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therefore be possible or even preferable to use a sheath that is the same size as or even smaller than the previously removed procedure cannula with the front end 25 of sheath 45 held snugly against the wall of artery 11 plug 57 is slid down through lumen 27 of sheath 45 as shown in fig9 until it reaches end 25 of sheath 45 where it encounters artery 11 if an insertion apparatus like that shown in fig1 is used plug 57 is initially housed in plug holder 29 when it is time for plug insertion holder 29 is screwed onto sheath assembly 23 by means of threads 37 and 41 and piston 49 is inserted into channel 31 advancement of the piston then forces plug 57 from holder 29 into sheath 45 and through lumen 27 to the artery wall once resistance is felt the physician slowly withdraws the sheath while continuing to maintain pressure against the piston so that plug 57 remains pressed against artery 11 when shoulder 51 of knob 43 abuts rear end 53 of holder 29 the physician knows that plug 57 has been pushed entirely out of lumen 27 as shown in fig1 axial pressure is maintained for a short period of time perhaps as little as one minute or as long as five minutes depending upon the circumstances to allow plug 57 to seat in tissue channel 9 and against arterial puncture 13 minimal axial pressure is thereafter continued while clamping pressure is slowly released until a good self sustaining hemostatic seal has been confirmed the sheath holder and pusher can all then be removed while it is believed that the preferable procedure is to permit both piston and sheath to remain in place until a self sustaining hemostatic.
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in detail in partial fig3 a and 3b has the shape of a detent slider 36 which has an activation plate 37 a guide plate 38 and two detent plate 39 and 40 are provided on the activation plate 37 each detent plate has detent elements 41 guide plate 38 and detent plates 39 and 40 are each of equal length whereby detent plates 39 and 40 as well as their detent elements 41 are identical guide plate 38 and exterior detent plate 40 lie at the side edges of activation plate 37 which is essentially rectangular whereas detent plate 39 is arranged roughly in the center guide plate 38 and detent plates 39 40 are also configured so as to be rectangular whereby the longitudinal side runs in direction a and b of the sliding motion detent elements 41 of detent plate 39 and 40 are arranged on the lateral surface that is facing guide plate 38 and central detent plate 39 detent elements 41 which are identical in detent plates 39 40 each has a detent bar 42 which runs in the longitudinal direction of detent plates 39 40 and is arranged roughly laterally in the center the length of detent bar 42 roughly corresponds to the length of.
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course the input opening to the first large chamber 32 can be disposed in the side of the large chamber 32 thereby allowing that the upper edge of the first large chamber is continuous about its circumference an upper edge of the dirt collecting enclosure 30 at the first large chamber 32 includes a rim or ledge a filter element 40 is disposed in the first large chamber 32 and is laterally adjacent the input opening 36 as seen in fig6 the filter element 40 includes an upper ring shaped circular portion 42 a central frustoconical portion 44 and a lower ring shaped portion 46 the upper ring shaped portion 42 rests or is seated on the ring or ledge of the large first chamber 32 so that the body of filter 40 extends into the large first chamber 32 it should be noted that the upper ring shaped portion 42 of filter 40 is effective for essentially closing off the large first chamber 32 this is particularly effective during the process of emptying the dirt collecting enclosure 30 in that the seating of the filter 40 of the upper opening of the first chamber 32 substantially reduces the occurrence of dirt escaping the dirt collecting enclosure 30 when the user is emptying the dirt collecting enclosure 30 into a trash receptacle in this manner the filter 42 acts as both a filter and a seal the frustoconical portion 44 is perforated and serves as a filter surface the lower ring shaped portion 46 which includes a downwardly extending peripheral flange serves as a baffle plate and separator for.
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in each of fig4 6 7 and 8 wall sections 60 and 66 are each joined to side wall 70 while wall sections 64 and 68 are each joined to an opposite side wall 72 preferably the upper end of adapter body 56 is provided with an integrally formed laterally extending flange portion 74 the under surface 76 of which as shown in fig2 rests atop cooperating upper surface means 78 of turn signal switch housing means 32 a second lower disposed flange or abutment portion 80 is preferably integrally formed with body 56 and the upper surface 82 thereof is adapted to coact with means associated with switch housing 32 in a manner to be described even though the adapter body 56 may be constructed in any suitable manner in the preferred embodiment shown the adapter body 56 is integrally molded of plastic material such as for example thermoplastic carbonate linked polymers as illustrated in fig7 and 8 an annular recess 84 is formed generally in the upper surface of body 56 along with a generally centrally located upwardly extending member 86 which thereon defines a first lower relatively enlarged spring locator portion 88 and an upper relatively smaller diameter pivot or journal portion 90 as shown in each of fig5 and 7 the upper end of pivot portion 90 is preferably closely received within a cooperating aperture or recess 92 formed in the underside of a bridging like cover member or support 94 although.
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the temporary increase able to be achieved in the cavity 6 by closing the locking element 13 in the line 7 makes it possible to temporarily increase the thermal transfer coefficients of the components surrounding the cavity 6 after the desired pressure and temperature level is achieved the locking element 13 and thereby the line 7 can be fully opened again so that the pressure in the cavity 6 falls again for steady state operation of the steam turbine the two delimiting parts 1 2 have flange connections through which the attachment screws 14 are routed as an alternative or in addition to the preheating hole 12 there can be provision for the seal allowing thermal expansion 10 to have a specific leakage through which a defined quantity of hot steam can flow continuously into the cavity 6 the shielding of the joint 3 reduces the danger of a leakage at the joint 3 furthermore the result of lowering of the pressure is a reduction of the forces acting on the attachment screws 14 especially the axial forces if two delimiting parts 1 2 are provided these are connected to each other at a joint 3 three delimiting parts form a butt joint and four delimiting parts form a cross joint fig2 shows a further variant of the sealing of a joint 3 or of a cross joint between at least two delimiting parts 1 2 of a steam turbine the variant differs from the variant shown in fig1 in that the seal 10 allows thermal expansion.
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is initially a smooth non wavy material such as for example the mentioned knitted textile and applying it to the carrier 10 with a roller having a sufficiently defined contour that will result in a wavy surface on the structural surface 11 the structural surface 11 is directly laminated onto the carrier 10 while the material is warm and has not yet set the material of the structural surface 10 is actually pressed into the material of the carrier 10 and as the material of the carrier 10 sets the two materials become firmly bonded together the wavy structure of the structural surface 190 has peaks 12 and valleys 14 and these valleys 14 are laminated into the carrier 10 the peaks 14 by contrast are not only not incorporated into the carrier 10 but actually do not necessarily make contact with the carrier 10 because of this loose placement of the peaks 14 they remain freely movable and thus readily deformable to some extent to accommodate a portion of the circumference of the object to the held on the retainer panel 1 fig1 illustrates a retainer panel 1 in which the carrier 10 is made of a three dimensionally contoured thermoforming film ribs 2 are formed in the.
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laid down on the conveyor belt 14 has its two legs superimposed or paired to each other and such legs will be folded up so that said collant is definitely ready for packaging at said walls 6 and 7 heating means could be provided such as hot air jets or electrical resistances or the like in order that the collant if wet can be thoroughly dried and prefixed that is ironed which operation is promoted in that the collant is slightly pressed between said two movable walls 6 and 7 in the description given with reference to the drawings the members controlling the movement of the various movable elements have been outlined as comprising rods forming part of hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders but as apparent such members could be of different type for example movable members of electrical solenoids or equivalent mechanical members it is also apparent that the superimposed or paired and folded stockings could be unloaded from the stem 13 on a member other than said conveyor belt 14 for example the stockings could be directly inserted in a picking up tunnel in the description reference has been made to the folding for the packaging of a collant but it clearly appears that the apparatus is also suitable to automatic superimposition or pairing and folding of common socks and.
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abstract the invention relates to an apparatus and method for loading heavy block like articles such as blocks of cheese weighing 40 pounds or more into flexible receptacles such as thermoplastic bags the apparatus comprises a reciprocally movable loading carriage and means for bringing an article to the carriage and positioning the article thereon after the article is positioned on the carriage the carriage moves forward towards a wicketed or taped bag whose mouth is held open by a stream of air spreader means are provided on the movable carriage to stretch the bag mouth sufficiently wide so that a block of cheese may be inserted deep into the bag without contacting the mouth of the bag thereby preventing the deposit of grease from the cheese around the bag mouth which would interfere with a heat seal closure of the bag pusher means on the carriage push the article through the spreaders into the bag and the force of the article striking the bottom of the bag will sever it from the tape or wicket holding means and deliver the filled bag to a conveyor where it travels to a vacuumizing and heat sealing station application_number US 65938276 A description refering first to fig1 and 2 apparatus 1 which is the preferred embodiment of the subject invention will.
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can be covered by the casing trim system 12 to provide a cased wall opening 18 the casing trim system 12 can comprise a pair of side or jamb trim pieces 22 and a head or transom trim piece 24 which can be attached to the trimmers 33 and the header plate 32 respectively e g by nailing with shims 25 installed therebetween for proper positioning side and top casing trim pieces 26 27 are applied to the jamb and head trim pieces 22 24 and to the trimmers 33 and the header plate 32 through the panels 30 the casing trim pieces 26 27 thus overlap the panels 30 slightly to conceal the unfinished edges thereof the tool 10 generally comprises a base 40 a pair of clamp assemblies 42 and a level 44 the base 40 includes first and second ends 45 46 and a rectangular cross sectional configuration the base 40 further includes an outer contact or trim engagement face 37 and an inner face 38 the base 40 has a pair of side edges 49 and a plurality of nailing holes 43 each clamp assembly 42 is mounted on the base inner face 38 in proximity to a respective end 45 46 and includes first and second clamp brackets 52 a b each bracket 52 a b includes a respective base leg 54 a b mounted on the base inner face 38 and projecting laterally from a respective base side edge 49 each bracket 52 a b also includes an extension leg 56 a b extending outwardly from a respective base leg 54 a b each first clamp bracket 52 a includes a toggle clamp 58 with an over center.
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maximum fs feet 0 8 time to 980 f sec never reached time to end of tunnel sec never reached max temperature f 565 time to max temperature sec 208 total fuel burned cubic feet 49 35 fs time area ft min 5 7 smoke area a min 17 0 unrounded fsi 3 0 time to ignition of last red oak see 42 0 red oak smoke area a min 111 0 the reflective insulation began to melt at 0 05 min sec the reflective insulation ignited at 0 07 min sec flaming drops were observed at 0 08 min sec the floor of the apparatus ignited at 0 10 min sec the test continued for the 10 00 duration after the test burners were turned off a 60 second afterflame was observed after the test the specimen was observed to be damaged as follows the reflective insulation was consumed from 0 ft 5 ft the reflective insulation was melted from 5 ft 24 ft the specimen was a rfoil white poly single bubbled metallized nominal 5 16 inches thick metal 2 in u00d7 4 in c studs were placed every two feet on the walls and ceiling with the flat side of the stud facing the wall the specimen.
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yarns 2 3 are spread the permeation of a resin or conrete into the yarns 2 3 is improved enabling a dense composite material having an improved strength to be obtained the sizing agent used for bonding between the monofilaments constituting the yarns of the carbon fiber may be known ones which have conventionally been used in this field examples of such an agent include epoxy resin acrylic resin and polyvinyl alcohol the method of disintegrating yarns in the yarn disintegrating step 12 may be any one capable of breaking the bonding between the monofilaments through a sizing agent and an appropriate method known in the field of synthetic fibers can be used specific examples of such methods include a method in which the sizing agent is dissolved e g dissolution of the epoxy resin by means of an organic solvent such as butyl acetate a method in which ultrasonic waves are applied thereto in water or hot water and a method in which physical impact force is applied thereto while applying ultrasonic waves these methods may be used alone or in any combination thereof the method of applying a physical impact force includes a method in which the textile weave is softly beaten and a method in which the textile weave is exposed to a bubble stream in water fig4 shows the relationship between the width of yarns constituting a textile weave after yarn disintegration and the thickness of the textile weave as.
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cr were used as targets thickness of the super thin films of tin aln tialn tic zrn vn hfn and crn was controlled by deposition time duration table 3__________________________________________________________________________structure of coated hard layers u03bcm intermediate laminated film 1 of super thin films a b sample layer 3 a b cycle sup 1 total sup 2 crystal sup 3 x ray sup 4 surface flank wearno u03bcm thicknees nm nm u03bcm structure pattern layer 4 mm mark__________________________________________________________________________3 1 none tin aln 0 15 3 4 different cubic none 0 310 bad3 2 none tin aln 0 6 3 5 different cubic none 0 141 good3 3 none tin aln 2 5 3 8 different cubic none 0 117 very good3 4 none tin aln 5 3 5 different cubic none 0 108 very good3 5 none tin aln 18 3 6 different cubic none 0 131 good3 6 none tin aln 30 3 4 different cubic none 0 107 good3 7 none tin aln 40 3 5 different cubic none 0 124 good3 8 none tin aln 80 3 6 different cubic none 0 322 bad hexagonal3 9 none tialn aln 0 15 3 5 different cubic none 0 288 bad3 10 none tialn aln 1 3 7 different cubic none 0 142 good3 11 none tialn aln 3 3 6 different cubic none 0 114 very good3 12 none tialn aln 8 3 2 different cubic none 0 097 very good3 13 none tialn aln 15 3 3 different cubic none 0 135 good3 14 none tialn aln 20 3 3.
