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manner as explained for fig8 and 9 fig1 15 illustrate a fifth embodiment again the configuration of the inner and outer laminates is similar to that of fig8 and 9 except that the channel portions overlying the inlet holes are configured to receive templates 54 templates 54 are secured as by welding to the inside of the outer laminates and so as to place a flap valve 56 of the template over each of the inlet holes 36 the flap valve being larger than the inlet hole as illustrated in the top of fig1 and in fig1 fluid pressure 42 forces the flap valve open and then due to the pressure within the channel the remaining valves are urged to a closed position the above embodiments are considered to be automatic versions of the invention in that an operator doesn 39 t have to make a determination of which inlet holes are to be blocked and which are left open the invention however contemplates improvements to the manual selection and blocking of the unused inlet holes which will now be discussed fig1 19 illustrate a first version of a manual embodiment of the invention this embodiment includes six inlet holes 36 for each channel 32 as can be seen in fig1 grooves or depressions 58 are provided in the center laminate which forms a passageway between the motor mount slot 60 and the inlet holes 36 cut off slide tabs 62 and a.
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shield material 100 the shield material 100 may be used in its existing sheet form as a protective blanket or shield in operations such as welding high temperature manufacturing or the like the shield material 100 may also be formed into parts such as automotive hood liners engine compartment covers and the like as illustrated the planar shield material 100 generally contains heat and flame resistant fibers 101 and bulking fibers 102 the heat and flame resistant fibers 101 and the bulking fibers 102 are staple fibers that are combined to form the shield material 100 as used herein heat and flame resistant fibers shall mean fibers having an limiting oxygen index loi value of 20 95 or greater as determined by iso 4589 1 examples of heat and flame resistant fibers include the following fibers including oxidized polyacrylonitrile aramid or polyimid flame resistant treated fibers carbon fibers or the like bulking fibers are fibers that provide volume to the heat shield material examples of bulking fibers would include fibers with high denier per filament one denier per filament or larger high crimp fibers hollow fill fibers and the like in one embodiment the heat and flame resistant fibers 101 and the bulking fibers 102.
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the tubular portion 122 b 122 c though not shown the disk shaped portion 124 b 124 c may be formed to have multiple oblong openings to enable the anchor 120 b 120 c to be secured to the wall 134 of an internal organ such as with sutures or another suitable attachment technique that can be performed during the surgical procedure alternatively the sensing unit 150 c of fig1 is shown as further including a tubular insert 144 that is secured in the incision prior to placement of the remainder of the unit 150 c the insert 144 can be attached to the wall 134 with an interference fit or the use of a biocompatible cement glue or epoxy screws springs nails etc the tubular portion 122 c of the anchor 120 c can then be secured within the bore of the insert 144 a preferred aspect of this embodiment is that the anchor 120 c is not permanently joined to the insert to facilitate exchange of the sensing unit 150 c and or its sensing device 60 and or the use of a different anchor with additional features as evident from fig1 and 11 both the anchors 120 b 120 c and the sensing devices 60 protrude into the internal cavity 136 with the sensing devices 60 protruding farther though any of the configurations discussed in reference to fig5 through 8 could also be present in the embodiments of fig9 through 11 in addition to the above noted features the anchors 120 a 120 c could be modified to provide other features.
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marketing of database of testimonials and progress photos availability of statistics regarding post sales customer satisfaction and support enticement of hair loss individuals to share data via a compelling dashboard data mining of usage models for hair loss individuals establishment of dominant portal and marketplace for hair loss communities access to user insights for future products and their improvement referring now to fig5 a scalpcoach web portal 242 comprises a home page 500 includes access to an overview of scalpcoach portal benefits and functions interface of laser helmet use in conjunction with hair loss medications sign in and registration public galleries displaying hair restoration progress photos u201c total clinical photos stored u201d counter current updated user statistics infographics with totals for the number of stored clinical photos clinical photos added daily registered scalpcoach portal users and number of countries with clients and hair loss experts using scalpcoach portal link to terms and conditions and standard website footer and links a client dashboard 510 enables clients to tweak a user profile page automatically created for scalpcoach registrants all others must register through portal set up account update user profile and report settings create optional public alias name create public or private timeline pages enable comments for public pages communicate with hair loss professionals view and print reports regarding visits to hair loss experts view upload download and share personal progress photos and videos on public or private pages share personal progress photos and videos with hair loss experts view publicly shared galleries created by other users view current updated progress data shared through scalpcoach create view and edit personal profile supplements medications and topical treatments and delete user profile a professional dashboard 520 allows hair loss experts to set up an account with a verification of professional credentials using custom.
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by any other means that a selection may be indicated the title may be abbreviated or truncated in order to meet a fixed field requirement table 3a______________________________________ 6 55 pmsel ch station time title length______________________________________2 cbs 7 pm murder she wrote 1 00 3 nbc 7 pm national news 304 hbo 7 pm free willy 2 1 50______________________________________ tables 3b and 3c show examples of an abbreviated title and a title truncated to 10 characters respectively as mentioned above the title is formatted at the ip source table 3b______________________________________ 6 55 pmsel ch station time title length______________________________________2 cbs 7 pm murdr she wrot 1 00 3 nbc 7 pm nat news 304 hbo 7 pm free wly 2 1 50______________________________________ table 3c______________________________________ 6 55 pmsel ch station time title length______________________________________ 2 cbs 7 pm murder she 1 00 3 nbc 7 pm national n 30 4 hbo 7 pm free willy 1 50______________________________________ table 4 is an example of how the local movie information may be displayed on the television receiver screen the display may indicate the theater name theater start time time title title duration length rating rate cost per ticket cost as well as the current time of day the display may also allow the viewer to order order tickets in advance for a particular showing this selection may also be accomplished by highlighting the desired movie on the display or by any other means that a selection may be indicated such as the entry of a number to represent the quantity of tickets desired as explained above the title may be abbreviated or truncated in order to meet a.
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side of the sewing machine m indicates a machine motor cont indicates a controller 121 denotes a switch for the motor and its contact 121 39 is positioned at the side of the controller cont when the clutch solenoid 9 in fig1 is not energized and is positioned at the side of the electric source when solenoid is energized the switch 138 operates to cut the controller circuit off from the machine motor m when the solenoid 133 is energized 10 v 20 v are dc supplies for the control source and the solenoid driving source as is shown in fig1 fig1 shows a control circuit in which sa to so indicate pattern selecting switches provided on the outer side of the sewing machine each corresponding to the stitch patterns sewn by the sewing machine and each being normally opened the switches sg and so serve respectively for selecting a first half step of a buttonhole composed of a first bar tack stitch and a left side line tack stitch and a second half step of the buttonhole composed of a second bar tack stitch and a right side line tack stitch the marks h and p which are exluded from the switch indications are as will be described herein made to correspond to the left line tack stitch and the right line tack stitches which are mechanically selected without operating the selecting switches l indicates a latch circuit having input terminals p1 p4 which receive inputs from the switches sa to so which inputs are encoded by.
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synthesizes the first hyperbranched analogs of linear poly meth acrylates including those of the conventional monomers such as methyl using inimers which produce a polymer with an ester group attached to every other carbon along the polymer backbone with a non functionalized alkyl ester attached as a free side chain the present invention synthesizes the inimer from halohydrin eg bromohydrin in higher yields by converting the amine group of serine or its derivatives into halogen by diazotization reaction in the presence of halogen containing salts eg kbr for the purpose of this application an u201c inimer u201d is a molecule having a vinyl group and an initiating group which will initiate polymerization of the molecule this step was followed by esterification of the alcohol of the desired functional group required in the polymer this hydroxy group containing ester was further esterified with acryloyl chloride or acrylic anhydride using triethylamine as a reagent in the case of bromohydrin based esters acrylic anhydride was used for the esterification to avoid any halogen exchange of the halogen group br to cl which occurred when acryloyl chloride was used in esterification and this was confirmed with electron ionization mass spectroscopy and 13 c nmr spectroscopy during the polymerization of the inimer by atrp decomposition of the inimer was confirmed by 1 h nmr and 13 c nmr spectroscopy and occurred when free ligand not complexed with the copper catalyst of the higher basicity such as n n n u2032 n u2032 pentamethyldiethylenetriamine pmdeta was present in the reaction system this was avoided by performing a catalyst ligand complex first and subsequently adding the inimer into the reaction mixture this decomposition also did not occur if a ligand of low basicity 2 2 u2032 dipyidine was used.
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views of the print head 7 seen from the opening 9 side the opening is not required to be rectangular when each of the uv light sources is arranged around the opening and is then adjusted to emit the uv light focused onto the flying path and the landed position vicinity of the ink discharged from the opening its position can be appropriately adjusted according to the position of the opening and the shape of the head plural uv light sources each having a wavelength curing the ink or a wavelength for modifying the printed substrate can be mixedly arranged by modifying the printed substrate the degree of contact of the printing object can be increased to improve the visibility in addition plural light emission sources each having a led or an optical fiber may be mixedly arranged fig7 shows an example of the landed position vicinity fig7 is a top view of the printed substrate seen from the head side in which the position to cover printing objects 21 is a landed position vicinity 20 the uv light is preferably focused onto the inside of the substantial printing objects 21 region at maximum light intensity fig8 is a block diagram showing the configuration of this embodiment first the overview of the configuration of a control unit will be described the reference numeral 22 denotes an mpu microprocessing unit which controls the entire ink jet recording apparatus the reference numeral 23 denotes a rom read only memory which stores a control program and data necessary for operating the mpu the reference numeral 24 denotes a ram rewritable memory which temporarily stores data necessary during program execution the reference numeral 25 denotes a.
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a transformer being controlled by a power switch the power switch is driven by a controller having a shaping circuit the shaping circuit uses a current generator switched resistor and capacitor to produce a reference voltage signal the controller drives the power switch based on the voltage reference signal resulting in a sinusoidal input current in a primary winding of the transformer resulting in high power factor and low total harmonic distortion for the converter application_number US 201615261340 A description fig7 shows a hi pf qr flyback converter 100 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure on the primary side the qr flyback converter 100 includes a controller 102 a bridge rectifier 104 having inputs 106 coupled to an ac power line that supplies an ac voltage v ac an input capacitor c in a voltage divider r a r b coupled to the bridge rectifier 104 a primary winding l p and an auxiliary winding l aux of a transformer 108 power switch m coupled to the transformer 108 and controlled by controller 102 sensing resistor r s coupled to the power switch m and controller 102 a resistor r zcd coupled to the auxiliary winding l aux and a clamp circuit 109 connected across the primary winding l p on the secondary side of the converter 100 a secondary winding l s of the transformer 108 has one end connected to a secondary ground and the other end connected to the anode of a diode d having the cathode connected to the positive plate of a capacitor c out that has.
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be explained in the remainder of the description the meshes 4 are made by means of needles 5 which are moved in a predetermined way the decorative effect 3 is obtained by means of a decorative weft 6 formation of the basic backing by means of the warp and weft system is carried out in an entirely conventional way in combination with a comb or reed p but it is not described in detail because firstly this technique is perfectly well known to a person skilled in the art and secondly it is not part of the specific object of the invention the bonding needles 5 for forming the locking mesh 4 are disposed very substantially at right angles to the warp lap or shed 2 and are fixed to a base block 15 or needle bed which is moved in vertical alternating motion in accordance with the process of the invention when the comb p is drawn away from the beat up position the needles 5 advance parallel to the warp and rise perpendicularly across the warp yarn lap 2 of the basic backing when the needles 5 descend and disappear below the warp yarn lap 2 of the basic backing they.
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from the bottom of tank 20 is open at its submerged bottom end in the water above the nearest approach of the magazine to the block electrode fig1 also shows cylinder 21 inert flushing gas with valve 22 connected by tubing 23 to the upper end of magazine 24 which is capable of holding at least several carbon rods and is covered by cap 25 except during loading of the rods fuel transport tube 32 connects the top of gas collecting hood 30 through in line isolation valve 33 and compression pump 39 to three way distribution valve 39 which may be closed open to upper branch line 4 or open to lower branch line 41 the upper branch line leads from the distribution valve to coupling 5 of fuel gas storage container 6 having pressure valve 7 thereon successive containers may be connected to the line for filling and be disconnected therefrom for storage when filled lower branch line 41 from distribution valve 39 leads to the top of condenser 40 inside insulating jacket 45 where it connects to the top end of helical condenser tube 43 whose bottom end connects via outlet tube 49 to liquid fuel container 60 the helical tube is surrounded by condenser jacket 42 which has vent tube 41 at its upper end and is supplied at its lower end with coolant from tank 50.
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the bridging group or there can be three of the rings liked by two bridging groups and so on such that there can be six rings linked by five bridging groups it is to be understood that higher polymers can be used in the invention if they have properties analogous to the polymers within the range given above and the increased size or molecular weight does not confer an undesirable property to the extent that it makes the material unsuitable for use in the invention the polymeric cyclodextrins may have substituents in addition to the group that links or bridges two cyclodextrin moieties for example the cyclodextrin moieties may have one or more carboxyalkyl r cooh substituents wherein r is a lower alkylene radical having up to about 4 carbon atoms preferably such a substituent is carboxymethyl ch 2 cooh preferably there are two carboxymethyl groups per cyclodextrin ring for this invention a cyclodextrin or mixture thereof is combined with an optical brightener or mixture thereof under conditions which allow formation of an inclusion compound or mixture of inclusion compounds to take place this invention is not dependent upon the method employed for inclusion compound formation and any method apparent to a skilled practitioner can be used during the course of development of this invention it was found that a satisfactory method comprises mixing equimolar or substantially equimolar amounts of cyclodextrin and optical brightener in a solvent such as dimethylformamide dmf warming the mixture to allow the dissolution to take place and then removing the.
