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second conductivity type opposite to the first conductivity type and a source for generating a majority carrier current in the semiconductor layer between the two control regions the majority current being associated with an electrical field the detection regions surround the control regions thereby forming at least two taps the device is configured for backside illumination and further comprises a well of the first conductivity type between the two detection regions for insulating the detection regions the well comprises pixel circuitry elements application_number US 201515321376 A description the invention will be explained with reference to p type epitaxial layer and substrate but the present invention includes within its scope a complementary device whereby p and n regions become n and p regions respectively a skilled person can make such modification without departing from the spirit of the invention it should also be understood that the terms n p n p p u2212 and p u2212 u2212 n well p well deep n well and deep p well are well known by the one skilled in the art the terms n p n p p u2212 and p u2212 u2212 refer to ranges of doping levels in semiconductor materials well known by the one skilled in the art the terms n and p refer to n doped and p doped regions usually arsenic and boron doped regions respectively n p refer to highly doped shallow contact regions for nwell and pwell respectively p u2212 refers to lowly doped p type region such as a pwell and p u2212 u2212 refers to very lowly.
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ph remained constant and the organic inorganic alloy polymers were obtained having the conditions of example number 49 were repeated by substituting for aluminumhydroxychloride with 150 g of polyaluminum ferric ferrous chloride str27 after 20 minutes of mixing an organic inorganic adduct was obtained having the conditions of example number 49 were repeated in the presence of 30 g of polyethyleneamine with very high molecular weight mw and 150 g of 40 fecl 3 of halc after 30 minutes of reaction an organic inorganic alloy polymer was obtained with the conditions of example no 46 were repeated by substituting the 37 hcl with 302 g 2 003 moles of 65 phosphoric acid the reaction was continued for 9 hours at 90 u00b0 95 u00b0 c then was cooled to room temperature resulting in polyguanylureaphosphate with the conditions of example number 47 were repeated by substituting phams with 330 g of hydroxyaluminumchloride 20 aq solution the end product has to 300 g 50 of polydiallyldimethylammoniumchloride pdadmac was added during 10 minutes 300 g 50 of polyhydroxyaluminumagnesiumsulfate phams 41 aqueous solution the composition was mixed for 20 minutes until the viscosity and ph remained constant a light yellow color viscous addict polymer was produced having the conditions of example no 54 were repeated by substituting the phams with polyhydroxyaluminumcalciumchloride al 7 ca 0 04 oh 17 01 cl 4 with the composition was.
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inlet nozzles or slots 33 the concentric or tangentional orientation of the nozzles 33 induces a vortex flow of such liquid in the chamber 18 as indicated by the arrows 66 in fig3 this vortex flow improves the efficiency of the device 10 in collecting metal ions on the interior wall of the cathode shell 13 the plate or disc 49 which extendsin a plane parallel to and spaced from the inner surface 20 of the lower end plate 12 is believed to increase turbulance and collector efficiency in the associated end of the collection chamber 18 fluid having moved ina helical path from the upper end of the chamber 18 the lower end flows radially inward enters the intake holes 58 in the anode tube 48 flows axially upward through the tube reaches the outlet bore 34 and is discharged from the outlet port 29 when a sufficient amount of metal has been collected on the interior of theshell 13 the shell can be removed from the other elements of the device 10 this removal is simply accomplished by the user by removing the cap screw 56 and separating the shell 13 from the end plates 11 12 because of its simplicity and minimal fabrication requirements the shell 13 can be treated as a disposable item to be sent off with the reclaimed metal toa metal recycler for reuse of the device a new shell 13 is assembled withthe other described elements while the invention has been shown and described with respect to a particular embodiment thereof.
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illustrate selective heating fig3 c shows the a 260 with the rfmf on and off for a fixed concentration of m as n was added a 260 on and off values increased linearly but the difference aa 260 remained constant samples of increasing concentration of m showed u03b4a 260 increasing with the concentration not shown these experiments indicated that induction heating of a nanocrystal on m is sufficiently localized in that n is unaffected a third test of selectivity of rfmf dehybridization was evident in the purification of gold linked x from unlabeled x where a fraction of gold linked oligomers increased with successive dehybridization by rfmf fig3 d shows the fluorescence spectra of a sample after one and two rfmf dehybridizations each normalized to thermal dehybridization by 70 u00b0 c which provided the total amount of oligomers present the percentage of molecules dehybridized by rfmf increased with the second cycle indicating that the rfmf preferentially dehybridizes oligomers linked with gold nanocrystals these experiments showed that induction heating of the nanocrystal is sufficiently localized such that surrounding molecules are not substantially affected these experiments also demonstrate the use of inductive coupling to a covalently bound nanocrystal antenna to reversibly dehybridize double stranded dna on the time scale of seconds permitting a switch like control in solution furthermore induction heating.