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the rotor 3 blocks liquid flowing through to the tube 2 as there is always at least one compressing element 4 pressing on the tube 2 and thereby closing it in the example shown the rotor 3 of the peristaltic pump 1 has eight compressing elements 4 the rotor 3 of the peristaltic pump 1 is driven by a dc motor 5 via a transmission 6 and a drive shaft 7 the dc motor 5 is controlled by an electronic controller 8 for example a microprocessor that monitors by means of a sensor 9 rotation of the rotor 3 and thereby the infusion rate the infusion device shown in fig1 comprises a mechanical stop facility for stopping the pump 1 by mechanically blocking pump motion the stop facility comprises a locking plate 11 which is connected to the drive shaft 7 and a locking member 12 which interacts with the locking plate 11 in order to lock the drive shaft 7 the locking member 12 engages a recess of the locking plate 11 the locking member 12 is biased by spring 13 against the locking plate 11 when the locking member 12 has engaged the locking plate 11 the drive shaft is locked and the stop facility has to be reset by the controller 8 to continue an infusion only after the stop facility has been reset further pumping motion is possible in the example shown the controller 8 resets the stop facility by means of an actuator 14 for example a solenoid in order to reset the stop facility the actuator 14 moves the locking member 12 out of its engagement position in which it protrudes into the recess of.
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material such as sio 2 or other high k dielectric materials such as any one of sion hfalon hftaon hfsion and al 2 o 3 etc according to an embodiment of the present disclosure the gate dielectric layer material 107 may be hfsion formed by any one of low pressure chemical vapor deposition metal organic chemical vapor deposition and atom layer deposition the gate dielectric may have an equivalent oxide thickness of about 5 100 u00e5 the gate electrode material 108 may be any one of refractory metals such as w ti ta mo metal nitrides such as tin tan hfn mon etc and other materials the gate electrode material may be formed by any one of low pressure chemical vapor deposition metal organic chemical vapor deposition and atom layer deposition etc the gate electrode material may have a thickness of about 2000 5000 u00e5 optionally after forming the gate stack structure the method may further comprise forming source drain extension regions in the fin by tilt angle ion implantation or forming halo implantation regions in the fin by tilt angle ion implantation next gate spacers may be formed at sidewalls of the gate stack in accordance with regular methods a detailed explanation thereof is omitted next source drain regions may be formed by ion implantation in the semiconductor substrate on both sides of the gate stack also source drain silicide is.
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27 for the baffles 28 indicated as longitudinally spaced in transverse configuration to and surrounding the tubes 23 of the tube bundle 22 the top tube sheet 24 is interposed between the top shell flange 16 and the first flange member 18 of the elbow member 12 seal members 29 such as flat annular gaskets are interposed between the top tube sheet 24 and the top shell flange 16 and between the tube sheet 24 and the first flange 18 of the elbow member 12 to provide a fluid tight seal and isolate the fluid passing exterior to the tube bundle 22 from the fluid passing interior to the tubes 23 of the bundle 22 the flange members 16 and 18 with the tube sheet 24 are removably attached together for example with a plurality of bolts 30 and nuts 31 in fig1 and more better illustrated in fig2 there is shown the bottom tube sheet 25 connected to the bottom elbow member 13 in a sealing relationship a washer like peripheral plate member 32 is interposed between the bottom shell flange 17 and the first flange member 20 of the bottom elbow member 13 the plate member 32 radially extends a predetermined length toward the center axis of the shell member 11 forming a flat ledge portion 33 with a shoulder 34 for supporting the bottom tube sheet 25 and providing a mating surface for a seal member 37 the bottom tube sheet 25 is removably attached to the ledge portion 33 for example with a plurality of bolts 35 and nuts 36 the seal member 37 such as an annular flat gasket is provided betwen the tube sheet 25 and the ledge portion 33 to provide a fluid tight.
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engagement foot 60 thereon the actuatable lever 50 also has a bias finger 62 extending unitarily from the hub of the lever 50 the bias finger 62 provides resistance to the release button 54 when the release button 54 is pushed radially inwardly with respect to the pair of housing portions 26 and 28 towards the spool 32 the bias finger 62 effects an outward resistance push onto the release button 54 through the opening 56 between the first and second housings 26 and 28 and it effects a bias radially inwardly as shown by arrow u201c a u201d in fig5 on the slot engagement foot 60 on the distal end of the rigid second leg 58 a single slot 64 is arranged across a portion of the perimeter of the rim on the rotatable spool 32 as shown in fig5 the slot engagement foot 60 of the actuatable lever 50 is biased inwardly so as to mate with that slot 64 the perimeter of the spool 32 fig5 and 6 show the spool 32 with an annular portion of its rim cut away for clarity of viewing a second biasing arrangement 70 is disposed on a pivot axis 72 as represented in fig5 and 6 the second biasing arrangement 70 comprises a first finger 74 extending from a hub 73 and is arranged to press against the inside.
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in the art an annular wire frame 11 pivotally connected to the connector 3 and a microfiber dust mop cleaning head 14 connected about the wire frame 5 the dust mop head 14 is glove like in that it is configured to pull about the wire frame 5 and fit similar to conventional dust mop heads about the frame 5 save for modifications novel hereto as can be seen in fig2 there is illustrated a cross sectional view along lines 7 7 from fig1 the mop head 14 includes a sleeve 2 having slit 9 through which the frame 5 is inserted therein the sleeve 2 can be of a stretchable woven poly or synthetic material for example the sleeve 2 can be made from either conventional cotton or synthetic material once frame 5 is inserted the sleeve 2 preferably fits about the annular wire frame 5 and is generally self retaining and aided further by closure straps 10 straps 10 have one end fixably connected on one side of the slit 9 to the sleeve 2 and can have an operably associated male or female snap portion connected to a loose end which connects to a complementary female or male snap portion connected to a portion of the sleeve 9 opposite the fixably connected end of each strap 10 there is thus.
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u2212 soc fig4 shows a theoretical curve based upon this assumption the agreement between the theoretical curve and the experimental points is seen to be excellent the observed variation of g 3 with soc can be exploited to determine soc from measurements of g 3 inverting the theoretical g 3 soc curve leads to a quadratic equation for soc g 3 this quadratic equation has two roots identified as soc and soc u2212 for g 3 400s in fig4 the soc root in fig4 corresponds to approximately 85 soc and the soc u2212 root corresponds to about 15 soc thus if one knows which root is the correct root one can determine soc from measurements of g 3 introducing a single piece of auxiliary information such as battery voltage single frequency conductance or the value of one of the other elements of the equivalent circuit can readily identify the correct root fig5 discloses plots of measurements of conductance i e the real part of the complex admittance obtained at two different frequencies u2014 8 hz and 22 hz these results were obtained by sequentially discharging a battery while measuring the conductance and the specific gravity after each discharge the data are plotted as functions of the battery electrolyte 39 s mean specific gravity although the effect is not as pronounced one notes the same type of behavior at both frequencies as was noted above with reference to fig4 that is the measured conductance is smallest at both full charge and at full discharge and reaches maximum near 50 soc this suggests that if accuracy is not too important one may be able to determine an approximation.
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from each other however as shown in fig3 it can be seen that the physical and morphological changes thereof observed using an electron microscope were greatly different from each other further as shown in fig3 it can be seen that the surface area of the pretreated product control obtained by immersing and then wet milling rice straw is larger than that of the non pretreated product and the surface area of the pretreated product popping obtained by immersing and then popping rice straw is larger than that of the pretreated product control obtained by immersing and then wet milling rice straw in particular it can be seen that there is a remarkable increase in the surface area of the pretreated product wet milling popping obtained by immersing wet milling and then popping rice straw cellulase 600 u g biomass and xylanase 300 u g biomass were added to 50 mg of the pretreated rice straw product wet milling popping obtained from example 1 and then this pretreated rice straw product was saccharified at a temperature of 37 u00b0 c for 24 hours to obtain a sugar compound wet milling popping cellulase 600 u g biomass and xylanase 300 u g biomass were added to 50 mg of each of the pretreated rice straw products obtained from comparative examples 1 and 2 and then these pretreated rice straw products were respectively saccharified at a temperature of 37 u00b0 c for 24 hours to obtain a comparative sugar compound popping and a comparative sugar compound control the concentrations of the comparative sugar compound popping and comparative sugar compound control obtained from comparative example 3 and the sugar compound wet milling popping obtained from example 2 were measured using high performance liquid chromatography hplc and.
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transrectal needle aspiration and lavage ajr am j roentgenol 1995 january 164 1 201 6 5 mcgahan j p brown b jones c d stein m pelvic abscesses transvaginal us guided drainage with the trocar method radiology 1996 august 200 2 579 81 6 vansomenberg e d u2032 agostino h b casola g goodacre b w sanchez r b taylor b us guided transvaginal drainage of pelvic abscesses and fluid collections radiology 1991 october 181 1 53 6 7 lee b c mcgahan j f bijan b single step transvaginal aspiration and drainage for suspected pelvic abscesses refractory to antibiotic therapy j ultrasound med 2002 july 21 7 731 8 8 hovsepian d m steele j r skinner c s maiden e s transrectal versus transvaginal abscess drainage survey of patient tolerance and effect on activities of daily living radiology 1999 july 212 1 159 63 9 nielsen m b torp pedersen s sonographically guided transrectal or transvaginal one step catheter placement in deep pelvic and perirectal abscesses ajr am j roentgenol 2004 october 183 4 1035 6 10 varghese j c o 39 neill m j gervais d a boland g w mueller p r transvaginal catheter drainage of tuboovarian abscess using the trocar method.
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an additional biocompatibility problem furthermore the anodizing treatment according to the present invention only oxidizes the surface of the material such that the mechanical strength of the orthodontic archwire will not be affected conspicuously in other words an anodizing treatment can alter the outlook color of an orthodontic archwire without significantly changing the biocompatibility and mechanical strength thereof wherein the former might be increased slightly while the later might be decreased or increased slightly an orthodontic archwire of u03b2 ti alloy having ti 77 79 zr 6 06 mo 11 27 and sn 4 88 code no 101 009 ortho organizers inc was used as a specimen 0 017 inch u00d7 0 025 inch in an anodizing treatment wherein the electrolytic solution used was an aqueous solution having 0 25 m h 2 so 4 0 15 m h 2 o 2 0 075 m h 3 po 4 and 0 0075 m hf the anode was said orthodontic archwire the cathode was a platinum plate and the power supply was a lps 305 from the motech co said orthodontic archwire was polished in sequence with sic sandpapers of 1000 1200 2400 and 4000 and alumina powder the polished orthodontic archwire was immersed in 0 5 m naoh aqueous solution and under an ultrasonic oscillation for 10 minutes this alkaline washing treatment removed esters on the surface and activated the surface of the metal in order to achieve a uniform surface property next said orthodontic archwire was immersed in a hydrochloric acid solution 0 2 m and subjected to an ultrasonic oscillation for 2 minutes in order to remove oxides on the metal surface followed by washing with a large quantity of distilled water and drying by blowing the above cleaning steps were all carried out at room temperature.
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160 g maptac 50 aqueous solution 80 g acrylamide 50 aqueous solution 340 g deionized water 20 g isopropanol 0 5 g 2 2 39 azobis 2 amidinopropane hydrochloride and 0 2 g ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid disodium salt after nitrogen purging the reactor was immersed in a 50 u00b0 water bath for four hours to provide the polymer product the viscosity of a 0 5 solution of the polymer at 25 u00b0 was 11 8 cp an experiment identical to example 5 was performed except the isopropanol was replaced with deionized water the viscosity of a 0 5 solution of the polymer was 14 2 cp at 25 u00b0 c relative molecular weights were obtained on the polymers prepared in examples 1 6 by size exclusion liquid chromatography the column material was silica with an average pore size of 1 000 angstroms the silica was treated with an amino organosilane elution solvent was 0 1 n nitric acid polyacrylamide standards were used the approximate molecular weights are shown below for the instant polymers ______________________________________polymer of example molecular weight______________________________________1 1 million2 3 0 5 million4 1 7 million5 1 3 million6 1 7 million______________________________________ using standard emulsion polymerization techniques such as those found in u s pat no 4 152 200 comparative example a a gt 1 000 000 molecular weight co polymer.
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fluid under pressure through conduit 14 into the fracture by way of perforation 16 the foamed treating fluid which is selected can have a specific gravity less than or substantially the same as the specific gravity of the foamed preflush fluid the foamed treating fluid enters fracture 10 and flows through channel 18 to fill the upper portion of fracture 10 in order to achieve separation and segregation of the foamed fluids in the fracture the specific gravity of the treatment fluid preferably is at least 0 03 less than the specific gravity of the foamed preflush fluid at the conditions existing within the formation most preferably foamed treatment fluids are utilized having a specific gravity at least about 0 1 less than the foamed preflush fluid at the conditions in the formation when the present method is utilized to effect fracture acidizing the treating fluid can comprise aqueous acid solutions having specific gravities in the range of from about 1 02 to about 1 34 at room temperature particularly preferred aqueous acid solutions comprise hydrochloric acid or hydrochloric acid organic acid mixtures such as for example hydrochloric acid acetic acid mixtures the aqueous acid solution is foamed prior to introduction into fracture 10 in the same manner as the preflush fluid as is well understood by those skilled in the art the foamed acid treating fluid is moved through channel 18 while fracture 10 is maintained in an open position by fluid pressure exerted thereon so that the fracture can be extended and high capacity flow channels can be etched in the upper faces of the open fracture the acid can be moved through channel 10 by pumping a foamed overflush fluid into the formation that is approximately the same specific gravity as the foamed acid treating.
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generated from the generator and a receiver to receive the reception signal on the basis of the plurality of sets of diffusion codes generated from the generator the generator generates the sync code in a manner such that the cross correlation values are set to very small values at positions near a code sync point or are enough smaller than the autocorrelation peak of the sync code or are set to very small values at both of or either one of the positions before and after the code sync point application_number US 24793794 A description in the following embodiments as diffusion codes there are used a plurality of orthogonal codes in which even cross correlation values for sync channels are set to 0 at positions near a code synchronization point particularly at the positions of at least two chips before and after such a code sync point or at the position of one chip before or after such a point when the even cross correlation values are equal to 0 at the positions near the code sync point odd cross correlation values cross correlation values in the case where transmission data is inverted such as 0 u2192 1 or 1.