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is dry a second coating or layer 30 consisting of a mixture of a binder such as polyvinyl alcohol and a slurry of micro encapsulated liquid crystals is applied over the layer 28 by dipping or spraying preferably the micro encapsulated liquid crystals are formed by mixing various proportions of encapsulated cholesteric esters including cholesteryl nonawate cholesteryl proprionate and cholesteryl isosteryl carbonate the esters are preferably encapsulated by the gel and gum arabic method the gelatin is available from dynagel in chicago the polyvinyl alcohol is available from dupont in delaware and the cholesteric esters are available from pressure chemical company in pittsburg after the layer 30 has dried it is covered or overlayed with a coating or layer 32 of clear waterproof sealant material such as a crystal clear acrylic enamel or a clear lacquer after the coating or layer 32 is dried the decorative paints are applied over the coating 32 to form the eyes 24 and scales 26 the layer 32 has a thickness of about 0 001 inch the temperature sensitive or responsive micro encapsulated liquid crystals within the coating or layer 30 are formulated to change color within a temperature range from about 34 u00b0 f to 90 u00b0 f preferably the range of colors produced by the liquid crystals include the colors of blue red green blackish gray and milky white the coating or layer 30 has a thickness from 0 004 to 0 006 inch and two layers 30 or a double coating may be used if desired the coating or layer 28 provides a dark base or background surface to provide a contrast for the various colors produced when the layer or coating 30 changes in color as the lure 10 changes temperature with the changes in the temperature of the.
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interconnected to sprockets 18 by chains 20 screws 17 extend past the base end of the section to mate with engagers 13 as shown in fig2 screws 17 extend to meet receivers 23 of engagers 13 refer now to fig3 which shows screw 17 removed from receiver 23 receivers 23 are hollow for receiving the end of screws 17 and have tapered edges 24 and slots 25 for receiving pins 22 protruding from screws 17 when screw 17 and receiver 23 are mated the rotation of engager 13 causes screw 17 to rotate through the engagement of receiver 23 and pins 22 refer now to fig9 a cutaway view of an engager 13 is shown receiver 23 is attached to plate 37 which may slide but not rotate with respect to engager 13 to compress spring 38 positioned inside engager 13 the spring affords the system a degree of flexibility to account for possible variations in screw 17 length or position additionally upon retraction of a section initially pins 22 may not line up with slots 25 and may contact receiver 23 at the upper edge thus depressing spring 38 subsequently upon rotation of engager 13 and receiver 23 relative to screw 17 pins 22 will slip into slots 25 to mate screw 17 with receiver 23 referring back to fig2 note that as shown all screws 17 are mated with engagers 13 and the column is fully retracted except for the innermost section 30 which is partially extended screw 17a is drivingly connected to screw 21a by drive sprocket 18a driven sprocket.
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will be appreciated that such equalisation may additionally compensate for non ideal frequency dependent characteristics of the various electronic and opto electronic components of the transmitter 102 and receiver 104 the resulting equalised symbol values are output along parallel signal lines 138 to demapping units 140 which correspond with mapping units 110 the demapping units 140 receive the equalised symbol values and generate corresponding bits of the digital information the resulting decoded information is output along parallel signal lines 142 and if the levels of noise and or distortion within the system 100 are not excessively high then the output digital information bits on signal lines 142 will generally match the original digital information bits input at signal lines 108 it will of course be appreciated by those skilled in the art that errors may be introduced due to noise and or distortion in any communications system and accordingly that a zero error rate in the transmitted information bits may not be achievable however it will also be understood that additional means may be employed including error detection and error correction codes inserted within the digital information in order to detect and or correct such bit errors it will be appreciated from the foregoing discussion that adc 128 serial to parallel converter 130 dft 132 and equaliser bank 136 in combination provide means for performing a frequency domain equalisation of the received signal in order.
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block includes a hexagon shaped in cross section mounting pin 22 which is adapted to be inserted into opening 19 of applicator head 18 since opening 19 extends completely through the applicator head 18 the mounting pin 22 of the mounting block 20 can be inserted from either side this reversibility is of benefit in that if two or more appendages or fingers 17 have adjacent applicators mounted thereon the mounting blocks can be so disposed that they are inserted adjacent each other which holds each of the mounting blocks in place so long as the fingers are held fairly close to each other thus it can be seen that a wider or narrower swath can be formed by adding or deleting the number of fingers having applicators mounted thereon another advantage of the mating hexagon shaped opening of the applicator head and the mounting pin is that the angle of the head relative to the block can be adjusted to a plurality of different angular positions in sixty degree increments this allows the person doing the painting or applying of the liquid to set the angle of the brush relative to the finger or appendage at the most comfortable angle thus reducing fatigue and allowing faster and better work to be accomplished the version of the improved liquid applicator of the present invention shown in fig4 includes an applicator head 23 which instead of having a thimble shaped opening.
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3 of the building the permanent retractable wall enclosures 18 defines a working space 72 peripheral to the construction zone 3 and the building 34 in order to provide more space for the construction work to occur this space being larger than the construction zone 3 it also allows easier assembly of the building envelope components 45 and 46 the working space 72 is supplied by a peripheral material handling mean 71 comprising a linear support mean that can carry multiple types of trolleys trays bins and other material handling devices not shown the permanent retractable wall enclosure 18 can be self motorized or anchored on the last floor 34 and extend or retract following the movement of the permanent roof structure 1 driven by the extensible load support means 6 the permanent retractable wall enclosure comprises a wall either constructed with articulated rigid panels such as shown in fig1 or accumulating like an accordion or a membrane 20 accumulating on a drum 21 the membrane 20 is made of resistant material and can be multi layer when required at the base of the permanent retractable wall enclosure 18 and 20 is a rigid platform 19 accessible to workers the rigid platform 19 is safely attached to the building by a positive fixation means 22 the permanent retractable wall enclosures 18 and 20 can be equipped with windows to provide natural lighting to the construction zone 3 the temporary wall enclosure as shown in fig1 b shields the construction zone 3 similarly to the permanent wall enclosure 18 but it can be removed once the building has reached its final elevation the temporary wall.
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h16 at a concentration of 0 5 u03bcmol dm u2212 3 the structure of h16 is shown below the results for hmde are represented by the dark lines in fig2 a and 23b and the electrode of the invention are represented by the dark lines in fig2 c and d respectively for the purposes of comparison these figures also incorporate the results obtained in example 9 in this case the electrode of the invention shows a far greater response than that seen with the hmde thus indicating greater sensitivity of the former than the latter example 12 was repeated but using 5 u03bcmol dm u2212 3 of h16 the results for hmde are represented by the dark lines in fig2 a and b and the electrode of the invention are represented by the dark lines in fig2 c and d respectively for the purposes of comparison these figures also incorporate the results obtained in example 9 fig2 a and b demonstrate a large response to the test compound that is easily visible on both electrodes with the electrode of the invention still showing the slightly larger response following the procedure of example 9 pt hg composite electrodes produced in accordance with the procedure of example 3 and provided individually with monolayers of dopc dope and dops were evaluated the results are shown in fig2 a c which show the results for dopc dope and dops respectively note the difference in vertical scale for dops compared to the other two lipids shown the results show that monolayers of all three types of phospholipid can be formed on the electrodes and that each produces a different characteristic trace in the ac voltammetry experiments the procedure of.
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400 in this manner eventually returns the linear clamping and stapling attachment to a closed state where the distal end of the bowel is clamped between the upper jaw 80 and the lower jaw 40 with a small portion of the distal end of the bowel extending laterally beyond the upper jaw 80 and the lower jaw 50 once the distal end of the bowel is clamped as described above the sensor electrodes 182 184 are in contact and the surgeon is alerted via circuit components in the electromechanical drive component that it is safe and or appropriate to activate the cutting and stapling mechanism the surgeon then activates the cutting and stapling mechanism it should be noted that the resistance afforded by the mechanical relationships between the upper jaw 80 vertical bores 90 vertical shafts 130 horizontal shaft 150 and upper drive socket 180 of the linear clamping and stapling attachment and the upper flexible drive shaft and upper motor 400 of the electromechanical driver component together ensure that the upper jaw 80 and lower jaw 50 remain clamped together during the operation of the stapling mechanism to begin the stapling and cutting procedure the surgeon activates the lower motor 420 of the electromechanical driver component corresponding to the lower flexible drive shaft 430 which engages the lower drive socket 310 at the proximal end 300 of the lower horizontal shaft 260 thereby causing the lower horizontal shaft 260 to turn in a clockwise rotation when the stapling.
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a preponderance of the cis doxepin isomer over the trans doxepin isomer provide therapeutic effects for affective painful or allergic disorders without the sedative effects commonly experienced with compositions having a preponderance of the trans doxepin isomer application_number US 37253509 A description in accordance with the invention formulations are provided that incorporate a preponderance of the cis doxepin isomer over the trans isomer into pharmaceutically acceptable vehicles suitable for use in human patients such formulations include those for application to the skin such as solutions creams ointments gels lotions or pastes such formulation also include those for application to mucous membranes including ophthalmic and nasal solutions and solutions and suspensions suppositories and plasticized formulations suitable for oral and vaginal applications cis doxepin may also be formulated in sterile solutions or suspensions suitable for intradermal subcutaneous intramuscular intravenous or cerebrospinal injection in each of the foregoing formulations whether for application to the skin application to the mucous membranes or for injection the cis doxepin isomer may be present in the amount of about 0 01 to about 10 by weight and preferably about 0 05 to about 5 by weight and any trans doxepin isomer that may be present is in an amount less than that of the cis doxepin isomer formulations within the scope of the invention also includes those suitable for oral administration such as capsules tablets or liquid solutions or suspensions in such formulations the cis doxepin isomer may be present in amounts of about 0 5 500 0 mg and preferably about 1 0 50 0 mg per tablet capsule or 5 ml dose of liquid solution or suspension and any trans doxepin isomer that may be present is in an amount less than that of the cix doxepin isomer suitable pharmaceutical vehicles for the.
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inflow state again the state of each outer component of the self closing water saving device 70 of the present invention is shown in fig1 and the state of each inner component thereof is shown in fig1 and 120 so far all components of the self closing water saving device 70 of the present invention have begun a next operation cycle additionally the upper edge of the primary valve part a of the float can 59 is designed to be lower than rather than flush with that of the secondary valve part b of the float can 59 in order that water does not flow into both of the primary and second valve parts at the same time when the water level in the tank rises if water flew into both of them at the same time the secondary valve float 66 rotates upwards immediately that is the secondary valve is opened at this time however although the primary valve float 64 rotates upwards at once synchronously the primary valve would not be closed immediately and thus the secondary valve is opened temporarily which leads to temporary outflowing of water out of the jet propelling joint 33 those skilled in the valve art can change the specific inner structure of the present invention by changing the inner components of the valve such as exchanging the positions of the piston assemblies of the primary and secondary valves or either merely the piston assemblies of the primary valves or merely the piston assemblies of secondary valves are used or integrally changing the piston movable structure of the piston assemblies of the primary and secondary valves to a cup movable structure like an inner structure of a common self closing water.
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the tape reader which is shown schematically in fig1 has a hinged portion 1 of a reading head and a feeding wheel not shown under the reading head to drive a punched tape 2 in the direction indicated on the input side the punched tape 2 will pass over a resiliently supported yoke 3 when the strain in the tape is increased for example because the input end has been caught the yoke 3 is displaced downwards in the direction of the base plate 4 while rotating about an axis 5 the yoke movement may then be used to interrupt the feeding of the punched tape the functional disadvantages of prior art devices is clear the fact that the sensing of the tape is carried out at a given distance before the engagement point between the feeding wheel and the punched tape in fig2 the principal parts of a tape reader according to the invention as shown as in fig1 the punched tape 2 is fed forward past a reading head 1 by means of a toothed feeding wheel 6 the reading head 1 may for example be an optical type in which the upper part of the reading head normally has eight light emitting diodes arranged along a line transverse to the punched tape and the lower part has the same number of photo transistors each positioned below a corresponding diode the torque sensing device according to the invention has two.
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any suitable way such as by adhesive or welding it is evident that for all embodiments the different bonds represent full circumferential attachment sections as otherwise leakage between the different structures may occur 0031 fig2 a illustrates an embodiment comprising a flange 100 and a base plate 200 the flange 100 comprises an inner circumferential portion 100 with an inner edge 103 and an outer circumferential portion 102 with an outer free edge 104 in accordance with the object of the invention the outer portion is formed with a reduced thickness to provide a higher degree of flexibility as compared with the inner portion the transition area 106 between the two portions will establish a u201c virtual u201d hinge function between the two portions the innermost part 105 of the inner portion in the vicinity of the inner edge is formed with a reduced thickness this allowing a good transfer of heat in a heat welding process thus assuring a narrow bond 205 with reduced risk of heat damage to the flange and or base plate the base plate 200 comprises an inner edge 201 an outer edge 202 a lower adhesive surface 204 and an upper surface 206 on which the flange is attached at 205 corresponding to the inner edge portion of the flange the flange being attached at a distance from the inner edge of the base plate although the flange is shown attached to the base plate only at the inner edge portion of the flange the inner portion of the flange may be attached to the base plate to.
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is provided at a rear surface of the luminary circuit a 11 to bond on heat dissipation unit a 11 as shown in fig1 a and 16 b so as to protect the heat from the luminary element a 13 damaging the luminary circuit a 11 each of the luminary elements a 13 is a dual terminal luminary element adapted for dual electrifying with the luminary circuit a 11 as shown in fig1 wherein the luminary circuit a 11 is designed in a specific arrangement to control the electrification of the dual terminal luminary element a 13 as shown in fig1 an additional heat dissipation ring a 25 is encirclingly mounted on lower potions of the four heat dissipation units a 20 accordingly by means of the heat dissipation units a 20 are directly contact with all the luminary elements a 13 and the respective luminary circuits a 11 a plurality of luminary elements a 13 can be gathered together to increase the light intensity of light source arrangement without being burnt off by the heat because the heat generated from the luminary elements a 13 are immediately transferred to the four heat dissipation units a 20 respectively and then further dissipated to the heat dissipation ring a 25 the high intensity light source arrangement of the fourth embodiment also comprises a transparent head shelter a 30 made of transparent material such as epoxy resin having high thermo resistance ability the transparent head shelter a 30 has a spherical shape surrounding all the luminary circuits a 11 and all the luminary elements a 13 in an airtight manner wherein the luminary elements 13 are positioned near to a center of the head shelter.