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as shown in fig4 the leds 31 may sit in a perpendicular position to the main section 51 or may be bent at an angle u03b2 in a preferred embodiment using three leds 31 the center led sits perpendicular to the main section 51 while the two peripheral leds sit approximately parallel to the main section 51 as shown in fig6 a amp 6b a flap section 52 is bent at an angle u03b1 as measured between the plane of the main section and the plane of the flap section each flap section 52 may be bent at a different angle u03b1 than the other flap sections of the reflector 50 in one embodiment all the flap sections 52 are bent 90 degrees from the main section 51 the flap sections may be preformed to the desired bend angle and inserted into the display opening 18 where the border 19 supports the light source 30 or the junction of the main section 51 and each flap section 52 may be creased and the flat sections 52 caused to bend to the desired angle by engagement with the surrounding border 19 during installation such installation may also cause some degree of bending and curving of the main section 51 and the flap sections 52 the main section 51 and each of the flap sections 52 reflect light from a particular led 31 in different directions depending on the geometrical relationship of that particular led 31 with that particular reflector section the reflector 50 with its multiple sections 51 amp 52 serves to provide a more uniform light intensity throughout the area occupied by the reflector behind each.
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a file has gone through versions 1 2 and 3 while the other has only version 1 and 2 it is safe to copy version 3 but if one history shows versions 1 2 and 3 while the other shows versions 1 2 and 4 there is a conflict since neither version 3 nor version 4 was derived from the other more specifically fig4 shows how two journals are reconciled starting with the two separate journals for sites x and y here illustrated at 66 and 68 respectively each journal or log contains entries describing the history of five files named a b c d and e in addition to the file name the journal entries indicate the action which was taken either create update or delete and the time which that action was taken at that particular site for example the journal of site x shows that file e was created at 10 55 and deleted at 10 56 note only times are shown for convenience since the log typically indicates both time and date note that the journals are ordered by file name a b c d and e and by timestamp for the same file name journals are combined by merging them according to this rule identical entries including the action taken are combined into a single entry during the merge the combined journal as illustrated at 70 also records which sites had each entry this could be x y or both x and y for example the combined journal shows that e was created at 10 55 known to both x and.
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weight of 100 g m2 this fleece was coated with nanofibers using the electro spinning method the tension at the electrodes was 25 kv the coating solution used was a 10 percent by weight polystyrene solution polystyrene basf 160 kh in methyl ethyl ketone by adding estane u00ae 5702 f2 manufacturer lubrizol corp switzerland when carrying out the tests for manufacturing the filters coated with nanofibers different estane u00ae concentrations were used to examine more in detail the influence of estane u00ae concentrations no estane u00ae was used for coating the reference medium the added estane u00ae quantity 5702 f2 refers to the quantity of polystyrene used the coating speed was 4 m min this slow speed made it possible to observe the effects according to the invention very clearly cf page 11 and the average nanofiber coating obtained was 0 5 g m2 table 3 shows the influence of standard nanofibers i e non tpe modified and tpe modified nanofibers on the pressure drop and the nacl separation efficiency using a sample fleece coated with modified nanofibers unlike a fleece with standard nf coating the fleeces sheetware coated with the modified nanofibers show a significantly higher nacl separation efficiency compared with fleeces coated with standard nanofibers the contact surface for nanofibers is as already mentioned quite small for only the elevations of the structured media are covered with it web like effect when using such structured media minor forces e g winding or unwinding of the coated fleece can detach the nanofibers therefore measurements comparisons with sheetware make sense a studded c2 fleece medium area weight 120 g m2 manufacturer irema filter gmbh was coated each with standard nanofibers and with modified nanofibers this fleece was coated with nanofibers using.
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side 40 of the canopy 37 a plurality of fasteners 41 connects to a back side 42 of the box like structure 12 and releasably secures the trellis arrangement 39 to the back side 42 of the box like structure 12 there may be a drain plug 43 in an end portion 45 of nutrient tank 25 the plug 43 allows the water and nutrients to be drained from nutrient tank 25 when desired a method of growing plants and other vegetation has steps which include among others providing a box like structure 12 and placing a plurality of growing chambers 13 in the box like structure and removably placing a porous liner 14 filled with a plant growth media within the chamber 13 other steps are providing a bottom section of the growing chamber that tapers downwardly to a filter section 16 that is part of the chamber 13 and placing a plurality of filters in the filter section 16 the filters included as a part of this step are a perforated plastic first filter 17 a second filter 18 comprising a screen having a plurality of openings per square centimeter a foam third filter 19 a fourth filter 20 comprising a screen having a plurality of openings per square centimeter and a perforated plastic fifth filter 21 further steps are attaching a nutrient transfer tube 23 to the filter section 16 and allowing the tube 23 to pass through a port 24 in the filter.
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has a moment of inertia izz about the vertical axis 26 that is at least 250 kg mm 2 more preferably the club head has a moment of inertia izz about the vertical axis 26 of at least 300 kg mm 2 preferably delta 1 is in the range of 12 25 mm more preferably delta 1 is in the range of 16 20 mm most preferably delta 1 is in the range of 17 18 mm in a modified arrangement the club head 50 may comprise a smaller driver or a fairway wood club head this smaller club head defines a head volume of less than 200 cm 3 and a mass between about 200 250 grams if such a club head 50 is desired it also can be constructed as described above by adjusting the shape and size of the strike plate 58 and the outer shell 64 as with the club bead 50 described above a smaller driver or fairway wood type club head preferably has a moment of inertia ixx about the heel toe axis 28 as set forth above in equation 1 more preferably the club head 50 has a moment of inertia ixx about the heel toe axis 28 as set forth in equation 2 the cg of the club head 50 also preferably lies at least 1 mm below the horizontal centerline 82 of the club head 50 more preferably the cg is more than 2.
