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valve 20 using tubing pressure after the upper completion 16 is reinstalled this will be addressed further hereunder in order to restore production another system 110 is attached at a downhole end of upper completion 16 and run in the hole this is illustrated in fig3 the original system 10 has components such as packer 14 valves 20 and 22 and control lines 24 are seen at the bottom of the drawing and a new system 110 stackable on the last is shown the new system 110 includes a packer 114 valve 120 valve 122 lines 124 stroker 13 esp 118 and releasable hydraulic line device 128 in essence each of the components of system 10 is duplicated in system 110 moreover it should be understood that the process of pulling out and stabbing in with new systems can go on ad infinitum or at least until practicality dictates otherwise since the valves 20 and 22 will be in the closed position having been intentionally closed upon preparing to retrieve the upper completion 16 they will need to be opened upon installation of the new system 110 this is accomplished by stabbing a mechanical shiftdown 142 into valve 22 and setting packer 114 the mechanical shiftdown 142 mechanically shifts the valve 22 to the open position it should be pointed out that in this embodiment the mechanical shiftdown 142 does not seal to the valve 22 and as such the inside of the upper completion 16 is in.
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technological conditions such as special operating modes and operating states the tandem nozzle 8 can be suitably orientated in any desired direction with respect to the main nozzle 6 fig8 shows schematically the illustration of an arrangement in which the tandem nozzle 8 and the main nozzle 6 are not arranged in alignment even with corresponding reduction of the cloth width significant advantages result in contrast with the prior art if the cloth width is correspondingly reduced the main nozzle 6 and the tandem nozzle 8 can both be placed on the main profile part 4 in the sley apparatus in accordance with the invention the auxiliary profile part 5 can likewise be removed in such a case so that the additional mass of the auxiliary profile part 5 need no longer be co moved if for specific reasons the use of a main nozzle 9 of increased length becomes necessary in the case of a non reduced cloth width the main profile part 4 can be extended in a simple manner in the sley apparatus in accordance with the invention through the auxiliary profile part 5 with it being possible to connect the auxiliary profile part 5 for example directly to the main profile part 4 as shown in fig7 naturally a rotationally fixed connection between the auxiliary profile part 5 and the main profile part 4 can also be produced in a manner different from that shown in fig7 in summary the above description shows that the flexibility of a jet weaving machine is considerably increased in contrast with the prior art through the use of a sley apparatus in accordance with the invention as is already shown by the few selected variants of some.
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positively charged particles downward away from the reticle 36 the electric field 78 is localized near the reticle 36 to minimize the possibility of positively charged particles below the electrodes 68 a 68 b from being attracted toward the reticle any particles in the space 46 have been assumed to be electrically neutral some particles may become positively charged by the photoelectric effect notably from euv radiation that has scattered from the surface of the reticle 36 into the space 46 these particles would be attracted even more efficiently to the electrodes 68 a 68 b although a mechanism is not currently known if some particles do acquire a negative charge in the space 46 and are conveyed by the gas flow near the electrodes 68 a 68 b they undesirably will be driven by the electric field toward the surface of the reticle 36 a means of avoiding this situation is to provide a flow of positive gas ions from the nozzle manifolds 52 a 52 b into the space 46 these ions can neutralize any negatively charged particles in the space 46 and prevent them from being driven toward the surface of the reticle 36 by the electrodes 68 a 68 b these ions may be produced by e g a positive corona discharge whereby a positively charged set of sharp conductive points removes electrons from adsorbed gas atoms giving them a positive charge and repelling them from the points referring now to fig5 an embodiment of an euvl system 900 is shown the depicted system 900 comprises a vacuum chamber 902 including vacuum pumps 906 a 906 b that are arranged to enable desired vacuum levels to be established and maintained within respective.
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slots 41 provided in the inner housing 15 as illustrated in fig4 a hydraulic mechanism not illustrated is provided in association with the opposite end of the engaging bar 42 to selectively apply pressure on the engaging bar 42 and force the operating end of the engaging bar 42 into the brake slot 41 in the inner housing 15 against the bias of the bellville washers 44 to prevent rotation of the inner housing 15 and the stripper rubber 20 within the outer housing 2 upon release of hydraulic pressure from the engaging bar 42 the bellville washers 44 assume their original configuration and force the engaging bar 42 outwardly thereby disengaging the operating end of the engaging bar 42 from one of the brake slots 41 provided in the inner housing 15 and allowing the drilling string inner housing 15 and the stripper rubber 20 to again rotate with respect to the outer housing 2 in operation the rotating blowout preventor 1 of this invention is typically used in association with one or more additional blowout preventors to seal a well during a drilling operation as follows the rotating blowout preventor 1 receives a drill pipe 50 of a drilling string which extends through the stripper rubber 20 of the rotating blowout preventor 1.
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of diethylamino propylchloride is used the resulting reaction product is obtained in the form of a light yellow oil boiling at 210 u00b0 c 0 04 mm hg 1 4 39 benzyloxy benzyl 2 phenyl piperazine prepared according to example 16 is alkylated by means of diethylamino ethylchloride by following the procedure described in example 3c the resulting reaction product is obtained in the form of a light yellow oil boiling at 235 u00b0 c 0 01 mm hg 1 3 39 4 39 5 39 trimethoxy benzyl 2 phenyl piperazine prepared according to example 17 is alkylated by means of diethylamine ethylchloride by following the procedure described in example 3c the resulting reaction product is obtained in the form of yellow oil boiling at 200 u00b0 c 0 03 mm hg 1 3 39 4 34 methoxy phenyl propyl 1 2 phenyl piperazine prepared according to example 18 is alkylated by means of diethylamino ethylchloride by following the procedure described in example 3c the resulting reaction product is obtained in the form of a yellow oil boiling at 180 u00b0 190 u00b0 c 0 01 mm hg 1 diethylamino ethyl 2 phenyl piperazine prepared according to example 8a is reacted with 4 ethoxy benzylchloride by following the procedure described in example 8b and using in place of 4 chloro benzylchloride the equimolecular amount of 4 ethoxy benzylchloride the resulting reaction product is obtained in the form of a yellow oil boiling at 200 u00b0 c 0 05 mm hg a 30 g of 1 4 39 chloro benzyl 2 phenyl.
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the fabric surface ornament structures can also be superimposed during forming of fibrous web 10 in the area of forming roll 6 the pockets are filled with paper fibers of the fibrous stock suspension this causes pillow type voluminous zones in tissue web 10 in the areas of the pockets structured fabric 8 has equal or fewer than 55 7 pockets per cm 2 360 pockets per inch 2 in this example structured fabric 8 is a single ply 4 strand fabric with a warp thread density of 20 9 threads per cm 53 threads inch the permeability is 700 cfm the warp threads have a diameter of 0 30 mm and the weft threads have a diameter of 0 35 mm contact area 33 of fabric 8 with a flat surface as for example the surface of yankee drying cylinder 19 is 25 fabric 8 is endless in other words it has no seam formed tissue web 10 is transported through entire tissue machine 1 lying on fabric 8 up to the transfer to the surface of yankee drying cylinder 19 after forming section 2 the tissue web is directed to the first press zone of device 3 which consists of the first and a second press zone in device 3 the tissue web is dewatered to a dry content of above 35 first press zone 15 1 is formed by a suction roll 13 and by a permeable press element u2014 press belt 11 tissue web 10 is carried through first press zone 15 1 between structured fabric 8 and felt 9 the.
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size in one embodiment a redundant segment is able to repair one or more defective cells in a memory segment located in the corresponding portion enabling a redundant element to repair one or more defective cells in a memory segment located in a different portion is also useful illustratively the matrix is separated into first and second portions 364 1 u2212 x as shown defective memory cells 393 are located in memory elements 340 12 and 340 21 in the first portion or the matrix and memory elements 340 8 and 340 18 in the second portion the defects in memory segments in the first portion can be repaired by replacing them with segments of the redundant elements in the first portion likewise the defects in memory segments in the second portion can be repaired with redundant segments in the corresponding second portion by separating the matrix into x number of portions a redundancy element can repair a defective memory segment in x different portions generally the number of fuses needed for encoding the redundancy elements is equal to x a b 1 where x is the number of portions a is equal to the number bits needed to encode the.
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3 or more sub units in the example depicted in fig1 collapsible frame 12 comprises of a top sub unit 12 a a back sub unit 12 b a bottom sub unit 12 c and a front sub unit 12 d the four sub units 12 a 12 d are pivotally connected to construct a collapsible parallelogram frame in which sub units 12 a and 12 c are substantially parallel to each other and sub units 12 b and 12 d are substantially parallel to each other accordingly the angle between each consecutive pair of sub units of frame 12 may be changed when frame 12 is in its fully unfolded position that angle is substantially a right angle but these angles of the unfolded position may be set to a different set of angles as desired when in unfolded position sub units 12 b and 12 d may further function as supporting legs for device 10 further sub unit 12 b may further be used to affix device 10 a stabilizing steady part such as a wall of a room not shown or the like front sub unit may be used as depicted in fig1 for the installation of the user 39 s handles top sub unit 12 a may also be used for supporting user 39 s seat 22 bottom sub unit 12 c may be used for supporting the pedal mechanism 14 back sub unit 12 b may also be used to support driving gear 18 and flywheel 20 el 18 may be installed with its turning axis substantially parallel to.
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is that the bottom shelves are controlled to maintain the actual product temperature by cycling the shelf flow regulator in a traditional case the case enters defrost and stops defrosting as one unit all coils and refrigeration devices enter defrost at the same time when this happens the case temperature and product temperature rises until the defrost cycle has ended then the product temperature and case temperature is pulled down to the level of normal operation this momentary rise in product temperature two three or four times a day can directly affect the product life color and bacterial growth if this product rise happens to often it can cause a real food safety issue in the case with the design of the present invention one can defrost the top coil while still refrigerating the bottom pans next the pans can be defrosted will the top coil is still refrigerating by defrosting these separately in this fashion the product is always being cooled by one device while the frost level is being reduced on the other reducing the frost level is a must in all refrigerated applications in order to maintain case performance and cooling capacity since the product is always receiving cooling effect from one device the product temperature change during a defrost cycle is very minimal in addition to cycling defrost at different times the defrost times and duration can vary in this case the refrigerated shelves or pans are not as affected by frost as the top coil is therefore the top.
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conform in vivo to internal body contours thermoset materials such as silicone cannot be so modified catheter 10 is comprised of a distal portion 12 which as later explained will extend into the peritoneal cavity of the patient and a proximal portion 14 as will be later explained a first segment 14 39 of proximal portion 14 passes through the subcutaneous and cutaneous tissue of a patient whereas a second segment 14 34 extends externally from the patient and downwardly along the external abdominal wall of the suprapubic region of the abdomen distal portion 12 includes a distal end 16 which in a preferred embodiment comprises a spiral or coiled configuration 18 which lies in a single plane when the catheter is in a natural unstressed condition spiral 18 includes a plurality of openings 20 which permits passage of fluid such as a dialysate proximal portion 14 has a proximal end 22 which may be coupled to a source of dialysate or a container for dialysate drainage in all embodiments of the present invention distal portion 12 and proximal portion 14 are preferably linear in configuration as best disclosed in fig3 distal portion 12 and proximal portion 14 are linked by a linear connecting portion 24 connecting portion 24 has a length preferably about one centimeter which is substantially co extensive with the thickness.
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one reactor bed to a sequential reactor bed within the reformer the most common type of interbed heater is a fired heater that heats the fluid and catalyst flowing in tubes other heat exchangers can be used reforming catalysts generally comprise a metal on a support the support can include a porous material such as an inorganic oxide or a molecular sieve and a binder with a weight ratio from 1 99 to 99 1 the weight ratio is preferably from about 1 9 to about 9 1 inorganic oxides used for support include but are not limited to alumina magnesia titania zirconia chromia zinc oxide thoria boria ceramic porcelain bauxite silica silica alumina silicon carbide clays crystalline zeolitic aluminasilicates and mixtures thereof porous materials and binders are known in the art and are not presented in detail here the metals preferably are one or more group viii noble metals and include platinum iridium rhodium and palladium typically the catalyst contains an amount of the metal from about 0 01 to about 2 by weight based on the total weight of the catalyst the catalyst can also include a promoter element from group iiia or group iva these metals include gallium germanium indium tin thallium and lead the data as presented in examples 1 12 shows a significant increase in aromatics hydrogen and c5 liquid product when the same catalyst is operated at a higher temperature but the same catalyst is operated.
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and conventional and will thus not be explained in further detail herein referring to fig4 the replaceable inkjet cartridge 26 includes a housing 40 containing ink and a nozzle plate 42 nozzle plate 42 has a substantially linear array of nozzles 44 in one embodiment of the large format inkjet printer 10 the nozzle array 44 includes two substantially parallel columns of nozzles 46 however other embodiments of the large format inkjet printer 10 can have one three or more columns of nozzles 46 the replaceable inkjet cartridge 26 forms images on the media by selectively ejecting ink drops from the nozzles 46 in the nozzle array 44 as the replaceable inkjet cartridge 26 translates across the media in a direction generally perpendicular to the direction of alignment of the nozzle array 44 referring to fig5 a and 5b a silicon integrated circuit chip 48 is positioned behind nozzle plate 42 in the replaceable inkjet cartridge 26 chip 48 includes substrate heaters 50 and 52 for example embedded resistors positioned at opposite ends of the chip 48 substrate heaters 50 and 52 heat the cartridge 26 and the ink in housing 40 to a predetermined temperature chip 48 also includes a channel 54 to deliver ink past ink drop forming resistors 56 shown in fig5 b positioned in two columns 58 and 60 nozzle plate 42 is positioned so that each nozzle 44 is located proximate to a corresponding resistor 56 actuating resistor.