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the method according to the invention may provide one or more of the following advantages for example the method can be designed to allow for recovery of substantially all of the fluorinated surfactant from a basic anion exchange resin having quaternary ammonium groups also the liquid used for recovering the surfactant from the anion exchange resin is a simple liquid that can be readily and cost effectively manufactured further the process may be carried out in a convenient and easy manner furthermore the method generally does not require large amounts of the eluting composition application_number US 37343006 A description the composition used for eluting the anion exchange resin and to recover the fluorinated surfactant there from comprises an ammonium salt and a water miscible organic solvent ammonium salts for use in connection with the present invention include organic as well as inorganic salts generally the ammonium salt will be an inorganic ammonium salt in an alternative embodiment the ammonium salt may be an organic ammonium salt in particular one in which the anion of the salt is organic such as for example a carboxylic anion according to a particular embodiment of the invention the ammonium salt is one that corresponds to the general formula wherein x represents an anion other than oh u2212 and n equals the valence of x examples of anions x include inorganic as well as organic anions particular examples of inorganic anions include halogen or halogen containing inorganic anions such as for example f u2212 cl u2212 br u2212 i u2212 clo 4 u2212 phosphates sulfates sulphonates carbonates including hco 3 u2212 and co 3 2 u2212 examples of organic anions include in particular carboxylic anions such as for example hcoo u2212 and ch 3 coo u2212 the appropriate amount of ammonium.
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these three elements to each other the spatial orientation of the device can be calculated and then be integrated in the mr image better still is the application of markers which are directly identified by the u201c magnet u201d mri since this will prevent inaccuracies upon matching the coordination systems 0029 fig3 shows that this navigation device can also be directly connected to the instrument insertion channel 10 there could also be a navigation system for the device 2 a well as for the instrument insertion channel 10 resulting in having two navigation systems working with either different wavelengths or different codification or with different geometrically designed reflectors 12 the device can be manufactured of a material that is not depictable under mri or with other radiological imaging methods single parts or areas of the device could be designed of a material that is actively or passively identifiable under mri for instance the entire device for the operation under mri could be manufactured of plastics such as peek and only certain parts would be designed of titanium the device could also be designed to have hollow spaces containing a liquid which will emit active signals such as liquids with unpaired proton spin for instance a gadolinium based liquid fig1 shows a double.
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drivers stored on the host server 12 is greatly reduced the remote pc 20 is now used to merely forward the universal print file to the printer 21 similar flow charts would be used for any of the remote pc systems shown in fig1 namely pcs 30 40 50 and 60 whether connected through the lan 14 the wan 15 or the internet 16 when printing on printers 31 41 51 and 61 respectively in fig4 an alternative arrangement for a client server computer system according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig4 a host server 112 is connected via a lan 114 to a number of thin client terminals generally designated as 142 connected to lan 114 is a printer server 140 to which is connected printer 141 also connected to lan 114 is a wan 118 to which is connected a series of thin client terminals of which two are shown and generally designated as 132 also connected to wan 118 is a printer server 130 to which is connected printer 131 in this embodiment when a user on a thin client terminal either 132 or 142 makes a print request the request is sent to host server 112 host server 112 uses a universal printer driver to prepare a universal print file depending on the printer selected the universal print file is forwarded to either printer server 130 or printer server 140 from which the universal print file is forwarded to printer 131 or 141 where the file is printed again in this embodiment a smaller.
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terabe u201d in the mfp 1 in the pc 4 and the archived electronic document file from the pc 4 to the box u201c terabe2 u201d that is the mfp 1 can archive upload only one electronic document file therefore the mfp 1 enables the user to archive upload a desired electronic document only on the other hand in the conventional mfp 1 archiving uploading can be carried out in units of one box thus the mfp 1 according to the second embodiment by comparison the conventional one the time required for archiving uploading and the capacity of files can be reduced therefore the mfp 1 according to the second embodiment enables an electronic document file or files stored in a box or boxes to be easily handled in the mfp 1 a public box is provided the public box is a box used by an unspecified number of users in such a manner in the case where electronic document files can be stored in the public box the user can archive upload a desired document file or files thus the user can prevent an unnecessary file from being archived and backed up furthermore there is a case where boxes other than the public box can be utilized by a number of users in this case also each of the users can archive upload a desired file only and also archive upload only an electronic document file newly added in this case also the users can prevent.
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parallel or proximate a residential backyard patio built on a compacted earth sub base a 4 inch base of sand compacted upon the sub base a setting bed laid on the base with exposed aggregate decorative pavers 5 8 inch thick bonded to the bed in this instance the total depth c of paver bond and bed is about 2 inches and the depth a of the cut between pavers measured from the top surface of the pavers is about 1 to 1 1 4 inches a paving system over an existing asphalt street as one finds in downtown metropolitan areas being converted to malls for pedestrian and limited vehicular use here the sub base may be original concrete or brick pavement the base a superposed asphalt pavement which carried my 1 2 inch thick granite paver bonded onto the top of a setting bed with a depth c of 2 1 2 to 3 inches and the depth a from the top of the paver to the bottom of the cut not less than about 1 1 4 inches a decorative paving improvement for a worn and or seedy looking concrete or similar sidewalk essentially for pedestrian traffic here a 4 mill polyethylene slip sheet or a single layer tar paper sheet is placed over the sidewalk my setting.
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or heteropolymer of one or more of vinylpyrrolidone vinylcaprolactam acrylate or acrylamide the acrylate monomer may be dimethylaminoethyl acrylate dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate methyl acrylate methyl methacrylate hydroxyethyl acrylate or hydroxyethyl methacrylate the acrylamide monomer may be acrylamide dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide or dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide the cationic polymer may be a homopolymer or heteropolymer of one or more of acrylate acrylamide and diallyldimethylammonium chloride with vinylpyrolidone and or vinylcaprolactam monomers the acrylate monomers may be selected from dimethylaminoethyl acrylate methyl chloride salt dimethylaminoethyl acrylate benzyl chloride salt dimethylaminoethyl acrylate methyl sulfate salt dimethylaminoethyl acrylate ethylsulfate salt dimethylaminoethyl acrylate sulfuric acid salt dimethylaminoethyl acrylate hydrochloric acid salt dimethylaminoethyl acrylate sulphamic acid salt dimethylaminoethyl acrylate citric acid salt dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate methyl chloride salt dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate benzyl chloride salt dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate methyl sulfate salt dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate ethylsulfate salt dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate sulfuric acid salt dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloric acid salt dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate sulphamic acid salt or dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate citric acid salt the acrylamide monomer may be acrylamide dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide methyl chloride salt dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide benzyl chloride salt dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide methyl sulfate salt dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide ethyl sulfate salt dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide sulfuric acid salt dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide hydrochloric acid salt dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide sulphamic acid salt dimethylaminopropyl acrylamide citric acid salt dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide methyl chloride salt dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide benzyl chloride salt dimethylaminipropyl methacrylamide methyl sulfate salt dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide ethyl sulfate salt dimethylaminopropyl.
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bottom has a plurality of vertical connecting holes 611 thereon the sidewalls have a plurality of horizontal connecting holes 612 thereon for connecting with the rods 41 42 below mentioned the connecting sleeve for connecting the lower beam 30 is opened upward while the connecting sleeve for connecting the upper beam 50 is opened downward in fig2 b the connecting block 62 which is a plate like body has a plurality of threaded holes 621 corresponding to the plurality of vertical connecting holes 611 on the connecting sleeve 61 as shown in fig3 the connecting block 62 is disposed in the lower beam 30 or the upper beam 50 at the position corresponding to the upright post 20 respectively where the connecting block in the lower beam 30 is mounted in the top portion inside of the lower beam while the connecting block in the upper beam 50 is mounted at the bottom of the upper beam and the connecting block is mounted into the upper beam or lower beam by a special fixture when the lower beam 30 and the upper beam 50 are connected with the upright post 20 one end of the connecting bolt 63 with a screw cap is disposed in the connecting sleeve 61 while the other end passes through the lower beam 30 or the lower beam 50 to threadedly connect with the connecting block 62 so that the lower beam 30 and the upper beam 50 could connect with the upright post as shown in fig2 a fig2 b and fig3 each door unit 10 is equipped with a pair of cross rod assemblies 40 on the front side and the rear side respectively to adjust the degree of tightness the rod assembly.
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oxides or the like either before or after compacting the shale with reference to fig1 and 2 the following example will serve to illustrate this invention by describing the development of a small region 10 of an oil shale deposit which may be performed in successive stages to recover shale oil in other regions of the deposit the shale deposit lies below 300 feet of overburden and has a thickness of 120 feet the shale contains enough kerogen to provide a fischer assay richness of 30 gallons of hydrocarbons per ton of shale rock region 10 has a horizontal dimension of 120 by 40 feet and has a vertical dimension of 120 feet zones 13 14 and 15 are each 40 feet square in horizontal dimension and 120 feet in depth initially the bottom 24 feet of zone 13 is removed by conventional mining techniques through access drifts not shown in the figures the mined material is removed to the surface for surface retorting drill holes are placed in the remaining zone 13 shale in a pattern which will obtain the desired particle size distribution and permeability explosive charges are loaded in these holes and the charges are detonated progressively from the bottom up following the explosive caving both product recovering and air feeding facilities are installed gas flow through the.
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not shown on its portion which protrudes out of the intermediate plate 22 a bearing body 25 can be clamped to the intermediate plate 22 by means of the tightening nut wherein the bearing body 25 is slidably guided on the intermediate plate 22 in the direction of double arrow 26 and thus perpendicularly of the base rail 1 the length of this displacement is limited by an oblong hole 27 in which a bearing body 25 has been placed and through which the screw not shown projects the bearing body 25 includes a bore 28 which together with an insertable nail or the like forms the pivot axis 29 for the base rail 1 this nail can be driven into the workpiece to be processed so that the pivot axis 29 is stationary and a movement of the processing apparatus on a precisely given circular line is possible the adjustment of the bearing body 25 on the intermediate plate 22 makes it possible to adjust the pivot axis 29 precisely at that distance from the base rail 1 which is equal to the distance from the center of the processing tool of the processing apparatus to the base rail 1 as a result it is always ensured that the movement of the processing tool of the processing apparatus takes place on the circular line which has a center point coinciding with the pivot axis 29 in a saw blade like tool this ensures that the processing tool does not get jammed the distance of the marking 10 between the processing tool and the lower end of the base rail 1 shown in the drawing.
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stuck after releasing the pressure in the tool by pulling the coiled tubing up the top shear ring 3 and the bottom shear ring 20 are easily sheared which subsequently releases the rubber elements 26 unsetting and freeing the packer the independence of the shear value to shear of the shear rings 3 20 from the pressures experienced by the sps during the treatment allows an operator to preset the shear at minimum reasonable required values based only on the strength of the coiled tubing and the depth of the attempted treatment in the well bore in addition the design of the sps does not require the tool to be removed from the well bore even if at some point of the treatment in the well bore the shear rings 3 20 were sheared off in the case of the top section of the sps an increase in pressure inside the tool results in the movement of the piston adapter 5 upwards this movement slides the rubber elements 26 and the sheared top shear ring 3 and the spacer 2 up until the spacer encounters and is supported on the coiled tubing disconnect 2 a since further movement up of the spacer 2 and the top shear ring 3 is not possible the rubber element 26 is compressed which in turn sets the sps in the case of the bottom section of the sps an increase in the pressure in the sps results in the upward movement of the power shear pistons 21 and 24 and the sheared bottom shear ring 20 simultaneous downward movement of the piston adapter 5.
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sectional geometry of holes 6 is preferably uniform and circular but square hexagonal or other cross sectional geometries can be equally employed holes 6 are typically in the range of about 0 5 and about 2 0 inches in diameter holes 6 are preferably placed on opposed sides of coupling 3 in order to provide maximum stability an anchor shaft 2 is driven down through each hole 6 until anchor shaft 2 protrudes from the bottom surface of base 4 and into the ground below as shown in fig3 all anchor shafts 2 are identical and may be made from wood metal plastic or other material of suitable strength the overall geometry of anchor shaft 2 is preferably that of an elongated cylinder with uniform cross section down the longitudinal axis anchor shaft 2 preferably has the same cross sectional geometry as hole 6 although dissimilar cross sectional geometry can also be used the preferred cross sectional geometry of anchor shaft 2 is circular but square hexagonal or other cross sectional geometries can be equally employed more critical is the fact that the cross sectional diameter of anchor shaft 2 must be less than the cross sectional diameter of hole 6 in the preferred embodiment the cross sectional diameter of anchor.
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all of the mutual funds are sorted according to relative strength index in step 530 numerical relative strength index ranks are assigned to each mutual fund in order beginning with the lowest relative strength index in step 535 a composite rank is calculated for each mutual fund the composite rank is calculated by summing the two factor ranks for each mutual fund the fund with the lowest sum is assigned the first composite rank the next lowest sum is assigned the second composite rank et cetera in step 540 all of the mutual funds are sorted according to composite rank referring to fig6 in a sixth and preferred embodiment of a mutual fund ranking method 600 current performance data factors are obtained in step 605 in step 610 factors are entered into a computer system for example a spreadsheet program in step 615 all of the mutual funds are sorted via the said spreadsheet program according to percent return of each fund in step 620 numerical percent return ranks are assigned to each mutual fund in order beginning with the greatest percent return in step 625 all of the mutual funds are sorted according to ulcer index in step 630 numerical ulcer index ranks are assigned to each mutual fund in order beginning with the lowest ulcer index in step 635 all of the mutual funds are sorted according to standard deviation in step 640 numerical standard deviation ranks are assigned.
