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of mounting the scaffold body of the climbing formwork system by the attaching device is as follows if the climbing formwork system needs to be mounted on a certain layer of the cylinder a steel sleeve with a size of 100 60 u00d7 2 5 is embedded at the location 600 mm below structural floor when the steel bars of the wallboard or the beam slab at this layer are bound the steel sleeve is filled with foams two ends of the steel sleeve are sealed by adhesive tapes and the length of the steel sleeve is identical to the thickness of the wallboard at the embedment location after the civil structure of this layer is finished an m48 crossing bolt is mounted at the embedded steel sleeve once the compressive strength of concrete reaches 10 mpa or above the inner side of the crossing bolt is fixed on the wallboard of the cylinder through a nut a space of more than 3 fastening screws must be reserved at the two ends of the crossing bolt after the crossing bolt is tightened the outer side of the crossing bolt is fixed with the wall attaching device through a nut and the h shaped guide rail and the scaffold body.
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for positionable in and out movement in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the kiln 10 to this purpose the bearing housing structures are mounted on a base 29 for movement thereon by means of adjusting screws 31 and 32 which are connected to the base 29 through adjusting lugs 34 and 36 as shown in fig1 the opposite roller support 17 arrangement is duplicated on the opposite side of the rotary kiln 10 by an arrangement identical to that of the roller support 16 arrangement referring now to fig2 a cross section of the downward bearing housing structure 27 shows a bearing housing 41 and a closure plate or end cover 42 a bearing bushing 43 is disposed within housing 41 and arranged to provide a rotatable lubricated support for the downward shaft 23 an alignment indicator arrangement generally indicated at 46 is disposed within the closure plate 42 to respond to thrust of the downward shaft 23 to this purpose the closure plate 42 is provided with a machined bore 47 the axis of which is parallel to the axis of the shaft 23 in forming the bore 47 a circular shoulder 48 is constructed a deflectable displacement disc 49 of the diameter of the bore 47 is disposed within the bore abutting the circular shoulder 48 abutting the displaceable disc 49 is an axially extending hub 51 of a movable piston 52 housed within the bore 47 of the closure plate 42 the piston 52 is provided with a radial flange 53 that is received in a counterbore 54 formed in the closure plate 42 a thrust washer 56 having a plurality of radially extending oiling grooves 57 is secured to the axial inner end surface of the flange 53 of the piston.
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mixed material made of the radiation absorbing material and the common clothing fiber material the emr absorbing material can be silicon carbide fiber material such as nanometer silicon carbide fiber material or multi ion fabric material such as multi ion acrylic fiber material and the common clothing fiber material can include material selected from the group consisting of bamboo rayon fiber material bamboo carbon fiber material cotton fiber material polyester fiber material and polyamide fiber material both of the outer cloth layer 111 and the inner cloth layer 117 are made of the common clothing fiber material the common clothing fiber material includes material selected from the group consisting of bamboo rayon fiber material bamboo carbon fiber material cotton fiber material polyester fiber material and polyamide fiber material the radiation resistant clothing 10 includes the a first radiation resistant layer 113 and the second radiation resistant layer 115 positioned on the inside of the first radiation resistant layer 113 thus even emr which penetrates under the clothing through crevices and open gaps such as via the ends of sleeves and the neckline is absorbed by the second radiation resistant layer 115 to avoid the greatest possible protection for the body accordingly the protection effect of the radiation resistant clothing 10 is greatly improved referring to fig3 a side view of material of the radiation resistant clothing 20 of a second embodiment of the present disclosure is shown the radiation resistant clothing 20 differs from the radiation resistant clothing 10 only in that the inner cloth layer 117 is omitted but an outer layer 211 a first radiation resistant layer 213 and a second radiation resistant layer 215 are respectively the same as the.
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could be designed with increasing numbers of straight sections at which it would be configured with angles u201c a u201d u201c b u201d u201c c u201d u201c d u201d etc consequently the surface of the mud ramp 12 can consist of several straight sections that change in angle from each other as a continuously changing curve or as a complex curve that has both straight and curved sections together to result in a pumping of the drilling fluid up the drill bit as the drill bit rotates in the drilled hole junk slot 15 is preferably a large open pocket formed between the mud lifter ramp 12 and the side of the nozzle boss 20 and its proximate region in the area of the cone cutters and it has a relatively flow friendly size and shape the junk slot 15 allows the fluid to flow easily around the bit and is bounded on one side by mud ramp 12 and on the other by the outside surface of jet boss 20 the back i e leading side of the legs is shaped to act as a pump to carry cuttings up the hole and away from the bit the cross sectional area of fluid channel 15 is large due to the contours of the mud ramp 12 and the integration.
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purpose of source locator 120 is to determine the location of the x ray source 200 and to record that location information in an appropriate digital storage device the digital storage device is then associated with circuitry affixed to x ray head 115 so that once the source locator is removed or the x ray head itself is moved the location of the x ray source in a particular x ray head is stored and accurately known at all times shown in fig2 a is x ray source 200 the location of which must be determined x ray opaque object 201 and an image 202 of the x ray opaque recorded on film 203 as described below determination of the size differences between object 201 and image 202 along with appropriate computer calculations based on these differences allow a precise determination of the x ray source location when the mobile x ray machine is turned on x ray radiation 204 is generated which passes over object 201 and is recorded on film 203 as image 202 as object 201 is x ray opaque the size of image 202 will vary based on the relative locations of x ray source 200 object 201 and image 202 referring now to fig2 b there is shown the manner in which the location of the x ray source can be calculated more particularly the location coordinates of points a and c are.
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in comparison to one another u2014 are positioned between top 112 and bottom 114 ends a forward region 120 and a rearward region 122 extend from opposing regions of top 112 and bottom end 114 and said forward 120 and rearward regions 122 also extend between top 112 and bottom 114 ends an aperture 124 extends from top end 112 and through bottom end 114 and is defined by an interior wall 126 formed from engaging device 100 aperture 124 is adapted to accommodate stem 102 therein in a substantially secure manner a slit 128 is also defined in forward region of device 100 and extends through to and communicates with aperture 124 in order to install device 100 onto stem 102 user 110 pulls first 116 and second 118 sides in opposing directions at slit 128 and stem 102 is passed there between until it is received by interior wall 126 defining aperture 124 device 100 is constructed of memory material such that first and second sides 116 and 118 return to their proximally located position and stem 102 is securely maintained within aperture 124 when user 110 wears sandal 104 adjacent toes 106 and web space 108 are placed around device 100 and it is securely engaged therein thus the enclosure of device 100 between toes 106 and space 108 prevents creeping of the device 100 and eliminates the need for any plantar regions to be engaged by the sole of the foot to provide for more comfort in one preferred embodiment of the invention first and second sides 116 and 118 have a substantially concave outer surface to accommodate adjacent.
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a perspective view of the nasal dilator of fig1 seen from the skin contacting side i e the plane side 19 having applied on the adhesive coatings 20 and 22 the release paper foils 24 and 26 respectively the release paper foil 26 entirely covers the adhesive coating 22 whereas the release paper foil 24 is shown slightly lifted allowing visual inspection of the adhesive coating 20 fig1 is a perspective view similar to the view of fig1 of a nasal dilator 10 34 according to the present invention also produced by punching a profiled plastic band 42 as illustrated in fig9 the nasal dilator 10 34 basically constitutes a structure similar to the structure of fig1 however differing from the structure of fig1 in that the nasal dilator of fig1 is a generally curved structure whereas the nasal dilator of fig1 is a generally plane structure the end parts 14 and 16 of the nasal dilator 10 34 are interconnected through the central part 18 34 which is curved as compared to the substantially planar central part 18 39 of the nasal dilator 10 39 illustrated in fig1 the nasal dilator 10 34 further differs from the nasal dilator 10 39 illustrated in fig1 in that the plane transition areas 17 39 and 18 39 delimited between the straight separation.
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of one switch and the closing of the other to prevent 34 shoot through 34 and assure a zero voltage switching first top switch s22 and first bottom switch s23 have their duty cycle or phase shift with reference to the common switches controlled by a pwm controller not shown which monitors the conditions of output voltage v o1 and varies the duty cycle or phase shift of first top switch s22 and first bottom switch s23 to maintain a tightly regulated output voltage second input subcircuit 58 through n th input subcircuit 64 operate just as described with first input subcircuit 56 just as described above second input subcircuit 58 uses second top switch s24 and second bottom switch s25 in conjunction with common top switch s20 and common bottom switch s21 to control the voltage across second primary winding tp21 additionally output circuits 62 with secondary winding ts21 coupled to second primary winding tp21 and n th output circuit 66 with secondary winding ts n coupled to n th primary winding tp n operate just as described above with respect to output circuit 60 to produce output voltage v o2 and output voltage v on respectively as illustrated by n th input subcircuit 64 with switches san and sab and primary winding tp n.
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one strip or a matrix of detectors of the charge transfer type travelling over an observed zone in which a plurality of pixels are acquired which pixels are sampled in a staggered configuration the method being characterized in that the line pitch and the column pitch of said staggered sampling are such that the image spectrum is situated mainly in a zone of the fourier plane where the modulation transfer function is meaningful and where spectrum aliasing is limited application_number US 84990297 A description fig6 shows the acquisition processing performed by two linear strips b 11 and b 12 in one possible implementation of the invention the strips b 11 and b 12 are disposed in a manner similar to the strips b 1 and b 2 they are parallel and juxtaposed and they are offset in their own length direction through a fraction of a pixel e g half a pixel i e p 2 where p is the pitch of individual detectors within a single strip the sampling time for each of the strips b 11 and b 12 is selected to be equal to 1 fc where fc is the cutoff frequency corresponding to the modulation transfer function of the equipment in practice the sampling time 1 fc and the pitch p between detectors coincides the pixel matrix obtained in this way is shown in fig7 where pixels acquired from the strip b 11 are referenced x b11 and pixels acquired from the strip b 12 are referenced x b12 as can be seen in fig7 this provides two images corresponding to the conventional acquisition pitches of 1 fc and p but offset relative to each other.
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for example by castellated engagement between upper and lower ends of the shield and the tubular structure above and below the window respectively the tubular structure 112 is rotationally aligned with a branch wellbore to be drilled 122 so that the window 120 faces in the radial direction of the desired branch wellbore this rotational alignment may be accomplished for example by use of a conventional wireline conveyed direction sensing tool not shown engaged with a key or keyway 124 having a known orientation relative to the window 120 other rotational alignment means may be used in keeping with the principles of the invention in fig9 it may be seen that a work string 126 is used to convey a mill drill or other cutting tool 128 a whipstock or other deflection device 130 and an orienting latch or anchor 132 into the casing string 114 the drill 128 is releasably attached to the whipstock 130 for example by a shear bolt 134 thereby enabling the drill and whipstock to be conveyed into the casing string 114 in a single trip into the well the anchor 132 is engaged with an anchoring and orienting profile 136 in the casing string 114 below the tubular structure 112 such engagement secures the whipstock 130 relative to the tubular structure 112 and rotationally orients the whipstock relative to the tubular structure so that an upper inclined deflection surface 138 of the whipstock faces toward the window 120 and the desired branch wellbore 122 thereafter the shear bolt 134 is sheared for example by slacking off on the work string 126 thereby applying a downwardly.
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wherein r is a monovalent organic radical containing from about 6 to about 30 preferably from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms r 2 is a divalent hydrocarbon radical containing from about 2 to about 4 carbon atoms o is an oxygen atom y is a number which has an average value from about 0 to about 1 and is preferably 0 g is a moiety derived from a reducing saccharide containing 5 or 6 carbon atoms and x is a number having an average value from about 1 to 5 preferably from 1 1 to 2 z is o 2 m 1 o 2 cr 3 o ch 2 p co 2 m 1 oso 3 m 1 or o ch 2 p so 3 m 1 r 3 is ch 2 p co 2 m 1 or ch u2550 chco 2 m 1 with the proviso that z can be o 2 m 1 only if z is in place of a primary hydroxyl group in which the primary hydroxyl bearing carbon atom u2014 ch 2 oh is oxidized to form a u2014 co 2 m 1 group b is a number from 0 to 3x 1 preferably an average of from 0 5 to 2 per glucosal group p is 1 to 10 m 1 is h or.
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the printer an ink jet printing mechanism fig3 is contained inside the housing a melted ink transporting apparatus collects melted ink from a melting element and delivers the melted ink to the printing mechanism the melted ink transporting apparatus is contained under the top surface of the printer housing the top surface of the housing includes a hinged ink access cover 20 that opens as shown in fig2 to provide the user access to the ink feed system in the particular printer shown in fig2 the ink access cover 20 is attached to an ink load linkage element 22 so that when the printer ink access cover 20 is raised the ink load linkage 22 slides and pivots to an ink load position the ink access cover and the ink load linkage element may operate as described in u s pat no 5 861 903 for an ink feed system issued jan 19 1999 to crawford et al as seen in fig2 opening the ink access cover reveals a key plate 26 having keyed openings 24 a d each keyed opening 24 a 24 b 24 c 24 d provides access to an insertion end of one of several individual feed channels 28 a 28 b 28 c 28 d of the solid ink feed system a color printer typically uses four colors of ink yellow cyan magenta and black ink sticks 30 of each color are delivered through one of the feed channels 28 a d having the appropriately keyed opening 24 a d that corresponds to the shape of the colored ink stick the operator of the printer exercises care to avoid inserting ink sticks of one color into a feed channel for a different color ink sticks may be so saturated.
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one of guide sliders 134 and side wall 118 of the guide rail so that sliding of the guide slider can be controlled wedge member 180 engages a flat recessed portion 182 of guide slider 134 in this embodiment braking shoe 144 is omitted guide slider 134 provides the necessary braking action instead of slide roller 132 fig1 shows another embodiment of the present invention which is another modification of the embodiment shown in fig7 to 9 a single handle 150 is used commonly for both purposes of door operation and brake release handle 150 is connected not only through a linkage 154 to the lock device but also through linkage 141 and a conversion plate 190 to brake mechanism 140 in operation whenever the door is opened the braking force is released whenever the door is closed also braking is released fig1 and 14 show another embodiment of the present invention a handle 250 for operating a door is attached to a base plate 252 in such a manner that it can rotate about a pair of shafts 256 a hole 201c is formed in outer panel 201b of door 201 base plate 252 is fixed at the periphery of hole 201c by means of bolts 254 an operation portion 258 and an actuating portion 259 of handle.