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in the invention some embodiments may employ more than one flex the entire flex circuit may be flexible or as those of skill in the art will recognize a pcb structure made flexible in certain areas to allow conformability in some areas and rigid in other areas for planarity along contact surfaces may be employed as an alternative flex circuit in the present invention for example structures known as rigid flex may be employed support elements 14 and 16 are preferably fixed to upper surface 18 of base element 12 by adhesive 25 which is shown as a tape adhesive but may be a liquid adhesive or may be placed in discrete locations across the package preferably adhesive 25 is thermally conductive adhesives that include a flux may be used to advantage in assembly of module 10 layer 25 may also be a thermally conductive medium to encourage heat flow between the elements of module 10 alternatively a mechanical clamp or clamps may be used to hold the base and support elements together differing embodiments of the invention will place one or more support elements in a stacked disposition relative to a base element the contacts for the module itself may be closer to either the base element or the support element s of the module although more typically and preferably the module contacts will be closer to the base element the support elements may also extend over the edges of the base element or may be disposed within the perimeter of the base element flex circuit 30 is in a preferred embodiment a multi layer flexible circuit structure that has at.
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contactors would be required when switching from the inventive system to the kettering system or vice versa such readjustment of dwell angle is avoided by utilizing the additional stage q1 such switch q1 changes the timing and dwell logic compatible to a kettering system to enable convenient switching therebetween a unipolar alternating current rectangular wave generator 30 is duty cycled by the timer so that such generator is quiescent during the period when primary winding 61 is being charged and is conductive during discharge periods of winding 61 unipolarity of the ac output wave is obtained by virtue of one one end of winding 32 being at ground or reference potential such generator is connected to the collector of qn and modulates the discharge current from winding 61 during the discharge mode of the system providing a plural number of pulses in the resultant modulation envelope which effectively increases the energy level fed to any igniter it should be emphasized that although a rectangular wave generator was used in view of its convenience in construction and simplicity of configuration that any ac generator providing any waveform or even random waves may be used as a modulation source this system does not depend upon a capacitor to create an ignition oscillation inasmuch as this system will function as shown without generator 30 being connected thereto providing ignition power as.
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of the right proportions of cement and water in order to obtain a suspension with about 15 by weight of cement this mixing is preferably done as a batch operation to this end bin 34 is provided with load cells 35 for measuring into said bin 34 a predetermined quantity of cement powder normally about 4 tons by opening and closing valve 32 filling bin 34 with said predetermined amount of cement may be made an automatic operation by means of controlling means 37 acting on valve 32 in response to signals from cells 35 etc in a manner known in the art water is added to the cement in bin 34 by means of pipe 38 having valve 39 to obtain a mixture of 15 of cement by weight this addition of water can also be made automatically utilizing controlling means 41 and water flow measuring device 43 in a manner known in the art the suspension of concrete in water will be understood to be a very thin slurry by contrast the literature states typical concrete to be in a ratio of 1 concrete 2 sand and 4 gravel with 100 lbs of cement to 6 gallons of water this would be 100 lbs of cement to 10 3 lbs of water or 91 concrete even before the sand and gravel is added to facilitate filling the bin 34 the latter is provided with a remote vent pipe 45 according to broader aspects of this invention the bin 34 could be modified to a continuous flow operation or even be eliminated altogether by feeding cement and water.
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the embodiment of fig1 through 5 the trolley 14 may be permanently attached or may simply be removed upward once the spreader bar 44 and its locking rod 40 have been removed from the slot 42 thus the side plates 39 may simply permit access to the cable 12 by the trolley 14 from underneath the trolley 14 upon securing the trolley 74 one may register 76 the trolley 14 with the launch block 16 by placing the key 34 in the slot 36 one may then connect the snap shackle 60 of the gauge link 54 in order to secure the trolley 14 against rolling downhill away from the launch block 16 fixed to the cable 12 this increases safety in loading and frees up hands and personnel for the task securing 80 the suspension operates in different ways for example a harness may be attached to the connector 66 suspended by the bracket 64 from the lever 68 of the trolley 14 in fig6 in contrast the spreader bar 44 with its attached harness 66 may be locked into the slot 42 as described hereinabove ultimately an operator should verify 82 the rigging to be assured that the wheels 17 are properly fitted onto the cable 12 harnesses or seats are properly attached an open that all securements such as the carabiners 46 and side plates 39 are properly in place and so forth at this point one may load 84 or ready a rider in a harness suspended from the trolley 14 including re checking rigging releasing 86.
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then calculates therefrom a working choice which determines the metering heads toward which the monolith 1 is to be moved and the sequence of this operation beginning with the largest zone 2 the monolith 1 is thus advanced for example first of all to the metering head having the largest number of nozzles arranged in the same pattern as the zone 2 in case several more zones of this size have been determined the monolith is moved correspondingly and made to approach once again or repeatedly at varying locations the largest metering head thereafter for example the next smaller zones 3 of the monolith that have been determined are moved to the next smaller metering head until finally all those ducts 5 remain which require a separate treatment by a metering head having only one nozzle after this process has been performed the ducts 6 of the monolith 1 are sealed on one of its end faces the monolith is thereafter turned by 180 u00b0 and the process is carried out correspondingly but maintaining a complementary sealing pattern for the ducts after the controlled sealing of the ducts 6 on both end faces of the monolith 1 the latter is placed underneath a metering cylinder 28 filled with a ceramic material preferably the diameter of this cylinder corresponding approximately to the entire filter surface the metering cylinder 28 is connected via the conduit 29 to a metering facility 30 and is fed likewise with computer control with the ceramic composition present in the metering facility 30 by way of this cylinder a specific quantity of the ceramic mass is forced into the small ducts presently not as yet sealed with the first composition down to a certain desired depth subsequently.
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movement in fig5 and thereby retains the latch in its holding position of engagement with shoulder 74 on member 22 to now describe a cycle of use of the actuator assume that the device has been attached to valve 10 as illustrated and that the valve is initially in its closed position in which stem 18 extends horizontally broken lines in fig3 in that condition member 22 is urged by spring 23 in a clockwise direction as viewed in fig2 relative to the body structure 19 and to a position in which ears 50 of lost motion connector element 25 are in their broken line position of fig3 and the arcuate grooves 51 containing those ears are in their broken line position of fig3 further rotation of member 22 relative to the body structure in a valve opening direction is prevented by engagement of ears 50 with shoulders 55 on member 22 and by engagement of portions 150 of ears 50 with shoulders 65 on body part 20 fig4 when it is desired to open the valve and set the actuator key 88 is inserted into socket 89 in body part 20 so that the worm portion 90 of the key engages worm gear teeth 91 formed on the periphery of member 22 after which the key is turned to progressively rotate member 22 in.
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u2033 wall thickness and aged by a 2 step practice of 8 hr at 250 f plus 4 hr at 305 f had yield and tensile strengths of 100 9 ksi and 102 6 ksi respectively similarly the subject alloy can be over aged beyond peak strength in a second step at temperatures in the 310 360 f temperature range for 2 to 24 hours to provide a desirable combination of strength and corrosion resistance another preferred embodiment includes a final aging treatment in a third step at a lower temperature in the range 175 300 f for 1 to 30 hours which provides an additional strength benefit with no loss in corrosion properties as yet another alternative the alloy can be subjected only to the aforementioned second and third aging steps by skipping the first step to compare the invention alloy with other commercial high zinc alloys such as aa7036 aa7056 and aa7449 which have higher mg cu ratios in the range 1 0 to 1 4 the following alloys were prepared as described in example 1 fig4 compares the toughness levels of these alloys on the basis of mg cu ratio with the invention alloys using those compositions that have similar strength levels 93 95 ksi and total mg cu contents 4 0 4 2 as noted earlier it is important that undissolved second phases do not remain after processing so that fracture toughness can be.
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strip holes and the keys at least two guiding paper convexes are provided on the bottom of the paper outputting guiding plate 33 the guiding paper convexes fit the paper outputting guiding roller for pressing the outputted paper to output the cut paper smoothly preferably a barb connector is provided on the paper outputting guiding plate 33 the paper outputting guiding plate is connected with the left core unit frame 17 and the right core unit frame 23 via the barb connector a rotated button 24 is provided on the outer of the right core unit frame 23 which is installed on the connecting shaft 30 for adjusting easily in installing process the paper reel frame 64 comprises a left frame and a right frame the left frame is opposite to the right frame frame convexes are provided on the surface of the left frame that is opposite to the right frame the frame convexes are for supporting the paper reel 63 the diameter of the paper shaft of the paper reel 63 is 1 5 inches the diameter of the paper shaft of the paper reel 63 also can be 2 inches or 2 25 inches adapters are respectively connected with the frame convexes provided on the left frame and the right frame when the.
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pair of air oil tanks 254 256 one being in series with each port of the double acting cylinder 170 the top of the stack of components 90 is sensed by a photoelectric mechanism 182 secured to the support structure 24 just below the drop plate 152 the photoelectric sensor controls the location of the top of the stack of components through the air oil tanks and cylinder 170 as will be subsequently described the operation of the system will now be described an operator actuates a manual switch 200 which turns on the sewing machine motor 55 the operator then properly positions and aligns a panel 26 in front of the sewing instrumentalities of the sewing machine using both hands depressing the treadle 38 operates the sewing machine motor clutch 202 which initiates operation of the sewing machine instrumentalities 32 the clutch also simultaneously activates a microswitch 204 which in turn activates the brush motor 80 brush motor 41 a solenoid valve 206 which permits the discharge of air from jet 42 and a valve 208 which controls vacuum source 43 which draws any waste material through opening 46 in the cloth plate 48 actuation of the clutch 202 also drives the binding drive belt 54 the binding wheel 52 the cloth wheel 50 and the conveyor belt 92 through the various pulleys belts and shafts previously described the operator.
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53 a cover the remainder of the open face 32 a leaving minimal base 50 close to the valve stem 14 sockets 46 a are formed in the open face 32 of the core 28 and hold each of the windings of the coil 24 at their deepest portions and are shaped corresponding to the teeth 44 a referring to fig4 b in an alternative embodiment the teeth 44 b have hemicircular cross sections similar to the teeth of fig6 b as opposed to the trapezoidal cross sections as in the embodiment of fig2 the teeth 44 b flank the windings of the coil 24 so that the windings are positioned in between sockets 46 b in each of the embodiments of fig4 a and 4 b no change in the basic dimensions of the windings of coils 24 and 26 is required and they remain encased in the cores 28 and 30 referring now to fig5 the armature plate 34 may be asymmetric across a bisecting plane perpendicular to the valve stem 14 with the teeth 44 extending on only one side of the armature plate 34 toward sockets 46 on only one core 30 and wherein the opposite side of the armature plate 34 and its opposing core 28 is planar in this way armature mass is reduced and fabrication simplified while improved actuation force is provided toward core 30 which may preferably be the lower core of cores 28 and 30 allowing improved opening for.
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c and at a pressure of for example 2 9 atmospheres absolute the residual no x concentration of the exhaust gas amounts for example to 2 500 ppm the exhaust gas is heated in heat exchanger 20 to about 270 u00b0 c additional burner 21 raises the temperature to 320 u00b0 c approximately 42 kg h gaseous ammonia is supplied to reactor 13 the distribution ratio of the gaseous ammonia to pipes 17 18 and 19 is 70 20 10 and the ratio of the amounts of catalyst in catalyst beds 14 15 and 16 is 15 20 65 the reaction between the residual nitric oxides in the exhaust gas and the ammonia is exothermal and the thus generated heat of the purified exhaust gas passing from the outlet of reactor 13 is yielded in heat exchanger 20 to the exhaust gas coming from heat exchanger 2 at the outlet of heat exchanger 20 the purified exhaust gas has a gas flow of 20 500 norm m 3 h at a temperature of 180 u00b0 c and a pressure of 2 8 ata the remaining residual no x concentration is lower than 200 ppm the purified exhaust gas is expanded i e the pressure thereof is relieved in connection with recovery of energy in the expansion turbine 10 and is then discharged through the.
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mil as viewed on the mil scale the accuracy of the baseline is related to the certainty in the position of the gps ground stations the p code of the gps system enables the gps ground stations to determine a more accurate position than does the ca code present gps ground stations can use the p code to determine its position within an uncertainty corresponding to a spherical volume of approximately 6 meters in diameter as compared to a spherical volume of approximately 30 meters in diameter using the ca code thus it is considered preferable for the present invention to use gps receivers that can receive the p code the long base line between the gps stations further minimizes any error in establishing the angle of the base line caused by the uncertainty in the position of the gps ground stations and may be established so as to obtain a desired accuracy the uncertainty in the location of the gps ground station however does not necessarily produce a corresponding error in the angle of the base line it is thought that the uncertainty in geographic position is approximately reciprocal for gps ground stations in close geographic proximity if the calculated position of neighboring gps ground stations is in error by the same amount in the same direction the angle of the base line connecting the stations does not change relative to an arbitrary direction such as north and the.
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diameter the slots can be made to be sider or narrower this has utility in controlling slot width application_number US 26015602 A description there will first be described a slotted liner generally indicated by reference numeral 1 having a slotting geometry in accordance with the teachings of the present invention there will then be described unique methods of using the slotted liner in field applications with reference to fig1 through 6 according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention the method of placing slots through the wall of a metal pipe in a helical pattern is implemented to produce a helically slotted tubular article having longitudinal slots disposed along two helical paths suitable for use as a retractable slotted liner referring now to fig1 the helically slotted tubular article is comprised of a metal pipe 1 suitable for use as a slotted liner having an upper end 2 and lower end 3 longitudinal slots 4 extending through the wall of the metal pipe 1 and of approximately constant length are disposed at regular circumferential intervals along left hand helical paths 5 and 6 helical paths 5 amp 6 have approximately constant pitch are positioned at opposing circumferential positions and extend over the same slotted interval 7 of the pipe body leaving both the upper and lower ends 2 amp 3 of the metal pipe 1 as unslotted end intervals unslotted upper and lower ends 2 amp 3 are.