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70 0 258 0 040 0 70 0 897 u2212 0 921 0 70 u2212 0 328 0 971 0 70 0 217 0 434 0 70 0 854 u2212 0 711 0 70 u2212 0 243 0 630 0 70 0 390 u2212 0 163 0 70 0 745 u2212 0 494 0 70 u2212 0 033 0 429 0 70 0 076 0 631 0 70 0 723 u2212 0 700 0 70 u2212 0 411 0 726 0 70 0 518 u2212 0 370 0 70 0 854 u2212 0 904 0 70 u2212 0 086 0 811 0 70 0 610 u2212 0 236 0 70 0 875 u2212 0 755 0 70 u2212 0 284 0 951 0 70 0 494 u2212 0 023 0 70 0 767 u2212 0 537 0 70 u2212 0 456 0 742 0 70 0 089 0 278 0 70 0 656 u2212 0 322 0 70 u2212 0 713 1 119 0 80 u2212 0 186 0 641 0 80 0 199 0 111 0 80 u2212 0 888 0 951 0 80 u2212 0 361 0 796 0 80 0 255 0 356 0 80 u2212 0 758 1 109 0 80 u2212 0 392 1 075 0 80 0 371 0 154 0 80 u2212 0 526 1 116 0 80 u2212 0 194 0 952 0 80 0 273 u2212 0 008 0 80 u2212 0 711 0 914 0 80 u2212 0 032 0 784 0 80 0 148 0 190 0 80 u2212 0 618 0 905 0.
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it is often difficult to produce complicated three dimensional parts also the uniaxial hot pressing process is typically not a high volume manufacturing process since only few samples can be pressed in a single run in pressureless sintering processes samples are heated to high temperatures without high pressure in a large volume high temperature furnace this allows the production of complex three dimensional parts in large quantities thus the development of a pressureless sintering process can lead to low cost fully dense composite parts zrc may be pressureless sintered using sintering additives for example zirconium metal the following examples show the density and flexural strength of composites wherein the consolidation was accomplished by pressureless sintering thermal stresses and associated fractures were reduced in the production of relatively crack free zrc composites further reduction of thermal stresses and degradation of the carbon fibers was achieved during consolidation this was accomplished by using hexcel uhms g carbon fiber tow it is believed that the higher elastic modulus of this fiber would help reduce the clamping forces on the fibers produced by the cte mismatch and thereby eliminate microcracks in addition the fiber architecture was varied to better distribute the residual stresses two billets were prepared using zrc 10 vol sic powder.
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an autotune controller 210 220 implements a control strategy the autotune controller 210 220 obtains all metrics of interest from the metric manager using getmetric the autotune controller 210 220 provides mechanisms to compute errors deviations from the desired service level compute new control values and to set those control values by invoking the corresponding autotune adaptor 230 component via setcontrol 1 if synchronous mode then a invoke synchronous adaptors 2 compute errors from desired service level 3 compute new control value this implements control algorithm 4 if current controller is the master autotune controller 210 then a set the control value 5 repeat it is to be appreciated that step 2 immediately above compute errors is an optional step while most control algorithms operate on the error there are some that do not operate on the error of course other variations are possible and readily contemplated by one of ordinary skill in the related art the autotune adaptors 230 may operate in a synchronous or asynchronous manner u201c synchronous u201d means that the autotune adaptor 230 is invoked just prior to computing the new control value in asynchronous mode the autotune adaptor 230 is assumed to be invoked on.
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5 diphenylphosphine oxide 1 4 hydroquinone was formed the latter bisphenol was concentrated to one third volume by treating with acetone the concentrated product was then recrystallized from ethanol water to produce the desired product the structure was confirmed by 1 h and 13 c nmr d 6 dmso testing into a 100 cc single neck round bottom flask equipped with a magnetic stir bar was placed 4 5 g 14 5 mmols of 2 5 dihydroxyphenyldiphenylphosphine oxide along with 6 0 g of sodium sulfate 3 6 g 15 5 moles of silver oxide and 60 ml of acetone the reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 17 hours followed by filtration and removal of the acetone to give 4 5 g of a brown sticky solid 1 h nmr cdcl 3 study showed that 2 diphenylphosphine oxide 1 4 benzoquinone was formed to 1 54 g 5 mmols of the benzoquinone above in raw form was added 1 0 g 5 mmols of diphenylphosphine oxide dissolved in 20 ml of toluene after stirring for about 5 minutes at room temperature a tan precipitate was formed stirring was continued for 1 5 hours at which time the product was filtered and washed with toluene and dried to produce 2 12 g of bis 2 5 diphenylphosphine oxide 1 4 hydroquinone which was shown to be pure by 1 h nmr study homologs of the bisphosphine oxide monomers prepared above may be prepared from additional precursor quinones they too would make suitable comonomers for flame retardant polycarbonates and polyesters thereof moreover the above bisphosphine oxide monomers and homologs thereof would be useful for.
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siloxanes with terminal hydroxy groups are formed these siloxanes then react with one another by a condensation reaction to form the siloxane polymer a simplified representation of the process chemistry is shown below for a volatile siloxane oligomer such as octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane in which me represents ch 3 me 2 sio 4 h 2 o catalyst u2192 home 2 siome 2 siome 2 siosime 2 oh u2192 home 2 siome 2 siome 2 siosime 2 oh home 2 siome 2 siome 2 siosime 2 oh u2192 home 2 sio me 2 sio 6 sime 2 oh h 2 o the emulsion polymerization reaction effected in step ii can be stopped at the desired level of conversion of silicon monomer or oligomer to a polysiloxane and or particle size by using methods known in the art reaction times of less than 24 hours and typically less than 5 hours are sufficient to achieve the desired particle size and or level of conversion the methods for stopping the reaction typically encompass neutralization of the catalyst by the addition of equal or slightly greater stoichiometric amount of acid or base depending upon the type of catalyst either a strong or weak acid base may be used to neutralize the reaction care must be taken when using a strong acid base not to over neutralize as.
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comparisons tool bit 80 is generally formed of cylindrical wire stock and includes an elongated body portion 80 a and an elongated single bit end 80 b and proximate end ears 80 c for locking the bit in the tool not shown in fig1 but generally shown in fig4 a and 4 b it was generally believed and the direction of the prior art that only a single bit could be accurately minimal for a precision tool as generally shown in fig1 4b referring now to fig1 conventional double end tool bit 85 has a body portion 85 a and a first bit end 85 b and second bit end 85 c tool bit end lengths x were generally at least about u00bd inch or 17 mm with the distance across the body flats being generally at least about u00bc inch or 8 5 mm the art was directed to a tool bit length of at least about 17 mm for an accurately mechanical hex bar stock of about 8 5 mm in construction the precision tool bit 60 of the present invention as shown in fig1 has a body portion of regular hexagonal cross section with a width of no more than about 4 mm across the flat sides of the regular hexagon and a body length y of no more than about 8 10 mm with a tool bit 60 b integrally formed at respective opposite ends of the body.
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applied to the magnesium band 64 in some cases operation of only one of the heads 68 and 78 may be sufficient band 72 is preheated at heated roll 80 and then bonded to band 64 in rolling mill 82 to form a clad sheet product 84 composed as indicated in the detail view fig4 u2032 of a magnesium band 64 and an aluminum cladding 72 the caster in fig5 differs from that in fig4 in the provision of means for feeding another band of aluminum cladding 86 into the other side of the rolling mill 82 surface preparation is provided on both sides of band 64 by the provision an additional mia cleaning head 88 and thermal spray station 91 band 86 is fed from a coil 90 and cleaned by mia cleaning head 92 the clad sheet product is composed as indicated in the detail view fig6 u2032 of a magnesium band 64 and two aluminum cladding bands 72 and 86 fig6 shows an embodiment of applying cladding to a core by a thermal spray process for instance arc spray a magnesium band 64 emerges from the twin roll caster 22 and is given a surface preparation treatment in this case by scratch brush 94 the band is then pre heated at 70 and from there moves over thermal spray deposition heads 96 where the first head applies a coating to prevent inter diffusion between the magnesium and the aluminum that will.
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of c 2 was 9 u02dc 19 at a temperature of 650 u00b0 u02dc 700 u00b0 c using the pb substituted hydroxyapatite catalyst ca 9 5 pb 0 5 po 4 6 oh 2 prepared in example 1 the catalytic activity was measured at a lower contact time in the same way as in example 1 table 2 shows the result of using 0 24 g of the catalyst the result was that the methane conversion was 36 u02dc 40 and the yield of c 2 was 20 u02dc 22 at a temperature of 725 u00b0 u02dc 800 u00b0 c although the contact time was lower an activation effect identical to that in example 1 was obtained using the pb substituted hydroxyapatite catalyst ca 9 pb po 4 6 oh 2 prepared in example 1 the reaction experiment was carried out in accordance with an increase in the contact time in the same way as in example 1 table 2 shows the result of using 0 60 g of the catalyst the result was that the methane conversion was 40 u02dc 44 and the yield of c 2 was 21 u02dc 24 at a temperature of 725 u00b0 u02dc 800 u00b0 c compared with example 3 although the conversion was increased the c 2 selectivity was maintained at a similar level resulting in obtaining the c 2 compound at a high yield the activity and stability at high temperature of the catalyst ca 9 pb po 4 6 oh 2 prepared per example 1 and of the conventional pb substituted hydroxyapatite prepared by an ion exchange y matsumura.
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cannula terminating in the outer wall of the inside cannula at a point below the top of the inside cannula the outer cannula having a port which permits entry or exit of gases and liquids and having an aperture which aligns with the opening in the wall of the sipper tube insert when the transfer probe is docked with the filter sipper tube constricted region the sipper tube insert being sized to fit within a vessel containing a septum port and the transfer probe being capable of piercing the septum port and entering the top of the sipper tube such that fluid or gas may be delivered to the environment surrounding the sipper tube insert by dispensing the fluid or gas from the inner cannula onto the top of the docking point of the sipper tube insert and the fluid or gas moves into the environment through he aperture in the wall of the sipper tube and fluids or gases may be removed from the environment surrounding the sipper tube insert by moving the beveled end of the inner cannula into the docking point of the sipper tube and withdrawing the liquid or gas through the frit and into the inner cannula the device of this invention permits fluid addition and waste or product removal from a vessel while maintaining an inert atmosphere over a range.
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with water in a volume ratio of 1 1 the water addition was adjusted in the present example in such a way that a suspension paste with a solids content of 68 was present after the mixing of the alumina and the liquefying agent before the preparation of the paste the alumina was disagglomerated i e decomposed into primary crystals in the well known manner in a mill a ball mill in this case about 2 hours were required for this the preparation of the paste can take place in a mixing vat as well as in the mill the latter only under the condition that the mill temperature does not lie higher than 50 u00b0 c i e that the temperature increase during the grinding process is low the weight of one liter of the paste prepared was 1 95 0 05 kg l the processing of the paste to form a dry product formation of granulates was carried out in a spray dryer from the dorst maschinen und anlagenbau gmbh amp co the air temperature at the inlet nozzle was 350 u00b0 c and that at the outlet of the dryer was about 80 u00b0 c a spray granulate with a residual moisture content of 0 5 0 1 and a bulk density of 1 20 0.
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cellulose fiber of the present invention 2 fill each testing sample of the natural sphagnum moss and the artificial peat moss produced from natural cellulose fiber of the present invention into respective measuring soft pot in flush full manner so that each testing sample volume vm is the same as containing volume vp of the measuring soft pot namely vm vp 3 slowly add water into each testing sample in respective measuring soft pot up to saturation manner but without spillage due to overfilling or sample floating out of each measuring soft pot 4 keep each measuring soft pot still for 15 minutes to allow each testing sample for completely absorb added water in lower down manner of the water level then slowly add water again into each testing sample in respective measuring soft pot up to saturation manner 5 measure and record overall quantity of adding water to each testing sample in respective measuring soft pot for denoting as wadd respectively 6 tear off the adhesive tape sealed each drainage bore in the bottom of respective measuring soft pot to allow water therein naturally draining out for about an hour then collect each drained water from each measuring soft pot of respective testing sample for denoting.
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ceramics the spacer keys 810 may include a first outer section 840 and a second outer section 841 which may be on opposing sides of and may be attached to an intermediate section 845 as shown in some arrangements the intermediate section 845 may include a shoulder 815 although in other arrangements the intermediate section 845 may be but is not limited to being substantially similar to intermediate sections described previously herein each of the first outer sections 840 may be dimensioned to be received within the respective spacer portions 805 a 805 b as shown the first outer section 840 may be a hollow tube although in other arrangements the first outer sections 840 may be but is not limited to being arranged in a manner similar to the outer sections such as any of the outer sections described previously herein as further shown each of the second outer sections 841 may have a length that may act as a shelf for supporting the respective corner tongues 864 the second outer section 841 may further have a thickness along at least a portion of the width such that the second outer section 841 may overlap with a portion of the corner section 862 of the spacer corner 860 to provide an exposed surface along a portion of the spacer frame the respective spacer keys 810 may be made of insulative materials such as but not limited to those described with respect to the spacer key 110 in this manner the spacer keys 810 may prevent electrical shorting between the busbars 33 and 34 in the event of.
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body to that when the sample is backed by a white body of 89 reflectance the results of pulping the sliced and chipped samples are summarized in table 1 below table 1______________________________________ pulp yield average fibers per coarsenesssample fiber length gram u00d7 10 sup 6 index______________________________________chipped 50 3 6 0 85 33 2sliced 52 0 8 6 83 18 1______________________________________ the results clearly show the effectiveness of fiber slicing as a means to lower the coarseness index at the same time however the average fiber length was also substantially reduced due to cross directional cutting of fibers within the sample blocks nevertheless fiber shortening was simultaneously counteracted by an increase in the number of fibers per gram the net result was a reduction in the coarseness index of from 33 2 to 18 1 table 2 shows the results of forming chipped and sliced kraft pulp fibers into handsheets which was carried out in a conventional manner well known to those skilled in the papermaking arts the properties of the resulting handsheets are set forth below table 2______________________________________ pulp yield tensile sample tensile modulus modulus opacity______________________________________1 chipped 68 102 9 7 109 79 42 sliced 72 148 8 8 174 82 33 chipped 56 321 22 8 146 86 24 sliced 60 328 20 9 163 88 15 chipped 49 474 31 7 156 63 36 sliced 50 833 39 7 218 71 8______________________________________ the results set forth in table 2 illustrate that in each case the sliced fibers increase the tensile modulus ratio this ratio is a measure of the sheet flexibility and hence softness hence the.