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of the right to left twill in the top fabric layer 10 within the teachings of the present invention a top fabric layer having a left to right twill could be mated with a bottom fabric layer having a right to left twill the points marked 34 s 34 in three views represent a typical point where the fine cross machine direction yarn from the top fabric layer could descend to bind around the coarse machine direction yarn in the bottom fabric layer 20 examination of these views will reveal a number of other 34 s 34 type locations which would satisfy the ideal self stitch point requirements the number of such locations actually utilized in the ultimate composite fabric is again dependent upon the stitching frequency needs determined feasible for the product application fig3 a 3e illustrates the possible and the ideal seating arrangements between the top fabric layer 10 and the bottom fabric layer 20 at the stacked or overlying cross machine direction yarns in each of these views the top fabric layer machine direction yarns 12 and the bottom fabric layer machine direction yarns 22 are unstacked that is each bottom fabric layer machine direction yarn 22 is intermediately spaced between a pair of top fabric machine direction yarns 12 conversely the non stitching cross machine direction yarns 14 of the top fabric layer and the cross machine direction yarns 24 of the bottom fabric layer are stacked that is the bottom fabric layer cross machine direction yarn 24 is directly under the top fabric layer cross machine direction yarn 14 this is illustrated in fig3 a and fig3 e there are twice as many cross machine direction yarns 14 in the top fabric layer 10 as there are cross machine direction yarns 24 in the bottom.
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which fails on the filter 138 passes to the polarizer 140 and the control 142 is adjusted to pass the maximum intensity of light for rotating its plane of polarization the lens 144 focuses the light onto a single detector 146 and its output is applied to band pass amplifiers 148 150 152 154 156 158 160 and 162 that are respectively tuned to pass one of the frequencies of equation 9 such as those shown in case a infra furthermore the gains of the amplifiers 148 162 are adjusted so that all the mueller matrix elements are normalized and bound between 1 and 1 the amplifiers 148 162 are respectively coupled via ad 39 s 148 39 162 39 to a processor 164 for each of the cases a b c and d the eight frequencies are assigned to different mueller coefficients u03c844 u03c843 u03c842 u03c841 u03c844 u03c834 u03c833 u03c832 u03c831 u03c824 u03c823 u03c822 u03c821 u03c814 u03c813 and u03c812 which respectively can have values of 1 1 or 0 by setting up the axial rotation of the polarizers 54 and 30 and the pem 39 s 48 and 36 as required by each of the cases a b c and d the outputs of the a d 39 s 148 39 162 39 for each case can be determined i e each of the cases have a known pattern of 1 39 s 1 39 s and 0 39 s a processor 164 recognizes these patterns and outputs a different signal for each that can be displayed on a display 166 thus in order to send a message the controller 61 of.
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to rotate transverse to the drive shaft 5 the angle between the two shafts is expediently between 90 and 135 u00b0 110 u00b0 in the case shown the grinder shaft carries a bevel gear 9 whose teeth engage with those of the pinion 7 the grinder shaft 8 can in this way be driven in rotation by the drive shaft 5 it will be appreciated that this is just one example of the drive connection between the two shafts other gear types can be used for example a worm gear the gear itself or a cardan part connected to it can be configured with angle tolerance in order to permit adjustment of the angle between the shafts 5 and 8 a fixing means can be provided which allows the instrument to be locked in the chosen angle setting instead of this it is also possible to provide free angle movement a semispherical grinder tool 10 known per se and referred to in this description simply as a grinder is fitted onto the end of the grinder shaft 8 in a manner known per se and so as to be exchangeable to keep the size of the instrument head to a minimum the grinder is located close up to the housing 1 2 of the instrument head the distance of the center point 22 of the grinder or of the center point of its rear face from the intersection point 21 of the axes of the shafts 5 and 8 is smaller than the radius of the grinder preferably smaller than a quarter of the grinder diameter if the grinder is not semispherical in shape said diameter is replaced by the greatest diameter extending from the side of the instrument head 3.
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holder because of this design the inert gas is exposed to windup and is carried out of the gas lens which has been shown to be advantageous for stabilizing the arc this measure specifically prevents the arc from wandering it is of course understood with the last mentioned model that the gas lens housing is designed in such a way that it can rotate freely around the longitudinal axis of the electrode holder even when the electrode is fastened in the electrode holder in an advantageous model of the invention the holding element is fastened on the interior side wall of the outer part with an initial ring step ring nut or the like in order to achieve a further equalization of the inert gas volume flowing from the gas lens there is a second ring step ring nut or the like in downstream direction of the first ring step in which one or several sieves are able to be locked or fastened beyond that it has been proven advantageous for the sieve s to be able to be locked or fastened with a central bore in a ring nut or the like of a jacket section of the holding element this holds the normally quite flexible sieve s securely and permanently in the gas lens housing other advantages and application possibilities of the present invention arise from the subsequent description of a design model with the aid of the drawings fig1 a wig torch with an electrode holder with a collet chuck and with a gas lens that is attached with play fig2 the electrode holder with attached gas lens according to fig1 fig3 a cutaway representation.
