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8 | thin film can be produced with a good reproducibility into a thin film whose c axis is oriented perpendicularly to the substrate surface this production may be by a sputtering process a cvd process or an ion plating process moreover a thin film having a high resistivity can be produced now as one example of the piezoelectric composite thin film resonator having the structure shown in fig7 a description will be made in the case where zno is employed for the piezoelectric thin films 51 and 52 and sio 2 is employed for the thin film 53 film 53 has an algebraic sign of a temperature coefficient of a resonant frequency of zno which is different than the algebraic sign for the thin films 73 and 74 the thickness of the zno films 51 and 52 are each represented by t p4 and the thickness of the sio 2 film 53 is represented by 2t s4 the thickness of the sio 2 films 73 and 74 are each represented by t s5 fig8 shows a relationship between the film thickness ratio t s4 t p4 versus the thickness ratio t s5 t p4 for satisfying the conditions which produce a zero resonant frequency temperature coefficient of a fundamental thickness extensional vibration mode of this resonator the curve of fig8 was theoretically calculated from a distributed parameter equivalent circuit a. |
5 | mandrel engage secondary cutter rings to increase the effective number of teeth deforming the sacrificial tube during the stroke alternatively a parallel load path may be engaged using a secondary mechanical energy absorber during part or all of the stroke of the device simpler geometries for the mechanical energy absorber of the present invention may also provide continuous deformation and possible rupture the tube geometry may be any closed section the cutting teeth may be simplified to bosses at the cost of increased friction the cutting teeth may be direct cutters that cut through the tube without applying a significant radial force the closed section of the tube may be forced to reduce in circumference and buckle inward locally in a controlled manner the tube may be replaced by one or more strips or open sections that are forced through a deformation process that causes localized bending and or shearing within the cross section referring now to fig1 a second advantageous embodiment of the invention operates in a similar manner but with a modification to the geometry of the deforming and deformable elements the deformable element consists of axially oriented tubes 20 arrayed in the annular space between an inner deforming element or mandrel 19 and outer housing 18 each tube in the array makes a line contact with the mandrel 19 and deforms locally and continuously during the stroke of the device the mandrel 19 consists of a small diameter leading section and a larger diameter. |
3 | acrylate ethoxyethyl acrylate hexylthioethyl acrylate methyl methacrylate ethyl methacrylate butyl methacrylate glycidyl methacrylate and the like and including esters of maleic and fumaric acid and the like amides of the u03b1 u03b2 olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acids such as acrylamide and the like divinyls diacrylates and other polyfunctional monomers such as divinyl benzene divinyl ether diethylene glycol diacrylate ethylene glycol dimethacrylate methylene bis acrylamide allyl pentaerythritol and the like and bis u03b2 chloroethyl vinyl phosphonate and the like the vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride polymer in addition to the dodecyl 1 12 diammonium dimolybdate additive may contain the usual compounding ingredients known to the art such as fillers stabilizers opacifiers lubricants processing aids impact modifiers plasticizers antioxidants and the like smoke retardancy may be measured using an nbs smoke chamber according to procedures described in astm e662 79 34 test for specific optical density of smoke generated by solid materials 34 maximum smoke density d m is a dimensionless number and has the advantage of representing a smoke density independent of chamber volume specimen size or photometer path length provided a consistent dimensional system is used percent smoke reduction is calculated using the equation equ1 the term 34 dm g 34 means maximum smoke. |
7 | a measurement section to measure the thickness of the stack of sheets a spine cover width determining section to determine a spine cover width in the cover sheet based on the thickness of the stack of sheets measured by said measurement section and an image forming section to form on the cover sheet a front cover image and a back cover image separating them by a spacing equal to said spine cover width application_number US 60435606 A description fig3 is a center cross section diagram of an image forming apparatus the image forming system has an image forming apparatus image forming section a and a binding apparatus binding section b the image forming apparatus a forms images on sheets using the electro photographic method and has an image forming section a 1 an original document conveying section a 2 and an image reading section a 3 in the image forming section a 1 a charging unit 2 an exposure unit 3 a developing unit 4 a transfer unit 5 a a separator unit 5 b and a cleaning unit 6 are placed around a drum shaped photoreceptor body 1 and each of the processes of charging exposure developing and transferring are carried out and toner images are formed on the sheets s 1 and the cover sheet s 2 the sheets s 2 that are the intermediate sheets when wrapped by the cover sheet s 2 if binding is done are stored in two sheet feeding trays 7 a and the cover sheets 32 are stored in the sheet feeding tray 7 b and in the cover sheet storage section 80 of the binding apparatus b one sheet each of the sheets s 1 and the cover sheet s 2 are. |
8 | 60 u00e5 thereafter though not shown in the drawings an anti reflecting film not shown consisting of sio x n y or si 3 n 4 is formed on the silicide layer 115 the anti reflecting film the silicide layer 115 the third polysilicon layer 114 and the dielectric film 113 are then patterned by means of the etch process using the control gate mask thus forming a control gate 116 consisting of the third polysilicon layer 114 and the silicide layer 115 next the first polysilicon layer 112 is patterned by means of the self aligned etch process using the patterned anti reflecting film thus forming the floating gate consisting of the first polysilicon layer 112 thereby the flash memory cell is manufactured as described above the method of manufacturing the flash memory cell according to the present invention can have the following advantages first only one isolation mask for defining an isolation region is used in the process of forming the isolation layer accordingly the degree of difficulty in the process can be lowered and the process cost could be reduced second the top corner of the trench is formed to have a tilt angle of a low angle it is thus possible to prevent the tunnel oxide film or the gate oxide film form being thinly form in a subsequent process and prohibit generation of a moat third the. |
1 | distal axis this arrangement stands in contrast to the situation where one mating surface faces distally and the other mating surface faces proximally like the interface between the connectors 12 22 in the fig1 embodiment described below using a sideways facing interface advantageously provides a large amount of u201c real estate u201d i e area for implementing the electrical and mechanical connections between the two assemblies moreover despite the fact that a large amount of real estate is available for the interface the overall diameter of the assemblies 60 80 when connected can remain small e g about 22 mm measured at the proximal end of second connector 70 in the embodiment illustrated in fig3 9 and does not have to increase in proportion to the number of connections that are made between the first and second connectors 90 70 fig1 a c show details of an alternative output actuator 192 that is designed to mate with an alternative control actuator 172 for use in place of the output actuator 92 and control actuator 72 discussed above in connection with the embodiments shown in fig3 9 the operation of the output actuator 192 and control actuator 172 is similar to the operation of the output actuator 92 and control actuator 72 except instead of relying on friction to transmit rotation between the face of the output actuator 92 and the face of the control actuator 72 the output actuator 192 and control actuator 172 rely on a mating mechanical interface that is designed to transmit rotation in the illustrated embodiment this mating mechanical interface comprises a slot 193 in output actuator 192 and a matching tab 173 in the control actuator 172 however persons skilled in the relevant arts will appreciate that numerous other mating configurations can be substituted therefor. |
3 | 3 1 butyl piperidin 4 yl phenol and methanesulfonyl chloride ms m z rel intensity 70 ev 311 m 3 268 bp 189 20 131 18 79 12 beginning with 3 4 propyl piperazin 1 yl phenol and methanesulfonyl chloride m p 143 144 u00b0 c fumarate ms m z rel intensity 70 ev 298 m 35 269 95 121 25 84 30 70 bp beginning with 3 1 propyl piperidin 4 yl phenol and triflic anhydride ms m z rel intensity 70 ev 351 m 4 322 65 189 30 131 20 69 bp beginning with 3 1 ethyl piperidin 4 yl phenol and triflic anhydride ms m z rel intensity 70 ev 337 m 4 322 65 189 30 131 20 69 bp to a stirred solution of trifluoro methanesulfonic acid 3 1 propyl piperidin 4 yl phenyl ester 300 mg in dmf 4 ml under argon atm at r t was subsequently added net 3 356 u03bcl butyl vinyl ether 823 u03bcl 1 3 bis diphenylphosphino propane 50 mg and pd oac 2 19 mg the reaction mixture was then heated to 80 u00b0 c and after 2 h the reaction was stopped 5 hydrochloric acid solution 6 ml was added and the combined mixture stirred for 45 min then ch 2 cl 2 was added and the phases were separated the aqueous layer was then extracted with ch 2 cl 2 the combined organic phases were dried mgso 4 filtered and evaporated to dryness the crude product was purified by flash chromatography meoh ch. |
8 | a with terminals 102 and an opposite second surface 101 b the thickness is given by sidewall 103 a first portion of the thickness is designated 103 a and the remaining second portion is designated 103 b in the next process step illustrated in fig3 the chips 101 are inserted in the recesses of the plate so that first surface 101 a faces away from the recess and the second surface 101 b touches the recess in this fashion the first thickness portion 103 a is inside the recess and the remaining second thickness portion 103 b projects from the opening 302 in the next process step shown in fig4 a substantially flat metal leadframe 401 is laid on plate 301 a preferred leadframe metal is a copper alloy alternatively the leadframe may be made of aluminum the leadframe is substantially flat because it has been fabricated by etching or stamping from a sheet of metal any steps to form specific leads or straps from the sheet are of secondary importance the leadframe includes a plurality of leads or segments 110 which are near the openings 302 at a distance 111 from the inserted chip 101 leads 110 lay flat on plate 301 and are held in place by the frame not shown in fig4 leads 110 include a surface 113 a with a metallurgical composition for example a gold layer suitable for wire bonding. |
8 | source 11 causes air to ionize and creates a plasma when the ac voltage is applied a plasma discharge appears on the surface of the dielectric 9 above the covered electrode 7 and directed momentum is coupled into the surrounding air the momentum coupling alters the airflow over the actuator 1 the plasma in the presence of an electric field gradient e results in a body force vector f b that acts on the airflow as shown in fig1 the body force is a body force per volume of plasma that varies in time and space during the ac voltage cycle the body force vector f b is defined by f b u03c1 c e where u03c1 c is the charge density of the plasma and e is the electric field gradient using the boltzmann relationship and substituting for u03c1 c the body force vector can be rewritten as f b u2212 u03b5 0 u03bb d 2 u03c6e where u03b5 0 is the permittivity of the free space u03bb d is the debye length i e the characteristic length for electrostatic shielding in plasma and u03c6 is the electric potential from this equation it is clear that the body force from the plasma actuator 1 decreases with decreasing plasma density i e increasing debye length referring again to fig1 the exposed electrode 5 and the covered electrode 7 are overlapped by a small amount in order to produce a more uniform. |
4 | 30 which is shown in section along a plane which is perpendicular to the direction of sliver feed indicated by the arrow a the guiding body 30 has four lateral guiding surfaces 30a 30b 30c and 30d and may be turned about its rotary axis m to selectively present one of the guiding surfaces 30a 30d for engagement by the running fiber bundle 5 composed of a plurality of slivers 5 39 the rotary axis m is in this example parallel to the direction of sliver feed indicated by the arrow a in the illustrated example the surface 30a is selected as the active sliver guiding surface each guiding surface 30a 30d has a different curvature as viewed perpendicularly to the sliver feed direction a the effect of the sliver guiding surface that is curved perpendicularly to the sliver feed has a spreading effect on the running sliver bundle thus while in the sliver bundle 5 the individual slivers 5 39 are close together as they run onto the sliver guiding body 30 the curved surface such as the shown active operational surface 30a cause the slivers 5 39 to separate as they run on the surface 30a the extent of separation spread of the slivers 5 39 is a function of the extent of convexity curvature of the several guiding surfaces 30a 30d thus the desired sliver spread may be obtained by selecting the appropriate surface 30a 30d to act as the operative sliver guiding surface such a selection or setting is achieved by turning the sliver guide body 30 about its rotary axis m through a suitable angle it is. |
9 | node 23 wakes from the sleep mode to enter to a working status it transmits a request signal to the transferring node 28 a transmitting path 2 d is shown in fig4 the transferring node 28 determines whether the packet exists or not by checking the pending flag corresponding to the request signal when the transferring node 28 determines that the packet does not exist it will transmit an ending packet to the receiving node 23 a transmitting path 2 e for transmitting the ending packet is shown in fig5 then the receiving node 23 returns to the sleep mode when it receives the ending packet preferably the ending packet is a packet with zero length when the transferring node 28 determines that the packet exists the transferring node 28 transmits a retrieving command packet to the coordinator 20 after the coordinator 20 receives the retrieving command packet the coordinator 20 would check all packets which are corresponding to the retrieving command packet and transmit them to the receiving node 23 subsequently the coordinator 20 transmits an ending packet to the receiving node 23 similarly the receiving node 23 returns to the sleep mode corresponding to the ending packet and the ending packet is a packet with zero length in a preferred embodiment the second embodiment of the present invention. |
6 | outer end of support plate 92 see fig8 elongate slots 92 c which are oval arcuate shaped are open in flanges 92 b around brake operating shaft 97 bolts 96 are inserted into elongate slots 92 c thereby fixing support plate 92 onto the outer surface of the side wall of upper half housing 1 bolts 96 may be unscrewed to properly rotate flanges 92 b around brake operating shaft 97 thereby enabling balls 95 to adjust the length of time during which balls 95 ride on cam groove 97 b next explanation will be given on the construction of center section 5 for loading thereon hydraulic pump p and hydraulic motor m in accordance with fig1 through 21 center section 5 is longitudinally elongated and is provided at one side thereof with a bolt bore 5 h and at another side thereof with two bolt bores 5 h three mounting bolts are inserted into bolt bores 5 h and are used to fix center section 5 to the inner wall of upper half housing 1 in first chamber r 1 at the center of pump mounting surface 40 and at the rear and upper surface of upper half housing 1 is formed a bearing bore for rotatably supporting the lower end of pump shaft 3 a pair of arcuate ports 40 a and 40 b are open longitudinally through center section 5 around a bearing bore feed or discharge oil is communicated with cylinder block 16 through parts ports 40 a and 40 b at. |
5 | locking pin 125 to the upward unlocked position but is not strong enough to prevent the permanent magnet 905 from pulling the locking pin 125 downward to a locking position when the gate is closed and the magnet housing 220 is immediately below the locking pin 125 preferably the only opening in the hollow cavity 120 accessible by water is a bottom facing hole where the locking pin 125 exits the hollow cavity 120 the main body assembly 600 also preferably includes a cover 515 over the rod 115 to keep out water and dust a cam lock 520 which is key operated to preclude upward movement of the pull knob 105 by rotation of a l type locking part 140 into a notch in the rod 115 so as to prevent opening the magnetic gate latch 100 and the gate a lock housing 525 and a lock housing back cover 555 to cover the cam lock 520 a magnet cover 545 to close in the permanent magnet 905 within the magnet housing 220 and a gap adjuster 530 for adjusting the fit of the magnet housing 220 in the catcher 205 the secondary assembly 800 includes the permanent magnet 905 within a magnet housing 220 that engages the catcher 205 as shown in fig2 when the gate closes such that when the magnet housing 220 strikes against the catcher 205 the locking pin 125 is drawn out of the main body assembly 600 by the permanent magnet 905. |
