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10 a in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention processor 10 a includes multiple cores 12 a 12 c each having disparate isas while the illustrative embodiment depicts three cores having different native isas it is contemplated that any desirable arrangement and number of cores may be included within a processor in accordance with an embodiment of the present as long as at least one of the processor cores has an isa differing from that of the other cores for example in an 8 core processor one core may support an isa that is infrequently required while the other seven cores implement the most universal isa in the illustrated embodiment core 12 a supports the powerpc ppc instruction set as originally promulgated by the apple ibm motorola aim alliance core 12 b supports x86 instruction sets as originally promulgated by intel corporation and implemented by many present day manufacturers and core 12 c supports an instruction set optimized for the system z operating environment such as the z9 integrated information processor ziip instruction set as promulgated by international business machines corporation other types of cores such as special purpose co processors and accelerator engines could also be included but are.
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10 through a common transmission and rotate at a certain ratio to each other for example the tail rotor 55 may rotate five times for every one time the main rotor 45 rotates as the engine of the helicopter 10 rotates the main rotor 45 in one direction torque is created causing the fuselage 15 to rotate in the opposite direction the rotation of the tail rotor 55 creates a thrust that counteracts the torque that the main rotor 45 produces thereby allowing the helicopter 10 to maintain its heading and provide yaw control yaw is controlled by changing the pitch of the tail rotor 55 thereby controlling thrust the pitch of tail rotor 55 is controlled by right and left rudder pedals schematic representation of these pedals can be seen in fig4 to turn the nose of the helicopter right for example depressing the right rudder pedal decreases the pitch of the tail rotor 55 thereby reducing thrust and the torque then turns the helicopter nose right depressing the left rudder pedal increases the pitch of the tail rotor 55 thereby increasing thrust and turning the nose of the helicopter left a balanced performance between main rotor 45 and tail rotor 55 at normal flight would generally be a neutral position of the right and left rudder pedals the rpm 39 s of the main rotor 45 and the tail rotor 55 are fairly constant for instance if the main rotor 45 is operating at 300 rpm then the tail rotor is operating at approximately 1500 rpm there may be a slight variation in the ratio at which the two rotors operate up to five percent undesirable performance of tail rotor 55 would.
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the switch 49 as in fig6 and 7 is a pivot bracket 63 this bracket 63 has an extending arm which in turn has a stud like projection 62 on which is pivotally mounted a bell crank shaped unbalance sensitive latch release member 64 the first arm 65 of the bell crank is normally engaged with a downwardly projecting lip 66 of the unbalance mechanism frame 30 and juxtaposed to the rear end 40 of actuator 39 as in fig6 this first arm 65 is biased into this engaging position by a spring 69 one end of this spring 69 is inserted into a through holes 67 on the second arm 70 with the other end attached to a notch 68 in the fixed cabinet top panel 29 the second arm 70 of the crank has two molded slots 71 with the remaining material between the slots 71 acting as a pulley like cable guide 73 for changing the cable 61 direction from the latch actuator 55 the cable 61 travels around the pulley like guide 73 of the unbalance sensitive latch release member 64 behind the cabinet top 29 to the left side of the washing machine to a point as in fig4 and 5 where a right angle corner must be negotiated to continue the path to the second connection position at this cornering point a pivotally mounted cable adjustment and corning device 74 is mounted to the underside surface of the cabinet top 29 by means of a self threading member not shown this cornering device 74 has an extending arm with a molded arcuate groove to serve as a cable cornering guide 75 the cable 61.
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and 6 is selectively excited by such a pulse the flip angle varies along the direction of its thickness that is the z direction which represents the direction of blood flow as shown in fig1 the flip angle is very small and nearly 0 u00b0 on the upstream side on the left hand side of the excitation slab 4 increasing gradually as one moves to the downstream side to the right hand side such a flip angle profile can be obtained by means of a pulse sequence shown in fig2 in other words the magnitude of the slice selective gradient magnetic field expressed as g z the slice selection being in the z direction is gradually changed and the carrier frequency of the excitation rf pulse is changed at the same time as shown in fig2 alternatively use may be made of a differential rf coil 1 as shown in fig3 such a differential rf coil i may comprise four coil segments 21 22 31 and 32 arranged on a cylinder such that segments 21 and 22 and segments 31 and 32 and opposite to each other with respect to the cylinder and that segments 21 and 31 and segments 22 and 32 are disposed next to each other along the longitudinal direction if currents are caused to flow in.
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formed by the outer braided cover of the filter or extractor elements and this liquid will be drawn into the recirculating loop and deposited into the dirty portion of the process liquid storage tank the level of liquid in the vessel will drop as the liquid is extracted by the extended elongated flexible filter elements 120 as the level of liquid drops the concentration of particulate matter to liquid will of course increase however as long as the particulate matter is sufficiently wet so as to be movable in suspension the extracting action induced by the suction in the flexible filter tubes will still act as the level of liquid drops below the bottom of the front wall 70 of vessel 61 the lack of liquid will cause the particulate matter to form a cake around the elongated flexible filter or extractor tubes 120 and this cake will prevent the direct of access of air into the filter tubes 120 which would substantially diminish the vacuum in the manifold the lower portion of the vessel namely that portion nearer the manifold 80 would still contain liquid and the portions of the elongated flexible filter tubes 120 located in the still wet areas would still continue to extract liquid from.
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used in these areas beneficially allowing the club head designer to redistribute the u201c saved u201d weight or mass to other more beneficial locations of the club head 1 these portions of the club head 1 can also be made thinner enhancing the weight savings exemplary uses for this redistributed weight include increasing the overall size of the club head 1 expanding the size of the club head u201c sweet spot u201d which is a term that refers to the area of the face 11 that results in a desirable golf shot upon striking a golfball repositioning the club head 1 center of gravity and or produce a greater moment of inertia moi inertia is a property of matter by which a body remains at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by some external force moi is a measure of the resistance of a body to angular acceleration about a given axis and is equal to the sum of the products of each element of mass in the body and the square of the element 39 s distance from the axis thus as the distance from the axis increases the moi increases making the club more forgiving for off center hits since less energy is lost during impact from club head twisting moving or rearranging mass to the club head perimeter enlarges the sweet spot and produces a more forgiving club increasing the club head size and moving as much mass as possible to the extreme outermost areas of the club head 1 such.
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spring 9 so that the lock member 8 is rotated clockwise an engaging plate 14 is fixedly mounted on the on vehicle apparatus 4 by suitable means such as screws 15 while the electromagnetic actuator m is not energized the claw 3 enters an engaging slot 13 and its tip extends into and passes through the slot to engage with it when apparatus 4 is housed in the case 1 a connector 16 mounted on the apparatus 4 is coupled to a connector 17 mounted on the case 1 to thereby obtain electrical connection therebetween referring to fig4 voltage from a power supply 21 is applied to a time constant circuit 22 via an off contact of an vehicle engine switch 20 an output from the time constant circuit 22 is supplied to a solenoid driver 23 to energize the solenoid 11 and drive the plunger 12 for a time period determined by the time constant circuit 22 after a movable contact of the engine switch 20 is moved to the off contact the solenoid 11 maintains de energized at the off contact of the engine switch 20 except when the engine switch 20 is at an ignition on state and for the period determined by the time contact circuit 22 therefore during the de energized period of the solenoid 11 as shown in fig2 the lock member 8 takes a position rotated counter clockwise with respect to fig3 by the force of the coil spring 9 the claw 3 enters the engaging slot 13 and the.
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by the spring element 15 into an axially displaced position fig3 the inner ring 5 is here guided in each position by the two rolling body rows 7 and 8 here the force f that is given for example by an actuation element held fixed in the inner ring with a bearing journal is transferred to the inner ring 5 to the ring section 14 via the radial rim 6 and thus onto the spring element 15 the inner ring 5 or the bearing journal can press onto an element located behind the rolling bearing 1 by this movement relative to the rest of the rolling bearing 1 that is fixed axially in a bearing holder by means of the outer ring 2 through the compression of the spring element 15 the restoring force fr of the spring element 15 is established in fig3 the inner ring 5 deflected out of its starting position and the compressed spring element 15 can be seen if the actuation element is relaxed again the inner ring 5 is moved back in the direction of its starting position by the restoring force fr of the spring element 15 which is shown in fig1 in contrast to the integral construction according to fig1 to 3 fig4 shows the embodiment of the rolling bearing 1 with separate spring element 19 fig4 differs from fig1 in that u2014 for an otherwise identical construction u2014 the spring element in fig4 is not connected integrally to the cage as in fig1 instead the spring element.
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465 4819 sup b 523 576 637 63710 sup b 570 570 670 67011 174 239 192 21212 9 31 185 18513 143 256 178 20614 sup b 34 201 179 208______________________________________ sup a same samples as in table iv sup b single charge with screen side adjacent the negatively charged roller table iii shows that the process of charging a web with the apparatus of fig1 produces webs with good filtering efficiencies and excellent filtration qualities in addition table iv shows that the process produces bipolar webs with good charge differentials between the two sides of the web table v lists the conditions and charging results for a variety of webs charged on an apparatus according to fig4 table vi lists the measured surface charge potential for those webs table v______________________________________no sup a filt eff sup b charging voltage sup c filt eff sup d u03b4p q sub f______________________________________15 71 65 23 19 2x 99 956 6 9 1 12016 71 65 21 19 1x 99 950 6 55 1 16017 41 55 25 19 2x 96 278 2 3 1 43118 41 55 25 19 1x 95 525 2 55 1 21819 24 55 25 19 2x 80 35 0 9 1 80820 24 55 25 15 1x 81 90 1 0 1 709______________________________________ sup a 15 and 16 are 3 oz yd sup 2 pp 17 and 18 are 1 oz yd sup 2 pp 19 and 20 are 1 oz yd sup 2 recycled pet sup b before charging sup c kv for wire shell number of chargings sup d after charging table vi______________________________________surface.
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arranged so as to allow the user to set multiple ranges of colors or luminous intensity values such as concurrently selecting both red and violet regions or two brightness levels ranging 0 black 0 2 and 0 8 1 white for example after determining that the selected region is appropriate the user operates the input device 22 to effect the command to begin the analysis the scanning controller 204 transmits a control signal to the stage actuator 14 to move the sample stage 16 to position an edge dot a in fig5 of the selected region to the laser beam irradiation location when the dot a reaches that location the scanning controller 204 sends a command to the stage actuator 14 to allow for the scanning of the region with a laser beam spot in response to the command the stage actuator 14 operates the sample stage 16 to repeat the following move the sample stage in the direction x by a short predetermined distance u03b4x and pause for a short predetermined duration at each location fig5 the laser controller 205 transmits a command signal to the laser irradiating system 13 to emit a laser beam to that location while the sample 12 is at a stop this generates ions from the sample and the ions generated.
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19 showing the seal region 35 which receives o ring seal 33 by darkened lines present heat treatments of the general bearing portion of the rock bit are carried out by carburizing and then boronizing the bearing pin thus the prior art technique calls for carburizing and thereafter boronizing both the seal region 35 and the remaining area of the pin 47 this area 47 will sometimes be referred to as the 34 primary friction bearing region of the pin 34 the present invention is the discovery that wear on the general bearing of a rock bit head section can be prevented by applying a surface hardening treatment such as a carburizing treatment to the seal region 35 of the bearing pin while simultaneously boronizing only the remaining area 47 of the pin 19 while carburizing is the preferred surface treatment technique shown in the example which follows it should be understood that any surface treatment can be utilized which can be accomplished by the use of a solid packing mixture which can be packed around the bearing pin the preferred technique in addition to providing surface hardness provides improved chemical properties to the metal surface such as resistance to oxidation and chloride pitting thus the surface hardening technique utilized can be selected from the group consisting of carburizing siliconizing nitriding aluminizing or calorizing and other 34 pack 34 surface hardening techniques combinations of these treatments can also be used advantageously where the surface treatment selected for the seal region is carburization the preferred technique is pack carburizing.
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which is fastenable to a face 34 of the jaw 14 by means of one or more carriage bolts 36 any number of through extending apertures may be provided in the jaw 14 so as to receive one or more bolts 36 thereby to selectively position the stop member 30 at any desired location along the face 34 fixedly secured to a rearward portion of the u shaped member 32 is a cross extending member 38 having end sections 40 42 which extend outwardly beyond the maximum width of the u shaped member 32 the purpose of this cross extending member 38 will be described subsequently in greater detail the particular positioning of the stop member 30 as shown in fig1 is chosen in those situations where it is desired to have a practice board 26 in substantial parallel alignment with the board holding jaws 12 14 it should be further noted with respect to this first embodiment of the invention that the two supporting carriage bolts 22 24 are positioned on only one side of the upright support 20 thereby to afford ease of attachment of the holding device 10 to the upright support referencing fig3 and 4 of the drawings a modified embodiment of the holding device 10 which is generally designated by the reference numeral 44 will be described this modified embodiment of the invention utilizes a pair of holding members 46 48 which are positionable on.
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spot spectrometers can be built according to fig2 and 3 wherein each of them an imaging sensor 41 a line of sensor elements is used to capture the interference patterns generated by two parallel cylindrical convex mirrors 23 reflecting the incoming parallel light signals 1 which can be delivered by a waveguide optical fiber 61 and or an optical system built of lenses and or mirrors as described by fig1 14 in the second group of embodiments line scan hyperspectral cameras can be built according to fig4 and 5 wherein each of them an imaging sensor 42 a matrix of sensor elements is used to capture the interference patterns generated by two parallel cylindrical convex mirrors 24 reflecting the incoming parallel light signals 11 which can be delivered by waveguides optical fibers 62 and or an optical system built of lenses and or mirrors as described by fig8 14 in the third group of embodiments 2d instantaneous hyperspectral cameras can be built according to fig6 wherein an imaging sensor 42 a matrix of sensor elements is used to capture the interference patterns generated by the many parallel cylindrical convex mirrors 25 reflecting the incoming parallel light signals 12 which can be delivered by an optical system built of lenses and or mirrors.
