 32 the bearings 25 and 26 can be tapered roller bearings as illustrated in this embodiment of the invention bearings 25 and 26 can be positioned with the taper in either direction as desired for ease of construction and utilization of space in order to accomplish this pivot axle 4 is rigidly attached to proximal axle cap 33 preferably by means of proximal axle threads 34 being threaded into proximal axle cap 33 and then lightly welding the proximal axle cap 33 to axle 4 then a plurality of proximal bearing bolts 35 are inserted through unthreaded proximal flange orifices 36 and screwed into threaded proximal bearing bolt orifices 37 a select distance proximal positioning bolt 38 is then threaded into proximal positioning bolt orifice 39 a select distance in opposition to threaded positioning of the proximal bearing bolts 35 in accordance with desired positioning of proximal bearing 25 against a proximal bearing wall 40 in the proximal bearing flange 27 the proximal bearing bolts 35 and the proximal positioning bolts ar threaded select relative distances into their respective threaded orifices 37 and 39 and tightened this prevents movement of the proximal flange 29 in either direction it also locks the respective bolts against sides of threads in directions of thrust in accordance with effective threading technology a distal axle cap 41 is then. |
7 | 15 when the active layer is converted into a membrane of the reticle blank the doped phosphorus concentration for this purpose is for example approximately 1 u00d7 10 18 atoms cm 3 thus a reticle blank 20 fig1 a for use in fabricating a cpb microlithography reticle is manufactured the cpb microlithography reticle is fabricated by forming a reticle pattern not shown in the figures in or on the membrane 15 pattern elements are formed u201c in u201d the membrane by forming respective apertures in the membrane 15 thereby forming a stencil reticle pattern elements are formed u201c on u201d the membrane by forming a layer of a suitable heavy metal on the membrane 15 followed by patterning the heavy metal layer according to the arrangement and configurations of the pattern elements thereby forming a continuous membrane reticle patterning the membrane in either manner is performed lithographically in this embodiment since a silicon support substrate 12 having a thickness of e g approximately 5 mm is used for supporting the membrane warping is reduced substantially compared to conventional reticle blanks in which an 8 in diameter support substrate has a thickness of approximately 725 u03bcm 0 725 mm this decreased warp correspondingly reduces distortion caused by chucking the reticle onto a reticle stage as well as positional distortion caused by application of resist to the membrane various modifications can be made to this embodiment for example in the discussed embodiment a silicon support substrate having a thickness of 1 5 mm was used alternatively another range of thickness can be used so long as the minimum thickness is about 1 mm in contrast to the maximum. |
9 | housing or cavity to retain bolt 220 and compression spring 250 in manner as will now be described in combination with guide member 40 mounted to lug 50 a bolt 220 and a compression spring 250 are retained within the cavity formed by cavities 248 and 54 of guide member 40 and lug 50 respectively with bolt 220 passing through spring 250 in part bolt 220 includes a head portion 222 and a step 224 including a threaded aperture 226 at the end thereof bolt 220 and spring 250 are selected such that the stem 224 of bolt 220 passes through compression spring 250 thus guide member 40 and lug 50 are configured so as to house and constrain movement of spring 250 and bolt 220 particularly the longitudinal movement of bolt 220 within the cavity so formed also illustrated in fig2 b and 3b is a portion of a support frame 290 including a threaded stud 292 threaded stud 292 and internally threaded bolt 220 are selected such that bolt 220 may be tightened upon threaded stud 292 in the usual manner bolt 220 further includes a feature 228 as part of bolt head 222 illustrated as a hexagon shaped aperture so. |
4 | to form what is known in the art as the 34 outer balloon 34 20 disc 18 is attached to spindle 17 that is rotated by power means 19 can 22 supported on twist spindle mount 24 prevents contact between the inner balloon and the outer balloon the twisted yarn 10a is gathered above the 2 for 1 twister at guide 26 and is passed around guide roll 28 positioned above the 2 for 1 spindle through pigtail guides 30 and 32 and around guide roll 34 according to the invention the guide rolls 28 and 34 must be of the type that will not trap twist in the yarn ahead of the guide rolls this is an essential and critical requirement of the present invention after wrapping around guide roll 34 the yarn is passed around feed roll 36 and idler roll 38 draw roll 40 and idler roll 42 the yarn 10b is drawn by draw roll 40 and idler roll 42 which rotates at a faster lineal speed than feed roll 36 thus drawing the twisted yarn the draw ratio employed depends upon the degree of orientation of the as spun yarn but generally ranges from about 2 to 1 to about 6 to 1 the twisted and drawn yarn 10c is wound as is known in the art such as on package support 46 after passing through traversing means 44 to form a package of twistdrawn yarn 48 the package of yarn 48 is driven by rotating roll 50 which is in frictional contact with yarn package 48 in fig2 and 3 a specific embodiment of a guide roll indicated generally by reference. |