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u201d is meant the regeneration or reformation and refunctionalization of synapses after nerve cells have ceased to exhibit normal synapses as a result of a neurodegenerative disease numerous neurodegenerative diseases affect humans particularly the elderly and result in an enormous cost both economically and socially to society among such diseases alzheimer disease is perhaps the most pervasive but others such as senile dementia pick 39 s disease and parkinson 39 s disease are also the result of the degeneration of the nervous system using a pure neuronal system i e primary hippocampal neurons in culture the instant invention has been able to establish the critical role of synapsin proteins and especially synapsin ii in synaptogenesis and particularly in synapse maintenance and restoration administration of synapsin ii antisense oligonucleotides to cultured hippocampal neurons at different stages of development results in the suppression of the expression of synapsin ii further examination has focused on the consequences of synapsin ii depletion on neuronal development with special reference to neurite outgrowth neuronal morphology and synaptic density in the therapeutic method of the present invention an agent is administered in an amount sufficient to maintain and or restore synapses to the patient under treatment several agents can be utilized to accomplish this method in a first embodiment of the present invention the agent can be a synapsin cdna or protein or an active fragment thereof which is administered into the patient 39 s nervous system to effect the desired synapsin maintenance and or restoration both synapsin cdna and synapsin.
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806 where the flexuous cord 110 is helically wound around the duct 102 at the determined pitch 112 this may be performed by a method similar to that described above in regard to fig7 as further described above the noise attenuation characteristics of the noise reducing duct 102 depend upon the pitch 112 of the helical winding of the flexuous cord 110 as well as the material from which the cord 110 is constructed if it is determined at operation 808 that the noise reducing duct 102 wound with a flexuous cord 110 at the determined optimal pitch 112 does not adequately dampen noise across the entire target range of acoustic frequencies then the routine 800 continues to operation 810 at operation 810 an additional helically wound flexuous cord 110 or an additional duct segment is added to the noise reducing duct 102 targeting the portion of the range of acoustic frequencies not adequately dampened by the first flexuous cord 110 or duct segment from operation 810 the routine 800 returns to operation 804 where an optimum pitch for the helical winding for the additional flexuous cord 110 or duct segment is determined according to the portion of the target range of frequencies once it is determined at operation 808 that sufficient noise reduction is achieved across the entire target range by the combination of flexuous cord s 110 and duct segment s the routine 800 ends based on the foregoing it.
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of the richness data recorded by the richness probe 12 and received by the processor 10 the latter will control the injection time in such a way as to maintain an air fuel mixture that has a richness more or less in accordance with the imposed richness setpoint value the control unit for closed loop richness regulation therefore has the role as we have just seen of ensuring that the mixture richness setpoint ri_spt is adhered to there will therefore be measured via the richness probe 12 the richness in the exhaust line 11 ri_mes the richness of the mixture will be corrected as a function of the richness value measured in the exhaust line 11 using the delta between these two information items m_carb is the setpoint mass of fuel to be admitted per cylinder m_air is the mass of air admitted per cylinder defined from a model or from a direct or indirect measurement thus in internal combustion engines the quantity of fuel to be injected or the setpoint richness as required is defined and the other of those data items is deduced thus either m_carb is fixed and ri_spt is deduced or ri_spt is fixed and m_carb is deduced m_carb will be used directly to control the injectors using the characteristics thereof and the operating point a closed loop richness regulator ri_bf can therefore be defined as follows ri bf ri_spt bf where bf bf ri_spt u2212 ri_mes bf being the closed loop factor and bf being a function which fairly progressively reintroduces the discrepancy between the setpoint and the measurement in order to standardize this regulation cl is defined as follows for.
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top cross bar member 100 u2033 and is secured to tensioning member 206 in this manner hour glassing of the opposing sides of net shield 100 is prevented fig1 more clearly depicts the cable portion 210 which extends through the top third group of eyelets and cable portion 226 which skips the top third group of eyelets fig1 depicts pin 230 a extending through grommet 232 a through cable retainer 236 a and into bottom strut 46 b u2032 and secured therein via quick release pin 234 a extending through hole 238 a fig1 17 in pin shaft 230 a fig1 shows top cross bar member 100 tensioning mechanism 206 with spring s 225 and fig1 more clearly shows cable redirecting member 207 typically in the form of a pin secured within top cross bar member 100 u2033 fig1 also shows tensioning mechanism 206 spring s 225 and slider 226 the cable as shown at fig9 is secured to slider 206 as shown in fig1 fig1 more clearly shows cable redirecting pin 207 fig1 depicts an example with simpler top cross bar 300 folding spaced top struts 302 a and 302 b interconnecting top cross bar 300 with tray structure 308 itself securable to a vehicle or structure fabric bottom 303 is also shown as are folding bottom struts 304 a and 304 b member 310 in this example between the vehicle or structure and the net is configured to tension cable sides 312 a and 312 b apart to prevent hour glassing member 310 may.
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configuration the frame 1 defines a rectangular aperture one side of which is partially closed by a face plate 2 having a slot opening 3 which when the valve is open provides a passageway between the two regions separated by the valve the top of the frame 1 is closed by a mounting plate 4 through which mechanical movement is imparted to a gate 5 which is adapted to close the opening presented by the slot the surface of the gate which faces the slot has a circumferential groove into which a suitable seal such as an o ring 101 fig7 9 or gasket is inserted when the gate is pressed against the faceplate the seal provides a vacuum tight junction effectively closing the aperture of the slot the gate is supported by two rods 6 not visible in fig1 and 2 one is shown in fig4 7 9 the rods 6 pass through apertures in the mounting plate 4 and through bellows 7 omitted in fig6 see fig9 11 which are provided around the moveable rods 6 to give a vacuum tight seal for the apertures through which rods 6 move a hinge block 8 is mounted on the mounting plate 4 in the following manner the hinge block 8 itself includes axle shafts 9 fig4 and 6 which project beyond the ends of the hinge block 8 each axle shaft 9 is rotatably supported in a bearing member 10 fig4 within a support 11 which in turn is affixed to the mounting plate 4 the dimensions of the hinge block 8 axle shafts 9 and.
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52 are approximately 1 10 horsepower approximately 1 000 rpm a suitable pump speed is 1 10 rpm to provide about a 10 minute cycle period the reduction gearbox should reduce input to the pump from the output of the motor shaft in this example at a ratio of 10 000 1 generally speaking reduction gearing of at least 1 000 1 will be used in the invention usually reduction gearing in the range of 3 000 1 to 30 000 1 depending on the operating speed of the electric motor 52 a motor and gear head made in japan by oriental motor co ltd was tested with good results after some modification to provide a higher gear ratio a preferred pump used according to the invention is illustrated in fig3 through 7 the pump can be easily set up to provide two or four master cylinders the pump includes a housing 70 defining a pair of parallel cylinder bores 72 in the illustrated embodiment the housing is split into two halves 71 and 73 it is preferred that the two halves be identical the cylinder bores 72 are positioned in a side by side relationship each cylinder bore is provided with a closed end 74 which at least partially defines a hydraulic fluid master chamber 76 the chambers 76 are connected to the fluid flow lines 56 through fittings not shown positioned in passages 69 extending through the closed ends 74 of the cylinder bores the housing further at least partially defines a crankshaft receiving borehole 78 positioned between the parallel cylinder bores 72 the crankshaft receiving borehole is directed at a right angle to the direction of the.
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a first determination unit 111 configured to determine a position of a downlink sub frame where monitoring of the pdcch is started in a drx cycle and a second determination unit 112 configured to determine a transmission resource of a cqi as one uplink sub frame preceding the determined position or one or more uplink sub frames following the determined position preferably a first structure of the second determination unit 112 as illustrated in the schematic diagram of fig1 includes a first determination subunit 121 configured to determine a queue in which uplink and downlink sub frames are arranged in a preset period after activation of a receiver of a ue according to the position determined by the first determination unit 111 and a configured mode of downlink and uplink sub frame configuration in a radio frame in the system and a second determination subunit 122 configured to determine the transmission resource of the cqi based upon the queue determined by the first determination subunit 121 preferably a structure of the second determination unit 112 as illustrated in the schematic diagram of fig1 includes a first determination sub module 131 configured to determine one or more of the uplink sub frames in the queue determined by the first determination subunit 121 as the transmission resource for the periodical or non periodical.
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cylinder in the second series 22 of the array by virtue of the fact that the weighted mass 14 of the bellows 12 are in an inverted position in the second series 22 of the array relative to the first series 20 of the array the weighted mass of each is forced downwardly and into fluid expansion by the force of gravity while the weighted mass of the first series 20 of the array are each forced downwardly in compression of the first fluids by the force of gravity the first fluids thus flow from the first series 20 into the second series 22 still referring to fig1 it may be seen that once the bellows of the first series 20 of the array have allowed the weighted mass 14 therein to compress the first fluid therein the amount of displacement of the second fluid represented thereby is less than the displacement of the fluid by the sister cylinder on the opposite side of the array in the opposite vertical position in this manner more buoyancy force is applied to the bellows in the second series of the array forcing the bellows linked one to the other around rotation members disposed above and below the array to facilitate the motion thereof still referring to fig1 this diagrammatic illustration represents the basic principles of the present invention what is not shown is a.
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to modify crystallinity in the final polyester fiber these can include neopentyl glycol and glycerin renewable components based on plants animals or biomass processes have a different radioactive c 14 signature than those produced from petroleum these renewable biobased materials have carbon that comes from contemporary non fossil biological sources a more detailed description of biobased materials is described in a paper by ramani narayan u201c biobased amp biodegradable polymer materials rationale drivers and technology exemplars u201d presented at american chemical society symposium san diego 2005 american chemical society publication 939 june 2006 the biobased content is defined as the amount of biobased carbon in the material or product as fraction weight mass or percent weight mass of the total organic carbon in the material or product astm d6866 2005 describes a test method for determining biobased content in one embodiment the high molecular weight polyester resin is crystalline and comprises a crystalline melting temperature tm between about 100 u00b0 c and 150 u00b0 c in yet another embodiment the polyester has a tm greater than about 150 u00b0 c in yet another embodiment the polyester resin has a tm of at least 190 u00b0 c in another embodiment the polyester compositions include modifying traditional thermoplastic aromatic polyester resins useful as fibers by the addition of an amount of a renewable aliphatic diacid to help control crystalline regions and tm the thermoplastic high molecular weight polyester resin may also be branched for example utilizing aliphatic alcohols that have more than two functional groups such as glycerin or aromatic acids having more than two functional groups such as trimellitic anhydride may be used to produce branched polyesters although the above diacid components are described it is.
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patches 70 against the inner surface of the pipe p and across the leak l thereby sealing the leak as the device 10 continues to travel through the pipe the tape 66 separates from the back of the applied patch 70 as the tape winds around the roller 62 and is collected on the takeup roll 68 the tape 66 is automatically drawn from its dispensing roll 64 by the capture of the applied adhesive patch 70 against the fixed wall of the pipe p so no drive mechanism is required to dispense the tape 66 a ratchet or sprag mechanism 74 or the like is provided to prevent any reverse movement of the tape 66 back toward the dispensing roll 64 and to assure that a fresh portion of tape 66 with a new adhesive patch 70 is positioned properly when another leak is encountered when the leak detection and repair device 10 has completed its passage through a length of pipe p it may be retrieved conventionally for servicing and reuse the electrical storage battery or batteries 26 may be recharged or replaced and the tape 66 replaced with a new series of adhesive patches 70 thereon the device 10 may optionally be equipped with an on board recorder not shown the recorder may record the travel of the device through the pipe p in accordance with rotation of one or more of the wheels 22 and record the detection of any leaks encountered and the application of repair tape thereto in this manner the operators of the device 10 may retrieve a record of the location s of the leak s and their repair s for reference as required alternatively or in addition to such on board recording the device 10.
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13 g 0 111 mol in 150 ml of anhydrous tetrahydrofuran thf at u2212 60 u00b0 c was added n butyllithium 76 2 ml 0 122 mol 1 6 m solution in hexanes dropwise via syringe after stirring for 30 minutes triisopropyl borate 28 2 ml 0 122 mol was introduced via syringe the resulting mixture was allowed to gradually warm to 0 u00b0 c and then distributed between 1n hydrochloric acid and ethyl acetate 300 ml each the layers were separated and the organic layer was dried over sodium sulfate concentration in vacuo produced a white solid that was triturated from ethyl ether hexanes filtration provided 16 4 g 71 of 6 methoxybenzo b thiophene 2 boronic acid as a white solid mp 200 u00b0 c dec 1 h nmr dmso d 6 d 7 83 s 1h 7 78 d j 8 6 hz 1h 7 51 d j 2 0 hz 1h 6 97 dd j 8 6 2 0 hz 1h 3 82 s 3h fd mass spec 208 to a solution of 6 methoxybenzo b thiophene 2 boronic acid 3 00 g 14 4 mmol in 100 ml of toluene was added 4 methanesulfonyloxy phenylbromide.
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ch 2 cl 2 0 5 g 0 6 mmol was then added to the solution and the reaction mixture was bubbled with nitrogen for 15 minutes the resultant mixture was refluxed for 12 hours after cooling h 2 o 1 ml was added and stirred for 15 min the reaction mixture was filtered through a silica pad and washed with 75 ch 2 cl 2 hexane the solvent was removed in vacuo and the residue was purified by flash chromatography using 25 40 ch 2 cl 2 hexane to afford n phenyl n 4 4 4 5 5 tetramethyl 1 3 2 dioxaborolan 2 yl phenyl dibenzo b d thiophen 4 amine 5 9 g 64 yield as a white solid to a solution of n phenyl n 4 4 4 5 5 tetramethyl 1 3 2 dioxaborolan 2 yl phenyl dibenzo b d thiophen 4 amine 5 9 g 12 4 mmol 3 bromocabazole 3 5 g 14 2 mmol k 2 co 3 16 6 g 120 0 mmol in toluene 150 ml water 50 ml and etoh 50 ml was bubbled for 30 min pd pph 3 4 0 4 g 0 4 mmol was added the mixture was bubbled for 15 min the resultant mixture was refluxed for 12 h after cooling the reaction mixture was extracted by ch 2.