8 | to the controller by the rectifier man1 a rectifier has been placed into a local manual standby mode whereby its output delivering capabilities have been turned off this is typically done by switching the rectifier into an off or standby mode bda1 the plant controller has determined that the plant voltage is below a defined or default threshold voltage this alarm indicates that the plant is in a battery on discharge mode the controller 200 employs an algorithm that prevents chattering from occurring by evaluating the variables that represent the states of various plant components the controller 200 verifies the states of the macf1 mfa1 man1 or bda1 alarm inputs the macf1 condition is asserted if either the ac input to the plant has been shut off or removed two or more ac input circuit breakers to each of the rectifiers had been tripped or the level of the ac input that powers two or more of the rectifiers are determined to be out of the desired operating range of the switching power supply in any case the rectifier redundancy of the plant has been jeopardized and the plant is being overloaded so the controller 200 does not allow the disconnected load to be reconnected to the bus even if the bus voltage appears to be at a sufficient voltage level mfa1 functions in a fashion similar macf1 detecting an mfa1 condition normally means that the plant controller has determined that two or more rectifiers have provided an indication that they have failed this failure was detected internally by the suspect. |
3 | carboxylic acid diol mixture 200 would be referred to as a terephthalic acid diol mixture carboxylic acids include any carboxylic acid produced via controlled oxidation of an organic precursor compound for example carboxylic acids include aromatic dicarboxylic acids preferably having 8 to 14 carbon atoms aliphatic dicarboxylic acids preferably having 4 to 12 carbon atoms or cycloaliphatic dicarboxylic acids preferably having 8 to 12 carbon atoms other examples of suitable carboxylic acids include but are not limited to terephthalic acid benzoic p toluic isophthalic acid trimellitic acid naphthalene dicarboxylic acid cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid cyclohexanediacetic acid diphenyl 4 4 u2032 dicarboxylic acid diphenyl 3 4 u2032 dicarboxylic acid 2 2 dimethyl 1 3 propandiol dicarboxylic acid succinic acid glutaric acid adipic acid azelaic acid sebacic acid and mixtures thereof terephthalic acid slurry is conventionally synthesized via the liquid phase oxidation of paraxylene in the presence of suitable oxidation catalyst suitable catalysts include but are not limited to cobalt manganese and bromine compounds which are soluble in the selected solvent in one embodiment of the invention the catalyst comprises cobalt bromine and manganese the cobalt and manganese combined can be in concentrations of about 100 ppm to about 2700 ppm by weight in the liquor the bromine can be in concentrations of about 1000 ppm to about 2500 ppm by weight in the liquor the carboxylic acid slurry 30 is fed to a solid liquid displacement zone 40 capable of removing a portion of the liquid contained in the carboxylic acid slurry 30 to produce a slurry or cake carboxylic acid product in conduit 70 the removal of a portion of the liquid to produce. |
5 | of the drilling fluid main flow 110 past the pilot flow screen 130 through the main flow entrance 150 into the flow cone 170 through the main orifice 180 into and around the main valve 190 past the main valve pressure chamber 200 past the main valve seals 225 through the main valve support block 350 after which it combines with the pilot exit flow 320 both of which flow through the pilot valve support block 330 to become the main exit flow 340 the pilot flow 100 flows through the pilot flow screen 130 into the pilot flow screen chamber 140 through the pilot flow upper annular 160 through the pilot flow lower annular 210 and into the pilot flow inlet channel 230 where it then flows up into the main valve feed channel 220 until it reaches the main valve pressure chamber 200 where it flows back down the main valve feed channel 220 through the pilot flow exit channel 360 through the pilot orifice 250 past the pilot valve 260 where the pilot exit flow 320 flows over the pilot flow shield 270 where it combines with the drilling fluid main flow 110 to become the main exit flow 340 as it exits the pilot. |
3 | circular cross section bars having square or rectangular cross sections and films or tapes which are thin and have widths larger than their thicknesses fig1 is a sectional view of a funicularly shaped article of the invention having a rod like shape in which 10 is the hot melt adhesive core and in which 12 is the plastic sheath fig2 is a sectional view of a similar article having a bar like shape in which 20 is the hot melt adhesive core and 22 is the plastic sheath fig3 is a sectional view of a tape like article in which a thick film of hot melt adhesive 30 is supported by a thin plastic film 32 when this structure is wound around a tubular core both surface of the film 30 are protected by film 32 which functions as a sheath fig4 illustrates an article similar to that shown in fig3 and differs therefrom only in that two thin plastic films 38 and 42 which can be identical films if desired are bonded to the top and bottom surfaces of hot melt adhesive film 40 hot melt adhesives are materials containing one or more components and which are solid at ambient temperature but which are liquid at elevated temperatures as such the term generally includes sealants as well likewise hot melt adhesives as a class are also considered to include 34 hot applied 34 adhesives not all of which have a sharp 34 melt 34 point in addition in the context of the present invention the encased hot melt adhesives can include semi solid materials which are anaerobically or otherwise activated upon rupture of the sheath to form. |
7 | a force of about two 2 pounds thus the ends of the aligned ferrules are held and pressed together by their respective compression springs with a total force of about four 4 pounds with this arrangement the endfaces of the optical fibers secured within their respective ferrules are aligned with each other so that light borne signals can travel from one of the optical fibers across the junction to the other fiber fig3 is a cross sectional illustration showing the configuration of a typical prior art ferrule end it should be noted that in fig3 as well as in fig4 through 6 the curvatures of the ferrule end and the optical fiber endface have been exaggerated for purposes of illustration and discussion referring to fig3 a typical prior art connector includes a ferrule 46 that preferably is formed of a glass or ceramic material such as zirconia the ferrule 46 is formed with an axially extending passageway 47 within which is secured an optical fiber 48 the optical fiber 48 is secured within the passageway 47 by means of an appropriate epoxy and has a central core 49 that actually carries the light bone transmission signals in preparing a ferrule and its optical fiber for use the optical fiber 48 is secured within the passageway 47 by means of the epoxy initially the optical fiber 48 extends beyond the end of the ferrule during the preparation process the fiber 48 is cleaved down to a position close to the end of the ferrule the end 51 of the ferrule and the endface 52 of the optical fiber is then abraded and polished the abrasion and polishing process can be achieved in a variety of ways such as for example with a rotating disc. |
3 | capable of simply measuring electrochemical properties of carbon metal carbon and other electrode materials a typical cyclic voltammetry system includes a tri electrode electrochemical system comprising a reference electrode a counter electrode and a working electrode wherein aqueous sulfuric acid solution is used as an electrolyte first 0 008 g of the carbon aerogels and 25 wt of nafion based on the weight of the carbon aerogels are dispersed in isopropanol to form carbon ink the carbon ink is coated onto the working electrode followed by drying and the working electrode is mounted to the electrochemical system to obtain a cyclic voltammogram next the capacitance of the carbon aerogels is calculated from the area measured in the cyclic voltammogram the analytical conditions used for such measurement are as follows a sweep range of voltage of 0 v to 0 8 v based on the reference electrode and a sweep rate of 20 mv s first 1 6378 g of phloroglucinol is dissolved in 58 6 ml of ethanol next furfural is added thereto in a molar ratio of 1 3 based on phloroglucinol then the reaction mixture is sealed and agitated at room temperature to carry out a reaction after. |
7 | of the present invention these are 7 maximum allowable fluid load resulting from infusion of one medication and 8 maximum permitted concentration for each medication in step 108 the input data is processed to determine the two to four optimum concentrations low intermediate high and super high in one embodiment of the present invention the lowest concentration is the one that results in the lowest acceptable infusion rate at the lowest dose for the lowest weight patient and the highest concentration is predetermined based on published pharmacological data in such an embodiment of the present invention the intermediate concentration is then determined based on the range between the minimum and maximum dose moreover embodiments of the present invention can default to commercially available premixed concentrations whenever such premixed concentrations are available for example according to one computer based embodiment of the present invention the computer program processes the data as follows 1 low concentration is determined by the computer program as follows a first the drug information sheet built into the program to see if only one concentration is permitted for a particular drug the drug information sheet contains information related to various drugs the information can be found in standard drug texts that are well known to those skilled in the art if the answer is yes then the final low concentration equal to the only permitted concentration is displayed b next the preliminary low concentration using the following formula is calculated preliminary low concentration lowest patient weight multiplied by lowest dose. |
4 | positioning member and the collar stay supply member is fixed on the block 10 the positioning member and the collar stay supply member are fixed on the l shape plate 12 two motors 20 and 30 are mounted on the l shape plate 12 the positioning member utilizes a gear 21 to connect to a shaft of the motor 20 the gear 21 drives an assisting gear 23 disposed on the assisting shaft 22 the assisting gear 23 engages the rack at an end of the moving plate 40 so that the moving plate 40 connects to the motor 30 is rotatable therewith due to the moving plate 40 is disposed between the motor shafts by bearing 41 the motor 30 rotates without affecting the moving plate 40 the moving plate 40 is rotatable to move or to position via a detecting plate 42 screwed thereon and a sensor 50 fixed on the l shape plate 12 for controlling the motor the collar stay supply member utilizes a bevel driving gear 31 to connect to a shaft of the motor 30 the bevel driving gear 31 is disposed between the motor 30 and the moving plate 40 and cooperates with a bevel driven gear 32 disposed at an end of a post with threaded 33 the post with threaded 33 and the sleeve 34 are fixed on the moving plate 40 by screw a moving base 35 is slidably disposed on the post with threaded 33 a side. |
7 | shown and described the prescription manager and portable medical prescription use information available to humana inc hereinafter humana from member data processed medical and pharmacy claims from spending accounts managed by humana third party providers commercial groups and from other available information the present invention relates to a method of providing enhanced health care and prescription information so that the consumers of health care can make more informed decisions related to their health the architecture shown in fig1 a 1c shows the data available in the humana operational data store ods a mineable data asset the diagram displays data at a high level and may not represent all possible data that may be used to produce the statement fig1 a shows humana 39 s integrated customer experience ice summary statement architecture fig1 b shows humana 39 s ice statement logical deployment execution architecture and fig1 c shows the summary statement extract flow diagram the following legend is used in fig1 a 1c 11 u2014 discoverer 12 u2014 computer server 13 u2014 electronic data warehouse edw 14 u2014 web server 15 customer service representative csr portal 16 u2014 web server 17 u2014 member portal 18 u2014 mainframe 19 u2014 ods extracts 20 u2014 edw extracts 21 u2014 process verification 22 u2014 process control 23 u2014 intermediate files 24 u2014 flat file creation process 25 u2014 flat file 26 u2014 tape archive 27 u2014 dialogue 28 u2014 advanced function printing afp 29 u2014 template 30 u2014 portable document format pdf 31 u2014 pdf post process 32 u2014 pdf 33 u2014 messages sent 34 u2014 message tracking process 35. |
3 | the above description of some of the aspects of the invention the hydrazine compounds which can be utilized in the practice of this invention are water soluble hydrazine compounds of the formula h 2 n nr 1 r 2 wherein r 1 and r 2 are each selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and lower alkyl by lower alkyl as used herein it is meant that the group contains from 1 to 4 carbon atoms preferred hydrazine compounds include hydrazine hydrates of hydrazine containing various percentages of water methyl hydrazine and unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine for these hydrazine monohydrate is preferred while any cobalt source that is at least soluble to the extent of about 1 gram per 100 cc of water at 25 u00b0 c can be used it is generally preferred to use cobalt carbonate since it offers certain economic advantages additionally during the subsequent reaction which occurs carbon dioxide evolves from the slurry thus no potential contaminating material remains in the slurry although any buffering agent can be used which can achieve a ph greater than 7 can be used potassium carbonate and sodium carbonate are the preferred materials although the strength of the reactants in the aqueous slurry which is formed can be varied over quite a large range and achieve the benefits of this invention it is generally preferred to use a concentration of cobalt and hydrazine compounds which will yield a total reactant strength of from about 5 to about 25 by weight of the aqueous slurry although it is not an essential characteristic of the slurry generally a cobalt to nitrogen molar ratio of about 1 1 is preferred cemented refractory metal carbides are known in the art a refractory metal such as tungsten titanium tantalum and. |
1 | a water bath at different temperatures 50 80 u00b0 c for 3 hours the product was isolated as described in example 1 above specifically an aqueous amaranth suspension heated to 70 u00b0 c gave a slightly off white powder the taste of its aqueous suspensions was rated creamy by a sensory panel the stabilized starch displayed higher thermal stability as demonstrated by a dsc endotherm t g at 75 37 u00b0 c and had a water holding capacity of 8 619 g the average particle diameter was 1 74 u03bcm a sample heated to 80 u00b0 c showed a t g at 81 61 u00b0 c an aqueous wheat b suspension treated according to the above procedure and heated to 70 u00b0 c gave a slightly off white powder the taste of its aqueous suspensions was rated creamy by a sensory panel the stabilized starch displayed higher thermal stability as demonstrated by a dsc endotherm t g at 78 5 u00b0 c and had a water holding capacity of 5 1 g the average particle diameter was 1 05 microns a sample heated to 65 u00b0 c showed a t g of 70 7 u00b0 c and had a water holding capacity of 5 7 g an aqueous taro starch suspension treated according to the above procedure and heated to 70 u00b0 c gave a slightly off white powder the taste of its aqueous suspensions was rated creamy by a sensory panel the stabilized starch displayed higher thermal stability as demonstrated by a dsc endotherm t g at 85 u00b0 c and had a water holding capacity of 10 28. |
7 | the detection pipe 231 the detection lens 232 may be built in the detection pipe 231 the detection lens 232 may be coupled with an inner surface of the detection pipe 231 and may adjust focus of the laser beam the detection filter 233 may be built in the detection pipe 231 the detection filter 233 may be coupled with the inner surface of the detection pipe 231 and may prevent heat damage by blocking infrared radiant heat coming from the pipe 50 in this case the detection lens 232 may be arranged adjacent to the pipe 50 and the detection filter 233 may be arranged adjacent to the detection connector 221 the detection plate 234 may be coupled with the detection pipe 231 and formed to protrude in a lateral direction the detection plate 234 may have a curvature corresponding to the outer surface so that the detection plate 234 is in contact with the pipe 50 the detection belt 235 may be formed to cover outer surfaces of the detection plate 234 and the pipe 50 the detection belt 235 may limit movement of the detection pipe 231 by fixing the detection plate 234 to be in close contact with the pipe 50 in this case since the detection pipe 231 moves along the circumferential surface of the pipe 50 a detection point of the pipe 50 may be varied a pipe damage detection method according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention having the construction described above will be schematically described below fig4 is a schematic flowchart for describing a pipe damage detection method according to an. |