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the cell and an alternating current voltage is applied between an electrode plate 5 disposed within an electrolytic coloring cell 4 and the electricity supply element 3 a strip wire or foil 6 hereinafter referred to as 34 strip 34 of aluminum or an alloy thereof wound on an uncoiler not shown is unwound and the strip is subjected to a pretreatment comprising degreasing washing with water etching washing with water neutralization and washing with water the strip thus pre treated is contacted with the supply element 3 to charge it positively and the charged strip is passed through the cell 1 at any appropriate rate to anodize it the anodized strip is then passed through the cell 4 to color it thereafter the colored strip is washed with water and wound up on a recoiler not shown the following examples will further illustrate the first example as described above of the process of the present invention an aluminum alloy 5005 h14 was anodized at a rate of 4 m min in a sulfuric acid solution having a concentration of 300 g per liter in the electrolytic cell 1 including an electrode plate 2 made of lead the temperature of the solution was 30 u00b0 c and the direct current voltage applied was 20 v then the anodized alloy was electrolytically colored in the electrolytic cell 4 containing 2 g l stannous sulfate 20 g l nickel sulfate 10 g l sulfuric acid and 5 g l cresol sulfonate and including an electrode plate 5 made of nickel the temperature of.
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thereby separating upper and lower portions 26 28 of first flange 16 and creating an opening through which product may be filled after the reclosable package or bag 54 is filled the upper and lower portions 26 28 of first flange 16 are joined together again by forming a hard seal 64 away from the peelable seal 62 the positioning of additional sealant 65 if required is shown in fig5 b and the resulting hard seal is formed in the same location as shown in fig5 c while lower portion 28 is shown to the exterior of the upper portion 26 of the first flange 16 this configuration could be reversed with the lower portion 28 to the interior of upper portion 26 additionally various easy open or tamper evident features as well as a slider could be incorporated into this design likewise the fill method could use a one time opening feature with the reclosure feature removed or eliminated a second embodiment of the disclosure is shown in fig6 10 in this embodiment a high burst zipper 70 is used such as is shown in fig6 it should be noted that a high burst zipper 70 could be incorporated into any of the disclosed embodiments the high burst zipper includes first and second profiles 72 74 with respective first and second flanges 76 78 and first and second interlocking elements 81 82 additionally the high capacity characteristics of the zipper 70 are enhanced by the internal segment 80 which joins first flange 76 to second flange 78 segment 80 may be integrally extruded with first flange 76 as described in the above identified u s pat nos 7 621 105 and 7 963 007 and u s published application no 2008 0047228 the lower end of internal segment 80.
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and thus only the capacitance change may be utilized in the calculations described below such a material is however not so exact and the structure does not become so thin next in the structure there is the signal electrode pattern 106 of the emfit u00ae film arranged on the upper surface of a plastic film 107 which also can be a printed circuit card in detail this layer is described in fig3 b it should be noted that the signal electrode pattern can have a desired form and the different areas can be rectangular oval or round the signal electrode pattern comprises areas 106 and when pressed the element identifies the pressing by generating a charge impulse under an advantageous arrangement the element is formed into a row 108 comprising several subsequent areas 106 wherein the areas 106 are somewhat narrower than the finger width and which areas are very near each other preferably in the range of 0 5 mm the purpose of this row 108 is to form a sensor matrix that senses the place in the row that has been pressed as well as the movement of the finger along the row the purpose of this is to adjust a desired operation at a certain moment such as the bass frequencies treble frequencies volume etc between every area of the row 108 a resistor is arranged by silk printing or by using a miniature chip resistor 110 and only the outer areas 109 of the row have.
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620 of fig6 the outcome is tested and if the instruction is still in flight control transfers to step 630 otherwise control passes to step 640 in step 630 at least the instruction having computed the corrupted value and its successor instructions are flushed from the pipeline execution resumes to recompute a non corrupt value the method ends in step 640 re execution cannot be used to recompute a corrupt value if an alternate mechanism is available control transfers to step 650 otherwise control transfers to step 660 in step 650 an alternate method for recovery is used in step 660 no recovery methods are available when a corrupt value has been found a machine check or other error notification condition is signaled those skilled in the art will understand that the method 600 can be used in conjunction with recording and decision methods for proving early fail indications removal of repeatedly failing hardware elements logging and so forth as has been described for method 500 in steps 545 to 560 in another aspect of recovery data stored in instruction queues such as instruction buffers issue queues global completion tables and reservation stations are detected as corrupted by checking parity or other such data integrity mechanisms like eccs crcs etc in accordance with fig5 and 6 a flush is triggered allowing to read corrupted data from architectural state specifically instruction caches or memory for instructions and register files for data values but no register value recovery is necessary while the preferred embodiment to the invention has been.
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sub 5 c sub 2 str154 str155 str156 h 34 h sub 3 c str157 h sub 3 c str158 h 35 h sub 3 c str159 str160 str161 h 36 h sub 3 c str162 h sub 3 c str163 h 37 str164 str165 h sub 3 c str166 h 38 str167 str168 h sub 3 c str169 h 39 str170 str171 h str172 h sub 3 c 40 str173 str174 h sub 3 c str175 h 41 str176 str177 h str178 h sub 3 c 42 str179 str180 h sub 3 c str181 h the r 1 protecting groups in examples 20 to 26 the r 3 protecting group in example 29 and r 5 protecting group in example 35 are removed as the last step in the synthesis the 4 azidoproline of example 30 when treated with the reducing agent will yield a 4 aminoproline product the r 6 ester groups shown in examples 37 to 42 are not removed 1 n 3s 3 benzoylamino 2 4 methoxyphenyl methyl thio 4 phenylbutyl l alanyl l proline isomer a is treated with the reagent listed below in col i to give the product shown in col ii str182 deprotection by treatment with mercuric trifluoroacetate yields the desired final product __________________________________________________________________________examplecol i r sub.
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one of the faces of the strip is partially in direct contact with the volatile substance and the other face is partially in direct contact with the environment the volatile substance is preferably an aromatic substance although substances with another type of properties such as insecticide substances for example can also be used the device adjustment means are placed between the air flow and the external face of the permeable strip and are provided with at least one window of a variable area for controlling the amount of air passing through the device and acting on the membrane and as a result the amount of air freshening product supplied to the environment per unit of time the device is optionally provided with side windows the area of which can also be adjusted preferably simultaneously to the aforementioned windows of a variable area the device is complemented with means for fixing to a fixed structure such as the grating of a ventilation air equipment outlet for example such as the ventilation air outlet of a motorized vehicle or an air conditioning equipment in such case the aforementioned air flow comes from the ventilation air outlet of a vehicle or of an air conditioning equipment an evaporator device of great simplicity and therefore of a very reduced cost is thus obtained such that it can be used.
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to the vertices of a square member in a substantially central position relative to the base wall of the box like body the plug c is designed to be connected to a flexible cord k which is assumed to be of indeterminate length and which carries at one of its ends a connector 10 u2032 the reason for this term will become clear in the following text having four sockets 100 when the end of the flexible cord k carrying the connector 10 u2032 is coupled to the plug c the four sockets form corresponding cylindrical or more generally tubular cavities for receiving the pins c 1 which are inserted into them as will become apparent from the following text the sockets 100 of the connector 10 u2032 are connected to corresponding conductive lines or tracks 12 applied using known lamination methods for example to a strip like substrate 14 of the cord k as is shown in fig5 to 7 only for reasons of simplicity of illustration in various embodiments the body of the cord k is shaped overall in the form of a channel in which it is possible to identify a core wall defined by the strip 14 on which the lines 12 are located and two end walls 16 in this arrangement the volume of the inner cavity of the channel shape is filled with an insulating material 18 designed to protect the conductive lines 12 provided on the strip like substrate 14 so as to provide electrical protection of the lines 12 in accordance with the ip standards for example in various embodiments cords k of the type considered herein can be produced from a continuous strip of virtually indeterminate length in which the substrate 14 with the lines 12 formed on the surface.
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pin 148 therein a cam roller 149 is pivotally secured to one end of lever 147 a retainer member 150 is secured to the other end of 147 and it captures one end of spring 152 the other end of spring 152 is captured by a pin 153 the top portion of spring 152 extends into a deeper recess 155 a cover member 160 has a front end 161 a rear end 162 a left side wall 163 and a fight side wall 164 finger grips 167 are formed in both of the side walls 163 and 164 cover member 160 has a bottom wall 170 having a bore hole 172 therein tracks 174 are formed on the inner side wall surfaces and they telescopically receive rails 142 a screw 176 extends upwardly through bore hole 172 and is threaded into the bottom end era tapered nut 178 once cover 160 is slid onto rails 142 screw 176 is tightened which causes tapered nut 178 to push upwardly until it contacts cam roller 149 and preloads spring 152 the length of cover member 160 is about 1 inch short of the length of primary recess 132 when the rifle is fired long gun stock 128 will travel rearwardly while cover member 160 is held stationary by the forward hand of the person holding the rifle cam roller 149 will contact tapered nut 178 causing lever 147 to pivot forwardly causing spring 152 to be stretched thereby reducing the recoil force in fig2 and 26 cover member 160 is illustrated as having a handgrip member 190 with its top end pivotally secured to hinge assembly.
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process effected when an end user at the device 12 accesses the internet through access provider site 32 is as follows 1 the end users access the search engine 44 provided as a basic service by the access provider and requests a search outlining the search argument 2 the search engine 44 passes the argument and results of its search in database 46 to the associative search engine 40 which looks for a match in the product database 42 determining a logical product fit to the initial search argument the associative search engine 40 creates a logical tree analysis of possible product fits and selects or creates a probable best product advertisement for the advertisement window on the search results in this case the associative search engine 40 also can utilize the maintained profile on the end user from past search sessions and or historical data gathered on their buying habits in the product selection processing the associative search engine correlates the user 39 s identity to data in the user profile database 48 which it maintains and updates with data e g search argument received with search request from the current search session 3 the search engine 44 provides the end user with the results of the search against the given argument including the initial product advertisement from the associative search engine 40 the results and advertisement are displayed by end user device 12 4 the end user refines hisser search by either.
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42 are a pair of conduits 44 and 46 the hose 44 transmits air from the flow control device 42 to a lower part 50 of the buck 16 to allow inflation of the buck body while the buck 16 is at the dressing station 14 the conduit 46 connects the flow control device 42 with the heat exchanger 30 to transmit pressurized air to the top of the buck 16 when the buck is at the pressing station a pair of two way air cylinders 52 and 54 are connected to an upper part of the housing of the flow control device 42 and move in a reciprocating fashion within the housing 42 as will be described hereinafter a pressing plate or head 60 is heated by air which passes through the heat exchanger 30 and is delivered to the pressing plate 60 through suitable conduits not shown for clarity the steam from the pressing operation is collected and returned through a specially provided conduit 62 schematically shown in fig2 into the heat exchanger for subsequent recirculation the heat exchanger conventionally contains a steam heated coil for heating of the air supplied to the expandable buck body 16 the heated air from the heat.
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penetrate the offshore structure 10 to its target depth in addition the side and end friction of the lower foundation section 20 walls in contact with the soil will have a bearing on the effectiveness of the suction to further facilitate installation the lower foundation section 20 can be fitted with high pressure jets 8 at the tip 25 of the lower foundation section 20 the jets 8 are used to spray fluidly at a high pressure into the soil around the tip in order to reduce or eliminate tip resistance and reduce skin friction resistance thereby further facilitating installation given the particular soil and the geometry of the offshore structure 10 installation can be achieved if as described further below 1 excessive flow or piping of water does not occur 2 the soil does not become quick 3 and the under pressure does not exceed the cavitation pressure inside the lower foundation section 20 when operating the pump 42 a hydrostatic gradient will be created in the soil located in the lower foundation section 20 as water moves up through the soil there may also be some soil that moves up the flow of water will need to be restricted to ensure the soil does not become u201c quick u201d i e like quicksand and to keep from producing soil up through the pump 42 if the foundation sand becomes quick it.
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load of washed articles 60 as is the case with the conventional device fig1 the load of washed articles 60 would suddenly receive a high pressure and the air and water which the load 60 contains would produce a strong force which would tear it or make a circular hole or holes therein therefore the preliminary extraction of water as hereinabove described is very important for protecting the articles the supply of the hydraulic fluid 66 is continued to continue the application of pressure to the load 60 until the pressure reaches a predetermined maximum level if the predetermined maximum pressure is reached the pressure controller 61 transmits a signal to the servo valve 63 to actuate it to bypass the hydraulic fluid 66 to cause it to flow back into the reservoir 65 through the return line 64 so that an appropriate level of pressure may be maintained throughout the water extracting operation the pressure controller 61 can be set for actuation at different levels of maximum pressure which depend on the nature of the load of washed articles 60 the timer not shown is set for realizing a proper cycle of the water extracting operation upon expiration of the time set by the timer the hydraulic system 48 is switched to a different circuit which causes the piston rod 51 to rise to some extent to its intermediate position as shown in fig5 or to its uppermost position whereupon the membrane 53 is separated from the washing 60 the basket raising and lowering mechanism 46 is actuated to raise the basket 42 by the chain etc as shown in fig5 a limit switch or similar device not shown detects the.
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the trigger zone if the ventricular event detected was a v sense within the trigger zone then path 108 is followed otherwise the ventricular event detected is paced and path 106 is followed if path 106 is followed then step 124 is executed in step 124 a determination is made as to whether the dynamic upper activity interval duai is greater than the upper activity interval uai the uai is the programmed minimum v2v escape for brady pacing the duai is the dynamic upper activity level this interval is greater than or equal to uai and less than or equal to vspv2v if the duai is not greater than uai at 124 then duai is already at minimum so there is no need to check further with respect to decreasing duai in this situation path 126 is followed and step 100 is executed again waiting for the next ventricular event if the duai is greater than the uai then path 128 is followed from step 124 to step 130 in step 130 a determination is made as to whether all of the last n v2v intervals are greater than or equal to dv2v the minimum v2v interval ending in a ventricular pace that is long enough such that it will not interfere with detection if all of the last n v2v intervals are not greater than or equal to dv2v at 130 then path 134 is followed and step 120 is executed in step 120 the dynamic upper activity interval duai is used as the upper activity interval uai in calculating the current v2v escape after execution of step 120 path 122 is followed returning control.