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decremented operating presssures resulting in the inability to make use of full available lift pressure therefore resulting in further inefficiency referring more specifically to fig4 a and 4b a more detailed illustration of controllable gas lift valve 52 and side pocket mandrel 54 is provided side pocket mandrel 54 includes a housing 68 having a gas inlet port 72 and a gas outlet port 74 when controllable valve 52 is in an open position gas inlet port 72 and gas outlet port 74 provide fluid communication between annular space 31 and an interior of tubing string 26 in a closed position controllable valve 52 prevents fluid communication between annular space 31 and the interior of tubing string 26 in a plurality of intermediate positions located between the open and closed positions controllable valve 52 meters the amount of gas flowing from annular space 31 into tubing string 26 through gas inlet port 72 and gas outlet port 74 controllable gas lift valve 52 includes a generally cylindrical hollow housing 80 configured for reception in side pocket mandrel 54 and is furnished with a latching method to leave and retrieve the valve using a tubing accessible method such as slickline an electronics module 82 is disposed within housing 80 and is electrically connected to a stepper motor 34 for controlling the operation thereof operation of stepper motor 84 adjusts a needle valve head 86 thereby controlling the position of needle valve.
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carbonate and a catalyst e g an alkali metal iodide at a temperature up to reflux temperature for the solvent used for e g 1 to 120 h if esters have been prepared in which r 6 is alkoxy compounds of formula i wherein r 6 is alkoxy compounds of formula i wherein r 6 is oh are prepared by hydrolysis of the ester group preferably at room temperature in a mixture of an aqueous alkali metal hydroxide solution and an alcohol such as methanol or ethanol for about 0 5 to 6 h compounds of formula i in which r 4 and r 5 does not represent a bond z does not represent s ch u2550 ch ch u2550 ch ch 2 or ch 2 ch u2550 ch and y represents gt ch ch 2 are prepared by method b str3 a compound of formula iv wherein r 1 r 2 r 4 r 5 r 6 r s p q m n and z are as defined above except that r 4 and r 5 must not represent a bond and z must not be s ch u2550 ch ch u2550 ch ch 2 or ch 2 ch u2550 ch is hydrogenated to give i this reduction is carried.
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responsivity of one of the sensitive means by its sensitive surface and its direction the perpendicular to such surface being incoming by the sensitive face the electrical output of each sensitive means designated s i can be expressed as the scalar product of the vectorial responsivity e i and the vector p that represents the energy flux density this invention may incorporate from three up to an undefined number n of sensitive means located each one of them on each one of the faces of a polyhedric surface constituting the transducer of the vectorial photosensor considering an orthogonal base oxyz we represent the vectorial responsivities in function of its components with respect to the base as e 1 e 1 ue89e x e 1 ue89e y e 1 ue89e z e 2 e 2 ue89e x e 2 ue89e y e 2 ue89e z e 3 e 3 ue89e x e 3 ue89e y e 3 ue89e z in an analogous way we represent the energy flux density in function of its components with respect to the base as p p x p y p z in this way we represent the signals generated by the sensitive means as s i e ix e iy e iz t u00b7 p x p y p z that is to say s i e ix e iy e iz u00b7 p x p y p z the equation that describes the physical implementation of this invention is s 1 s 2 s 3 e 1 ue89e x e 1 ue89e y e 1 ue89e z e 2 ue89e x e 2 ue89e y e 2 ue89e z e 3 ue89e x.
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of the belt 56 is preferably covered with either the hook portion or the loop portion of a hook and loop material at least part of an inward facing surface 84 of the second end 78 of the belt 56 preferably includes the mating portion of a hook and loop material the second end 78 threads through the d ring 80 on the first end 76 and folds back over onto the outward facing surface 82 of the belt 56 the hook and loop material on the second end 78 mates with the hook and loop material on the outward facing surface 82 the wearer preferably pulls the belt 56 snug before securing the second end 78 to the outward facing surface 82 the first end 76 of the belt 56 adjacent the d ring 80 may be permanently secured to the inner band 54 as by stitching not shown with reference to fig1 and 15 a pair of suspenders 58 is releasably securable to the outer belt 56 each suspender 58 comprises an elongate strip of material having first and second ends 86 that are joined to one another so that the strip forms a loop the suspenders 58 may be constructed of any suitable material including elastic and inelastic materials each looped suspender 58 receives the belt 56 the wearer may for example thread the belt 56 through each suspender 58 at the same time.
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of the brush chassis 33 and includes a recessed groove 43 the recessed groove 43 receives and mates with the guide or flange 36 thereby the brush chassis 33 is cradled in the slot 42 and does not fall through the slot 42 when assembling or replacing one or more of the brush units 32 a 32 b 32 c and 32 d the brush chassis 33 can be easily slid in and out of its respective slot 42 via the opening as will be seen from the description provided below in the exemplary embodiment the brush units 32 a 32 b 32 c and 32 d of the set of brushes 30 a are locked into their respective slot 42 via the bracelet clamp 45 of the set of scrapers 40 a clamped to the top third section 26 likewise the brush units of the set of brushes 30 b are locked into their respective slot 42 u2032 via the bracelet clamp 45 of the set of scrapers 40 b referring still to fig1 and 13 since each set of scrapers 40 a and 40 b are identical only one such set of scrapers 40 a will be described in detail the.
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may arise to dictate a preferably horizontal orientation horizontal alignment may be more suitable for location of the equipment inside a building or other above ground enclosure additionally in larger capacity systems the physical length of the pump chamber may be too long to assemble and mount in a vertical position accordingly fig6 illustrates a horizontal embodiment of the invention wherein two horizontal parallel pump chambers 10 mounted on a fabricated frame 37 above a floor plane 35 are connected in duplex with the suction 31 and discharge 43 piping plumbed together to common inlet and discharge pipes respectively in some respects this embodiment of the invention offers more convenient and effective maintenance access for example such an installation may be more appropriate for an internal basement housing above a basement floor grade where there is inadequate ceiling clearance to axially align the pumps 11 with the chamber tubes 10 in extension therefrom preparatory to telescope insertion but sufficient horizontal floor area is available in other respects the general layout of the invention remains the same in the horizontal position as in vertical alignment in that the chamber inlet coupling 12 may be in the side of the chamber 10 wall or the chamber end in either case the pump 11 discharge threads directly to the discharge pipe and the top cap flange 13 contains the discharge nipple 19 and the motor conduit compression seal couplings 21 the same.
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______________________________________29 edenor sbo5 30 0 1 2 80siccative 0 38 10 2 8630 edenor sbo5 15 0 1 2 44siccative 0 38 10 2 92 15 2 days at 2 43 55 u00b0 c 31 edenor sbo5 6 0 1 2 66siccative 0 38 10 3 1732 edenor sbo5 3 0 1 2 19siccative 0 38 10 2 1633 edenor sbo5 1 2 1 1 75siccative 0 38 10 2 8434 edenor sbo5 0 5 1 1 77siccative 0 3835 edenor sbo5 0 1 1 1 18siccative 0 3836 edenor sbo5 0 01 1 0 67siccative 0 38______________________________________ examples 37 to 43 below relate to the determination of adhesion values in the absence of the siccative using on the one hand rapidly or even relatively slowly migrating additives i which can be permanently fixed in the surface of the polyethylene material in the context of the definition according to the invention and on the other hand for comparison saturated carboxylic acids of the stearic acid isostearic acid and capric acid type as additives in this case the additive cannot of course be fixed by oxidation the table shows the adhesive strength values as a function of the time lapsing between production of the polyethylene based strip and its bonding under the standardized conditions defined above ______________________________________ quantity bonded u00d7 days makroplastno mixture g after extrusion fmax n mm sup 2 ______________________________________37 edenor sbo5 9 0 1 1 82 6 2 21 21 2 78 25 3 days 39 extrac 2 73 tion in ch sub 2 cl sub 2 26 2 96 40 2 6838 indonesian tree 9 0 8 0 33resin 11 0 40 67 0 5639 dimer fatty 9 45 3 2 68acid40 stearic acid 9 0 1 1 26 2.
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its outer circumference 82 these teeth are used for electrical impulse timing purposes in order to time the operation of the entire printer based upon motor movement in effect the movement of the shuttle is timed with the respective firing of the hammers and the driver movement by the shuttle motor 80 the hammerbank assembly 72 is driven by the motor 80 by means of two reciprocating drive rods 88 and 90 on the back of the hammerbank assembly 72 is a circuit board 92 which is connected by cable connection 93 to a flexible cable 94 having a number of lines thereof which terminate at a terminator board 96 the terminator board 96 provides a number of pins 100 for power as well as pins 102 for providing logic to the circuit board 92 looking more particularly at fig3 and 5 it can be seen that the hammerbank is shown in cross section fig3 is sectioned along lines 3 3 of fig2 the sectional view in fig3 shows the hammerbank casting 108 formed from an upper portion 110 and a lower portion 112 the respective upper portions 110 and lower portions 112 have a number of through holes 114 passing therethrough the through holes 114 receive a pair of pole pieces formed as an upper pole piece 116 and a lower pole piece 118 the two pole pieces 116 and 118 terminate at ends 120 and 122 looking more particularly at fig4 it can be seen that the upper pole piece 116 and the lower pole piece 118 have their ends 120 and 122 in contacting relationship with a series of hammers 124 the hammers are fundamentally.
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sealed room 10 will be located a portion of the front wall 12 and the first sidewall 16 at the first front corner 20 are substantially thinner compared to the rest of the portion of the same walls the prefabricated sealed room 10 may be further divided into two portions namely a hallway portion and a room portion the hallway portion of the prefabricated sealed room 10 is defined by the partition wall 28 first sidewall 16 a portion of the front wall 12 near the first front corner 20 and a portion of the rear wall 14 near the first back corner 24 the hallway portion of the prefabricated sealed room 10 may include stairs 30 depending on where the prefabricated sealed room 10 is located the rest of the portion of the prefabricated sealed room 10 is termed as the room portion referring to fig1 through 4 the prefabricated sealed room 10 further comprises a first chamber 32 located at the second front corner 22 and a second chamber located on top of the first chamber 32 the first chamber 32 is defined by a second front corner portion of the floor slab front wall 12 and the second sidewall 18 and a portion of a first wall 34 that is parallel to the front wall 12 a portion of the second wall 36 that is parallel to the second sidewall 18 and an intermediate slab.
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microprocessor 100 as a sequence of 64 bit wide locations by packing two 32 bit words into one 64 bit word for i860 reads from transceivers 104 and 106 and by unpacking one 64 bit word into two 32 bit words of transceivers 104 and 106 for i860 writes the interface apparatus of fig2 saves clock cycles during address latching in accordance with the invention as follows during i860 read and write cycles controller 108 controls access to data bus xdata of the upper and lower transceivers as described above with respect to fig1 an i860 generated address is latched to an address latch 200 for each read and write operation in accordance with the invention the controller 108 controls the address latch 200 during relatching of the address to the memory device 102 such control is exerted after comparing a current address to a previous address to determine whether the i860 asserts an i860 34 same page 34 signal when row address bits 20 through 12 of a current address are the same as those of a previous address where the row address corresponds to a memory page address in the memory device the same memory page comparator 202 receives the i860 same row address signal and i860 iaddr 11 signal in a preferred embodiment the dram uses address bits 19 through 2 with its row address portion being bits 19 through 11 because the i860 typically uses address bits 20 through 3 with its row address.
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ester bond or a peptide bond the novel compound can be designated as benzyl esters of aromatic amino acids and they can be synthesized by reacting such amino acid with phosgene at room temperature in dioxane to form the corresponding n carboxy anhydride hydrochloride which latter is reacted with the aromatic alcohol such as for example c 6 h 5 ch 2 oh to form the desired product in the form of its hydrochloride in the present specification and claims the following abbreviations are used alanine ala arginine arg asparagine asn aspartic acid asp cysteine cys glycine gly glutamic acid gln glycine gly histidine his isoleucine ilu leucine leu lysine lys methionine met phenylalanine phe proline pro sernine ser threonine thr tryptophan trp tyrosine tyr valine val hydrochloric acid hcl benzyl ester obz and p toluene sulphonate pts it is clear that the above method is by illustration only and that various other routes of preparation can be resorted to the novel compounds defined above are effective agents for the intended purposes further improved compounds which have a lower degree of hydrolysis can be prepared as follows str2 where r is an amino acid residue as amino acid there can be used any amino acid listed or any modification thereof or any other acid which enhances the product with hydrolysis stability instead.
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low volume rail 24 the high pressure fuel pump 12 also has an output fuel line 17 connected to a large common rail 18 valve 16 in fuel line 17 determines whether fuel flows from the high pressure fuel pump 12 through fuel line 17 to the large common rail 18 on off solenoid control valves 16 and 30 select between the small and large rails as the operating strategy requires fuel line 21 extends between small volume rail 24 and large volume rail 18 with valve 22 controlling flow in fuel line 21 valve 22 is normally open and pulse width modulated or controlled in an alternative variable method by closing both valves 16 and 22 small volume rail 24 is isolated from large volume rail 18 during the engine starting procedure at which time small total internal rail volume is desired as pressure in the small volume rail 24 approaches a predetermined operating pressure the duty cycle on valve 22 decreases as the pressure in large volume rail approaches that of the small volume rail 24 the duty cycle on valve 22 approaches 0 i e valve 22 is open engine control unit 40 receives inputs from pressure transducers 20 and 26 which are installed in large volume rail 18 and small volume rail 24 respectively valves 16 and 30 are operated opened or closed by engine control unit 40 based on time since engine start or the pressures indicated by transducers 20 and 26 engine control unit 40.