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110 of the present invention appear to have a u201c w u201d shape i e their cross sections and their pattern as viewed from the end of the strips resemble the letter u201c w u201d as shown in the left side of fig1 fig1 shows the u201c m u201d and u201c w u201d configurations side by side for comparative and illustrative purposes only it being understood that a single deck would not feature both configurations together this u201c w u201d pattern is shown in detail in the perspective view of fig2 b in the end view of fig4 and in the section view of fig6 hereinafter the strips 110 having a u201c w u201d orientation will be referred to as u201c over joist u201d trim strips details of the under joist trim strip 10 will be discussed in relation to fig2 a 3 and 5 the under joist trim strips 10 are applied to the bottom edges of the joists 80 as in the right side of the deck 100 of fig1 as shown the under joist trim strip 10 has several elongated panels connected together along their lengths referring to fig2 a the two center panels 18 and 20 are connected along a common edge forming a ridge 50 the v shaped channel formed between these panels extends the entire length of the strip 10 as shown partially in hidden lines in fig2 a the v shaped channel forms a drainage trough for draining water away from the building two parallel side panels 16 and 22 are connected to the center panels 18 and 20 respectively extending from side panel 22 is an outwardly projecting flange 24 which is normal to side panel 22 on the opposite side of trim.
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to an uneven torquing force that might otherwise cause the pins to become dislodged from the grooves lastly the overall system can include side plates 76 that are attached to the large side brackets 36 and 38 by conventional nut and bolts 78 and a simple flanged element 80 that is attached to the side bracket 38 by conventional nut and bolt 82 and which acts as a u201c stop u201d to prevent the gate assembly 18 from being pulled open in the direction of the street referring now to fig4 an other alternative embodiment is shown this embodiment can be utilized in a wide variety of drain basins where the curb side openings are of different width in this embodiment there is a gate assembly 100 that has a gate portion 101 that comprises a frame 102 to which is attached a mesh material 104 in this instance the mesh material 104 is a section of metal grate commercially available that has apertures of the desired size and shape depending on the particulate matter to be kept from entering the basin when the gate portion 101 is in the closed position as is shown in the figs the mesh material 104 is attached to the frame 102 by any conventional means such as by welding the upper portion of the frame 102 is attached to rod 106 as shown here the frame 102 is welded to circular rod 106 but any other attachment means could be utilized so long as the attachment is secure fixed and.
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autologous graft material that is then used to form strut grafts between the same vertebrae 10 12 from which the grafts are formed note that in fig6 that flat surfaces 40 a 42 a of the segments are exposed to face one another across the intervertebral disc space 14 while the tool shaft 30 may be withdrawn with the cutting blade 24 from the disc space 14 at this time it is preferred that the shaft and the blade remain in place as noted below after removing a handle or other drive from the tool shaft 30 and as shown in fig7 to 9 an elongated pusher or paddle 50 is inserted into the disc space 14 until the paddle overlies the cutting blade 24 and extends substantially entirely over the exposed flat surfaces of the vertebral bone segments 40 42 in the disclosed embodiment the paddle 50 is formed at a distal end of a cannulated shaft 51 whose axial passage is keyed to the cross section of the tool shaft 30 the cannulated shaft 51 is slid over the tool shaft 30 a handle 52 is provided at the proximal end of the shaft 51 and the paddle 50 is inserted inside the disc space 14 using the handle 52 the paddle 50 is rotated together with the blade 24 if left in place through the same circular path initially cut by the blade 24 through the vertebrae 10 12 if the cage 33 is of such size that it encompasses.
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helix type path shifting of the offset of the forming channel relative to the textile fabric occurs continuously as can be seen from the illustration in fig6 b forming channel 20 is limited on the one side 34 by two lateral limiting areas 29 32 of both forming belts 23 24 whereas on the other side 35 forming channel 20 is limited laterally by coating segment 4 a which was produced immediately prior here the two forming belts 23 24 overlap the initially formed coated segment 4 a so that on the one hand they rest on this coated segment 4 a and on the other hand provide forming channel 20 as already explained the initially formed coated segment 4 a has a tab 12 a in the overlap area 11 a protruding in cross machine direction cmd and the additional subsequently formed coated segment 4 b has a corresponding recess 13 b with which tab 12 a engages subsequently in the method a bond between the two coated segments 4 a and 4 b is caused in overlap area 11 a as already explained in the description of fig4 and 5 the two adjacent partially wide coated segments 4 a and 4 b are formed in that the continuous textile fabric 5 is coated with polymer material 22 in a partial width path 19 which runs around textile fabric 5 in a continuous helix type pattern immediately after application of polymer material 22 a conversion from the viscous state to a solid state of polymer material 22 is caused here it is conceivable that the bond of the two coated segments 4 a and 4 b in overlap area 11 a and.
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or the like application_number US 23330708 A description referring now to fig1 the present invention provides an amplifier 10 including an npn heterojunction bipolar transistor 12 having a collector base and emitter terminal labeled c b and e respectively according to typical common base configuration the base of the transistor 12 is connected to signal ground possibly through one or more passive components the collector of the transistor 12 is connected to an output terminal 14 from which an amplified radiofrequency signal will be obtained and the emitter of the transistor 12 is connected to an input terminal 16 at which an input signal is applied an input bias circuit 18 of a type generally known in the art biases the emitter of the transistor 12 with respect to its base within the operating range of the transistor 12 in the present invention the collector of the transistor 12 is biased by an active current source 20 in distinction from a voltage source under voltage source biasing a variable current to the collector is supplied as a function of the output power at the output terminal 14 in contrast the active current source 20 delivers a substantially constant current to the collector of the transistor 12 regardless of the output power referring to fig2 the present invention can alternatively be used with.
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every dot on the line 0 d in 7 0 is converted into a print signal d out 7 0 through the conversion table 12 that is the same signal as the input color density signal is outputted as the print signal as to every dot when the conversion operation finishes the print signals are converted through the tph i f 13 into energizing signals which drive the tph 14 to print the line 0 the above corresponds to s4 in fig5 a next in order to convert the line 1 which is an odd numbered line an evenline signal 34 l 34 is given to the conversion table 12 then in order to convert the dot 0 which is an even numbered dot an evendot signal 34 h 34 is given to the conversion table 12 in this state according to the truth table in fig2 a color density signal of the line 1 and the dot 0 is converted through the conversion table 12 into ooh which indicates blank data not to be printed then in order to convert the dot 1 which is an odd numbered dot an evendot signal 34 l 34 is given to the conversion table 12 in this state according to the truth table in fig2 a color density signal of the line 1 and the dot 1 d in 7 0 is converted into a print signal d out 7 0 through the conversion table 12 that is the same signal as the input color density signal.
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application_number US 2350901 A description the following description of the presently contemplated best mode of practicing the invention is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles of the invention the scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims referring to fig1 an exemplary turbo code encoder is shown wherein one embodiment of a turbo code trellis termination design terminates one encoder 10 a first encoder while disabling another encoder 10 u2032 a second encoder and at a different time terminates the other encoder 10 u2032 second encoder while disabling the encoder 10 first encoder the encoders first and second encoders 10 10 u2032 of the turbo code encoder of fig1 are constituent encoders configured in a parallel concatenation it is well known in the art that a constituent encoder employ a configuration of modular adders 17 20 26 28 30 24 and 25 and shift registers 18 21 22 coupled through nodes such as node 32 to produce output bits including tail output bits x t y 0 t y 1 t for example depending upon the encoding scheme fig1 is just one example of such a parallel concatenation of constituent encoders wherein an interleaver device interleaver 16 is employed between an input for x t and the second.
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a first side and corresponding male protrusions 412 on the embossing side of the form 212 the protrusions 412 and corresponding female recesses 410 are formed when the form 212 is thermal vacuum formed the male protrusions 412 mate with the cutouts or female recesses provided in the stencil 210 further the side of the form 212 that includes the recesses 410 is the side that is adhered to the sleeve with the static vinyl 214 the form 212 and the stencil 210 may include any number of configurations and shapes with the only limitation being the imagination of the designer or manufacturer of the stencil 210 the dimple pattern shown in the figures are for illustrative purposes and it should be appreciated that utilizing the thermal vacuum forming process yields a variety of forms 212 that are formed to mate with the specific shape of the stencil used as shown in fig7 8 and 9 the stencil 210 is illustrated with a plurality of through holes 512 the stencil 210 is the female component of the stencil and form combination with the through holes 512 corresponding and aligning with the protrusions in the form 212 of the current example in the alternative a plurality of recesses could be utilized on the stencil 210 as long as the recesses allowed enough material for the displacement of the embossing material when pressure is applied to the form 212 as stated above the stencil 210 may be made of a metal material such as brass and may be manufactured by utilizing any process that provides the through holes or recesses or other shape or shapes in the stencil for example the through holes or the recesses may be obtained by chemically.
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and the impacting portion are preferably molded from high impact plastic the flashlight portion 12 is in the form of an elongated hollow cylindrical case having first and second ends the interior of the hollow cylindrical case forms a cavity dimensioned and configured to house a light assembly and batteries for powering the light assembly the first end of the flashlight portion 12 is provided with an opening leading to the hollow interior of the flashlight portion the light assembly is housed adjacent to the opening in the first end of the flashlight portion and includes a light bulb 16 a lens 18 and a parabolic reflector 20 the opening at the first end of the flashlight portion 12 is threaded to receive the retaining ring 22 which serves to secure the light assembly within the first end of the flashlight portion 12 a substantial portion of the outer surface of the flashlight portion 12 is knurled to allow a better grip when the tool 10 is being used as a tire knocker in a manner explained below adjacent the opening at the first end of the flashlight portion 12 is the mirror housing 24 the mirror housing 24 extends from the opening at the first end of the flashlight portion along the outside of the flashlight portion for a distance sufficient to allow the mirror assembly 26 and the mirror base 32 to be housed within the mirror housing 24 when the mirror assembly 26 is in the stowed position as shown the mirror assembly 26 includes a frame portion 28 and a reflective portion 30 and is hingedly attached to the mirror base 32 the reflective portion 30.
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conductor passages also in these embodiments the conductors in the conductor passages 4 can be cast simultaneously with the molded part and thus formed from the matrix of the mmc material or of a different metal when already bonded to the tube 3 before casting the molded part fig3 shows a casting mold 1 in which the cavity 2 is only partially filled with a preform 7 of a mmc material in all other aspects this casting mold corresponds to the casting mold described in connection with fig2 fig4 shows a casting mold 1 in which the cavity 2 is filled with preforms 8 9 of either different material or of same material but different density i e bulk density or apparent density different surface treatment or the like the preform 8 may be made from e g a pressed silicon carbide and the preform 9 may be made also of silicon carbide that is however only loosely introduced into the cavity 2 to effect a different density thus the molded part has different expansion coefficients and the production of such preforms is considerably simpler and cheaper alternatively the preform 8 may be made of silicon carbide and the preform 9 of aln or vice versa in any event also in this manner areas of the molded part can have different thermal expansion coefficients fig5 shows a sectional view of a casting mold 1.
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between adjacent horizontal surfaces without interfering with the desired mating engagement between surfaces 40 and 16 the vertical dimension of spacers 26 and 38 are selected to locate these surfaces in engagement the upper member 46 has an aperture 70 which meets a corresponding aperture 72 in the lower member 50 and the support rod 23 passes through the apertures 70 and 72 to support the chamber member 39 against the spacer 38 the inlets 60 62 to each plenum chamber are connected by flexible air supply tubes 74 to air control cylinders 76 76 another cylinder 76 not clearly shown also support a manifold 78 which is also connected to a neck ring cooling head 80 which directs cooling air onto a neck ring mechanism 82 of the parison forming mechanism only shown diagrammatically the mechanism according to the invention offers improved control over mold cooling a separate adjustable air control in each air control cylinder 76 controls the supply of cooling air to the neck ring cooling and to each of the plenum chambers independently in general in a blank mold mechanism the molds near the mold pivot become hotter when the machine is in use than those further away from the pivot and in the present construction the supply of cooling air to the two mold members can be adjusted to allow for this if it is desired to change the height of the mold member in the machine the position of the mold member can be adjusted by choosing spacers 26 38 of appropriate size such spacers being effectively simple collars are much less expensive than the mold hangers generally in use further it is possible to ensure that the clamping forces exerted on the mold members by the mold arms 4 6 are located near.
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and or pharmaceutic adjuvant the pharmaceutical effective ingredient is iron based montmorillonite fe montmorillonite which is 20 u02dc 100 by weight in the medicine the iron ion is 3 0 u02dc 12 0 by weight in the iron based montmorillonite fe montmorillonite the iron based montmorillonite fe montmorillonite is obtained by soaking or eluting the medicinal montmorillonite by water soluble iron salt solution in which the water soluble iron salt solution is ferrous gluconate ferrous succinate ferrous lactate ferrous fumarate or ferrous sulfat solution and the medicinal montmorillonite is selected from calcium based montmorillonite ca montmorillonite sodium based montmorillonite na montmorillonite or magnesium based montmorillonite mg montmorillonite medicinal montmorillonite is conventional raw material in the field which can be commercially purchased according to the present invention preferred the iron based montmorillonite fe montmorillonite is 50 u02dc 100 by weight in the medicine according to the present invention preferred the iron ion is 5 0 u02dc 9 0 by weight in the iron based montmorillonite fe montmorillonite according to the present invention preferred the concentration of the water soluble iron salt solution is 5 u02dc 15 by weight a preparation method of the iron based montmorillonite medicine for treating hyperphosphatemia and iron deficiency anaemia wherein the step comprises 1 adding pharmaceutical montmorillonite into deionized water acidizing by treating with hydrochloric acid adjusting the ph value to.