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the lower rail of the window sash the slider 34 moves along the sill in a straight line from right to left as the window opens and the force applied at the pivot connection 38 to the link 39 is almost perfectly in line with the direction of translation throughout the movement of the window sash between fully open and closed positions forces perpendicular to the line of translation are nearly zero for all window positions as the slider 34 moves toward the left to move the window sash to the full open wash position a pull is exerted on the links 42 and 43 which in coaction with the link 26 which is pivoted to the fixed second shoe 27 the window is caused to move outwardly as the first shoe 20 moves from right to left if the window is to have a fully open egress position shown in broken line in fig3 rather than a fully open wash position the operation of first shoe 20 and second shoe 27 is changed the screw 28 is removed from a hole 50 in the second shoe 27 to free this shoe for movement along the guide track 22 this screw is then used to secure the first shoe 20 in fixed position by insertion in a hole 50 and threading into the planar part 29 of the guide track as shown in broken line in fig3 the screw being identified at 28 39 for the opening of the window to an egress position the slider 34 moves from the position shown in fig2 to the position shown in broken line in fig3 this movement has caused.
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the disclosures of these patents are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties so a displayed image or graphic once optically captured can trigger provision of a user profile but i want more i want to communicate different user profiles for different settings or experiences after all i might not want a business colleague to have access to my personal user profile or friend user profile one way to accomplish transfer of different user profiles is through conveying different orientation information for example orientation information can be conveyed through different positioning e g different orientations of a device display screen when it is photographed i can hold the mobile device a first way see fig2 a when i want to transfer a first profile hold the device a second way see fig2 b when i want to transfer a second profile and hold the device a third way see fig2 c to facilitate the transfer of a third profile and so on recall from above that a watermark may include a component from which orientation information can be determined so for example if my background or other displayed image graphic includes a digital watermark with an orientation component holding the displayed watermarked background at different orientations will introduce different orientation information when the digital watermark is decoded.
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to a substructure referring to fig3 in step 300 a user places one or more alignment stoppers on a beam in step 310 a user places an adapter as desired on chosen ones of the alignment stoppers in step 320 the user places at least one panel on the alignment stopper and adapter so that the panel is engaged with the stopper and adapter in step 330 the user places additional panels on the stoppers and adapters until the user has completed construction of the portion of the panel structure or floor desired to be constructed with the adapters fig4 depicts alternate embodiments of the adapter which may be implemented as desired the shapes arc purely illustrative only and changes may be made to the shapes to meet design cost or other goals referring to fig4 a an adapter is picture m which one side of the adapter has one profile and the other side has a different profile the adapter continues to have a central cutout designed to receive a top flange of an alignment stopper the adapter 400 may be used to join a panel such as that shown in fig1 with a panel such as that shown in fig2 fig4 b depicts an alternative embodiment of the adapter referring to fig4 b the adapter includes a flange instead of a cutout such an adapter may be deployed when the substructure or alignment stopper instead of a top flange includes a top cutout instead the flange of the adapter may then fit into the cutout of the substructure or the alignment stopper the adapter may be made of plastic metal or any other desired material while particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described it will be understood that changes may be made.
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comparator 68 remains at a high level as shown in fig4 c and the and gate 69 provides an output signal as shown in fig4 d which is identical with the knocking detection signal of the form of a pulse train the integrator 3 integrates the output signal of the and gate as shown in fig4 e the phase delay controller 5 delays the phase of the reference ignition timing signal as shown in fig4 f according to the output voltage of the integrator 3 as shown in fig 4 e to provide a pulse signal as shown in fig4 g the transistor t r of fig1 is switched off by using the falling of the pulse signal to interrupt current supply to the ignition coil c i whereby the engine is ignited the ignition timing is indicated by a symbol 34 u03b4 34 in fig4 at the falling of the pulse as shown in fig4 g namely at the ignition timing the transistor 67 of fig3 is switched on to reset the charging voltage of the capacitor 63 to zero level as indicated at c in fig4 b fig5 shows the respective waveforms of signals generated by the component of the ignition timing control system of fig3 upon occurrence of a comparatively strong knocking when a knocking detection signal of the form of a pulse train having a plurality of pulses as shown in fig5 a is generated due to the occurrence of a strong knocking the charging voltage indicated at c rises to exceed the predetermined reference voltage v r as shown in fig5 b and.
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tangs 44 are protected from contact with the installation media 100 and 104 by the bowtie tip 24 and possess radii and chamfers sufficient to prevent snagging with installation media 100 and 104 during removal of the rivet 20 the tangs 44 temporarily axially deflect when the washer 50 is moved to the locked or unlocked position returning thereafter to a rest position the tangs are sufficient in size and span to cause interference with the washer 50 and require an adequate amount of torque allowing for hand installation while resisting vibration or loosening action by way of example a rivet device 10 having a shank diameter of 0 180 u2033 and an overall height of 0 545 u2033 may have a tang height of 0 020 u2033 as stated above the washer 50 provides a pair of detents with the rivet tangs 44 by way of two pair of obstructions 56 located on the inner diameter 58 of the washer 50 the bottom 54 of the washer 50 is placed over the bowtie tip 24 of the rivet 20 the washer head 62 is recessed at a depth and diameter sufficient to permit counter rotation between the washer 50 and the bowtie tip 24 relative bidirectional rotation of the rivet 20 with respect to the washer 50 or of the washer 50 with respect to the rivet 20 engages the rivet tangs 44 with the washer obstructions.
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applied to the microcapsules can vary depending on the polymer that makes up the outer wall of the fibre or the microcapsules thermoplastic materials generally have a transition temperature at which the material changes from a vitreous glass state to one which is visco elastic in which the material behaves more like a viscous fluid this temperature u201c glass transition temperature u201d depends on a number of factors such as the polymer structure its molecular weight and the presence of additives such as plasticizers fibres can also be bicomponent with a softer outer wall and the core which would be a polymer of a higher melting temperature than the outside wall and above the processing temperature used for the fusion of the walls of the microcapsules with the outer wall of the fibres an example of bicomponent fibres is those used in non woven webs of fibres bound together by a process called u201c thermobonding u201d another example are thermoplastic continuous filaments used in u201c spun bonded u201d non wovens the textile substrate fibrous assembly made up of fibres and microcapsules connected together only by the points of contact of their walls does not need a binder to bind microcapsules and fibres this has several advantages relating to materials on which binders are present namely that binders are thermally conductive and lower the thermal resistivity of the fibrous assembly whereas if more air is trapped between the fibres like in the case of microcapsules fused to the fibres the resistivity of the fibrous assembly remains much the same as without microcapsules the binders used to fix the fibres in non woven webs have a higher thermal conductivity than.
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the mouth of the singe slit is beveled in all cases on the inner edge side the bevel amounts to about 45 u00b0 also in all other embodiments the mouth is so widened in funnel shape in cross section also in cases in which the ramp stones are developed protruding different distances in the region of the singe slit 2 with due consideration of the direction of travel of the goods arrow y the second ramp stone 12 is developed protruding backward in accordance with the first and third embodiments in accordance with the fifth embodiment the ramp stones 11 12 and 13 terminate practically at the same distance from the vertical extent of the flat textile structure 3 the same development is selected also with respect to the same variant of the fifth embodiment only that in that case the initial portion of the combustion chamber 10 has a saw tooth like wall structure designated 48 which produces an eddying of the foot of the flame in this region the profiling shown extends over the entire width of the burner unit in accordance with the third embodiment the ramp stone 11 protrudes forward and the third ramp stone 13 present between it and the ramp stone 12 does so also they protrude to the same extent from the showing of the fourth embodiment it is clear that the intermediate ramp stone 13 which acts in flame jet diverging manner alone assumes an exposed position with respect to the two adjacent ramp stones 11 12 which themselves protrude in the same vertical plane the ramp stones forming the front surface 15 of the burner unit 1 are drawn inward in trough like manner at a distance from.
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24 of the mount 7 are slightly conically shaped with the bevel being smaller than 7 degrees to achieve self locking the plug in opening 24 and the drive shaft 21 form in combination a fit for firmly clamping the attachment brush 5 upon the handpiece 4 of the toothbrush 1 in another implementation the connecting section of the drive shaft 21 and the plug in opening 24 of the mount 7 are cylindrically shaped the drive shaft 21 and the conformably shaped mount 7 can be of an essentially circular configuration when viewed in cross section accordingly the drive shaft 21 forms an essentially circular cone as a comparison of fig2 and 4 shows the drive shaft 21 and the conformably shaped mount 7 have at their front ends a flattening 15 in the form of two opposite surfaces tapering relative to the longitudinal axis 17 in one implementation the whole sleeve shaped mount 7 in the interior of the coupling member 3 is a two part configuration a first mounting member 11 and a second mounting member 12 are both of an approximately half shell shaped configuration so that the mount 7 resembles a longitudinally slotted sleeve the mount 7 can be centrally split in a plane containing the longitudinal axis 17 but the half shell shaped mounting member 11 can also cover an angle segment of less than 180 u00b0 as fig2 shows the mounting member 11 is formed separately from the coupling member 3 so that it is movable relative to the coupling member 3 by contrast the second half shell shaped mounting member 12 has its end which is on the side closest to the working head 2 integrally formed on the coupling member 3 at the bottom of the inner recess 9 owing.
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product payment devices upon the suitable selection or specification of device parameters to ensure proper functioning of a product reader e g pcd r with a product card e g picc c a paypass u2014 reference picc is used to generate a range of behaviors f 2 x f 3 x in a function f of variable x the function f may for example be a magnetic field response as a function of distance this range of behaviors f 2 x f 3 x is observed on a paypass u2014 reference pcd see fig3 the paypass implementation may require or specify that a product card i e picc c must display a behavior fc x that falls within the range of established card behaviors f 2 x f 3 x to be u201c compliant u201d the behavior fc x is observed on the paypass u2014 reference pcd see fig4 further the paypass implementation may require or specify that a product reader i e pcd r must function correctly with the paypass u2014 reference picc exhibiting a range of card behaviors f 1 x f 4 x as observed on the paypass u2014 reference pcd to be u201c compliant u201d by requiring or specifying that the range.
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invention which is similar to the embodiments of fig3 a and 3b except that the cover 30 is internally threaded and detachably fits onto corresponding threads 35 in the housing 20 so as to secure the insert 10 in place the recessed portions 5 39 in the housing 20 ensure that the insert 10 is itself recessed below the outermost circumferential surface 21 of the face of the housing 20 so that the insert 10 does not interfere with the capping operation of the device for example the position of the insert 10 is not altered upon placing the cover 30 onto the housing and locking it thereon regardless of whether that locking operation involves a small twisting motion the embodiment of fig3 a and 3b a threading operation the embodiments of fig4 a and 4b a snapping operation the embodiments of fig5 a and 5b or some other operation fig5 a and 5b illustrate yet another embodiment of the present invention which is similar to the embodiments of fig3 a and 3b except that the cover 30 is configured to create a detachable friction fit over housing 20 thus with insert 10 positioned in place in the housing 20 the cover 30 together with lens 40 is frictionally engaged to the outer surface of.
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coating layers disposed on at least one surface of the reinforcing layer in one embodiment the reinforcing layer is a woven fabric in another embodiment the fabric or scrim is made from polyolefin materials such as polyethylene polypropylene copolymers and other combinations thereof in an exemplary embodiment the scrim is made from polypropylene film material and comprises 11 tapes per inch of a 875 denier polypropylene tape in the warp direction and 5 8 tapes per inch of a 1250 denier polypropylene tape in the weft direction in an alternative embodiment the reinforcing layer comprises a nonwoven fabric the scrim can be coated on one or both sides at least one coating layer comprises an anti slip coating layer the anti slip coating layer comprises a compound based on a styrene and ethylene butylene s e b s block copolymer in one embodiment the anti slip layer comprises a compound based on a styrene and ethylene butylene s e b s block copolymer comprising from about 30 75 by weight styrene ethylene butylene styrene block copolymer from about 0 50 by weight resin and from about 0 1 2 by weight antioxidant stabilizer dusting agent one such suitable s e b s based compound is kraton u00ae md6649 compound manufactured by kraton polymers referred to hereafter as u201c kraton 6649 u201d the anti slip coating layer may additionally comprise kraton u00ae g1730m compound referred to hereafter as u201c kraton 1730 u201d it has been found surprisingly that the anti slip coating layer provides anti skid properties to the roofing underlayment and also maintains tack when water is applied to the surface of the underlayment the smooth coating allows water run off to prevent water build up under.
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and upper leftwardly extending horizontal base flange 45 mounting flange 44 is fixably connected to pan tilt head base 41 pyrometer 21 is attached to pyrometer mounting plate 46 mounting plate 46 is in turn pivotally mounted to base flange 45 at a pivot connection 55 not shown which allows the sensing end 56 of pyrometer 21 to pivot left right up and down thus the front of pyrometer mounting plate 46 may be moved in both the horizontal and vertical direction relative to base flange 45 pyrometer mounting plate 46 is a generally flat planar member orientated on the same plane as base flange 45 vertical and horizontal adjustment of pyrometer 21 is effectuated by manual adjustment of pyrometer vertical adjustment 48 and horizontal adjustment 49 as shown in fig2 b vertical adjustment 48 includes vertical adjustment block 50 and vertical adjustment screw 51 vertical adjustment block 50 is a solid rectangular member fixably mounted to the rear of pyrometer mounting plate 46 a threaded throughbore extends down through vertical adjustment block 50 and in turn through pyrometer mounting plate 46 this threaded throughbore is orientated in the vertical direction vertical adjustment screw 51 is threaded for movement through said vertical throughbore such that rotation of vertical adjustment screw 51 in the clockwise direction will move vertical adjustment screw 51 down through vertical adjustment block 51 and out the bottom of pyrometer mounting plate 46 as the bottom of vertical adjustment screw 51 protrudes from the bottom of the vertical throughbore in pyrometer mounting plate 46 it contacts the top of fixed base flange 45 thus if adjustment screw 51 is adjusted further.