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in fig1 the elastic section 9 is extended or elongated completely here since the gas cushion 7 has been inflated with a gas by the activator 8 instead of a soft sleeve 10 as shown in fig1 the airbag 5 and the gas generator 6 are covered from the outside by a rigid cap 11 the airbag 5 and the gas generator 6 are located in a shell 12 which is surrounded by the cap 11 this cap 11 is a visible cover the airbag 5 emerges from the cap 11 the motor vehicle seat 1 is shown in the initial position in the region of a side element in fig3 the elastic section 9 of the covering 4 is retracted here since the gas cushion 7 is not inflated with an inflation gas the dashed line shows the contour of an inflated gas cushion 7 u2032 the gas cushion 7 can be composed of a normal fabric or of a film and is preferably of a gas tight design the gas cushion 7 can be attached to the frame 2 by means of elastic straps 15 which are attached to the gas cushion 7 for example by hooking the straps 15 into the frame 2 from fig3 it is apparent that the elastic section 9 is arranged on the inside of the side element that is to say on the part of the covering 4 facing the occupant of the seat while the side of the covering 4 which faces away is of flexible and.
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the air inlet port 56 through the valve body and out through the air outlet port 50 in order to close the valve a deactivating current is applied to the valve in an opposite polarity as the initial activating current the deactivating current is less than the activating current the deactivating current can be applied for about 0 1 to 0 5 milliseconds preferably 0 12 milliseconds at about 0 3 amps alternatively the deactivating current can be a sequence of alternating degaussing currents the preferred voltage for the valves is 12 volts however the present invention is not limited to the voltage amp and time values set forth above the present invention is not limited to the particular details of a valve one of ordinary skill in the art would contemplate that other types of valves could be used according to the present invention however it is preferable that the valve used is of a small size and of a high speed turning attention now to fig3 and 4 an air flow circuit of an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated the various components of the preferred embodiment of the present invention are illustrated in schematic form and are not necessarily drawn to scale an air inlet 22 is connected to a source of pressurized air and is used to deliver the pressurized air to the two valves 18 20 a venturi 36 is also mounted in the frame 16 of the spindle assembly 10 an air passage 28 connects the outlet of valve 20 with a first end of the venturi 36 the venturi 36 is constructed such that when an air pressure is delivered to the first end thereof a vacuum is created at the outlet 39 of the venturi 36 another air.
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reflective however not every part of the surface is necessarily reflective the parts that are reflective reflect almost all of the light e g greater than 90 of the incident light and preferably greater than 95 of the light the reflective light from the surfaces 130 is received by an imager 140 via a pupil 145 in one embodiment the pupil is a simple opening in another embodiment the pupil is a transmissive object that allows light to pass through it although the transmissive object may bend the light the reflective surface 130 includes regions 132 e g sections that are flat in at least one direction with steps 136 between the regions 132 these regions reflect the light form the sources 110 to the pupil 145 as shown the regions 132 are flat in a direction from right to left in other words a cross section of the surface 130 in a plane that is perpendicular to the pupil has regions that are flat as user herein the term u201c flat u201d means that as one moves in a particular direction along the surface in the region a direction of the movement does not change e g curve up or down on a macroscopic scale i e larger.
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transport means 318 are rendered superfluous and wherein cleaning elements 320 and cleaning means 323 329 are readily exchangeable fig4 is another schematic representation of the cross section of an open end spinning assembly 401 in the vicinity of feed roller 6 and opening roller 9 whereby a tangential belt 418 is provided below the collecting opening 413 as a transport means for the cleaning elements said belt simultaneously serving as a debris collecting means this preferably adjustable tangential belt 418 is provided with a plurality of cleaning elements 430 431 and 432 said elements being arranged in a row combined into a group and having different designs said elements all being removable and therefore replaceable on tangential belt 418 and being adjustable with respect to the various components of spinning assembly 401 cleaning element 430 is a flexible element bent into a semicircle said element being capable of passing through a bore 433 in a guide surface 434 as it is transported to the left whereby debris can also be wiped out of the bore which serves to supply air as soon as tangential belt 418 has moved further to the left cleaning element 430 is bent to the right due to its flexibility so that it is pulled out of bore 433 again the second cleaning element 431 is disposed offset slightly sideways with respect to cleaning element 430 so that it wipes laterally behind wall 435 and can clean recess 436 cleaning means 432 finally can clean.
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frit or the like the seal 205 extends around at least a portion of the space between the substrate 200 and the faceplate 203 thus an enclosed chamber only a portion of which is shown is provided to retain the activatable material which preferrably is an appropriate gas such as neon argon fluorescent material or the like which produces the appropriate glow as desired also within the chamber are the electrical conductors 201a and 202a which may represent lead lines display elements i e anodes and or cathodes or the like this construction is conventional and is described in the prior art including the above mentioned patent to s t tang the internal conductors 201a and 202a are electrically joined to or continuations of the conductors 201 and 202 respectively the conductors 201 and 202 are referred to as conductor pads and are used inter alia as terminals for the display device 250 for example the substrate 200 extends beyond the edge of faceplate 203 thus the conductor pads 201 are in essence exposed in some instances the substrate 200 with the conductor pads 201 thereon is adapted to be inserted into a suitable receptacle or socket in other cases a suitable connector not shown is arranged to abut the conductor pads 201 the conductor pads 201 and 202 are selectively connected together by interconnect 225 in order to transfer.
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sectional view of a pressurizing section k designated in fig2 and fig4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along the line iv iv of fig1 a printing head 1 shown in fig1 4 is for constructing a line head 11 of fig1 for printing on standard a4 size paper in this embodiment the line head 11 is formed by stacking ten printing heads 11 in layers the construction of the line head 11 will be described later in this specification comprising a substrate 2 made of such insulating material as silicon or photosensitive glass diaphragms 3 bonded to both sides of the substrate 2 each diaphragm 3 including an alkali proof glass plate 31 of which whole outside surface is covered with a metallic layer 32 made of ito fig3 for instance and bimorph cell type piezoelectric elements 4 made of pzt the printing head 1 has on its both sides 255 each dot printing sections 101 the printing head 1 is shaped in a flat plate form measuring the width of the printing head 1 in the direction of array of the dot printing sections 101 and the depth at right angles to the array the printing head 1 is approximately 220 mm wide by 18 mm deep by 12 mm thick.
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be added to a reaction mixture alone or in combination with each other as appropriate a surfactant to be used may for example be sodium dodecylsulfate polyethylene glycol mono p isooctylphenylether cetylpyridinium bromide and the like and a coenzyme may for example be nicotinamideadenine dinucleotide nicotinamideadenine dinucleotide phosphate adenosine 5 u2032 phosphate flavine mononucleotide pyridoxal phosphate and coenzyme a and the like a metal salt may for example be monopotassium dihydrogen phosphate disodium monohydrogen phosphate magnesium sulfate heptahydrate ferrous sulfate heptahydrate zinc sulfate heptahydrate manganese sulfate trihydrate cobalt chloride hexahydrate and the like and a trace nutrition may for example be a yeast extract an organic solvent may for example be an alkane such as n heptane cyclohexane and isooctane an ether such as methyl tert butylether an alcohol such as methanol isopropanol and n octanol a sulfoxide such as dmso a ketone such as acetone a keto acid such as oxaloacetic acid pyruvic acid and u03b1 ketobutyric acid an alkaline metal salt of a keto acid such as sodium pyruvate an alkylester of a keto acid such as methyl pyruvate the other of the optical isomers optical isomer ii i e an l or d form of the amino acid 1 thus produced may be recovered from a reaction mixture by a known method for example the biological material of the present invention is separated from a reaction mixture by a centrifugation or an equivalent method to obtain a supernatant which are then applied to methods like ion exchange chromotography to yield the amino acid or which is then made acidic and extracted with an organic solvent such as diethylether and toluene to remove an organic layer and then an aqueous layer is made basic and extracted similarly with an organic solvent to remove an.
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balanced operation the rf carrier signal does not appear in the transmitted signal u2014 all of the power is vested in the information sidebands because the rf carrier is suppressed by balancing well known methods can be used to reconstitute the rp carrier at the receiver as will be described 0050 fig2 shows a simplified block diagram of a receiver for demodulating received abpm signals in accordance with a preferred form of the invention the rf carrier is reconstituted by rectifying the signal g to produce a second harmonic i this second harmonic i is then detected by means of a phase locked loop 8 acting as a narrow band filter next the signal is divided by 2 1 scaler 9 to reproduce the original carrier signal k this technology is conventionally used to regenerate the carrier signal in the case of simple bpm the input signal g to the receiver is hard limited by limiter 6 the limited signal h is then doubled by frequency doubler 7 to produce a strong second harmonic carrier signal i a narrow bandwidth phase locked loop pll 8 detects the signal followed by a 2 1 scaling operation performed by divide by 2 circuit 9 to recover the rf carrier a 90 degree phase shifted signal l then detects the signal h in multiplier 11 the output m of the multiplier detector is a composite waveform of information and bias signals see fig3 c following the final detector a final filter 12 rejects the bias signal restoring the information signal to its proper form see fig3 b at receiver output o when the signal is finally detected through.
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lower sensitivity setting a wireless remote control system is included as part of the brush chipper 100 a wireless remote module 400 is shown in fig4 and is used by an operator at a location remote from the brush chipper 100 often the use of the remote module 400 is by an operator that is transporting the chipper joy sticks 410 are provided to maneuver the brush chipper 100 via the tracks 110 as with most tracked vehicles the tracks 110 are powered independently so while one track 110 is turning forward the other track 110 may be turning forward backward or stopped having the joysticks used to control the tracks on the remote control module allows the operator to stay away from the machine to avoid potential hazards inherent with the movement of the chipper other machine functions can also be controlled with the remote module for which a control panel 420 is also provided an example of which is shown in fig5 the control panel 420 is constructed to be installed on the remote module in the space between the joysticks as shown in fig4 the functions provided by the controls included on the control panel 420 shown in fig5 include start control 510 to.
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broken down kevlar pulp the aluminum complex grease was prepared by mixing 6 4 wt of aluminum benzoate stearate complex with 93 6 wt of an mvi naphthenic oil to form the aluminum complex grease the thixotropic base material mvi is an industrial standard grade of naphthenic oil available from exxon chemical company shell chemical company or calumet the drum was secured to the base of a vertical blender the blender blades were cleaned and lowered into the drum the composition was then mixed at 45 rpm for at least 15 minutes mixing was stopped and the blender speed was reset at its highest practical speed and mixing was continued until the kevlar pulp was thoroughly dispersed as evidence visually by the absence of small clumps of kevlar pulp the mixer was stopped and a sample taken to test for kevlar dispersion if lumps are detected mixing is continued until no visible lumps are detected the mixer was stopped and another 48 08 wt of the aluminum complex grease was added to the drum the mixer was turned on at a lower speed and mixed for an additional 15 minutes to disperse the added aluminum complex grease this pre mix constituted a pre dispersed kevlar pulp aluminum complex grease masterbatches of this fiber grease can be prepared and stored for subsequent use in mass production to a large blender was added 55 2 wt of the aluminum complex.
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l 1 is adapted to the structure of the line connector combination the clamping means 5 is placed around the wires 3 4 such that it holds together the wires 3 4 tightly or even exerts pressure on the wires 3 4 fig3 a and 3 b show an area of the cable 1 comprising the end portion l 2 fig3 a shows the wires 3 4 in parallel extending along the longitudinal axis y a sectional axis al is shown in the end portion l 2 fig3 b shows a sectional view of the cable 1 along the axis al it can be seen in the sectional view that the two wires 3 4 are adjacent to each other so that the distance d 1 of the center points of the conductors 11 13 corresponds approximately to the diameter of a wire 3 4 of the cable 1 fig4 a and 4 b also show an area of cable 1 which comprises the end portion l 2 in this illustration a clamping means 5 is mounted in the end portion of the cable 1 a sectional axis a 1 is shown in the end portion l 2 which runs through the clamping means 5 and the compensation area l 1 fig4 b is a sectional view of the.
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mode for most blocks in the b2 picture in other words after obtaining the motion vector of each block in the specified picture p 200 in the inter mode from the long term reference picture p 50 belonging to the same scene set b 2 the motion vectors of direct mode in the b2 picture are calculated from the motion vector of the co located block in the specified picture p 200 since the b2 picture and the specified picture p 200 belong to the scene set b 2 and the similarity between the scene set b 1 to which the reference picture p 50 belongs and the scene set b 2 is very high the direct mode can be selected as a coding mode for most blocks in the b2 picture accordingly the coding efficiency for the b2 picture is improved on the other hand if the motion vector of the co located block in the specified picture points to a short term reference picture the b picture is coded using the conventional expressions 1 and 2 s 153 in this time since the short term reference picture stored in the short term reference buffer belongs to the same scene set as the b picture and another scene set does not exist between the specified picture and the short term reference picture the forward motion vector and the backward motion vector of direct mode are determined using the conventional expressions 1 and 2 related to trd and trb representing time distance after one block of a b picture is coded.
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shows an end surface of a roller type guideway in accordance with the present invention wherein the roller type guideway is not equipped with end cap the roller type guideway comprises a rail 10 which is an elongated structure having four sliding surfaces 11 and 12 a slide block 20 having four reflow passages 21 22 and four sliding surfaces 23 24 a pair of half recirculating models 30 two ender caps 40 a roller model 50 which is made up of a plurality of rollers a dust proof plate 60 and two end seals 70 the slide block 20 is mounted on the rail 10 and slides thereon the sliding surfaces 11 12 abut against the sliding surfaces 23 24 of the slide block and the roller model 50 is disposed in the space defined by slide surfaces 11 12 of the rail 10 and the slide surfaces 23 24 of the slide block 20 the half recirculating models 30 are inserted in the reflow passages 21 22 of the slide block 20 the end caps 40 are assembled at both ends of the slide block 20 the dust proof pieces 60 are installed in the clearances at the lower part of the slide block for preventing dust the end seals 70 are disposed at the outer side of the ender caps 40 for stopping the dirty oil or dust on the rail 10 from entering into the slide block 20 fig3 is an exploded view for showing the half recirculating model.