6 | and their flanges due to the respective height of the flanges their rotation is limited as is their vertical displacement flanges 305 a and 305 b each have respective top portions 309 a and 309 b which engage 450 the rimmed edge 420 as illustrated in fig4 further the flanges 305 a 305 b are vertically high enough as illustrated in fig3 d to prevent shingling and jamming thus the angle 451 formed between the respective flanges 305 b and 305 a as illustrated in fig4 is acute and limited fig4 b is an enlargement 400 b of a portion of fig4 illustrating the interaction between the flanges 305 a 305 b of neighboring fasteners fig4 a is an end view 400 a of the track of fig4 illustrating a fastener of the instant invention therein fig5 is a bottom view of a threshold 500 with the fastener 300 of the instant invention press fit therein walls 501 502 and 503 form a channel in which fastener 300 partially resides walls 502 and 503 prevent excessive rotation of the rectangular nut 321 reference numeral 570 indicates rotation of the nut as the receptacle is rotated in a counterclockwise direction as viewed. |
4 | is blown into the bent pipe sp1 past the front of the weft feeler wf1 but does not reach the weft feeler wf2 because the weft length is measured exactly by the weft length measuring device d when the weft w reaches the weft feeler wf1 an output signal sf is generated from the weft feeler wf1 whereby a completion signal s10 is developed as an output signal of the and gate 13 with the completion signal s10 the flip flop 12 is reset and the operation signal s2 is extinguished so that the nozzle controller nc closes the on off valves vm and vsi to stop the operation of the main nozzle mn and that of the sub nozzle sni at this time the stretch nozzle sp continues to operate so there is no fear of the weft w becoming loose on the other hand with the completion signal s10 the flip flop 21 in the shed closing control section 20 is set as a result the relay ry operates and the main motor m is rotated at a low speed which is set by the speed setter ss whereby the warp shed can be closed through the loom shaft not shown and further through a shedding motion interlocked with the loom shaft this closed state of the warp. |
9 | a 3 cubic yard capacity and a 4 5 cubic yard capacity the outside width of the container may range from 20 to 200 inches e g 27 to 108 inches e g 27 to 54 inches e g 46 to 54 inches or 30 to 38 inches the outside length of the container may range from 20 to 200 inches e g 40 to 108 inches e g 40 to 54 inches or 96 to 108 inches the height of the container may range from 20 to 108 inches e g 28 to 36 inches or 66 to 74 inches the outer dimensions of the container are configured to conform to the size limitations of standard shipping methods such as one or two or three containers stacked or placed next to each other to reach the size limitations of standard shipping methods for example the container may be configured so that 21 containers may fit on a standard shipping method like a standard 32 foot flatbed trailer the 1 5 cubic yard and 2 cubic yard capacity containers are particularly suited for navigating narrow halls small elevators and through tight door openings that are commonly found in multi family residential buildings the 1 5 cubic yard and 2 cubic yard capacity containers can easily hold 4 u2032 u00d7 4 u2032 sheets of plywood sheetrock or other materials the outriggers of the container may hold larger items the 1 5 cubic yard capacity container may hold up to 1 650 pounds of material the 2 cubic yard capacity containers may hold up to 2 200 pounds of materials both the 1 5 cubic yard and 2 cubic yard capacity containers may be adapted. |
1 | and pluronic f 1 27 and bringing to a total weight of 2 000 gm with cold refrigerated sterile water make sure that all the granules are wet and place in a refrigerator mixture will form a clear solution over 24 48 hours alternate procedure the above mixture can be uniformly mixed with a mixing blade it will take on the appearance of beaten egg whites when placed in the refrigerator it will form a clear solution much faster usually overnight the above solution will solidify into a clear gel at room temperature instructions disperse lecithin and sorbic acid in isopropyl myristate allow to stand at room temperature until a liquid of syrup consistency forms stir well and store in a light protected container it is to be understood that the above formulations and preparation methodologies are merely those which are believe to be ideal based on current experience and knowledge hemangiomas may be successfully treated using formulations like or substantially equivalent to those taught in the u s pat no 6 031 005 the entirety of the disclosure of which patent is incorporated herein by reference as if set forth herein verbatim the addition of constituents in the present medicaments over. |
3 | id no 2 nucleotides 3727 3751 seq id no 2 nucleotides 4840 4870 reverse compliment of seq id no 2 nucleotides 5054 5080 seq id no 2 nucleotides 3249 3274 reverse compliment of seq id no 2 nucleotides 3727 3751 seq id no 2 nucleotides 4840 4870 reverse compliment of seq id no 2 nucleotides 5054 5080 m10 att mlu1 seq id no 2 nucleotides 1 25 att ecor1 reverse compliment of seq id no 2 nucleotides3727 3751 seq id no 2 nucleotides 3940 3967 att ecor1 reverse compliment of seq id no 2 nucleotides4910 4935 m12 1a att mlu1 seq id no 2 nucleotides 3940 3967 reverse compliment of seq id no 2 nucleotides 4823 4842 seq id no 2 nucleotides 4863 4887 reverse compliment of seq id no 2 nucleotides 4910 4935 m13 amp m14 oligo anealing no pcr seq id no 2 nucleotides 4843 4862 reverse compliment of seq id no 2 nucleotides 4843 4862 the pcr fragments are restriction enzyme digested by mlui and hindiii and then subcloned into mlui and hindiii sites of pgl 2b or pgl 2p promega transient transfections are carried out using cultured hela cells by calcium phosphate precitation method after 40 hours cells are harvested lysed and assayed for luciferase activity exemplary mutants are shown to a range of. |