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at the negative potential increases with expansion of the sheath and a ratio at two arbitrary points vp 1 and vp 2 can be represented as follows hence so far as both vp 1 and vp 2 at their constant values are imparted to the probe this ratio maintains a constant value to be determined only by the type of gas however when the contaminant film is produced on the surface of the probe the electron current in particular the one flowing through the probe decreases remarkably due to lowering of its electrical conductivity as indicated by ip 1 and ip 2 in fig5 accordingly at the start of the measurement the value of the current ratio of the probes in their clean condition ie vp 1 ii vp 2 is measured and stored and any decrease in the current ratio thereafter is measured whereby it is possible to know the cleanliness of the probes quantitatively no sooner the measuring probes will depart from a certain permissible range of cleanliness as established than is imparted a sufficient quantity of the negative voltage so as to remove the contaminant film by the ion bombardment upon restoration of the current ratio to its initial value as memorized the measurement is resumed by repetition of these operations it becomes possible to perform the continuous measurement of the probes while maintaining their cleanliness in the reactive plasma within a certain definite value at a relatively high pressure under which no sheath producing conditions can be established the current ratio ieo iio becomes dependent on a temperature.
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does not 34 flip up 34 which is a motion which would be startling to an animal and may be so frightening and traumatic that the animal would simply starve rather than to risk confrontation with such a device further the present linkage system provides a slight downward slope to lid 12 and forward lip 13 which acts as a rain lid the linkage system lends itself to easy economical manufacture by the use of injection molding of strong plastic components for most of the parts used herein it is further noted particularly in reference to fig2 that as lid 12 opens in response to pressure being applied to pressure plate 11 in the direction of arrow 20 that lid 12 not only moves upwardly in the manner described above but also rearwardly and away from the location of an animal standing upon pressure plate 11 such a movement would again be least likely to frighten an animal causing an animal to lurch from pressure plate 11 thus causing lid 12 to close it is further contemplated that support arm 23 and in turn lid 12 be biased by spring assembly 30 whereby lid 12 remains covering open top 18 of bin 16 unless an animal of sufficient weight to overcome the bias steps on the pressure plate as such when.
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8 a negative slurry was prepared by dispersing the mixture into nmp the slurry was coated on a copper foil in a thickness of 15 u03bcm dried and compressed thereby manufacturing a negative electrode together with a 25 u03bcm thick polyethylene separator the manufactured electrodes were wound and pressed then placed into prismatic cans having the dimensions of 30 mm u00d7 48 mm u00d7 6 mm each electrolyte of examples 1 to 18 and comparative example 1 was injected into individual cans thereby completing the fabrication of the li ion cells the lithium ion cells which were manufactured by injecting the electrolytes of examples 1 to 18 and comparative example 1 were charged with a current of 160 ma to a charge voltage of 4 2 v under constant current and constant voltage cc cv then the cells were allowed to sit for 1 hour and the cells were discharged at 2 5 v with a current of 160 ma and left to sit for 1 additional hour after repeating this procedure 3 times the cells were charged with a current of 800 ma to a voltage of 4 2 v for 2 hours and 30 minutes after charging the cells were placed in a condenser at u2212 20 u00b0 c and they were allowed to stand for 16 hours then the cells were discharged with a current of 160 ma to a charge voltage of 2 75v in order to measure the discharge capacity of the cells the discharge.
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the screen also the settlement center server 110 drives the monitoring camera 170 to photograph the illegal or stolen vehicle and its driver after the monitoring camera 170 photographs the vehicle and its driver it converts the photographed image to a data file and transmits it to the settlement center server 110 in addition the settlement center server 110 transmits a command to the lifting gate 180 instructing it to block the vehicle in response the lifting gate 180 transmits its operating state information to the settlement center server 110 if a vehicle navigation system vns instead of the etc terminal 200 is mounted in the vehicle the vns receives the same guide information displayed by the guide displayers 130 and 160 the vns displays this information for the driver after receiving it from the dsrc base station 120 and displays it on its own liquid crystal display lcd accordingly the driver can view the guide information displayed on the lcd of the vns terminal so that parking service information can be more conveniently provided to the driver as so far described the parking charge settling apparatus and method using a dsrc has the following effects firstly a small number of persons are needed to do a general management in the parking lot so that the management expenses can be reduced secondly an available parking space can be checked and a parking charge is settled for the driver 39 s convenience without.
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are all 1 mm the length of the liquid inlet pipes are all 15 cm the length of the connection tubes between the t valve and the microchannel reactor 1 and 2 are both 30 cm the length of connection tube between the microchannel reactor 1 and the outlet is 20 cm the length of the connection tube between the microchannel reactor 2 and the outlet is 30 cm the volume of the microchannel reactor 1 is 5 ml the volume of the microchannel reactor 2 is 20 ml 1 15 g cyclohexanone oxime purity 98 and 1 13 g triethylamine purity 98 were added into a certain volume of acetonitrile to obtain a homogeneous solution in which the concentration of the cyclohexanone being 1 0 mol l and the concentration of the triethylamine being 1 1 mol l and it was pumped into the microchannel reactor 1 by the pump a the volume flow rate in the pump a was controlled to 0 25 ml min 2 2 85 g p toluenesulfonyl chloride was added into a certain volume of acetonitrile the concentration of the p toluenesulfonyl chloride was 1 0 mol l and pumped into the microchannel reactor 1 at a flow rate of 0 25 ml min by the pump b such that the reaction mole ratio of the cyclohexanone oxime the triethylamine and the p benzenesulfonyl chloride was.
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and or rare earth metals wherein the first reduction stage is carried out as far as an average composition corresponding to o x where x 0 5 to 1 5 and before the second stage the reduction product from the first stage is freed from alkaline earth oxides and or rare earth metal oxides which are formed by washing with mineral acids application_number US 40039999 A description fig1 shows a conical reactor vessel 1 with a motor m driven stirrer 2 feed parts 3 4 for reducing agent and oxide charge components a further inlet not shown is used to supply protective gas the charge is heated to melting stage for the reducing agent and the ta nb oxide is converted to target metal particles which pass through exit tube 5 having an angled outlet section 6 exiting through a channel feed stopper 7 to small trays 8 on a conveyor or belt not shown for transport through chambers 9 11 and beyond passing interlock valves 10 12 to control inert atmosphere and eventual air release for cool down of the newly formed particles according to a preferred embodiment of the process the first reduction stage is carried out continuously in this procedure the melt of the reducing agent is placed in a conical container and the pentoxide and the reducing agent are continuously added to the melt simultaneously or alternately via the above mentioned parts 3 4 due to their higher densities the nbo x formed and.
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and oscillator terms for the core in this case are dependent on a variable x which corresponds to the molecular ratio of silica to dopant x sio 2 1 p 2 o 5 etc for example x 4 for a material of a silica base doped with 20 mol of p 2 o 5 then the dispersion and oscillator energies are expressed as e 0 x e 0 dopant u x e o base u2212 e o dopant eq 4a and e d x e d dopant v x e d base u2212 e d dopant eq 4b where u x and v x are the bond fraction and cation fraction respectively u x and v x are determined according to the composition of the molecules with u x v x 1 for sio 2 and u x v x x x 2 with p 2 o 5 as the dopant according to hammond in this way curve 100 corresponding to the refractive index value as a function of photon energy as shown in fig4 a is generated by combining eq 1 with eqs 4a and 4b turning now to fig4 b curve 110 represents calculated mode index values as a function of photon energy in the case where the optical fiber is composed of a p 2 o 5 doped silica core with a diameter of 4 u03bcm and a silica cladding mode index n mode e p is a value which corresponds to the index of refraction as seen by an optical mode of a particular photon energy propagating through the core an optical fiber mode index differs from the refractive index or group index because mode index takes into account the finite diameter of.
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10 disposed at right angles to each other the inclusion of the second body 14 in the positionable connector 10 allows significantly greater flexibility in the angles at which panels can be fastened the second body has a rotating groove 34 that is positioned between the two end radial segments 20 39 on the main body 12 of the positionable connector the rotating groove has radial segments 20 a rear seating wall 24 and outer walls 28 like those of the other grooves 26 and thus can be used to fasten a panel to the positionable connector 10 the rotating groove 34 is connected to an inner ring 36 trapped by the six rear seating walls 24 on the main body 12 for rotation about the axis 22 preferably the ring has a circularly cylindrical outer surface to facilitate rotation the configuration of the illustrated positionable connector 10 allows rotation between the main body 12 and the second body 14 through an angle of approximately 33 u00b0 thus by fastening one panel to the connector 10 at the rotating groove 34 and another panel at an adjacent groove 26 the two panels may be disposed at any angle from approximately 51 u00b0 to approximately 84 u00b0 by fastening the second panel at other grooves 26 the two panels may be disposed at any angle from approximately 96 u00b0 to 129 u00b0 or from 141 u00b0 to 174 u00b0 of course fastening both panels to grooves on the main body allows the panels to be fixed at 45 u00b0 90 u00b0 135 u00b0 or 180 u00b0 just as on a conventional fastener like that shown in fig2 through the.
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access or peripheral shelves 170 two such shelves 170 being shown each peripheral shelf 170 features of a plurality of universal card slots ucs for housing user equipment interface cards 174 which cards include input output ports 114 the interface cards 174 include cards such as system cards which terminate or originate atm connections and cell relay cards the cell relay cards may take incoming atm cells translate their vpi vci values and transport the cells to the switching core 164 so that the cells can be routed to another cell relay card e g an egress card which in turn transmits the cells to the next network element in the message path the peripheral shelf 170 also includes a control card 176 one or more service cards 178 and hub card 180 the hub card 180 multiplexes a plurality of 200 mb s u201c add u201d buses 182 from the various interface cards found on a particular peripheral shelf 170 onto a high speed 800 mb s intershelf link isl bus 184 connecting the shelf 170 with the switching core 164 this is accomplished at multiplexer 183 of the hub card 180 the hub card 180 also terminates the isl bus 184 from the switching core 164 and drives a multi drop bus 186 connected to each interface card 174 on shelf 170.
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for producing sinomenine derivatives these sinomenine derivatives may be more specific more efficacious and or more potent than sinomenine additionally these sinomenine derivatives may have fewer side effects than sinomenine the sinomenine derivatives and intermediates that may be used to make sinomenine derivatives generally comprise formula i ia ib and ic as described below in one embodiment of the invention the sinomenine derivative comprises formula i r 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbyl and substituted hydrocarbyl r 2 and r 3 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen halogen oh nh 2 cn hydrocarbyl and substituted hydrocarbyl r 4 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen halogen nh 2 cn hydrocarbyl substituted hydrocarbyl and or 4a r 4a is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and a bond that forms part of an ether containing ring r 5 and r 6 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen oh nh 2 sh hydrocarbyl and substituted hydrocarbyl wherein r 5 and r 6 together may form a group selected from the group consisting of u2550 o u2550 noh u2550 s u2550 chr 5a and u2014 o ch 2 2 o u2014 r 5a is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen halogen hydrocarbyl and substituted hydrocarbyl r 7 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and or 7a r 7a is selected from the.
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preparation of 7 phenylacetamido 3 z e propen 1 yl 3 cephem 4 carboxylic acid cyclohexylamine salt xi 4 methoxybenzyl 7 phenylacetamido 3 z e propen 1 yl 3 cephem 4 carboxylate obtained in step ii above 20 g was dissolved in phenol 20 ml and tfa 5 7 g and it was stirred at 30 to 35 u00b0 c for 3 to 4 hrs the mixture was added to cold mixture of water 100 ml and ethylacetate 100 ml ph was adjusted to 8 0 using 2n naoh solution at 20 22 u00b0 c the aq layer was separated and ethylacetate 140 ml was added and the ph was adjusted to 2 0 to 2 3 using 15 w v sulfuric acid the upper ethyl acetate layer was separated and to this water 25 ml and acetone 50 ml were added cyclohexylamine was added in drops and ph adjusted to 5 5 subsequently the resultant precipitate was stirred filtered washed with ethylacetate 20 ml and dried to give the title compound yield dry 8 2 g purity 99 68 z e ratio 93 1 6 9 preparation of 7 amino 3 z e propen 1 yl 3 cephem 4 carboxylic acid v 7 phenylacetamido 3 z e propen 1 yl 3 ceph em 4 carboxylic acid cyclohexylamine salt 100 g prepared according to the process described in step iii was taken in ethyl acetate.
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tennis match in order to develop the muscles and to also develop muscle memory for the performance of a given stroke thus one of the advantages of utilizing a stroke training and exercise device such as that described herein and forming the subject matter of the present invention is that it enables the tennis player to simulate with a relatively small device the actual strokes that he or she would make in an actual tennis match the tennis player musculature having built in memory for each of the strokes that has been practiced and the muscles that are involved in the effective performance of that stroke being developed to the point that it gives the tennis player a significant 34 edge 34 in performing the stroke accurately many individuals would like to play tennis but for many reasons believe that they are not sufficiently physically fit to withstand the physical and mental stress and exertions that are needed to play a tennis match the stroke training and exercise device of this invention provides the opportunity for people that have never played tennis to exercise their bodies in a way that simulates the use of an actual tennis racket and therefore provides them with.
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method for producing large quantities of conjugated fatty acids is the continuous flow aqueous alkali isomerization process described in u s pat no 4 164 505 this process results in essentially all available double bonds being conjugated in a short reaction time the foregoing patents are incorporated herein by reference the present invention describes the use as a feed ingredient of a cla produced by a combination of the continuous countercurrent fat splitting process and the continuous flow alkali isomerization process cla so produced is a mixture of the conjugated isomers of polyunsaturated fatty acids found in sunflower or safflower oil therefore the conjugated fatty acids will contain conjugated isomers predominantly of linoleic acid and to a lesser extent linolenic acid cla is a mixture of one or all of the isomers of octadecadienoic acid including the cis 9 trans 11 cis 9 cis 11 trans 9 cis 11 trans 9 trans 11 cis 10 cis 12 cis 10 trans 12 trans 10 cis 12 and trans 10 trans 12 isomers the cis 9 trans 11 and trans 10 cis 12 isomers are thought to possess most of the biological activity preparations of cla which contain primarily these isomers are thus preferred in general it is preferred that the fatty acid preparation contain at.