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targeted volume of fat containing the gnrs in a preferred embodiment the optical elements may include beam expanding lenses to allow adjustment of the beam spread to cover different size target areas following irradiation of the gnrs in the fatty tissue to liquefy the fat 20 the liquid is aspirated using syringe 26 that is inserted into the pocket of liquefied fat the invention further includes a kit for performing selective fat removal in conjunction with an existing nir laser unit the kit includes the gnrs 8 in solution and syringes 24 and 26 the syringe for extracting the liquefied fat may be replaced by a fine cannula connected to a vacuum source that is capable of generating suction at the distal end of the cannula sufficient to draw the liquefied fat from the target area and into a collection vessel the inventive technique is possible because nir light of low power is minimally absorbed by endogenous components in the body such as skin water hemoglobin furthermore low power near infrared light does not cause photodamage to tissue nir light is currently used for imaging using indocyanine green icg an fda approved imaging agent able to absorb and emit in this region while skin and adipose tissue do not absorb the nir wavelengths gnrs do enabling.
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shown in fig8 alternatively an external starter could be used before leaving the aircraft servicing station this would allow automated pre flight checks to be done at full thrust while the aircraft remained securely docked once pre flight checks are completed satisfactorily the aircraft climbs clear of the rails into free flight as shown in fig9 the aircraft can then proceed on its mission and ultimately return to the base apparatus for another retrieval the full operations cycle of the aircraft can thus be performed without manual intervention it should be appreciated that in various embodiments the apparatus of the present disclosure includes a base having a a frame configured to rest on the ground or a moving object such as a vessel on land or on water b one or a plurality of rails supported by the frame and extending transversely from the frame c upwardly extending restrainers such as spaced apart teeth or pins on the rails d a brake cushioning mechanisms and or impact absorbers such as shock absorbers supported by the frame and attached to the rails or soft material on the restrainers e a parking or servicing station supported by the frame and configured securely to park the aircraft for servicing f a mover supported by the frame and configured to move the spanwise fixture with respect to the parking station g an aircraft guider or guides configured to guide the aircraft during the relative motion between the spanwise fixture and the parking station such that the aircraft is inserted into the aircraft parking station in a desired position and orientation h an extractor configured to extract the aircraft from the parking.
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forms a salt bridge from the c terminus to the body of the enzyme if appropriate a suitable amino acid replacement can be made in the body of the protein so as to enable the formation of a salt bridge an aspartic acid 191d is added to the c terminal serine s190 this results in a salt bridge with arginine at position 58 where wild type lysine has been replaced by arginine k58r by site directed mutagenesis at least one disulfide bridge is formed to stabilise the enzyme in the c terminal part via the u03b1 helix or a region near the u03b1 helix leucine 105 and glutamine 162 are changed to cysteines resulting in disulfide bridge between them l105c and q162c by site directed mutagenesis point mutations are made to increase the stability of t reesei xylanase ii n11d t26r g30h n67r n97r a132r n157r a160r t165n m169h s186r production of mutated and recombinant xynii genes were carried out by the following general procedures t reesei xylanase ii was produced in e coli strains xl1 blue or rv308 using the vector pkktac vtt espoo finland or the vector palk143 roal rajam u00e4ki finland t reesei xynii gene was directly cloned by pcr from the cdna of t reesei to the vector pkktac induction of expression by iptg alternatively the plasmid palk143 was used which contains t reesei xynii gene both of the vectors secrete the xylanase into the medium the vector pkktac by pectate lyase pelb signal sequence and the vector palk143 by amylase signal sequence the.
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a quadrature down converter which is also supplied with the output signal of the radio frequency generator 5 via the power divider 7 in addition to being supplied the received signal the base unit 1 also comprises a central clock generator 23 which can have for example a clock crystal having a resonant frequency ft of 32 768 khz the output signal of the central clock generator 23 is supplied on the one hand to a phase locked loop 25 which generates at its output the clock signal for the central evaluating and control unit 3 the clock signal can have a frequency of for example 4 u2013 10 mhz on the other hand the output signal of the central clock generator 23 is supplied to a divider 27 which can be constructed for example as a counter and divides down the output signal of the central clock generator at a particular ratio the output signal of the divider 27 is supplied to a counter 29 the information of which in turn is transmitted to the central evaluating and control unit 3 in this arrangement the divider 27 can be preferably adjusted with respect to the divider ratio by the evaluating and control unit 3 for example the divider 27 can be constructed as a loadable counter wherein the number of counting steps per counting cycle can be determined by the evaluating and control unit 3 in this manner the periodic output signal of the divider 27 can be set with an accuracy of 1 ft.
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radius at two independent phase angles imbalance data is obtained by measuring either acceleration velocity force or displacement at two independent locations on the vibrating system these measurements are processed to calculate a vector for each end representing the out of balance force nominally acting at each counterbalance axial location this vector is not raw signal data from the force sensors but has been compensated for forces that result from movement of the bearing mounts as the nominal out of balance force magnitude and phase angle at each of the two locations is calculated another process controls addition of correction mass to correct the imbalance the balancing system of the preferred embodiment uses electrical signals generated by load cells in the bearing mounts and by associated accelerometers to control the application of counterbalance mass in the preferred embodiment a pair of load cells 42 are located with one for each end of shaft 1 as shown in fig4 the load cell may measure small displacements in a very stiff elastically deforming support system a strain sensor suited to this application is the piezo disc this type of sensor produces a large signal output and so is not significantly affected by rfi figure shows an example of a possible bearing mount this bearing mount includes two concentric cylindrical rings 46 47 as illustrated in fig5 a pair of load bridges 40 41 are connected at the top and bottom of the inner ring 47 respectively and to opposite parts of the inner.
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aeruginosa 110 analogous ahl autoinducers share a common homoserine lactone moiety and typically differ only in their acyl side chain moieties fig2 depicts another typical gram negative luxir circuit 200 consisting of a bacteria cell species ains v fischerii 210 producing within the luxi proteins 220 ahl autoinducers 230 of composition octanoic acid 2 oxo tetrahydro furan 3 yl aimide 235 the ahl autoinducers are received by the luxr protein 240 and affect the bioluminescence of the species ains v fischerii 210 fig3 depicts another typical gram negative luxir circuit 300 consisting of a bacteria cell species expi e carotorova 310 producing within the luxi proteins 320 ahl autoinducers 330 of composition 3 oxo hexanoic acid 335 the ahl autoinducers are received by the luxr protein 340 and affect the synthesis of carbapenom an antibiotic of the species expi e carotorova 310 fig4 depicts another typical gram negative luxir circuit 400 consisting of a bacteria cell species cvii chromobacterium violaceum 410 producing within the luxi proteins 420 ahl autoinducers 430 of composition hexanoic acid 2 oxo tetrahydro furan 3 yl amide 435 the ahl autoinducers are received by the luxr protein 440 and affect the generation of a deep violet pigment named violacein of the species cvii chromobacterium violaceum 410 for the gram positive bacterial species bacillus anthracis a signaling molecule autoinducer 2 ai 2 is synthesized via a luxs type protein the luxs protein converts s ribosylhomocysteine to 4 5 dihydroxyl 2 3 pentanedione catalysing the formation of the ai 2 the species rhii p aeruginosa 110 ains v fischerii 210 expi e carotorova 310 cvii chromobacterium violaceum 410 and similar other species produce a variety of signaling molecules which perform diverse functions.
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to fig1 a support bracket 12 which includes a pair of parallel horizontal flanges 13 and 14 extends from and is integral with cylinder 9 flanges 13 and 14 respectively support sets of three freely rotatable pulleys 15 and 16 cables 17 18 and 19 are passed over respective pulleys of each of sets 15 and 16 and are anchored at first ends to the base of column 1 the cables extend through the interior of the support member 6 with cable 19 passing over a pulley 21 at the end of support member 6 disposed within column 4 pulley 21 rotating about a horizontal axis the second end of cable 19 is affixed to the upper end of column 4 the structure of the columns 1 2 3 and 4 which permits this arrangement and particularly the location of pulley 21 may best be seen from fig5 the cable 18 is passed over a pulley 22 which freely rotates about a vertical shaft within member 6 and continues about a pulley 23 which is mounted for free rotation about a vertical shaft within support member 5 cable 18 thereafter passes around a freely rotatable pulley 24 at the end of support member 5 disposed within column 3 and the second end of cable 18 is affixed to the top of column 3 similarly the cable 17 is passed around a pulley 25 coaxial with pulley 22 then around a pulley 26 coaxial with pulley 23 along the interior of support member 5 about a pulley 27 located at the end of member 5 disposed within column 2 and the second end of cable.
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were analyzed experiment result shows that in forming period by multiple administration of cordyceps cicadae sample a or its stepwise extract b c d had no significant difference on the residence time in the accompanying box of the mouse induced by morphine but in withdrawal period after treatment with cordyceps cicadae sample a or stepwise extract sample b c the residence time in the accompanying box time was significantly lower than morphine group especially the residence time in the accompanying box of sample d is very significantly lower than morphine group suggesting that hea can be used in drug seeking behaviour after withdrawal and it had certain anti addiction fig8 a b male c57bl 6 mice 20 25 g after one week of adaptive feeding to the animals were randomly divided into eight groups sham operation group ir group hea 5 mg kg group hea 7 mg kg group hea 10 mg kg group dpcpx 1 mg kg group dpcpx 1 mg kg hea 5 mg kg group and dpcpx 1 mg kg hea 7 5 mg kg group the mouse was weighed before operation then peritoneally injected with pentobarbital sodium 50 mg kg to anaesthetize the mouse abdomen was opened by ventromedial incision blunt dissection and.
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deposited or otherwise formed electron barrier layer a charge collection electrode 108 is patterned into a two dimensional array of pixel electrodes that are under charge generator layer 104 or are embedded at a bottom surfaces thereof an electron blocking layer 106 may cover pixel electrodes 108 also called charge collection electrode a read out circuit is interposed between charge generator layer 104 and a substrate 114 and comprises respective signal storage capacitors 112 coupled electrically with the pixel electrodes and a thin film transistor tft array comprising respective gating transistors 110 coupled electrically with the junctions between the pixel electrodes and the signal storage capacitors transistors 110 are normally in an off state but can be enabled turned on by a gating signal delivered over gate pulse line 116 to thereby deliver charge accumulated in signal storage capacitors to a charge amplifier 118 a programmable high voltage power supply 120 applies a positive potential to top electrode 100 relative to ground and to grounded signal storage capacitors 112 to thereby induce an electrical field in charge generator layer 104 additional electrical fields can be generated as well for example by forming and appropriately biasing special electrodes that extend into the underside of charge generator layer 104 between adjacent charger collector.
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in this particular embodiment it includes a tubular mount 26 which may have a reinforcing rim 27 at its front end and includes a central axial opening 28 therethrough a pin hole 29 is provided and through which a fastening pin 29 a may insert after the tubular extension 30 of the spreader bracket 11 inserts therein such that when the apertures of the tubular portion 30 aligned with the aperture 29 of the tubular mount the pin 29 a may insert therethrough for temporarily holding the spreader mounted as a removable accessory to the mower see fig2 the tubular mount 26 has secured thereto as upon its upper surface angles 31 which extends for some width as can be seen in fig7 through 9 and the angle 31 includes further angles 32 secured thereto as by welding the spacing as at 33 formed intermediate the angles 31 and 32 are designed for mounting onto the front beam as can be seen at 34 in fig1 to provide for the means for furnishing this style of mounting bracket for removably accessorizing various components such as a spreader that may be attached onto or removed from the mower during usage or when no longer needed further apertures may be provided as at 35 through the angle 31 so as to allow for the insertion of a mounting bolt or perhaps another securement pin for holding the shown mounting bracket 25 in place when installed upon the aforesaid mower chassis beam 34 as explained fig1 shows another form of mounting bracket 36 that may secure to the chassis or one of its beams of a riding or.
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decreasing the amount of light beams emitted upward from the first red and blue leds 104 r and 104 b and the amount of the decrease may vary according to the shape of the lens of the led or the package for example in a case of an led having a lens or a package for emitting light laterally it is preferable that the amount of upward light beam is decreased by about u00bd in addition in a case of an led having a dome or hemisphere shaped lens or package it is preferable that the amount of upward light beam is decreased by about u2153 the upper cover 112 can be configured such that it completely blocks the directly upward light beams from the first red and blue leds 104 r and 104 b depending on the purpose or the design of the backlight apparatus 100 in this case the cavity 122 completely houses the first red and blue leds 104 r and 104 b in the meantime instead of forming the cavity 120 in the sidewall 120 the entire portion of sidewall 120 can be shifted back to the position of the inner wall 118 to allow the substantially same effect the aforedescribed led backlight apparatus 100.
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to more than one component or step may include a singular embodiment or step also any reference to attached fixed connected or the like may include permanent removable temporary partial full and or any other possible attachment option additionally any reference to without contact or similar phrases may also include reduced contact or minimal contact as used herein u201c aft u201d refers to the direction associated with the tail e g the back end of an aircraft or generally to the direction of exhaust of the gas turbine as used herein u201c forward u201d refers to the directed associated with the nose e g the front end of an aircraft or generally to the direction of flight or motion generally a typical jet engine propulsion system i e a system comprising a jet engine and nacelle includes a thrust reversing system or simply a thrust reverser the thrust reverser may comprise a torque box a cascade array a translating sleeve and a plurality of blocker doors the torque box comprises a load bearing structure typically radially formed about the central axis of the propulsion system the cascade array comprises a plurality of vents that redirect airflow during certain operations e g landing to generate reverse thrust the translating sleeve comprises a structure situated in a stowed configuration concentrically about a cascade array the mocker doors are coupled to the translating sleeve and lower or deploy within a bypass air duct defined by the translating sleeve inner surface and an inner fixed structure outer surface to redirect fan air through the cascade array the translating sleeve may be coupled to one or.