8 | address register 402 and the ccfg command is provided to command register 403 and an instruction specifying the number of words in the transfer is provided to configuration state machine note that the data transfer bandwidth for lut ram transfers may be less than the bandwidth for block ram transfers when there are fewer lut ram data values than block ram data values in a column of the configuration memory in general any portion of the configuration memory of an fpga can be transferred to any other portion of the configuration memory in accordance with the present invention in accordance with another embodiment a process or operating system service internal or external to the fpga is responsible for transferring large blocks of data between communicating tasks more specifically the communicating tasks indicate the source and destination block ram columns to the transfer process or operating system service the transfer process or operating system service can then implement the data transfer between block ram columns in the manner described above the transfer process or operating system service would then provide a completion signal or message to the communicating tasks the applicability of the present invention is quite broad for example the invention can be applied in any situation where it is desirable to transfer the contents of one block ram column to one or more other block ram columns without the need for explicit user routing this transfer can be deployed for testing the fpga or during operation of the user design on the fpga moreover although a full data transfer between block ram columns 120 and 121 is described it is understood that a partial data transfer between these block ram columns can also. |
7 | this convex reflector 58 is indicated by the numeral 59 in fig2 in this way further light is directed at the well bore walls 36 which will reflect to a position in the field of view 56 of the camera to result in indirect lighting this reflector may also be formed of stainless steel or other suitable reflective substance the angle 59 of reflection is selected in one embodiment to be equal to the angle of the light source reflector 34 referring now to fig5 and 6 the camera housing 40 has at least two j shaped notches 60 one of which is shown in fig6 at its opening these notches engage corresponding pins 62 mounted to the camera frame 48 the housing 40 is first slid onto the pins 62 and then rotated to move the horizontal portion of the notch 60 to engage the pins 62 after the rotation the housing is then slid again to engage the termination portion 64 of each notch of the housing with the pins 62 the pin notch combination locks the housing 40 to the camera frame 48 a cap 66 threadably connected to the camera frame 48 is then rotated until the cap 66 contacts the camera housing 40 once the cap 66 is screwed into contact with the camera housing 40 the j latch is maintained in a locked position the o ring seals 46 mounted in channels formed into the camera frame 48 contact the inside of the camera housing 40 to seal the camera instrumentation from exposure to the harsh conditions within the well bore 28 the wires to be connected between the video camera 42 and the suspension members 20 may be coupled together by means of a connector located on a bulkhead. |
8 | short period of time after the sound from the additional speaks 18 a 18 b in large venues this delay may be detectable by the audience members and may lead to echoing or reverb type effects in order to avoid such effects the audio signal provided to the additional speakers 18 a 18 b is delayed before being projected into the audience area 4 the signal may be delayed by the additional speakers 18 a 18 b the stage amplifier 14 or any other component or device within the arrangement 1 sound from the speakers 16 a 16 b and the additional speakers 18 a 18 b will therefore reach an attendee towards the rear of the audience area 4 at substantially the same time such that no reverb or echoing is noticeable owing to the mixed and equalised sounds being reproduced by multiple speaker systems throughout the venue some of which are configured to delay the signal before reproducing the sound interference may occur between the projected sounds waves in certain areas of the venue which deteriorates the quality of audible sound for example certain instruments and or vocalists may become indistinguishable not clearly audible or substantially inaudible within the overall sound in addition to this the acoustic qualities of the venue may vary according to the location within the venue and hence the equalisation of the sound may be disrupted for some audience members for example the bass notes may become overly emphasised as described above. |
1 | solution the apparatus of fig2 has been used to run comparative experiments with growth in ponds as detailed hereinafter an apparatus was built according to the embodiment of fig2 having the following structural characteristics perimeter of the horizontal cross section of each cell 40 cm height total 2 0 m full 1 80 m distance between two adjacent cells 2 cm in this apparatus there was growth of the green microalga chlorella emersonii from which a number of materials can be produced growth took place outdoors starting with a biomass of 1 u00d7 10 6 cells ml using an n 8 nutrient solution which is identified in table i below table i______________________________________component weight g lit in nutrient solution______________________________________kno sub 3 0 1 1 000cacl sub 2 u00d7 2h sub 2 o 0 013na sub 2 hpo sub 4 u00d7 2h sub 2 o 0 260kh sub 2 po sub 4 0 740mgso sub 4 u00d7 7h sub 2 o 0 050feedta 0 010al sub 2 so sub 4 sub 3 u00d7 18h sub 2 o 0 035 u00d7 10 sup 4mncl sub 2 u00d7 4h sub 2 o 0 013 u00d7 10 sup 3cuso sub 4 u00d7 5h sub 2 o 0 018 u00d7 10 sup 4znso sub 4 u00d7 7h sub 2 o. |