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devices 27 and 27 u2032 and 28 and 28 u2032 respectively seal between the axle journals and the bearing housings the bearing housings for the axle journals are movable horizontally so that the gap 14 between the rolls 9 and 10 can be changed as will be described with reference to fig3 the moving of the bearing housings and thereby of the axle journals of the bearing housings can take place individually and during the moving therefore the roll can be angled in relation to the bearing housing as shown in fig2 and the width of the gap 14 will then temporarily not be equal along the entire roll length as shown in fig2 this subjects the sealing devices 27 27 u2032 28 and 28 u2032 to large requirements fig3 shows the end wall 25 and two bearing housings 30 and 31 which are horizontally slidable along guide surfaces 32 and 33 in the end wall 25 as shown in fig4 when the suspension passes the gap 14 a line load is obtained on the rolls the line load can vary along the length of the gap and over time this is due to the fact that the properties of the suspension vary such as.
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not shown web server 120 reviews the message received from browser software 113 and determines at decision block 500 whether the message length is greater than a predetermined length in one aspect of the invention the predetermined limit is set to 32 kilobytes if the determination is that the message length is not greater than a predetermined limit then the input data is provided to an input queue 502 the information may then be provided to the dispatcher 136 for subsequent process as described in fig1 and fig2 however if the message is greater than the predetermined limit then the information is parsed into a header and data fields in this case the header information is provided to first input queue 502 and the data information is provided to an input queue 503 in this case the header is provided to the dispatcher 136 and the data information is provided to one of the products process 210 or the legacy system 140 having the legacy process 142 and an associated database 144 in one aspect the information in the data field is parsed into multiple records of a predetermined size in one embodiment the record size is 16 kilobytes upon process completion the results are provided to the user assigned data queue 506 and subsequently to the web.
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l10 samples further both talc and perlite were evaluated but were found to be completely ineffective the results of the evaluation show that all of the samples tested provide turbidity well below the control turbidity of 403 fau the ea3002 at 200 mg l sample provides the lowest turbidity of 4 fau with both ea3002 at 150 mg l and bentolite 865 at 200 mg l having a turbidity of 27 fau total cod was measured in ppm with again all samples coming in significantly below the control of 4300 ppm the bentolite 865 at 200 mg l provided the lowest total cod of 3420 ppm as compared to 3720 ppm for ea3002 at 150 mg l soluble cod also measured in ppm showed the bentolite 865 at 200 mg l provided the lowest soluble cod of 3720 ppm compared to 3690 ppm for ea3002 at 200 mg l and 4710 ppm for the control tss was measured in ppm with the bentolite 865 at 200 mg l having a total of 80 ppm as compared to 44 ppm for ea3002 at 150 mg l and 194 ppm for the control the results show that not all bentonites worked effectively the bentolite 865 is a higher swelling clay and seemed to delaminate more effectively because of significantly higher viscosity than that of bentolite l10 the superior delamination of bentolite 865 is believed to occur because the calcium exchangeable ion exchanges with a sodium ion which weakens the attraction between the plates and thereby increases delamination the bentolite 865 samples performed better than the two control samples in particular particlear sample was used as a commercial control while.
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illustrates another building structure 10 floor plan including an enlarged living room area three 3 bedrooms a kitchenette and a washroom with separate entry and decking 78 the building structures 10 are combined by removing the common wall between them creating a larger building structure and common living area 78 fig1 illustrates another embodiment for a building structure 10 floor plan including a staggered and linear quadplex arrangement of four 4 building structures with separate entry and decking 80 four 4 of the building structures 10 are combined in a back to back arrangement into a larger building structure 80 fig1 illustrates another embodiment for a building structure 10 floor plan including a linear building structure two 2 bedrooms a common kitchenette and washroom and with separate entries and common decking 82 two 2 building structures 10 are combined by eliminating the third living area and connecting the structures in a linear layout 82 fig1 is another floor plan illustrating another embodiment for a permanent structure 88 with an entry living room kitchenette master bedroom master bathroom walk in closet second bedroom second bathroom and garage assembled from the component parts of four 4 building structures as illustrated in figures no 1 through no 12 including the base frames 12 floor panels 18 structural shear panels 20 head frames 22 interior walls amp doors 30 rigid insulation panels 44 exterior sheathing light gauge metal framing panels 45 plumbing fixtures 46 roof panels 34 windows.
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different colors may be emitted from the hole 206 thus the wearer of the watch 2 may determine the type of the incoming messages by the color emitted from the display area 202 without the need to turn on the entire display 207 of the watch 2 since the entire display 207 does not have to be turned on to make the wearer determine the type and possibly importance of the incoming messages the battery life of the watch 2 can be extended in some embodiments the display area 202 is an arc on the sidewall 205 the length of the arc may be adjusted according to different needs in the embodiment of fig2 the display area 202 takes the shape of an arc with a length less than the distance between the two lugs 203 in some embodiments the length of the display area 202 may be much wider up to i e the circumference of the case 201 in which case the display area 202 becomes a ring the display 207 may display numerals indicating the hours such as arabic numerals e g 3 6 9 and 12 and roman numerals e g iii vi ix xii indices may replace numerals to indicate the hours in some embodiments numerals and or indices are additionally arranged on the display 207 instead of the display 207 displaying numerals and or indices in the embodiment of fig2 the display area 202 comprising the hole 206 is arranged on one side of the case 201 near the six o 39 clock sign between the lugs 203 in some embodiments the hole 206 may be filled with a material that is at least.
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set 140 but upon recognizing that the user is an administrative user can use the administrative uid finally permission setter 160 is responsible for setting the appropriate permission level to access the resource where the permission level is set using uids permission setter 160 can include euid setter 165 to control the permissions an effective uid euid provides a way to change the effective operation of the system without actually changing the uid for the session for example the user can be given access to the resource with his or her normal uid but with an effective uid of the administrative user by using the euid in this manner the user can be given administrative level access to the resource even though the uid being used is the user 39 s normal i e non administrative uid fig3 shows machine 105 connected to network 305 the network connecting several other computers two computers 310 and 315 are shown but a person skilled in the art will recognize that there can be any number of machines connected via the network computer 310 is shown including user process 320 a process for a user named john this situation can arise in several ways for example computer 310 might be a workstation which john is using or computer 310 might be a server carrying out some process for the user john who is using another computer to request the process in this latter situation the computer used by john is often called a client but.
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52 in this modification the spray tube 52 can be removed and one ora plurality of spray nozzles 62 62 39 can be provided in place of the spray tube 52 as seen in fig5 and 6 wherein the nozzles 62 62 39 are shown connected to the cylindrical shaped receiving means 50 50a which can be connected to the hub means 40 40a that are both connected to electrolyte under pressure so that the similar portions of the hub means can move liquid through the nozzles from electrolyte schematically shown in fig5 and fig6 in fig5 nozzle 62 is shown as spraying the work pieces from one end of the barrel if it is desired to have another nozzle at the opposite end ofan electrolyte source shown schematically it can be coupled with the hub member 40 39 that is essentially like hub means 40 and electrolyte can be forced therethrough to the nozzle 62 39 shown in phanton whereby electrolytecan be sprayed in the spray pattern of nozzle 62 to more completely spray the work pieces in fig6 the nozzle 62 is shown as having a 34 t 34 shaped slit 65 and a horizontal orifice 67 whereby electrolyte under pressure can be created ina vertical spray 58 across the barrel as well as horizontally in fig7 an apertural nozzle 80 is shown with randomly placed apertures 80a that can be used with or instead of the 34 t 34 shaped slits 65 or horizontal orifices 67 that are pictured in fig6 the nozzles 62 62 39 and.
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a key intermediate in the production of the antifungal agent metconazole also provided is the intermediate compound 5 5 cyano 2 2 dimethylcyclopentanone application_number US 87800001 A description previously described conditions for effecting the alkylation of isobutyronitrile with 1 bromo 3 chloropropane require the use of polar solvents and a reaction temperature of u2212 78 u00b0 c s s kulp v b fish and n r easton can j chem 1965 43 2512 m n romanelli f gaultiere r mannhold and a chiarini farmaco 1989 44 449 this temperature requirement is not readily attainable on a large manufacturing scale surprisingly it has now been found that the alkylation of isobutyronitrile in a non polar solvent in the presence of a base such as lithium bis trimethylsilylamide or lithium dimethylamide proceeds in high yield when conducted at temperatures up to 65 u00b0 c thus permitting a more efficient and effective manufacturing procedure advantageously the present invention provides an effective and practical method for the preparation of 5 4 chlorobenzyl 2 2 dimethycyclopentanone a key intermediate in the production of the antifungal agent metconazole in accordance with the process of the invention isobutyronitrile iii is alkylated with at least one molar equivalent of 1 bromo 3 chloropropane in a non polar solvent.
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allowed to warm to room temperature and allowed to react for additional 4 h the reaction mixture was stripped of solvent in vacuo at 85 u00b0 c over 4 h to obtain a tacky solid 28 g the solid was dissolved in 140 ml of anhydrous thf and 20 g of cdi and a catalytic quantity of dmap were added and allowed to react at a reflux for 6 h until a large amount of white solid precipitated the white solid was cooled and filtered to yield 18 g of dried title compound 1 h nmr dmso d 6 u03b4 11 10 s 1h 8 26 s 2h 5 03 dd 1h j 3 hz j 3 hz 2 87 2 82 m 1h 2 66 2 55 m 2h 2 07 2 04 m 1h ms m z 263 m u2212 1 1 54 g thieno 3 4 c furan 1 3 dione was dissolved in 20 ml of anhydrous thf and 12 8 g of 3 aminopiperidine 2 6 dione was added the reaction mixture was allowed to react at room temperature for 4 h then 2 g of cdi and a catalytic quantity of dmap were added and the reaction mixture was allowed to reflux for 6 h until a large amount of white.
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US 7983308 A description with reference to the drawings a new and improved roman shade apparatus embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention will be described turning to fig1 5 there is shown a first embodiment of the roman shade apparatus of the invention generally designated by reference numeral 10 in each of the figures reference numerals are shown that correspond to like reference numerals that designate like elements shown in other figures as is well known in the art of window coverings a u201c roman shade u201d is a type of shade normally comprising a flexible or pliable material e g cotton vinyl or any other soft type of window covering material a head rail and a cord control system for raising and lowering the shade relative to the head rail when the shade is raised it creates cascading loops of overlapping folds of material giving an aesthetically elegant appearance however when the shade is lowered it simply displays a flat piece of material hanging in front of and covering a window various roman shade constructions are disclosed in u s pat nos 7 124 802 5 566 735 and 5 273 096 each of which is incorporated herein and made part of this specification by this reference as shown in fig1 the roman shade apparatus 10 of the present invention completely covers its corresponding window in the fully down or window covering condition whereas fig2 shows the shade 10 in a.
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a bridge or culvert in the example of fig1 a box culvert 11 is illustrated along with an overlying construction such as a bridge construction 12 the culvert 11 includes sidewalls 13 and a base 15 that may be constructed of for example poured concrete the culvert 11 may further include intermediate supports such as one or more columns 19 fig1 is further intended to represent a subsurface support in which the sidewalls 13 of the culvert serve the same purposes in terms of supporting an overhead structure thus as previously mentioned the culvert 11 can also be generically described herein as an abutment it is also intended that fig1 illustrate a generic construction for a bridge that overlies the abutment accordingly the bridge 12 includes a plurality of bridge girders or beams 22 a road surface 14 overlies the bridge beams 22 fig1 more particularly illustrates a first embodiment of the system of the invention both ends of the construction have been repaired to include confined soils 20 the confined soils include layers of sheets of geosynthetic material with compacted fill placed between each sheet in order to emplace the sheets of material the superstructure of the bridge is removed and areas near the ends of the bridge are excavated shown as excavated areas 18 according to.
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lateral stability to spiked links 14 when the weight of a log 12 is holding the spiked links 14 firmly in the guide tracks 18b 34 micarta 34 wear strips 14g prevent excessive wear to the guide surfaces 14c and the guide tracks 18b without additional stabilizing means log wobbling and tipping still may occur whenever external forces momentarily unseat spiked links 14 from guide tracks 18b guide block 24 as stated earlier is rigidly attached to the spiked link 14 with screws 24b further guide surfaces 24d are dimensioned to slide within the lateral bounds of cavity 18d with very little clearance or play between the guide walls 18a this construction virtually prevents lateral motion of the spiked links 14 by providing a rigid longitudinal path of travel for the lower portion of spiked link 14 the planar parallel feature of the guide walls 18a and the guide surfaces 24d affords a rotational stability as well stated another way should spiked link 14 be bounced or otherwise lifted such that the 34 micarta 34 wear strips 14g are spaced apart from guide tracks 18b guide block 24 will continue to maintain a rigid vertical posture of the spiked link 14 by resisting any tendency of the spiked link guide block assembly to tilt from the vertical plane as defined by the guide walls 18a due to the tremendous forces that may be exerted on guide block 24 in log transporting operations the guide block 24 is constructed with a metal insert 24a against which screws 24b hold also since the spiked link 14 may develop some lateral wobble prior to.
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must grow in width to accommodate additional threads as well as in height to accommodate additional threads for the t array or synchronization objects for the s array the overhead of maintaining the arrays may be considerable a more practical implementation might associate a bit or boolean vector with each thread and synchronization object the number of elements of each vector would be at least as large as the number of threads and the vectors could more easily be extended as new threads were created this implementation would essentially split the t and s arrays into individual rows and associate each row with a thread for rows of the t array or a synchronization object for rows of the s array however neither the information contained in the vectors nor its propagation would be affected by this organization of the data structures instead of bit or boolean vectors an embodiment of the invention may maintain vectors of more complex data structures that contain for example other useful information about each thread for detecting actual and potential cross thread stack access all that is necessary is that the data structure contain either explicitly or implicitly enough information to determine whether a first thread is certain to be aware of the termination of a.