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the solution is stirred until the preservatives are completely dissolved the resulting solution is then transferred to another stainless steel vessel fitted with an homogeneous mixer and is allowed to cool until approximately 60 u00b0 c the cmc cross linker powder is then added at high speed mixing to insure there is no lump formation and mixed until homogeneous this resulting material is allowed to sit e g overnight to minimize the air bubbles in the final product the cmc is cross linked by the aluminum acetate borate and swells with the aqueous solution the other part of the shampoo uses a mixture of cleansers foam boosters thickeners conditioners and fragrance to yield the cleaning action and a more 34 shampoo like 34 texture approximately 0 7 of a 40 solution of ammonium lauryl sulfosuccinate in water monamate lnt 40 mona approximately 0 125 lauramide diethanolamine monamid 1089 mona 0 375 sodium lauryl betaine monateric 985a mona 0 5 propylene glycol and 0 075 fragrance are blended together the monamate lnt 40 and monateric 985a are soaps e g amphoteric surfactants while the monamid 1089 is a foam booster which also may act as a conditioner the propylene glycol is used primarily as a thickener so as to give a more conventional shampoo like consistency once these ingredients are all blended they are added to the cross linked cmc water mixture at slow speed and mixed slowly to ensure that there is no air entrapment for use the shampoo is.
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as represented by adiprene and vibrathane trademarks of crompton corporation various features and aspects of the present invention are illustrated further in the examples that follow while these examples are presented to show one skilled in the art how to operate within the scope of the invention they are not intended in any way to serve as a limitation upon the scope of the invention vibrathane 8523 a commercially available mdi terminated polyester prepolymer crompton corporation with 6 9 wt reactive nco content was used to evaluate elastomers containing two non reactive polydimethylsiloxane pdms additives the additives were wacker sws 101 10 000 w 10 and wacker sws 101 60 000 w 60 the 10 000 and 60 000 refer to the viscosity cst of the fluids each additive was added to a container of vibrathane 8523 at a level of 1 3 and mixed in thoroughly a third container was carried along as a control with vibrathane 8523 but no additive the three containers were allowed to remain at 158 u00b0 f 70 u00b0 c overnight 16 hours each container was inspected in the morning before elastomer preparation no evidence of separation or increase in viscosity was found the mixture was placed in a vacuum chamber and less than 10 millibars of vacuum was applied no appreciable gas evolution was noted indicating that the additive had been dry and that there had been no other source of moisture contamination to each container was added sufficient 1 4 butanediol to react with 98 of the available isocyanate the contents of the containers were mixed thoroughly and air entrained during mixing was removed.
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the slot 18 includes a raised mouth 20 a ceiling ramp 20 b and a forward stop 20 c the cartridge rack 14 is insertable into the base 12 by sliding the pins 16 into the mouths 20 a to the rear and slightly down when the cartridge rack 14 is drawn forward the forward motion is stopped when the pins 16 contact the forward stops 20 c the rear of the cartridge rack 14 may be raised to allow the pins 16 to clear the forward stops 20 c to remove the cartridge rack 14 from the base 12 a side view of a rear portion of the cartridge rack 14 is shown in fig1 when the magnets 22 a and 22 b are separated and the front of the cartridge rack 14 is lowered a stop angle s is provided by a sloped portion 24 at the extreme rear of the cartridge rack 14 rises against a ceiling or bottom face 26 of the base 12 preventing further tilting of the cartridge rack 14 beyond the angle s a side view of a rear portion of a two piece cartridge rack 14 a is shown in fig1 a the cartridge rack 14 a includes a metal.
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has a bore with an internal thread 194 an exterior thread 196 complementary to and for engagement with the threaded opening 190 and lock means such as keys 198 operable from a first position seen in fig6 a allowing rotation of the insert 192 into the threaded opening 190 and a second position seen in fig6 c locking the insert 188 against rotation in the threaded opening 190 first the proximal end 122 of the stud 118 is engaged with the internal thread 194 of the insert 188 until the keys 198 engage the first end surface 158 of the press member 148 a socket of a power tool is placed over the wrenching surface 146 so that a force can be selectively applied to rotationally move the press member driver 136 on the rotational axis 120 the rotational movement of the press drive member 136 drives the stud 118 the press member 148 and the insert 188 in mutual rotation on the rotational axis 120 such that the external thread 196 of the insert 188 is threaded into the threaded opening 190 of the parent material 192 the mutual rotation is obtained because the torque required to overcome the detent 165 is greater than the torque required to threadably engage the insert 188 into the parent material 192 as seen in fig6 b rotation of the insert 188 is stopped when the lower engagement surface 186 of the depth gage 176 contacts a surface 200 of the parent material 192 surrounding the threaded opening 190 the depth gage 176 therefore insures that the insert 188 is longitudinally located at a predetermined depth below the surface 200 of the parent material 192 rotation of the.
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n n diethylaminoethoxy phenyl 001 2 butylbenzofur 3 yl methanol hydrochloride2 methyl 3 3 5 diiodo 4 2 n n diethylamino 003 ethoxy benzoyl benzofuran hydrochloride2 n butyl 3 3 5 diiodo 4 carboxymethoxy 005 benzoyl benzofuran2 methyl 3 3 5 diiodo 4 hydroxy benzoyl benzofuran 011 2 methyl 3 3 5 diiodo 4 carboxymethoxy 015 benzyl benzofuran4 39 hydroxy 3 39 iodo 3 5 diiodo 4 2 n n dimethylamino 024 ethoxy benzophenon hydrochloride2 butyl 3 3 iodo 4 hydroxybenzoyl benzofuran 029 4 39 4 dihydroxy 3 39 3 5 triiodo diphenylmethan 032 ______________________________________ in one embodiment of this aspect of the invention the above compounds are used for the treatment of at least one of heart arrhythmia and hyperthyroidism yet another aspect of the invention is directed to a pharmaceutical preparation which comprises as an active ingredient a compound selected from the group consisting of ______________________________________3 5 diiodo 4 2 n n diethylaminoethoxy phenyl 001 2 butylbenzofur 3 yl methanol hydrochloride2 methyl 3 3 5 diiodo 4 2 n n diethylamino 003 ethoxy benzoyl benzofuran hydrochloride2 n butyl 3 3 5 diiodo 4 carboxymethoxy 005 benzoyl benzofuran2 methyl 3 3 5 diiodo 4 hydroxy benzoyl benzofuran 011 2 methyl 3 3 5 diiodo 4 carboxymethoxy 015 benzyl benzofuran4 39 hydroxy 3 39 iodo 3 5 diiodo 4 2 n n dimethylamino 024 ethoxy benzophenon hydrochloride2 butyl 3 3 iodo 4 hydroxybenzoyl benzofuran 029 4 39 4 dihydroxy 3 39.
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and may at times detract therefrom the ranges of the calcium ion and hydroxyl ion concentrations mentioned above include the respective saturation concentrations this invention further requires the cellulose fibers which have undergone the foregoing treatment to be immersed in an aqueous solution containing calcium ions and phosphoric acid ions in this immersion the concentration of calcium ions is in the range of 0 002 mol liter to 0 08 mol liter and that of phosphoric acid ions in the range of 0 001 mol liter to 0 04 mol liter the temperature of retention in the range of 20 u00b0 to 50 u00b0 c and the period of retention in the range of one to 14 days if the temperature or the period of the retention of the cellulose fibers in the aqueous solution falls short of the lower limit of the range concerned or the concentration of the calcium ions or the phosphoric acid ions in the aqueous solution is unduly low the desired coating layer of calcium phosphate compound is not formed conversely increasing the temperature or the period of the retention beyond the upper limit of its range serves no useful purpose because it does not proportionately add to the effect of the immersion and may at times detract therefrom when the concentration of the calcium ions or the phosphoric acid ions is unduly high it is difficult to form a uniform coat of calcium phosphate compound on the cellulose fibers the term 34 calcium phosphate compound.
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yarns in the same direction according to substantially superposed rows perpendicular to the plane of the layers this in fact has no effect on the functions which are fulfilled by the textile structure according to the invention or on its mechanical properties in any case when a structure is draped over a piece the layers of yarns which constitute it slide in relation to one another thus the invention is not limited to a distribution of the yarns in the same direction according to substantially superposed rows for example fig7 shows a textile structure according to the invention comprising like that illustrated in fig1 four layers 16 to 19 of weft yarns 10 and three layers 21 to 23 of warp yarns 30 arranged alternately the yarns all having the same direction within one and the same layer it can be noted that the layers are arranged in such a manner that the direction of one layer is crossed in relation to that of the adjacent layers in this example the directions of two adjacent layers are essentially at 90 u00b0 from one another the layers are arranged in such a manner that the yarns of the layers of the same nature warp or weft are not superposed but offset in relation to one another the stacked layers of the textile structure are tied by tying yarns 20 the method of tying is of the 4 1 twill type.
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39 s center of mass on the putter the u201c sweet spot u201d is centrally located on the hitting surface to properly use the putter it is necessary to roll the head across the putting surface on the freely rotating ball the ball guides the head to move in a straight line furthermore the ball assists the golfer to maintain the head at the proper level above the putting surface it is necessary for the golfer to have the ball touch the putting surface to cause rotation of the ball in a putting swing when the ball is touching the putting surface and rotating the sweet spot of the hitting surface will strike the targeted golf ball additionally the putter helps the user develop a desired putting stroke by controlling the speed of the back stroke when the head is swung away from the golf ball and front stroke when the head is swung toward the golf ball the ball of the putter only spins within a desired speed limit of the back stroke and front stroke if the stroke is too fast beyond the predetermined limit the ball will not spin the user can know whether the ball is spinning by looking at the broken line on the ball if the line remains broken the ball is not spinning if the ball is spinning the broken line will appear as a solid line which is in line with the sight line of the top surface of the head when the average golfer properly uses the putter his.
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the bat tube and is held in the interior bore 58 of the port 52 and will spread the slots 56 as the fastener is seated the screw 60 illustrated will thread into the bore 58 for substantially the full length of the bore the spreading of the post 52 on the interior of the tube will cause a tight locking action as the disclosed screw 60 pulls the saddle surfaces 50 up tight against the outer surfaces of the tube 28 b the opening 66 in bat tube 28 b is countersunk so that the head of the fastener 60 does not protrude from the bat tube to cause snagging of straw or other materials as the reel is operated the length of the hub 46 axially along the tube which is indicated generally by the dimension indicated by double arrows 70 in fig2 can be much greater than that needed for the lower finger portions 45 of the tines which should be tapered and small so that they operate satisfactorily in various types of grain hub length axially can be independent of the axially directed width of the lower portions of the tine and the width indicated at 70 is selected to obtain good stability against sideward loads and reduce the likelihood that the tines or fingers will work loose the mounting of the tine or finger 32 is thus by using a single screw or other fastener such as a threaded bolt rivet expansion plug or other anchor only two parts total that expands into the post the slit on the post on the interior of the bat tube causes expansion of the post on the interior of the tube so that the finger or tine is held tightly in the hole through which.
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shown in fig2 prior to complete installation into the vehicle 10 a shipping cap 22 is removably coupled to the antenna base 18 when completing the installation of the antenna 14 to the vehicle 10 the shipping cap 22 is removed from the antenna base 18 and is replaced with the antenna mast 20 as shown in fig3 as further shown in fig2 the antenna 14 includes a detection mechanism shown generally at 24 for assisting in the detection of the installation of the antenna mast 20 fig3 the detection mechanism 24 is shown to be integrated with the shipping cap 22 as can be appreciated in various other embodiments not shown the detection mechanism is implemented separate from the shipping cap 22 and or installed in place of the shipping cap 22 in various embodiments the detection mechanism 24 can further include a shunt element 34 that movably couples to and extends from a body 28 of the shipping cap 22 when the shipping cap is installed to the antenna base 18 the shunt element 34 couples to a ground element e g of the vehicle chassis through the antenna base 18 as shown in fig2 when a contact is made between the shunt element 34 and the ground element a no signal condition is created in contrast when no contact is made between the shunt element 34 and the ground element a signal enable.
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converted into linearly polarized light through the linear polarizer 46 the linearly polarized light is changed into right handed circularly polarized light through the retardation film 44 the right handed circularly polarized light passes through the liquid crystal layer 40 and the color filter 36 u201c as is u201d and then is absorbed by the black background 34 formed on either surface of the second substrate 32 0064 fig8 shows the state of light while it passes through each component in the nb mode device when an electric field is not applied to liquid crystal the natural light is first converted into linearly polarized light through the linear polarizer 46 the linearly polarized light is changed into left handed circularly polarized light through the retardation film 44 the left handed circularly polarized light is converted into right handed polarized light through the liquid crystal layer 40 and then the right handed polarized light passes through the color filter 36 u201c as is u201d and is absorbed by the black background 34 formed on either surface of the second substrate 32 0066 fig9 shows the state of light while it passes through each components in the nb mode device when an electric field is applied to the liquid crystal layer the natural light is first converted into linearly polarized light through the linear polarizer 46 the linearly polarized light is changed into left handed circularly polarized light through the retardation film 44 the left handed circularly polarized light passes through the liquid.
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line 36 through which parts of the exhaust gases or mixture of exhaust gases and secondary air can be directed past the turbine 32 the amount of air directed past is determined by a wastegate 38 if the wastegate 38 is closed this leads to a maximum exhaust gas flow through the turbine 32 which then leads to a maximum compression of the fresh air in the intake duct the boost pressure is increased as a result if on the other hand the wastegate 38 is opened to the maximum as many exhaust gases as possible flow through the bypass channel 36 whereupon the turbine power taken up by the turbine 32 drops in parallel with this there is a decrease in the power delivered by the compressor 16 and consequently in the boost pressure 0022 fig2 shows the actuation of the wastegate 38 in schematic form the wastegate 38 possesses a wastegate flap 40 which covers an inlet opening 42 toward that end the flap 40 is mounted about a swiveling axis 44 the varying distance between the throttle flap 40 and the opening 42 produces a reduced throughflow area in terms of flow rate with the result that a varyingly large proportion of the exhaust gases flows through the bypass line 36 the wastegate flap 40 is mechanically linked to a diaphragm box 46 the diaphragm box 46 has two mutually separate chambers 48 and 50 to which pressure is applied via the lines 52.