6 | pressure measuring device is thus to be adopted that is also desirably arranged in the fuel air mixture feed conduit 12 as an alternative thereto however if the regulating system is to be based on the nitrogen oxide emission value from the internal combustion engine it is also possible to use a device 8 at the exhaust gas side for measuring the nitrogen oxide emission values that variant is shown in broken line in fig2 the operation of determining the parameters t 2 u2032 zzp h ub and or l min which are optionally to be taken into consideration in the family of curves is effected in accordance with the state of the art a suitable temperature probe for measuring t 2 u2032 desirably also being arranged in the fuel air mixture feed conduit 12 replacement of the parameter q zu by the amount of fuel supplied per unit of time which is only determined by means of a through flow measurement procedure unit m 3 s possibly converted to normal conditions is generally recommended only if the fuel is of uniform quality the quality of the fuel can be characterised for example by a calorific value measurement operation conducted on the fuel the first regulating system according to the invention as shown in fig2 is also supplemented by a regulating section for ignition timing adjustment in fig3 that regulating section can ensure that there is always a regulating reserve margin available for rapid reaction to changes in load at the internal combustion engine 5 for that purpose a signal u which is characteristic in respect of the regulating. |
7 | is deasserted a condition that halts the counting by the host clock counter 66 however when the bpri signal is asserted a condition that indicates that the north bridge 34 is gaining ownership of the local bus 33 the host clock counter 66 counts on each cycle of the bclk signal in this manner if the host clock counter 66 indicates the predetermined threshold before the expiration of the bpri timer 60 then the duration of the window 100 is shortened therefore the above described arrangement ensures that there are x number of clock cycles for the processor 32 in y number of clock cycles otherwise the bpri signal is deasserted and the host timer 62 begins measuring the window 110 to give additional bandwidth to the processor 32 an ads timer 68 of the arbitration control circuit 42 works in a similar manner to control the duration of the window 110 more particularly the ads timer 68 monitors a signal of the local bus 33 called ads that indicates when the processor 32 is beginning a cycle on the local bus 33 in some embodiments the ads timer 68 counts the number of cycles of the bclk signal that elapse between the processor 39 s assertion of the ads signal in this manner the ads timer 68 counts up to a predetermined threshold established by a value that is stored in a configuration register 63 that indicates that a predetermined number of cycles of the bclk signal has elapsed between cycles that are run by the processor 32 in other words the ads timer 68 only counts when the ads signal is deasserted and thus indicates the collective duration of the time segments 108 if the ads timer 68 reaches the predetermined number of clock cycles before the host. |
2 | 39 s 17 120a catalyst benzene sulfonic acid was added the mix was then stirred until the slight exothermic reaction produced subsided this stirring time was approximately two minutes the mix then had a smooth creamy consistency this mix was spooned into a mold consisting of three plates see fig3 two flat top and bottom plates plates 1 and 2 in fig3 and a middle plate 3 containing a rectangular cut out 4 the cut out was filled with mix then top plate 1 was fastened to the other two plates the entire plate assembly was placed between the 450 u00b0 f 232 u00b0 c platens of a laminating press and the press was closed after five minutes the plates were heated to 450 u00b0 232 u00b0 c and held for a sufficient period of time to harden the part the press was then opened the plates removed and disassembled and a sample was pushed out from the middle plate this process was repeated for two other samples each part was then placed in a vacuum furnace without any other treatments or processing and heated at 10 u00b0 f min to 2300 u00b0 f 1260 u00b0 c the part was held at this temperature for three hours and then cooled to room temperature the average carbon content of the three samples was determined to be 0 42 1 0 fe 3 o 4 five micro m avg. |
4 | u00b0 c the heat setting step is accomplished at process speeds compatible with the entangling and patterning process such that the drying and heat setting step would be in a continuous process with the rest of the manufacturing steps the heat setting step acts to enhance the mechanical stability of the preferred spatial arrangement of the entangled fibers in the web thereby providing the high degree of durability required for the final commercial dyeing process after heat setting the resultant fabrics exhibit sufficient durability to withstand commercial dye house processing such as exemplified by jet dyeing such as in a jet dyeing apparatus a jet dyeing apparatus can be configured in accordance with known arrangements such as exemplified by u s pat no 3 966 406 hereby incorporated by reference in general jet dye processing consists of a high temperature piece dyeing machine that circulates the dye liquor through a venturi jet thus imparting a driving force to move the fabric through the process speeds of 80 to 300 meters per minute are standard for this type of operation the fabric is totally immersed in the dye bath which is contained in the closed dye vessel such that the process is discontinuous from the rest of the manufacturing process described for the present invention an imaged nonwoven fabric having. |
4 | l leveling agent and 0 3 peregal the temperature is increases from 30 u00b0 c to 125 u00b0 c with 1 u00b0 c m increase rate the fabrics kept in the solution for 30 minutes then the temperature is reduced to 60 u00b0 c with 2 u00b0 c m cooling speed 5 reduction cleaning fabrics are kept in 60 u00b0 c solution which includes 1 g l sodium hydrosulfite and 0 5 g l soda for 20 minutes 6 washing fabrics are kept in 40 u00b0 c water which includes 3 cleaning agent for 10 minutes 7 post process fabrics are kept in 40 u00b0 c water which includes 1 5 hydrophilic silicone oil for 20 minutes 8 setting the setting is done on stb501 machine with the speed of 28 m minute and temperature is 165 u00b0 c in one embodiment single side pile cutting treatment is done on the terry fabrics after post processing single side pile fabric or one side terry and one side pile fabrics are produced in another embodiment double side pile cutting treatment is done on the terry fabrics after post processing double side pile fabrics are produced the resulting pile includes high pile 4 and low pile 5 this manufacturing method may be used to produce the fabric shown in fig1 5 the method employs a weaving process which includes winding warping weaving dyeing and setting 300d dty of pet pa composite fiber terry alternate with 20 s cotton yarn terry in warp terry the ground warp is 300d dty of pet pa composite fiber the weft is 300d fdy of pet fiber after warping and weaving the grey fabrics are produced the finished fabrics are produced after post processing the arrangement ratio of terry warp. |
7 | that may be presented via the same touch screen or a display and indicating device as the first menu 151 or via a separate touch screen or a display and indicating device where the second menu 152 includes a plurality of tool axis orientations the invention in its several embodiments includes an exemplary method of five axis machining as illustrated in a top level flowchart of fig2 where a composite machining cycle includes a planning or programming process comprising four steps which may then be followed by the cnc coding the exemplary four planning steps of the five axis composite machining comprise a defining or selecting the area of the workpiece to be machined step 210 b selecting the pattern to apply when machining the selected area step 220 c defining the orientation of the relationships between the cutting tool and the workpiece step 230 and d defining the auxiliary movements step 240 that may include 1 approaching the workpiece 2 departing the workpiece and 3 movements linking machining sub areas thereafter the method may include the step of generating the cnc code step 250 another method embodiment may be described in the top level flowcharts of fig3 a and 3b the exemplary steps comprises selecting an area for machining by defining the selected region via a defined set of surfaces step 310 selecting a generation method for a pattern of curves step 320 selecting a rule for driving the tool axis direction along the curves step 330 selecting the lateral increments between the single cuts of the tool path step 340 selecting for each set of cuts the type of approaches the detach at the beginning and the detach at the end step 350 selecting the types of connections between the larger portions. |
9 | purposes whereby the overall efficiency of the system is improved as an alternative or in addition the return line can also be connected to a process water accumulator a swimming pool or the like for which in general heating is desired even in the summer or during a cooling operation of the heat pumps 2 fig6 shows the air side region comprising the mixing member 15 analogous to fig3 however with the heat pump being in heating mode in the top view the control is set to the extreme where only heated circulating air is fed in the bottom view the control is set to the extreme where only heated outside air is fed it is pointed out that heating operation is also possible in the first embodiment using local heat sinks to this end an adjustable air by pass must be provided so that in the heating operation the useful air is conducted over the heat exchanger 3 a of the recooling unit 3 fig7 to 9 show schematically the installation situation of the heat pump 2 according to any one of the above embodiments on a facade of the building in terms of the design the present heat pump corresponds to that of wo 2007 068 it comprises two cooperating rotary valves 2 a 2 b in the adsorption desorption region 8 and two cooperating rotary valves 2 c 2 d in the air conducting region 7 additionally shown are breakthroughs 16 19 in a facade 17 of the building wherein the lower breakthrough 19 conducts circulating air l 1 to the heat pump and the top breakthrough 16 conducts useful air into the building in addition an air filter. |
6 | the internal combustion engine depending on the determined cylinder specific characteristic toothing time wherein the amount of energy released is indirectly proportional to the determined cylinder specific characteristic toothing time the method described is based on the knowledge that the characteristic toothing time which is given by the geometric or pythagorean sum of each of the cylinder specific toothing time deviations determined for a working stroke of the selected cylinder is a direct measure of the amount of energy released in a working stroke of the selected cylinder this means that the toothing time defined here is equivalent to the respective amount of energy released hence an absolute value for the amount of energy released in the working stroke of the respective cylinder is not determined with the method described here but only a relative value is determined however a proportionality factor between said relative value and the respective absolute amount of energy is the same for all cylinders so that the relative values for different cylinders can be set in relation to each other and thereby important information about the operating state of the internal combustion engine and especially about the torque contributions of the individual cylinders can be obtained in comparison to known methods the method described here has the advantage that only a geometric sum has to be calculated and that thus no mathematically rather complex fourier analysis of the toothing times associated with each working stroke of a selected cylinder of the internal combustion engine has to be carried out furthermore the method described here is suitable both for gasoline engines and also for diesel engines that are four stroke internal combustion engines it is noted that the amount of energy released and thus also. |
4 | when the ring 70 is placed onto the basket the neck portion 64 of the basket lip is received in the channel 115 and the tangs 130 132 engage opposite walls of the neck portion the tang 130 on the first leg 120 engages the radially outward side of the neck wall and the tang 132 on the second leg 122 engages the radially inward side of the neck wall the entire wash basket is coated with a very hard and smooth porcelain glaze which prevents any gripping or frictional engagement between a fastening means and the porcelain coated wall further it is highly desirable not to scratch or crack the porcelain glaze in order to avoid rusting of the underlying metal therefore the tang 132 on the second leg 122 merely presses against the radially interior surface of the neck portion 64 and the tang 130 of the first wall also merely presses against the radially exterior surface of the neck portion but the tang 130 is also positioned below the shoulder 68 formed by the folded over end of the lip such that once the tang 130 has passed below the shoulder 68 it can no longer be pulled upwardly past the shoulder this is due to the configuration and attachment of the tang 130 wherein a bottom edge 134 is attached to the leg 120 from which it was originally formed and a top edge 136 is free and which engages the shoulder 68 because of the continuous biasing of the tang 132 of the second leg the free end 136 of tang 130 is effectively prevented from disengaging with the shoulder. |
4 | operational amplifiers op 7 and op 39 7 set sensitivity of the strain gauges g 1 and g 2 be nearly equal adjustment value when the tension balance between the upper thread and the lower thread is proper the operational amplifier op 8 is a first comparator which receives the output of the operational amplifier op 7 at the inverting input terminal of operational amplifier op 8 via a resistance r 17 and receives the output of the operational amplifier op 39 7 at its non inverting input terminal of operational amplifier op 8 a resistance r 18 zener diode zd and resistance r 19 r 20 is a voltage divided resistance and r 21 is a feedback resistance and the operational amplifier op 8 inverts and amplifies the output of the operational amplifier op 7 tr 1 is a first transistor which receives at its base the output of the operational amplifier op 8 via resistance r 22 and the collector of first transistor tr 1 is connected with a cathode of a luminous diode led 1 for indicating excessive lower thread tension which receives the power source v r 23 is a base emitter resistance and r 24 is a current limiting resistance the operational amplifier op 39 8 is a second. |
9 | outdoor heat exchanger 1 via a capillary tube 3 in outdoor heat exchanger 1 the refrigerant is changed into gas of low pressure by absorbing heat from outside atmosphere if the heat absorption is not efficiently carried out due to frosting of outdoor heat exchanger 1 the temperature of outdoor heat exchanger 1 cannot be lower than a predetermined temperature this can be sensed by temperature sensor 1 39 attached to outdoor heat exchanger 1 which sensor then supplies a frost signal to microprocessor 12 steps 502 and 503 on the other hand the refrigerant which absorbed heat from outdoor heat exchanger 1 is introduced into r side of a four way reversing valve 4 when receiving an excess frost signal from temperature sensor 1 39 as mentioned above point t1 in fig3 microprocessor 12 actuates timer 11 to count time step 506 after a predetermined time elapses point t1 in fig3 microprocessor 12 operates such that invertor 8 outputs an ac voltage of low frequency to compressor 5 steps 507 and 508 accordingly compressor 5 drives at low speed so that the difference between discharge pressure and suction pressure in the compressor is reduced to pl refer to fig3 when the time of timer 1 1 reaches t2 steps 509 and 510 microprocessor 12 sends a signal to a four way reversing valve 4 to connect r side and p. |
6 | or more initiators coupled thereto in fig1 an airframe 10 is illustrated as including an ordnance system 12 including various components herein described as illustrated an ordnance system 12 may be deployed across multiple stages 16 of a particular airframe 10 furthermore ordnance system 12 may include an ordnance controller 14 and one or more initiators 18 20 coupled thereto via an addressable bus 22 ordnance system 12 further includes one or more respective ordnances 24 26 responsive to one or more respective associated initiators 18 20 ordnance system 12 may further include one or more sensors 28 30 further coupled to ordnance controller 14 via addressable bus 22 sensors 28 30 may include telemetry sensors or other sensors configured to provide information of significance to ordnance system 12 fig1 further illustrates portions of a health management system as described below which may include sensors illustrated as health sensors 32 34 which are accessible and coupled to ordnance controller 14 via addressable bus 22 by way of example and not limitation health sensor 32 is configured to provide sensory information to ordnance controller 14 regarding the readiness or capability of initiator 18 while health sensor 34 also coupled to ordnance controller 14 via addressable bus 22 is configured to provide a health and reliability status of ordnance 24 status information finds application to the service life. |