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32 33 from the barrel or roll 11 due to the barrel 11 and shaft 21 being rotated initially as a unit thereby allowing the barrel to rotate freely until bolthead 51 comes into contact with the back end of pawl 47 this is enough to unwind a sufficient portion of the door to enable it to continue unrolling by gravity at this time the rotational inertia of barrel 11 and the downward travel of slatted door 2 disengages pawl 68 from lug 67 fig5 and springs 31 32 33 are re introduced into the system but with a somewhat lesser amount of tension to aid in controlling the downward descent of the door and to assist in lifting the door for emergency exit at the time of release of the chain 57 which is connected to the chain 101 the weight 99 is permitted to drop thereby reacting through the cams 87 and 92 to move the arm 88 rightwardly as seen in fig8 and disengage the jaw clutch means 82 and 91 this frees the centrifugal brake 78 and the sprocket system 7 associated therewith from any influence by the windup means 94 112 with the adjustment of the centrifugal brake appropriately selected it will limit the speed of unwinding of the roll.
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1 scheme 1 shown in the figure is a preferred pathway to accomplish this synthesis the details of which are provided in the following examples all moisture sensitive reactions were performed under nitrogen gas in glassware that was flame dried and equipped with a magnetic stir bar tetrahydrofuran thf and 1 2 dimethoxyethane dme were freshly distilled from sodium benzophenone ketyl before use hexanes pyridine triethylamine pentane and dichloromethane were freshly distilled from cah 2 before use toluene was distilled from sodium thin layer chromatography tlc was performed using e merck silica gel 60 f 254 pre coated plates 0 25 mm flash chromatography was performed using baker silica gel 40 u03bc m particle size all products were purified to homogeneity by tlc analysis single spot two solvent systems using a uv lamp or cam or pma or anisaldehyde or basic kmno 4 for detection purposes nmr spectra were recorded on 400 mhz 500 mhz and 600 mhz spectrometers 1 h and 13 c nmr chemical shifts are reported as u03b4 using residual solvent as an internal standard high resolution mass spectral analyses were performed at harvard university mass spectrometry center a mixture of 2s 3r methyl 2 4 methoxybenzamido 3 hydroxybutanoate 3 35 0 g 131 mmol and p tsoh h 2 0 2 5 g 13 1 mmol in toluene 400 ml was heated at reflux for 12 h the reaction mixture was diluted with water 200 ml and extracted with etoac 3 u00d7 200 ml the combined organic.
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the bulges 35 keep working the redundant debris is capable of being smoothly extruded out of the object 2 along the extrusion path 351 as plainly arrowed in fig8 by means of the existing of the extrusion path 351 the debris would in turn to be pushed toward the extrusion path 351 and be progressively guided out of the object 4 when it is impeded by the bulges 35 and which accordingly facilitates decreasing the drilling torque and achieving a speedy screwing as well as avoids the broken of the object 4 by the guidance of the extrusion path 351 that prevents the occurrence of excessively accumulating debris and of the forced jam of the debris within the threads 33 still referring to fig7 after screwing the screw 3 into the object 4 the remain debris shown by the dots which is not extruded out of the object 4 distributively and consecutively fills with the threads 33 namely among the extrusion path 351 and the bulges 35 so that the screw 3 can achieve a preferable firmness within the object 4 as the installation of the bulges 35 would not affect the amount of the remained debris accommodating between the threads 33 moreover the unsevered fibers shown by irregular solid lines with the elasticity.
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be well recognized in the art that a wide variety of other resilient members or other types of biasing members other than springs can be employed as the means 43 preferably the wheelchair 10 includes a locking assembly 48 best shown in fig3 that serves to fix the seat assembly 12 in a horizontal alignment when the user desires as during travel of the chair 10 the locking assembly 48 is formed of a locking lever 49 having a lower end 50 that is pinned to one of the side frame horizontal members 20 at 50a and an upper end 51 that has a forwardly facing notch 52 the lever 49 is movable from a forward position in which it is adjacent a forward limit of movement abuttment 53 and a rearward position in which it is adjacent a locking stud 54 as the lever 49 is moved rearwardly the pin connection 50a allows sufficient play between the lever 49 and the member 20 to move the upper end 51 of the lever 49 outwardly from the member 32 to move past the stud 54 when the lever 49 is in its rearward position the locking stud 54 that extends outwardly from one of the side support members 32 is received in the notch 52 so that the lever 49 supports.
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housing which consists of a cylindrical insulating body 3 composed of glass or ceramic and of two metallic end plates 4 and 5 which seal the end sides of the insulating body 3 in vacuum tight fashion without this vacuum tight housing two separable contact components 1 2 are arranged opposite one another one being secured to a stationary solid current supply pin 6 and the other being secured to a mobile solid current supply pin 7 the current supply pins 6 7 serve to supply the current and to mechanically guide the contact components 1 2 the mobile current supply pin 7 is connected to a metal bellows 8 which hermetically seals the vacuum switch between the mobile current supply pin 7 and the end plate 5 normally a screen 9 is provided in vacuum switches in order to protect the insulating body 3 from the precipitation of metal particles which can evaporate or be torn away from the contact components 1 2 during the disconnection the structure for the two symmetrical contact components 1 2 can be most clearly seen in the enlarged side view of fig2 and the enlarged plan view in fig3 of the contact component 2 the contact component 2 consists of a metallic contact carrier.
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resistant material such as teflon the engagement between the drive mechanism 223 and the drive shaft 227 may be accomplished by means of a threaded connection set screw and collar connection or a snap fit engagement the drive shaft 227 may be press fit welded threaded or adhesive bonded to the rotor 221 0094 fig1 is a detailed view of the screw pump rotor 221 the rotor is a single helix rotor having a hub 232 and a blade 233 the rotor generally is about 1 cm to about 5 cm preferably about 2 cm to about 4 cm long the diameter of the rotor is about 0 1 inch to about 0 25 inch preferably about 0 15 inch to about 0 2 inch the distance on the hub 232 between blade 233 turns may be uniform in some embodiments the distance between blade 233 turns is not uniform in certain embodiments the rotor is a single helix progressive pitch rotor and the kick area 234 has a greater distance on the hub 232 between blade 233 turns fig1 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the catheter of the invention wherein the screw pump 218 is located distal to the distal balloon 216 blood outlet 229 is still located between proximal balloon 215 and distal.
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whose axis coincides essentially with the axis of the frame application_number US 2677893 A description as shown in fig1 a circular creel is comprised of a frame 1 which is hollow cylindrical and supports a number of bobbins 2 which are arranged in a circle and in tiers above one another inside the frame there is a socket like carrier 3 which supports a blower 4 carrier 3 is hollow and carries an electric motor 5 for driving a fan wheel 6 a spiral housing 7 of the blower 4 supports several impellers 8 on its underside which have horizontal swivel axes extending radially to one another these impellers roll off of a blade rim 9 of the carrier 3 a drive motor 10 is located on carrier 3 which is engaged with a drive rim on the blower housing 7 the blower housing 7 has an air outlet connection 11 which is directed radially outward and ends in and supports an air blast hose 12 the air blast hose 12 has a length which is slightly shorter than the height of the thread guiding tubes extending above the frame 1 air blast hose 12 is provided with a number of blast nozzles 13 each of which is directed radially outward in direction of one of the circular rows of bobbins furthermore a blast nozzle 13a is provided at the lower.
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the window sash frame 10 consists of an upper extrusion 12 lower extrusion 14 left side extrusion 16 and right side extrusion 18 the extrusions are all made from vinyl by a process well known to those skilled in the art fig2 shows a cross sectional view of left side extrusion 16 the left side extrusion 16 consists of a pair of elongated opposed inturned u shaped flanges 20 and 22 which are connected to elongated rectangular flanges 24 and 26 flanges 24 and 26 strengthen the window sash frame and also provide a structure for mounting certain types of window hardware handles locks etc the rectangular flanges 24 and 26 have sides 24a 24b 24c and 24d and sides 26a 26b 26c and 26d sides 24c and 26c are joined by bridging flange 28 sides 24a and 26a form part of elongated longitudinal flanges 30 and 32 a second bridging flange 34 joins longitudinal flanges 30 and 32 extending generally perpendicularly from longitudinal flange 30 and generally towards longitudinal flange 32 are elongated barb flanges 35 and 36 extending generally perpendicularly from longitudinal flange 32 and generally towards longitudinal flange 30 are elongated barb flanges 38 and 39 each barb flange 35 36 38 and 39 has a straight edge such as straight edge 39a of barb flange 39 and toothed edge such as toothed edge 39b of barb flange 39 toothed edge 39b defines teeth such as tooth 39c on flange 39 tooth 39c consists of a bevelled leading edge 39d and a horizontal straight edge 39e it will be appreciated that four locking recesses 50.
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art application of a force to the torsion bar 244 causes the torsion bar 244 and latch 242 to rotate around the fulcrum portion 246 this rotation allows the latch 242 to rotate radially outwardly from the peripheral opening 238 and permits the standard luer fitting to proceed past the latch 242 when the force applied to the torsion bar 244 is released or removed the latch 242 and the torsion bar 244 return to their initial positions or to a relaxed or stress free state the optional standard luer fitting 220 shown in fig6 includes an open proximal end 229 and a distal end 221 which includes a needle cannula 222 having a lumen 223 the open proximal end 229 of the standard luer fitting includes an extending lip 224 as more clearly shown in fig8 and 9 when assembled in a snap fit relationship the open proximal end 229 of the standard luer fitting moves into the cavity 232 proximally past the latch 242 of the torsional snap fit element 240 and into the peripheral opening 238 as otherwise described herein application of a radially inwardly directed force on the torsion bar 244 causes the latch 242 and torsion bar 244 to rotate around the fulcrum portion 246 as the extending lip 224 moves past the latch 242 after movement of the extending lip 224 proximally past the latch 242 the force applied to the torsion bar 244 is released and the latch 242 and the torsion bar 244 return to their initial position with the latch 242 positioned proximally adjacent to the extending lip 224 in accordance with one or more embodiments this initial rotation and return to an initial position provides tactile indication.
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methylene n 2 nitrobenzenesulfonyl 2 aminomethyl pyridine 380 mg 0 38 mmol followed by basic alumina column purification of the reaction products 1 20 ch 3 oh u2014 ch 2 cl 2 gave the free base of the title compound conversion of the free base to the hydrobromide salt using a saturated solution of hbr g in ch 3 oh followed by drying in vacuo overnight gave the title compound 110 mg 34 overall as a white solid 1 h nmr dmso d 6 u03b4 2 80 2 88 br s 4h 3 02 3 06 br s 4h 3 10 3 16 br s 4h 3 38 3 44 br s 4h 3 80 3 86 br s 2h 4 25 4 30 br s 2h 4 33 4 37 br s 2h 7 27 7 32 br m 4h 7 42 7 63 br m 6h 7 96 dd 1h j 7 7 7 7 hz 8 10 8 30 br s 3h 8 69 d 1h j 4 9 hz 9 45 9 62 br s 2h fab ms m z 526 mh h 81 br 524 mh h 79 br 444 m h 100 anal calcd for c 28 h 42 n 5 br 5 u00b7 2h 2 o c 38 03 h 5 24 n 7 92 br 45 18 found c 38 37 h 5 28 n 7 76 br 45 36 to a stirred solution of 4 diethoxyphosphoryl 1 7 bis 2 nitrobenzenesulfonyl 1 4 7 triazacyclotetradecane 1 32 g 1 87 mmol and k 2 co 3 654 mg 4.
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space 6 and a ballastable chamber 7 and if necessary a counterweight compartment shown schematically as l the counterweights are intended to locally and temporarily compensate any tunnel weight insufficiency with respect to buoyancy the working space 6 is fluid tight peripherally and at the front in the direction of tunnel advance and it is connected to the portion of tunnel already built by a fluid tight tailskin 27 the working space is designed to accommodate personnel and everything necessary to at the least build the standard section to be built for example the standard section of tunnel is a ring made up of precast segments which are conveyed through the portion of tunnel already built to the working space from the bank or shore as required and the working space is equipped with appropriate means erector arms for example for grasping the segments and placing them so as to build an annular section these means may be similar to those used in terrestrial tunnel boring machines designed to build and erect the segments of a ring for a tunnel in a bored body of rock fig2 therefore shows merely a schematic representation of these means of construction and erection using a transverse pivoting arm 8 solidably mounted on a longitudinal support 8 u2032 and designed to grasp a segment of a section and place it in its service position to keep the figure uncluttered the stock of segments waiting to be grasped and erected is not shown it shows only one of the segments v of the ring t 7 in the cross section on fig2 in the construction.
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bead and the corresponding cross stitches are terminated the motion to be transmitted by belt clasp 106 to cog belt 103 is reversed by appropriate means not shown so that nut 100 is driven oppositely to its previous direction of rotation since sliding member 74 is connected to supporting member 99 which is secured to threaded spindle 96 by a pressure locking contact between shaped part 89 which is pivotally mounted on member 74 and match 94 which is biased by spring 98 the reversal of the direction of motion of work clamp 21 is effected without any play at the end of the sewing operation the sewing machine is stopped with needle 10 in the lowermost position if there was no response of the thread monitoring device 68 during the formation of the buttonhole seam this seam has been terminated regularly in this case at the second point of interruption bridged by the thread monitoring device 68 the circuit of electromagnet 66 is closed the cam of the program control device closes the circuit of the magnet at its first point of interruption whereby voltage is applied to magnet 66 and lever 61 is moved downwardly thereby knife bar 63 is actuated and the buttonhole is cut open due to the downward movement of lever 61 angle lever 57 is swung clockwise as viewed in fig1 and its arm moves slide 49 to the lefthand side consequently the end portion of slide 49 engages recess 47 of pin 44 thereupon electromagnet 4 is energized whereby arm 2 is moved from its sewing position into its rest position as arm 2 moves upwardly first spring 46 producing the clamping pressure between.