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applications a number of tests were conducted rub abrasion tests were done using an attc crockmeter model cm5 and following test method 8 imaged material without an overcoat was tested with dry rubbing and after 4 rubs generally showed very poor rub resistance with the image being almost entirely removed in some areas and the crock squares showing high color transfer material after coating was tested for up to 100 rubs both dry and wet and with water alcohol petroleum spirit and methyl ethyl ketone the following examples illustrate the processes as described all formulations are given by weight 12 solution of polyvinyl alcohol in water 2 35 solution of polyacrylic acid in water 5 water 14 3 byk 346 0 3 walpol 5 0 ethanol 6 3 kronos 2065 5 6 this mixture was ball milled for 2 hours to disperse the titanium dioxide and then wire rod coated on clear 175 micron polyester it was dried at 110 u00b0 c for 2 minutes to produce a film of 10 grams per square meter the sheet was imaged in an epson stylus c82 ink jet printer and then heated for 4 minutes at 140 u00b0 c the following mixture was made up water 3 cymel 385 2 5 superwetting agent q2 5211 0 1 cycat 4040 0 1 this was coated to a thickness of 4 6 grams per square meter and dried cured in an oven at 140 u00b0 c for 4 minutes klucel e 1 26 polyacrylic acid 6 79 byk 346 1.
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tape system 20 in fig1 a logical backup object lbo is then defined as shown in step 30 a process for defining an lbo will be described in more detail below in conjunction with fig3 and 4 generally however this process determines how to represent data to be backup using collapsed extents processing then proceeds to step 32 in which data movement from a primary storage system e g system 16 in fig1 to a backup and restore system e g system 19 in fig1 is started next the details of the collapsed extents which were specified in step 30 are recorded as shown in step 34 it should be appreciated that step 34 can be performed before or after step 32 generally the information can be conveyed by transmitting metadata information i e the lbo metadata information to the backup and restore system next as shown in step 36 data movement is monitored until the fastrax system provides an indication that the data movement is complete decision block 38 determines whether more files remain to be processed if more files should be processed then processing returns to step 28 and steps 28 36 are repeated until all of the data is moved if no more files remain to be processed then processing ends referring now to fig3 the steps to define an lbo are shown processing begins by discovering the location of the extents to be backed up as shown in step 40 and then appropriately identifying any pattern in the extents to combine or collapse the extents as shown in step 42 it should also be appreciated that step 42 is important to providing an efficient representation of the extents the collapsing step makes the lbo definition work.
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cylindrical housing 8 to allow access to and visual inspection of the mounts one of the co located mount pairs is shown in more detail in fig5 a first sandwich anti vibration mount 14 a includes a rigid end support member that includes a reaction plate 18 a a mounting plate 20 a and a support bracket 22 a similarly a second sandwich anti vibration mount 14 b includes a rigid end support member that includes a reaction plate 18 b a mounting plate 20 b and a support bracket 22 b the mounting plates 20 a 20 b include openings to enable the end support members to be mechanically secured to circumferentially spaced parts of the annular structural member 6 by bolts 24 in the arrangement shown in fig3 to 5 each end support member is mechanically secured using three bolts however it will be readily appreciated that the number of bolts will depend on the size and fixing requirements of the mounts a rigid intermediate support member 26 is located between the first and second mounts 14 a 14 b and is mechanically secured to one end of an axially extending structural member 28 of the stator assembly 1 as shown in fig4 and 5 since the arrangement shown in fig3 has four mounting locations 12 a 12 d then there are four structural members 28 but only two are shown in fig4 each structural member.
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server 12 having a processor 42 memory 38 and a software program 36 having various modules capable of implementing the various aspects of the system 10 discussed herein the server 12 also includes a tournament database 14 that interrelates data stored to the server the server 12 communicates with scorekeeper computing devices 16 which may have access to a web browser 18 or a public user computer 20 having a web browser 22 all such communications conducted via a communication network 24 such as the internet in general by using the system 10 a tournament scorekeeper is granted access through a secure remote connection to the tournament server 12 and is permitted to upload score information for tournament events these scores may be entered into html forms 32 that are created automatically by the program 36 and that are displayed as webpages on the scorekeeper 39 s mobile device 16 in the web browser 18 the program 36 also generates a unique key 28 that may be provided to the scorekeeper as a hyperlink a separate key 28 is created for each scorekeeper and each key 28 is associated with a particular tournament and tournament position as described below the key 28 is preferably entered directly into the scorekeeper 39 s mobile device 16 and submitted to the server 12 the server 12 receives the submission and the program 36 authenticates the key 28 establishes an authenticated user session 26 builds the html forms 32 and provides the scorekeeper.
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at step 2115 the process tool determines whether a recipe parameter was adjusted this could be determined for example because the process tool received an adjusted parameter or received a new recipe if the recipe parameter was adjusted the process tool broadcasts the recipe parameter adjustment to parallel process tools at step 2117 the broadcast could be accomplished for example by transmitting the adjusted recipe and or adjusted recipe parameters to the process controller which then broadcasts the adjustment to parallel process tools alternatively if the process tools communicate with each other the adjustment could be broadcast directly to the parallel process tools as a further alternative the recipe adjustments behavior information could be stored centrally and could be accessed by each process tool the adjusted recipe parameter is also stored at the process tool at step 2119 the process tool determines whether it is done processing wafers at step 2121 and if not it loops back to obtain the next wafer for processing at step 2101 in connection with the flow chart of fig2 it will be noted that conventional methods can be provided for avoiding collisions between behavior information if there is a collision for example the system could take most recent data or data having results closest to target or data from highest numbered process tool or any combination of the foregoing it is possible to provide for allocation and de allocation of storage at appropriate points in the flow chart if more sophistication is desired further it will be appreciated that the broadcast of behavior information could be provided in a number of ways for example a simple transmission could be in accordance with any utilized communication protocol between process tools and or process controller s moreover a broadcast of behavior information.
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word toyota as a logo or in an approved text style an image file car jpg a time and date condition such as in the form 11 00 00 pm 10 29 2009 a condition setting for launching the message such as phone on call termination end of voice call or a specific designated time or event the idml information would be applied on the mobile device 24 to create and display an advertisement promotion at the designated time or condition using the designated content without limitation other triggers that could be applied to launch or to constrain e g set an expiration on an sms campaign include events conditions or rules to be evaluated using the following time amp date location of the mobile device 24 within certain specified cell coverage territories or distance of certain gps coordinates network or web 32 40 access from the mobile device 24 identifying the mobile directory number mdn of an incoming or outgoing call e g matching home depot advertisement to a call to or from a home depot 800 number mdn of an sms message e g in a 411 information sms containing an mdn identifying the caller e g by name address location associated with an mdn personalized information associated with an mdn or caller information launching a browser.
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11b 12b were separated from the surface roughened film 13a as shown in fig6 the single sided metal clad laminates 11a 12a and 12a 12b were stacked via a prepreg 12c and the stack was placed between heating press plates via tools 15 and cushions 16 and the prepreg was hardened as described above to form a multilayer board note that although the above mentioned example represents a model for the manufacture of a multilayer board in practice in the manufacture of a multilayer printed circuit board as shown in fig7 a and 7b one or more internal layer circuit boards are stacked between the single sided metal clad laminates the single sided metal clad laminate and the multilayer board prepared as above were evaluated as follows the peel strength kg 15 mm between the single sided metal clad laminate and the surface roughened film and the peel strength kg 15 mm between the hardened epoxy resin 12a of the single sided metal clad laminate and the hardened resin 12c converted from the epoxy prepreg were measured by using an peeling test equipment instron type universal tester made by instron company in u s a under a peeling speed of 200 mm min the procedure of example 1 was repeated except that a roll with the surface roughness of 2 micrometers was used the results are set forth in the table the procedure of example 1 was repeated except that a roll having a surface roughness of 7 micrometers was used the results are set forth in the table the procedure of the example 1 was repeated except.
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an audio fm modulated wave and a video fm modulated wave respectively both the modulated waves are subjected to frequency multiplexing by circuit 6 during which oscillators 7 and 8 generate carrier signals having frequencies f 1 and f 2 wherein both frequencies are within a predetermined band outside the frequency band used for recorded audio and video information signals next carrier signals f 1 and f 2 are supplied to a selection switch 9 the selection switch 9 alternately selects carrier signals f 1 and f 2 every time the rotation detector 3 senses the disk has completed a revolution the selected carrier signal f 1 or f 2 is supplied to the multiplexing circuit 6 and the subjected to frequency multiplexing with the audio and video information signal the multiplexed signal is limited in amplitude by a limiter circuit 10 and then supplied to a light modulator 11 which turns a laser beam emitted from a laser light source 12 on and off the laser beam illuminates a photo resist surface of the master disk 1 so that pits exposed portions representing recorded information are burnt into the photo resist surface the disk 1 is made to function as a master disk recorded original disk throughout developing treatment any disk obtained from this master disk as shown in fig2 also include the carrier signals f1 the solid line and f2 the dashed line recorded on adjacent tracks within the information signal referring to a block diagram of fig3 an embodiment of the tracking error detector circuit according to the present invention for use in an apparatus for playing prerecorded disk will be described hereafter in fig3 three laser beams are radiated onto the disk 39 s prerecorded tracks to read each.
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thermal load due at least in part to absorption of the pump light over the first length wherein the second gain fiber segment has a second thermal load due at least in part to absorption of the pump light over the second length means for propagating signal light of a signal light wavelength in the first core means for coupling a first amplified version of the signal light into the second core from the first core in a first direction means for coupling a second amplified version of the signal light out of the second core as an output signal beam and means for configuring the first and second lengths such that the second thermal load stays below a value at which a modal instability occurs it is specifically contemplated that the present invention includes embodiments having combinations and subcombinations of the various embodiments and features that are individually described herein including the various embodiments described by patent applications and patents incorporated by reference herein i e rather than listing every combinatorial of the elements this specification includes descriptions of representative embodiments and contemplates embodiments that include some of the features from one embodiment combined with some of the features of another embodiment further some embodiments include fewer than all the components described as part of any one of the embodiments described herein it is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive although numerous characteristics and advantages of various embodiments as described herein have been.
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head designed to this product in a way that after this fitting such edge be fitted to a tension regulator pin when this tension regulator pin is distanced from the special head the clamp element is tensioned in a way to act as a jointing element between two previously separated parts when the desired fitting is obtained the operator acts manually over the clamp element bending it at the same region of the special head and pressing the pair of levers this movement starts the cutting function separating from the body of the clamp element the unused segment the finishing between the jointed edges of the clamp element may also be made through the intervention over the nozzle of a special head over them resulting in a reliable and qualified jointing procedure these procedures occur in an agile way where in no situation the operator subject looses the operation control with the multifunctional pliers this will ensure that the operator has total control over the clamp application to the effective jointing of the edges providing great agility and minimizing his her stress decreasing human errors due to physical and or mental fatigue the multifunctional pliers of this invention may be applied to any kind of jointing of distinctive parts that uses clamp with special use in cases with high tension application as well as reduced time of operation the pliers of this invention may be used in many different fields and have many different uses the pliers is useful in several sectors such as building construction automotive electric electronic with particular importance in medicine more specifically on surgical procedures at the end.
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is shown partially out of frame 94 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention the power cord not shown to the motor 130 is clamped to a folding bracket not shown that extends when the drawer is pulled out the bracket folds to a closed position when the drawer is in its operating position such a bracket is cable carrier model number cc5 1 manufactured by accuride a division of standard precision inc of sante fe springs calif a means for locking frame 88 in a closed position for example a magnetic latching mechanism can be used to prevent frame 88 from separating from frame 94 under normal operating conditions referring now to fig7 and 8 dual transport and merge unit 60 is shown with transport sections 62 and 64 in normal operating position transport sections 62 and 64 each include a plurality of upper belts 166 extended over upper upstream pulleys 168 and downstream pulleys 160 and a plurality of lower belts 162 extended over lower upstream pulleys 164 and downstream pulleys 165 the upper reach of lower belts 162 and the lower reach of upper belts 166 operate to convey sheets fed through transport and merge sections 62 and 64 along paper paths 39 and 29 respectively there are conventional trap assemblies generally designated 66 and 68 for staging the advancement of sheets in sections 62 and 64 respectively trap assemblies 66 and 68 each include a pair of stop roller pairs 170 that are controlled by a conventional clutch and brake arrangement.
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3 4 1 cyanocyclopropan 1 yl phenyl 2 oxooxazolidin 5 ylmethyl 2 s chloropropionamide 193 mg was prepared from 5 s aminomethyl 3 4 1 cyanocyclopropan 1 yl phenyl oxazolidin 2 one 150 mg and s chloropropionic acid 82 2 mg in the same manner as described for example 62 ms ei m z 347 m hrms ei for c17h18cln3o3 m calcd 347 1037 found 347 1063 to a solution of n 5 s 3 4 1 cyanocyclopropan 1 yl phenyl 2 oxooxazolidin 5 ylmethyl acetamide 140 mg in tetrahydrofuran 5 ml was added iodomethane 73 u03bcl and potassium t butoxide 78 7 mg at room temperature the mixture was stirred at the same temperature for 1 hour after quenching the reaction by addition of 5 hydrochloric acid the mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate the organic extracts to were washed with 5 sodium hydrogencarbonate solution 5 sodium thiosulfate solution and brine dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate filtered and then concentrated in vacuo flash chromatography silica ethyl acetate methanol 19 1 of the residue gave n 5 s 3 4 1 cyanocyclopropan 1 yl phenyl 2 oxooxazolidin 5 ylmethyl n methylacetamide 139 mg ms ei m z 313 m hrms ei for c17h19n3o3 m calcd 313 1426 found 313 1433 the title compounds n benzoyloxy n 5 s 3 4 1 cyanocyclopropan 1 yl phenyl 2 oxooxazolidin 5 ylmethyl acetamide 127 mg and n benzoyloxy o 5 s 3 4 1 cyanocyclopropan 1.