3 | sulfonyl or r 5 and r 6 together form a ring application_number US 55247700 A description the novel compounds encompassed by the instant invention can be described by the general formula i set forth above or the pharmaceutically acceptable non toxic salts thereof in addition the present invention also encompasses compounds of formula ii wherein n m a d x y r 4 r 5 r 6 and r 8 are as defined above for formula i preferred compounds of formula ii are where n is 1 m is 0 a is co 2 r 9 d is nr 1 r 12 r 4 is o x is n y is u2014 s aryl u2014 o aryl or u2014 ch 2 aryl r 9 is hydrogen or lower alkyl r 8 is hydrogen or lower alkyl r 12 is hydrogen and r 1 is a substituted or unsubstituted aryl or arylalkyl by u201c alkyl u201d u201c lower alkyl u201d and u201c c 1 c 6 alkyl u201d in the present invention is meant straight or branched chain alkyl groups having 1 6 carbon atoms such as methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl n butyl sec butyl tert butyl pentyl 2 pentyl isopentyl neopentyl hexyl 2 hexyl 3 hexyl and 3 methylpentyl these groups may be substituted with up to four groups mentioned below for substituted aryl by u201c alkoxy u201d u201c lower alkoxy u201d and u201c c 1 c 6 alkoxy u201d in the present invention is meant straight or branched chain alkoxy groups having 1 6 carbon atoms. |
9 | met treated animals received 0 07 mg u02dc 4 6 mg kg of the u03b2 met administered as a suspension in sesame oil by po intubation three times weekly the control animals received only sesame oil the mice were treated for a period of 14 weeks with access to purina laboratory chow and water ad libitum body weights were recorded weekly and food consumption was determined by subtracting the food remaining from the food supplied at the beginning of each week student 39 s t test was used in all statistical analyses of the data data are presented as means u00b1 sd from the four groups of mice differences were considered significant at p lt 0 01 treatment with 3 u03b2 methyl 5 u03b2 androstan 17 one significantly inhibits weight gain of both male and female c57 wh mice fig5 without suppressing appetite fig6 after 14 weeks the mean weight of the control male mouse was 24 8 g while that of the u03b2 met treated male mouse was 20 7 g the mean weight of the control female mouse was 26 1 g while that of the u03b2 met treated female mouse was 21 8 g the differences in mean weights of the control and u03b2 met treated male mice are statistically significant after the sixth week of treatment for the female control and. |
2 | axis of polarization the electric field vector and the magnetic field vector are opposite to that of fig3 a thus for this configuration the ovality of the exit hole shown by oval 322 in fig3 d again being aligned with the major axis of hole ovality a polyimide film having a thickness of 50 microns was illuminated with laser light from a system as depicted in fig2 to form holes having an exit diameter of about 30 microns with a linear beam polarization the average major axis was 1 17 microns standard deviation of 0 42 for a stationary half wave plate and was only 0 15 microns standard deviation of 0 47 for a rotating half wave plate ovality as defined in fig3 5 6 and 7 is x maximum u2212 y maximum as shown in fig4 c this ovality definition is less desirable than major axis u2212 minor axis and resulted from software limitations on the automated microscope used for the empirical study however the qualitative results and magnitude of the effect is clearly demonstrated even with these less than ideal measurements fig4 a and 4b show the ovality data obtained by irradiation of a part i e a substrate with laser light that has passed through a stationary half wave plate to form 50 holes this chart is the statistical process control chart used to derive the results discussed above the average ovality difference between xmax and ymax was found to be 1 17 microns with a standard deviation of 0 42 microns it is important to note that the variation contributing to the standard deviation of 0 42 microns includes contributions from both the ablation process and the metrology tool metrology contributions are estimated to be a significant contributor to. |
3 | sample remains prone to beading after spinning and before final curing if done too late comets streaks and other imperfections are produced due to the formation of gels one embodiment of this invention is a process for preparing a organosilicon polymer of balanced stoichiometry that can be used in applications such as spin coating this process comprises a forming a pre polymer by reacting an unbalanced stoichiometric mixture of a first monomer comprising two or more si u2014 h groups and a second monomer comprising two or more si alkenyl groups in the presence of a hydrosilation catalyst and b reacting the pre polymer with additional monomer to form a polymer of balanced stoichiometry suitable first monomers include 2 4 6 8 tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane 1 1 3 3 5 5 hexamethyltrisiloxane 1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7 octamethyltetrasiloxane pentamethylcyclopentasiloxane trimethylcyclotrisiloxane tetrakis dimethylsiloxy silane phenyltris dimethylsiloxy silane methyltris dimethylsiloxy silane tetraethylcyclotetrasiloxane 1 1 3 3 tetramethyldimethylsiloxane 1 1 3 3 tetraisopropyldisiloxane 1 4 bis dimethylsilyl benzene 1 1 4 4 tetramethyldisilethylene 1 3 diphenyl 1 3 dimethyldisiloxane bis p dimethylsilyl phenyl ether 4 4 u2032 bis dimethylsilyl biphenyl 2 6 bis dimethylsilyl naphthalene suitable second monomers include vinyl compounds such as 1 3 5 trivinyl. |