6 | the pressure was gradually increased the rotating discs against which the first test pieces of the shoe of the present invention were pressed were made of a high silica aluminum alloy including 20 weight percent silica and the rotating disc against which the test pieces of the conventional type shoe were pressed were made of a spherulitic graphite cast iron the selected test conditions common to both test pieces were as follows 2 the pressure the pressure was increased from 40 kg cm 2 by increments of 20 kg cm 2 each to about 180 kg cm 2 each pressure was applied for thirty minutes 3 the lubricating oil used a low viscosity oil ssu saybolt universal seconds 70 4 the lubricating method the lubricating oil is supplied at the rate of 0 8 cc minute by using a felt cloth 5 the surface roughness of the test pieces the maximum roughness was 0 4 through 0 6 6 the surface roughness of the discs the maximum roughness was 0 4 through 0 6 the measurement results are shown in fig5 and 6 respectively as is indicated in fig5 the frictional coefficient of the first test pieces was lower than that of the test pieces of the conventional type shoe over the entire pressure range and was kept almost constant without being affected by an increase in the pressure further as. |
4 | are held by two hydraulic cylinders 10 which act on the two mounting faces of the bottom roller with the aid of stops against which pistons of the hydraulic cylinders 10 work the bottom roller is held in a predetermined position in case of a paper tear or to exchange a roller the hydraulic cylinders 10 are made ineffective so that all rollers 2 and 3 with the exception of the top roller can be lowered to the degree necessary in the lowered position the rollers 2 and 3 are held by hanging spindles not shown supported from the calendar frame 4 the weight of the rollers 2 and 3 because of their vertically shiftable mounting produces a minimal pressure in the roller nips this pressure can be increased with the aid of a loading device which acts on the top roller with a downward force and in the exemplary embodiment consists of two hydraulic cylinders 11 which are capable of exerting small increases of downward force on the two mounting faces of the top roller the functional dependence between smoothness and minimal pressure can be found empirically for each kind of paper based on this dependence the computer calculates the values for temperature and moisture as shown in fig2 a pressure regulating valve 14 or 14 39 lies in each of the lines leading from a pump 12 which is driven by a motor 13 to the two hydraulic cylinders 11 by means of which it is possible to control the load force of the two hydraulic cylinders 11 in nine stages independently of. |
1 | stopping point 25 in the closed configuration the grasping members 51 are also pulled inwards into the shaft 20 until they reach the stopping point 25 via the opening 25 a for the cable 41 along the inside of the shaft 20 as shown in fig5 when in the closed configuration the circular ferrule 56 is placed perpendicular to the cylindrical ferrule 26 the inner spring 54 and the tension spring 29 are both compressed when the device is in the closed configuration the inventor also contemplates using a d shaped handle in place of the handle in the embodiment disclosed herein while the mechanical assembly throughout the shaft 20 remains the same as does the connecting functionality of the shaft to the handle 30 the actuator 31 and locking pin 35 are placed along the even surface of the d shaped handle the cable 41 can separate into two and connect to opposite ends of the actuator 31 via the coupling 31 a at the ends of the proximal end of the cable 41 a throughout the hollowed portion of the d shaped handle assembly when the locking pin 35 is in the open configuration and the user applies grasping force to the actuator 31 the actuator 31 pulls the cable 41 upward and activates the grasping functionality of the grasping members 51 to relock the walking device into the closed configuration from the open configuration using the d shaped handle a user must initially engage the actuator 31 by applying upward pressure to fully retract the grasping members 51 and then move the locking pin 35 laterally toward the handle 30 once into the closed configuration the grasping members 51 will not mechanically protrude outward from the shaft 20. |
4 | darvan 1 naphtalenesulfonic acid formaldehyde condensate sodium salt 30 g finely ground antimony oxide ultrafine grade with typical average particle size of 0 2 u03bcm 0 4 u03bcm ao 750 g was slowly added under fast stirring 400 600 rpm the stirrer was slowed 50 150 rpm and a 1 5 solution of rhodopol 23 xanthan gum cas n o 11138 66 2 with preserving agents u2014 1 methyl paraben methyl 4 hydroxybenzoate cas n o 99 76 3 and 0 5 propyl paraben propyl 4 hydroxybenzoate cas n o 94 13 3 were added 115 ml the mixed pbbma ao suspension was prepared as follows to a slowly stirred 40 rpm suspension of pbbma 750 ml at 25 u00b0 c 30 u00b0 c obtained as described in example 1 was added the ao suspension 250 ml as described above after five minutes stirring was stopped yielding a homogeneous mixture in a 0 5 l 4 necked round bottom flask fitted with mechanical stirrer reflux condenser thermometer dropping funnel and nitrogen inlet were charged 1 4 gr sds sodium dodecyl sulfate and 100 ml of water the flask was immersed in an oil bath and heated to 70 u00b0 c with continuous stirring 250 rpm nitrogen was introduced under the surface of the liquid after 1 hr the nitrogen inlet was raised above the surface of the liquid and 0 15 gr of k 2 s 2 o 8 were added five minutes later. |
8 | the buc and modem of an earth terminal fig1 shows a block diagram of an earth terminal 1 including acu 10 modem 11 and buc 12 the asim processing unit may be incorporated into the modem or the buc for motorized earth terminals the asim processing unit may also be incorporated into the antenna control unit acu in the embodiment shown in fig1 the asim processing unit is incorporated into acu 10 acu 10 communicates with modem 11 via link l 1 with rf power meter 12 via link l 2 with adjustable rf attenuator 13 via link l 3 and with antenna 14 via link l 4 modem 11 transmits rf signals e g data to the antenna through buc 15 and receives rf signals from the antenna through lnb 16 in an embodiment the asim processing unit incorporated into acu 10 periodically executes a routine with steps as shown in fig2 acu 10 sends a query 21 1 to the modem 11 for the transmit symbol rate a query 21 2 to the rf power meter 12 for the rf output power of the buc and a query 21 3 to rf attenuator 13 for the rf attenuation setting of the buc the asim processing unit sends query 21 1 to the. |
1 | billet conveyor 12 which conveys cut segments of sugar cane stalks i e billets along with other cut parts of the sugar cane vegetation away from the cutting portion not shown of harvester 10 toward a conveyor chute 14 chute 14 includes a fan not shown which pulls a sufficient vacuum to cause undesirable portions of the vegetation to be separated from the desired cane billets and to be ejected from the chute through a blower passage 16 the desired billets and any vegetation or dirt not removed and ejected through blower passage 16 then falls out of chute 14 into a container such a container is illustrated in fig2 as a hopper h which is being towed along side harvester 10 by a tractor t while these figures illustrate one typical billet type sugar cane harvester there are several other designs of billet type sugar cane harvesters which exist and persons of skill in the art will appreciate that all such harvesters are within the scope of the present invention as long as they harvest sugar cane so as to produce a volume of cut stalks of sugar cane to be used in subsequent milling to produce an end product in a preferred embodiment of this invention illustrated in fig2 the harvester 10 of fig1 has been adapted to apply a microbiocide solution to the harvested billets specifically harvester 10 has been adapted to include a microbiocide container in the form of a tank 20 in fluid communication with a pump p which in turn is in fluid communication with a fluid conduit in. |
9 | a different field identifier in the following description of the present invention objects stored in a database of the present invention are referred to in terms of the type of product service or other item to which the object corresponds in particular an object corresponding to a product is referred to as u201c product object u201d an object corresponding to a vendor or provider is referred to as a u201c vendor object u201d and an object corresponding to a list is referred to as a u201c list object u201d likewise the fields used to store information in each object and the field identifiers used to identify the various types of fields that comprise the data structure of each object are referred to in terms of the attribute to which the field identifier of each field corresponds for example a field identifier corresponding to the attribute of product name is referred to as a u201c product name field identifier u201d and a field bearing the product name field identifier is referred to as a u201c product name field u201d the information regarding a particular attribute of the particular product service or other item to which an object relates is stored in a field is referred to interchangeably as u201c information u201d or a u201c value u201d as noted above the present invention lends itself to the creation and maintenance of user defined electronic lists one of ordinary. |
6 | of metal e g aluminum alternative lower plate 204 and intermediate plate 208 can be made of plastic upper plate 202 is threaded to accept screws inserted through headers 108 and 116 and plates 204 and 208 to bolt those headers and plates to upper plate 202 alternative gaskets 206 a and 206 b are located between intermediate plate 208 and upper and lower plates 202 and 204 respectively to seal integral flow paths located on the insides of plates 202 and 204 like paths 134 and 138 of fig7 and around valve ports middle plate 208 separates gaskets 206 a and 206 b and provides a surface against which gaskets 206 a and 206 b can compress fig9 b shows pump 146 removed to illustrate that the pump mounts to elastomeric sealing inserts 214 placed in intermediate plate 208 fig9 a and 9b illustrate that clamp 150 and conductive pad 152 connect to metallic upper plate 202 in the illustrated embodiment so that the above described heat sinking can occur upper plate 202 includes a recessed area 216 to with a saddle that is designed for the heat sink mounting of pump 146 to upper plate 202 recessed area 216 forms or includes a saddle that pump motor 154 fits into the saddle conducts the heat from pump motor 154 into upper plate 202 which is the only metallic plate as discussed in. |
6 | a pair of parallel connecting arms 78 the end of each terminating in an integral ring 80 the other end of yoke assembly 66 defines a bight 82 formed to define a connector attachable to a button 84 formed integrally with the free end of the bellows 62 the rings 80 on the free ends of the connecting arms 78 are rotatably attached to a corresponding pair of circular bosses 86 formed integrally with and on opposite sides of a circular face gear 88 the face gear 88 is mounted on a transverse shaft 90 the shaft 90 extends through the center of the face gear 88 with the bosses 86 being disposed eccentrically to the transverse shaft axis the face gear 88 and eccentrically disposed bosses 86 define a crank mechanism the face gear 88 includes a transversely facing ring of gear teeth 92 that engage and mesh with the teeth on the pinion gear 60 on the motor output shaft 58 the ends of the shaft 90 are rotatably retained in receptive members formed on the inner face of each of the housing halves 36 38 as described in further detail below from the foregoing it will be appreciated that when the motor 42 is driven. |
6 | with a semi circular cross section the grooves 30 a 32 a extend in the direction r in this embodiment the groove 30 a 32 a in the carrier and the mount are positioned such that when the carrier is correctly positioned with respect to the mount the grooves are coaxially aligned and form a conjoined location formation in this embodiment the conjoined location formation is a channel with a circular cross section a seat 34 a is machined on either side of the groove 30 a and the groove 32 a such a machined seat 34 a provides a surface profile and roughness correct for more accurate alignment of the two grooves 30 a and 32 a and consequently more accurate alignment of the carrier with respect to the mount to attach the carrier 12 a to the mount 24 a the carrier is correctly positioned with respect to the mount such that the groove 30 a of the mount is aligned with the groove 32 a of the carrier a locator in this embodiment a dowel not shown in fig3 is then positioned in the conjoined locator channel 31 a the dowel is a close fit to the locator channel 31 a a close fit may equate to a maximum clearance of 0 1 mm the carrier is then attached to the mount using fasteners not shown in fig3 where in this embodiment the fasteners are bolts the bolts screw from underneath the mount with respect to the orientation of the carrier and mount assembly 10 a shown in. |
4 | extruder such that the adhesion of pet to the cellulosic substrate can be greatly increased this is accomplished by improvement of the chemical bond between the polymer film and substrate primer application_number US 83515201 A description with reference first to the figure there is illustrated an advantageous environment for use of the concepts of this invention in particular extrusion coater 2 is illustrated coater 2 includes in part unwind roll 4 primer coating unit 6 primer drying section 8 conventional extruder 10 and rewind roll 12 paperboard unwound roll 4 is produced from a cellulosic substrate such as a 0 018 inch thick bleached sulfate sheet definitely the term paperboard describes paper within a thickness range of 0 012 0 024 inches the invention is relative to the full scope of such a range as applied to packaging and beyond in use for food carton stock paperboard is usually clay coated on at least one side surface and frequently on both sides the paperboard trade characterizes a paperboard web or sheet that has been clay coated on one side as c1s and as c2s for a sheet coated on both sides compositionally this paperboard coating is a fluidized blend of minerals such as coating clay calcium carbonate and or titanium dioxide with starch which is smoothly applied to the traveling web surface successive densification and polishing by calendering finishes the mineral coated. |
5 | skilled in the art that any number of completion assemblies may be deployed within a production interval without departing from the principles of the present invention further even though fig1 depicts an offshore well platform it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the apparatuses systems and methods of the present invention are equally well suited for use in association with onshore well platforms even though fig1 depicts a horizontal completion it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the apparatuses systems and methods of the present invention are equally well suited for use in well having other directional configurations including vertical wells deviated wells slanted wells multilateral wells and the like accordingly it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the use of directional terms such as above below upper lower upward downward left right uphole downhole and the like are used in relation to the illustrative embodiments as they are depicted in the figures the upward direction being toward the top of the corresponding figure and the downward direction being toward the bottom of the corresponding figure the uphole direction being toward the surface of the well and the downhole direction being toward the toe of the well referring next to fig2 a 2b therein are depicted consecutive axial sections of a completion assembly formed according to an embodiment of the present invention that is generally designated 100 completion assembly 100 includes upper and lower tubular screen sections 102 104 that are threadably engaged with one another to form a coupled joint 106 screen section 102 includes a base pipe 108 depicted as a blank pipe having no perforations screen section 102 also includes a filter medium 110 that is depicted as a single layer wire wrapped. |
3 | reaction mixture was then poured into ice water and extracted with chloroform the extract was washed with dil sodium bicarbonate soln and water dried over sodium sulfate and concentrated in vacuo to give the crude product which was recrystallized from ethyl acetate hexane yield 25 mg m p 183 u00b0 185 u00b0 c b an analogous experiment of a by using acetyl bromide instead of isobutyryl bromide provided 23 mg of the pure product after the similar treatment to a solution of betamethasone 17 21 methyl orthobutyrate 300 mg dissolved in dmf 1 ml acetyl bromide 0 08 ml was added then the reaction mixture was treated by the similar procedure as described in example 126 a to give 24 mg m p 184 u00b0 185 u00b0 c of the pure product to a solution of 9 u03b1 chloro 16 u03b2 methyl 17 u03b1 21 1 39 methoxy 1 39 methyl methylenedioxy pregna 1 4 diene 11 u03b2 hydroxy 3 20 dione 30 mg dissolved in hexamethylphosphoramide dichloromethane 3 1 1 ml acetyl bromide 0 08 ml was added the reaction mixture was allowed to stand at room temperature for 50 min the reaction mixture was then treated by the similar procedure as described in example 126 a to give the crude product which was recrystallized from acetone hexane yield 23 mg m p 213 u00b0 216 u00b0 c dec a to a solution of dexamethasone 17 21 ethyl orthopropionate 30 mg dissolved in dmf 1ml acetyl bromide 0 08 ml was added the reaction mixture was allowed to stand at room temperature for 50 min the reaction mixture was then poured into ice. |