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b1 80 20 mol after polymerization the reaction mixture was added dropwise to 500 ml of n hexane to thereby solidify and purify the resulting resin and the generated white powder was filtered on a membrane filter and washed with n hexane 1000 ml the white powder was collected and dried overnight under reduced pressure at 40 u00b0 c to obtain methacrylic copolymer p6 6 42 g the methacrylic copolymers p1 to p6 each in an amount of 100 parts by weight and 10 parts by weight of triphenylsulfonium nonafluorobutanesulfonate tps 109 midori kagaku co ltd japan were dissolved in an ethyl lactate solvent to give a copolymer concentration of 6 3 by weight thereby preparing photosensitive resin compositions r 1 to r 6 after an antireflection coating arc 29 nissan chemical industries ltd japan was applied onto a silicon wafer each photoresist resin composition was applied onto the antireflection coating by spin coating to thereby form a photosensitive layer of 100 nm thickness after pre exposure bake on a hot plate at a temperature of 90 u00b0 c for 60 seconds each photosensitive layer was irradiated in a 75 nm half pitch line and space pattern 10 lines using an electron beam lithography system els 7700 elionix inc japan followed by post exposure bake peb at a given temperature for 90 seconds then each photosensitive layer was developed for 60 seconds with 0 3 m aqueous tetramethylammonium hydroxide and rinsed with pure water to obtain a line and space pattern the same procedure as shown in example 5 was repeated to obtain methacrylic copolymer p7 14 1 g except that monomer l1 was replaced with u03b1 methacryloyloxy u03b3 butyrolactone hereinafter.
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c minus the signal of fig4 b shown on an enlarged scale in fig4 d as in fig4 c each vertical step in the signal corresponds to a commutation or step pulse generated on output terminal 20 of control logic 12 a curve 80 is drawn onto the plot of fig4 d to illustrate the magnitude of the error at each motor commutation returning again to fig3 after the error computation is performed in box 60 comparison is made to determine whether or not u03c6error is greater than u03c6reference with the result being placed on conductor 44 in fig1 if u03c6error is greater than u03c6reference then the rotor has not yet reached the switching angle determined by u03c6reference and is not yet ready to be commutated again control then transfers to box 66 in which v min counter the value of which appears on conductor 46 is examined to see whether or not it exceeds zero as will be recalled v min is an integer which determines the minimum commutation rate and thus the minimum velocity of motor 26 even if the rotor has not reached the switching angle determined by u03c6reference it may be necessary to commutate it in order to maintain the minimum commutation rate if v min counter gt 0 i e it is not necessary to step the motor to maintain the minimum rate control returns again to box 56 to wait for the clock pulse returning again to box 62 if u03c6error is not greater than u03c6reference control passes to box 64 the value of counter v in appears on conductor 48 in fig1 as.
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by aluminum chloride 5 3 g 40 mmol after 1 hour sodium bicarbonate saturated aqueous solution and methanol were added the mixture was then extracted throughout with ethyl acetate the combined organic extracts were washed with brine dried sodium sulfate filtered and concentrated the resulting material was purified by flash chromatography silica gel ethyl acetate to give 2 4 g of the title compound as a yellow solid yield 85 1 h nmr c 3 d 6 o d 8 6 8 7 m 2h 7 72 d j 9 0 hz 2h 7 27 d j 8 9 hz 2h 6 84 6 96 m 3h 6 73 d j 9 0 hz 2h 4 8 t j 3 1 hz 2h 6 methoxy 2 4 methoxyphenyl benzo b thiophen 3 yl 4 hydroxyphenyl methanone 0 39 g 1 00 mmol and ethylene glycol mono ethyl ether 2 mmol were converted to 350 mg of the title compound by the procedure of example 1 using 520 mg 2 0 mmol of triphenylphosphine and 2 0 mmol of diethyl azodicarboxylate the only difference being that the total reaction time was 18 hours 6 methoxy 2 4 methoxyphenyl benzo b thiophen 3 yl 4 ethoxyethoxy phenyl methanone 0 35 g 0 76.
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are replaced by a plurality of orifices 20 and 21 producing two multiple jets 22 and 23 forming two sprays from opposite directions with regard to the two water jets 17 18 from opposite directions in fig2 and 3 and similarly the two multiple water jets 22 23 from opposite directions in fig4 it should be noted that these jets are parallel but are offset in the direction of the length of the body 1 of the instrument as is clearly visible in fig2 to 4 in fig5 the two orifices 15 and 16 provided in the two arms 2 and 3 are directed so as to produce two oblique water jets 17 and 18 inclined in the ginggivatooth direction the two jets are thus directed properly with no risk of causing detachment of the gingiva prejudicial to good periodontal health in fig6 one of the two needle eyes 4 and 5 namely the needle eye 5 of the arm 3 of the fork shaped instrument receives a radial hair brush 24 the body 25 of which is fitted from inside the fork into the needle eye 5 and is held therein by friction or by a catching shoulder or ring 26 such that the radial hair brush 24 projects from the arm.
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garments made of all types of textile fabrics without the need for additional agents such as detergents and fabric softeners it may be desirable to include in the formulation one or more surfactants to enhance the detergency action of the dptb or pnb by means of reducing the surface tension of the composition exemplary surfactant include fatty alcohol polyethylene glycol ethers linear primary alcohol ethoxylates and cyclic siloxanes other glycol ethers suitable for use as dry cleaning solvents may be added as well including ptb and pnb thus dry cleaning compositions according to the present invention may include less than 90 by weight of dptb provided that the weight ratio of dptb to water remains greater than about 9 1 compositions according to the present invention may contain as little as 50 by weight of dptb or even less or any quantity between 50 and 100 by weight i e 55 weight 60 weight 65 weight etc while fabric softening agents are not necessary to achieve dry cleaning they are beneficial and serve to enhance the dry cleaning process thus compositions according to the present invention may also include an effective amount of one or more fabric softening agents it has also been determined that the dptb compositions of the present invention are effective solvents for water insoluble dyes and the dyeing of fabrics dye compositions can be prepared by dissolving aliphatic glycol ether soluble dyes in the dptb compositions of the present invention dyes that are water insoluble but soluble in aliphatic glycol ethers can be readily identified by those of ordinary skill in the art without undue experimentation by performing simple solubility testing.
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start of the transposed reading of a block of images k during the first series of four elementary cycles t h to t 4h the following operations for access to the memory are performed in reading 0 then 4 8 12 corresponding to the transposed reading of the block of images k namely the reading of the matrix memory along the columns whereas the prior writing of the block k was made linewise in the memory in writing 12 then 13 14 15 namely the last line of the block of images k written from the source sequence feeding the memory during the series of four following elementary cycles the 34 line 34 data coming from the source sequence from the images block 34 k 1 34 are written in the 34 column 34 released by the reading of the first series of the transposed sequence of the block k namely and so on in accordance with the table of fig2 in examining the sequencing of the reading writing operations in detail it may be noted that a natural splitting of the memory into an odd parity half plane and an even parity half plane causes conflicts relating to access for example in t o a writing of the word 0 has to be done and simultaneously a writing of the word 12 which is of the same parity and is therefore physically located in the same storage half plane this anomaly is coped with by using the organization proposed in fig3 wherein the words of the odd parity lines of the matrix are permutated in.
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0 01 by weight to 20 by weight of the total composition and more preferably at from about 0 3 to about 10 by weight of the total composition in yet another embodiment of this invention the odor control composition can further comprise a powdered release agent release agents such as magnesium silicates talc can be defined as a compound that can provide benefits of stick prevention contamination prevention and quicker drying time visual indication of coverage as well as provide a coating or physical barrier to odorous compounds on porous materials more preferably the release agent will also be an odor absorbing powder such as for example inorganic silicone and magnesium powders sodium bicarbonate chlorophyll sodium dihydrogen phosphate potassium acid phthalates or mixtures thereof the powdered release agent can be present at about 0 1 by weight to about 10 by weight of the total composition the non aqueous volatile carrier of this invention should have a volatility greater than water preferably the nonaqueous volatile carrier is acetone which when sprayed on a substrate will dry most quickly and not have the potential problems of clumping if sprayed onto absorbent or adsorbent particulate materials another preferable non aqueous volatile carrier is.
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the water to be filtered or replaced with new volume of water via recycling module 140 and or cause the fabrics to undergo another sonication in chamber 108 and or adjust the operation of transducer 112 finally controller 120 causes the fabric articles in chamber 105 to undergo a conventional drain wash rinse cycle more generally of course it is possible to use u201c open loop u201d approaches that do not involve feedback based for example on a timer governing the stages of a cleaning cycle in terms of fixed intervals or on visual inspection fig2 illustrates a representative implementation of chamber 108 and its disposition within chamber 105 the chamber 108 takes the form of a cylindrical pipe with a flared receiving end 150 the transducer 112 see fig1 extends over a cleaning zone z having a volume of for example 10 to 60 liters a conical archimedes screw 155 captures soiled fabrics within chamber 105 and feeds them into the cavitation chamber 108 the rate at which the fabrics are fed is determined by controller 120 and depends on the level of cleaning required for light cleaning the feed rate will be fast while for dirty fabrics the feed rate will be low for example the rate may be set by controller 120 based on an initial reflectance reading from sensing device 130 archimedes screw 155 forces articles through the length of chamber 108 as it receives new articles from chamber 105 and finally forces the last articles through chamber 108 by simple conveyance of water in the illustrated embodiment chamber 108 is canted with respect to chamber 105 to facilitate the flow of fabrics therethrough while keeping them below the water line chamber 108 may be incorporated within a.
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blocks 160 and 162 the cage plate hold up brackets 140 and 142 are somewhat l shaped and one arm thereof is affixed to the bottom plate of the inventive back up tongs and the other ends of the hold up brackets 140 and 142 are provided with a support bracket 166 which has bolted thereto cam followers or the like two of which may be seen at 168 and 170 it is these cam followers 168 and 170 which bear against the bottom surface of the bottom cage plate 96 and support its weight in cooperation with the hydraulic cylinder 158 although two hold up brackets 140 and 142 are shown in fig6 it is apparent that any number of hold up brackets may be used although a single bracket may not be desirable for adequately supporting the cage plate assembly 36 the operation of this inventive hold up system will be explained in detail hereinafter the operation of the inventive back up tongs will be described based on the preceding figures as well as additional fig8 10 when it is desired to make up or break out a pipe joint or casing joint employing the inventive back up tongs in combination with a power tong unit the units are typically suspended from the top of the drill rig by a chain or line so that the units may then be swung into place the back up tongs must then be clamped onto the lower of the two pipes after the pipe has been placed into the.
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of which is coupled to a spool fastened to the piston said cable being wound onto the spool according to a variant of the invention the axis of the spool is offset relative to the axis of the shell which prevents interference between the piston and the payload in the event the cable breaks according to another variant the shell possesses at least two cables wound onto at least two spools distributed at regular angular intervals on the piston see fig5 and 7 according to another variant the axis of the spool is identical to the axis of the shell see fig6 the spool or spools can consist of one or more cylindrical extensions of the piston according to an advantageous embodiment the spool is retained in a temporary manner for example by a spot of glue on a countersink present on a collar coupled to the head the piston having means allowing it to be held on the spool see fig4 the means by which the piston is held on the spool can comprise a deformable flexible ring placed in a groove of the piston preferably the spool will have a conical profile intended to cause compression of the flexible ring in its groove when the piston is put.
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unit u2014 starter control unit scu the control unit scu has various inputs and outputs including kl 87 kwr canh canl emergency off kl 31 gnd vehicle gnd kl 30 p kl 50 r kl 50 s kl 45 kl 50 t the control unit is grounded by means of a screwed connection to the motor kl 31 is the battery ground kl 30 therefore denotes a supply of the battery with a voltage of 12v kl 50 denotes the direct energization of the holding winding hw and of the engagement winding enw from the motronic unit kl 30 p denotes the connection to the 12v battery supply in the control unit scu kl 50 r denotes the connection to the 12v supply to the holding winding hw the engagement winding enw and the switching winding stw kl 50 s denotes the connection to the ground of the switching winding stw kl 45 denotes the connection to the 12v battery supply from the control unit scu that is to say starter energization when the switching elements s 1 to s 3 switch the latter being switched together or individually kl 50 t denotes the connection to the ground at the holding winding hw and the engagement winding enw s 0 denotes a main switch of the control unit scu by this means the.
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preferably however the range is 0 5 wt to 5 wt another object of the present invention is to provide chemically stable charge transport molecules which do not degrade or at least do not induce charge injection from the surface of the opc to its center when the material is exposed frequently to liquid toner another discovered component is an amine type sensitizer with these features compatible with the above described phthalocyanine absorber pigments these ir absorber pigments need to be sensitized either with an amine electron donor molecule edm or electron acceptor molecule eam compatible with the absorber pigment and the binder material which holds and supports all of the components on the surface of the opc so the whole system requires a good balance between the stable dispersion of the ir absorbers in the binder and the compatibility of the binder with the edm or eam sensitizer generally speaking most plastic materials may be effective as surface charge blocking materials due to their insulating properties however the insulating properties of the plastics usually trap the mobile charge and inhibit complete discharge of the opc device the above mentioned surface charge blocking pigments may be used together with specific sensitizers selected from the group of arylamines which also exhibit low reactivity with the surface charge species which can cause the instability of the device under the wet environment of hydrocarbon fluid the group.