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cellulose 100 5 ground beech fibers and the nfc 8 and 9 papers were composed of 100 wt asa treated nanofibrillated cellulose 100 5 ground beech fibers amount of asa 2 wt the raw nfc 100 5 was obtained from rettenmaier amp sohne gmbh germany no other additives pigments wood fibers have been used for those nfc films were contained in the samples tested for film formation suspensions of nfc and asa nfc respectively were prepared in water or ethanol with concentrations in the range of 0 2 1 wt the suspensions were homogenized by using a waring 38 bl40 laboratory blender subsequently the sheets were formed in a b u00fcchner funnel by filtration under reduced pressure the obtained wet nfc sheets were dried at 50 u00b0 c between glass plates in a memmert 400 drying oven as can be seen from table 3 ethanol based suspensions nfc 5 nfc 9 resulted in thicker more bulky brighter and more opaque papers than the comparison papers manufactured from water based suspensions nfc 2 nfc 8 also other properties measured indicate that such papers have the potential of being widely used in similar applications as conventional copy papers the pore size distributions of.
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examples of non biodegradable materials include metals such as stainless steel titanium nitinol cobalt alloys thereof and equivalents thereof and polymeric materials such as non biodegradable polyesters polyamides polyolefins polyurethanes and polyacetals and equivalents thereof all the design elements of the threaded fastener 100 and barbed fastener 120 are interchangeable hence either of the fasteners 70 and 80 can comprise of any combination of the design elements described for the threaded fastener 100 and the barbed fastener 120 by way of one example the first fastener 70 can be made from a bioabsorbable copolymer of lactide and glycolide and structurally comprise an external male drive feature 122 a run out shaft 105 a multiple lead non continuous helically threaded engager 75 with a cutting flute tip 106 and a continuous canulation 128 likewise the second fastener 80 can be made from a different combination of the features used to describe the threaded fastener 100 and the barbed fastener 120 although the examples of barbed connected truncated conical sections 123 and helical thread forms 103 are shown by example to represent the bone engager 75 it is understood that other means of engaging bone can be used for the engager 75 these means include nails radially expanding anchors pressfits tapers hooks surfaces textured for biological ingrowth adhesives glues cements hydroxyapatite coated engagers calcium phosphate coated engagers and engagers with tissue engineered biological interfaces such means are known in the art and can be used as alternative bone engagement means for.
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48 of the stab housing assembly 12 the outside surface 74 illustrated in fig1 of the front piece 48 is the front of the stab housing 12 facing into the mcc unit 24 screw holes 76 receive screws for attaching the housing pieces 46 and 48 to one another screw holes 78 receive screws for mounting the assembly 12 to the back of the mcc unit 24 conical sections 80 surround the screw holes 76 on the inside of stab housing 12 and nest with the matching conical sections 64 on the rear piece 46 fig7 and 8 to advance phase separation within the stab housing 12 similarly conical section 82 may nest with the conical section 66 of the rear piece 46 the opening 84 provide an exit region for the power leads 26 from the stab housing assembly 12 into the mcc unit 24 in route to the component 28 a variety of structural components such as structural members 86 may be formed on the rear and front pieces 46 and 48 to provide support another example are the walls or indentations 85 which help hold and support the stab housing 12 in place fig1 illustrates a perspective view of stab 14 a with neck component 52 a configured to receive a crimp ring 90 used to couple the power lead wires 26 to the stab 14 a the crimp ring 90 is depicted in the open position prior to crimping to facilitate view of where the power lead wires 26 may sever and where an arc flash may thus be interrupted arcing or an arc flash inside the stab housing assembly 12 may be.
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the platform 40 are selected of a depth to align the integral toilet seat 42 over the bowl of the toilet with its toilet seat raised once the frame is rolled into its appropriate position for use to rotate the platform upwardly to assist the handicapped person in getting up from the toilet seat 42 a motor 50 and a linear actuator 52 are utilized along with a single linkage 54 coupled with the transverse bar 26 in the quiescent position of fig1 and in the left side schematic view of fig3 with the motor off the motor 50 the actuator 52 and the linkage 54 cooperate to place the transverse bar 26 in position to retain the platform 40 in its horizontal orientation while the toilet is being used with a powering of the motor 50 the linear actuator 52 and the linkage 54 cooperate to rotate the transverse bar 26 in raising the platform 40 from back to front to the position shown in fig2 and in the schematic right side view of fig4 u2014 typically to 45 energization of the motor 50 is by way of a momentary on off power switch 60 coupled with one of the left and right u shape frame members 16 working through an electrical control box 62 such switch 60 may be at the end of a coiled electrical line 64 to allow a nurse for example to assist the handicapped person by himself herself energizing the motor from a spaced distance this rotation of the platform 40 will be seen to be in a direction to assist the user patient in getting off from the toilet with a minimum of stress on the hips and knees once the apparatus of the invention has thus been.