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known manner not illustrated to revolve in the direction of arrows 20 23 25 27 a driven belt infeed 29 is also mounted between the stands in front of the cylinder 18 as are five pressure rollers 30 spaced around the upper periphery of the cylinder and a pair of curved pressure plates 31 32 the infeed 29 consists of two drive and diverting rollers 33 34 and a plurality of belts 35 which fit around them the two pressure plates 31 32 consist of drive and diverting rollers 36 39 and transport bands 40 41 which enclose heated guide manifolds 46 47 the four runs 42 45 of the transport bands are driven such that the laundry articles are conveyed between the runs 42 45 and the heated manifolds 46 47 the infeed 29 and the pressure plates 31 32 are driven in the direction of arrows 19 20 and 21 the transfer of the laundry articles from the first transport section of plate 31 to the second transport section formed in common with plate 32 is accomplished by a diverter guide 53 the transfer of the articles from between the two pressure plates 31 32 to the first drum trough unit 12 15 and then through the following units 13 16 and 14 17 is implemented by curved diverter bridges 54 55 56 which are heated with high pressure steam as are the.
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spaced sodium iodide scintillometer detectors 16 is arrayed on tool sonde 17 suspended within tubing 10 by conventional logging cable 18 scintillometer detectors 16 are located both above and below perforations 14 the spacing between vertically adjacent sensors 16 should be selected to provide adequate depth resolution over the thickness of formation to be measured enough detectors 16 are used to allow measurement across the entire selected depth interval the total formation to be measured during a hydraulic fracturing treatment may have a thickness ranging from less than twenty five meters to more than 250 meters although the sensor string is shown in fig1 as suspended within tubing string 10 it can also be attached to or incorporated in the tubing itself bowspring caliper 19 provides tool centralization and several such units can be spaced on the tool sonde 17 as needed the fracturing fluid or gel injected into the well contains initially non radioactive tracer nuclei 20 a neutron emitting chemical source or electromagnetic generating neutron minitron 22 is supported by cable 18 amidst scintillometer detectors 16 and adjacent to perforations 14 when neutron emitting source 22 is active nuclei 20 in the fracturing fluid are bombarded by neutrons and activated converting them into radioactive tracer isotopes 23 activated isotopes 23 then pass through perforations 14 and into the fracture that the fluid is forcing open in reservoir zone 12 another logging tool available from schlumberger called the gamma ray spectrometry tool gst contains a minitron of a sort.
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mentioned a material selection is made for the central insulation layer 21 and the outer insulation layers 23 a and 23 b so that the central insulation material or the spacer insulator has a higher hardness than the outer insulation material in such a way that at the pressure exerted during the compression process by the electrical conductors essentially only the outer insulation material but not the central insulation material is displaced and the thickness of the central insulation layer is therefore maintained essentially unchanged this is explained further with reference to fig9 during the compression process exerted by means of extrusion punches 25 a 25 b elongation of the outer insulation 23 a 23 b occurs by wrapping of the corresponding round conductor 13 a to 17 b during shaping during this compression process which is indicated by white arrows the outer insulation material must be elongated the resistance to elongation of the outer insulation material indicated by round arrows 31 a and 31 b must be smaller than the mechanical resistance force of the spacer insulator 21 against its residual deformation indicated in fig9 with a straight double arrow 33 this is achieved in that insulation materials with lower resistance force to transverse elongation are processed for the outer insulation but materials with higher hardness are used for the spacer insulator 21 special aspects of the flat cable according to the invention with particularly good suitability for differential signal transmission in the range of very high frequencies lying in the ghz range are considered with reference to fig1 to 16 an insertion loss that has the most uniform possible curve as a function of.
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steps components or groups thereof this term encompasses the terms u201c consisting of u201d and u201c consisting essentially of u201d the phrase u201c consisting essentially of u201d or grammatical variants thereof when used herein are to be taken as specifying the stated features integers steps or components but do not preclude the addition of one or more additional features integers steps components or groups thereof but only if the additional features integers steps components or groups thereof do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed composition device or method the term u201c method u201d refers to manners means techniques and procedures for accomplishing a given task including but not limited to those manners means techniques and procedures either known to or readily developed from known manners means techniques and procedures by practitioners of the relevant arts implementation of the methods of the present invention involves performing or completing selected tasks or steps manually automatically or a combination thereof fig1 is a schematic view of a vertical wash tube 196 coaxially disposed around a wash basket 190 including a fluid stream agitator system 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention in system 100 fluid 121 is delivered through input source 123 into a fluid input pump 110 comprising a standard centrifugal or positive displacement pump pump 110 has input pipes 120 and 130 that send fluid 121 into a wash load 192 fluid 121 is removed from wash load 192 via two output pipes 220 and 230 via a standard centrifugal or positive displacement output pump 210 through output source 223 a controller 102 controls input pump 110 and output pump 210 for example by operating.
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blank off plate facing by a steel band 84 laid down the center of the double tadpole and fastened by bolts 86 the closure device 34 can be seen in fig7 a threaded shaft 90 is supported by shaft enclosure 92 in the flue 14 wall or the outlet duct wall 116 a foot 94 is attached to the internal end of the shaft 90 and a handle 96 is located on the external portion of the threaded shaft which also serves orientation purposes the foot 94 pulls against the blank off plate to provide positive closure or locking in the same fashion the foot 94 may pull against a tab not shown on the top of the blank off plate for closure this tab may then be used as a pushing surface by the foot 94 to assist in opening the blank off plate a tightening nut 91 on the threaded shaft 90 is used to tighten the foot 94 against the blank off plate thereby compressing the tadpole gasket 82 the tightening nut may be a spinner hex nut or other form of tightening nut also shown are nylon bearings 93 at the ends of the shaft enclosure 92 for interfacing between the shaft enclosure 92 and the threaded shaft 90 a gasket 95 may also be used to minimize flue gas leakage as the flue gas duct 14 narrows.
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passes through a filter dryer 21 to remove moisture and small dust particles and then through a refrigerant expansion device or pressure reducing device 22 where the refrigerant normally starts changing from the liquid to the gaseous phase within the evaporator 12 reference character 23 illustrates a ball valve or shut off valve used for purposes of pump down or isolation of parts of the system after the refrigerant enters the evaporator 12 where it is boiled off at low temperatures the refrigerant vapor is drawn back to the compressor 10 via line 24 from the top of the evaporator through an accumulator 25 to be re compressed by the compressor thus completing the cycle it should be pointed out that although only one set of components is shown it will be appreciated that one or more compressors can be used with the system as well as one or more of all the other components since most refrigerant hydrocarbons such as freon 22 are completely miscible or compatible with the oils used to lubricate the compressor it is frequently desirable to provide a bleed line to continuously separate the oil from the refrigerant and as well as line 18a illustrated a further line 18b is shown extending from the evaporator to the compressor not shown are pressure gauges or thermometer indicators which are usually installed for purposes of uniform operation although they are not essential to the operation of the system the above explanation covers the refrigeration cycle which is basically similar to all other refrigeration equipment however the evaporator 12 which is approximately half full of low temperature liquid freon 22 acts as a container whereby a liquid pump 26 pumps liquid refrigerant from the.
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inlet channel 171 b in the upper mounting plate 121 as well as fully encircling the small diameter o ring 181 v in similar fashion referring now to fig4 a and 4a 2 a small diameter o ring 182 v is positioned within the gap 160 encircling the outlet channel 172 b in the upper mounting plate 121 with a large diameter o ring 182 w positioned within the gap 160 and encircling both the outlet channel 172 a in the upper section 111 of the housing 110 and the outlet channel 172 b in the upper mounting plate 121 as well as encircling the small diameter o ring 182 v referring to fig4 a 4 a 1 4 a 2 4 a 3 5 a 5 a 1 the thickness or longitudinal y height of the large diameter o rings 181 w and 182 w is selected so that these o rings 181 w and 182 w are sealingly engaged within the gap 160 regardless of whether the mounting plates 120 are in the open or closed longitudinally y position so as to prevent fluid from flowing freely within the gap 160 the thickness or longitudinal y height of the smaller diameter o rings 181 v and 182 v is selected so that these o rings 181.
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and g723 are supported gateways 4 and 5 are hence equipped with dsps which can perform the conversion between different codecs such conversion between different voice codecs is also termed transcoding and it is generally known in the art how to perform real time transconding of encoded voice data streams the gateways 4 and 5 are equipped with less than 100 dsp resources in other words they have less dsp resources than would be necessary to perform transcoding on all voice calls the gateway is able to handle at the same time the present invention hence proposes to introduce a control instance that keeps track of the dsp resources in a gateway and refuses resource consuming connections that require transcoding while preserving resources for less resource consuming connections a block diagram of a media session boarder controller is shown in fig2 the session boarder controller 20 has first interface 21 and a second interface 22 for connecting to a first and second network respectively these interfaces can for example be gigabit ethernet interfaces and can receive and transmit data traffic including hundreds of voice calls at a time as well as other type of media like video and multimedia a number.
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the blowing unit 18 through the suction passage 32 formed at an inner area of the seat plate 12 the suction passage 32 is formed along the margin of the seat plate 12 the lid 14 is hinged to an upper side of the body 10 with the seat plate 12 which is a known art the water tank 16 is also a known art as illustrated in fig4 and 5 the blowing unit 18 is a blower which includes a case 33 a fan 34 mounted inside the case 33 for allowing the air to be tangentially introduced and to be axially discharged a motor 36 for driving the fan 34 and a battery 38 for supplying a power to the motor 36 the blowing unit 18 is mounted with an exhaust duct 40 at an air discharge side the exhaust duct 40 is formed thereunder with a discharge outlet 42 at a predetermined distanced place from the blowing unit 18 and is coupled therein to air blocking means 44 for opening and closing the discharge outlet 42 in response to operation of the blowing unit 18 the discharge outlet 42 is connected to an exhaust pipe 46 communicating with the drain passage 24 the case 33 of the blowing unit 18 is connected to a suction duct 48 communicating with the suction passage 32 the.
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or ic integrated circuit card the storage device 28 permits a read out operation of reading out data held in the large capacity storage medium in response to an instruction from the controller 22 to for example acquire the map information and or the vehicle condition information as needed or desired for use in representing the location of the host vehicle 10 the remote vehicle 14 and other location information and or vehicle condition information as discussed herein for route guiding map display turning indication and so on as understood in the art for instance the map information can include at least road links indicating connecting states of nodes locations of branch points road nodes names of roads branching from the branch points place names of the branch destinations and so on the information in the storage device 28 can also be updated by the controller 22 or in any suitable manner as discussed herein and as understood in the art the in vehicle sensors 30 are configured to monitor various devices mechanisms and systems within the host vehicle 10 and provide information relating to the status of those devices mechanisms and systems to the controller 22 for example the in vehicle sensors 30 can be connected to a traction control system a windshield wiper motor or wiper motor controller a headlight controller a steering system a speedometer a braking system and so on as understood in the art as will now be discussed with reference to fig3 to 7 the on board vehicle control system 12 can operate to determine whether a condition is inside condition 104 a or outside condition 104 b the area of interest 100 the condition can represent any.
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disconnection possibility between the first network node 11 and the second network node 12 fig2 is a schematic view of a second embodiment of the present invention this embodiment aims at solving the problem that a new wireless transmission route cannot be established between the first network node 11 and the second network node 12 merely depending on the third network node 13 this embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that the reinforcing coordinates include a first set of reinforcing coordinates and a second set of reinforcing coordinates the third network node 13 is notified to move to a position with the first set of reinforcing coordinates and the wireless network group further includes a movable fourth network node 21 and the fourth network node 21 is notified to move to another position with the second set of reinforcing coordinates when the fourth network node 21 arrives at the position with the second set of reinforcing coordinates the third network node 13 and the fourth network node 21 are connected is series to establish the alternative first wireless transmission route 15 between the first network node 11 and the second network node 12 fig3 a and 3b are respectively a flow chart and a schematic view of a method according to a third embodiment of.
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composition preferably the flavorant is present in the composition in an amount of about 3 3 percent by weight on the same basis combinations of chondroitin and glucosamine compounds are popular therefore glucosamine or a salt thereof may also be included in the composition preferred salts of glucosamine include but are not limited to glucosamine hydrochloride and glucosamine sulfate the weight ratio of chondroitin sulfate to glucosamine generally ranges from about 1 100 to about 100 1 the typical mixture found in the composition which are currently commercialized have a weight ratio of about 5 4 therefore the preferred weight ratio of glucosamine to chondroitin is about 5 4 a preferred glucosamine is glucosamine hydrochloride such as that produced by wilke international of 15036 w 106 th street lexexa kans 66215 the composition may be incorporated into or formed into solid dosage forms such as capsules or tablets the claimed composition may be prepared by blending the chondroitin compound with citric acid silicon dioxide and optionally a flavorant preferably citric acid silicon dioxide and the flavorant are mixed to form a citric acid silicon dioxide flavorant mixture prior to blending with the chondroitin sulfate the citric acid silicon dioxide flavorant mixture is preferably prepared by mixing silicon dioxide and the flavorant and then adding citric acid the following example illustrates the invention without limitations all amounts are by weight unless otherwise specified silicon dioxide 3 0 mg available.
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ascent the stairway configuration from a lower elevation 12 to an upper elevation 14 or to descend from an upper elevation 14 to a lower elevation 12 the ramp like configuration in fig2 and 4 described in detail hereinafter provide a means for transporting loads in wheeled vehicles over the ramp like configuration from a lower elevation 12 to an upper elevation 14 or from an upper elevation 14 to a lower elevation 12 the lower elevation 12 and the upper elevation 13 may be of such structure as the floors in a building the device for transporting loads 10 between various elevations is suitably enclosed at the sides 16 and 18 such enclosure sides 16 and 18 may be walls of the general structure in which the device for transporting loads 10 between the afore mentioned elevations where the enclosed sides 16 and 18 are walls of the general structure the mechanisms described in detail hereinafter are suitably located within such walls where the enclosed sides 16 and 18 are mechanism enclosures of the device for transporting loads 10 the enclosured sides 16 and 18 serve a safety purpose to prevent persons or loads falling from the sides in the latter case the enclosured sides 16 and 18 may be configured similar to low banister walls such as.