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recess 160 a facilitates releasable engagement of the anvil assembly 100 to the stapling device 12 referring also to fig6 the collet 150 may be substantially rigid and is positioned within the longitudinal bore 122 defined by the anvil shaft 104 the collet 150 is substantially cylindrical and defines a longitudinal bore 152 fig7 that is dimensioned to receive the trocar 22 fig1 a distal portion 154 of the collet 150 includes a plurality of cantilevered fingers 156 each of the fingers 156 includes a protrusion 158 that is dimensioned and configured to be received in a respective one of the holes 136 fig5 formed in the anvil shaft 104 as described in further detail below referring to fig7 9 in order to assemble the collet 150 within the anvil shaft 104 the distal end of the collet 150 is inserted into the proximal end of the longitudinal bore 122 of the anvil shaft 104 and slid distally in the direction indicated by arrow u201c a u201d in fig7 and 8 the collet 150 is positioned to align the protrusions 158 with the longitudinal channels 134 positioned between the flexible legs 120 when the protrusions 158 engage an inner wall of the flexible legs 120 the fingers 156 are deflected inwardly in the direction indicated by arrow.
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is used with purlins and the mounting screws or other mounting attachment means make a rigid connection between the bracket and the purlins the bracket of the continuous clip prevents racking of the purlins because it forms a rigid box structure this feature strengthens the roof and the building against uplift and other loads the bracket may be rigidly attached to the purlins by using two or more screws welding riveting square pins or other rigid attachment means at each junction of the bracket and the purlins this rigid attachment prevents rotation of the brackets with respect to the purlins and this prevents purlin roll when the purlins roll they can be turned sideways where they may have no strength allowing them to be bent up due to uplift wind loads when this occurs the roof may be blown away or fall inward the rigid connection of the bracket of the present invention to the purlins totally prevents this type of failure the holes in the bracket used to accept the individual clips may be placed in the bracket so that individual clips will be located between purlins where the clips could not be placed when using short clips as few or many holes and clips may be used as necessary between purlins to sustain required up lift and other live loads a second advantage of the continuous clip is the speed with which it may be installed once a screw has been installed at both ends of the mounting plate it holds itself in position while the remainder of the screws are installed with the small prior art clips each and every clip has to be located and then held in position while two to.
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acetophenones e alpha haloacetophenones and f trisacyl phosphine oxides g benzoin and benzoin based photoinitiators suitable radical photoinitiators are disclosed in wo 9607662 trisacyl phosphine oxides u s pat no 5 399 782 phosphine sulphides u s pat no 5 410 060 ep a 57474 ep a 73413 phosphine oxides ep a 088050 ep a 0117233 ep a 0138754 ep a 0446175 and u s pat no 4 559 371 suitable photoinitiators are disclosed for example in ep a 0003002 in the name of ciba geigy ep a 0446175 in the name of ciba geigy gb 2259704 in the name of ciba geigy alkyl bisacyl phosphine oxides u s pat no 4 792 632 bisacyl phosphine oxides u s pat no 5 554 663 in the name of ciba geigy alpha amino acetophenones u s pat no 5 767 169 alkoxy phenyl substituted bisacyl phosphine oxides and u s pat no 4 719 297 acylphosphine compounds radical photoinitiators are discussed in general in a f cunningham v desorby k dietliker r husler and d g leppard chemia 48 1994 423 426 they are discussed in h f gruber prog polym sci 17 1992 953 1044 without wishing to be bound by theory it is preferred that the radical photo initiators all react through their excited triplet state to reduce the influence of the cage effect the radical photo initiator suitably undergoes one of the reactions set out above when excited by radiation falling generally in the range 290 800 nm for example natural sunlight which comprises light in this region will be suitable for causing the radical photo initiator to undergo one of the reactions described above preferably the radical photo initiator has a maximum extinction coefficient in the ultraviolet range 290 400.
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a plurality of v shaped grooves 68 extending the length of the main or base portion 34 which allow the width of the base portion to be adjusted to closely conform to width of the framing with which it is to be employed the legs 36 38 are preferably formed without the kink or bend found in the first embodiment a series of mounting bores 70 extend along the legs for the length of the device these bores are typically 3 8 inch from the free end of the leg the embodiment may be preferably formed from 0 015 to 0 020 inch thick aluminum or galvanized steel because the device is intended to be used at a point in construction or renovation where the wall framing has sheathing a first wall surface material applied the width of the main body portion 34 is typically 43 16 inch for use with 2 by 4 stud construction the height of the legs is 11 2 inches as shown in fig7 installation of the device in connection with a window opening as depicted in fig7 is as follows an extended length of sleeve device is cut to the length of one of the jambs typically the sill 26 the cut length 72 is mounted on the sill leveled and affixed in place using fasteners through the bores 70 a second length 74 is then cut to proper dimension and installed upon the right side stud 76 for the opening the length is squared to the first length 72 placing the length deeply on the stud.
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of the base 900 utilizing a users fingers by way of example the base 900 may include a pair of opposed curved cut out sections 960 formed into the periphery of the base the plug 910 a may further include one or more biasing members in the embodiment of fig9 a and 9b the plug 910 a may have a first spring 970 a and a second spring 970 b formed into the base 900 the springs 970 a 970 b may be positioned along the base periphery such that the first spring 970 a is oriented opposite the second spring 970 b the biasing members 970 a 970 b apply a force to the product support 120 and or the product 130 to increase the tension between the plug 910 a and the product 130 discussed in greater detail above while a particular configuration spring is illustrated as the biasing member 970 a 970 b it should be understood other forms of the biasing member could be utilized such as a flat springs coil springs cantilevered springs leaf springs etc note that the plug 910 b of fig9 b is almost identical to the plug 910 a of fig9 a in every respect however the shaft 907 of the.
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drivers particularly on modern microsoft windows u00ae platforms can run in kernel mode ring 0 or in user mode ring 3 the primary benefit of running a driver in user mode is improved stability since a poorly written user mode device driver cannot crash the system by overwriting kernel memory on the other hand user kernel mode transitions usually impose a considerable performance overhead thereby prohibiting user mode drivers for low latency and high throughput requirements kernel space can be accessed by user module only through the use of system calls end user programs like the unix shell or other gui based applications are part of the user space these applications interact with hardware through kernel supported functions cpu 102 can include not shown one or more of a control processor field programmable gate array fpga application specific integrated circuit asic or digital signal processor dsp cpu 102 for example executes the control logic including the operating system 108 kmd 110 sws 112 and applications 111 that control the operation of computing system 100 in this illustrative embodiment cpu 102 according to one embodiment initiates and controls the execution of applications 111 by for example distributing the processing associated with that application across the cpu 102 and other processing resources such as the apd 104 apd 104 among other things executes commands and programs for selected functions such as graphics operations and other operations that may be for example particularly suited for parallel processing in general apd 104 can be frequently used for executing graphics pipeline operations such as pixel operations geometric computations and rendering an image to a display in various embodiments of the present invention apd 104 can also execute compute processing operations e g those operations unrelated to graphics such as for example.
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the stop 31 for the purpose of moving toward the reference position independently of the initial position the crank 14 together with this stop element 33 is thus moved against the stop 31 thereupon the drive shaft is moved by one step of the stepper motor in the opposite direction whereby the stop element 33 is clear off the stop 31 this is then the reference position from which the stepper motor is moved for instance by 88 steps in order that the two end positions corresponding to fig2 and 4 are assumed to form the particular desired weave using the thread guide elements 2 3 in order to move the stepper motor into a desired position suitable control and latching currents are applied to the stepper motor the terminals of the stepper motor are so associated with the stop 31 that the stepper motor will move by one step away from the stop 31 into the reference position when its terminals are loaded with corresponding voltage pulses because the angle of rotation undergone by the drive motor 12 is limited the path of the thread guide elements 2 3 may be predetermined if the path is selected to be between the positions shown in fig2 and 4 optimal advantage is taken of a limited torque to form an open shed 10 and to hold the selvage threads 8 9 at an open shed in the embodiment of fig5 and 6 the cranks 14 15 are part of a crankshaft 37 driven by the drive motor 12 the crankshaft is composed of a crank 15.
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portions of the knife assembly the cranks 4 5 are rotated by respective motors 4 b 5 b the motors are preferably electric but may be pneumatic or hydraulic in other embodiments the vertically strait movement up and down of table 2 is driven by hydraulic cylinders 6 7 the hydraulic cylinders may be screw gear pawl pneumatic or electric mechanisms in other embodiments raising the table 2 pushes the workpiece 3 against the knife edge a of the knife assembly 1 while the cranks 4 5 rotate to move the knife whereby the knife edge cuts a number of small portions in the veneer with each stroke to slice off the workpiece for a complete sheet of veneer for example top and bottom limit switches 8 9 limit upward and downward movement of the table as shown in fig2 the table 2 has a feed screw c to push the workpiece 3 across the table for making successive slices the feed screw c pushes the workpiece while holding it with a vacuum holding plate b having a suction cup connected to a vacuum line as shown in fig3 the operation by varying speeds and positions lengths and or phases of the cranks 4 5 makes it possible to set the movement patterns of the knife at least and probably more importantly the independent motors 4 b 5 b respectively for the cranks 4 5 permit initial phases of the movements to be set and maintained by subsequent coordinate rotation or varied by varying the speeds of rotation of the respective cranks for example crank 4 can be pulling the knife assembly 1 up while crank 5 is pushing it down on each of these strokes by setting the cranks 180 degrees out of phase and.
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coated with the cation rich layer thus achieving the stable surface conversion to cubic or t prime zirconia in another embodiment the thermally treated ceramic component 2 having the stable cubic or t prime surface layer is coated with a hermetic coating to further assure that the ceramic component 2 will remain stable and will not be subject to low temperature degradation the hermetic coating is comprised of known ceramic materials that are capable of forming a hermetic coating including silica alumina silicon nitride zirconia silicon oxynitride aluminum oxynitride silicon aluminum oxynitride and ultra nanocrystalline diamond thin film these ceramic coatings may be applied by combustion chemical vapor deposition physical vapor deposition electron beam evaporation ion beam assisted deposition ion implantation or chemical vapor deposition the coating can be deposited at room temperature for combustion chemical vapor deposition physical vapor deposition electron beam evaporation or ion beam assisted deposition chemical vapor deposition known to those skilled in the art is performed in a high temperature furnace the furnace is heated to 800 u00b0 to 1300 u00b0 c and chemical precursors are placed into the furnace in gaseous form the gases dissociate in the heat and deposit on the substrate or part combustion chemical vapor deposition illustrated in fig2 does not employ a furnace and may be practiced in an air or inert gas milieu rather a combustion gun 10.
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system and applied to the other similar systems depending on the system an acceptable change in k value would be established this could be set up as a range or a percentage change in the value if the diagnostic value k changes a certain percentage or falls outside a particular range a signal could be sent to an operator indicating that the circuit is in need of maintenance the present invention may be employed in a wide variety of cyclic systems in the preferred embodiment as shown in the schematic of fig1 the present invention is employed in a fluid power system the fluid power system 10 may include a variety of valves 12 operably connected to actuators 14 by fluid supply lines 15 one such valve and actuator is schematically represented in fig1 the system 10 may be driven by a control device 16 such as a plc or other control device as is well known in the art the control device 16 may be operatively connected to the various valves and actuators that make up the system and generates a control signal 17 which actuates valve 12 the location of flow sensor 18 can be chosen based upon the particular component in the system that is to be monitored in a pneumatic system including a valve and cylinder if the sensor were positioned to sense the flow in the fluid supply line to the valve then the condition of the valve and cylinder would be reflected in the k value alternatively if the sensor were disposed in the system to sense the flow between the valve and cylinder then the condition of the.
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chemotherapeutic regimens fail to achieve high cure rates for cancer the failure relates to the gompertzian acceleration or reduction in cancer cell cycle time induced by the chemotherapeutic reduction of tumor size which in turn results in the cancer 39 s lack of phase synchronicity to subsequent administrations of the phase specific chemotherapeutic the invention discloses how to avoid this failure in endocrine dependent cancers by using endocrine blockers between chemotherapeutic administrations to halt the cancer cells from passing the s phase and then using endocrine hormones to restart and accelerate s phase progression in conjunction with administration of appropriate phase specific chemotherapeutic application_number US 99142701 A description the treatments disclosed below involve administration of endocrine hormones in conjunction with administration of phase specific chemotherapeutics materials and methods for achieving this are described below a large variety of estrogen progesterone or testosterone hormones are commercially available and are listed in the physician 39 s desk reference pdr incorporated herein by reference as an example for cancers exhibiting estrogen receptors one could use estrogens comprising estradiol tablets mylan or watson premarin u00ae intravenous estrogens wyeth ayrest premarin u00ae estrogen tablets wyeth ayrest estratab u00ae esterified estrogens tablets solvay any one of several transdermal estrogen delivery systems or any other.
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purpose with an identification system so that each individual cow receives the dosage to which it is entitled optionally there are also feeding stalls where bulk fodder is supplied to the cows from the feeding and watering area 3 the cow can return to the lying and walking area 1 via an exit gate 10 this exit gate 10 is embodied such that the exit gate 10 is always open in the direction toward the lying and walking area 1 exit gate 10 can however also be adjusted to open in both directions the device is controlled by a control system 25 which is coupled to the diverse identification systems the diverse gates the placing robot 24 and the milking installation the operation of the device is as follows from the moment that milking time begins the exit gate 10 is adjusted for instance by control means present in the gate and controlled by control system 25 such that the cows can only walk in a direction d through exit gate 10 any cow which wishes to eat or drink will now be able to pass only via the access gate 6 to the feeding and watering area 3 the cow is identified in access gate 6 by the identification system 11 and guided in a direction al if it must be milked cows which have already been milked or which are dry are guided in a.
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gprs interface 102 and wlan interface 104 further mobile terminal 100 has microprocessor 106 for running connectivity management program 108 and application program 110 by means of gprs interface 102 and wlan interface 104 mobile terminal 100 can establish respective communication channels 112 and 114 with gprs network 116 and wlan network 118 respectively in the example considered here mobile terminal 100 is in a geographic location that is covered by both gprs network 116 and wlan network 118 network component 120 is coupled to both gprs network 116 and wlan network 118 this way the communication channels 112 and 114 can be formed between mobile terminal 100 and network component 120 application server 122 serves for running application program 124 and is coupled to network component 120 in operation application program 110 of mobile terminal 100 requests the formation of a logical channel for transmission of data packets to application program 124 of application server 122 the request is received by connectivity management program 108 that establishes communication channels 112 and 114 by means of gprs interface 102 and wlan interface 104 respectively this way a gprs transport layer is formed on the basis of communication channel 114 and a wlan transport layer is formed on the basis of communication channel 114 connectivity management program 108 has a dispatcher functionality in other words connectivity management program 108 selects one or both of.