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3 to be sucked into the combustion chamber of the 1st cylinder the other cylinders will be also subjected to similar series of operations for example in case of the 5th cylinder corresponding to the diagram c the fuel injected at a 2 and a 3 is sucked in at the period j 5 for which the suction valve of the 5th cylinder is opened in case of the 3rd cylinder corresponding to the diagram d a part of the fuel injected at a 2 the fuel injected at a 3 and a part of the fuel injected at a 4 are sucked in together while the suction valve is open for the period j 3 the part of the fuel injected at a 2 plus the part of the fuel injected at a 4 equals a quantity of fuel injected by a fuel injector at a single actuation therefore also during the suction step of the 3rd cylinder the quantity of fuel equal to the total quantities supplied through doubleactuations of the fuel injector will be sucked in also in case of the 6th 2nd or 4th cylinder as shown in the diagram e f or g the double quantity of fuel is sucked in during a single step of suction as apparentfrom the above description the quantity of fuel determined by the fuel injection signal.
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000 kilowatt hours the performance of a wind tunnel according to the present invention is enhanced relative to that of the prior art while the power consumption is substantially reduced the flow quality in the wind tunnel according to the present invention represents an improvement over the prior art wind tunnel described above the velocity uniformity achieved by the present invention is u00b1 0 5 while that achieved by the prior art wind tunnel is u00b1 2 the temperature uniformity achieved by a wind tunnel according to the present invention is u00b1 1 u00b0 f while that achieved with the wind tunnel according to the present invention is u00b1 2 u00b0 f and the turbulence intensity in the wind tunnel according to the present invention is u2266 1 while the turbulence intensity in the prior art wind tunnel is u2266 4 improved flow quality is becoming increasingly important in the design of environmental automotive wind tunnels because of the increased importance of accurate thermodynamic test results for engine cooling engine management and vehicle interior climate control systems test chamber noise levels for a wind tunnel according to the present invention at 100 mph operating speed are within a range between 80 and 100 db a and are preferably between 80 and 90 db a the results for the wind tunnel according to the prior art at 100 mph are 110 to 115 db a there has been a recent demand for low background.
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to 6 and from the compositions of the state of the art described in comparative examples 1 to 3 emulsifying compositions according to the invention or according to a comparative example 5 the properties of the emulsions produced were evaluated by a panel of 6 experienced persons the texture of the emulsions produced is evaluated by spreading about 0 2 g of emulsion over the back of the hand in this first study the evaluated criteria are not differentiated but estimated overall by means of a quantitative score for the texture on the following scale of 0 to 3 given that the coefficient of variation of the responses obtained was at most 20 there is a significant difference between the emulsions obtained with the compositions of examples 1 to 6 score u2267 2 0 and the emulsions obtained with the compositions of comparative examples 1 to 3 score u2266 1 0 following the experimental protocol described in example 8 various emulsions were prepared from the compositions according to the invention described in examples 2 and 3 and from the compositions of the state of the art described in comparative example 1 emulsifying composition according to the invention or according to a comparative example 5 carbomer 940 is added if necessary in an amount such that the.
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the art within the scope of the claims to give but a few examples embodiments may differ from the prototype in dimensions colors materials used attachment points and or means the presence absence of additional components such as the section of nylon strap about nine inches long which is not shown in fig1 but is indicated at 410 in fig4 and the indicia if any used this detailed description of the prototype is provided as one example and is given in satisfaction of the legal requirements to be met by patents it is not the only possible embodiment of the invention fig2 shows a perspective view of one embodiment of the invention in a possible use a user 200 is inside a loop formed by strap 110 which is wrapped around the user and a suitably strong and convenient structure such as a tree 212 the strap is connected back to itself with the fastening mechanism 102 112 the user leans back slightly against the padded back band 108 for partial support this also holds the strap and hence the toilet paper and a waste collection bag 210 off the ground the double ended bag and toilet tissue paper 104 are within easy reached of the user one embodiment of the invention includes a means for waste collection in the form of a bag attachment 208 and a bag 210 bag attachment 208 may.
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operationally the centrifugal degasser 12 will receive a slurry material 34 containing gaseous substances designated by the gas bubbles 36 the gas cut slurry 34 will enter the centrifugal degasser 12 through the inlet port 16 with a natural gravity feed the motor 26 will rotate the propellers 30 and paddles 24 the rotation of the propellers 30 will enhance the feed of the slurry material 34 into the casing 14 as the slurry material enters the casing it will be diverted by the conical flow diverters 32 toward the inside wall of the casing 38 the paddles 24 will also rotate at the same rate as the propellers 30 due to the drive motor 26 and will cause the slurry 34 to take on a rotary motion in direction 28 the result of this rotary motion is a centrifugal field the centrifugal force acting on the slurry creates a vortex such that the slurry flows in an annular rotating layer the force field will cause the separation of the heavier liquid solid phase of the slurry 34 directing it toward the wall 38 of the casing 14 while separating the gas phase of the slurry 34 and causing the gas bubbles 36 to.
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to a source not shown of ink and located above the chamber a nozzle chamber 25 a nozzle opening 26 is provided in the chamber defining layer 23 to permit displacement of ink droplets toward paper or other medium not shown onto which ink is to be deposited a paddle 27 is located between the two chambers 24 and 25 and when in its quiescent position as indicated in fig1 and 7 the paddle 27 effectively divides the two chambers 24 and 25 the paddle 27 is coupled to an actuating arm 28 by a paddle extension 29 and a bridging portion 30 of the dielectric coating 23 the actuating arm 28 is formed i e deposited during fabrication of the device to be pivotable with respect to the support structure or substrate 20 that is the actuating arm has a first end that is coupled to the support structure and a second end 38 that is movable outwardly with respect to the support structure the actuating arm 28 comprises outer and inner arm portions 31 and 32 the outer arm portion 31 is illustrated in detail and in isolation from other components of the nozzle device in the perspective view shown in fig3 the inner arm portion 32 is illustrated in a similar way in fig4 the complete actuating arm 28 is illustrated.