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purging operating condition at step 722 by resetting the purge flag prg_flg to logical zero the controller 14 further initializes a post purge event excess fuel determination by setting a suitable flag xs_fuel_ 2 _calc to logical one returning to steps 710 and 724 of fig7 when the controller 14 determines that the purge flag prg_flg is not equal to logical one and further that the post purge event excess fuel determination flag xs_fuel_ 2 _calc is set to logical one the controller 14 begins to determine the amount of additional excess fuel already delivered to and still remaining in the exhaust system 32 upstream of the trap 36 as of the time that the purge event is discontinued specifically at steps 726 and 728 the controller 14 starts determining a second excess fuel measure xs_fuel_ 2 by summing the product of the difference xs_fuel_rate_stoich by which the first output signal signal 1 is rich of stoichiometry and summing the product of the difference xs_fuel_rate_stoich and the mass air flow rate am the controller 14 continues to sum the difference xs_fuel_rate_stoich until the first output signal signal 1 from the nox sensor 40 indicates a stoichiometric value at step 730 of fig7 at which point the controller 14 resets the post purge event excess fuel determination flag xs_fuel_ 2 _calc at step 732 to logical zero the resulting second excess fuel measure value xs_fuel_ 2 representing the amount of excess fuel exiting the tailpipe 42 after the purge event is discontinued is graphically illustrated as the cross hatched area.
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can be connected to the tip and run in the air line to the tool the flow rate adjuster assembly 28 cooperates with the piston assembly 29 so as to reduce the stroke of the oil piston 64 by moving the oil piston 64 relative to the air piston 66 the adjuster screw 102 which has a splined end 102a an externally threaded intermediate section 102b and an abutment stud 102c threadably engages the threaded section 66a of the air piston as the screw 102 is advanced the end 102c engages the disc section 64a of the oil piston 64 and urges it against the biasing spring 76 thereby moving the oil piston 64 away from the threaded section 66a which effectively increases the quantity of oil delivered by increasing piston end 64c travel past supply hole 56 the adjusted assembly 28 also includes a plug like section 104 having external threads 104a at one end for cooperation with internal threads 106 in the middle section 14a the plug is axially positioned on the body 14a by means of an external shoulder 104b that abuts the end face of the body section and an o ring 108 disposed in an intermediate retaining groove 104c pneumatically seals the threaded section the outer end of the plug has inner and outer detent grooves such as 104d and 104e the plug is internally bored for cooperation with the piston 66 and splined screw 102 the piston end.
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enters the second heat exchanger 7 through the fifth valve v 5 along with the operation of the water nozzle mechanism 6 the gaseous actuating medium is cooled down and liquefied to the liquid actuating medium by evaporating the wet second fluid and then returns to the first pressure vessel 3 again through the fifth valve v 5 so that the pressure in the first pressure vessel 3 drops to ensure there is a pressure difference between the second pressure vessel 4 and the first pressure vessel 3 thus the liquid actuating medium in the second pressure vessel 4 continuously flows into the hydraulic power generator 2 till the control device 8 detects the liquid level in the second pressure vessel 4 is below the predetermined threshold using the corresponding one of the two liquid level sensors 5 in the second pressure vessel 4 at this moment the control device 8 switches the open close state of the first valve v 1 to the tenth valve v 10 so far the system runs normally every time the liquid level in the first pressure vessel 3 or the second pressure vessel 4 is below the predetermined threshold the control device 8 will immediately switch all of the valves and then the system starts a new turn for generating power in this embodiment the actuating medium with a low boiling point may be the cooling medium r22 chlorodifuoromethane by looking up the saturation temperature pressure chart that is known for the cooling medium r22 it is appreciated that.
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reinstalled at the same center location as shown in fig1 c in these new positions any letters on the knobs will not likely be visible and the user will quickly adjust to the new positions of the mode and temperature control levers 28 32 the blower or fan knob 59 should also be reinstalled the fan or blower switch connection 60 on the wiring harness 56 should also be connected to the fan or blower switch 30 on the back of the control panel 26 as indicated in fig1 once connected at all the relevant locations the wiring harness 56 should extend from the dash d for connection to the control panel 26 which is then re positioned within the dash d and secured with conventional fasteners in its original location as shown in fig1 following completion of the control panel installation additional components are also installed to obtain a functional system for example the original fuses are upgraded air inlet and heater motor opening block offs may be installed new water drainage and heater hoses are connected and a firewall block off may be installed the new evaporator and blower fan are installed and interconnected with the electrical control assembly 22 having an ecu or electrical control unit 62 via the wiring harness 56 an electrical.
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at the same time also on the input gp 1 if the supply voltage drops below the value given by the voltage detector 16 then its output vout switches to low signal and thus deactivates the controller 9 and the latter deactivates the voltage regulator 10 fig2 shows a second exemplary embodiment of the invention that differs from the one in fig1 substantially by the sensor 7 and the controller 9 the sensor 7 here is a position sensor with a switch that opens or closes as a function of the position of the sensor it can be for example a switch activated by gravity or a mercury switch this switch is then advantageously connected directly to the plus pole of the current source 3 furthermore the controller 9 of the example of fig1 is omitted the contact 12 is then connected via the resistor r 1 and the diode 8 as well as the sensor 7 to the plus pole ven of the voltage regulator 10 this last cited connection can be direct for the case that a voltage monitoring 16 is also provided instead of the controller 9 of fig1 an and gate 9 u2032 is provided whose output is connected to the input ven.
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to provide additional table space the dimensions of the rear table 1804 may be sided to accommodate the sliding rear table extension 1802 in certain embodiments such as the embodiment illustrated in fig1 a container 1902 may be attached to the frame structure 110 in certain embodiments the container 1902 comprises a fabric bag attached to the bag attachment rod 115 in other embodiments the container 1902 may comprise a rigid material such as an injection molded plastic a zipper 1904 may operated to retain items stored within the container 1902 the zipper 1904 may substantially circumvent the container except for the bottom portion 1906 of the container as illustrated in fig2 in certain embodiments a plurality of shelves 2002 may be disposed within the container 1902 thus when the portable workstation 100 is in the upright position items may be stored on the shelves 2002 fig2 illustrates an embodiment in which a stove support sleeve 2102 is attached to the front of the container 1902 the stove support sleeve 2102 may comprise a fabric sleeve sewn to the bottom 1906 of the container 1902 a plurality of straps 2104 may connect the top and sides of the stove support sleeve 2102 to the container 1902 in certain embodiments the straps 2104 may comprise a buckle camming mechanism or other securing means 2106 to tighten the straps 2104 around a stove not illustrated a bar 2108 may be removably disposed between handle supports 120 the bar 2108 may be inserted into holes 2110 preconfigured to receive the bar 2108 a predetermined distance above the platform 114 when the additional vertical support members 118 and handle support members 120 are fully extended a spice and utensil retaining bag 2112 may be hung from the bar 2108 by retaining rings 2114.
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chip mounting no inductances are necessary according to fig3 the antenna port is provided with a shunt inductance 340 which couples the antenna port with ground instead of a transmission line or a pi network this embodiment comprises a shunt inductance 340 at the antenna side thus the antenna side of the tx filter 300 and the antenna side of the rx filter 320 are either coupled directly or through respective bond wire inductances 301 321 with the antenna port which is coupled through shunt inductance 340 with ground this specific arrangement thus results in a transformation of the input impedance which results in a high pass characteristic in a smith diagram this shows as a rotation in a negative direction such as a u2212 90 u00b0 phase rotation however the negative rotation angle may be established in a relatively broad range to achieve appropriate matching for the respective frequency bands of the tx and rx paths in one embodiment the filter topology can be respectively chosen for example in a conventional duplexer as shown in fig1 and 2 the rx filter starts first with a shunt resonator at the antenna side because this results in a shorter delay time requirement however with the shunt inductance 340 being.
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human genomic library the clone was found to extend 809 base pairs bp upstream of the translation start site of the tnf r a 1 16 kb nhei psti fragment of this clone was subcloned and several deletion constructs thereof prepared the 1 16 kb fragment has promoter activity shown by its ability to drive effective expression of the cat reporter gene in both human hela cells and mouse a9 cells deletion constructs of this clone showed that promoter activity was confined to a 178 bp bglii ecori fragment which included most of the transcription start points further analysis showed that a minimal promoter of 69 bp still exhibits activity s1 nuclease digestion analysis of the rna of hela and u 937 cells with dna probes revealed in both cell lines multiple start sites of transcription the locations of these start sites were identical with all probes used it was found that the promoter sequence according to the present invention resembles promoters of house keeping genes e g the hypoxanthene phosphoribosyltransferase 61 the egf receptor 62 the ngf receptor 60 or the p55 interleukin 1 receptor 63 it is devoid of a tata box and of a ccaat motif and is relatively rich in g and c residues in.
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front wall bunching it for more efficient combustion clearing the openings in the burn pot walls and forcing ash up the front wall and over the upper ash discharge edge thereof the burn pot and back wall are removably mounted within the firebox to facilitate removal for cleaning maintenance or replacement application_number US 3350893 A description this disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the u s patent laws 34 to promote the progress of science and useful arts 34 article 1 section 8 in the drawings a particulate burner is shown at 10 for use in conjunction with the present burn pot 11 which is generally shown within the combustor or burner 10 which has been sectioned in fig2 the burner 10 may be of the form illustrated in fig1 and 2 or may be other forms of burner in which a particulate hopper 13 is associated with a feeder mechanism 14 for selectively delivering controlled quantities of particulate fuel into a firebox area 12 by dropping the particulates downwardly into the present burn pot 11 it should be understood that the configuration of the burner 10 shown in the drawings and as generally described is presented by way of example it being understood that other forms of burners may also be utilized with the present burn pot the burner 10 includes the firebox 12 with an access door 15 at a forward side of the firebox and a combustion air supply 16 which supplies air through provision of an induction fan 17 to deliver combustion air to the burn pot 11 and to draw the exhaust gases outwardly from the firebox referring now in greater detail to the present burn pot 11 reference will be drawn more specifically to fig3 12 which.
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r 3 and t bars 6c 39 similar to those in the prior art and t bars 6c 34 having a dovetail groove in their upper surface are alternately mounted on the main body at a pitch l 1 39 furthermore a tube 6d expansible by hydraulic pressure is disposed in the dovetail groove of the t bar 6c 34 the dewatering blade 6b 39 defines a t shaped groove similar to that of the heretofore known blade to accommodate t bar 6c 39 and a box shaped groove to accommodate the expansible tube 6d each blade 6b 39 is extractible in the widthwise direction of the main body similarly to the blades in the prior art at the time of operation the dewatering blade 6b 39 is supported at two locations namely on the upper surface of the t bar 6c 39 and on the upper surface of the expansible tube 6d the t bar 6c 39 is located directly beneath the land of the dewatering blade 6b 39 and the expansible tube 6d is spaced from the land of the blade as can be seen in fig1 3 each dewatering blade has a surface intersecting the land at an upstream terminal edge thereof at an acute angle so as to form a rake contacting the wire 1 in fig1 when a center line of a land of the blade 6b 39 coincides with a.
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this invention the crystallinity of the pellets shall increase to the normally observed value after correcting for the presence of the blowing agent for the polymer in question however such crystallization does not have the same detrimental effect on the loading of the gaseous blowing agent in the polymer as it would have in the event that the polymer had been permitted to fully crystallize as it passed from molten to solid state as per its natural tendency owing to the gaseous blowing agent being effectively trapped within the bulk of the pellet such reasoning is inapplicable to amorphous polymers which retain gaseous blowing agents well upon solidification blowing agents are generally well known to those of ordinary skill in the polymer art a blowing agent employed herein may include any of those well known in the foamed polymer art as being useful for this purpose including but not limited to gases including hydrocarbons nitrogen carbon dioxide halogenated hydrocarbons fluorinated hydrocarbons chlorocarbons chlorofluorocarbons solid substances such as azodicarbonamide and other well known compounds which similarly evolve gases suitable for use as blowing agents in polymers when subjected to thermal energy are also herein indicated as being suitable blowing agents for inclusion in the polymer melt preferably though for purposes.
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rotary knob wall section which recess is bounded by the rib 9 the stationary stop rib 8 of the overturning prevention device according to the invention can be arranged as shown in fig1 on the front of the front plate 2 for example welded adhesively bonded or otherwise nondetachably fastened to this in the context of the invention however the stop rib 8 can also be provided on the housing 3 containing the switching means 4 or u2014 as already mentioned above u2014 on a securing disc which in turn is arranged on the front plate of a switch panel the latter variant has the substantial advantage that the overturning prevention device according to the invention in turn consisting of ribs arranged on the rotary knob and on the securing disc and capable of striking one another can be adapted to known rotary switches or even mounted subsequently on already installed rotary switches without great expense thus commercial rotary switches can readily be equipped with the overturning prevention device according to the invention for which purpose in a first step the securing disc is then mounted on the front plate and the switch housing is then fastened thereto which can be.
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oxide substrate such as proppant or subterranean formation the system also contains a penetrating alcohol capable of disrupting the water layer that coats solid surfaces in the formation the system does not modify the chemical structure of friction reducers and gelling systems such as non ionic cationic and anionic polyacrylamide and guar gums and derivatives so the system is compatible with slick water systems and borate based crosslinked gels spe 128048 provides a figrure reproduced here as fig5 showing the change in the zeta potential in 325 mesh silica and in ground coal samples when treated at concentrations of 6 gal of zpas per 1 000 lb of silica or of coal material in both cases the zpas increases the mean zeta potential of the particles towards more neutral values with a lower standard deviation the resulting values are in the zeta potential range where higher agglomerating effects are expected the particular aspects of the chemical additive applied in the chemical treatment 50 may depend on the expected chemistry downhole including considerations of temperature pressure type of produce fluid expected size of formation particulates expected types of formation substrate etc being able to treat the formation so that formation particulates.