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b respectively suitable acids for use in the practice of the method of the present invention include inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid hydrobromic acid sulfuric acid phosphoric acid and boric acid and water miscible organic acids such as formic acid acetic acid propionic acid oxalic acid malonic acid and tartaric acid the acid should be used in at least an amount capable of protonating all of the liberated dimethylamine thereby maintaining an at least moderately acidic environment for ring closure of imine intermediate 3 and completion of the zaleplon forming reaction an acid may be added individually as such to the reaction mixture alternatively the acid may be added as the proton donating component of an acid addition salt of ethylacetamide 1 or pyrazole 2 thus it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that up to about two equivalents of acid may be added by using acid addition salts of the starting materials therefore separate individual addition of an acid as such is not strictly necessary to establish acidic conditions preferred acids include hydrochloric acid and phosphoric acid either of which is preferably present in the reaction mixture in an amount of from about one to about two molar equivalents with respect to the limiting reagent starting materials 1 and 2 may be used in any ratio the one present in the lesser molar amount constitutes the limiting reagent to.
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only treatment of spinal bodies femoral heads and tibial plateaus the bag 22 and the methods of treatment described herein may be utilized throughout a mammalian body to treat many types of bone and tissue abnormalities including those described herein as well as others in addition to being directed to the specific combinations of features claimed below the invention is also directed to embodiments having other combinations of the dependent features claimed below and other combinations of the features described above the above disclosure is intended to be illustrative and not exhaustive this description will suggest many variations and alternatives to one of ordinary skill in this art all these alternatives and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the claims where the term u201c comprising u201d means u201c including but not limited to u201d those familiar with the art may recognize other equivalents to the specific embodiments described herein which equivalents are also intended to be encompassed by the claims further the particular features presented in the dependent claims can be combined with each other in other manners within the scope of the invention such that the invention should be recognized as also specifically directed to other embodiments having any other possible combination of the features of the dependent claims for instance for purposes of claim publication any dependent claim which follows should be taken as alternatively written in a multiple dependent form from all prior claims which possess all antecedents referenced in such dependent.
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which controls the timing of the ignition system the circuit is characterized by an electro optical coupling device such as a photosensitive transistor controlled by a light emitting diode to provide a variable light output in response to a variable output signal from the computer analyzing the operation of the engine application_number US 34103082 A description fig1 is a block diagram of the ignition system shown in fig2 fig2 is a schematic diagram of an ignition system embodying the principles of this invention referring now to the drawings fig1 illustrates a block diagram of an ignition system that includes an energy storage section 10 a spark plug 11 for receiving the stored energy and for igniting fuel in an internal combustion engine 40 a trigger circuit 50 for generating trigger pulses and suppling them to the energy storage section 10 to release electrical energy to the spark plug 11 in timed relation to the operating cycle of the engine 40 and a timing circuit 100 for advancing the time that the trigger circuit releases the electrical energy from the storage 10 to the spark plug 11 where there is more than one spark plug the energy storage section 10 includes a distributor to distribute the energy released to each spark plug in the proper sequence in the operating cycle of the engine 40 fig2 illustrates an ignition system constructed according to the invention for supplying timed spark discharges from spark plug 11 to an internal combustion engine 40 any number of spark plugs 11 may be used and electrical energy may be distributed to the spark plugs in timed relation to the engine through.
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on a fixture using the mounting holes 48 b provided in the cylinder mounting plate 48 referring again to fig1 the mode of movement of the invention will be described the motor housing 45 is free to move axially along the rail bearings 12 forward movement is limited by the stop block 51 which comprises an adjustable stop pin 28 the adjustable stop pin 28 will generally be an elongated threaded bolt with a locking nut 30 to keep it from moving during forward movement of the motor housing 45 compressed air is applied to the cylinder 16 moving the threaded shaft 17 outward the threaded shaft 17 being secured to the motor housing 45 will move the motor housing 45 forward within the constraints of the rail bearings 12 the motor housing 45 will move forward at a rate determined by cylinder 16 until it is about to engage a work piece at a distance set by the operator the velocity controller 14 will engage the adjustable stop pin 28 forward velocity of the motor housing 45 will there after be limited by the velocity controller 14 the velocity controller 14 is a type of shock absorber device well known in the art having an external pin 14 a and an internal plunger when the external pin 14 a impinges upon the adjustable stop pin 28 an air volume inside the velocity controller 14 is compressed and allowed to bleed out in a controlled fashion which regulates the forward movement of the motor housing 45 the motor housing.
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more steps of process 400 the steps of process 400 can be implemented in hardware software firmware or any combination thereof the process 400 begins when a request to initiate an image capture event is received 402 the request can be initiated by a user through an input device e g a mouse click or programmatically either directly or through an application programming interface api in some implementations the click event can be transmitted to the user device using known remote control technology e g infrared remote wireless mouse etc the use of remote control technology provides the user with additional flexibility in capturing images by allowing the user to be farther from the display device and or image capture device when the click event is received the process 400 starts a frame latency computation and a countdown sequence 404 in some implementations the process 400 can also start measuring the average ambient light of the target 39 s environment this can be achieved by scanning the live video feed for pixel intensities or receiving a measurement from an ambient light sensor upon completion of the countdown sequence an image capture time 305 is determined based in part on a final average frame latency a final threshold flash brightness is determined based on ambient light measurements and a screen color is determined based on the desired color balance e g skin tone in the captured image the display device e g display device 108 is then configured to flash based on one or more light characteristics e g intensity duration color etc this configuration includes setting the color of the screen of the display device 408 and setting.
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on a single chip the method includes covering a gate dielectric layer with a sacrificial layer of silicon nitride using a masks for defining line structures in the layer of silicon nitride for the bit line implant processes depositing a dielectric material among the line structures to fill gaps among the line structures planarizing the deposited oxide and said layer of silicon nitride removing the silicon nitride and applying a layer of polysilicon material patterning wordlines in the array portion and transistor gate structures in said non array portion and applying ldd silicide and other logic circuit processes application_number US 39749703 A description a detailed description of embodiments of the present invention is provided with reference to the figures in which fig1 a and 1b illustrate a basic flow for the manufacturing process the structures at various steps in the manufacturing process are shown in fig2 10 for mask rom based embedded memory devices fig1 illustrates application of the process to sonos based embedded memory devices a first step in the manufacturing process is to form isolation structures that define an array portion 110 and a non array portion 111 of the substrate block 10 fig2 provides a view of a resulting structure in the example shown in fig2 the array portion 110 is isolated from the non array portion by dielectric region 112 the dielectric region 112 is formed by depositing oxide or other dielectric within a trench by locos oxidation or otherwise as known in the.
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for example it may be desired to include any sales of product number 9 which occurred in the first fiscal quarter into the results for the second fiscal quarter instead of in the first fiscal quarter thus in this example it is possible to define a constraint for table y00q1 to prevent entry of data for product u201c 9 u201d as follows alter table y00q1 add constraint y00q1_chk_product check product_no lt gt 9 and to define a before trigger for table y00q2 which for product u201c 9 u201d changes the date to the first day of the second fiscal quarter as follows case when n product_no 9 and month n date in 1 2 3 similarly it may be desired to include any sales of product number 7 which occurred in the second fiscal quarter into the results for the first fiscal quarter thus in this example it is possible to define a constraint for table y00q2 to prevent entry of data for product u201c 7 u201d as follows alter table y00q2 add constraint y00q2_chk_product check product_no lt gt 7 and to define a before trigger for table y00q1 which for product u201c 7 u201d changes the date to the first day of the first fiscal quarter as follows case when n product_no 7 and month n date in 4 5 6 when an insert is performed against a union all view there are three possible outcomes namely the insert can fail against all of the base tables as a.
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measures when operating on internal battery power as a part of these measures the controller may choose particular memory units to which it will write data depending on the specific power consumption characteristics of these memory units the power saving measures may be facilitated by preparatory and backup action that the control takes when external power is connected as described further hereinbelow behavior of controller 28 in power saving mode may differ from one device to another for example digital cameras typically perform memory write operations while operating on battery power in this case the controller may choose memory units with low power consumption for writing images to memory on the other hand images are typically read out of the camera while the camera is connected to and receives power from a computer so that power saving is not a consideration during read by contrast files are generally written to a portable media player such as an mp3 player while the player is connected to and receives power from a computer in this case it is more important that the files be written to subsystem 22 in a way that will facilitate low power consumption upon reading from memory array 26 which is usually performed under battery power as noted above controller 28 may also have high throughput and high reliability modes of operation which are typically invoked by host processor 24 in response to application requirements typically these alternative modes require relatively high power consumption for example the high throughput mode may be invoked for.
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located on the top and the bottom silver layer 3 will be located on the bottom following this process the structure a thus fixed has a total thickness of 4 mm the fixed structure a which has reached the thickness of 4 mm is finally extruded in the cylinder machine to start making it thinner during the thinning process the structure a is subjected to tempering softening process at intervals the structure a is thinned to desired value for example from 0 5 micron to 0 30 micron and thus it is made ready for the mold pressing process when the fixed structure a which has passed through the aforesaid processes and is comprised of said components placed on top of each other is reduced to a thickness of 0 20 micron for instance almost half of 0 20 micron the total thickness of the plate is the top gold layer 1 and the other half is the silver layer 3 on the other hand in order to weld fix the layers 1 3 comprising these two components having different melting temperatures the necessary weld formula and some pressure application and softening techniques are used the description for the furnace with ammonia gas which enables the layers 1 3 to be welded to each other is provided below below is a sample weld formula for a determined value of grams 1 brass 2 zinc 3 indium or cadmium 4 silver 28 21 gr of other minerals is added to 100 grams of silver distribution brass equivalent to 60 5 of 28 21 grams that is 17 07 grams zinc equivalent.
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6 and the clutch plate 41 this friction material should if desired be affixed to the member 6 or to the clutch plate 41 in the same manner illustrated for the friction member 4 however the provision of such members made of special friction material is not required since the faces of the friction members may themselves provide friction surfaces in the usual way ultimately the specific nature and conformation of the friction members will depend on the operational requirements to which the friction clutch is subject instead of the illustrated disk shaped friction members friction members of conical configuration might be provided if desired the operation of the representative friction clutch shown in the drawings is as follows as long as the output shaft 2 is not displaced axially in the direction of the arrow because of the absence of a corresponding steering moment the friction members 3 and 4 are disengaged consequently the outer clutch member 1 driven by the pinion 8 does not transmit any servo moment to the clutch output shaft 2 the friction member 3 which is angularly linked to the outer member 1 and the pressure generating member 7 are free to rotate with this member the pressure generating member 6 which rotates with axial clearance in the.
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by the axial positioning of the holder 10 relative to the withdrawal end 2 in the shown embodiment three guiding pins 9 are provided with equal distances 120 u00b0 the guiding pins 9 are structurally and functionally separated from the permanent magnet pairs furthermore twelve regularly distributed 30 u00b0 permanent magnet pairs 13 14 are provided the number of guiding pins 9 and or of permanent magnet pairs as well may be selected differently although this is not shown in fig1 to 4 two ring shaped one piece permanent magnets could be provided instead of several single permanent magnet pairs 13 14 the ring shaped permanent magnets could be made e g from a mass which is bonded by plastic material and which can be magnetised in a further not shown modification of the embodiment of fig1 to 4 permanent magnet pairs could be used the permanent magnet of which pairs are attracting each other this could be realised e g by placing a ring like the outer ring 7 on ends of the guiding pins 9 which ends extended beyond the holder 10 and by mounting other attracting permanent magnets at the ring for example neodymium permanent magnets or ferrite permanent magnets are particularly suitable a detail variant of.
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wavefronts reflected from reference surface 141 in some embodiments auxiliary reference mirror 150 is oriented so that the carrier fringes have a period corresponding to about three or more detector pixels at detector 160 e g about five or more about eight or more about 10 or more about 20 or more detector pixels auxiliary reference mirror 150 can be mounted on an adjustable mount to facilitate easy adjustment of the auxiliary mirror 39 s orientation determining a surface profile of test surface 191 using interferometry system 100 involves a two step process one interferometer measurement without the test object 191 and one measurement with the test object for each measurement electronic controller 180 determines an interference phase u03b8 and a signal modulation m for the image data at each detector pixel one way to extract phase information from each measurement is to perform a spatial fourier transform of the interference pattern and subsequently identify the carrier fringe frequency with a digital filter in the frequency domain an inverse transform of the filtered spectrum provides the phase u03b8 and signal modulation m information at each pixel phase extraction methods using fourier transforms are described for example by w macy in u201c two dimensional fringe pattern analysis u201d appl opt 22 pp 3898 3901 1983 the entire contents.
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use of an additional magnet 480 in the left atrium 12 for supplying additional magnetic force at the junction of the annulus 40 and cs 46 an arrangement of magnets 480 482 484 may be used for temporarily locking up the catheter system at the location that it is desired to deliver a fastener or anchor not shown such as in those manners previously described fig4 b 40d illustrate an alternative fastener delivery system and method for delivering fasteners 486 in the left atrium 12 as opposed to the left ventricle 14 as previously described this system is otherwise similar in that magnetic guidance and lock up first temporarily occurs between the various magnets 480 482 484 in the system once this magnetic lock up has taken place a fastener 486 and flexible tensile member 488 may be delivered through a steerable portion 490 a of a catheter 490 in the left atrium 12 such that the fastener 486 is delivered into the left ventricle 14 steering mechanisms such as those described elsewhere herein may be used to accurately direct catheter portion 490 a a number of fasteners 486 and attached flexible tensile member or members 488 may be deployed as shown in fig4 d and then.