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the drawings of fig1 a and fig2 a look somehow similar where the front face 2 is concavely curved while the rear face 3 is convexly curved outwardly the inverted contact lens 1 has a shape similar to that of a soup bowl fig1 b shows a plan view of the non inverted soft contact lens 1 of fig1 a illuminated with collimated light having parallel light rays the fine structure of the coloring pigments becomes visible as is schematically shown in fig1 b the contact lens 1 shows a granular fine structure 4 of the pigments the granular structure 4 is more or less homogeneously distributed in contact lens 1 fig2 b shows a plan view of the inverted soft contact lens as is schematically shown in fig2 b the fine structure of the pigments exhibits radially oriented linear structures 5 fig3 shows a view of a section of an orthographic image 10 of the non inverted soft contact lens of fig1 b the section is indicated by a rectangle s in the orthographic image 10 and shown in proper magnification on the right hand side of fig3 the granular structure 4 of the coloring pigments and its homogeneous distribution across the depicted section s of the non inverted soft contact lens 1 are clearly visible fig4 shows a view of a section of an orthographic image 10 of the inverted soft contact lens of fig2 b the section.
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are merely illustrative and should not be considered a limitation of the invention as other cross sections regular and irregular and positioning could be employed it is also not a requirement of the present invention that the apertures 38 have the same or similar cross section to the tube 16 passing therethrough 0026 fig4 is a second embodiment of the baffle plate 34 the catalytic reactor 10 is the same as that depicted in fig1 and fig2 except none of the apertures 38 is oversized relative to the tube s 16 passing therethrough instead some apertures 38 have no tube 16 passing therethrough fig5 better shows the distribution of apertures 38 in the plate 35 this embodiment allows greater flexibility as aperture 38 placement is independent of tube s 16 placement these apertures 38 can also be of varying sizes as those skilled in the art of reactor design will appreciate there is a third embodiment of the present invention that is a combination of the first and the second embodiments in other words it is possible to use a combination of apertures without tubes passing therethrough and apertures with tubes passing therethrough that are oversized this embodiment is considered within the scope of the invention referring back to fig2 and 4 the catalyst 42 can be any catalyst composition selected to promote the desired reaction of the first fluid 30 which can either cause an exothermic.
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arranged a plurality of terminals therein a cover moveable assembly on the base and a driver mechanism disposed on the insulating base and driving the cover to slide relatively to the insulating base the driver at least comprises a hollow driver member and the driver member is rotated by an exterior force application_number US 98089207 A description reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail referring to fig1 and 2 a zif connector 1 in accordance with the present invention is adapted for electrically connecting an ic package such as a cpu to a printed circuit board pcb the zif connector 1 comprises an insulating base 10 an insulating cover 11 movable assembled on the insulating base 10 and a driver mechanism locating between the insulating base 10 and the cover 11 as shown in fig2 the insulating base 10 has a rectangular shape and comprises a base portion 101 with a plurality of terminals not shown received therein and a supporting portion 102 extending forward from one end of the base portion 101 a sinking receiving recess 1021 in a rectangular shape is defined in the supporting portion 102 with a plurality of slots 1022 defined therein the cover 11 comprises a main body 111 and a head portion 112 extending from one end of the main body 111 the main body 111 and the head portion 112 are respectively cooperating with the base portion 101 and supporting portion 102 of the insulating base and a space is defined between the head portion 112 and the supporting portion 102 to receive the driver mechanism the main body 111 defines a plurality of holes corresponding.
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added on the electrode side of the interface to shift the stimulus pulse duration above the chronaxie of the intended physiological target e g excitable tissue as shown in fig5 a for example a resistance of several hundred ohms may be added to slightly increase the impedance so that the stimulus pulse duration is shifted above the chronaxie conversely the series resistance r 2 can be removed or instead parallel resistance added r 3 as represented in fig5 d from the electrode side of the interface to shift the stimulus pulse duration below the chronaxie of the unintended excitable tissue in this way the strength of the stimulus signal may be compensated so that the target or intended tissue is stimulated even if the impedance of the skin changes it is also contemplated and within the intended scope of the present invention to control the resistance on a real time basis by detecting the impedance of the skin and adjusting a variable in line series resistor based on the detected impedance preferably the impedance of the skin in sampled or monitored in real time and from this measured value is derived the resistance and capacitance current decay the impedance of the skin may be measured using conventional schemes such as applying a current source constant or variable and measuring the skin impedance using a sensor or electrode place on the surface of the skin the variable resistance and thus stimulus pulse duration is preferably varied in direct proportion to that of the detected skin electrode impedance that is as the detected skin electrode impedance increases the variable resistance is increased to lengthen the duration of the stimulus pulse to allow a longer.