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track assembly 122 in case of electrical malfunctions and so forth when the predetermined set point is exceeded the u2018 no u2019 of set point switch 616 is closed the voltage at the u2018 no u2019 of set point switch 616 changes from 0 v dc to 12 v dc subsequently the coil of power supply switch 610 is energized the u2018 no u2019 of power supply switch 610 closes and the u2018 nc u2019 of power supply switch 610 opens the voltage at the u2018 com u2019 of power supply switch 610 changes from 12 v dc to 0 v dc supplies of channel relays 604 and set point switch 616 also change to 0 v dc the voltage difference across electric motor 320 and solenoid 356 is zero and therefore electric motor 320 stops functioning henceforth roll up door 124 stops moving as electric motor 320 stops current sensor 614 no longer measures any current consequently as the electric current is below the predetermined set point the u2018 no u2019 of set point switch 616 opens subsequently power is supplied to polarity reversal module 606 and current switching module 608 and therefore radio controlled electrical circuit 130 is ready to control the movement of roll up door 124 embodiments of the invention have the advantage of maneuvering the roll up door to any desired position automatically.
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an additional distillation in which highly volatile impurities whose boiling temperatures lie above the boiling temperature of water but below that of u03b5 caprolactam are separated these highly volatile impurities can have been formed e g by thermally caused decomposition of u03b5 caprolactam in process step c depolymerization on the other hand the recovery process according to the invention can be operated in a very energy saving manner when low requirements are made as to the purity of the recovered u03b5 caprolactam when lower purity requirements are made the process according to the invention provides for removing partly processed product from the process already after steps a and d as first and second intermediate product stream respectively the energy consumption in the succeeding processing steps thereby is lowered the recovered product each removed after steps a d and e either can each be supplied to a particular polymerization process with the corresponding quality requirements for the recovered product and hence the economy of the recovery can be optimized by taking account of the required product quality or these three partial product streams or end product streams are combined in the latter case the purity of the product and the energy consumption of the recovery process can be adjusted by the mixing ratio the invention also relates to the use of the intermediate and end product streams obtained in the process according to the invention the first intermediate product stream preferably is used for the production of engineering plastics or carpet yarn the second intermediate product stream preferably is used for the production of carpet yarn pre oriented yarn.
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laser as light source 6 furthermore the shorter its wavelength the more narrowly can the beam 8 be focussed it can therefore be expedient to use a laser diode with a shorter wavelength than the abovementioned ir laser diode since a laser diode emitting within the visible spectral range as light source 6 could interfere with the image scanning at the sensor line 5 on account of scattered light such a shorter wavelength should expediently lie within the ultraviolet spectral range according to a modification the polarization planes of polarizer 9 and analyser 12 are oriented at right angles to one another light passing through a perforation hole 3 or film material spaced apart from an edge of a perforation hole 3 maintains its polarization and is suppressed in the analyser 12 only light which experiences a change in polarization at a hole edge can pass through the analyser 12 and arrives at the scanning sensor 7 the output signal of the scanning sensor 7 thus predominantly exhibits zero level a short pulse is registered only while a perforation hole edge passes through between light source 6 and sensor 7 connected to the output of the scanning sensor 7 is a discriminator for example a schmitt trigger 13 which outputs a standard counting pulse to a frequency divider 14 for each intensity dip in the case of parallel orientation of polarizer 9 and analyser 12 or for each pulse in the case.
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a code that is obtained by limiting only one or both of the minimum value minimum run and the maximum value maximum run of the number of logic values u201c 0 u201d that enter between logic values u201c 1 u201d and u201c 1 u201d in a code series before nrzi nonreturn to zero inverted modulation which inverts a transmission square wave in bit 1 is performed if it is assumed that the minimum run is d and the maximum run is k the nrzi modulation is expressed as u201c d k rll u201d for example if the expression is 1 7 rll the number of continuous logic values u201c 0 u201d or u201c 1 u201d is 2 minimum to 8 maximum in this case the encoding rate of 17pp which is the value of m n where the length of data bits before the encoding is m and the length of data bits after the encoding is n is u2154 for the receiver 310 which uses the modulation codes of 8b10b and 17pp as described above the eye patterns of the output of the limiting amplifier 216 at a data transmission speed of 100 mbps are shown in fig1 a and 10 b in the case of the modulation code of 8b10b the driving condition was u201c setting 3 u201d in table 1 and in the case of the modulation code of 17pp the driving condition was u201c setting 4 u201d as shown in fig1 a and 10 b a good eye pattern which corresponds to being error free was obtained for both modulation codes in the case of being.
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the piston 9 in order to prevent blowby around the filter 11 an annular seal 18 around the piston 9 makes a sealing contact with the tube wall 12 to prevent blowby around the piston 9 and to force displaced serum 4 to pass through the aperture 17 during the separation phase of centrifugation the sedimentation velocity of the serum preparator 1 is restrained by a brake 6 or combination of brakes braking the sedimentation velocity causes several effects the braking means slows the sedimentation of the piston 9 so that the piston 9 overtakes fewer slowly sedimenting particulates including slowly sedimenting uncoagulated cells the braking means also reduces blow by around the filter 11 by reducing the pressure difference across the piston 9 and the filter 11 at a reduced pressure less serum 4 will escape filtration by passing around the piston 9 and filter 11 braking the sedimentation velocity of the serum preparator 1 reduces the rate of filtration and thereby reduces the possibility of filter overload braking the sedimentation velocity of the serum preparator 1 reduces the momentum of the the device and prevents the momentum from causing the device to overshoot its isopycnic equilibrium position in the first embodiment of the braking means a frictional brake 6 reduces the sedimentation velocity of the piston 9 by exerting a frictional drag between the serum preparator 1 and the.
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length of the chute the label 30 is attached to the package at a location which is spaced inward a predetermined distance from and oriented to that one edge of the package the system also includes a second label printer 40 which is adapted to print a machine readable label upc code 42 and to deliver such label onto a chute 44 the printer mechanism may be of the type disclosed in u s pat no 3 866 851 issued feb 18 1975 the label delivery mechanism 44 including the chute and associated interlock switch not shown are essentially identical to the same apparatus as used in the printer 20 and details are disclosed in u s pat no 3 866 851 as previously noted the interlock switch of delivery mechanism 44 is also incorporated in the printer interlock control thus unless labels are removed from both of the delivery mechanisms 32 and 44 after a printing cycle both printers 20 and 40 are inhibited details of the interlock control are conventional hence the interlock is shown schematically in fig8 the second printer 40 incorporates within its housing a code conversion unit 46 and a second computer 47 as indicated in fig8 coded weight information from the scale price per unit weight entered manually and value as calculated by computer 22 are all handled on a per se known basis as more fully explained in u s pat no 3 557 353 however in this system it is also.
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523 tradename for a partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol of approximately 77 000 to 79 000 molecular weight commercially available from air products inc and 2636 4 grams of deionized water with agitation concentrated ammonium hydroxide was added to the mixture until a ph of 7 0 was achieved to the solution were added 3 7 grams of lucidol 70 tradename for a 70 active benzoyl peroxide commercially available from lucidol division penwalt corporation followed by the addition of 1000 grams of 2 ethylhexyl acrylate monomer a vacuum was then drawn upon the contents of the flask the pressure therein being drawn to approximately 25 inches of mercury and maintained while stirring for approximately 5 minutes to assure removal of dissolved air and oxygen the vacuum was then broken with nitrogen and a nitrogen purge was maintained throughout the reaction period which follows added to the mixture were 21 5 grams of trycol oal 23 tradename for an oleyl alcohol ethoxylate nonionic surfactant commercially available from emery industries inc and the agitation rate was set at 300 rpm the batch was then heated to 60 u00b0 c as the temperature initially approached 60 u00b0 c a mild exotherm was noted which raised the temperature to approximately 70 u00b0 c approximately 2 25 hours after the batch hit 60 u00b0 c the batch.
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housing 11 of the thermostatic operating element 10 facing away from the work piston 12 is inserted the interior of the cap like guide 31 is sealed against the area containing coolant by means of a seal ring 32 inserted into an annular groove of the housing 11 the cap like guide 31 is connected with the exterior of the housing element 28 by means of at least one strip which leaves a sufficiently large flow cross section towards a hose connector 33 the electrical supply lines for the heating element of the thermostatic operating element 10 are conducted from the outside through the strip in a manner not represented in detail to the housing 11 of the thermostatic operating element 10 furthermore the housing element 29 is also connected with the base plate 17 in the area of its circumferential edge the base plate 17 is provided with several cutouts 34 which are also visible in fig2 shoulders 35 of the housing element 28 protrude through these cutouts which are either designed as clip connectors or which have been reshaped in a rivet like manner by heating it will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of broad utility and application many embodiments and adaptations of the present invention other than those herein described as well as many variations modifications and equivalent arrangements will be apparent from or reasonably suggested by the present invention and the foregoing description thereof without departing from the substance or scope of the.
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which has entered the x stage 40 through the introduction port 50 has its beam diameter stopped down by a stop 70 provided on the optical path thereof in this case the beam diameter of the laser beam l is made sufficiently larger than the diameter of the stop 70 whereby even if the x stage 40 moves finely in z direction the laser beam l may not deviate from the aperture of the stop 70 subsequently the laser beam l which has passed through the stop 70 has its beam diameter adjusted by a beam expander optical system 80 the laser beam l is then reflected by a mirror 90 travels in a direction parallel to the z axis and illuminates the pattern 100a of a regulation plate 100 as the reference member of the present invention provided on the x stage 40 subsequently the laser beam l transmitted through the pattern 100a of the regulation plate 100 reaches a mask m through a projection lens 110 and forms the projected image of the pattern 100a of the regulation plate 100 on the pattern surface of the mask m further the laser beam l transmitted through the mask m is received by a photodetector 140 via a mirror 120 and a condensing lens 130 a circuit pattern mp to be exposed onto a wafer w is formed on the mask m the wafer w is held by a wafer holder 150 provided on the x stage 40 the reference numerals 160 and 170 designate reflecting mirrors for measuring the positions of the x stage 40 in x direction and y direction by the.
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though the wet multiplate friction clutch 5 is disengaged the input shaft 3 stops revolving and in gear parking is enabled in the same way as the above embodiment accordingly in the present embodiment in the same way as the above embodiment compared to using a conventional multiplate disc type countershaft brake the present invention has a simple construction and is able to exert a reliable gear brake function further the seal of the dividing wall 35 can be maintained and a smaller amount of force can be used to restrict the rotation thereby enabling more reliable in gear parking in addition for its lubrication since the gear parking brake 31 according to the present invention is formed in the moist chamber containing the wet multiplate friction clutch 5 the atf oil used for the wet multiplate friction clutch 5 and the fluid coupling 4 can be used in that state for lubrication and this can prevent reduction of the brake power created by lubricative defects in summary the present invention can produce the superior effects described below 1 a brake drum is formed on the input shaft of the transmission and this brake drum is automatically tightened by a brake band when the engine stops thereby enabling in gear parking when the transmission has been put into gear even though the engine has stopped and the friction clutch is disengaged because the rotation of the input shaft is restricted 2 further in comparison.
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housing 74 includes an opening 76 to transmit the output from transmitter 50 to the road surface a second opening 78 is provided in the housing 74 to direct the returned signal from the roadway onto the optical detector 16 of optical system circuit 10 it is to be understood that while the above described circuits are found to be particularly adaptable to use in vehicles as a warning system the circuits may be used for other purposes than as described in relation to vehicle warning system fast event detector circuit 28 may for example be used in industrial applications wherein speeds of rotatory or linear moving objects are required to be monitored in such applications the stimulus for the fast event detector circuit may be obtained by illuminating the object by the transmitter a described above or by any of many other methods it is to be further understood that when the above described circuits are used in a warning system of a vehicle or the like the power sources 14 and 56 may be the operating battery of the vehicle or other batteries carried in the vehicle when the circuits are used in other environments such as industrial plant etc other sources of power may be utilized the outputs.
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to an fu branch judgement circuit 307 through a signal line 212 and also loaded into a cc part 205 of the psw through the selector 204 concurrently with the above operation in the case where a bc instruction comes immediately after a gu cc change instruction the judgement unit decision circuit 306 sets a cc selection signal line 304 a gu judgement indication signal line 303 and an fu judgement indication signal line 305 to 34 0 34 34 1 34 and 34 0 34 respectively accordingly the cc from the gu cc creation circuit 202 is inputted to the gu branch judgement circuit 301 through the signal line 203 and the selector 309 while the gu branch judgement circuit 301 is activated by the gu judgement indication signal 303 and the result of gu branch judgement is sent to iu 3 through the signal line 302 in the case where the bc instruction comes immediately after an fu cc change instruction the judgement unit deciding circuit 306 sets the cc selection signal line 304 gu judgement indicating signal 303 and the fu judgement indication signal line 305 to 34 0 34 34 0 34 and 34 1 34 respectively thus the fu branch judgement circuit 307 is activated by the fu indication judgement signal line 305 a branch judgement is made by cc from the signal line 212 and the result of branch judgement is sent to iu 3 through the signal line 308 in the case where gu cc and fu cc change instructions do not exist immediately before the bc instruction the.
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with the similar items in window 44 a user may select one of the similar items identified by reference numerals 44 a 44 e at which point a u201c reviews screen u201d similar to screen 30 will appear for the selected similar item the user can then read the reviews for the selected similar item or select one or more other similar items for review the user can repeat this cycle of selecting similar items and perusing their reviews indefinitely in the event the user desires to learn more about a particular selected item he or she can then press a u201c more u201d button 46 which leads the viewer to the u201c more information u201d screen 48 in fig6 as seen in fig6 screen 48 provides the consumer with a wealth of information about the selected item or selected similar item the additional information will obviously be different for different items that is the additional information for books will differ from that for hammers the additional information may be gathered from public sources or may be custom defined for a particular installation again the source is parameter driven and is defined by the library store or other facility fig7 and 8 depict a feature of the invention which is especially tailored to library and bookstore patrons who have u201c virtual friends u201d that have used various on line social networking sites to register their personal preferences and likes depending on the local settings users can authenticate themselves to access some or all of these.