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adhesive layer moreover as the vacuum system 20 collects the excess or over sprayed adhesive 38 the unapplied adhesive can be recycled to the adhesive reservoir 28 by recycling system 39 as known in the art through tube 41 in addition to the air 40 provided by feed duct 22 a gas purge 46 fed from a compressed or pressurized gas source of adequate quality may be incorporated into or above the hood 18 as shown to provide puffs or bursts of air to accelerate and directionalize the adhesive 38 toward the leadframe 12 and minimize lateral dispersion of the mist the gas purge 46 may be necessary to further reduce cycle times the containment hood 18 may also include a shutter 48 positioned at or near the bottom of the chamber 42 and above the leadframe 12 shutter 48 may be laterally translatable and may comprise a two panel arrangement extendable and retractable from opposing sides of hood 18 for more rapid closure the shutter 48 is positionable over the leadframe 12 to prevent additional adhesive 38 from being deposited onto the die paddle 14 after a predetermined period of time thus the nozzle 32 atomizes the adhesive 38 and the adhesive 38 is drawn onto the die paddle by the air 40 and if desired driven by the air purge 46 after a desired volume or layer thickness of the adhesive 38 is deposited on the die paddle the shutter 48 closes until another leadframe 12.
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guiding elements 11 and 12 extend in each case with uniform incrementation or pitch over an angle range of 360 u00b0 this also need not essentially be the case it would also suffice if either the first or the second guiding element 11 12 were to have only one ridge or only one recess this too would ensure a rotation resistant arrangement of the index elements 4 on the coupling part 3 in fig4 by pulling off the coupling part 3 the adjustment disk 24 and locking disk 22 otherwise arranged lying inside in the coupling part can be seen these also bear toothings which engage with an internal toothing 26 not visible in fig4 of the coupling part 3 when pushed on i e when the coupling part 3 is inserted on and engages the adjustment disk 24 and locking disk 22 the mode of operation of the transmission device 7 chosen in this embodiment for transmitting a rotary movement of the coupling part 3 onto the spindle 14 is now described with the help of the sectional representation according to fig2 in the pushed on fitted and engaged state represented in this figure the cover 6 the coupling part 3 and the index elements 4 are connected rotation resistantly to one another via a toothing 26 this also applies to the adjustment disk 24 and the locking disk 22 the adjustment disk 24 is in turn connected rotation resistantly via a toothing 25 to a nut 17 by means of the snap action connection 28 the coupling part 3 rests in a corresponding recess of the nut 17 the screw 8 for.
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as a cable driver that provides substantially reduced power consumption and improved orl as well as other advantages as discussed below the invention 39 s voltage mode push pull output stage also provides an integrated output termination such as a 75 ohm output termination fig1 shows a circuit diagram of voltage mode push pull output stage 100 hereinafter referred to simply as u201c output stage 100 u201d in the patent application according to one embodiment of the invention output stage 100 can be an output stage for a driver such as a cable driver and can be driven by a pre driver not shown in fig1 output stage 100 has a programmable output impedance which can be for example 75 ohms in one embodiment the output impedance of output stage 100 can be 50 ohms output stage 100 is coupled between voltage regulator 102 and ground and includes transistors p 1 and p 2 which can be for example p channel field effect transistors pfets transistors n 1 and n 2 which can be for example n channel fets nfets and resistors r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 output stage 100 can be configured to receive input 104 and provide an output at output pad 106 input 104 can be a dc voltage that can switch between 0 0 volts and a regulated voltage vreg at a high frequency input 104 can have a data rate of for example between 100 megabits per second mb s and 3 gigabits per second gb s as shown in fig1 input 104 is coupled to the gates of p 1 and n 1 the source of p 1 is coupled to voltage regulator 102 and the drain of transistor p 1.
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a depth from the top of the shelf 14 which may be one inch perforations 20 only a few of which are shown for clarity extend from all surfaces through the bottom of the tray to permit sterilizing steam to contact all instrument surfaces tray stacking slots 19 formed at the intersections of the walls 11 and 12 and legs 19a extending from the walls at the intersections are provided for tray stacking the legs 19a may be configured with indents 19b to establish a space between the base of upper tray and the instruments in the lower tray alternatively the walls 11 and 12 may be of a height that permits the base of the upper tray to sit on the walls of the lower tray without contacting the instruments in the lower tray thus eliminating the need for the indents 19b carrying slots 21 may be inserted in the second pair of parallel walls 12 to facilitate carrying of a tray or a stack of trays these slots 21 may be three inches long and an inch high though slots in the walls 12 have been described it should be recognized that indents of similar dimensions may be provided to facilitate carrying refer now to fig2 wherein elements previously discussed bare the initially assigned reference numbers in this second preferred embodiment 10a which may also be constructed of the aforementioned ultim material first 11 and second 12 pairs of parallel walls and a base 13 provide an instrument storage area 14 a shelf 15 may extend from the one wall of the second pair of parallel walls 12 for a distance s which may be.
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fibrillation gives an additional increase in upf a woven lyocell fabric made from fibers with incorporated inorganic nano scale pigments which was fibrillated after the weaving showed a nearly doubled upf compared to a similar fabric which was resin treated and defibrillated after weaving this is an important advantage especially in comparison to fibers with a uv protective finish where no fibrils of uv protective material occur another preferred embodiment is a fabric wherein the high tenacity man made cellulosic fibers are modal fibers i e fibers manufactured according to a modified viscose process for example described in the austrian patent publication at 287905 these fibers also show a remarkably high tenacity in the conditioned as well as in the wet state despite their performance in some aspects is lower than that of a lyocell uv protective fiber fibers manufactured according to a standard viscose process with incorporation of uv protective particles will never reach the required mechanical properties especially not in the wet state according to the field of the invention the high tenacity man made cellulosic fibers in this fabric show a fineness of 0 8 to 3 3 dtex preferably 0 9 to 1 7 dtex fibers with a higher fineness will not show sufficient mechanical properties due to the influence of the uv protective particles fibers with a lower fineness i e larger diameter will not be suitable for the soft light weight fabrics mostly the fabrics are knitted or woven fabrics such fabrics preferably have a.
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the surface current u03b4i of tube 14 must be kept away from the magnetometer this includes the field from the individual wires 12 and 13 and from sources external to the device therefore a surrounding magnetic shield 18 is shown in fig1 in surrounding relation to the superconducting tube 14 to provide shielding from such fields referring to fig2 a and 2b there is shown a 77 u00b0 k ccc device constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention the device which is generally denoted 20 comprises a set of two pairs of tube like superconducting shields 22a 22b and 24a 24b wherein each tube provides an unbroken unpenetrated layer of superconducting material which supports a persistent current at 77 u00b0 k suitable materials for the shields include bulk ceramic hts materials and thick film ceramic hts coatings applied to a substrate material experiments have shown that the length of these shield tubes should be at least 20 times the interior diameter or largest interior length dimension in cross section of the tubes 22a 22b and 24a 24b further the shield wall thickness should be minimized to reduce the overall size of the device 20 windings 40 are wound between the pairs of tubes such that referring to tubes 22a and 22b as typical the windings are formed in 34 turns 34 or loops having portions which extend along the tubes and expose portions indicated at 42 which extend between the tubes since it is necessary that a minimum length of each winding 40 should be unshielded to minimize unwanted magnetic fields the lowest possible number of shields made of straight sections is two each ccc winding 40 is made up of.
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for example may be employed to provide a locating mechanism instead in use the low melting point filament 32 which is drawn off the first spool 20 passes through the aperture 30 and the centre of the second spool 22 and therefore in the illustrated example the centre of the second spindle 28 which has a bore running through its centre and is fed to a stitching tool of the machine such as a needle or other stitching tool such as a hook a bobbin a looper and a spreader for example as the case may be of the sewing machine 14 via a thread guide mechanism which in the present example includes two guide wheels 40 42 though may involve a considerably more sophisticated guide mechanism as appropriate the second spool 22 is mounted on the capsule 26 u2014 here using the second spindle 28 u2014 once again preferably in a manner which resists or more preferably prevents relative rotation of the second spool 22 and retaining mechanism provided by the second spindle 28 the second spool 22 carries a second filament 34 which in this example is provided by a conventional textile filament typically though not necessarily polyester of the kind ordinarily used as sewing thread the textile filament 34 is similarly fed to the sewing machine 14 via the guides 40 and 42 in operation the action of the textile filament 34 as it is drawn off the second spool 22 will be such that it automatically winds itself around the first filament 32 subsequent to the passage of the low melting point filament through the centre of the second spool 22 the result is the automatic inter winding of the two filaments 32 34 to create a composite sewing thread 12 for use.
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fig4 shows a holder for the monitoring of a group of five threads and for each thread to be monitored a flexible contact arm which has a thread guiding eye is held at a distance from a contact strip by the tensioned thread whereas in case the thread breaks the contact arm touches the contact strip triggers an alarm and or stops the machine the mode of operation of the device can be explained by means of fig5 s is a tensioning device for the thread f which is guided through the eye 71 of the flexible contact arm 7 the thread tension k holds the contact arm in the illustrated position the contact arm is made of steel wire and includes a torsion spring part 72 which is held at 73 on part of the sawing machine to the rail 3 and the connection 73 shared by all contact arms there is connected a control device g supplying the voltage also suitably mounted on the machine frame to the electronic control device there can also be connected a shut off device not shown which shuts off the machine with adjustable time delay a time delay is useful since because of a disturbance lasting a short time a thread can hang slack without breaking in fig1 3 1 is a holder of insulating material which is designed as a conducting plate and on whose back side conducting paths 11 13 are located the holder is clamped movable on a current carrying rail by means of a clamping part 2 a screw 21 a washer 22 and a nut 23 the conducting path 11 provides here an electrically conducting connection with the rail 3 a light diode 4 is soldered onto the conducting path.
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end to be removed from the socket in the main support means 54 this permits the stripper shaft 72 and the stripping means 48 to be readily removed for cleaning the feed roller mounting member 52 comprises two vertical parallel spaced apart mounting plates pivotally mounted on the main support means in the preferred embodiment there are two eccentric cams 62 which may be rotated to the desired rotational position by means of hand wheel 100 to adjust the distance between the feed rollers 42 and 46 and the coating roller 28 feed roller biasing means 58 comprises two springs shown in fig1 which bias the feed rollers towards the coating roller the feed rollers are prevented from contacting the coating roller 28 by two stops 60 which ride on the two eccentric cams 62 although dual springs cams and stops are used in the preferred embodiment only one of each element is required gears 90 92 and 94 have a depth of engagement which is greater than the range of adjustment of the distance between the coating roller and the feed rollers this allows the distance between the coating roller and the feed rollers to be adjusted to provide for different thickness of sheet materials while maintaining the engagement of the feed roller gears 94 and 92 and the coating roller gear 90 a chain and gear drive system 102 drives the conveyor belt 50 in the appropriate direction stop 104 is provided against which the apparatus is held by gravity in the operating position a latch mechanism could also be used in different configurations of the invention to latch the invention in the operating position the angle of guideway 80 is made adjustable by means of a bolt 106 sliding.
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slide and a cam surface on the reversible termination blade the blade is inserted in the slide with a rectilinear motion aligning the cam follower with the cam a rotary motion of the blade in the slide causes the cam to pass the cam follower capturing the cam follower behind the cam and interlocking the termination blade in the slide with the desired end of the termination blade projecting therefrom application_number US 80744177 A description fig1 shows a termination tool 11 having a termination blade 12 extending therefrom termination tool 11 has a manually engageable handle 13 in which is contained a slide 14 which is movable longitudinally with respect to handle 13 means are provided within handle 13 for delivering a striking blow or impact to slide 14 the means for delivering a striking blow may be of the type disclosed in u s pat no 3 883 316 slide 14 has a pin like projection 16 formed on one end which functions as a trigger in conjunction with the means for delivering an impact to slide 14 a shoulder 17 surrounds the base of pin like projection 16 functioning as an anvil to receive the striking blow or impact from the means for providing the same a cylindrical portion of slide 14 extends from shoulder 17 to a reset spring seat 18 a land 19 surrounds slide 14 and engages an inner lip 21.
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word line wl coupled to a word line transistor 510 a storage element 520 which can be an mtj storage element as described herein is represented as a simple resistance the transistor 510 and storage element 520 are disposed between a bit line bl and a source line sl during various operations associated with access states such as memory read and write states the write line source line and bit line can be set to and can achieve various levels for example the wl bl and sl can be capable of achieving a h level an l level a floating level f and a v thp u2014 lv level as used herein h is a high voltage or logic level l is a low voltage or logic level f is a floating level that would be achieved due to a high impedance state at the node with respect to a reference and v thp u2014 lv is a level associated with a pre charge threshold voltage level the h and l voltage or logic levels may be supply and reference voltage levels such as vcc and vref or 0v or may be higher or lower than the supply voltages levels.
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customary in the weaving art to indicate that a particular warp yarn goes over a given weft yarn by marking the corresponding square with an x likewise a blank indicates that the warp goes under the weft the weave pattern is repeated in each direction the warps and wefts of the woven fabric may be selected from a variety of suitable yarn materials including synthetic materials such as polyamides and polyesters preferred polyamide materials include nylon 6 and nylon 6 6 a preferred polyester material is polyethylene terephthalate 34 pet 34 one of skill in the textile art would readily be able to determine the appropriate denier for the particular yarn material selected for polyamide yarn a denier of about 210 840 is used while for polyester yarn a denier of about 220 1000 is used depending upon the particular filament or yarn used the denier can be between about 200 and 1200 in order to provide a seamless floatation device the first and second fabric layers are interwoven at an outer margin so as to form a fabric chamber for accepting an inflation medium the art of weaving is well developed and the fabric layers may be interwoven using any suitable.