7 | from the authentication provider allows multiple service providers to use the same authentication provider such that subscribers of services from multiple service providers may register a single authentication provider and thus use a single method to produce the second identity credential an authentication provider provides a common validation service to a plurality of unrelated service providers an electronic user interface and a key chain token for carrying out the authentication process are also disclosed application_number US 89365104 A description fig1 shows a transaction resulting in establishing a session in order to establish the session 104 with the service provider 102 the subscriber 101 sends a message 111 containing a first username 131 a first password 132 and second password 133 to the service provider 102 the service provider 102 verifies that the first username 131 with the first password 132 identify the user 101 the service provider 102 correlates the identity of the user 101 with the second username 134 established through prior arrangement the service provider 102 sends a message 112 containing the second username 134 and the second password 133 to the authentication provider 103 designated through prior arrangement step 121 the authentication provider 103 verifies that the second username 134 and the second password 133 represent a valid credential and sends a reply message 113 containing the credential status. |
6 | from the major diameter edge of the opening other angles may be used in place of a 7 degree angle without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention the mentioned angle of inward taper is just an exemplary angle for producing a desired venturi effect for air entering a carburetion system enhanced with valve 103 an axis 306 defines the substantial centerline of opening 302 it is noted herein that with respect to an intake port of a carburetion system valve 103 is uniquely caused to rotate such that opening 302 no longer communicates air into the carburetion system and surface 301 functions as a sealing agent over the intake port more detail about operation of valve 103 is provided further below the overall major diameter of valve 103 may vary widely without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention in a preferred embodiment the size of valve 103 will depend at least in part on the size of a port on a carburetion system that will be enhanced by the valve in accordance with the present invention similarly the dimensions of opening 302 may also vary accordingly fig1 c is an elevation view of a carburetion system enhanced with anti back streaming valve 103 of fig1 a and fig1 b cause to assume a vertical position during active air intake according to an embodiment of the present invention the carburetion system illustrated herein includes a fuel carburetion device or carburetor 101 carburetor 101 may be any type of carburetion device such as are known in the art including single barrel two barrel or four barrel type devices carburetor 101 may exhibit many different physical features forms and shapes without departing from the spirit and. |
8 | in the substrate stage 101 a semiconductor substrate 120 to be processed is held on the upper surface of the substrate stage 101 a shower head 104 is disposed above the substrate stage 101 carrier gas e g h 2 gas and liquid source material of cu is supplied to a carburetor 105 trimethylvinylsilyl hexafluoroacetylacetonate copper i hereinafter expressed as u201c cu hfac tmvs is used as cu source material cu liquid source material is vaporized in the carburetor 105 and supplied to a gas flow path 110 together with the carrier gas carrier gas e g h 2 gas and mn source material is supplied to a mass flow controller mfc 106 bismethylcyclopentadienyl manganese ch 3 c 5 h 4 2 mn is used as mn source material mn source material is vaporized in mfc 106 and supplied to a gas flow path 111 together with the carrier gas purge gas e g h 2 gas is supplied to a gas flow path 112 the three gas flow paths 110 111 and 112 become confluent at a confluent point 115 and thereafter are connected to the shower head 104 valves 116 117 and 118 are inserted into the three gas. |
7 | re play a sequence and specifying a sequence id the system 10 would begin the display process i e skip to step 58 below next assuming that the user viewer has not chosen to re play a sequence a prompt such as that shown in fig3 c allows the viewer to list video clips to be excluded from the viewing sequence steps 48 and 50 in the example illustrated in fig3 c the viewer has chosen three clips to eliminate 6 u201c waiting in line u201d 9 u201c dream sequence u201d and 15 u201c leslie u201d the exemplary clip titles referenced hereinafter correspond to those shown in fig3 a the viewer can have a variety of reasons for eliminating particular clips perhaps the eliminated clips involve a character the viewer dislikes or are simply considered inferior perhaps alternatively the viewer wishes to limit the length of the resulting u201c movie u201d furthermore the ability of viewers to create custom or personalized stacks further expands on the viewer control offered by steps 48 and 50 next as shown in fig3 d the viewer is given the option of placing specific video clips in a particular order of viewing steps 52 and 54 in the example illustrated in fig3 d the viewer has chosen to put clip 19 u201c happy birthday 2nd verse u201d first and clip 16 u201c choir u201d. |
2 | 7 was reached this was aged for 1 hr and then it was filtered and washed with a copious amount of water it was dried at 80 u00b0 c overnight and then calcined in air at 600 u00b0 c for 1 hr 12 2 g of lanthanum hydrate nitrate la no 3 3 xh 2 o in 20 ml of demineralised water acidified with nitric acid hno 3 were added to 10 1 g of niobium chloride nbcl 5 in 20 ml of demineralised water acidified with nitric acid hno 3 while stirring after that a solution of ammonium hydroxide was added until ph 7 was reached this was aged for 1 hr and then it was filtered and washed with a copious amount of water it was dried at 80 u00b0 c overnight and then calcined in air at 600 u00b0 c for 1 hr 5 g of aluminum chloride alcl 3 in 25 ml of demineralised water acidified with nitric acid hno 3 were added to 13 4 g of tantalum chloride tacl 5 in 25 ml of demineralised water acidified with nitric acid hno 3 to while stirring after that a solution of ammonium hydroxide was added until ph 7 was reached this was aged for 1 hr and then it was filtered and washed with a copious. |
6 | be controlled by the controller 7 which produces a variety of lighting and makes the christmas tree according to the present invention filled with magnificent lighting and blinking to delight the holiday season atmosphere the pole 4 is an elongated rod used for inserting into and being fastened to an orifice 11 disposed on the conductive tube 1 an embodiment of fastening the pole the ways for fastening the pole are quite many the present invention only takes one for description is as follow the body having an empty space in the inside has arrays of orifices 11 disposed on its sides and the pole 4 has a protrusion 41 and a hoop 42 at its bottom end the protrusion 41 has an elastic nature that facilitates itself easily into the front edge of the orifice 11 and out from the back edge of the body the hoop 42 is affixed tightly to the front edge of the orifice 11 as a fulcrum while both edges of the orifice 11 act as pivotal points to fix the pole 4 fig3 is a schematic view of a circuit having the leds and the conduction and magnet unit of the present invention fig3 a is a schematic of another embodiment of a circuit having the leds and the conduction and magnet unit of the present invention the following description are referring to fig3 and fig3 a there are two kinds of embodiments of the circuit having the leds 5 and the conduction and magnet unit 6 one is a stationary type as shown in fig3 and the other is a detachable type as shown in fig3. |
9 | capric lauric pentadecanoic arachidonic and heptadecanoic acids fatty acid molecules can be arranged on a polyol backbone in any number of ways and each polyol can have one two or several different constituent fatty acid molecules the three fatty acid molecules on a triglyceride molecule for example may be the same or may include two or three different fatty acid molecules these fatty acid molecules and their corresponding vegetable oils can also vary in their degree of unsaturation an ester based compound can be a vegetable oil having fatty acids that include at least one degree of unsaturation i e at least one c u2550 c bond this can mitigate the effects of oxidation and help absorb evolved hydrogen gas that can occur under high electrical stress suitable vegetable oils for use in exemplary dielectric fluids of the invention include soya sunflower rapeseed canola corn peanut cottonseed olive safflower jojoba lesquerela crambe meadowfoam and veronia oils as well as high oleic content versions of these oils in particular soya and sunflower oils as well as high oleic acid versions of these oils can be useful a vegetable oil can be used alone or be blended together with one or more other vegetable oils the ester containing. |
7 | may be identified further ogm 2 for example 34 the person in charge is not here right now please leave your name telephone number and message 34 is recorded operations will now be described with reference to the flow charts fig3 and 4 when the ringing signal comes into the telephone lines l1 and l2 in fig1 said ringing signal is detected by the line monitoring circuity 3 whose output is applied to an input terminal test 1 of the cpu 1 when it is determined to be a ringing signal in step 20 of the flow chart fig3 a relay y 1 is maintained energized by output of an output port 0 6 and the telephone line is engaged through a contact y1 1 of the relay y 1 step 21 in step 22 according to the command from an output port 00 3 the ogm 1 infig2 recorded on the ogm recording playback section 5 is played back and sent out to the calling party through the amplifier 8 and the line transformer lt after sending out said ogm 1 the playback of the beep tone in fig2 starts and the beep tone is detected by the beep tone detecting section it takes about 0 5 second to. |
7 | of the crucial and mostly innovative phases of the method according to the present invention in fact until now other cad have used many features but have calculated only on the roi associated to a correspondent lesion while the method according to this invention exploits the u201c variability u201d of the features calculated on the roi and subrois related to the same lesion such procedure allows an analysis of the tumour u201c growth u201d thus pointing out early the presence of tumoral lesions it was in fact observed that the spatial variability of the features for several values s j of the parameter is correlated to the temporal evolution of the rois and therefore to the possible tumour in such circumstances the behaviour of the pathological rois is different from the healthy rois because of the speed and the tumour expansion characteristics themselves such as a greater ramification and penetration over a time period within this step the features calculated in the previous phase are used to classify the rois with the purpose to assign to each roi a pathology probability more specifically for the set of values the t features are computed for a level 1 of the parameter to assign a u201c current u201d pathology probability while for the set of values the t features are computed for a level 0 of the parameter to assign an u201c evolution u201d pathology probability the rois u201c separation u201d can be obtained with any of the classification algorithms. |
9 | 000 the surface provides for bonding of dna while also allowing easy recovery of dna from the surface also provided is a process for purifying dna which comprises contacting dna with a composition of the formula str9 wherein r 39 is oh r is sio 2 and r 34 is oh or repeating units of the composition comprising the formula str10 wherein r 39 is independently oh or str11 r is sio 2 and r 34 is independently oh or str12 reaction products of hydrating reagents and sio 2 are also provided the invention also provides a method for making the composition of the formula str13 wherein r 39 is oh r is sio 2 and r 34 is str14 and repeating units of the composition comprising the formula str15 wherein r 39 is independently oh or str16 r is sio 2 and r 34 is independently oh or str17 repeating units described above can include from about 2 up to infinity ranges include about 2 to 100 000 000 and about 2 to 100 000 generally reaction products of hydrating reagents and sio 2 result in a bead like structure comprising repeating units of the above referenced monomer unit it is possible that the electronic nature of this polymer is such that surface modifications can be made that are of a more conventional nature but are changed electronically due to the presence of this polymer being at the center of the bead making it a more efficient surface for the purposes. |
7 | button the email text window 6 in fig1 displays an email received by joe whatchamacallit from marilyn jones the im window 8 displays an im conversation which if its length exceeds the size of the im window 8 may include a scroll bar to allow the user to scroll through the conversation a text entrance box 40 which allows the user to enter text to send to a character a new button 42 which allows the user to create and or send a new im to a character by pressing the button and a reply button 44 which allows the user to reply to an im received from a character by pressing the button the im window 8 in fig1 displays a brief conversation between cheatingjoe and freshman84 u201c cheatingjoe u201d is a fictitious screen name which may in one embodiment be held and used by the same joe whatchamacallit to which the email in email text window 6 is addressed the web browser window 10 includes an address box 26 which allows a user to enter a web address into the box to access a corresponding real or fictitious world wide web page alternatively or in addition the user may click a link in an email that opens the web browser window 10 and directs the browser to the linked webpage the window 10 also includes back button 28 and forward button 30 which allows a user to navigate between web pages already visited the pager window 12 displays pager messages received by one or more characters in the story the options window 14 includes options that a user may browse and select regarding the software such as background colors and designs text fonts colors and sizes screen layout and size how the story is told e g. |
8 | automatically and very accurately solder each connection wire 18 between a pad of the chip and a respective pad 16 of the package the marks 24 are placed in a very accurate manner with respect to the pads 16 of the package they are moreover formed in the same plane and with the aid of the same mask and of the same etching or more generally silk screen printing operation thus there is almost certainly a very small margin of positioning error between these marks and the pads but these marks are not very accurately positioned with respect to the edges of the package they are for example at a distance i from a long edge in the direction of the width of the package and a distance l from a short edge along the length of the package as is represented in fig1 the uncertainty in the values of i and l is significant since only the position of the mark with respect to the pads is considered to be significant and because the operations of high temperature firing of the ceramic engender a significant but not very accurate dimensional shrinkage about 15 the invention proposes that the construction of the indexing mark be modified so that the mark possesses an edge aligned with an edge of the package the uncertainty in the positioning of this mark with respect to this edge becomes zero if there is at least one mark on two perpendicular sides there is then at least one mark whose uncertainty of positioning with respect to an edge is zero and another mark whose uncertainty with respect to a perpendicular edge is zero if the marks are silk screen printed or etched by the. |
6 | d 2 about 1 u00bd inches high welded to top plate 21 and shorter second transverse parallel ribs 34 of a third dimension d 3 about u215d inch high welded between the ribs 23 25 27 33 and to the top plate 21 for strength the ribs 27 and 30 include l shaped bottom edge flanges 35 and 36 that extend toward each other to define the bottom of a horizontal track for receiving a flat dampener panel 38 the bottom surfaces of the ribs 28 and 29 form a top of the horizontal track for sliding engagement with the dampener panel 38 the ribs 30 and 33 include edge flanges similar to flanges 35 and 36 to define a second horizontal track for dampener panels 38 the illustrated dampener panels 38 are flat sheet metal components shaped to temporarily flex to slip between the edge flanges for assembly however it is contemplated that the dampener panels 38 can be made of other materials such as plastic and other non metal materials the sheet metal is resilient such that it springs back to an original flat shape i e it u201c unflexes u201d such that its edges engage the track for adjustable movement along the track between different overlapping positions this allows for very low cost assembly allows the use of low cost components and allows for adjustable controlled air flow the illustrated dampener panels 38 include a single short slot allowing top. |