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the easy axis wherein it is evident that the resultant magnetization becomes sharper and or more symmetric at the written transition locations when the deviation angles of the easy axis are smaller additional advantages of the inventive media include reduced grain size distributions and the ability to fabricate granular media with ultra small grain sizes via reactive oxidation sputtering processing according to an illustrative but non limitative embodiment of the invention each of the columnar shaped magnetic grains comprises two overlying sub layers with different magnetic material composition a first sub layer at the first upper end of each of the magnetic grains is comprised of cocrx 1 first magnetic material where x 1 is at least one element selected from the group consisting of ta pt b v c nd cu zr fe p o si and ni with a magnetic moment m r from about 200 to about 800 emu cc a relatively high perpendicular anisotropy field h k from about 8 000 to about 20 000 oe a thickness u03b4 1 from about 6 to about 25 nm and a grain size from about 4 to about 10 nm a second sub layer at the second lower end of each of the magnetic grains is comprised of cox 2 second magnetic material where x 2 is at least one element selected from the group consisting of c b cr pt o fe ta cu nd ni and ti with a magnetic moment m r from about 400 to about 900 emu cc a relatively low perpendicular anisotropy field h k from about 1 000 to about 9 000 oe a thickness u03b4 2 from about 3 to about 15 nm and.
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source is connected the sprocket roller 19 and the sprocket roller 37 are driven forcibly by the chain 52 accordingly the sprocket 19 engages the meshed member 11 of the lower belt 10 and drives the lower belt 10 in the direction of arrow b in the same way the sprocket roller 37 engages the meshed member 31 at both edges of the upper belt 30 and drives the upper belt 30 in the direction of arrow c at the same speed as the lower belt 10 is driven the concentrated sludge or scum a scraped by the skimmer 26 of the flotation device 25 is received in the scum chute 24 and with the movement of the lower belt in the direction of arrow b sludge is supplied from the discharge port 24b onto the filter sheet 13 of the lower belt 10 as both sides of the discharge port 24b are covered with the skirts 27a and 27b sludge is drained onto the lower belt 10 without leaking extending to the width edges of the lower belt 10 with movement of the lower belt 10 concentrated sludge a is supplied constantly on the lower belt 10 and proceeds to the press drum 38.
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of diisopropyl ether that was intensively stirred and the generated precipitate was collected by filtration the precipitate was recrystallized from 750 ml of acetonitrile and the crystal product was collected by filtration as a result of an nmr analysis the product included one molecule of acetonitrile when the crystal product was subjected to vacuum drying acetonitrile was lost the weight was 66 7 g when the obtained product was analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography ods octadecyl silica gel column acetonitrile water 8 2 using a uv detector 254 nm the purity was 99 5 the yield of n6 benzoyl 5 u2032 o 4 4 u2032 dimethoxytrityl 2 u2032 deoxyadenosine was 79 4 the largest impurity was n6 benzoyl 3 u2032 5 u2032 o bis 4 4 u2032 dimethoxytrityl 2 u2032 deoxyadenosine 0 15 by area after the filtrate obtained by the recrystallization in example 1 was concentrated the concentrate residue was purified by column chromatography ethyl acetate hexane the purified fraction was concentrated to obtained a yellow oily product the yellow oily product was then dropped into diisopropyl ether and the precipitate thus formed was recovered by filtration and dried whereby the titled compound was obtained as a light yellow powder 1 h nmr 400 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 12 1 1h s 11 5 1h s 7 9 1h s 7 5 u2013 7 2 18h m 6 8 8h m.
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a test data set st is accuracy a u2211 x u2208 st u2062 u2062 b u2062 l u2062 u2062 x l max 3 for traditional accuracy based problems a is always normalized by dividing isti for cost sensitive problems a is usually represented in some measure of benefits such as dollar amount for cost sensitive problems we sometimes use u201c total benefits u201d to mean accuracy the strawman algorithm is based on averaging ensemble 3 assume that a data set s is partitioned into k disjoint subsets s j with equal size a base level model c j is trained from each s j given an example x each classifier outputs individual expected benefit based on probability p j l i u2032 x e j u2061 l i u2758 x u2211 l i u2032 u2062 u2062 b u2062 l i u2032 l i u00b7 p j u2062 u2062 l i u2032 u2758 x 4 e k u2061 l i u2758 x u2211 1 k u2062 u2062 e j u2061 l i u2758 x k 5 we then predict the class label with the highest expected return as in eq 2 optimal decision l k arg max t i e k l i x 6 a clear advantage is that the strawman algorithm scans the dataset exactly once as compared to two scans by meta learning and multiple scans by bagging and boosting in previous research 3 the accuracy by the strawman algorithm is also significantly higher than both meta learning and bagging 3 explains the statistical reason why the averaging ensemble is also more likely to have.
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amphoteric compounds shown in tables 1 to 5 were used optionally together with the nonionic surfactants shown in table 6 in the combinations shown in tables 7 and 8 which will be given later table 6 1 2 3 nonionic surfactant weight no 1 2 3 ratio 1 c12 alcohol 100 0 0 2 c12 c14 alcohol 5 5 100 0 0 po 5 3 beef tallow fatty acid 100 0 0 po 5 4 methyl laurate 100 0 0 eo2 po3 block 5 coconut 100 0 0 oil glycerol 1 1 eo2 po10 block 6 sorbitan monooleate 100 0 0 eo20 7 dobanol23 eo2 po4 sorbitan 75 25 0 random monooleate eo10 8 c12 alcohol sorbitan hardened 80 15 5 monooleate eo15 castor oil eo25 9 c18 alcohol po 10 100 0 0 10 castor oil fatty acid 100 0 0 eo5 po15 random 11 c12 c14 c18 c12 alcohol eo 5 fish oil 75 15 10 alcohol 6 2 2 po 10 sorbitol 1 1 po 15 12 beef tallow glycerol 100 0 0 1 0 3 eo10 po10 block 13 sorbitan monolaurate 100 0 0 eo15 14 c12 c14 c18 lauric acid eo5 90 10 0 alcohol 60 30.
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the apparatus of the invention shown in fig1 and 2 comprises a tubular body 1 having a centre and three circumferential strainer sections 2 forming a tubular strainer the tubular body 1 is rotatable about a horizontal axis in a container 3 which is provided with a coarse fraction outlet 4 at the bottom of the container 3 four distribution pipes 5 are connected to an inlet pipe 6 for a suspension to be fractionated each distribution pipe 5 is provided with three spray nozzles 7 adapted to spray the suspension in the form of jets 21 against the three strainer sections 2 respectively from above the strainer 1 inside the tubular body 1 there is a sloping chute 8 for receiving fine fraction and for conveying received fine fraction by gravity to a fine fraction outlet 9 situated outside the container 3 the tubular body 1 is journaled on the container 3 by means of a bearing 11 and rolls 12 and 13 a drive motor 14 is arranged to rotate the body 1 continously or intermittently within the body 1 there is a spray means 15 for cleaning the strainer sections 2 each strainer section 2 is composed by two interconnected truncated conical strainer elements 10 whereby the assembled strainer 1 has a form of a bellows as an alternative the strainer sections 2 may be exchanged by cylindrical strainer sections formed on a.
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regenerating gas passed to pipes 18 then passes out through holes or nozzles along the bottom surface of the pipes and then upwardly through the bed 19 of catalyst to be regenerated under dense fluid phase regeneration conditions regenerated catalyst is withdrawn from the vessel above the grid by the inlet 8 communicating with conduit 6 the inlet to withdrawal conduit 6 may be as shown in fig2 or it may be extended upwardly into the vessel so that regenerated catalyst is withdrawn from an upper portion of the dense fluid bed 19 of catalyst rather than a lower portion thereof as shown regeneration gas after passing through suitable cyclone separators not shown and positioned in an upper portion of the regenerator passes into a plenum chamber not shown and then out the top of the regeneration vessel through opening 24 to line 17 the catalyst distributor of the present invention is generally referenced with numeral 22 spent catalyst is collected in a vertically extending hopper 26 from catalyst inlet conduit 4 and fluidized with an air distributor 28 fig4 illustrates enlarged details of the air distributor 28 the hopper air distributor 28 receives gas from through a conduit 31 that passes through the regenerator wall 47 and the side of the hopper 26 a plurality of conduits 33 may extend horizontally from the conduit 31 to provide a grid located at the bottom of the hopper 26 gas may then pass out through holes 103 or nozzles along the bottom surface of the conduits 33 and.
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practice the gain is nominally unity in the heart and in other relatively darker anatomical regions where clinically relevant information exists the contrast gain must smoothly transition to values less than unity in the relatively bright lung region to suppress the detail which is not clinically relevant and may constitute a possible source of distraction and to minimize clipping as the mean component of the resulting image approaches the maximum intensity of 255 in other words the available contrast afforded by the maximum intensity of 255 must be carefully allocated to clinically relevant data the c drm data flow diagrams in fig3 may be optimized for real time processing in accordance with the further alternative embodiments of fig4 and 5 fig4 illustrates a second embodiment of the invention partially optimized for real time processing relative to the embodiment of fig3 specifically the fig3 division function 31 and the multiply function 35 are performed within the lut component 42 of fig4 thereby reducing the fig3 computation functions by one division function and one multiply function in fig4 input intensity x is processed by boxcar function 40 as in boxcar 30 of fig3 and the resulting local mean estimate m x is then directed to adder 41 for subtractive combination with x and which produces x u2212 m x as an output m x is also supplied to 1 m contrast mean lut function 42 the output of which is supplied to multiplier 43 and the product output of which c y m y representing a combined modified contrast and mean result is then directed to a second adder 45 m x furthermore is supplied to the mean lut function 44 which outputs as does mean lut 36 in fig3 the modified local mean m y m y is.
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to the base face 7 the base face 7 is configured as a flat plate an extension 8 is formed on the base face 7 in this exemplary embodiment the plane of the extension 8 extends orthogonally to the plane of the base face 7 the third oscillation node plate 6 is connected u2014 on the inlet side and the outlet side u2014 to the housing structure 5 of the coriolis mass flow meter 1 by the extension 8 the web which is foamed by the extension 8 is arranged at an angle to the plane of the base face 7 and is braced on a face of the housing structure 5 with a force fit the extension 8 is configured so that it passes through the plane of the base face 7 and is fastened on the base face 7 the third oscillation node plate 6 therefore extends in two planes so that an advantageous flexural stiffness is achieved the extension 8 is configured to be wider in the upper region u2014 see fig1 i e in the region of the base face 7 than in the lower region u2014 see fig1 where the extension 8 is braced on the housing structure 5 the plane of the extension 8 extends centrally in the base face 7 between the two measurement tubes 2 parallel to the mid axes of the two measurement tubes an advantageous flexural stiffness of the third oscillation node plate 6 is achieved by this configuration besides the measuring equipment electronics 9 e g sensor.
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is connected to the axial center of the back side of the impeller wheel 9 via a hollow connecting shaft 35 having curvic tradename couplings 34 a and 34 b on either axial end thereof the axial center of the back side of the turbine wheel 11 is connected to a collar 36 and serving as an extension of the connecting shaft 35 and fitted with a labyrinth seal 32 c adjacent to a bearing portion on the rear end of the outer shaft 7 via a curvic coupling 34 c the impeller wheel 9 hollow connecting shaft 35 turbine wheel 11 collar 36 and inner race of the bearing 5 r on the rear end of the out shaft 7 are fitted onto the outer shaft 7 in this order and a bearing nut 37 threaded onto the outer shaft 7 applies a prescribed initial tension to the outer shaft 7 behind the impeller wheel 9 is defined an impeller back chamber 39 by a back plate 38 and the output pressure of the high pressure centrifugal compressor hc prevails in the impeller back chamber 39 the hollow connecting shaft 35 is provided with a circumferentially elongated slot 40 to communicate an annular gap 41 defined between the inner circumferential surface of the connecting shaft 35 or the axial center of the impeller wheel 9 and the outer circumferential surface of the outer shaft 7 with the impeller back chamber 39 because the opening provided in the hollow connecting shaft 35 consists of the circumferentially elongated slot 40 the stress acting on the inner periphery of the opening due to the centrifugal force can be minimized and the swirl resulting from the impeller.
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the solvent is evaporated and the coating agent remains behind on the implant with the ultrahydrophilic surface and encloses the implant in that way the implant can reliably preserved for long term storage an embodiment of the solution with coating agent can be the above described aqueous salt solution which easily acquires salting out properties upon evaporation a further embodiment can be a solution of a zwitterionic organic substance for example an amino acid for example glycine which can have a similar salting out effect as so 4 u2212 u2212 hpo 4 u2212 u2212 further non volatile organic substances can be polyhydric alcohols like glycerine or monosaccharides like glucose and also disaccharides like sucrose as well as inositols which also have a strong influence on the water structure of a surface and which afford a coating after evaporation of the solvent the implants coated in accordance with the invention have long term storage stability and can be used after washing off the coating of salts or organic coating agent for loading with the peptides acting as mediators the invention is thus also directed to a process for loading the surface of an implant with peptides in which peptides are applied to the surface of the implant which are immobilised on the surface of the implant as a result of physisorptive or chemisorptive interactions between the peptides and the ultrahydrophilic surface.