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itself and thus is a good indicator as to the usefulness of the thermoplastic product for different types of end uses the lower the extraction level the more useful such thermoplastic is for food contact for example the data demonstrate that the inventive product in example 1 shows extraction levels comparable to thermoplastic samples containing no nucleator at all and thus indicates that such thermoplastic may be useful for various end uses one method of evaluating the nucleating efficiency of a nucleating agent in a given resin is to calculate the density of nucleating sites per unit volume of polymer as well as comparing such density measurements at differing isothermal crystallization temperatures the greater the density of nucleating sites the better the nucleating agent the higher the ratio of densities between different isotherms the more versatile the nucleating agent for these purposes the effective nucleation densities for the inventive and comparative nucleating agents were calculated by combining isothermal crystallization kinetic data measured using differential scanning calorimetry and spherulitic growth rate data measured with optical microscopy a perkin elmer dsc 7 was calibrated with an indium metal standard at a heating rate of 20 c min polymer samples with a thickness of 250 u2212 50 microns and a weight of 5 0 u2212 0 5 mg were encased in aluminum pans the pans were then heated from 60 u00b0 c to 220 u00b0 c at 20 u00b0 c min held 2.
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k produced by coherent inc the particular laser and wavelength of light is selected to match the exposure sensitivity of the photoresist a wavelength of about 413 nm is ideal for microposit 1400 27 u00ae or microposit 1400 33 u00ae the exposure of the photoresist to interfering beams of light creates a pattern wherein the photoresist is exposed periodically along the fiber for a spatial separation of exposure peaks or lines of about 0 3 micrometers preferably the exposure peaks each lie in a plane perpendicular to the fiber axis the light from the laser is spatially filtered by means of a pinhole and then expanded and collimated the exposure time is from about 1 to about 5 seconds for a 2 inch diameter beam of about 400 milliwatts total power when varying the grating dimensions a determination is made as to the desired grating size and their air interference angle and a light source is selected which can create such a pattern thereafter a suitable photoresist is selected which is sensitive to light of that wavelength after exposure the fiber and holder are removed from the exposing apparatus and the holder is readjusted so that the fiber is loose thus if the developer should be at a slightly different temperature thereby cooling portions of the holder it will not subject the fiber to additional stress which might cause it to break thereafter the fiber and holder are placed into a developing apparatus the developing apparatus is a fountain which contains a suitable developer for the photoresist such as developer no 351 cd 23 a product of the shipley corporation the fiber is exposed.
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anticoagulant substance in a liquid aromatic hydrocarbon solvent in the presence of an emulsifier these compositions when diluted with water can be used for the destruction of rodents by spraying the areas in which grow vegetables serving as foodstuffs for the rodents to be destroyed application_number US 61190875 A description thus in accordance with the present invention there is provided a rodenticidal composition comprising a solution or emulsion of 2 u03b1 p chlorophenyl u03b1 phenylacetyl 1 3 indanedione the common name for which is 34 chlorophacinone 34 in a liquid monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbon solvent in the presence of an emulsifier benzene and benzene derivatives which are substituted by one or more straight or branched chain saturated alkyl radicals are suitable for use as the aromatic hydrocarbon solvent in the rodenticidal composition it is advantageous to use as the benzene derivative benzene substituted by at least one methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl butyl isobutyl amyl isoamyl sec amyl tert amyl or isohexyl radical the benzene may be substituted by several identical or by different alkyl radicals xylene i e dimethylbenzene is a solvent which has been found to be particularly suitable xylene can be used in the form of a mixture of its three isomers or in the o xylene 1 2 dimethylbenzene m xylene 1 3 dimethylbenzene or p xylene 1 4 dimethylbenzene form toluene i e methylbenzene as well as cumene i e isopropylbenzene and cymene i e isopropyl methylbenzene used in the form of a mixture of isomers or in the form of o cymene.
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module and desired trench or guide boxes for the installation the module including the pass through collection tank and equipment as well as the barrier roll members for facilitating the collection or catch basin containment or funnel area fig3 illustrates a top view of an alternative trench or guide box which may be utilized with the pass through module of the present invention for facilitating installation of the barrier wall as shown the trench or guide box is shown in an excavation e the trench or guide box 54 including first 60 and second 59 ends the first end including a roller containment area including a rolled barrier 56 mounted upon a frame for rotational dispensing 57 via the directing of said barrier from said first end of said trench or guide box towards 58 and past said second end of said trench or guide box rotating said roll and dispensing said barrier wall along the length of the trench or guide box as well as any adjoining guide pr trench or guide boxes via connecting slots 55 or the like as desired fig4 illustrates an excavation e containing a simple alternative prefabrication of the pass through of the present invention including a wall member 63 having affixed thereto a sump tank 61 having a pass through 62 in communication therewith the pass through formed through the wall member the sump.
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can greatly reduce installation time further since the wiring may be done at the factory it would be possible to verify that wiring was done correctly prior to shipment of the frame module and machinery the ends of the wiring may include releasable electrical connections to allow for easy disconnection and connection that requires reduced limited or no knowledge from an electrician similarly the junction box or panel may also include one or multiple releasable connections that are associated with the columns motors sensors and other controls these releasable connections may be specific to a particular wiring pattern for the controller so that incorrect wiring is avoided the junction box or panel may be located such that the controller can be connected thereto non symmetrical plugs and sockets and different shaped connectors that are designed to be compatible with certain wiring schematics are contemplated in order to reduce the likelihood of incorrect wiring if appropriate other types of connections may be considered part of the u201c electrical connection u201d for example an optical connection or others may be used for example to transmit sensor signals as necessary the conduit for the electrical connections may be embedded in the foundation or may be designed to be attached to the inner surface of the frame member 4 for example the conduit may run along the top of base plates 40 42 the conduit may also run along the frame members.
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urged by means of the tension spring 45 to bear against a control cam 46 non rotatably mounted to the stator 2 it is circular over the major part of its periphery but in the radial direction it has an opening 47 which will be described hereinafter with reference to fig8 so that the cutting blade 32 is not in the way for loading and unloading the plastic bottle with the neck 4 and the dome 5 in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 6 of the passage 7 the device has the opening or recess 47 which allows the control roller 27 to be moved radially somewhat closer to the central longitudinal axis 6 and held there in other words the cutting blade 32 can come out of engagement and also be held there when viewing fig8 it can be envisaged that the control roller 27 is continuously in contact pulled by the spring 45 with the control cam 46 outside periphery from the position i at the end of the opening 47 the control cam 46 extends in the counter clockwise direction on a circular path of an outside diameter as indicated at dk diameter curve to the position ii at which the opening 47 begins upon further rotary movement the blade holder 29 is now so adjusted relative to the control roller 27 that the cutting blade 32 is in engagement with the plastic material to be cut over the entire partly.
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75 oft shirt 60 in fig1 can display the letters u201c la u201d 77 and in combination with the letters u201c co u201d 62 displayed on the front oft shirt 60 can complete the cola message as shown in fig1 the front of t shirt 80 has half of a heart 82 pictorially depicted in fig1 the front of t shirt 85 has the other half of the heart 87 shown to match the depiction of fig1 thus the wearers of the t shirts of fig1 and 16 when seen together complete the heart 82 and 87 in the eyes of the observers in a further embodiment in fig1 the back 90 oft shirt 85 shows a half heart 92 which completes the half heart 87 from fig1 and in fig1 the half heart 97 of back 95 completes the message with half heart 82 of fig1 and also with the half heart 92 of t shirt 90 of fig1 thus the t shirts of a first and second wearer will convey information when read together this information can be expanded on by having similar or contrary messages on the backs of the t shirts as well so that the compatibility is furthered or in some cases used for contrary and confusing messages to create a more humorous or thought evoking situation as shown in fig5 and 6 the information can be compiled so that the first and second wearer create a showing of togetherness which may be appreciated both by the wearers.
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data and the moving pictures are displayed together on a monitor screen application_number US 70401703 A description hereinafter referring to appended drawings the structures and operation principles of the embodiments of the present invention are described in detail 0037 fig1 is a structural diagram illustrating the point of sale pos system in accordance with the present invention pos input means comprises a keyboard 62 composed of category keys for inputting the merchandise information related input data and number keys for inputting the price of the merchandise a card reader 64 for reading credit card information for the case of a credit card being used for settlement and a scanner 66 for reading bar codes to input the price and the information of merchandise in addition a mouse can also be included into the pos input means as the input means of dvr numbers of monitoring cameras 20 are installed to watch over the shop the moving pictures photographed by the monitoring cameras 20 are captured into dvr capture board 30 and converted into digital signals therein a pos main body comprises a control section 10 a memory 74 and a hard disk driver hdd 72 the control section 10 handles the sales data inputted through the pos input means and the moving picture data inputted through the monitoring cameras 20 and controls overall system for data processing the captured moving picture data and the inputted sales data are being stored into the hdd 72 and transmitted to the central main server 84 through external internet 82 like a local area network lan the memory 74 contains font information or the like for displaying the characters.
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of memorabilia in particular if one person is interested in purchasing an object from a registrant the registrant can provide the authentication code to the interested party the interested party then visits the system website and enters the authid in the information entry location 90 which as shown in fig7 is a box to the left of each system web page having a space provided for entry of authids with reference to fig8 after entering a valid authid a page 100 is displayed to the interested party showing a picture 102 of the signing event associated with the authid in this case fig8 shows a picture of a signing event where terrell davis is autographing a jersey this page 100 also provides a written description of the item 104 the ownership history of the item on the website 106 the emblem of the autograph distributor not shown and if the registrant owner has designated a link under his or her user preferences a link 108 allowing the interested party to e mail the registrant who owns the item after viewing information about the item of memorabilia and related signing event on the web page 100 the interested party may wish to make an offer to purchase the item if this is the case the interested party selects the e mail link 108 and an e mail message to the owner of the memorabilia object is automatically created the interested party then completes the e mail message by entering a return e mail address along with.
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dilution the concentration of the components in the sealer protein solution was as follows the sealer protein solution was diluted in hank 39 s buffered saline solution hbss without ca 2 or mg 2 the presence of these two ions induced the formation of precipitates during the freezing and thawing process those skilled in the art will recognize that the tisseel sealant can be supplemented with other commercially available fibrinogen and aprotinin preparations to achieve similar results moreover fibrinogen may also be diluted to other concentrations depending on the mode of administration to enhance the polymerization characteristics following dilution the thrombin solution obtained from baxter contributes the following to the cryoprotected solution hbss with ca 2 and mg 2 was the chosen diluent the desired cell mixture ratio and concentration was resuspended in the cryoprotected solution to obtain the component 2 various keratinocyte fibroblast ratios have been considered including 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 9 to as high as 1 50 moreover various final cell concentrations in component 2 considered have been 1 million 2 5 million 5 million 10 million 20 million and 50 million cells ml final concentration previous work has shown the efficient concentrations of mitomycin c mmc for growth arrest of mouse 3t3 fibroblasts to be 2 u03bcg ml rheinwald and green cell 6 331 43 1975 and for growth arrest of human dermal fibroblasts to be 8 u03bcg ml limat et.
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with a combined thickness substantially the same as the overall thickness of one of the control members application_number US 46943790 A description in fig1 the control of one warp thread 110 is shown but it will be appreciated that as the machine is a selvedge machine typically 56 or 64 warp threads at the edge of a cloth are controlled by adjacent mechanisms the lower portion of the control illustrated in fig1 corresponds generally to that portion of a known machine in that the warp thread 110 passes through a heald eye 114 attached to a heald wire 116 the lower end of the wire 116 is biased downwardly by a spring 118 and the wire extends upwardly and passes around a floating pulley 120 the wire is fastened to a fixed mounting 122 a floating pulley 124 is connected to and suspends the pulley 120 and a loop 126 passes under the pulley 124 one end 132 of the loop is secured to a first disc 134 and the other end 136 of the loop is secured to a second disc 138 both of the discs 134 and 138 have an inner circular opening 140 shown in fig2 and 4 through which an axle 142 passes that axle being common to the other discs controlling the other warp threads.
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a pair of terminals 24 in place a lower fixing member 26 disposed in the lower compartment 23 to fix the other pair of terminals 24 in place and a u shaped rocking contactor 27 mounted at the center of the rear body 20 the upper fixing member 25 has a leg 251 extending to the center of the rear body 20 the lower fixing member 26 has a protuberance 261 on its top the rocking contactor 27 is formed at the bottom thereof with a protuberance 271 adapted to the protuberance 261 of the lower fixing member 26 a helical spring 28 is disposed in the u shaped rocking contactor 27 the cover 30 is adapted to engage with the rear body 20 so as to fix a button 31 in position then the cover 30 and the rear body 20 are connected together by two clamping members 40 and 41 the button 31 is provided in the front with a rectangular opening 311 embedded with light transmissive colored filter means 32 or the like and a hole 35 embedded with a transparent member 33 further the button 31 is formed with a cylindrical portion 34 extending from the rear surface thereof the.
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has started and the contact lens will soon be ready for use after a specified period for instance after a few hours such as 4 to 6 hours and or upon confirmation that bubbles are no longer formed by the reaction in one embodiment the lens basket s 32 are oriented with a central bias such that when the cap 11 forms a closure with the container 1 the percent fill volume to total internal volume is such that the lenses in the baskets stay submerged regardless of the apparatus 39 s orientation although limited embodiments of the cleaning disinfecting assembly and its components have been specifically described and illustrated herein many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art for example various types of vents could be used the attachment of the primary neutralizing component can be mediated by different engagement means such as friction fitted closure such as a pressure fit closure or a snap fit closure or a pop off closure or the like the seal between the cap and the container can be strengthened with the use of gaskets or o rings or the like alternatively metals other than platinum could be used to coat the support for the neutralizing components or other hydrogen peroxide neutralization catalysts such as enzymes like catalase could be used or non catalytic neutralizers such as pyruvate and the like could also be used furthermore the neutralizing components could be in alternative forms other than supported solids such as tablet or powder forms additionally although the above describes an improvement where the neutralizer is a supported neutralizer in communication with the chamber containing the item s.