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calculate the contrast the absolute minimum value max k is preferably determined from sub maxima for an environment that is expanded 3 u00d7 3 for example from three columns sub maxima through this determination of k by means of max k the influence of the grey picture maximum value on the contrast and thus on the binarization result is slowed down bright outliers in the grey picture as well as edge transitions which occur for example with labels or see through windows on letters would otherwise result in a change of contrast that is too strong a noticeable contrast change should however be caused only by the written text each picture dot of the grey picture is stored temporarily in the pixel memory 6 until average value minimum value max k and contrast have been calculated for this dot the measured data minimum value maximum value and contrast preferably can be determined at the same time for all pictures n in that case the binary images differ only by the additional parameters of the decision diagram shown in the following fig3 in the decision diagram the actual average value is plotted on the abscissa and the actual pixel value on the ordinate for each pixel p i to be binarized three different characteristic curves are shown in fig3 wherein the binarization sensitivity increases with the increasing steepness of the linear portion the value 34 white 34 is assigned above the characteristic curve for a given pixel with a given average value and the value 34 black 34 is assigned below the.
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between slots 64 and 74 while transmitting relative rotational movement from the back rod holding assembly to the front rod holding assembly as will be described more fully hereinafter rotation of the drum is performed by a drive motor 96 having a drive sprocket 98 connected by a chain 100 to a sprocket 102 on a shaft 104 front and back drive wheels 106 are disposed on shaft 104 and operate against the outer ring 60 and outer ring 70 transmitting rotational movement from the motor through the shaft to the drum additionally shafts 108 110 and 112 having idler wheels 114 operating on both the outer ring 60 and the outer ring 70 are disposed about the periphery of the drum to ensure proper alignment thereof fig9 illustrates a typical arrangement of a drive wheel 106 or idler wheel 114 with either of the outer rings 60 or 70 changes in the relative position or spacing between the inner rods 46 and outer rods 48 is accomplished through a spider drive mechanism 120 operated by a stepper motor 122 or the like an inner wall 124 is provided with a motor housing 126 attached thereto by fasteners 128 which may include bolts pins rivets welding or the like drive motor 96 may also be fastened to inner wall 124 likewise drive.
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with x and y coordinates alternative embodiments can be built with a gas plasma display or any other small flat panel display technology during a ride the cyclocomputer records time and distance as well as information about the ride such as speed cadence and with appropriate sensors heart rate altitude or temperature using the x y addressable display any of these items can be displayed over time or over distance each of the instruction points 5 shows on the graph the data from any number of rides remains stored in the cyclocomputer for later display or exporting limited only by memory when the graph is displayed the programmed logic chooses an appropriate scale with appropriate starting points and ending points for each axis the selected scales are then displayed 8 in an alternative embodiment the cyclocomputer might be designed so that trip data can only be accumulated in the cyclocomputer from an actual ride and not by pressing of buttons or importing from a computer then each cyclocomputer could be used to record information from competitions and officials who are not riding in the race would not be required at the end of a ride whether a pleasure tour a training ride or a competition recorded data from the ride can be exported to a computer to be manipulated or analyzed for various purposes see fig9 one such purpose might be the comparison of data from various competitors to determine winners another would be the creation of a personal tour log or training record a third might be to modify the route instructions or distance numbers for subsequent importing to one or more cyclocomputers for future rides on the same route in the preferred embodiment at least two lines are available for route instructions so the instructions.
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84 joins adjacent disks 54 with bolts rivets welds threads splines tapers snap fits or other means the coupling 84 may also be integrally formed with each of the adjacent disks 82 not shown the cooling air 38 is pumped radially outward against the couplings 84 by the rotation of the disks 54 apertures 86 in the couplings 84 direct the cooling air 38 into rim cavities 88 the apertures may be circular holes slots or other forms and are typically evenly distributed cirumferentially about the coupling 84 the apertures 86 are sized to allow the appropriate cooling air 38 volume to enter the rim cavity 88 the cooling air 38 inside the rim cavity 88 is maintained at a higher pressure than the combustion gases 24 in the annular duct 40 under all engine operating conditions the higher pressure cooling air 38 prevents combustion gas 24 ingestion into the rim cavities 88 and provides cooling for the blade 50 to vane 52 interface a portion of the cooling air 38 is directed axially rearward through a plurality of slots 90 disposed between the blade roots 56 and the disk 54 this portion of cooling air 38 reduces the temperature of the blade root 56 to disk 54 interface before being directed axially rearward to a downstream rim cavity 88 another portion of the cooling.
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use in this invention preferably is in the form of a powder having a particle size of from 4 to 7 u03bcm silicon hexaboride is preferred and an exemplary silicon hexaboride is 98 silicon hexaboride sib 6 200 mesh from cerac corporation milwaukee wis an exemplary fiber coating contains sio 2 powder in an amount of from 23 0 to 44 0 wt and preferably from 29 0 to 39 0 wt colloidal sio 2 in an amount of from 25 0 to 45 0 wt and preferably from 29 0 to 40 0 wt silicon hexaboride in an amount of from 0 5 to 4 5 wt and preferably from 1 5 to 3 5 wt water in an amount of from 19 0 to 39 0 wt and preferably from 23 0 to 35 0 wt the content of each component is given in terms of the total weight of the protective coating the protective coating 15 is prepared by first forming a slurry of the components of the protective coating and then ball milling the slurry to provide a uniform solid dispersion the slurry is then placed in an appropriate storage container e g pint or quart plastic bottle and rotated on a kendall or equivalent mixer until just prior to application onto the fabric 14 the protective ceramic coating 15 is applied to the ceramic fabric 14 preferably by use of a spray gun the coated ceramic material is preferably uniformly coated such that all filaments yarns and threads of the ceramic material are completely covered a dry.
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however are not to be considered as limiting the invention to their details all parts and percentages in the examples as well as throughout the specification are by weight unless otherwise indicated the following examples show the effect formaldehyde has on lowering the ph of an aqueous cationic composition and how the ph can be stabilized by the addition of a formaldehyde scavenger this example shows the effect of formaldehyde on lowering the ph of a cationic electrodepositable composition the composition was in the form of a resin concentrate which was contaminated with about 0 3 percent by weight based on resin solids of formaldehyde the film forming resin was prepared by reacting a polyepoxide with n methylethanolamine and the methyl isobutyl diketimine of diethylenetriamine the reaction product was combined with a fully blocked polyisocyanate and then solubilized with acid as generally described in example b of u s pat no 4 419 467 with the exception that aqueous lactic acid 91 2 percent was used in place of acetic acid the resin had a solids content of 36 6 percent the resin 2220 grams was thinned with an additional 300 grams of deionized water and contaminated with 6 63 grams of 37 percent aqueous formalin the ph of the uncontaminated resin was 6 5 the resin was then heated for about 2 hours at about 65 u00b0 c the ph of the resin dropped to 6 23 a sample of the resin treated similarly but with no formaldehyde contamination had a ph drop.
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body 2 has a profiled shape with radius of curvature r 13 joined to swelling d 3 and the front face 18 of the front body 4 has a profiled shape with radius of curvature r 11 joined to the swelling d 1 these radii of curvature r 13 and r 11 are equal as can also be seen in said figures the rear body 2 has towards the front a thinned down profiled shape formed by a hollow b 14 of radius of curvature r 14 joined to the rear of the front body 4 the front body 4 has towards the rear a thinned down profiled shape formed by a hollow b 12 of radius of curvature r 12 joined to the front of the rear body 2 these radii of curvature r 14 and r 12 are equal as clearly shown in fig3 the projectile may be intended to be crimped to a case e as shown the case e is crimped to the rear body 2 in the hollow b 14 situated in front of swelling d 3 a shallow groove g may then be provided at this location in said rear body the front part 14 of the central core 1 cooperates with the front body 4 through an axial abutment surface 33 as shown in the embodiment illustrated in fig4 a 4b the rear body 2 comprises a rear swelling b.
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which are in the form of radial spokes extending from the outer surface of wall 12 to the inner surface of wall 16 provide connecting means between the two walls outer wall 16 has a slot 20 therein slot 20 extends at an acute angle from the surface of wall 16 and has a generally rectangular shape of course the spool may take any of a variety of conventional shapes and still be suitable for use in the inventive device fig3 depicts a film 22 which is a conductive film fig2 depicts a cross section of a metallic or conductive strip which is in the form of a v having arms 24 fig3 depicts a conductive film 22 having crimped on the edge thereof a strip such as that depicted in fig2 the 34 u 34 or 34 v 34 shaped strip is made from a conductive metal typically this can be brass although other metals can be used in one instance brass shim stock having a thickness of 0 010 inches was used the leading edge of the film is inserted into the slot formed by the v of the strip and the strip is then crimped thereon using high pressure e g about 3 000 lbs generally the strip has a length approximately the same as or less than the width of the film as a result of this high pressure the brass strip penetrates through the film and assures contact with the conductive layer of the film to provide crimped end 26 it is this crimped end which is.
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are largest at their upper extremities and are angularly disposed to each other so as to produce opposing locking forces it is understood by one skilled in the art that these tapers can be disposed at any convenient angle and any convenient number of tapers can be utilized in the preferred aspects of this invention two tapers are utilized one taper being in the approximate plane of the primary panel while the other taper is in the approximate plane of the secondary panel referring to fig1 to 3 which illustrates the preferred embodiment of a primary panel 2 for use in this invention it can be seen that primary panel 2 incorporates a main body section 4 opposite sides of primary panel 2 incorporate female apertures 3 and 5 for purposes of this description the left side of primary panel 2 will be described only although it is understood and clearly illustrated that both the left and right side of primary panel 2 incorporate similar female apertures female aperture 3 being defined by an l shaped projection 10 and a triangular projection 6 triangular projection 6 is a right triangle having sides 22 26 and 30 for purposes of describing the relation of the various component parts of the primary and secondary panels the inner surface of said panels is defined as that surface which would face the center of the resulting pallet container in describing the position of various tapered surfaces as are an integral part of the primary and secondary panels the terms inner and outer are used in relation to the vertical center line of said.
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elastic member such as a rubber the elastic member is formed of multiple elastic portions that are disposed in the vehicle width direction with given intervals therefore the current conducting lines 11 12 face directly each other in spaces formed between the adjoining elastic portions when a collision is generated on the current conducting line 11 the current conducting line 11 is biased to move rearward and compresses the elastic portions the current conducting line 11 thereby makes direct contact with the current conduction line 12 further when the collision is then removed compression of the rubber is released and the current conducting line 11 returns to the original position to be reused the contact between the current conducting lines 11 12 requires a threshold collision load more than a given level to prevent mis detection in fig1 a circuit can be exchangeable between the two current conducting lines 11 12 in this embodiment the current conducting line 11 has a negligible low resistance while the current conducting line 12 or resistance line has a given level resistance here both can be exchangeable with each other the current conducting line 11 is grounded by contrast power source voltage vc is applied to the current conducting line 12 via resistances r 1 r 2 that are connected with the both ends of the resistance line 12 as shown in fig1 here the power source voltage vc can be applied to the current conducting line 11 while the current conducting line 12 can be grounded thus when a collision is not generated voltages vo 1 vo 2 at connecting points of the resistances r 1 r 2.
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46 thus when bolt 46 and the matching bolt on the opposite outrigger are turned to move out of their respective fittings 48 they press tightly against the sides of the dump body and lock the entire unloader in place against sidewise or vertical movement fig3 is a detailed view of the rear clamp assembly of unloader 10 as seen from inside truck dump body 12 unloader 10 is seen clamped within coal chute opening 50 in tailgate 16 and resting on flat floor 26 screw auger conveyor 18 located within base channel 20 extends into the truck body and is rigidly attached to rear plate 28 when unloader 10 is constructed drive motor 24 is mounted on the far side of rear plate 28 and projects behind tailgate 16 unloader 10 is held within opening 50 by a simple 34 sandwich 34 clamp formed with angle irons 32 and 52 on the inside of tailgate 16 and rear plate 28 on the outside of tailgate 16 angle iron 32 rests on floor 26 passes under terminating cone 34 of unloader 10 and is held tightly against the inside surface of tailgate 16 by bolts 30 bolts 30 which also hold top angle iron 52 in place and against tailgate 16 pass through rear plate 28 and screw into threaded holes in angle irons 32 and 52 together angle irons 32 and 52 and rear plate 28.
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inside surface of the cover may be removable to expose a non mesh screen or a mesh screen layer to provide ventilation and or sunlight to the inside of the tent the removable portion a panel may be secured to the inside surface of the cover by zippers hook and loop fastening means snap lock means or other means used in the art the panel may be removed to expose the screen or mesh layer that is already in place spanning the orifice exposed by the removing the cover or the screen or mesh layer may be in a stored non extended position that is then extended to cover the open orifice once the panel has been removed when the screen or mesh layer is extended to cover the open orifice it may be secured to the orifice 39 s surrounding edge by a zipper means by a hook and loop fastening means by snap lock means or by other means used in the art the screen or mesh layer may be stored in a non extended position by having straps securing the screen or mesh layer in a rolled configuration the rolled configuration may be located adjacent to the orifice that the screen or mesh layer will cover once the panel is removed or may be located in any other location on the inside or outside surface of the cover or walls there may be more than one removable panel located throughout the cover 39 s interior surface and the panels may be of varying sizes and shapes such as but not limited to square rectangular circular ovular etc the panel may have one end still secured to the cover such that.
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si 0 19 by weight mg and the balance al and inevitable impurities cast under the conditions of the present invention the al u2014 mn alloy had a solidus temperature of 1190 u00b0 f 643 u00b0 c and a liquidus temperature of 1215 u00b0 f 657 u00b0 c the al u2014 si alloy had a solidus temperature of 1070 u00b0 f 576 u00b0 c and a liquidus temperature of 1080 u00b0 f 582 u00b0 c the al u2014 si alloy was fed into the casting mould such that the upper surface of the metal was maintained so that it contacted the al u2014 mn alloy at a location where a self supporting surface has been established on the al u2014 mn alloy but its temperature was between the solidus and liquidus temperatures of the al u2014 mn alloy a clear interface is present on the sample indicating no general mixing of alloys but in addition particles of intermetallic compounds containing mn 85 are visible in an approximately 200 u03bcm band within the al u2014 si alloy 82 adjacent the interface 80 between the al u2014 mn and al u2014 si alloys the intermetallic compounds are mainly mnal 6 and alpha almn fig1 is a microphotograph at 200 u00d7 magnification showing the interface 80 of the same alloy combination as in fig1 where the self surface temperature.