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US 7934700 B2 abstract a net fence includes retro reflective elements such as tapes that extend in horizontal and or vertical directions with respect to the fence the tapes are attached to the netting by thread or glue one method for weaving the net fence includes dragging the tape extending in a machine direction along the netting during weaving and threading the tape thereto another method for weaving the net fence includes dragging the tape extending in a transverse direction and attaching the tape thereto with glue a net weaving machine can produce such a net in a machine direction and use a comb having threading needles to selectively attach the tape to the net with the thread if attached in the transverse direction a trolley borne on a beam lying in the transverse direction introduces the tape onto the net and a connection device such as a glue jet connects the tape to the net application_number US 84388407 A description aspects of the invention are disclosed in the following description and related drawings directed to specific embodiments of the invention alternate embodiments may be devised without departing from the spirit or the scope of the invention additionally well known elements of exemplary embodiments of the invention will not be described in detail or will be omitted so as not to obscure the relevant details of the invention before the present invention is disclosed and described it is to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of.
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to pedal in a hard gear and extend one arm the cyclist is asked to resist a downward push on their arm on u201c go u201d after warning with u201c ready set go u201d if the cyclist is unable to resist the physical challenge and almost all uncompensated riders are unable to one starts testing each leg separately as described herein most cyclists will be riding without any wedges orthoses or arch support insoles in place effectively starting with zero correction if the cyclist has some existing corrective measure such as those described above a greater or sometimes a lesser amount of compensatory correction is typically required once a cyclist is testing favourably when exerting force with each leg in turn the amount of compensation can be confirmed by repeating the test while seated on a bicycle mounted on a stationary trainer which supports the bicycle in a stationary position and provides a resistance to pedalling occasionally a cyclist fails the test on a bicycle mounted in a stationary trainer and the compensation has to be adjusted accordingly typically a cyclist responds favourably to testing on the testing frame 400 yet is unable to replicate this favourable response on the saddle of a bicycle mounted in a stationary trainer due to being unable to sit symmetrically on the saddle when testing off the bicycle mounted in a stationary trainer namely with a testing frame 400 the cyclist is typically sitting on a large flat topped stool or similar seat which inherently squares the cyclist 39 s hips and pelvis on a bicycle under load some cyclists are unable to sit with a balanced pelvic orientation for a range of reasons if the cyclist.
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the bone graft preferably about 5 to 15 minutes the bone graft s are then removed from their respective centrifuge containers and packaged for distribution a cleaning and processing graft material is selected and all of the soft tissue and periosteum is removed from the distal femur proximal and distal tibia and cartilage is removed from the site the femur is transected 10 15 cm above the femoral condyles and the distal femoral condyles are bisected transect the proximal tibia 10 15 cm below the tibial plateau the distal femur or proximal tibia is placed in a pan a vise u2122 this is accomplished by removing a section of the diaphysis allowing the vise jaws to grip the tissue securely the cloward set 12 14 16 18 or 20 mm is then assembled 1 place the extractor assembly within the cutter shaft 2 screw the cutter assembly onto the shaft with the aid of the cloward set wrench 3 screw the set point onto the extractor assembly 4 insert the shaft of the cloward set into the u215c u2033 variable speed drill and tighten the chuck with the key the set point is then placed and locked at the forward aspect of the cutter the apparatus is then placed on the tissue to be fashioned drilling is commenced at a moderate speed after the set point has made a deep cut in the tissue and the teeth have begun to cut into the tissue drilling is stopped and the set point apparatus is unlocked drilling is continued using the.
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acl applied thereto if ac1 is equal to a logical 1 circuit 10 senses a positive edge of input ca1 applied to conductor 12 if ac1 is a logical 0 sensing circuit 10 senses a negative edge of ca1 ac7 is in one embodiment of the invention the output of the register bit labeled 40 having a q output connected to conductor 16 and a set input connected to output node 40 the signal on output node 40 sets a logical 1 in register bit 40 and the resulting signal on ac7 34 acknowledges 34 that the edge positive or negative depending on the level of ac1 has been sensed briefly the operation of the circuit of fig1 is that if e is at a logical 1 at the time that an edge of ca1 occurs that edge will be sensed however if e is equal to a logical 0 at the time that the edge of ca1 occurs then the level rather than the edge ca1 is sensed referring to fig3 it is seen that input ca1 undergoes negative transition a after e has already risen to a logical 1 level in response to this node 14 which is ca1 goes to a logical 1 ac1 during this time is at a logical.
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arrangement for the v 8 engine is the present invention is thus readily adaptable to present day engines particularly v 8 engines the entire assembly of valves 30 and control arms 40 can be provided as a unit fitted to the space between and spacing of the valve lifters much of the conduit 28 can be built into this subassembly the compressor can easily be mounted on an appropriate bracket and belt driven from the engine in the same manner as an alternator air conditioning compressor or power steering pump the necessary connections to and from the compressor as previously described can be made with flexible tubing or conduit appropriate to a particular installation in the particular engine illustrated the intake valves close at 70 u00b0 atdc this is typical of modern engine design although it is understood there may be some variation the important feature is that the intake valve has closed and the piston is completing or has completed its intake stroke when air or gas under pressure is introduced to the cylinder through the pipe 25 the incoming air or gas enters below the tdc position of the piston and mixes with the previously inducted charge it would appear that the portion of the inducted fuel air charge in the lower portion of the cylinder is thus caused to become a leaner mixture while the fuel air ratio of the charge at the top of the cylinder particularly in the region of the spark plug remains essentially at the ratio of the inducted charge the engine does not exhibit any tendency to misfire indicating that the fuel air ratio around the spark plug is adequate.