5 | 48 in like manner any tendency for lateral movement of the deck 10 with respect to the columns 12 may also be to a limited extent accommodated by the resilient elastomeric collars 48 without damage to the legs 18 or the columns 12 the operating condition just described is also illustrated in fig6 showing engagement of the sleeves 46 with the shoulders 90 on the receiver shoes 12 fig7 illustrates the change in condition of the stabbing tip assemblies 36 by way of example as ballasting of the barge 22 continues until the weight of the deck 10 is completely transferred to and through the stabbing tip assemblies 36 by way of the collars 48 which have become deflected somewhat vertically upwardly from the previous relaxed downward projected condition in order to monitor and equalize the loads on each stabbing tip assembly 36 the sleeves 46 are preferably fitted with suitable strain gages and associated readout instrumentation not shown fig7 also illustrates that one or more of the gussets 106 have been separated from the flange 108 in preparation for final separation from the deck 10 referring also now to fig8 prior to complete transfer of all of the weight of the deck 10 to the columns 12 through the collars 48 all of the gussets 106 are cut to release the connection between the jacks 34 and the deck columns 92 at this time the ports 102 may be uncovered to release sand 100 from the jacks 34 to allow the bodies 96 and support cans 98 to drop down entirely within the bodies 90 thereby making it possible for moving the barge 22 and its support column assembly 30 out from under the deck 10 alternatively. |
5 | barrier formed by wall portions 150 and 152 and initiate the facing shaped charge 144 in second explosive device 132 the explosive transfer occurs through second explosive device 132 in reverse order from that just described for first explosive device 130 resulting in the configuration seen in fig3 eventually a firing device in the first gun 52 attached to lower housing portion 76 is initiated this sequence is repeated through the other gun sets 50 and bi directional explosive transfer subassemblies 56 eventually firing the lowermost second gun 54 assuming that there is no break in the firing sequence there may be occasions when it will be desirable to initiate gun string 44 from the far end in this event a firing head such as time domain firer 58 is fired which initiates the firing of the lowermost second gun 54 which in turn triggers the lowermost first gun 52 to fire the lowermost first gun 52 initiates second explosive device 132 in the lowermost bi directional explosive transfer subassembly 56 the explosive transfer in this case follows an upward path through bi directional explosive transfer subassembly 56 to detonate the next gun set 56 this sequence is repeated upwardly until the uppermost gun. |
8 | samples were calculated and plotted together with the specific surface bet area of the samples as a function of the grinding time as in fig5 through 12 these data confirm the earlier noted expectation that irreversible capacity loss could be a function of bet surface area since the measured irreversible loss tracks exceptionally well the measured bet surface area for all the carbon samples independently of the type of grinding system used such a correlation is particularly striking for the impact ground graphite samples where both irreversible loss and bet surface reach maxima simultaneously also for such samples another correlation occurs between surface area and structural parameters namely that when the bet surface area goes through such a maximum the d 002 lattice spacing increases rapidly as seen in fig2 and 3 thus it was additionally noted that advantageously the u03b4x rev in contrast to the u03b4x irrev increases with grinding time independently of the bet surface area a significant accomplishment of the present invention is that by mechanical grinding of carbons whether graphite soft carbon coke or hard carbon one can obtain materials which may be incorporated into electrolytic cell electrodes capable of intercalating lithium at an average voltage of 1 v vs li with as little as a 35 irreversible loss during the first discharge yet able to sustain a reversible capacity approaching 2 li per 6 carbons upon subsequent cycling on the other hand the reversible lithium capacity u03b4x rev in contrast to the irreversible capacity u2262 x irrev shows little direct correlation with the bet surface area and will regularly increase with grinding time independently of. |
6 | spring 108 forces the piston 92 to the up or extended position and the piston is pushed down against the spring force j slots 110 on the piston 92 cooperate with the projections 112 on the cylinder to lock the piston in the down position therefore the piston is turned to lock and unlock the piston such as by the use of a coin 114 in the slot 116 another variation of the invention is shown in fig1 and 11 generally shown is a cylinder 118 attached to the carcass 120 of the ball and a cap 122 on the cylinder the actual layers of the carcass are not shown in this fig1 inside of the cylinder is a piston 124 with an o ring seal 126 and a piston rod 128 on the bottom of the cylinder is a one way valve 130 of the duckbill type in this embodiment the spring 132 forces the piston 124 and the piston rod 128 down into the cylinder so that the piston rod 128 is pulled up against the spring force and the spring forces the piston and piston rod down into the cylinder attached to the upper end of the piston rod is a flip up. |