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the u03b1 position m nonprotein amino acids which are combinations of one or more of different or same alterations used in the a l and n nonprotein amino acids which differ in chemical structures from natural amino acids but can serve as substrates for aminoacyl trna synthetase by assuming conformation analogous to natural amino acids when bound to this enzyme cells to be cultured in a medium containing such nonprotein amino acids may be any suitable ones which produce proteins the term 34 protein 34 herein including glycoproteins such cells may be either wild type cells or transformants the term 34 transformants 34 herein including products by transfection and transduction consequently proteins to be produced by the cells according to the present invention can be those which wild type cells cannot produce in view of diversity of non natural proteins with nonprotein amino acids incorporated or alloproteins the proteins to be produced by the cells are preferably different from those produced by wild type cells in other words it is preferable that the cells to be used in the present invention be transformants representative cells according to the present invention are those of escherichia coli and transformants thereof and an example of the protein to be produced is a human epidermal growth factor hereinafter referred to.
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builds a counter element for the pivoting plate 18 for fixing the pivoting plate 18 in the position for assembly fig7 in such position the work piece 8 might be introduced at the exact position and orientation into a chosen nest 20 the plugging on or introduction of the work piece 8 into the chosen nest 20 is done by hand wherein the work piece 8 might be held between and guided by the thumb and the index finger fig7 shows a connector building the work piece 8 such connector is used for building a crimping connection with an electrical wire usually an insulation of the electrical wire has been removed before starting the crimping process furthermore it is possible to provide two separate crimping connections throughout one single crimping process namely a crimping connection with the insulation of the electrical wire and another crimping connection of the connector with the metal core of the electrical wire fig8 shows the positions of the relevant components at the start of a crimping process the pivoting plate 18 of the locator has been pivoted with a pivoting angle 29 from the position for assembly according to fig7 into the working position according to fig8 the work piece 8 here a connector has been positioned in the exact position relative to the movable part 7 the longitudinal axis of the work piece 8 and the axis of the movable part.
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address thus sent from the selector 82 in accordance with a signal 34 xsp 34 indicating the start of access to the memory 62 the selector 85 selects the address held in the ff 85 when the data corresponding to the access address are not held in the latch 71 or when a single access to the memory is needed the selector 85 then selects if necessary an address sent from the incrementer 84 the address being subsequent to the access address and outputs it as an address 34 vadr 34 requesting access to the memory 62 fig9 shows each specific circuit of the address latch unit 53 the validity judging unit 54 and the match judging unit 55 provided in the hit detection unit 52 in fig9 the address latch unit 53 which is provided with an and gate 91 a selector 92 and ffs 93 holds an address for the data held by the data storage unit 45 the and gate 91 detects a timing for starting to write data to the data storage unit 45 and for starting to read data from the memory 62 the selector 92 selects an address 34 vadr 34 requesting read access to the memory 62 in the timing detected by the and gate 91.
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an alternative embodiment of the cutting tool is illustrated in fig5 and 6 in this embodiment an insert 21 is shown which is more elongated than the insert 11 in particular the height y of the insert tip 22 is less than 0 25 of the total height x of the insert 21 and the insert tip the insert 21 is shown in fig6 mounted in the tool body 10 a third embodiment of the cutting tool according to the present invention is shown in fig7 and 8 the tool according to this embodiment includes a tool body 30 an insert body 31 an insert tip 32 and a ring 33 the ring is preferably formed of a carbide material as shown in fig7 the height y 39 of the insert tip 32 is approximately one third of the total height x 39 of the ring 33 and the insert tip 32 the carbide ring 33 provides a similar function to the shoulder 13 in the embodiment shown in fig3 and 4 in each of the embodiments discussed above the insert tips are preferably half of the total height of the insert or less the insert tips each have a conical working surface which.
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A abstract the present invention is a method of applying a heat activated transfer to a cloth substrate the transfer includes a thermoplastic adhesive layer and printed thereon a thermoset ink layer the thermoset ink layer is discontinuous leaving exposed areas of thermoplastic material the transfer is applied by setting the thermoplastic layer against a substrate such as a cloth shirt placing a piece of blotting paper or other absorbent material above the transfer in contact with the thermoset layer and applying heat and pressure forcing the thermoplastic material to melt the thermoplastic material which contacts the blotting material is absorbed by the blotting paper whereas the thermoplastic material covered with the thermoset ink absorbs into the substrate bonding the thermoset ink to the substrate providing an emblem or the like the invention also includes the article itself which is a heat activated transfer including a continuous thermoplastic layer and a discontinuous thermoset layer leaving voids in between the portions of the thermoset material application_number US 4186687 A description the present invention is a unique heat activated transfer and a unique method of applying this heat activated transfer to a substrate such as cloth or the like as shown in fig1 and 2 the heat activated transfer 11 of the present invention includes at least two layers and preferably only two layers lower layer 12 is a thermoplastic material which intended to be heat bonded to the cloth substrate such as a shirt preferably it is a thermoplastic polymer.
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contains 1 or 2 nitrogen atoms ina another particular embodiment the cyclic formed by r 2 and r 3 attached to the benzene ring is substituted with at least one substituent independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen u2550 o oh u2014 c o r 10 u2014 n r 11 r 12 c 1 5 alkyl oh and c 1 5 alkyl n r 11 r 12 wherein r 10 is a linear or branched c 1 5 alkyl radical r 11 and r 12 are independently selected from hydrogen and linear or branched c 1 5 alkyl radical in a particular embodiment r 6 is a halogen preferably chloro or bromo even in another particular embodiment r 1 and r 5 are hydrogen particular individual compounds of the invention include the compounds 1 60 in the examples either as salts or as free bases unless otherwise stated the compounds of the invention are also meant to include compounds which differ only in the presence of one or more isotopically enriched atoms for example compounds having the present structures except for the replacement of a hydrogen by a deuterium or tritium or the replacement of a carbon by a 13 c or 14 c enriched carbon or 15 n enriched nitrogen are within the scope of this invention the term u201c pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates u201d refers to any pharmaceutically acceptable salt ester solvate or any.
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a ym3 microcon spin filter amicon for 20 min at 10 000 rpm at 4 u00b0 c in a beckman microcentrifuge r model bench top centrifuge the filtrate was discarded and the retained solution which contained the two peptides of interest was analyzed further by tandem mass spectrometry to deduce their amino acid sequences tandem mass spectrometry was performed at the university of manitoba 39 s winnipeg manitoba canada mass spectrometry laboratory using the procedures that are well known to practitioners of the art as a result of these procedures the disease specific marker identified by the sequence sskithrihwesasll was found this marker is characterized as a c3f fragment from the complement system having a molecular weight of about 1865 daltons the characteristic profile of the marker is set forth in fig2 as easily deduced from the data set forth in fig1 this marker is indicative of an individual suffering from myocardial infarction intracerebral hemorrhage congestive heart failure or type ii diabetes in accordance with various stated objectives of the invention the skilled artisan in possession of the specific disease specific marker as instantly disclosed would readily carry out known techniques in order to raise purified biochemical materials e g monoclonal and or polyclonal antibodies which are useful in the production of methods and devices useful as point of care rapid assay diagnostic or risk assessment devices.
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outlet 46 the inlet 45 and outlet 46 for a single stage helical flow compressor turbine would normally be relatively displaced approximately thirty 30 degrees an alignment or locator hole 47 is provided in each of the stator channel plates 32 and 33 and the stripper plate 26 the inlet 45 is connected to the generally horseshoe shaped stator channel 40 by a converging nozzle passage 41 that converts fluid pressure energy into fluid velocity energy likewise the other end of the generally horseshoe shaped stator channel 40 is connected to the outlet 46 by a diverging diffuser passage 42 that converts fluid velocity energy into fluid pressure energy the depth and cross sectional flow area of fluid flow stator channel 40 are tapered preferably so that the peripheral flow velocity need not vary as fluid pressure and density vary along the fluid flow stator channel when compressing the depth of the fluid flow stator channel 40 decreases from inlet to outlet as the pressure and density increases converging nozzle passage 41 and diverging diffuser passage 42 allow efficient conversion of fluid pressure energy into fluid velocity energy and vice versa in a helical flow compressor turbine fluid enters the inlet port 12 is accelerated as it passes through the converging nozzle passage 41 is split into two 2 flow paths by stripper plate 26 then enters the end of a generally horseshoe shaped fluid flow stator channel axially adjacent to the impeller blades 48 the fluid is then directed radially inward to the root of the impeller blades 48 by a pressure gradient accelerated through and out of the blades 48 by centrifigal force from where it reenters the fluid flow stator.
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s passage using these data to achieve quick and efficient fat removal from large pieces of meat the needles of the apparatus should be spaced 6 mm apart on centers in staggered rows the final appearance of the meat remained unchanged after the process except for the disappearance of much of the marbling the meat was roasted in standard fashion the texture and flavor of the roast was judged good although noticeably leaner and tougher than an untreated roasted control piece a piece of fresh raw lean usda good chuck arm steer beef 20 mm thick was treated at 20 u00b0 c in the device shown in fig1 as in example 1 the needle was 1 5 mm in diameter and 60 mm long the eye of the needle was 0 3 mm in diameter 3 mm from the needle point the eye of the needle was in contact with the needle lumen which was approximately 0 5 mm in diameter and extended 57 mm from the eye of the needle to the oil reservoir the oil reservoir was filled with corn oil and maintained at a constant temperature of 50 u00b0 c the stroke of the needle was set at 50 mm with a stroke rate of 120 strokes per minute the stroke length caused the needle to ascend approximately 25.
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makes it possible to delay the time interval d sniff 2 such that the frames for the slave subscriber s 2 are always allocated whenever no data is being interchanged between the master subscriber m and the slave subscriber s 1 this can be achieved very easily by insertion of the delay u03b4 such deliberate synchronization is impossible with the known methods in principle there are two different possible ways to achieve the same functionality as that shown in fig5 a firstly two adjacent frames could in this case each be allocated for data interchange for the second link k 2 which will make it possible to ensure that data interchange would take place at least in one of these frames no data interchange would take place in the respective other frame since an allocated frame for the first subscriber s 1 would be superimposed on it and owing to the prioritization of an sco link no data interchange would take place here see fig5 b a further possibility would be to shorten the period t sniff such that there is no need to define the parameter n attempt 2 and only one frame in each sniff period is reserved for the sniff.
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it can also be seen that the plasmon generator abuts the pole tip 900 of the write pole which is a part of the write element that has been shown as 31 in fig1 b referring next to fig7 there is shown a front schematic view of a tilted centerline 550 of a waveguide 510 and an adjacent plasmon generator 700 that is also tilted relative to the waveguide as shown by its centerline 770 referring next to fig8 there is shown a front schematic view of a straight waveguide 500 with an adjacent tilted plasmon generator 700 as shown by its tilted centerline 770 referring now to fig9 a there is shown schematically another approach to eliminate back reflections into a laser diode cavity in this approach the abs end surface 57 of the waveguide see detail in fig9 b is tilted relative to the abs surface 160 of the slider but at the back end surface 152 of the slider the surface 52 of the waveguide is not tilted since the centerline 550 of the waveguide is perpendicular to the abs of the slider the light ray 1 of the downward propagating laser light within the waveguide reflects off the tilted end surface of the waveguide as light ray 2 and is thereafter refracted out of the waveguide as indicated by the arrows representing light ray 3 in fig9 b light ray 3 will.
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the primary espresso machine functions i e those of espresso and coffee preparation by means of a brewing head 32 having two brewing head outlets 35 and 36 the brewing head 32 is connected with the hot water container 16 via a cold water pipe 25 a flow meter 26 a pump 27 a continuous flow heater 28 a two way solenoid valve 29 and a hot water pipe 31 in which a stop valve 30 is disposed from the two way solenoid valve 29 furthermore a hot water pipe 33 is branched off which leads to a hot water outlet 34 from fig2 it can furthermore be taken that downstream of the pump 27 branched off from cold water pipe 25 a a rinsing water pipe 24 leads via a solenoid valve 23 to the cold water inlet 7 of the multi path valve 1 the milk inlet 5 of the multi path valve 1 is moreover connected via a milk supply pipe 12 with a milk container 13 in fig2 additionally a programmable control comprising a selection group 38 and a program storage and control unit 39 is diagrammatically indicated non designated outlets of the program storage and control unit 39 lead to the elements of the espresso machine which correspond to the position reference numerals provided on the respective outlets the abbreviation u201c sp u201d means u201c.
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2 on the frame 1 and the second workpiece support device 23 is in the top part of the interior space 2 of the frame 1 its contact travel 129 being substantially vertical the heating plate 21 is mounted on a mobile heating plate support bracket 28 in turn movable in vertical translation along said welding travel shown by the arrow 29 in fig1 and 4 perpendicularly to the plane of the heating plate 21 sliding on vertical guides 30 and 31 of a frame 32 in turn carried by a heating plate support carriage 33 the heating plate support carriage 33 has a carriage top main crossmember 34 the ends of which have skids 35 and 36 which slide on longitudinal guides carried by the intermediate longitudinal members 15 and 16 the heating plate support carriage 33 also has two vertical side flanges 37 and 38 shaped to retain the frame 32 and joined at their top ends by a horizontal connecting plate 133 retained by the top main crossmember 34 the horizontal connecting plate 133 is preferably mounted to slide longitudinally in the direction of the welding travel 29 its two lateral edges being engaged in lateral slides 134 and 135 fastened.
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the front edge 150 of the support panel 100 in the preferred embodiment the front panel 500 is substantially rectangular and lies in a plane substantially parallel to a plane in which the back panel 400 lies taken together the first side panel 200 the back panel 400 the second side panel 300 and the front panel 500 form substantially vertical adjacent walls depending from the support panel 100 which forms a closed end to the support caddy device 1 such that the support caddy device 1 has a substantially open wedge shape see fig1 as such the support caddy device 1 is suitably adapted to be placed on the automobile seat 10 sitting surface 12 in one of two orientations the first orientation designated the support caddy mode is achieved by placing the support caddy device 1 onto the automobile seat 10 with the support panel 100 of the support caddy device 1 positioned downward so that the outer surface 112 of the support panel 100 is in at least partial contact with the automobile seat 10 sitting surface 12 in this mode the first side panel 200 the second side panel 300 the back panel 400 and the front panel 500 each depend upward from the support panel 100 with their free edges 220 320 420 520 all lying in a substantially horizontal plane the back surface 430 of the back panel 400 is positioned towards the seat back 14 of the automobile seat 10 and the front panel 500 is positioned towards the front.