5 | by the present invention 39 s tight tolerance fabrication gives the reinforced concrete member much greater ductility than is present in the prior art these consistently exact dimensions improve the reliability of the reinforced concrete structure and permit it to withstand violent earthquake forces the more exact dimensions of the grids of the present invention provide for the use of automated fabrication and assembly methods they thus reduce the time required for erection as well as for the connection of the cages and precast members of the present invention the increase ductility of the structural members of the present invention makes them more resistant to lateral seismic forces thus the members can be constructed utilizing significantly less concrete and steel while maintaining the same earthquake resistance referring now to fig3 a generally rectangular grid 60 for use in the formation of girders 130 best shown is fig1 and 15 of the present invention is illustrated the girder grid 60 comprises a plurality i e three first or vertical wire members 62 disposed perpendicularly to a plurality i e four of second or horizontal members 64 as in the column grids 40 pre positioned wire ties 46 are formed at the interior corners of intersecting wire members 62 and 64 and provide like benefits referring now to fig3 a the intersection 66 of two wire members 62 and 64 having a pre positioned tie 46 attached thereto is illustrated a weld joint preferably interconnects the two wire members 62 and 64 such welded construction is preferably utilized in both the column grids 40 of fig2 and the girder grids 60 of fig3 because of the high strength union. |
3 | blood pressure in the sh rat indicates that these compounds and their salts may be useful to treat essential hypertension in humans and may also be useful in modifying undesirable increase in heart rate tachycardia by their presence in the molecule the u03b2 adrenergic blocking effectiveness of the compounds of the present invention indicates that they are also useful to treat humans suffering from undesirable conditions such as angina pectoris or certain arrhythmias which are known to be amenable to treatment with u03b2 adrenergic blocking agents for use as antihypertensives and or u03b2 adrenergic blocking agents the present compounds can be administered orally parenterally or transdermally i e intravenously interperitoneally topically etc and in any suitable dosage form the compounds may be offered in a form a for oral administration e g as tablets in combination with other compounding ingredients customarily used such as talc vegetable oils polyols benzyl alcohols gums gelatin starches and other carriers dissolved or dispersed or emulsified in a suitable liquid carrier in capsules or encapsulated in a suitable encapsulating material or b for parenteral adminstration e g dissolved or dispersed in a suitable liquid carrier or emulsifed or c transdermally the ratio of active compound to compounding ingredients i e carrier diluent etc will vary as the dosage form requires whatever dosage form is used the amount of the compound of the present invention administered should be sufficient to effect a a reduction in blood pressure of a patient suffering from hypertension and or b desirable level of u03b2 blockade in a patient generally doses of the. |
5 | providing a spring force in the direction indicated by arrow 51 the spring force pushes the weather strip 22 up against the window sash 16 to provide a weather seal to retain the weather strip within the recess 32 the resilient legs 42 and 44 have shoulders 52 and 54 that respectively engage shoulders 56 which are at a forward most position of the recess 32 it will be appreciated that the shoulders 52 and 54 engage the shoulders 56 thereby retaining the weather strip 22 in place when the sealing portion 40 is not in engagement with the sash 16 the resiliency of the legs 42 and 44 permits insertion of the legs into the recess 32 the foam block 46 may be made of any suitable polymeric material such as polyurethane that is formed by processes well known to produce a resilient non rigid foam the sealing portion 40 is constructed of an exterior layer of polymeric material such as polyvinylchloride the portion 40 has an interior 60 that may be filled with a resilient foam or may be left empty the weather strip is typically extruded as one integral piece the jambliner cover 24 has a cover portion 62 that extends from the weather strip 22 to an adjacent sash assembly recess as best illustrated in fig3 the cover portion 62 not only covers a portion of the weather strip recess from view but also an area of the jambliner from the sash assembly recess up to an adjacent weather strip essentially the cover portion 62 is used to cover that portion of the recess 34 that is not engaging a weather strip and those adjacent areas between the weather strip and the sash assembly recess a recess engaging plug. |
1 | of the sliding member 64 within the through hole 70 fig3 b and 4b illustrate the animal trap 20 in the triggered or activated configuration after an animal has applied a force to the platform 22 the catch 24 the enlarged head 74 the prop 66 or any other portion of the animal trap 20 as discussed above a sufficient external force applied by the animal will cause the prop to break contact and slide relative to one or both of the support surface s and the bottom surface 34 arrow a 8 illustrates the prop 66 falling down and permitting the platform 22 to drop toward the support surface s under the influence of gravity as the platform 22 drops down the enlarged base 76 of the sliding member 64 contacts the support surface s which pushes upwards on the sliding member 64 pushing the sliding member 64 upward and toward the catch 24 because the enlarged head 74 is positioned beneath the catch 24 upward movement of the sliding member 64 indicated by arrow a 7 causes the enlarged head 74 to rotate or otherwise move the catch 24 about the staple 42 as indicated by arrow a 6 to disengage the catch hook 43 from the distal end 58 of the holding arm bar 28 to. |
6 | laser range finder is now properly aimed at the target and ready to measure its distance the user depresses the trigger button once with his index finger to pulse the range finder the distance is then measured and communicated to the microprocessor for further action the microprocessor directs an electric motor and gearing mechanism to reposition the sighting pin into a position that changes the inclination of the bow to allow an initial trajectory of the arrow to permit the arrow to land on the target at a desired location after traveling a given distance the range is indicated to the user in the display window 15 on the backside of the housing 12 after the sighting pin is in a position corresponding to the target distance the fire ready light 25 illuminates to notify the user that the target is acquired and the sighting pin is positioned the user then places the sighting pin on the downrange target and releases the arrow when ready the internal components of the present invention may be packaged and oriented to reduce overall mass and to permit efficient functionality the imbedded electronics electric motor gearing mechanism and laser range finding means are all placed within the cavity of the housing 12 the laser range finding means is imbedded in the device housing 12 in a. |
4 | the filter housing drive wheel surface 103 the filter housing drive wheel 100 has an eccentric cam 105 formed along a proximal side 106 thereof the drive mechanism 70 further comprises a crank arm 110 mounted adjacent the proximal side 106 of the filter housing drive wheel 100 the crank arm 110 has a first end 111 having a hole 112 therein for receiving the eccentric cam 105 of the filter housing drive wheel 100 the crank arm 110 has a second end 113 that is pivotably connected at a pivot point 114 to a first end 116 of a lift arm 115 the lift arm 115 has a second end 117 that is pivotably connected to the pivot arm 43 of the filter housing 41 a cam bar 120 extends from the apparatus 25 housing adjacent the lift arm 115 in operation the dryer 20 is operated through a drying cycle the lint filter 40 and filter housing 41 are in the home position shown in fig1 after a preset delay at the end of the drying cycle to allow time for air flow to cease the dryer 20 initiates a lint filter cleaning cycle and the drive mechanism 70 is actuated to clean the lint filter 40 the drive motor 71 is actuated to rotate the drive wheel 73 in a first direction e g clockwise which causes the drive pulley 80 to rotate. |
2 | housings 20 22 when they are disconnected from their respective shafts 32 36 so as to ensure that the drums 4 8 do not rotate unintentionally other types of brakes such as band brakes may also be used it should be noted that it will normally make no sense to disconnect both drums 4 8 from the shafts 32 36 at the same time possible modes of operation with a draw works according to the description above may be summarized as follows dual mode both drums 4 8 are connected locked to their respective shafts 32 36 and the two shafts 32 36 are connected locked to each other the torque from the ac motors 30 34 from both sides is combined to rotate both drums 4 8 which are run synchronously this mode of operation will substantially double the hoisting speed as seen from the travelling block 16 compared to a single draw works with the same maximum rotation speed of the drum as described above this dual mode may be particularly beneficial to use during tripping due to reduced operation time single mode one of the drums 4 8 is disconnected unlocked from its respective shaft 32 36 the other one of the drums 4 8 is connected locked to its. |
7 | light incidence into the exit pupil 14 of objective 4 when the wavelength dependent heights h are known the chromatic magnification aberration resulting from the correction unit 5 can be designed in such a way that the optical rays s 1 s 2 with the different wavelengths of the ray bundle 15 supplied to the correction unit 5 pass through the exit pupil 14 at the calculated heights h furthermore the axial distance of the ray bundle 15 from the optical axis of the correction optics 3 can be changed in the device of fig1 as is indicated by the double arrow p 2 the penetration depth can be varied via this change of distance the change of distance can occur especially via an actuator not shown when the penetration depth is set in this manner to a value other than the 93 nm as assumed here a reduction of the different wavelength dependent penetration depths is still achieved by means of the correction unit 5 it may occur however that the penetration depths are no longer precisely the same however the difference of the penetration depths is considerably lower in comparison with a case without the corrective unit 5 in accordance with the invention the following table 1 shows the radii and distances of the individual areas of the lenses l 1 to l 5 and the respective refractive index of the used lens materials another possible correction unit 5 is shown in fig3 in this case the correction unit comprises an inclined planar plate 17 and compensates the chromatic differences of the penetration d for 425 nm and 575 nm further possible correction units are shown. |
7 | employer contacts that have been made can be displayed each time the unemployed individual completes their certification for benefits the contacts made are proof that the unemployed individual is meeting their burden to seek suitable work a comparison can be run to ensure that unemployed individuals are looking for jobs they are qualified for and not just going through the motions if an unemployed individual refuses a job referral the present invention can prevent a successful certification the present invention can continually display training opportunities to the unemployed individual that may effectively assist them in their goal of rapid re employment this can include traditional training onsite in local facilities as well as free online training courses the unemployed individual 39 s progress in these online courses can be monitored by staff with the appropriate privilege when unemployed individuals need specific information regarding their benefit claim it is available through the dashboard of the present invention the unemployed individual can view information on their benefit amount effective dates and base period wages they can also view current information on weekly certifications outstanding claim issues payments adjustments and overpayments they even have the ability to update their personal information directly from the status screen for employers the present invention allows them to post a job search for a candidate and review unemployment insurance claims on their account if they feel an unemployment insurance claim is incorrect they can file an appeal using the present invention also when they post a job or search for candidates they now have access to a much broader variety of jobseekers and because the present invention includes an employment and education history of all registrants employers can view more. |
9 | is used the flow line can be connected by means of a conduit 12 to a pressure regulator 14 the pressure regulator is connected by means of a conduit 15 to a valve 16 the valve and the injection pump are connected by means of a conduit 18 in the preferred embodiment the injection pump has a pumping mechanism that comprises a piston 22 and an injection or pumping plunger 24 the power or downward stroke of the pumping mechanism results from intermittent application of a fluid pressure from the valve 16 into a piston chamber 28 the return or upward stroke of the pumping mechanism is caused by spring 26 when the pressure in the piston chamber is vented the cycling of the pumping mechanism draws additive fluid into the injection pump through conduit 46 from supply reservoir 48 and forces it out of the injection pump through conduit 44 into main process flow line 10 the upward movement of the pumping mechanism is limited by an adjustable restriction device 50 referring to fig2 the adjustable restriction device comprises a stroke adjuster 51 in the preferred embodiment a threaded stud screwed into the piston chamber 28 the movement of the pumping mechanism can be further restricted in addition to that depicted by screwing the stroke adjuster. |
6 | the pre molded aft seal sleeve 20 may be described as having an outwardly flanged first portion 24 a constantly decreasing diameter second portion 26 and an inwardly flanged third portion 28 the first portion 24 integrally connects a flange edge 30 with the second portion 26 the second portion 26 integrally connects the first portion 24 with the third portion 28 the flange edge 30 is circular about the axial centerline 22 and has a diameter 32 from about 3 7 to about 4 1 inches preferably diameter 32 is from about 3 8 to about 4 0 inches more preferably diameter 32 is from about 3 95 to about 3 98 inches in the alternative the flange edge 30 preferably has diameter 32 approximately equal to the conventional aft seal sleeves 12 the first portion 24 outwardly flanges with a radius of curvature 34 from about 1 inch to 2 inches preferably the radius of curvature 34 is from about 1 1 to 1 4 inches more preferably the radius of curvature 34 is from about 1 20 to 1 25 inches alternately the first portion 24 outwardly flanges with a radius of curvature approximately equal to the conventional aft seal sleeves 12 the second portion 26 has a constantly decreasing diameter having no radius of curvature from the first portion 24 to the third portion 28 the third portion 28 is an inwardly flanged cylinder integrally connected to the second portion 26 at a location 36 the location 36 connects the second portion 26 and the third portion 28 and has a radius of curvature 38 from about 0 01 inch to about. |
2 | which extend outwardly from the seal bands and which are of reduced thickness to provide space for pressurized cooling air or a pressurized air water mixture which is supplied via a duct 17 and discharged through the bores 16 for intense cooling of the seal bands fig5 shows an embodiment for the side sea structure wherein the calibrating seal bands 12 12 39 moving along the sides of the compression bands 3 3 39 do not have guide beads 37 but are held in position by the rollers 23 of a roller chain 24 which moves at half the speed of the compression bands wherein the rollers firmly engage the sides of the seal bands for retaining and at the same time cooling them the chain rollers being supported and cooled by a guide track 27 provided with passages 25 through which a coolant 26 is circulated the guide track 27 is supported so as to be pressed onto the rollers 23 of the roller chain 24 in a resilient manner by support means which are not shown in the drawing fig6 shows the arrangement of fig5 in the cross sectional area b b 39 in which the material between the compression bands is fully densified and the side seals have moved fully together as described in connection with. |