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to make the empty shell 11 first then fill it with foam in the ends 16 and 17 thereof and then to force the tubular reinforcing element through the foam at one end of the composite spindle and ram it into the other end thereof as depicted in fig2 and fig3 a the polyurethane foam injected into the end sections 16 and 17 of the pvc outer shell 11 can be injected at a controlled rate and in a controlled amount to control or limit the amount or extent of the filling of the end sections 16 and 17 with polyurethane foam a depicted in fig2 and 3a sufficient amounts of high density polyurethane foam can be injected into the interior of the end sections 16 and 17 to ensure adequate securement of the steel tubular reinforcing element within the pvc outer shell alternatively as depicted in fig3 b additional liquid polyurethane foam can be added to the end sections 16 and 17 to fill the end sections 16 and 17 substantially completely with polyurethane foam indeed as depicted in fig3 b a small amount of the polyurethane foam can be allowed to escape beyond the end sections 16 and 17 and into the intermediate section 18 fig3 a and 3b depict that the high density foam can be used to fill the end sections only half way fig3 a or entirely fig3 b the resulting composite spindle has the appearance of a turned wooden spindle without the attendant demand on timber resources for producing such moreover the cost of manufacturing such a composite spindle is.
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started and begins its operation of up and down movements to pump the slurry or liquid with suspended fines and particles to the surface the slurry progresses up the interior of the hollow rod string 125 along the liquid production path 155 at a velocity that will re entrain fines and particles that have settled out of the liquid from the previous pump cycle back into the liquid to be carried to the surface the fines that had settled out should have only settled on the top of the last check valve that the slurry passed before the pump shut down at the end of the previous pump cycle once the liquid level has been pump down conventional pump off control technology detects that the liquid level has diminished and preferably shuts down the pump and ends the pump cycle with a substantial volume of liquid delivered to the tubing annulus all of the liquid and solids in the liquid production path is preferably completely produced to the surface along with a substantial portion of newly added liquid however some operational schemes may not include a great amount of new liquid so the spacing of the check valves 145 may be more important ins some wells so that any fines that enter the interior of the hollow rod string 125 progress beyond at least one additional check valve at each pump cycle including the recognition that such fines will need to be re entrained at the start of each pump cycle and therefore on top of a check valve and must flow all the way beyond the next check valve to eventually make it fully to the surface.
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features suitable for ultrasonic welding adhesive bonding solvent bonding snap together joint design or removable fasteners the housing halves are shown as molded plastic parts but they may also be made from any other material suitable for the purpose if they are made as molded plastic parts a preferred plastic material is abs those of skill in the art will understand that it is possible and perhaps in some applications preferable to mold directly into the stem a handle portion 7 which can be used by a cup stacking participant to easily hold a sleeve of cups retained upon the stem as those in the art will understand the handle 7 could be made of virtually any suitable material and could be made as part of the stem or separate and apart from the stem housing it should also be understood that the plunger 5 need not extend through the handle but could be configured in any number of ways understood by those skilled in the art fig2 also shows an embodiment of the handle 7 of the stem 4 which includes a hole feature 8 as part of the handle design this hole may be used to contain a wire loop 9 and clip assembly 10 which is useful for transporting the stem and cups assembly by attaching the clip to a belt loop backpack etc of the user the clip may also be used to temporarily store the stem assembly on the backpack or belt loop of the user when it is not being used to hold the cups alternately the handle may be designed without a hole feature and the assembly may be transported by simply grasping the handle alternately the hole may be in the plunger 5 and the wire loop.
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compound used during synthesis which acts as a nucleus for the attachment of the ethylene oxide and propylene oxide examples of initiators include ethylene glycol propylene glycol and ethylene diamine according to one embodiment of the invention the formulations of the invention include a solvent which aids the ethylene oxide propylene oxide copolymer to enter the aqueous phase preferred solvents include water soluble solvents such as glycol ethers glycols and alcohols more preferably the solvents of the invention are glycols and glycol ethers most preferably the solvents of the invention are glycols according to one embodiment of the invention the solvent is a glycol ether and is selected from the group consisting of diethylene glycol monobutyl ether ethylene glycol monobutyl ether propylene glycol monobutyl ether diethylene glycol monoethyl ether ethylene glycol monoethyl ether diethylene glycol monohexyl ether propoxy propanol ethylene glycol monohexyl ether diethylene glycol monomethyl ether propylene glycol methyl ether dipropylene glycol methyl ether and tripropylene glycol methyl ether in a more preferred embodiment the solvent is a glycol and is selected from the group consisting of propylene glycol ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol preferred alcohol solvents include benzyl alcohol ethanol methanol and propanol other preferred solvents of the invention are n methyl pyrolidone tetrahydrofuran tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol and furfuryl alcohol the solvents of the invention are included in the.
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would fit sufficiently snuggly to prevent the plug 180 from falling out alternatively the plug 180 and the plunger member 133 can be configured to snap fit into each other in any event when the plunger member 133 is activated the plug 180 is pushed down and out of the bottom end of the compartment 136 allowing the content s to be discharged as shown in fig1 b when the plunger member 133 is activated the plunger member 133 pushes the piston 180 down and unseal the compartment 136 fig1 a 17 disclose additional embodiments according to the present disclosure fig1 shows a container lid assembly 1 for mixture of substances and comprises a rotatable top portion 2 and a main portion 4 the top portion 2 is provided with an actuator 3 the main portion 4 has a top edge 5 in communication with a bottom edge 6 of the rotatable top portion 2 the main portion 4 is configured with two or more compartments 7 and at least one plunger member 8 provided within each of the compartments 7 the plunger members 8 are configured to be actuated from their initial position to actuated position by means of the actuator 3 the two or more compartments 7 are provided in a central portion 9 of the main portion 4 and are open on the bottom end the main portion 4 has an outer wall 10 that is separated from the central portion 9.
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illustrated it should be obvious to one skilled in the art that the right side adapter is a mirror image thereof adapter 22 24 is preferably manufactured from die cast zinc although other types of metal such as aluminum or possibly a strong injection molded plastic may also be used adapter 22 24 includes pintle or spindle 56 that is received within opening 54 of hinge assembly 16 and a joining element 58 that includes screw holes 64 in alignment with holes 48 of base member 12 for securing the adapter to the base member with screws disposed between spindle 56 and joining element 58 is a middle portion 60 around which torsion spring 18 20 is wound as shown most clearly in fig2 a liner 28 preferably made from a nylon or plastic material may be disposed between spindle 56 and torsion spring 18 20 in order to avoid the noise caused by contact between the torsion spring and the spindle of the adapter adapter 18 20 further includes limit stops 72 projecting from spindle 56 limit stops 72 contact the interior cowling 74 within opening 54 of hinge assembly 16 and thereby prevent the continued rotation of spindle 56 preferably spindle 56 rotates between 49.
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controllable electric motor 15 that ensures the back and forth movement of the conveying belt 14 the plate 13 and the sliver bundle 4 in the direction of arrows g h in this example the conveyor belt 14 is at least twice as large as the maximum movement of the sliver bundle 4 in the horizontal direction in the depositing region the electric motor 15 is connected to an electric control and regulating device 6 fig3 shows a carding machine for example a tr u00fctzschler high performance carding machine model dx 903 comprising a feed roller 16 feed table 17 licker ins 18 a 18 b 18 c main carding cylinder 19 doffer 20 stripping roll 21 crushing rolls 22 23 sliver guide element 24 web trumpet 25 withdrawing rolls 26 27 traveling flats 28 14 and sliver coiler arrangement 29 curved arrows indicate the rotational directions of the rollers the carding machine operating direction is shown by arrow i a housing 31 with therein disposed rotating plate 2 is located above the cover plate 30 for the sliver coiler arrangement a sliver support is embodied as carriage 3 which is provided with a rectangular plate 3 a on the top during the sliver deposit on the rectangular plate 3 a the carriage 3 is moved back and forth in the direction of arrows k l with the aid of a drive mechanism for example the controlled motor 32.
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such a pair of elongated free side edges and a short bottom edge are defined the hair sleeve further includes about four equally spaced pairs of rectangular tabs 24 each mounted on opposite elongated free side edges thereof each pair of tabs extends perpendicularly from the longitudinal side edges in collinear relationship with respect to each other by this structure the pairs of tabs are adapted for being tied together thereby rendering a tubular sleeve 26 for containing hair of the user the knots associated with the tabs are preferably hidden behind the hair sleeve during use in another embodiment the side edges of the strip are integrally coupled to define a tubular sleeve with a pair of circular open ends for receiving and passing the hair of the user see fig1 amp 2 next provided is a plurality of closed loop elastic bands 28 for being situated about the sleeve of the present embodiment thereby maintaining the same on the hair of the user as to a further discussion of the manner of usage and operation of the present invention the same should be apparent from the above description accordingly no further discussion relating to the manner of usage and operation will be provided with respect to the above description then it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention to include variations in size materials shape form function and manner of operation assembly and use are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention therefore the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the.
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2 3 has a lens retaining spaces 21 31 for insert molding a lens units 22 32 thereon the right lens frame 2 and the left lens frame 3 respectively has a gaskets 23 33 each of which is formed integrally with far away from the side of each of the lens units 22 32 for touching the periphery of a wearer 39 s eyehole an upper and lower portions of an outer periphery of the lens frames 2 3 respectively have a first connection bases 24 34 and a second connection bases they are located a lower portion respectively of the outer periphery of the lens frames 2 3 now shown in figure the first connection bases 24 34 have a first slots 25 35 also the second connection base has a second slots formed on the lower portion of the outer periphery of the lens frames 2 3 as shown in fig4 an openings 241 341 in the upper portion of the outer periphery of the lens frames 2 3 for facility a first strap 50 and a second strap 51 of the strap means 5 passing through the first slots 25 35 respectively the strap mean 5 includes a first strap 50 a second strap 51 and a bunching element 52 wherein.
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having vertical bearing supports 12 and 13 with bearing assemblies 14 and 15 mounted at the ends thereof an integral rotor subassembly 16 is provided with a tubular shaft 17 at one end and a solid cylindrical power transmitting shaft 18 at the other end journaled in the bearing assemblies 14 and 15 respectively the rotor subassembly 16 generally comprises a compressor 24 at one end and a turbine 25 at the other maintained in fixed spaced apart relationship by direct connection to the end of a tubular housing or hub 26 the compressor is formed of outer radial walls 27 and 28 connected together by means of a peripheral axial wall 29 to form a partially closed chamber the outer radial wall 28 is provided with an axial aperture and is affixed to one end of the tubular hub 26 the outer radial wall 27 is provided with a central aperture and is affixed at the inward edge to the tubular shaft 17 the compressor 24 is additionally provided with an inner radial wall 30 and a spiral partition web 31 disposed between and affixed at its edges by welding or other suitable means to the outer radial wall 27 and the inner radial wall 30 the structure cooperating to define a spiral chamber 32 the inner radial wall 30 has a central aperture to which is connected a tubular combustion housing 33 having a tapered end 34 the inner radial wall 30 cooperates with the outer radial.
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insertion hole 163 the button shaft 151 a inserted into the shaft insertion hole 163 is connected to the push shaft 121 a of the rotary switch 121 in the shaft insertion hole 163 thus the user can operate the rotary switch 121 by rotating the rotary knob 160 or pushing the push button 151 thereby selecting a desired function the knob body 161 of the rotary knob 160 is seated on the base panel 141 of the knob guide 140 and the boss 162 of the rotary knob 160 passes through the base panel 141 and is extended downwardly the knob guide 140 further includes a boss insertion part 170 which restricts the boss 162 to prevent the rotary knob 160 from shaking since the boss insertion part 170 prevents the rotary knob 160 from shaking as described above when the rotary knob 160 and the knob guide 140 contact each other an area of friction therebetween is reduced that is when a conventional rotary knob rubs against surrounding parts the circumferential surface of the body of the rotary knob rubs against the surrounding parts however in the present embodiment the boss 162 which has a relatively small diameter rubs against the boss insertion part 170 and thus noise and malfunction caused by the friction are reduced the boss insertion part 170 is provided with an extension 170 a extended upwardly from the base panel 141 of the knob guide 140 a boss insertion hole 171 into which the boss 162 of the rotary knob 160 is inserted is formed within the extension 170 a although this embodiment illustrates the extension 170 a extended.
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comprises a valve arrangement such a valve arrangement could be constructed so as to prevent cross contamination of the first and second medicaments contained in the first and second reservoirs respectively a preferred valve arrangement may also be configured so as to prevent back flow and cross contamination of the first and second medicaments in one preferred system dispense interface 200 includes a valve arrangement in the form of a valve seal 260 such a valve seal 260 may be provided within a cavity 231 defined by the second inner body 230 so as to form a holding chamber 280 preferably cavity 231 resides along an upper surface of the second inner body 230 this valve seal comprises an upper surface that defines both a first fluid groove 264 and second fluid groove 266 for example fig9 illustrates the position of the valve seal 260 seated between the first inner body 220 and the second inner body 230 during an injection step this seal valve 260 helps to prevent the primary medicament in the first pathway from migrating to the secondary medicament in the second pathway while also preventing the secondary medicament in the second pathway from migrating to the primary medicament in the first pathway preferably this seal valve 260 comprises a first non return valve 262 and a second non return valve 268 as such the first non return valve 262 prevents fluid transferring along the first fluid pathway 264 for example a groove in the seal valve 260 from returning back into this pathway 264 similarly the.
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locating means 32 to be disengaged from the pin 184 and removed from the machine it will therefore be apparent that fig5 a shows a locating means 32 in engagement with the machine whereas fig5 b shows the locating means 32 disengaged and about to be removed from the machine locating means 32 can be made preferably by molding from any of a number of well known plastic materials fig6 shows a cross sectional view of the end of the locator means 187 taken along line 6 6 shown in fig5 b there it is seen how a leader 36 fits snugly within the end of the locator means 187 and how the ribbon 20 is carried therewithin separated from the bulk of the leader by bumps 201 it will be understood that since all the parts involved may desirably be made out of a relatively flexible plastic material it is a comparatively straightforward matter of design to design the end of the locator means 187 and the leader 36 so that these parts are a press fit together if such is desired in other circumstances it may be desirable to adhesively bond these parts together or perhaps even to use a screw rivet or the like fig7 shows a second cross sectional view of the.