1 | amine p toluylenediamine bis 2 hydroxy 5 aminophenyl methane p toluylenediamine 4 amino 3 methylphenol p toluylenediamine 4 5 diamino 1 2 hydroxyethyl pyrazole p toluylenediamine 2 4 5 6 tetraaminopyrimidine 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine n n bis 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine n 4 amino 3 methylphenyl n 3 1h imidazole 1 yl propyl amine 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine bis 2 hydroxy 5 aminophenyl methane 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine 4 amino 3 methylphenol 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine 4 5 diamino 1 2 hydroxyethyl pyrazole 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine 2 4 5 6 tetraaminopyrimidine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 2 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine n n bis 2 hydroxyethyl p phenylenediamine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine n 4 amino 3 methylphenyl n 3 1h imidazole 1 yl propyl amine bis 2 hydroxy 5 aminophenyl methane 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 4 amino 3 methylphenol 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 4 5 diamino 1 2 hydroxyethyl pyrazole 2 methoxymethyl p phenylenediamine 2 4 5 6 tetraaminopyrimidine and or 4 amino 3 methylphenol 4 5 diamino 1 2 hydroxyethyl pyrazole and or the physiologically compatible salts thereof according to a particularly preferred embodiment of the first subject matter of the invention the at least one oxidation dye precursor of the developer type m2 1 is selected from the group consisting of p toluylenediamine 4 amino 3 methylphenol 4 5 diamino 1 2 hydroxyethyl pyrazole 2 4 5 6 tetraaminopyrimidine and or the physiologically compatible salts thereof and the mixtures thereof it has been shown that the use. |
1 | individual pulse to travel the fixed distance between individual components for the most part mirrors used to position the laser beam is easily determined also the arrival time of an individual pulse at a selected location can be accurately predicted the arrival time of an air shot i e nothing between the polygon mirror 38 and the detectors 62 therefore is also known as best shown in fig2 the time required to travel the path length in air is calculated as the arrival time when the medium is air and the arrival time when the medium is human tissue can be measured the difference between the two arrival times and the path length in human tissue can be used to calculate the relative speed of light in human tissue as shown below the determination of the speed of light in human tissue allows time gating of that portion of the avalanche photodiode response pulse desired to be measured and used for image reconstruction the first few pulses of laser energy photons that have traversed through human tissue are detected as the scout phase of the data acquisition the time difference between the expected arrival of the photons as determined by a previously run calibration and the actual arrival time of the photons is determined for example u03b4time is used to determine when the measurement of the detector response curve will commence on the. |
1 | in the food bars in many different methods such dressings are preferably non allergenic according to the subject invention the food bars include creatine exercise makes excessive demands on substrates both within and external to muscle creatine phosphate is derived from both dietary creatine and from endogenous synthesis creatine phosphate is essential for short term energy supply during anaerobic conditions and also for energy transfer from mitochondria to contractile muscle muscle cannot function efficiently or at a high level of power output if reserves of creatine are low or sub optimal depletion of creatine in athletes causes poor performance and poor efficiency the low allergenic food bars of the invention which provide creatine are thus useful as a supplement for improving athletic performance use of fiber in the bar is advantageous because different fiber products influence the release of sugars affect the binding of various components advantageously delay digestion and can be used to provide a desirable texture to the food bar forms of fiber products that can be included in the food bar of the invention include but are not limited to fiber from rice bran fruit such as apple grapefruit etc insulin a fiber derived from chicory root and vegetables such as from peas sugar beets etc in one embodiment of the invention the subject low allergenic food bar comprises at least about 10 of the daily recommended value drv for fiber in a related embodiment the food bar of the invention comprises about 10 20 or about 2 5 g to about 5 g of fiber of the drv for fiber in certain embodiments the food bar. |
3 | nylon 6 10 and the reaction product of the residue of adipic acid and hexamethylene diamine is nylon 6 6 nylon 6 12 is another nylon which benefits from the invention nylon 6 is a special type of polyamide having the formula of h 2 n u2014 ch 2 5 u2014 cooh and is made by the opening of caprolactam ring and then reacting or polymerizing the resulting amino caproic acid with itself although nylon 6 is a preferred polyamide polymer the most preferred polyamide polymer is the reaction product of the residues of adipic acid and m xylylene diamine known as poly m xylylene adipamide this product is commercially known as mxd6 or nylon mxd6 the reaction is preferably carried out in a stainless steel reactor for 30 120 minutes and can be performed continuously or discontinuously the hydrolytic depolymerization may be conducted in water mixtures of ethylene glycol and water up to 10 wt or steam which is purged into the reaction system the weight ratio of pet water is from 1 4 to 1 10 preferably 1 5 to 1 7 the depolymerization process can be carried out in air or more preferably inert gas which is most preferred the produced terephthalic acid is separated from the liquid phase by conventional methods for example after cooling by filtration terephthalic acid prepared according to the present invention contain no polyamides or amino compounds in detectable amounts the iron content is below 10 ppm the l color parameters of recovered terephthalic acid samples prepared even those prepared from the mixture of green blue and brown colored pet waste are above 82 84 the following examples illustrate but do not limit. |