7 | on silicon dioxide posts with dimensions such that the second harmonic was enhanced by the major axis of the ellipsoid the silicon dioxide posts were fabricated by starting with a silicon wafer 10 in fig1 having a 500 nanometer thick thermally grown oxide layer 11 this silicon dioxide layer 11 is coated with a layer 12 consisting of 300 u00e5 of chromium followed by a layer 13 consisting of 1000 u00e5 of photoresist the photoresist was then patterned by exposing it to an interference pattern having a 320 nanometer period that is formed by the interference from two 325 nanometer helium cadium laser beams two exposures were made with the sample rotated by 90 degrees between the exposures in order to create a crossed grating pattern after development an array of photoresist posts 13 is formed as shown in fig2 of the drawing this array of photoresist posts is then used as a mask for argon ion milling the chromium layer 12 thereby producing an array of photoresist and chromium posts as illustrated in fig3 the chromium makes an excellent mask for the final highly directional reactive plasma etching of the silicon dioxide layer 11 a chf 3 plasma erosion of the chromium mask produces the slightly conically shaped posts of silicon dioxide shown in fig4 the entire substrate is then chemically cleaned to remove all masking layers thereby producing a silicon substrate with silicon dioxide posts 14 as shown in fig5 the substrates are quite durable and because silver can be easily removed for example with aqua regia they can be reused many times the next step in the process is to evaporate silver onto the slightly conical silicon dioxide posts as illustrated in fig6 as shown in fig7 the silver is evaporated. |
8 | positioning projections 7 b are provided in a leftwardly and rightwardly spaced relationship from each other at positions of the base portion 7 rather near to an upper end of a rear face 7 a as seen in fig3 the positioning projections 7 b serve as positioning elements for positioning an antenna hereinafter described each of the brackets 6 is integrally made of a metal material and includes a base portion 6 a elongated in one direction and a pair of attached portions 6 b projecting laterally from the base portion 6 a and formed integrally with the base portion 6 a as seen in fig2 each of the brackets 6 is attached at the base portion 6 a thereof to one of the peripheral edge portions 8 positioned on the left and right of the base portion 7 by means of a screw or the like and is attached at the attached portions 6 b thereof to a predetermined position of the housing 2 by means of screws or the like a drive circuit board 9 is attached at a rather downwardly displaced position on the rear face 7 a of the base portion 7 of the attachment base 5 as seen in fig3 and 4 the drive circuit board 9 is provided for driving the display block 3 and required electronic parts are mounted on the drive circuit board 9 the drive circuit board 9 is connected to the display block 3 by three wiring boards 10 in. |
3 | or tantalum nitride patterned multi stack material layers containing or consisting of layers of at least two different materials selected from the group consisting of silicon polysilicon silicon dioxide low k and ultra low k materials high k materials semiconductors other than silicon and polysilicon and metals and patterned dielectric material layers containing or consisting of silicon dioxide or low k or ultra low k dielectric materials 1 by weight preferably 0 1 by weight more preferably 0 01 by weight and most preferably 0 002 by weight aqueous solutions of the surfactants a to be used according to the use of the invention exhibit a static surface tension lt 25 mn m and more preferably lt 20 mn m the static surface tension can be measured as described for example in the american patent application us 2009 0264525 a1 example 10 determination of the surface tension page 30 paragraph 0302 only that the above mentioned concentrations are used the surfactants a contain at least three preferably three short chain perfluorinated groups rf selected from the group consisting of trifluoromethyl pentafluoroethyl 1 heptafluoropropyl 2 heptafluoropropyl and pentafluorosulfanyl preferably pentafluoroethyl and 1 heptafluoropropyl preferably the perfluorinated groups rf are bonded to the same multi valent preferably four valent central moiety b the central moiety b can be a carbon atom an alkyl group preferably having 2 16 carbon atoms a monocyclic or polycyclic cycloalkyl group preferably having 5 12 carbon atoms and mononuclear or polynuclear aryl group preferably having 6 18 carbon atoms the cycloalkyl groups b and the aryl groups b may contain at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of oxygen sulfur nitrogen and phosphorus however it is preferred that such groups b contain only one or no. |
1 | result may be an extended el wire not shown having several sections wherein each section may correspond to one or more of the el wires each section of the extended el wire may have distinct characteristics for example an extended el wire may be provided wherein two or more sections of the wire may be adapted to emit a different color of light the extended el wire may be used to form larger and or more intricate multicolor shapes according to some embodiments of the device of the present invention at least one of the el wires connected to the power supply unit may be adapted to connect to at least one additional el wire serially for example the tip of the portion of an el wire connected to the power supply unit may include output terminals the electrodes of an additional el wire may be engaged or otherwise connected to the output terminals of the el wire thereby serially connecting the additional el wire to the power supply unit the additional el wire may be removed simply by disconnecting the electrodes of the additional el wire from the output terminals of the el wire connected to the power supply unit this may be done for example by pulling the additional el wire away from the el wire a different result may be achieved by connecting several e g two or more el wires 306 and. |
7 | a photocell connected to the sc will provide external sensor input so as to allow the sc to further fine tune the current opaqueness based upon current cloud and weather conditions sidereal information has been well known and calculable for centuries and may thus be profiled into the sc device itself weather conditions that might block the sun are random real time events although such intelligent control permits several windows to operate autonomously in a larger scale implementation it is desirable to put entire segments of building windows under a coordinated set of controls in relatively large types of environments rather than using a profile of individual windows it is possible to perform more real time data processing and to make more intelligent decisions of the opacity of every segment of a building at any point in time the sc of this invention is capable of expanding so as to operate in such a mode this system virtually eliminates all building wiring issues to put all spd windows under a central control each scalable controller is outfitted with a low power low data rate limited range radio transceiver these radio transceivers are capable of communicating on a point to point basis to one or more radio transceivers located within other scalable controllers in a 3 dimensional space around each controller the sc microprocessor is further outfitted with mesh networking software such types of software have been in existence in various incarnations for a long period of time the radio transceivers send specially formatted packets of data back and forth between each other some packets contain data which is used to operate the mesh network itself while other packets contain sensor data or window control information routing control packets. |
6 | the specular patterns of conductive paths may be applied to a structure and used as a stealth agent to cloak the structure from enemy radar i e render it substantially transparent to radar for example a chosen pattern of conductive paths may be integrated into composite material forming a skin of the structure like an airfoil of an aircraft for example with the addition of the pattern of conductive paths the structure becomes a radar altering structure ras so that the radar cross sectional area of the structure is substantially reduced it is further understood that the same pattern of conductive paths need not be applied to the overall structure for example it may be desired that one pattern be applied to the top of an airfoil and a different pattern be applied to the bottom thereof or one pattern may be applied to the front surface of the airfoil while a different pattern may be applied to the rear surface thereof different specular patterns may be even applied in a plurality of layers to the structure accordingly to render the structure a radar altering structure may involve applying one or more patterns of conductive paths to respective portions of the structure and electrifying the conductive paths thereof in addition once applied to the structure the pattern of conductive paths may be controlled to create special radar signatures of the structure to illuminating radars for example the conductive paths 16 of the pattern 10 may be coupled to a ras switch system 30 as shown in the schematic illustration of fig9 and operated as a special antenna to illuminating radars referring to fig9 the system 30 may be operative to connect and disconnect the. |
8 | also a multilaser having a plurality of light emitting points may be used as the light source in the present embodiment to thereby provide a multibeam scanning optical apparatus and it is possible to realize a color image forming apparatus which can highly minutely cope with a higher speed description will now be made of an image forming apparatus applied to the present invention fig9 is a cross sectional view of the essential portions of an embodiment of the image forming apparatus of the present invention in the sub scanning direction in fig9 the reference numeral 104 designates the image forming apparatus code data dc is inputted from an outside apparatus 117 such as a personal computer to this image forming apparatus 104 this code data dc is converted into image data dot data di by a printer controller 111 in the apparatus this image data di is inputted to an optical scanning unit 100 having the construction shown in embodiments 1 to 3 a light beam 103 modulated in conformity with the image data di is emitted from the optical scanning unit 100 and the photosensitive surface of a photosensitive drum 101 is scanned in the main scanning direction by this light beam 103 the photosensitive drum 101 which is an electrostatic latent image bearing member a photosensitive member is clockwisely rotated by a motor 115 with this rotation the photosensitive surface of the photosensitive drum 101 moves in the sub scanning direction orthogonal to the main scanning direction relative to the light beam 103 above the photosensitive drum 101 a charging roller 102 for uniformly. |
9 | illustrated the embodiment of the set of faucet components 24 26 28 are intended to work together faucet components 24 28 regulate flow and temperature and faucet component 26 directs the flow in the depicted embodiment the theme is broadly sports more narrowly baseball and even more narrowly baseball equipment it should be appreciated that in an alternative embodiment the theme could also be team specific for example it could represent the mascot and colors of the team or even a representation of key players on the team in should be appreciated that many other alternative embodiments are also possible for example an alternative embodiment may embody a golf theme where the faucet is in the shape of a driver and the regulating component s are in the shape of putters or other golf related equipment the faucet 30 illustrates yet another embodiment that is sports related the depicted embodiment can be desirable for example in a restroom at the race track or hotel in the areas that are hosting the race in one embodiment of the present disclosure the faucet systems are use in a hotel the hotel collects information regarding the expected guests and customizes the faucets in the room based on the collected information of the guest 39 s characteristics for example the hotel may determine that players from a particular professional basket ball team will be staying in particular rooms of the hotel the hotel can customize the faucets component in those rooms to include. |
7 | column together with a first wafer chucking means and a second wafer chucking means the primary imaging column functions to image a mask pattern on the wafer while the second imaging column irradiates an energy beam on a defect on the wafer to repair the mask pattern the invention provides a solution for the mask repair problem in difficult cases of mask repair instead of repairing the defect at the mask the defect is repaired at the resist image as long as the mask is capable of being imaged to the photoresist the defect is reproduced in the resist either in the form of additional unwanted resist or missing resist before the resist is developed the defect exhibits itself as an exposed or unexposed latent image the unexposed resist latent image can be repaired by further exposure to radiation to create an exposed image at the missing part on the other hand the exposed resist latent image can sometimes be repaired by further exposure to radiation to cross link the exposed photoresist material to render it non developable in order to correct the defect the present invention provides a novel apparatus for replicating a mask image and for repairing the subsequent resist latent image after a mask pattern is written and etched on the substrate an inspection identifies the type size and location of the. |
7 | fig7 will pop open fig7 instructs the user to select items in the order the user desires them to be pasted when the user has finished selecting the items the user may assert on u201c done u201d button 705 to have the items pasted in the document as the name suggests u201c clear all u201d button 580 may be used to delete all items that are on the clipboard note that although a video and an audio icon are used to explain the invention the invention is not thus restricted for example a document icon may be used to indicate that a whole document is selected or is on the clipboard likewise a graphics icon may be used to indicate that a graphics image is selected or is on the clipboard etc thus the video and audio icons are used for illustrative purposes only 0040 fig8 is a flow chart of a process that may be used to implement the invention the process starts as soon as a user selects an item to copy when this occurs a check will be made to determine the object type of the selected item the object type may be an element of the subject document or it may be a reference to a file if the object type is not a referenced file but a component of the document there. |
9 | a first step in the fabrication of a patterned magnetic element 10 illustrated in fig1 is a fully patterned magnetic element structure 10 the structure includes a substrate 12 a first electrode multilayer stack 14 a spacer layer 16 including oxidized aluminum and a second electrode multilayer stack 18 it should be understood that spacer layer 16 is formed dependent upon the type of magnetic element being fabricated more particularly in a mtj structure spacer layer 16 is formed of a dielectric material and in a spin valve structure spacer layer 16 is formed of a conductive material first electrode multilayer stack 14 and second electrode multilayer stack 18 include ferromagnetic layers first electrode layers 14 are formed on a base metal layer 13 which is formed on substrate 12 base metal layer 13 is disclosed as composed of a single metal material or layer or a stack of more than one metal material or layer first electrode layer 14 includes a first seed layer 20 deposited on base metal layer 13 a template layer 22 a layer of antiferromagnetic pinning material 24 and a fixed ferromagnetic layer 26 formed on and exchange coupled with the underlying antiferromagnetic pinning layer 24 it should be understood that anticipated by this disclosure is a pseudo spin valve structure that would not include the antiferromagnetic pinning layer in this instance the pseudo spin valve structure would. |
7 | for affecting the actual ep process additional mechanisms are provided to provide feedback to enhance the model and to enhance operation of the ep process the process of modeling is simplified by a unique graphical language disclosed below which permits easy process definition easy editing and simple mechanisms for automatic code generation fig1 presents one view of the disclosed arrangement it comprises a set of tools 20 which receive input signals 22 interact with a data repository 10 and provide output signals 21 elements 10 20 and 40 are supported by an operating system and associated hardware 30 output signals of the tools are applied via bus 21 to a user interface module 40 and to the ep process 50 modules 40 and 50 feed information to tools 10 via bus 22 repository 10 includes objects relationships and properties properties are attributes that can be associated with both objects and relationships the elements of repository 10 are typically implemented via records or lines in tables within repository 10 examples of objects are processes activities applications files people roles resources data data types etc examples of relationships are precedence containment control etc examples of properties are name cost duration size quantity actions etc properties may be mathematical or statistical expressions and they may even be based on other properties element 30 can be a conventional pc or a network of distributed heterogeneous computers unlike in prior art arrangements where a model is fully contained within a single computer file database in accordance with the principles disclosed herein a model or a set of models objects and their relationships may be distributed across multiple heterogeneous file systems and files tool block 20 which interacts with repository 10 comprises a set of tools. |