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38 of the rotor blade 30 and the shroud assembly 34 the rotor blade 30 includes an airfoil 40 having a leading edge 42 and a trailing edge 44 a chord 46 of the airfoil 40 extends between the leading edge 42 and the trailing edge 44 a span 48 of the airfoil 40 extends between a root 50 and the tip region 38 of the rotor blade 30 the root 50 of the rotor blade 30 is adjacent to a platform 52 that connects the rotor blade 30 to a rotating drum or disk not shown in a known manner the airfoil 40 of the rotor blade 30 also includes a suction surface 54 and an opposite pressure surface 56 the suction surface 54 is a generally convex surface and the pressure surface 56 is a generally concave surface the suction surface 54 and the pressure surface 56 are designed conventionally to pressurize the airflow as airflow f is communicated from an upstream direction u to a downstream direction dn the airflow f flows in an axial direction x that is parallel to the longitudinal centerline axis a of the gas turbine engine a the rotor blade 30 rotates in a rotational direction circumferential y about the engine centerline axis a the span 48 of the airfoil 40 is positioned along a radial axis z.
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to the above case it is assumed that the erroneous mounting of the clock spring is carried out under the condition where the number of wrappings of each flexible cable 5 accommodated in the second cable accommodating grooves 16 of the upper case 2 is larger than that in the first cable accommodating grooves 11 of the lower case 1 in this case when the steering wheel is rotated in the counterclockwise direction shown by arrow c toward the counterclockwise terminal position the flexible cable 5a is entirely taken into the second cable accommodating grooves 16 before the steering wheel reaches the counterclockwise terminal position accordingly when the steering wheel is further rotated in the counterclockwise direction from the above condition a tension is applied to the flexible cable 5a by a torque of the steering wheel to finally cut the flexible cable 5a such a cutting operation can be easily effected because a round cable employed as each flexible cable is cut more easily than a flat cable and the flexible cable 5a only is to be cut for instance a cutter for cutting the flexible cable 5a is provided by utilizing peripheral edges of the cable leading hole of the lower case 1 and the cable leading hole 17 of the upper case 2 thereafter when the flexible cable 5a is cut this is.
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part of the strip bending while a part 34 u2033 of the balancing layer is kept as a reinforcing layer for the strip 6 this embodiment is particularly suitable when the balancing layer 34 is composed of different layers with different properties the outer layer can for example be made of melamine and decoration paper while the inner layer can be made of phenol and kraft paper various plastic materials can also be used with various types of fibre reinforcement partial removal of layers can of course be combined with one or more grooves of different depths and widths under the entire joint system p l the working from the rear side can also be adapted in order to increase the flexibility of the strip in connection with angling and snap action two main principles for reducing or eliminating strip bending have now been described namely a modifying the balancing layer within the entire area p or parts thereof and b modifying the joint geometry itself with a reduced tongue groove depth and a special design of the inner part of the tongue groove in combination these two main principles are usable separately to reduce the strip bending problem but preferably in combination according to the invention these two basic principles can also be combined with further modifications of the joint geometry c which are characterized in that the strip is made narrow preferably less than 1 3 times the floor thickness the inclination of the locking surface is at least 45 degrees the height of the locking element exceeds 0 1 times the floor thickness and is less than.
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from server thereafter server application transmits one or more vendor messages to the corresponding mobile device preferably transmission of second message from a vendor is contingent upon acceptance of the first message from the corresponding vendor by the mobile user on the mobile device an advantage of this method is that it obviates the need for a mobile application to reside on the phone for the purpose of creating a mobile user account in the application server the server application communicates one or more vendor messages to the mobile device mobile user has an option to accept or reject the vendor message when mobile user accepts a vendor message the mobile device id and preferably the vendor message id is communicated to the server application the server application then logs the accepted vendor message id and the corresponding vendor id into the mobile user account in the application server and server application also logs the mobile device id and vendor message id into corresponding vendor 39 s account according to one aspect of the invention means is provided to enable a vendor to communicate one or more vendor messages to one or more mobile users who have accepted a previous vendor message from the corresponding vendor example pete 39 s pizza store is able to send a discount offer to all mobile users who have previously accepted a discount offer from pete 39 s pizza store according to another aspect of the invention means is provided to enable a vendor to communicate one or more vendor messages to one or more mobile users who have accepted a previous vendor message from a related vendor example pete 39 s pizza store is.
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will be selectively positioned around the entire contour of the blind head cooling helmet the gel pockets have different sizes and shapes eventually every single empty space 37 will be adapted to its respective and parallel water pockets 38 and magnets 26 not seen in this drawing disclosed in fig2 a is an air pump with a body 10 an electrical cord 10 b a plug 10 c and an outlet 10 d to pick up the air said pump 10 will generate small volumes of air and send it at slow pace into a separated flexible long air line 11 which as defined by inventor in this specification is referred to as intermediate skeleton that will be plugged to the lid configuration fig2 b of the blind head cooling helmet transferring the slow moved air into the exterior mouth 12 of the flexible air tub 13 which in a preferred embodiment comprises a u201c c u201d shaped air tube for allowing it to be transferred to its end portion 14 finally entering in another air duct 15 not seen in this drawing fig2 c shows the top view of the lid 20 with one small square compartment 20 a to temporally allocate a watch 25 which in a preferred embodiment comprises a solar powered digital watch not seen in this drawing the lid 20 has in its interior at least one small vertical hollow tube 20.
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5 431 890 5 073 236 5 431 890 and 5 730 843 which are incorporated by reference the solid phase may be particulate material which can be inert or catalytic for example as in the fischer tropsch synthesis which may be fluidized or in a slurry frequently recycling in the system in conducting the present liquid continuous distillation the liquid may be merely materials to be separated by fractional distillation or there may be added at the upper end of the column a liquid which is higher boiling and which is intended to extract one or more components from the vapor in the column and exits as a bottoms the liquid and vapor in the column may be reactive and the reaction product and feed may be separated more efficiently by the present distillation than by the mere stripping action of the gas at less than 50 of jet flood the present distillation is particularly useful to separate mixtures of organic compounds such as hydrocarbons in one embodiment the improvement is used in the production of methanol from synthesis gas carbon monoxide carbon dioxide and hydrogen a by product of the reaction is dimethyl ether dme catalysts which are useful for the reaction co co.
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layer 12 to form trenches 28 for interconnection lines and holes 26 for via studs to expose metal line 24 the foregoing steps are initial process steps of the method conventionally known in the art as a double damascene method the present invention is implemented at the point in the process where the combined via stud 26 and interconnection line 28 patterns are etched in composite layers 12 14 16 18 to expose portions of metal line 24 referring now to fig3 c a dielectric layer 30 of preferably pecvd deposited sio 2 of approximately 150 nm thickness is deposited the dielectric layer 30 may be deposited by electron resonance cyclotron ecr sputtering high density plasma pecvd cvd spin coating or any combination of these methods the dielectric layer 30 may also be made of polyimide silicon nitride alumina phospho silicate glass yttrium oxide magnesium oxide or any combination of these materials the low k dielectric 14 and dielectric layer 30 must not be the same material as dielectric layer 30 must be denser and more robust than low k dielectric 14 next substrate 10 and insulating layers 12 14 16 18 30 are subjected to a directional etch for example a reactive.
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to the following embodiment please refer to fig3 to fig6 fig3 shows a portable fingerprint device according to an embodiment of the present invention fig4 illustrates a cross sectional view of the portable fingerprint device fig5 shows another cross sectional view of the portable fingerprint device fig6 illustrates a schematic block diagram of the portable fingerprint device as shown in fig6 a portable fingerprint device 10 which has fingerprint recognition function includes an image sensing unit 101 a microprocessor 102 a signal transmitting unit 103 a memory unit 104 a carrying member 105 and a housing 106 the image sensing unit 101 is used for capturing fingerprint images of a finger in this embodiment the image sensing unit 101 is a capacitance measuring type fingerprint reader the microprocessor 102 is linked to the image sensing unit 101 the microprocessor 102 can record the fingerprint image of the finger identify the fingerprint image of the finger from a fingerprint database receive a command signal and transmit a response signal the signal transmitting unit 103 is connected to the microprocessor 102 and can transmit the command signal and the response signal between the microprocessor 102 and a command device 20 the command device 20 is separated from the portable fingerprint device 10 the connection is presented by a dashed line shown in fig6.
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at least one aperture 104 that is an optimization based leaf sequencing methodology that outputs a deliverable leaf configuration that best approximates the ideal pattern fig1 a shows an ideal aperture 104 is generated by translating a deliverable planned aperture by a fraction of the width of a leaf 102 the single leaf track 106 in fig1 a is enlarged in fig1 b which intersects two open apertures 104 there exists no placement of the leaf 102 that could exactly realize this pattern in fact with the motion perpendicular to direction of the leaf 102 being a fraction of the width of the leaf 102 no exact placement of the leaf 102 exists for any of the leaves 102 intersecting ideal aperture 104 another challenge for tracking based adaptive radiotherapy is the differential motion between tumor target and critical structures the majority of existing studies for tracking based treatment adaptation are based on the assumption that the complete region of interest roi undergoes similar motion so the relative anatomical configuration is maintained throughout treatment the feasibility of this assumption very much depends on the site where it is more valid for prostate but is questionable for treating thoracic tumors which may move towards the spinal cord with respiration therefore it is desirable to have a leaf adaptation method that automatically accounts for the potential varying structural characteristics of the roi this property is embedded naturally in the optimization aspect of the current invention the current invention addresses the leaf.
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effect its orientation and thereby increase its tensile strength in the stretching operation shown in fig1 a generally suitable for larger size sutures e g sizes 2 0 to 3 0 monofilament 16 is drawn through hot water draw bath 23 by means of second godet 24 which rotates at a higher speed than first godet 21 to provide the desired stretch ratio the temperature of hot water draw bath 23 is advantageously from about 60 u00b0 to about 98 u00b0 c and preferably is from about 80 u00b0 to about 95 u00b0 c in the alternative stretching operation shown in fig1 b generally preferred for smaller sutures sizes e g sizes 4 0 to 8 0 monofilament 16 is drawn by second godet 24 39 through hot air oven chamber 23 39 at a temperature of from about 100 u00b0 to about 185 u00b0 c and preferably from about 150 u00b0 to about 170 u00b0 c to provide the desired amount of stretch following the stretching operation shown in fig1 a or 1b monofilament 16 is subjected to an on line annealing relaxation operation as a result of which the monofilament shrinks in the processes of fig1 a and 1b annealing relaxation is accomplished by driving monofilament 16 by third godet 26 through second hot air oven chamber 25 at a temperature of from about 120 u00b0 to about 180 u00b0 c and preferably from about 140 u00b0 to about 160 u00b0 c at these temperatures monofilament 16 will generally recover to within about 85 to about 97 percent and preferably to within about 95 percent of.
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the facility shown in the drawing is part of a digital concentrator 34 digital line unit dlu 34 the transmitting channel c is a central character channel common to several channels over which all information serving to establish connection to maintain connection and to dissolve connection are transmitted in the journal 34 telcom report 34 no 4 of 1982 english edition the principle generally of a digital concentrator are shown and described it can have several concentration steps it is evident from the illustration that devices a1 to am belong to a first concentration step while device b is part of a second concentration such devices are described in the journal 34 telecom report 34 no 4 1982 page 262 pp of the english edition the devices a1 to am can be multiple subscriber line circuits slm with one module processor slmcp while the device b represents a concentrator processor dicc dic such as described in detail in german pat no 35 12 846 more than two concentration steps may be used the concentration includes gate circuits which fulfil the logic or condition these are or circuits which are able to transmit each of the two possible binary signals relatively low ohmicly transmitters k1 to kn are in addition to the common transmitter channel c connected with a common test channel z they lead their binary coded information simultaneously to the common transmitting channel c and to the common test channel z over the concentration circuits x1 to xm and y which with respect to their outer connections correspond to the concentration steps a1 am and b the transmitters always receive back the information transmitted on and over the test channel and carry out with one.
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application_number US 13726980 A description the essential aspect of this invention is as follows the water in a tank is circulated through a system including the water tank uv irradiation tank and at least one purifying tank the uv irradiation tank incorporates a uv lamp that emits uv radiation of short wavelength and the circulating water is first supplied to this tank where it is exposed to a dose of uv radiation that is greater than a certain level as defined by a dose given per pass or per residence time then the water is fed to at least one purifying tank which comprises a support cylinder wrapped with a cylinder or bag of a free permeable synthetic nonwoven fabric of high porosity which serves as a bed on which microorganisms will grow and which allows substantially uniform permeation of the circulating water through its entire surface and the thus purifed water is returned to the water tank according to this invention the purifying tank comprises a container having an inlet and an outlet which contains a bag or cylinder which serves as a microorganism growing bed made of a porous high permeable synthetic resin nonwoven fabric that is installed on a support in such a manner that a space is provided between the bed and the inner walls of.
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exhaust valve 34 and a handle 23 which is one possible means to reciprocate the entire pump plunger assembly 18 which fits slidably into the fixed cylindrical plunger guide 17 and is sealed gas tight by the high pressure seal 26 the closed upper ends of the outer sleeve assembly 19 and the inner sleeve assembly 37 are connected to the intake valve 21 and exhaust valve 22 by channels 24 30 and 25 the inner sleeve assembly 37 is comprised of an inner sleeve 32 a connecting bolt 36 containing channel 30 which extends to the channels 24 and 25 cooperating gaskets 38 and 39 which are positioned about the connecting bolt 36 and a flexible membrane 20 a lower flexible membrane 48 cooperating gaskets 40 and 41 and plate 42 connecting screws 43 detachably secure plate 42 flexible membrane 20 lower flexible membrane 48 and gaskets 40 41 to the lower end of the inner sleeve 32 the connecting bolt 36 detachably secures the inner sleeve assembly 37 to the outer sleeve 19 referring further to the inner sleeve assembly 37 the flexible membranes 20 and 48 within a vertical channel 28 form two distinct free interior volumes or chambers 44 and 45 which completely contain the fluids or gases within them the chamber 44 is charged with fluid or gas 35 by means of the charging valve 33 and channel 46 and the fluid or gas is exhausted by means of the channel 47 and the exhaust valve 34 the flexible membranes 20 and 48 may be composed of any suitable material and may be of any predetermined shape to form distinct free interior volumes or chambers with flexible walls within the vertical channel 28 of the pump plunger assembly 48 which completely contain the fluids.