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threaded tuning rod 170 is threaded through the nut 174 in doing so the head of the threaded tuning rod 170 and the washer 172 are drawn downward against the bottom section 130 while the nut 174 is drawn upward against the receiving portion 156 as the threaded tuning rod 170 is tightened a tensile force is created along the length of the bolt 170 in some embodiments the nut 174 can move float within the receiving portion 156 such that the threaded tuning rod 170 may align itself vertically while secured to the receptacle assembly 124 and the receiving portion 156 for example by allowing the nut 174 to move the forces created within the threaded tuning rod 170 may be substantially tensile in nature with substantially no bending moments being imparted in addition the floating nut allows the side plate assembly to be mounted at the same height relative to the head of the drum regardless of the diameter of the shell of the drum in some embodiments the heads of the threaded tuning rods 170 can be formed such that they are able to receive and be torqued by common hand held tools e g nut drivers socket wrenches hex keys torx wrenches robertson drivers screwdrivers for example a percussionist may use a hardware store variety nut driver to engage the top end of the threaded tuning rod and adjust the tension between.
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performed one or more times using the same or different thread materials to enclose thread pairs 20 and temporary thread pairs 30 by multiple pluralities of enclosing thread pairs 22 such that each subsequent plurality of enclosing thread pairs encloses all thread pairs 20 temporary thread pairs 30 and previous enclosing thread pairs 22 over which it is embroidered fig5 shows the embroidered structure 10 from fig4 after dissolution of the soluble thread 14 and dissolvable substrate 16 once the structure 10 from fig4 is embroidered with the desired number of thread pairs 20 and temporary thread pairs 30 and enclosed by the desired number of enclosing thread pairs 22 the soluble thread 14 may be dissolved and the substrate 16 may be removed the dissolution of the soluble thread 14 and removal of the substrate 16 may be done in the same or different processes and in any order if dissolution is the chosen method of substrate removal the dissolution processes will depend upon the composition of the soluble threads 14 and the stitching threads 11 laces 12 backing threads 13 enclosing stitching threads 21 and enclosing backing threads 23 as well as the composition of the substrate 16 upon which the embroidered structure 10 was created these compositions are application dependent and different materials may be used according to not only dissolution processes but also the function of the completed embroidered structure 10 after dissolution of the soluble thread 14 and substrate 16 is completed the lace 12 is no longer a part of a temporary thread pair and thus is unpaired within the embroidered structure 10 fig6 25 illustrate multiple embodiments of embroidered structures created using the manufacturing process described above for the purposes of simplicity and consistency features common.
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upgrading mechanical locks by simply removing existing mechanical pop out cylinders and replacing the same with an improved electronic pop out cylinder according to the present invention thus the embodiments illustrated in fig1 20 have substantial benefits and can be used in a variety of applications such as with a variety of vending machines bottle machines atm machines etc in another alternative construction the driver 2310 can be used to move the locking bolt to the extended position rather than or in addition to using a spring 2430 in this regard the cut out section 2410 can be a narrower channel such that the driver 2310 moves the locking bolt in the directions a and b fig2 a although the preferred embodiments do not use common tumbler pins and keys having bitting surfaces the key slot 2520 into the plug 2500 can be made to have a specific configuration that allows the insertion of only a particularly shaped key the plug 2500 could also be modified to include multiple parts where a certain part thereof is connected to the solenoid such that a key means must rotate that certain part of the plug further the plug 2500 could be modified to contain common tumbler pins operated by keys having bitting surfaces in the environment where the cylinder 2000 is small e g such as with a standard n a m a lock cylinder the plug is very small and is preferably made without locking pins and or separately moved parts the invention being thus described it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the same may be varied in many ways.
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activity codetermining ingredient of err 731 u00ae this is all the more surprising since it was previously assumed that only the aglycones but not the glycosylated hydroxystilbenes are active park et al arch pharm res 2002 25 528 533 estrogen receptor u03b2 er u03b2 activation by err 731 u00ae and its metabolites in the er u03b2 expressing endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line hec 1b hec 1b cells a human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line do not express either er u03b1 or er u03b2 they therefore represent a possible way of investigating in a human and endometrial context ligand dependent effects of substances on the transactivation mechanisms in relation to different receptor subtypes and different estrogen responsive promoters an established er u03b2 mc3 luciferase system was employed for this purpose hec 1b cells were applied in 24 well plates with a density of 95 000 cells well in dulbecco 39 s modified essential medium dmem f12 the next day they were cotransfected with an er u03b2 containing construct her u03b2 psg2 and a triple ere containing promoter luciferase construct mc3 luc pgl2 hillisch et al dissecting physiological roles of estrogen receptor alpha and beta with potent selective ligands from structure based design mol endocrinol 2004 july 18 1599 609 the transient transfection took place using dotap n 1 2 3 dioleoyloxy n n n trimethylammoniumpropane methyl sulfate roth as described by the manufacturer after 24 hours the cells were treated with appropriate concentrations of the substances or substance mixtures to be investigated 170 estradiol e2 10 nm served as positive control and a comparable volume of dimethyl sulfoxide dmso was employed as solvent control the incubation time was 24 hours the cells were then.
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communicating information and command selections to the host processor 22 a cursor control device 33 e g a mouse trackball etc for controlling cursor movement a mass data storage device 34 e g magnetic tapes hard disk drive floppy disk drive etc for storing information and instructions an information transceiver device 35 fax machine modem scanner etc for transmitting information from the computer system 20 to another device and for receiving information from another device and a hard copy device 36 e g plotter printer etc for providing a tangible visual representation of the information it is contemplated that the computer system shown in fig4 may employ some or all of these components or different components than those illustrated referring now to an embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig5 the hardware agent 23 is coupled to the system bus 21 to establish a communication path with the host processor 22 the hardware agent 23 comprises a single integrated circuit in the form of a die 40 e g a micro controller encapsulated within a semiconductor device package 41 preferably hermetically to protect the die 40 from damage and harmful contaminants of course multiple dice may be used in lieu of a single die implementation shown herein for illustration purposes in the example the die 40 comprises a processing unit 42 coupled to.
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first portion 192 and a second portion 194 wherein the cradle 190 may be affixed to the body 100 between the first side 120 and the second side 130 and the portions reside in a plane substantially parallel with the bottom surface 110 the cable cradle 190 may serve various purposes for the tool including inter alia alignment of the wire or cable 310 and restraint of the connector 300 during the compression process the portions 192 194 of the cable cradle 190 may be configured to have a diameter that allows the wire or cable 310 to pass to the connector 300 but may also be configured to have a diameter that is less than that of the compression sleeve of the connector 300 that drives the connector onto the retaining ring through movement of the sliding head 160 optionally a bearing 215 can be disposed over the protruding component 200 of the sliding head 160 within the guidance portion 210 that is a groove guide slot a ridge opening aperture channel cut groove hole recess slit socket space channel or other relatively straight surface to catch retain and guide the protruding component 200 for the entirety of the range of motion of the sliding head 160 the size of the connector relates to the size of the chambers in the tool in that a first compressed length 235 may correspond to a first compression channel portion 170 of the body 100 in conjunction with the head 160 and a second compressed length 265 may correspond to the second compression channel portion 180 of the head the compressed length.
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referring to the drawing and fig1 and 3 in particular shown therein generally designated by the referenced character 10 is a curing envelope that is constructed in accordance with the invention as shown most clearly in fig1 the curing envelope 10 is an annular member of generally u shaped cross sectional configuration see fig3 the envelope 10 includes an outer circumferential surface 12 an inner circumferential surface 14 and a pair of sidewalls 16 and 18 preferably the envelope 10 is constructed from a flexible elastomeric material that is sufficiently flexible to be applied over a tire carcass and that can withstand the heat required for curing the rubber retread material one such material is bromobutyl rubber manufactured by exxon chemical an air or gas flow passageway 20 extends through the curing envelope 10 in alignment with the flow passageway 20 is a hollow valve stem 22 the valve stem 22 may be provided with appropriate valving not shown the inner circumferential surface 14 of the envelope 10 is provided with a plurality of lands 30 that are spaced apart to provide a plurality of flow passages 32 therebetween which are in communication with the flow passageway 20 preferably there are about 100 lands 30 per square inch the lands 30 are enlarged for clarity in the drawing each of the sidewalls 16 and 18 terminates in a sealing edge portion 26 and 28 located adjacent to the annular sealing edges 26 and 28 are a plurality of annular striations 34 and 36 which provide sealing lands 38 and 40 which sealingly engage the side wall of a tire carcass 42 see fig5 fig4 and 5 are views of a tire carcass.
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30 as best seen in fig4 for ease of handling the laundry basket the side portion 32 may have one of more handles 40 formed in or added to the side portion 32 the end portion 28 in addition may have a handle 42 as best seen in fig4 formed in or added to the end portion 28 the chute 24 may have an edge portion 44 as best seen in fig2 which extends away from the chute 24 within the edge portion 44 or added to it may be another handle 46 fig5 is a cross sectional view of fig3 in the direction of arrows 5 5 it can be seen that the side portion 32 has a circular cross section which encloses the space 26 except for slit 30 in the side portion 32 the side portion 32 may alternatively have an oval cross section such as side portion 32 a in fig6 or a rectangular cross section such as side portion 32 b in fig7 the laundry basket 20 may be conveniently made by injection molding but other manufacturing processes may be used as well the laundry basket 20 may be made from any suitable material such as a plastic or polymeric material in use the user may open the door of the washing machine or dryer and place the edge portion 44 of the chute 24 on the edge of or in the washing machine or dryer the user may then tilt the end portion 28 up using anyone of the handles 40 or 42 and place a hand within the slit 30 and slide.
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piston 17 through a flexible hydraulic fluid transport hose 31 and into a hydraulic muscle 32 hydraulic muscle 32 contracts as it receives hydraulic fluid attachment structure 33 is pulled and can be used to pull a load such as is necessary when flexing a robot arm also as electronic control circuit 19 moves magnet 15 towards sealing piston seat 18 of tube 13 hydraulic fluid is drawn by piston 16 into tube 13 from a flexible hydraulic fluid transport hose 34 and out of a hydraulic muscle 35 this allows hydraulic muscle 35 to relax and be extended as can be seen by the above discussion hollow tube 13 needs to be sufficiently large to provide a volume of hydraulic fluid to hydraulic muscle 32 so that hydraulic muscle 32 can sufficiently contract a desired amount and to provide a volume of hydraulic fluid to hydraulic muscle 35 so that hydraulic muscle 35 can sufficiently contract a desired amount a feedback sensor 38 electrically connected to electronic control circuit 19 can be used to monitor extension of attachment structure 36 this can allow electronic control circuit 19 to precisely control movement while in fig1 feedback sensor 38 is shown positioned to monitor extension of attachment structure 36 feedback sensor 38 can be located at.
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yarn denier the yarn produced at a winding speed of 4750 m min was also friction drawtextured on the scragg sdsii machine under the following conditions ______________________________________draw ratio 1 235d y ratio 1 71yarn speed 35 m min 1st heater 190 u00b0 c 2nd heater 175 u00b0 c stabilizing overfeed 14 takeup overfeed 9 7 ______________________________________ the d y ratio is the ratio of the friction spindle disk speed to the yar speed to produce spindle tensions of 51 and 52 grams before and after the spindle and a draw yarn denier of 166 the properties of the drawtextured yarns are set forth in table vi below and compared with the properties of a commercial drawtextured yarn table vi__________________________________________________________________________textured yarn properties breaking elongation leesona skeinproblem denier load tenacity crimp basic total shrinkage__________________________________________________________________________scragg pin 159 598 gm 3 8 g d 3 3 27 7 31 0 18 scragg pin 164 654 3 9 3 5 28 5 32 1 19scragg pin 154 638 4 2 2 9 26 4 29 2 17scragg pin 174 629 3 7 4 2 33 7 37 9 20scraggfriction 166 528 3 2 4 2 21 1 25 4 25scragg pin 170 632 3 7 2 8 33 4 36 3.
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bars previously used to greatly strengthens the mechanism and avoid serious damage when a tool is severely hung up a die mounted embodiment of a press mounted cam 184 according to the present invention is shown in fig2 25 the die mounted cam 184 has the driver 186 mounted on an upper press platen or die part not shown above a slide 188 mounted to an adapter 190 mounted to a lower platen or die part not shown a locator guide key 192 is centrally affixed to the driver 186 of cam surfaces 194 aligned with a channel 196 defined in an angled cam plate 198 forming a part of slide 188 the slide 188 is movably mounted on the adapter 190 guided by a centrally located t block 200 fig2 affixed to the bottom of the slide 188 a t shaped channel 202 formed in the adapter 190 guides lateral movement of the slide 188 on the adapter 190 on surfaces 191 193 a return spring 204 received in a cavity 206 engages an opposing plate 208 of the adapter 190 to be compressed as the slide 188 is cammed laterally by the driver 186 the locator guide key 192 has a pair of t heads 210 a 210 b creating localized t shapes on the key 192 a slot 212 interrupts the wings 214 of the channel at a point aligned with one of the t heads 210 a 210 b with the slide 188 in a retracted start position as seen in fig2 as the driver 186 descends the lead t head 210 a passes through the slot 212 to enter the channel 196 the main body of the.
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and thus away from the sensitive electronic hardware to be protected thus the movs can be electrically connected in parallel between electrical conductors of a power distribution system to provide protection from transient voltages to an electrical load also coupled to the electrical conductors as those skilled in the art understand when an mov is subjected to a transient voltage beyond its peak current energy rating it initially fails in a short circuit mode an mov may also fail when operated at a steady state voltage well beyond its nominal voltage rating or if subjected to repeated operations due to transient voltages having associated current levels below the peak current energy rating for the mov when an mov fails in the short circuit mode the current through the mov becomes limited mainly by the source impedance of the power distribution system to which the mov is coupled consequently a large amount of energy can be introduced into the mov causing the mov to become very hot which can result in mechanical rupture of the mov package accompanied by expulsion of package material this failure mode may be prevented by proper selection of a current limiting element that u201c clears u201d the fault the current limiting element 111 is preferably selected to interrupt the fault current that is caused to flow through the mov 112 as well as the current limiting element due to the failure of the mov in many conventional transient voltage suppression circuits a bare fusible element such as an uninsulated copper wire is often used as a current limiting element in series with mov transient suppressing elements the bare fusible elements are typically mounted on a printed circuit board to which the movs are also mounted it has been recognized that when such bare.