4 | material of the surface layer 10 has a predetermined good heat conductivity a good heat conductivity can be obtained by various measures for example through interlayering of high heat conductive material with elastic or resilient material the material of the surface layer may be any suitable plastic for example thermosetting plastics acrylic resin or acrylic resin lacquer to improve the heat conductivity of the surface layer metallic fiber metallic powder or other high thermal conductivity additive material may be dispersed throughout the plastic matrix however it is also possible to use a material which has a predetermined good thermal conductivity by itself when the surface layer 10 has good heat conductivity a higher temperature produced inside the roll can penetrate to the surface with low losses in one variation of this embodiment the thermal conductivity of the surface layer 10 is greater than or equal to 10 w m u00b7 k i e no less than 10 w m u00b7 k in a modification of the embodiment as shown in fig1 the second center roll 7 from the top further includes outside of the surface layer 10 a coating 13 made of metal ceramic or plastic the coating 13 since metal ceramic or plastic is used may be made even smoother than the surface of the surface layer 10 and in the preferred embodiment has a lower average roughness ra than an uncoated opposing surface layer 10 on an opposing roll e. |
8 | electrode 320 a while being spaced apart from the first electrode 320 a at a predetermined distance the heating layer 330 a which constitutes a heating electrode structure 340 a together with the first electrode 320 a is formed in the phase change pattern 350 on the first electrode 320 a the cooling layer 330 b which constitutes a cooling electrode structure 340 b together with the second electrode 320 b is formed in the phase change pattern 350 on the second electrode 320 b the heating layer 330 a and the cooling layer 330 b can be formed with the material described in the previous embodiment according to the pram 300 having the above structure the heating layer 330 a which constitutes a heating electrode structure 340 a and the cooling layer 330 b which constitutes a cooling electrode structure 340 b are formed in the phase change pattern 350 so that a solid state phase of the phase change pattern 350 can be efficiently converted and so that residual heat in the phase change pattern 350 can be efficiently removed reference numeral 370 represents an upper interlayer dielectric layer and reference numeral 380 represents an upper electrode contact fig7 a and 7b are sectional views illustrating a procedure for manufacturing. |
3 | ch 2 u2014 ch 2 u2014 o u2014 ch 2 g u2014 ch 2 u2014 nh 2 u2014 ch 2 h u2014 n r a u2014 ch 2 i u2014 co 2 t and u2014 ch 2 j u2014 n r b u2014 ch 2 u2014 ch 2 u2014 o u2014 ch 2 k u2014 ch 2 u2014 co 2 t w 2 is selected from the group consisting of u2014 cr c r d u2014 o u2014 u2014 nr c u2014 s u2014 and u2014 se a b d f h i and j independently vary from 1 5 c e g and k independently vary from 1 20 r a r b r c and r d are defined in the same manner as y 2 t is a negative charge in another embodiment the novel compositions of the present invention have the general formula 3 wherein r 15 r 16 r 17 r 18 r 19 r 20 r 21 r 22 r 23 y 3 and z 3 are independently selected from the group consisting of u2014 h c1 c5 alkoxyl c1 c5 polyalkoxyalkyl c1 c10 polyhydroxyalkyl c5 c20 polyhydroxyaryl mono and disaccharides nitro hydrophilic peptides. |
5 | herein is not to be construed as a limitation of the architecture disclosed herein with reference to fig3 the broadcast float assembly is shown from a bottom perspective view lower supports 40 are depicted in greater detail and shown supporting the broadcaster 28 in the horizontal plane above the plane of the float plate 22 in one embodiment the broadcaster 28 is suspended between one to six inches above the horizontal float plate 22 plane various heights may be utilized depending on the desired broadcast range or the application or environmental conditions wind conditions prevailing at the time of additive broadcast in one embodiment the broadcaster 28 height above the float plate 22 may be adjusted by loosening tightening bolts screws nuts or latching unlatching pins located at the attachment points for the upper supports 38 and lower supports 40 it is contemplated that in alternative embodiments adjustable connections or connector means may be utilized to allow the operator to adjust the height of the broadcaster 28 relative to the float plate 22 as desired turning to fig4 a rear perspective view of the broadcast float apparatus is shown in this embodiment four lower supports 40 are shown with two upper supports 38 shown extending across the top portion of the broadcaster 28 upper supports 38 are shown attached to the broadcaster 28 via channel supports 50 which are secured to screen wall 44 and. |
1 | include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise thus for example reference to u201c a terpenoid u201d includes a plurality of such terpenoids and reference to u201c a lipoxygenase inhibitor u201d includes reference to one or more lipoxygenase inhibitors and equivalents thereof known to those skilled in the art and so forth the publications discussed herein are provided solely for their disclosure prior to the filing date of the present application nothing herein is to be construed as an admission that the present invention is not entitled to antedate such publication by virtue of prior invention further the dates of publication provided may be different from the actual publication dates which may need to be independently confirmed the invention disclosed herein provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising terpene or terpenoid compounds found in the sponges suberea sp cacospongia sp jaspis sp igernella sp coscinoderma sp hippospongia sp dictyodendrilla sp heteronema sp or of the family halichondriidae and other sponge or natural sources or synthetic derivatives thereof which exhibit lipoxygenase inhibition activity or are efficacious in the treatment of lipoxygenase mediated conditions or are effective at promoting or improving cell viability or preventing cell damage in various tissues or organs under ischemic anoxic or hypoxic conditions the invention also provides methods for inhibiting lipoxygenase comprising contacting or exposing a lipoxygenase to an effective amount of one or more of the subject compounds the invention further provides methods for treating a subject suffering from a lipoxygenase mediated condition comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of one or more of the subject compounds the invention additionally provides methods for preventing cell damage and or increasing cell viability in various tissues and. |
7 | 1 indicator the next store that occurs is that of register r 5 this is out of order and thus the explicit index value relating to this data transfer needs to be output in the trace stream and thus an explicit 4 is output similarly with the storing of register r 3 an explicit 2 needs to be output trace is then disabled and thus no trace is output the final instruction in this example instruction stream is a single load to register r 1 in this embodiment single loads are treated in the same way as multiple loads and thus one always outputs an index indicting that the first data transfer for this instruction has been performed fig5 shows a flow diagram illustrating steps of a method according to an embodiment of the present invention in this embodiment the execution of a stream of instructions is monitored for each instruction monitored it is determined whether the instruction is a data transfer instruction or not if it is a datatransfer instruction then a predetermined index value for identifying that individual data transfer is associated with that data transfer it is then determined if trace is enabled if trace is enabled then a value indicative of the index value that has been associated with that data transfer is output a trace element indicating perhaps the address of the transfer may also. |
5 | as with rear guide means which are all pivotably fastened to the plough body basic element 20 a 20 b the ploughing tools 69 of both plough body basic elements 20 a 20 b are once again detachably fastened to a tool carrier 61 which can pivot relative to the plough body basic element 20 a and 20 b about a in this view non discernible pivot pin the two plough body basic elements 20 a 20 b are connected with the same fastening means 40 to a plough body of minimal width and thus minimal working height the depth of the relatively narrowly constructed mining plough amounting to roughly half the working height a driving block can be mounted on one of the fixing eyelets 92 for the person skilled in the art numerous modifications emerge from the preceding description which modifications shall fall within the range of protection of the appended claims in a further non represented embodiment a mining plough guided on both sides on guide bars or the like lying one above the other could also consist of a one piece plough body element all the advantages of being able to convert the same plough body to different working heights would then however be lost further while considerable emphasis has been placed on the preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated and described. |
9 | via tube 54 into first chamber 22 the liquid then passes through tube 28 into second chamber 24 near its bottom second chamber 24 is rigidly mounted within third chamber 26 and fluid leaving the second chamber through orifice 74a falls to the bottom of third chamber 26 having conventional drip chamber 126 tube 32 leads the fluid from drip chamber 126 to needle 34 located within arm 36 of the patient second chamber 24 is open at its top and since third chamber 26 is vented to the atmosphere second chamber 24 is subjected to atmospheric pressure the fluid inside first chamber 22 is likewise subjected to atmospheric pressure through its vent both vents contain hydrophobic filters to prevent liquid from passing through the vents and to prevent air borne contaminants from entering through the vents fig2 shows third chamber 26 mounted on first chamber 22 by means of retaining clip 40 chamber 26 may be moved vertically within clip 40 to vary the desired flow rate in fig3 flow rate indicia 38 are located on the wall of third chamber 26 indicia 38 are typically in units of milliliters per hour and are located at heights corresponding to the indicated flows through the one or more thin plate orifices used herein first chamber 22 is equipped with fluid inlet 44 fluid outlet 46 and vent 42 third chamber 26 has liquid outlet 48 vent 50 and liquid inlet 70 fig4 is an overhead view showing float 56 described below located within first chamber 22 fig5 is a partial sectional view of the device fluid in tube 54 from the supply enters first chamber 22 through inlet 44 and flows out of the chamber through liquid outlet 46 through tube 28 and into third chamber 26. |
2 | alarm the operating personnel can introduce corresponding measures in good time for example order spare parts so that a case of repair is prevented and or in the event of a necessary intervention in the elevator system 10 in the form of maintenance and or repair operations the duration of the shutdown of the elevator system 10 necessary therefor is limited to a minimum because for example all required spare parts are already on site and available furthermore it is also possible on the basis of such a pre alarm to plan repairs and or maintenance measures in such a manner that where possible these operations are carried out at times in which the elevator system 10 is not used or is used little in addition to signalling a pre alarm of this type in the spatial vicinity of the elevator control device 16 by means of a warning lamp 44 or the like or alternatively to such signalling it is also possible that the pre alarm is transmitted in the form of an electronic message to a mobile telephone 52 or the like of a service technician in the following this is termed an external signalling of the pre alarm in this case the elevator control device 16 generates an alarm signal 48 in accordance with the control program 36 which alarm signal is transmitted u2014 usually in a wireless. |
9 | example using a transverse pivot pin not shown and may be operated to articulate between a stowed position in which it is completely within the housing or enclosure of the tablet unit 12 see fig4 a and an extended position in which it protrudes from the housing as is shown in fig4 b as can be seen from fig3 a of the drawings the spigot 30 includes a thin neck region 32 and an enlarged head 34 in order to receive the spigot 30 the base unit 14 includes a complementary female formation shaped and dimensioned to receive the spigot 30 in snug fit therein as will be seen from fig5 a of the drawings in one embodiment the base unit 14 includes a plurality of female formations 36 disposed along the longitudinal axis each of the female formations 36 may be selectively engaged by a spigot 30 to secure the tablet unit 12 when in the laptop mode configuration it will be appreciated that the plurality of female formations 36 allows for selection of different viewing angles fig5 b of the drawings shows one of the female formations 36 of the fig5 a in greater detail as will be seen the female formation 36 includes two sliding members 40 which are. |
3 | preferably 0 2 to 50 g l an acid substance can be incorporated into the tin silver alloy plating bath in order to control the ph of the bath on acidic side the acid substances are preferably alkanesulfonic acids having 1 to 3 carbon atoms such as methanesulfonic acid ethanesulfonic acid and hydroxypropanesulfonic acid benzenesulfonic acids and phenolsulfonic acids having 6 or 7 carbon atoms such as sulfosalicylic acid and cresolsulfonic acid alkanolsulfonic acids such as isopropanolsulfonic acid and sulfamic acid these acids are usable either singly or in the form of a mixture of two or more of them although the acid concentration in the plating bath is not particularly limited so far as tin and silver are soluble therein it is preferably 10 to 500 g l more preferably 50 to 400 g l in particular the acid concentration in the plating bath is controlled so that the ph of the bath can be kept not higher than 2 preferably not higher than 1 the plating bath of the present invention can comprise the above described indispensable components and the balance of water and if necessary additives such as a brightening agent and lubricating agent the brightening agent may be any of those used for brightening tin and silver such as nonionic surfactants anionic surfactants synthetic polymers e g pvp peg and pva amines e g hexamethylenetetramine and triethanolamine ketones e g benzalacetone and acetophenone aliphatic aldehydes e g formalin and valeric aldehyde aromatic aldehydes e g. |
4 | as a distal edge 35 b generally the dimensions of top panel 24 are selected so as to be sufficient to be disposed over and to cover the top surface of a mattress not shown and the dimensions of side panels 28 30 and end panels 32 34 are selected to be sufficient to cover the sidewalls and endwalls respectively of the mattress but they also extend a sufficient distance from the peripheral edge 26 of top panel 24 so as to cover at least a portion of the bottom surface of the mattress as well in general no matter what absolute dimensions are chosen for the side and end panels such dimensions will depend upon the design configuration thickness and contours of the mattress on which the fitted bed sheet of the invention is to be used opposed side panels 28 30 will have a dimension l that will correspond substantially to the length dimension of the mattress while opposed end panels 32 34 will have a dimension w that will correspond substantially to the width dimension of the mattress thus opposed side panels 28 30 will be substantially congruent and similarly opposed end panels 32 34 will also be substantially congruent referring now to fig4 in addition to the aforementioned fig1 3 and 8 the adjacent side edges 35 a of side and end panels 28 30 32 34 are then brought together as indicated by the arrows a in fig3 and are joined two by two step 102 in fig8 to form corner seams 36 38 40 42 respectively thus resulting in a bed sheet 44 preferably a five thread. |
8 | detected or detected but not accepted the ont 115 then reformats the stream 131 to be transmitted over each channel for which requests were previously received for example here the streams 131 a 131 b are sent downstream over ethernet 112 a and moca 112 b respectively to the bhr 110 similarly after receiving a stream that meets selection criteria such as a first stream 131 a received by the bhr 110 or any other selection criteria the bhr 110 sends a cancel request 144 upstream to all other channels for which join requests were sent e g join requests 113 of fig1 a on which the media content is not detected or detected but not accepted the stream 131 a is then formatted to be transmitted over each channel for which requests were received by the bhr 110 here the first stream 131 a is reformatted to be transmitted as streams 131 a 1 131 a 2 over moca 107 a and wifi 107 b respectively as soon as the stb 105 receives a first stream 131 a 2 it sends a cancel request 145 over all other channels for which join requests were sent such as moca 107 a on which the media content is not detected or detected but not accepted and processes the first received stream 131 a 2 fig1 c is a diagram illustrating an optimal path 102 selected as a result of the logical point to multipoint multicast upstream flow of requests of fig1 a and the logical multicast of downstream flows of communications of fig1 b in this example embodiment the optimal path 102 includes a stream 131 from a video server 130 a through a gateway router 125 a and an olt 120 to an ont 115 the optimal. |
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