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fig5 in other embodiments some level of field weakening current injection may be performed to compensate for variations in machine voltage due to temperature or material variation field weakening may be used in conjunction with load based speed scheduling to ensure that a commanded speed is achieved however if the motor direct current in field weakening mode is above the threshold then the speed reduction method of fig5 may be employed as described above thus the elevator speed control in field weakening mode may augment the speed control based on car load fig8 is a flowchart of a process performed by controller 50 in an exemplary embodiment it is understood that the order of steps in fig8 is exemplary and more than one control block may implemented simultaneously as part of a continuous control process at 300 controller 50 determines if battery 18 is overloaded in motoring mode by monitoring battery voltage sensed at voltage sensor 51 if the sensed battery voltage is too low flow proceeds to 302 where controller 50 reduces the car speed by an amount e g a set m sec or a percentage of current speed flow proceeds back to 300 where the controller 50 continues to monitor battery voltage until the battery voltage is at a suitable level further speed reductions at 302 may be employed in a stepwise manner until the battery voltage is below the threshold if battery 18 is not overloaded at 300 flow proceeds to 304 where controller 50 determines if battery 18 is overcharged in regenerative mode by monitoring battery voltage sensed at voltage sensor 51 if the sensed battery voltage.
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extending in the longitudinal direction l as illustrated in fig6 b accordingly the hinge pins 54 can slide within the hinge pin accommodating holes 52 b provided at the upper forwardly extending lugs 52 b of elements 41 42 in longitudinal direction l on the other hand the lower forwardly extending lugs 52 of elements 41 and 42 comprise each a hinge pin accommodating bore similar to the upper and lower forwardly extending lugs 52 of elements 21 22 23 24 25 in which the hinge pins 54 are accommodated with a small play only sufficient to enable the hinge pins 54 to slightly incline within the hinge pin accommodating bores therefore an axis for a pivotal movement of elements 41 42 with respect to elements 25 41 respectively is provided at the interface of bottom ends of elements 41 25 and 41 42 which is substantially parallel to the width direction w moreover a pivotal movement of elements 41 42 with respect to elements 21 41 respectively is limited by the length of the elongated hinge pin accommodating hole 52 b provided in the upper forwardly extending lugs 52 b of elements 41 42 to a predetermined angle of pivotal movement a which is e g 1 to 10 degrees as can be seen from fig4 a and 4 b elements 41 and 42 are aligned with each other and with respect to element 25 in depth direction d so that their bottom ends 41 e 42 e are on substantially the same level with a bottom end of element 25 a supporting mechanism 60 for the strand like material m is attached e g bolted to the.
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the contrast agent before the breast is released in step s 7 the processing of the images or image data generated in steps s 1 through s 7 takes place in the steps shown in fig6 b steps s 8 through s 12 can thereby also be implemented in a different order than as shown in fig6 b insofar as the registration of the corresponding images or image data occurs before a reconstruction or subtraction of these images or image data moreover steps s 8 through s 12 do not need to occur after steps s 1 through s 7 rather these can be interleaved with these steps s 1 through s 7 insofar as the images or image data required for a processing step s 8 through s 12 are created beforehand via the corresponding generation steps s 3 s 4 s 6 in step s 8 the two dimensional low energy image 1 is registered with each of the high energy images 2 wherein this registration is implemented depending on a three dimensional low energy image created before the administration of the contrast agent in step s 9 the low energy image is subsequently subtracted from each high energy image whereby a number of dual energy images or reference images is created which corresponds to the number of two dimensional high energy images the respective subtraction of the low energy image from the respective high energy image is also designated as non temporal dual energy subtraction in step s 10 the image data of the high energy.
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received 142 may also store a list of potentially problematic uavs i e uavs to be watched more carefully than others 142 may also store flight routines which allow a pa pilot to fly a ua to a specific destination with a minimum of control activity 140 may input the control signals which allow for these flight routines to go directly to 144 or to go to 144 from 142 142 may also serve to record all pa actions that issue from 140 the combination of 136 and 142 may act as a flight management computer and or autopilot for the ua when it is controlled by the pa who provides input via 140 fig7 shows a system aboard the ua which communicates with that of the system shown in fig6 the system in fig7 contains 1 on receipt of a suitable signal 150 causes identification xprom 152 which is either a prom an eprom an eeprom or similar write once only memory device as is known in the art to signal transmitter 154 and or causes transmitter 154 to send the ui contained in 152 2 on receipt of another type of signal and of flight plan information causes the writing of flight plan information into flight plan xprom 156 3 on receipt of another type of signal causes the transmission of flight plan information from 156 to 154 to the pa 4 on receipt of another type of signal causes the transmission of communications information from xprom 153.
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in extreme cases the outer ends of the roller lines 15 39 16 39 and 17 39 can be connected with each other by gear drives in a manner not shown so that the torsion dependent draw malfunctions can be reduced even further or the spinning machine can be lengthed even more the drive of these draw roller lines 15 39 16 39 17 39 in this embodiment of the invention is accomplished by a single drive motor 20 39 which preferably can simultaneously be the main drive motor of the spinning machine 10 39 and perhaps also can be arranged at other positions on the spinning machine for example on one end of the machine driving a gear 29 arranged on the roller line 17 in order to decrease the torsion of the roller lines 15 39 16 39 and 17 39 even further their outer ends can be connected with additional booster drive motors 20 34 which are not as powerful as the main drive motor 20 39 the outer ends of the roller lines 15 39 16 39 17 39 are supported in support plates 31 of course the long roller lines in both fig1 and 2.
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provide a thorough understanding of the invention however it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details for example the invention is not limited in scope to the particular type of industry application depicted in the figures in other instances well known methods procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the present invention fig1 7 illustrate a gun rest 10 supported by a shaft 12 the shaft 12 maybe of any length the diameter of the shaft 12 is limited only by the inside diameter of the collar 20 discussed in more detail below advantageously the shaft 12 may be a walking stick that the user already possesses or may be a tree limb of suitable length and thickness that is readily found in the field alternatives for the shaft 12 also include wood metal plastic or fiberglass poles although a relatively narrow elongated item made of any suitably rigid material will suffice due to the gun rest 39 s ability to be utilized with shafts 12 of any length almost any shooting position can be accommodated including sitting kneeling and standing regardless of the height or age of the user fig1 6 and 7 illustrate a gun rest 10 in use by a shooter in kneeling standing and prone positions respectively while the shaft shown in these figures is truncated for.
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away from the header thus urging the hook 157 of the latch finger 156 from connection with the lock recess 150 in the wall element 114 further force causes the cover plate 106 to pop out from the channel 122 and be removed from connection to the header the hooks 155 and 157 and lock recesses 150 could be reversed wherein the hooks are on the wall elements 110 and 114 and the lock recesses are in the latch fingers 154 and 156 similarly the ribs and grooves could be reversed wherein the ribs 148 extend outwardly from the wall elements 130 and 132 of the post beam 136 and the grooves 146 are in the wall elements 118 and 112 of the header beam further an appropriate opening or cutout 160 is provided through the wall element 114 of the header beam 138 b the cutout being proximate to the inlet into the channel 122 and in that portion of the wall element 114 that is defined between the wall elements 118 and 116 the cutout 160 allows one or more wires w of a wiring bundle to be turned 90 u00b0 relative to the passageway 128 and directed vertically downwardly and into and through the box chamber 140 of a post beam 136 as shown in fig2 two laterally spaced post beams shown in dashed lines are connected to the header beam and the wall element 114 of the header is provided with two laterally spaced cutouts 160 a and 160 b each cutout 160 a and 160 b is positioned for directing one or more wires into the box chamber 140 of a respective of the laterally spaced first and second post beams as shown.
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is carried out using the mold board blade 27 as the motor grader advances the disks 11 are engaged by the surface of the shoulder cutting a swath of approximately 32 inches and moving the gravel and newly mulched material inwards i e towards the center of the road the amount by which the cut material is moved laterally inwardly will vary according to the orientation of the disk gang 11 to the fore and aft direction and also according to the speed of advance in the forward direction the faster the speed the further the cut material will be displaced laterally preferably these conditions are set so that the newly mulched material is moved laterally by from 12 to 16 inches during this operation the disks are of course turned by interaction with this material the disks turning in the clockwise sense as viewed from the rear end of the shaft 12 the material cut by the disk gang is turned and mulched and left to dry so that on a subsequent pass of the grader over the same path the previously cut and now dried material is displaced inwardly by a further 12 to 16 inches so that the outermost 12 to 16 inches of the swath is swept clean on subsequent passes the entire 32 inch swath will be swept clean effectively retrieving surface gravel from the shoulder of the.
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ph meter with the result being a final ph of 1 9 in all three samples although this invention has been disclosed and described with reference to particular embodiments its principles are susceptible to other applications which will be apparent to persons skilled in the art for example a kit could be devised with the salt solution in the syringe which would be connected to the ion exchange filter with the use of a rupturable membrane located between the syringe and filter the acid or base would be generated by applying pressure to the plunger such a kit could be packaged in a plastic bubble pack for immediate use in addition to a manufactured item in a bubble pack the device could be reusable by using chemicals the syringe would be filled in the laboratory with the required salt solution a valve on the syringe would be used to hold the salt solution in the syringe the syringe could be refilled and used many times the ion exchange resin filter could be regenerated in the lab with either acid or base the ion exchange resin filter could be used many times among other advantages the invention affords a safer operation over working with concentrated acid or base in the field in kit form the invention can be easily shipped to various locations without the inconvenience of packaging.
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this recess and penetrates the wall of the headpiece 105 a propellant for example hot gas from a gas generator not shown flows into the recess 107 this propellant is discharged through the propelling nozzle 108 so that a propelling jet results with a direction of thrust which does not run through the axis of rotation a of the rotary nozzle body 101 an angular momentum is thereby exerted on the rotary nozzle body 101 setting it into a fast rotation with no retardation around the axis of rotation a a shaft 109 is connected to the neck piece 104 of the rotary nozzle body 101 coaxially to the axis of rotation a clamping wheel 110 and a ratchet wheel 111 which are directly joined together are attached to the shaft 109 the clamping wheel 110 and the ratchet wheel 111 can also be manufactured as a single component part as illustrated in fig8 the ratchet wheel 111 has three end stops 112a 112b and 112c which are arranged around its circumference at angular distances of 120 u00b0 the clamping wheel 110 includes cams 113 which are aligned with the three end stops 112a to 112c of the ratchet wheel 111 respectively two connecting links including a clamping link 114 and a pawl link 115 work together with the clamping wheel 110 and the ratchet wheel 111 respectively as will be described the plate shaped clamping link 114 includes a ring area 116 which encircles the ratchet wheel and has two outwardly extending lugs 117 on opposite sides two slotted holes 118 are formed in the lugs 117 perpendicular to the axis of rotation a and guide pins 119.
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a new set of synthetic motion data in response to the new high level description the editing process is analogous to providing modified directions to an actor and reshooting a motion capture sequence however the use of a generative model can eliminate the need for an actor and motion capture equipment during the editing process use of a generative model can also provide the animator with greater control over the final motion data provision of a generative model in a distributed architecture in accordance with embodiments of the invention enables efficient use of motion capture data instead of each animator separately performing motion capture for each 3d character a large bank of motion capture data can be built over time and then the same motion capture data can be used by multiple animators via generative models despite the likelihood that the bank of motion capture data does not contain the specific sequence of motion desired by the animator the generative model enables the generation of synthetic motion data matching the high level description of the desired motion provided by the animator and unlike any sequence in the bank of motion capture data therefore much of the efficiency is obtained by providing multiple animators with access to the same system for generating synthetic motion and by providing a system that is capable of generating synthetic motion and.
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more expensive rate than for a terminal 41 which is installed in a privately used apartment of course such different billing rates vis u00e0 vis the customer can be justified by corresponding differences in the service quality as shown in fig1 the telecommunication network 52 and the telecommunication network 42 are connected together so that telecommunication connections may be established between the mobile terminal 1 and the terminal 60 as well as between the terminals 40 41 and the terminal 60 corresponding gateway devices are used for connecting the telecommunication networks 52 42 the identification module 2 can now be set up such that it is possible at definable points in time to check whether a local connection to a location tag can be set up via the wireless interface of the identification module 2 thus through the identification module 2 a request for transmission of data of a location tag may be transmitted at definable points in time for example such a request can be based for example on a zigbee standard or a bluetooth standard and can comprise for instance an identification or an encrypted identification such an identification or encrypted identification can be evaluated by correspondingly configured location tags however such an identification or encrypted identification cannot.