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the pump laser 39 s pulse train while the telescope 100 is set up in order to downsize the beam of the manipulated portion of the spectrum so it is equal to or slightly smaller than the original pump laser beam for mode matching the two beams entering the supercontinuum generator 50 once the now seeded output of the supercontinuum is formed it continues along the original path to form a ring which is output on the second arm of the beamsplitter 80 fig2 shows an embodiment of the component of the apparatus 11 consisting of elements 60 80 of 10 from fig1 which produces the spectrally narrow portion of the supercontinuum this diagram is not to be considered a 1 1 scaled ray tracing of the embodiment as some of the features have been enlarged for illustrative purposes in this embodiment the output of the supercontinuum generation process 50 is directed to the dispersive element 60 in this embodiment of the apparatus a diffraction grating 61 has been used however a prism or other dispersive element may also be used the a diffraction grating 61 is supported by a rotation stage 62 in such a way as the front face of the grating is directly over the rotational axis of the rotation stage such that the axis of rotation is orthogonal to the plane of the front face of the grating also important is.
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gas wells geothermal wells or similar installations the present invention also relates to a system including an installation service facility having an scg spooled onto a spool comprising a flexible hollow conduit including a first end having a first end connector and a second end having a second end connector an apparatus for directing the first end of the scg to an installation so that the scg can be connected to the installation and associated equipment to spool or unspool the scg and to operate a remote operated vehicle where the installation can be accessed through the scg the present invention is also directed to a coiled tubing delivery system including an installation service facility having an scg comprising a flexible hollow conduit including a first end having a first end connector and a second end having a second end connector spooled onto a scg spool or reel an apparatus for directing the first end of the scg to an installation so that the scg can be connected to the installation coiled tubing spooled onto a coiled tubing spool or reel a coiled tubing injector connected to the scg at its second end for injecting the coiled tubing into the scg and associated equipment to spool or unspool the scg and the coiled tubing and to operate a remote operated vehicle where the installation can be accessed through the scg the present invention broadly relates to.
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in 1365 l deionized water is transferred to the pressurized vessel shortly after commencement of the calcium acetate addition the transfer is stopped and atorvastatin trihydrate hemi calcium salt seed prepared as described in u s pat no 5 969 156 which is herein incorporated by reference is introduced a seed slurry is prepared by charging 37 l deionised water and 13 kg methanol to a stainless steel make up delivery vessel the solvent mixture is agitated by rocking the vessel back and forth on its cradle 3 6 kg atorvastatin calcium seed crystals are then charged to the solvent mixture the contents of the delivery vessel are mixed by rocking until a seed slurry is formed sufficient pressure is applied to the make up delivery vessel so that its pressure is higher than that of the reaction vessel the make up delivery vessel is attached to the reaction vessel via a flexible hose and the seed slurry is charged rapidly over 2 to 3 minutes under pressure into the reaction vessel after the addition of the seed slurry the calcium acetate addition is immediately resumed to complete the calcium transfer the product cake is washed first with a methanol water solution followed by a water wash the wet product prepared in example 1 is loaded into a stainless steel continuous agitation pan dryer such as a guedu pan dryer a full vacuum of from u2212 0 80 to u2212 0 99 bar is applied the jacket of the dryer adjusted to 60 u00b0 c to 70 u00b0 c and the product dried with slow continuous agitation at approximately 1 rpm for at least 24 hours preferably for.
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space 36 preferably the rubber seal 34 consists of a chloroprene foam strip continuously inserted into said groove 32 not only in the frame portion 2 but also in frame portion 4 the foam layer 9 may follow the profiled contour of the plastic layer 7 to contribute to a stiffening of the frame portions 2 4 further the second frame portion 4 of the closing part 5 may be reinforced by an aluminum profile 38 in order to ensure a dimensional stability of the lid type closing part 5 the aluminum profile 38 consists of a strip profile which seen in cross section is provided with an inwardly projecting nose 46 such an aluminum profile being light and ensuring a high resistance to deformation it being possible for profile 46 to find its support in the foam layer 9 after all the cross section of the plastic layer 7 of closing part 5 is of a u shaped profile within the range of the second frame portion 4 at both sides of groove 32 so that two circumjacent ribs 40 42 are formed which receive between them in the groove 32 of a substantially rectangular cross section the rib 30 of the container part 2 in the outer rib 42 of the closing part 5 the aluminum profile 38 is inserted whose lower straight section is enclosed by the.
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in this case the monobloc obtained previously must be strengthened by laminating one or more layers of a stronger plastic to it a first option consists in adding fig4 f a sheet 16 and 19 of strong plastic on each side in a second option fig5 d a single layer 16 of strong plastic is added plastics of softening points greater than 150 u00b0 c such as polycarbonate pc or polyethylene terephthalate pet provide the necessary mechanical strength increasing the strength to 15 000 bending cycles instead of the 1 000 bending cycles generally encountered with a traditional prelaminated assembly a second mode of realisation of the invention is illustrated on fig4 a 4b 4 c 4 d 4 e and 4 f a cavity 20 is machined in a first support 10 fig4 a this cavity 20 is large enough to insert a module 11 a second support 16 is positioned under the first support and a drop of resin 17 is deposited in the cavity formed by the first and second supports as an alternative the cavity machined in support 10 can be a blind hole the drop of resin then being deposited at the bottom of this hole after depositing the resin 17 module 11 is positioned in the cavity fig4 c the.
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executing various control programs a read only memory 12 storing therein the control programs and a random access memory 13 primarily for temporarily storing data the processor 11 is connected via an input circuit 14 to various sensors and switches some of them are not shown such as the crank angle sensor 20 the cylinder discrimination sensor 30 an ignition switch 40 an intake air amount sensor an intake air temperature sensor and a water temperature sensor and is also connected via an output circuit 15 to various driving circuits only those corresponding to elements 50 and 60 are indicated by reference characters 51 and 61 for driving various actuators including a fuel injection valve 50 and for driving a warning lamp 60 the apparatus of the present embodiment which is mounted on the 6 cylinder engine wherein ignition is performed in the order of the cylinder number is designed so that when for example an end a leading end 21c 39 or a trailing end of the third vane 21c passes through the detector 22 the crankshaft enters into a first crankshaft rotational angle area corresponding to either one of the first cylinder and the fourth cylinder preferably corresponding primarily to an expanding stroke of the cylinder concerned which cylinders constitute a first cylinder group and when an end of the first vane 21a passes through the detector 22 the crankshaft leaves the first rotational angle area likewise when an end of the first vane 21a passes through the detector the crankshaft enters into a second crankshaft rotational angle area corresponding to either one of the second and fifth cylinders which constitute a second cylinder group and.
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clockwise direction as viewed from the front side and rotation of rollers 64 39 66 39 and belt 62 39 in a clockwise direction as will be seen the direction of rotation of belts 62 and 62 39 is reversible to move wire 34 in either forward toward the right as viewed from the front side or rearward directions upon exiting belts 62 62 39 in the forward direction wire 34 enters opening 67 in cylindrical member 69 and extends through an axial passageway in a wire guide comprising hollow shaft 70 and tip 71 the passageway has a diameter slightly larger than that of the wire thereby controlling quite closely the axial path of the wire a number of additional wire guides all denoted by reference numeral 70 39 are conveniently stored on stub shafts not shown extending forwardly from front wall 12 each of guides 70 39 is essentially identical to guide 70 71 except that the diameter of the internal passageway is different in each guide any one of the wire guides may be selectively mounted in the operative position in a manner described later to provide the axial passageway conforming most closely to the diameter or gauge of the wire being processed upon exiting guide tip 71 wire 34 passes through aligned openings in blades 72 and 74 the structure and manner of operation of blades 72 and 74 form an important aspect of the present invention and will.
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the rotor 28 is generally driven by an electric motor not shown although the rotor 28 is illustrated as having five arms 26 in the preferred embodiment it will be understood that there may be more or less arms it has been found that rotor knives 24 and associated bed knives 22 of the type manufactured and sold by nelmor company inc north uxbridge mass may be employed to satisfactorily achieve certain objectives of the invention it will be noted from an examination of fig2 the rotor knives 24 extend the full length of the knive assembly and are mounted at a slight angle in respect of the longitudinal axis of the rotor shaft 28 such disposition of the rotor knives 24 causes the cutting edges to cooperate with the cutting edges of the bed knives 22 to create or produce a shearing action therebetween this shearing action tends to overcome the beating or hammering of the material being treated the material being treated is truly cut or sheared greatly assisting in the reduction of the amount of dust or fines which might otherwise be produced the reduction in the dust or fines greatly reduces the dust causing housekeeping problems and increases the productivity of equipment the presence of dust and or fines causes considerable problems in the efficient transfer of the material being treated resulting in unnecessary energy consumption and waste the screen 20 is located directly below the knives 22 24 the screen.
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loss variables in particular the loss detector 107 is configured to ascertain the loss variables by a two port measurement by way of example the loss detector 107 comprises a network analyzer or a power detector furthermore the loss detector 107 is configured to ascertain in each case a forward transmission factor s 21 and an input reflection factor s ii in order to ascertain the loss variables here the loss detector will calculate the respective loss variable p loss by means of the following formula p loss 1 u2212 s 11 2 u2212 s 21 2 in particular the loss detector 107 is configured to establish the complex relative permittivity u2208 u2033 for ascertaining the respective loss variable to this end fig2 shows a diagram for illustrating the real relative permittivity u2208 u2032 and the complex relative permittivity u2208 u2033 depending on the frequency f here fig2 illustrates that the losses represented by the complex relative permittivity u2208 u2033 increase in the frequency range where the real part u2208 u2032 transitions from the higher level to the lower level this increase in the losses is also referred to as absorption lines in spectroscopy the effect that can be used in this case is that the frequency at which the excesses of the losses u2014 see local maximum of u2208 u2033 u2014 is displaced with the concentration of the sugar.
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become the stopper film for the self aligned contact sac etching of the dram part 3 and the cobalt silicide cosi film 30 the thermal silicon nitride film low pressure silicon nitride u201c lp sin u201d 33 is formed using a vertical furnace with a gas system or atmosphere of sih 4 nh 3 n 2 under a growth temperature of 700 u00b0 c a 25 nm thickness of the thermal silicon nitride film lp sin 33 must be of a significant thickness e g 25 nm to prevent local digging or pit forming by over etching due to the fluctuation in respective thicknesses of the interlayer films owing to the thermal silicon nitride film low pressure silicon nitride lp sin 33 the minimum width of the respective gaps between adjacent gate electrodes 11 to 13 in the dram part 3 where the sidewall etch back is not conducted is 70 nm for example the aspect ratio of the gap i e the depth to width ratio of a window is 4 2 for a gate electrode height of 300 nm next in fig1 b step d a bpsg film 35 of 100 nm thickness is formed for filling each such gap the growth conditions in this case are for example that teos tep teob 300180 35 mgm o 3 h 3 4000.
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of which are positioned inside the loop shaped band material 32 constituting the striking surface the tension bar 34 35 comprises protrusions extending toward the striking surface thus providing a recess 30 behind the band in the striking area 19 thus a slightly flexible striking area is obtained the tension bar is fitted into the milled space 36 being adapted to keep it firmly in place during use connection between the front band with striking surfaces and the back band may be effected by pins 39 or similar protrusions through the tension bar 35 as shown in fig4 f and 4g the physical dimensions of the end pieces 34 and the locking plate 35 are adapted to provide a prefixed tensile tension on the band when being positioned within the loop the tension may be adjusted by exchanging the cassette interchangeable part the locking plate 35 or the end pieces 34 or as an alternative embodiment the length of the tension bar may be adjustable in a per se known way not being essential to this invention the end bottom plate 37 of the putter head locks the interchangeable part 33 into place using locking screws 38 thus the band tension is not easily adjusted or the interchangeable part exchanged during use according to the invention with the version shown the aim is to devise an especially simple barely concealed and relatively uncomplicated club head construction and a relatively simple interchangeable replaceable part cassette which is firmly attached.
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interlinked with itself on the side of the workpiece 3 facing the looper 2 and the needle plate 4 the looper 2 comprises a blade 21 which is pointed at the front end a thread guiding surface 22 disposed in a region of the blade 21 facing the looper shaft 16 a thread driving device 23 formed adjacent to the thread guiding surface 22 and a thread retaining device 24 disposed in a region of the blade 21 facing the needle plate 4 which thread retaining device is formed as a retaining step 25 the looper 2 is disposed in such a way as to be able to pivot and to be displaced about a movement path 26 of the sewing needle 7 a double arrow 27 clearly indicates the feed directions of the feed path of the looper shaft 16 and of the looper 2 fig2 illustrates the looper 2 in its thread receiving position in comparison to fig1 the sewing needle 7 has moved on its needle path 26 in a curve towards the left and in so doing enlarged the loop 18 since the sewing thread 8 is retained in the workpiece 3 the thread driving device 23 which entrains the sewing thread 8 and the loop 18 in a downwards direction is provided with a thread driving device surface 28 against which the sewing thread 8 coming from the sewing needle 7 is supported the thread driving surface 28 extending diagonally to the blade 21 and a retaining surface 29 extending likewise diagonally to the blade 21 facilitate the formation of a so called thread triangle 31 as illustrated in fig3 which is.
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external convex surface s u2032 2 which is substantially complementary to surface s 2 as well as a surface s u2032 1 which is also convex and substantially complementary to surface s 1 the surface s u2032 2 of the intermediate component 3 is preferably unconstrained relative to the surface s 2 in the embodiment described the surfaces s 1 s 2 s u2032 1 and s u2032 2 are sections of a sphere the radius r 1 common to surfaces s 1 and s u2032 1 being smaller than the radius r 2 common to surfaces s 2 and s u2032 2 however surfaces s 1 s 2 s u2032 1 and s u2032 2 are not necessarily sections of a sphere the relative position of surfaces s 1 s 2 s u2032 1 and s u2032 2 is in accordance with the technical disclosure of fr a 2 841 768 note that c 1 is the instantaneous centre of rotation of surface s 1 in relation to surface s u2032 1 it is a centre common to the spheres defining the surfaces s 1 and s u2032 1 the geometry of elements 2 3 and 12 is such that the centre c 1 is situated in the glenoid bone.