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combustion gas generated by the detonation phenomenon to flow out from the detonation chamber 14 according to the detonation engine 10 having such a structure the overall engine structure can be simplified and continuous output can be obtained moreover according to the flying object 1 comprising such a detonation engine 10 continuous output can be always maintained and hence stable flying conditions can be maintained at all times a second embodiment of the detonation engine according to the present invention is described using fig4 fig4 is similar to fig2 being a cross sectional view of the main parts of the detonation engine 20 according to the present embodiment as shown in fig4 the detonation engine 20 according to the present embodiment comprises an inlet 11 a fuel injection nozzle 12 a detonation chamber 14 a nozzle 15 a turbine nozzle 21 and a turbine rotor 22 as the main components since the inlet 11 the fuel injection nozzle 12 the detonation chamber 14 and the nozzle 15 have already been explained for the first embodiment explanation thereof is omitted here the turbine nozzle 21 comprises a plurality of nozzle guide vanes having an airfoil cross section which are arranged annularly and has a function to expand and decompress the gas flowing out from the detonation chamber 14 and to change the flow direction of the gas flowing out from itself so that it can impinge on the turbine blades 26 described later at an optimum angle the turbine rotor 22 comprises a shaft 23 an impeller compressor.
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planar faces of sign panel 46 spring strips 52 one for each leg 14 are located in these inside areas the u201c outside portions u201d between support legs 14 are designated by the reference numeral 54 and generally are located facing an edge of sign panel 46 as shown in fig2 and 3 for example the legs 14 are movable between an open or unfolded position shown at the bottom of fig2 and a folded or storage position shown in the upper corner of fig2 fig3 shows in its right hand portion a leg 14 intermediate the deployed and storage positions which correspond to notches 32 34 respectively turning now to fig1 and 5 7 a locking or detent mechanism for releasably securing the legs in either of the storage or deployment positions will now be described as shown a locking pin 60 is provided for each leg as can best be seen in fig5 7 the locking pin 60 has a generally cylindrical body 62 and an enlarged head 64 with reference to fig2 it can be seen that legs 14 are of generally hollow tubular construction with opposed side walls 14 a facing the u201c interior u201d of the support device and 14 b facing outside of the support device so as to be visible when standing to one side of the support device in the manner depicted in fig3 and 10 with reference to fig6 and 7 a hole 70 is formed in sidewall 14 a of leg 14 and is closely dimensioned with respect to the cross section of.
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given range across a thin collector face in conjunction with a low height laminar interior flow having a predetermined proportionality to the bypass flow a short flow path length along the collector together with the bypass flow relationship and other parameters permit high temperature differentials to be attained accompanied by high efficiency further the mass flow through the collector may be varied within a substantial range in response to changing insolation conditions while maintaining the bypass flow in an acceptable range by incorporation of a pressure drop having mass flow dependent characteristics in the principal flow path application_number US 85625577 A description a collector panel system in accordance with the invention is depicted in generalized form in fig1 as to which it must be recognized that the drawing is not to scale inasmuch as many dimensions are extremely small relative to the total collector size in fig1 the collector panel 10 is a thin aluminum sheet here approximately 0 15 mm in thickness and having a selective low infrared emissivity coating the panel 10 contains an array of bypass flow apertures 12 having a density in the range of 2000 3000 apertures per meter 2 and aperture sizes in the range of 0 2 to 0 7 mm in this example the hole 12 diameters are 0 5 mm and the holes are.
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with cords inclined at angles of 15 u00b0 or less preferably at 0 u00b0 relative to the equatorial plane of the tire in accordance with the present invention the carcass ply 12 is formed from a cord 30 as seen in fig2 the cord 30 is a composite cord made of filament yarns of appropriate stress strain characteristics to provide the tire with additional bending resistance when the tire operates in run flat mode the cord 30 is formed of at least one low modulus yarn 32 about which is twisted at least one high modulus yarn 34 the construction of the yarn allows the lower modulus component of the yarn 30 to work at relative low strain i e the inflated tire mode until the cord has reached an allowable elongation from which point only the high modulus component will be under tension i e the run flat tire mode and will limit the stretch of the cord possible reinforcing materials for either the high or low modulus yarns include but are not limited to aramid polyethylene ketone pk polyphenylene 2 6 benzobisoxazole pbo rayon polyester polyamide polyethylene terephthalate pet polyethylene napthalate pen and polyvinyl alcohol pva preferably the high modulus yarns are formed from aramid pk pva or pbo while the low modulus yarns are formed from rayon nylon polyester pet or pen the final material selection is.
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subscriber to select what event triggers the automatically replied data message the subscriber for example might want a calling party to automatically receive a pre created data message if the subscriber receives an email from a friend the subscriber might want that friend to receive a pre created automatically replied email the subscriber may also choose a pre created data message when an internet protocol telephone call is received the subscriber may even choose to have others notified when a telephone call is received each pre created data message in fact may be communicated to any destination of the subscriber 39 s choosing such as individuals and or groups e g a u201c buddy list u201d this invention allows the subscriber to create personalized pre created messages for particular people this invention differs from traditional u201c auto reply u201d email software features in that the subscriber can compose unique personalized messages for any number of recipients the subscriber for example might compose one or more pre created messages for family members and yet different pre created messages for coworkers if a coworker should attempt to reach the subscriber via a telephone call or an electronic communication on a vacation day the pre created data message might read u201c i will be on vacation and will return monday u201d should a family member however attempt to reach the subscriber the pre.
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registration and alignment between the two faces as the stitches offset from the pattern line go through the opposite face which serves to avoid accumulation of any placement errors the process continues as shown in fig4 where the second rows or pieces of both the front and back are folded over as indicated by the heavy arrows so that their right surfaces are exposed their wrong surfaces are then pressed fig5 as by ironing to be tight against the foundation 130 as can be seen this hides the stitches that were placed with a seam allowance offset from the first pattern line 140 the right surfaces of the third and each subsequent patchwork design pieces or rows 220 and 320 for each of the back and front faces are then placed against the right surfaces of the previous work at the next desired pattern line another set of stitches is then inserted with the proper offset for the seam allowance along that pattern line through the current back and front patchwork design pieces 220 and 320 the previous back and front patchwork design pieces 210 and 310 and the foundation 130 the current pieces of the back and front are then folded over to cover the stitches that bind them to the foundation the process continues until working from one edge of the quilt toward the opposite edge both of the back and front design patterns are completed simultaneously in situations where any patchwork design piece from the back face has a different width from that of.
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10 g of this hydrophilic urethane acrylate and 0 2 g of ammonium peroxodisulphate were dissolved in 40 g of water and separately another 10 g of the hydrophilic urethane acrylate and 1 g of ascorbic acid were dissolved in 40 g of water to which 10 u03bcl of a 3 percent solution of iron ii chloride had been added then the two portions were combined by brief stirring and a hydrogel was obtained after 5 min an initial charge of 200 g of hdi and 1 g of benzoyl chloride had 400 g of a polyether having an ethylene oxide content of 63 and a propylene oxide content of 37 started on tmp 3 functional added to it dropwise at 80 u00b0 c within 2 h and was subsequently stirred for 1 h then the excess hdi was distilled off by thin film distillation at 130 u00b0 c and 0 1 torr to leave 420 g of a prepolymer having an nco content of 2 75 153 g of this prepolymer 0 1 g of bkf and 0 1 g of dbtl were admixed with 21 4 g of 3 acryloyloxy 2 hydroxypropyl ester methacrylate glycerol monoacrylate monomethacrylate at 60 u00b0 c allowed to cool down to room temperature and left to stand for 4 d then 10 g of this hydrophilic urethane acrylate and 0 2 g of ammonium peroxodisulphate were dissolved in 40 g of water and separately another 10 g of the hydrophilic urethane acrylate and 1 g of ascorbic acid were dissolved in 40 g of water to which 10 u03bcl of a 3 percent solution of iron ii chloride had been added then the two portions were combined by brief stirring.
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film 12 as seen in fig4 the center water removal manifold 55 in this example is coextensive with a substantial length of the wrap around arc at the second roller 51 the same relationships are used at the first and third roller 50 52 and water extraction devices 45 and 47 in a mirror image structure of like function so only one water removal manifold 55 will be described specifically reference is now made to the detailed views of fig3 to 6 the manifold 55 is advantageously formed in this instance as part of single block 57 of cast or molded form and here of aluminum a positive pressure inlet from the source 28 fig1 leads into a positive pressure manifold 59 in the block 57 see fig4 and 5 also whose side walls 58 are shown only in fig4 and 6 a separator wall 63 in the block 57 separates the internal positive pressure manifold 59 from a negative pressure manifold 64 along a plane substantially bisecting the film 12 length see fig6 the separator wall 63 includes a lateral bore 65 that provides a flow path from the positive pressure source 28 to the positive pressure manifold and then the conduits short segment radial conduits in the block 57 terminating in air nozzles adjacent the film 12 are spaced apart along the water removal arc of the water extraction manifold 55 these conduits and end nozzles are formed by spaced apart wall segments 66 somewhat radially disposed relative to the opposed roller 51 and include end shoes 68 whose end surfaces are also selectively angled the conduits and nozzles create small lateral band like jets of flow onto or away from the film 12 surface the wall segments 66 forming the alternating flow conduits are defined by.
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54 e and rotating back 54 f to their original equilibrium position at each point of motion each of the tubes 12 a 12 b 14 thrashes through water 37 for every motion required therethrough drag factors may be found in standard textbooks identifying the form drag or fluid drag of various fluids at various densities as they pass over inner or outer surfaces of solid structures accordingly the tubes 12 14 present form drag to the passing wave 44 churning and thrashing the water 37 in response to their motions 54 resulting from the balance of resultant force 52 on the system 10 in each of its components 12 14 16 passing through the water 37 in experiments it has been found that an apparatus and method in accordance with the invention is very effective at reducing the momentum energy crest height and deleterious effects of waves 44 progressing toward shore lines and shore bound structures referring to fig1 through 16 several principles have been found significant in providing a suitable breakwater 10 initially the size and spacing of the tubes 12 14 appear to be significant for example it has been found that the diameter of the floating tubes 12 should be of about the same size or order of magnitude as the typical swells 44 or waves 44 a wave 44 expected should typically be not more than about two or three tube diameters in height between crest and trough of a wave 44 this assures that a significant amount of any cresting wave does not pass over the breakwater 10 upon breaking of the wave 44 another feature is the spacing between the floating tubes 12 the distance between tubes should also be about two diameters a greater distance is satisfactory but.
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and fasteners show an alternative although not necessarily preferred structure for attaching an attack resistant device to the top of a barrier such as a jersey barrier preferably the opaque portion is ballistic resistant and or blast resistant in fact the use of opaque materials may result in a higher degree of ballistic resistance and blast resistance due to the decreased use and surface areas of substantially transparent attack resistant material fig5 shows attack resistant barrier 200 including concrete portion 202 end post 220 and fasteners 222 although not shown a front view of barrier 200 would look much like components 17 20 and 21 of barrier 10 except that these components extend over flat surface 204 of concrete portion 202 as shown in fig5 the concrete portion has been modified from the standard jersey barrier shape to provide a flat mounting surface for the attack resistant device instead of fitting over the barrier portion as a cap the attack resistant device is mounted to a major surface of the barrier by fasteners 222 potentially providing additional strength in the connection between the barrier portion and the attack resistant device portion the use of armor panels not shown but similar to panels 17 allows light to pass thru the attack resistant barrier in the direction of arrow l so that people protected by the barrier can see through it to the unprotected side present invention means at least some embodiments of the present invention.
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39 in fig1 f the third titanium oxide region 34 had a sheet resistance of 100 kilohms per square which was less than that of the second titanium oxide region 26 the fabrication of the schottky diode 10 was now completed we have illustrated the completed schottky diode 10 in a plan view in fig2 as will be noted from both fig1 f and 2 the third titanium oxide region 34 contacts the barrier electrode 36 constituted of the unoxidized titanium layer 18 34 and the aluminum layer 20 34 it will also be observed from fig2 that the third titanium oxide region 34 is of annular shape as seen in a plan view as in this figure surrounding the barrier electrode 36 thus the third titanium oxide region 34 overlies the second titanium oxide region 26 which also is annular in shape via the silicon oxide layer 28 the unoxidized titanium layer 30 39 and the aluminum layer 32 constitute in combination an anode 38 the annular peripheral part of the first titanium oxide region 24 which was left uncovered by the silicon oxide layer 28 was oxidized during the heat treatment for the oxidation of the titanium layer 30 consequently the sheet resistance of this peripheral part of the first titanium oxide region 24 is higher than 50 000 megohms per square in the schottky diode 10 fabricated as above both second titanium oxide region 26 and third titanium oxide region 34 constitute field plates it is the second titanium oxide region 26 which also serves as resp that contributes to the enhancement of its voltage blocking capability when the diode is reverse biased with the cathode 22 positive and the anode 38 negative for the following reason the reverse voltage impressed to the.
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to 8 whereas that of the spring materials made from phosphore bronze etc is lower than 1 in the invention simple attachment of parts and high reliability are satisfied by simultaneously utilizing both said shape memory effect and superelasticity effect as the shape memory alloys with superelasticity usable for the materials of the reinforcing fastener of the invention ni ti type alloy alloy mainly composed of intermetallic compounds between ni and ti or alloys substituting a part of either or both of ni and ti with other elements such as fe co cu cr etc and cu zn type cu al type cu zn al type fe si mn type fe ni cr type fe nico ti type and other type alloys can be mentioned thereamong the use of ni ti type alloy is particularly preferable the af point of the alloy can be established advantageously between 0 u00b0 and 20 u00b0 c in order to recover to the memorized shape in the vicinity of normal temperature as the shapes of the fastener any of horseshoe shape circular shape elliptic shape and flattened elliptic shape in section shown in fig2 a through d may be used but the horseshoe shape in section in a is preferable if the section is circular shape the bulge when attached to the connection part is large resulting in the connector not only becoming too thick compared.