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has the shape of a quadrangular plate and is provided with a groove or channel 240 on a bottom surface 234 thereof the second semiconductor die 230 has top and bottom surfaces 232 and 234 respectively and first to fourth outer lateral surfaces 236 a to 236 d the groove 240 extends from the first outer lateral surface 236 a to the second outer lateral surfaces 236 b of the second semiconductor die 230 the first and second outer lateral surfaces 236 a and 236 b are located opposite to each other in order to form the groove 240 the second semiconductor die 230 has openings within first and second outer lateral surfaces 236 a and 236 b a quadrangular inner base surface 242 parallel to the top surface 232 and first and second inner lateral surfaces 244 a and 244 b extending from the opposite sides of the inner base surface 242 to the opposite sides of the bottom surface 234 at a substantially slant angle of 45 u00b0 although a slant angle of 45 u00b0 is shown it would be recognized that the angle may be varied to conform to the geometry of enclosed first die not shown the second semiconductor die 230 is directly bonded onto the top surface 212 of the package substrate 210 so that the first semiconductor die 220 is covered or encapsulated by the groove 240 the groove 240 has the shape of a tunnel which is opened at both ends and preferably has a trapezoidal cross section by performing transfer molding on the first semiconductor die 220 with a molding material 260 an empty space of the groove 240 which is composed of the space between the bottom surface 224 of the first semiconductor die 220 and the top surface.
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example the metal can be stainless steel aluminum molydenum titanium or silicides including oxides of these metals as merely an example the dielectric material can be glass quartz organic polymer or ceramics as merely an example the semiconductor can be silicon including amorphous silicon polysilicon metallurgical silicon and other forms of silicon of course there can be other variations modifications and alternatives in a preferred embodiment the method includes delaminating 1200 a portion of the crystalline material from the semiconductor substrate as illustrated in fig1 in a specific embodiment delamination occurs using thermal chemical mechanical gravitational electromagnetic or other energy sources including combinations of such sources in a preferred embodiment delamination occurs using thermal treatment by subjecting the bonded structure from 200 to 500 degrees celsius for a period from 10 to 100 minutes to cause release at the cleave region from the remaining substrate portion as shown as shown the delamination occurs while the portion of the thickness of crystalline material remains attached to the support substrate to cause formation of a textured surface region from the portion of the thickness of crystalline material of course there can be other variations modifications and alternatives as also shown the method includes passivating 1209 one or more internal surface regions of the worm hole structure according to an embodiment of the present invention in a specific embodiment the passivating can occur using hydrogen treatment or other treatment process.
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used as a substrate to determine the effect of the antistatic agent of the invention on the conductivity of such a substrate and the adhesion of a subsequently applied electrostatic coating the same substrate which was not treated with the antistatic agent of the invention was used as a control in carrying out the test the substrate was treated with an antistatic agent resulting from the reaction of a quaternary ammonium ethyl sulfate salt mixture of 10 weight percent ch 3 ch 2 n ch 2 ch 2 oh 3 sup u2295 and 90 weight percent c n h 2n 1 och 2 ch 2 n ch 2 ch 3 ch 2 ch 2 oh 2 sup u2295 emerstat u00ae 6660a where n 12 to 14 with trifluoroacetic acid in a toluene solution to which a small amount of base material was added the reaction product was distilled to remove a water toluene azeotrope formed during the reaction an antistatic treatment bath was made up comprising 50 grams of the resultant antistatic agent 50 grams isopropanol 2 grams ethoxylated nonylphenol trycol u00ae 6974 and 898 grams deionized water the bath was heated to 125 u00b0 f to disperse the antistatic agent the substrate was immersed in the treatment bath for 5 minutes then spray rinsed for about 30 seconds at 10 15 psi with deionized water and oven dried for 5 minutes at 120 u00b0 f conductivity of the treated substrate was.
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and transmission a simple approach is to provide a tall enough output container and or a slow enough pump rate so that the container is unlikely to overflow during the maximum exercise session however it is desirable that the output container fill to about 3 4 during the average session since this is reasonably encouraging for the average user the maximum session will then fill the container more than once to keep track of these cycles a counter is useful it can be operated by a float and reset manually fig1 shows the relationship of components in a generalized basic embodiment item 1 shows a gear on the pump shaft this represents the last element of power transmission in general it can be a spur gear pinion friction wheel sprocket wheel or pulley the pump can be located near the power source to simplify transmission design by routing the liquid path 9 as required any remaining distance is spanned by means such as a drive shaft chain belt rack gears torsion cable lever and the like depending on the transmission type the pump shaft or drive shaft can have universal joint s a piston force pump provides accurate metering and firm resistance and is a suggested type of pump pump cycling should be essentially undetectable a dual cylinder pump is preferred if used only for metering any type of variable delivery pump which maintains a constant proportion of pump operating rate to liquid transfer rate over the expected range of operating speeds can be used fig2 details the output container 10 as enhanced with an automatic return valve and cycle counter float 24 can be guided.
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4 positioned above the surface of beam 1 the mounting brackets 11 15 16 and 17 are affixed to the backside of the slay beam 1 so as to hold the tensioning device in the thread 39 s travel path tensioner 6 includes a motor 12 such as a stepper or servo motor a torque sensor 13 connected to the motor 39 s shaft and tensioner arm 14 mounted on the torque sensor 13 for holding the gripper 18 with the gripper 18 open the tensioner is in the rest position to enable the shuttle 5 to pass underneath it recognition that a shuttle 5 has passed sensor 8 of fig1 activates the motor 12 and begins rotation of arm 14 when the tensioner passes position x in fig2 a controller signals the gripper 18 to close as soon as the gripper has closed the tensioner 6 starts to stretch and tension the thread the position y where the gripper is fully closed is generally perpendicular to the thread path of travel the final tension position z is where motor rotation stops because either the servo motor reaches an electric resistance equal to the set resistance corresponding to the desired tension or the torque sensor.
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space is defined between the two surfaces an embodiment of this may be seen more clearly in fig1 a between building module 102 and building module 104 in some embodiments the junction space may comprise utility hookups or connections between a building module 102 and building module 104 or between a first housing unit 100 and second vertically positioned housing unit 100 as discussed above shown in fig3 c is a floor plan of an embodiment of a prefabricated building module 104 briefly a building module 104 may comprise one or more extendable partitions 112 c and one or more storage spaces 300 302 and 308 in some embodiments an area 310 of building module 104 may comprise inter floor utility connections as discussed above in some embodiments storage spaces 300 302 and 308 may comprise a door or doors which may be hinged or sliding doors for example in one embodiment storage space 300 may be used for coats and or shoes by an entry to housing unit 100 and may not include a door alternately a storage area 308 may comprise a closet for a bedroom of housing unit 100 and may include a door or doors in some embodiments a storage area 302 may comprise shelves for use as a pantry in other embodiments a storage area 302 may comprise an appliance such as a refrigerator a washing machine a clothes dryer or a combination washing machine and clothes dryer in a further embodiment storage area 302 may comprise electrical and plumbing connections for appliances in another further embodiment storage area 302.
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through the nozzle 19 to provide additional propulsive thrust the high intermediate and low pressure turbines 16 17 and 18 respectively drive the high and intermediate pressure compressors 14 and 13 and the fan 12 by concentric shafts 20 21 and 22 which rotate about an axis x x fig2 shows part of the duct 24 indicated in fig1 the duct is defined by radially outer and radially inner walls respectively 26 and 28 and contains an annular array of vanes 30 of which one is shown the vanes 30 are secured between the duct walls 26 28 in use a gas stream flows through the duct 24 in the direction shown by the arrow 32 under appropriate atmospheric conditions entrained water or ice crystals in the gas stream may form ice on the leading edge region 34 of the vane 30 a short distance upstream of the leading edge 34 a nozzle 36 is provided in the duct wall 26 air 38 is fed through this nozzle creating a jet of air 40 directed along the leading edge 34 of the vane 30 and substantially perpendicular to the gas stream direction 32 each vane 30 in the annular array is provided with a nozzle 36 the air feed to the nozzles 36 may be by any convenient means u2014 for example an annular manifold may surround the duct wall 26.
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ebpcb u201d in reaction iii it is important that no catalyst be used while the use of a catalyst is typically standard in an ordinary friedel crafts reaction in the case of this reaction the use of a catalyst will cause undesired side reactions production of polymeric material and unwanted isomers mixing and heating the reaction mixture to boiling is also important to help expel hcl byproduct which would act as an undesired catalyst the temperature is desirably 120 to 180 u00b0 c preferably 140 to 160 u00b0 c more preferably 145 to 155 u00b0 c and ideally 150 to 155 u00b0 c it has been found that xylenes are an exemplary reaction medium xylenes will normally undergo friedel crafts reaction but in the modified friedel crafts reaction conditions of this invention the xylenes do not react r bpcb ebpcb is useful in a novel reaction in which it is cyclized as shown in reaction iv in reaction iv r bpcb ebpcb is reacted with a compound of high oxidative potential that is capable of promoting a single electron transfer by u201c high oxidative potential u201d is meant 1 54 electron volts or greater suitable such compounds of high oxidative potential capable of single electron transfer include ce 3 mn 3 compounds an exemplary compound is ch 3 c o o 3.
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of 25 u03bc and polyethylene of 40 u03bc from the viewpoint of airtightness and manufacturing cost the supplementary graduations 13 provided on the inner surface of the container may be printed on the inside member 2 however the graduations 13 are preferably printed on the outside member 1 since these graduations 13 must be precisely positioned with respect to the window 11 of the outside member 1 the container filled with a large quantity of the content may be laterally expanded under a weight of the content and make exact measurement difficult to overcome this problem there is provided a shape retainer 14 as illustrated by fig9 the shape retainer 14 is a substantially square thin plate centrally formed with an opening 15 the opening 15 is also of a substantially square shape the opening 15 is dimensioned to come at least partially in close contact with the outer surface of the side wall 8 of the self supporting container the opening 15 is provided at its four corners with circular arc shaped cutouts 16 respectively to facilitate the container to be inserted into the opening 15 the opening 15 has a pair of opposite sides formed with substantially triangular cutouts 17 respectively to receive the side margins to paste one or more such shape retainer s may be put on the container from.
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at the front end of the front most basic unit a 1 of the framework mechanism 10 or on the upper and lower sides or any one side thereof to be capable of retracting in a vertical up and down direction or a horizontal left and right direction in the present embodiment the driving unit 30 uses as an example a pair of hydraulic cylinders and the cylinders are vertically fixed at their upper and lower ends by pins p 4 to respective pivot members 15 at the upper end of the link 11 and at the lower end of the link 12 it is also possible that the pumps may be located on the driving unit fixing members additionally mounted at the upper end of the link 11 and at the lower end of the link 12 or on the pivot member 15 not shown it is preferred however to use only one pair of synchronously acting driving units 30 in order to enable the entire set of the steel form system to operate in a stable and balanced way when the steel form system is rather large there may be used one pair of the driving units at both the front and the rear of the framework mechanism 10 under certain circumstances when the steel form is small and light however one driving unit 30 is sufficient in the following the operating condition is described as an example of where the construction is more difficult and thus requires use of a functionally more complex tunneling steel form first under the condition as shown in fig1 hydraulic pressure is forced with the hydraulic pump not shown into the cylinder 30 acting.
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is adjacent a gate pad not shown applying a gate voltage signal the gate voltage signal is transmitted through the gate line 150 in a direction u201c z u201d which is from the first pixel region u201c a u201d to the third pixel region u201c c u201d when the gate voltage signal is transmitted from the first pixel region u201c a u201d to the third pixel region u201c c u201d a voltage drop occurs along the gate line 150 because of the direction u201c z u201d of the gate voltage signal the voltage drop is the highest at the third pixel region u201c c u201d the farthest pixel region away from the gate pad not shown in another aspect a common voltage signal is applied to both ends of the common line 154 from both sides of the ips lcd device therefore the voltage drop of the common voltage signal is the highest in the second pixel region u201c b u201d the first and third pixel regions u201c a u201d and u201c c u201d are associated with almost the same voltage drop lower than that of the second pixel region u201c b u201d when the above mentioned variation of the common voltage signal is involved with a kickback voltage u201c u03b4vp u201d the flicker problem of the lcd device occurs the kickback voltage u201c u03b4vp u201d is induced in a pixel voltage signal u201c vp u201d when a drain voltage signal is transmitted to the pixel electrode 166 a the kickback voltage u201c.
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spirit and scope of the invention for example a safety rod could be added for an even higher measure of safety thus if both springs 12 and 16 were to fail the rod would hold the fixtures together the rod could be attached using keyholes from the rod into the fixtures another example used in the application of securing the outer end mounts 18 could be the use of flanges these flanges could take the place of the shoulder of the inner end mount flanges could be machined directly onto the fixtures 20 and 21 or arm of the fixture 20 and 21 depending on the application these flanges would then hold the outer end mount 18 in place also depending on the fixture 20 and 21 differing sizes of outer end mounts 18 and keyholes may be used in relation to the springs 12 and 16 differing sizes and materials may be used depending on the strength need and the function of the device free length pitch diameter coil diameter and the number of coils may all vary similarly the diameter of the outer end mounts 18 may vary depending on the outer spring 16 coil diameter and the size of the fixtures 20 and 21 attached fig7 illustrates an end mount 50 according to embodiments of the present disclosure in which a coating 40 has been applied to certain surfaces of the end mount 50 the end mount 50 is generally similar to other end mounts disclosed herein the grooves of the end mount 50 come.
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surrounds the shaft 9 and has at its end one or two rectangular cutouts 15 located symmetrically relative to one another for the purpose of providing a housing with one or two longitudinal extensions called the second extensions 16 of the dog clutch 14 the dog clutch 14 has an annular shape surrounding the support shaft 9 and has a shoulder or collar 17 extending radially and from which two extensions extend longitudinally on both sides of the collar 17 said longitudinal extensions each have the shape of a cylindrical angular sector of which the amplitude corresponds to that of the cutouts made for the first extension 18 in a radial face of the ball joint 10 and for the second extension 16 in the second bushing 12 during the mounting of the assembly the penetration of the first and second longitudinal extensions 18 and 16 of the dog clutch respectively in the cutouts 13 and 15 of the ball joint 10 and of the second bushing 12 permit the fixing in rotation about the shaft 9 of the ball joint 10 with the dog clutch 14 and with the bushing 12 by preventing any possibility of rotation to the second bushing 12 via a simple wrench.