9 | depends upon the air or gas addition the consistency of the basic compound as well as the mixing period and the mixing speed which may vary similarly in this manner the final density of the finished products can be suitably adjusted values between 0 8 and 1 4 and preferably between 0 9 and 1 3 grams per cubic centimenter are desired through the admixing in of emulsifiers and or additional solvents the foam can be stabilized for a lengthy period during the manufacture these additional solvents will in addition thereto be further effective as supplementary or in an extreme case as execlusive pore formers and should be volatile between 20 u00b0 and 120 u00b0 c pursuant to the present process foamed erasers having extremely fine porous uniformly arranged foamed structure which are particularly light and inexpensive can be produced in a surprisingly simple manner through the combination of a commercial continuously operating foamer mixer and a particular gelling arrangement or procedure the foam mixer coupled with the gelling arrangement conveys the produced foam under pressure directly onto and respectively into a continuously operating conveying unit or extruder by means of the latter the foamed compound is conveyed through differentially constructed heating zones with for example temperature stages of 60 u00b0 90 u00b0 120 u00b0 130 u00b0 135 u00b0 c as a result the eraser compound gells under correctly. |
2 | when the vehicle operator would like to convert to the dump operation the switch is activated to provide a signal along line 200 to relay 202 once the tabs controller 132 indicates that vehicle speed has been reduced to a velocity under ten 10 miles per hour a signal is then provided on line 204 to energize the solenoid this in turn provides a control signal from port 144 of the solenoid valve to the control port 152 of the inversion valve and the inversion valve then exhausts air that it would have otherwise delivered to the relay valve through the pressure protection valve 210 the pressure protection valve is designed to only partially exhaust the air to a certain predetermined level for example 10 psi and thereby cause the relay valve to exhaust the rear suspension 116 118 to the same level in this manner the rear suspension air bags are maintained at a reduced level relative to the air bags of the front suspension and the check valves maintain this pressure differential an alternate solution using a commercially available r 12 relay valve available from bendix commercial vehicle systems llc the assignee of the present application is shown in fig7 more particularly the leveling valve 160 delivers air directly to supply port 174 of the relay valve in addition the pressure. |
5 | is formed on an internal portion of the cutting tool body 22 and an axial forward end 71 of the coolant channel 70 is in fluid communication with the pocket 58 of the base portion 54 this configuration provides for the nose portion 56 of the head portion 32 to be positioned adjacent to the internal coolant channel 70 that extends through at least a part of the base portion 54 of the head portion 32 in operation of the rotatable cutting tool 20 of the invention a coolant is passed through the internal coolant channel 70 in the direction indicated by arrows 72 the coolant passes from the coolant channel 70 to the pocket 58 of the base portion 54 once the coolant reaches the pocket 58 the coolant is able to contact the nose portion 56 which as described is movably mounted within the base portion 54 it will be appreciated therefore that due to the nose portion 56 being movably connected relative to the base portion 54 that the nose portion 56 does not have a snug or interference fit that would prevent the coolant from passing over the nose portion 56 and moving toward the axial forward end 60 of the base portion 54 once the coolant passes the axial forward end 60 of the base portion 54 it continues to flow toward the axial forward end 24 of the nose portion 56 and toward the hard tip cutting insert 30 advantageously the coolant provides for cooling the hard tip 30 during a cutting operation of the rotatable cutting tool 20 this provides for the working temperature of the hard tip 30 to be regulated within desired limits during a cutting operation in order to increase the useful life of the hard tip 30. |
7 | a minimal thickness d a a decreasing width b a and ultimately a greater thickness d a lead to the desired effect of having free space in a region near the strip lens 5 for being able to arrange adjacent components so that acting bending forces can be transmitted onto the strip lens 5 without a significant resistance the spacer strip 7 has a flexural strength that is as low as possible but has a high compressive strength in particular the low flexural strength is achieved by virtue of the spacer strip 7 having a design with slits the slits 14 are distributed over nearly the whole length of the spacer strip 7 and are preferably only spaced apart with a relatively large distance where provision is made for bores 8 provided with a thread for the purpose of connection to the support strip 1 the slits 14 are open toward a longitudinal side 7 2 opposite to the longitudinal side 7 1 and extend over the whole width b a thereof the material remaining below the slits 14 referred to as slit base below has a constant residual thickness d ar which is selected to be as small as possible since the dependence of the flexural strength on the dimensions is substantially given by the thickness in the direction of an acting bending force it is not the thickness of the spacer strip d a but rather the residual thickness d ar which is decisive for the flexural strength of the spacer strip 7 the smaller the. |
6 | type nut so as to insure maintenance of the locking pin or bolt 20 in the intended position as shown in fig1 and 3 when in the clamped position the two segments 12 and 14 are disposed in spaced apart relation to one another so as to define a receiving space 26 therebetween the receiving space is applicably dimensioned and configured into a substantially congruent configuration relative to the tubular members 28 of a skid assembly generally indicated as 27 affixed to the under surface of a helicopter represented in phantom lines in fig5 as 30 the clamped or closed position of the clamp assembly 10 is such that the two segments 12 and 14 must be first moved to what may be referred to as an open position and pivotal relative to one another such that the interior surfaces within the space 26 as 12 39 and 14 39 substantially surround and effectively engage the outer surfaces of the tubular skid member 28 as perhaps best shown in fig6 as pictured in fig4 a 5 and 6 the purpose of the clamp assembly is to removably mount in a secure reliable fashion a load supporting structure generally indicated as 33 on the under carriage and more specifically on the skid assembly 27 associated with the helicopter 30 in the embodiment shown the load supporting structure 33 is in the form of a panel sheet or like member having an aperture means generally indicated as 34 and 36 see fig4 and 4a such that a keeper assembly generally indicated as 38 will pass through the load supporting structure 33 into engagement with the clamp body including each of the clamp segments 12 and 14 more specifically the keeper. |
8 | increased accordingly and this essentially because of the increase of the number of input output pins and connecting lines between the elements of integrated circuits used it is suggested here that these drawbacks may be overcome by means of the device shown in fig3 this figure illustrates the matrices am and om which are similar to those shown in fig1 but here matrix om is provided with an address zone ad which supplies an output which carries the so called address information this output is used to address the different word positions which are arranged in rows in the chosen example of a storage means which in this embodiment is a random access memory matrix with a plurality of word positions mem through a decoding circuit decode mem this programmable logic device therefore has as many parallel mounted registers similar to rg as there are rows in memory mem this number of rows will be a function of the number of the intermediate storage operations involved in the carrying out of the complex logic function for which the programmable logic array pla has been conceived the input e of the device will receive the data bits and or the status control bits which will be defined further on it should be noted that the diagram shown in fig3 is very much schematic and that what has been referred to as a complex logic function may actually result from the combination of a plurality of functions either simple or complex as further illustrated with the help of an example in order to make the invention more clear it will now be illustrated as applied to a specific application say a digital timer this timer comprises a modulo. |
3 | respectively errors during the casting operation can thus be avoided and the dimensional accuracy of the cast parts can be maintained even for numerous cycles when used as a lubricating agent in machining processes the necessary cutting force is reduced the advantageous effects of this cooling and release agent were proven in tests which will hereinafter be described in a first test the concentrations for a cooling and release agent according to the present invention were determined at which a pyrolytic decomposition shows no adhesion of residues on the simulated cast part the concentrate used was a solution with 50 by weight of gelatin having a molecular weight of 1000 to 7000 dalton and with 16 to 19 by weight of nitrogen as a protein 1 by weight of citric acid 0 1 ppm of silver acetate as a bactericide 0 1 by weight of potassium sorbate as a preserving agent and water for the rest a steel plate made from the material 1 2343 was first coated with a passivation layer having as its major components manganese phosphate and molybdenum sulphide at a temperature of about 250 u00b0 c this steel plate was subsequently immersed for 10 seconds into a solution with a dry substance content of 0 25 which corresponds to a dilution ratio of the concentrate of about 1 200 a piece of aluminum made from the material alsi 9 cu 3 was placed on the steel plate after the film had dried adhesion of the aluminum piece. |
9 | increase the interlaminar bond strength in one practical embodiment titanium alloy metal sheets may be used which each have a thickness of approximately 0 0025 inches the film adhesive 45 may be approximately 0 005 inches thick and four composite carbon fiber epoxy plies 35 may be used in each layer 38 having a collective total thickness of about 0 30 inches depending on the application the use of metals other than titanium may be possible the distance between adjacent transition points 39 and thus the length of the overlap between the layers 38 as well as the thickness and number of composite plies 35 and the thickness of the metal sheets 37 will depend on the requirements of the particular application including the type and magnitude of the loads that are to be transmitted through the joint 26 and possibly other performance specifications it should be noted here that the bonded metal sheets 37 is not limited to use in a composite metal joint 26 discussed above as will be discussed later below a metal structure comprising bonded metal sheets 37 has a variety of other applications because of the superior strain performance it may exhibit compared to monolithic metal structures the differing layers 38 of the joint 26 between the two differing materials of the composite and metal portions 22 24 respectively fig1 render the structure 20 well suited to nondestructive evaluations of bond quality using embedded or mounted sensors not shown ultrasonic structural waves not shown may be introduced into the structure 20 at the edge of the metal portion 24 at the composite. |
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