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cycle stage 2 slug formation u2014 the liquid continues to build up in the riser as a liquid slug pressure builds up behind this liquid slug as gas continues to flow into the pipeline stage 3 slug production u2014 once the liquid reaches the top of the riser the hydrostatic head can no longer increase and therefore gas pressure overcomes the liquid head and a liquid slug starts to be produced stage 4 blowout u2014 once the tail of the slug reaches the base of the riser the gas breaks through and into the riser expanding to cause a violent acceleration of the liquid slug after which some liquid falls back down the riser and blocks the riser base thus commencing the next cycle stage 1 the main issues associated with production whilst in the severe slugging regime occur due to flooding of the separation systems during the slug production phase of the cycle resulting in poor separation and over pressurisation during the slug blow out stage which can cause the platform to shut down completely for example export compressors go into surge mode due to significant variation in the gas flowrates imposing stress on the shaft bearings and operational control issues sometimes this leads to unwanted flaring of the gas furthermore cyclic surges introduce vibration to the process piping system and mechanical fatigue to the riser leading to possible earlier failure accordingly it is important that this flow regime can be controlled or mitigated severe slugging can be managed by making use of slug catchers on the topside facilities but these are generally large vessels designed to hold.
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safety hazards associated with operating this machinery in the most preferred embodiment drum 117 has six sides 150 152 154 156 158 and 160 arranged in a spiral type arrangement that are particularly configured to receive drive carriages 38 it is noted that a drum with fewer than six could work within the scope of the present invention however a six sided structure is considered the preferred embodiment preferably each of these sides is arranged 60 degrees apart from each other six is considered the optimal number of sides for the drum so that the carriages are pushed out across the surface rather than down into the floor the six sided structure reduces the torque on the carriages to move them it is noted that an alternative number of sides can be used if desired the 6 sides define and increasing radial distance relative to the axis defined by the drum shafts such that the last end of the sixth 39 s side is spaced radially from the first end of the first side by a set radial instance radial distances are equal to the thickness of the drive carriages each of the sides of a drum 150 152 154 156 158 and 160 has an equal length each carriage has a push plate or a u201c drum engagement plate 302 u201d for engaging the drum these drum engagement plates are positioned at a force absorbing angle so that the drum can engage the carriages to pull the drive carriages around the drum thereby retracting the bench system the drive carriages are interconnected using hinges 300 forming a continuous series of interlinked drive carriages the hinges 300.
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facia friction surfaces 22 engage the facia 90 and resist the tendency of the clip to move once in place thus securing the light string in the desired position fig5 provides a view of a user employing an embodiment of the clip and tool combination in the present method to sequentially install a light string held in place on a building facia by clips finally fig6 depicts an embodiment of a clip of the present invention as it might appear once installed with a light string held in position the handle can be selected to extend the reach of the user so that when installing a light string the user can avoid having to climb up and down ladders the present invention also provides the advantage that the clip and light string placed into the clip can be installed remotely by simply reversing the steps used to install the clip in the first instance the clip provides a further advantage in that it can be reversibly mounted on the building feature so that when desired the light string can be taken down the clips removed and the building restored to its original undecorated state the present invention provides a further improvement over prior art devices as the clip does not penetrate the building structure as would a screw or other fastener and thus no damage is caused by its use the installation tool 40 can be further configured to be flexible such that once the clip 10 and light string 80 are in place the clip can be released by simply twisting the handle 82 in one embodiment twisting the handle will impart a rotational force on the installation tool as the clip is secured to the facia as shown in the depicted embodiments the.
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mechanical wear the accelerometer can be turned off to draw minimal current while the boat is not moving this information will be used to turn off the radio transmitter and cpu to further reduce current draw allowing the device to sit idle drawing minimal current the accelerometer can be re calibrated in circuit by issuing a command to the device via remote control accelerometers can be used to measure more than just the seat movement in a further embodiment they can be attached to the power hand wrist or forearm of each rower in an eight oared shell that would be the hand holding the end of the oar handle alternating seats would have the accelerometer on alternating wrists this allows for measurement of both the up down motion and the back forward motion of the wrist or oar handle and provides comparative information on the positioning of all the rowers on each side of the boat giving the coach or coxswain information on whose hand heights vary the most from the other rowers and whose hand speed is different from the stroke 39 s hand speed in a further embodiment shown in fig1 a and 3a attached to seat mount 31 on each seat 10 are three wheels 20 and a fourth wheel 21 wheels 20 and.
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center is disposed in a parallel offset position from the axial engagement line of orientation with the driving source for rotationally driving the auger the shaft body of the auger revolves in an eccentric lateral orbit as the auger rotates which digs the hole by pushing and widening the dirt in the hole rather than cutting and scraping the distal end of the auger has a tapered configuration for initial penetration into the ground the eccentric movement of the shaft body of the auger helps to compact the walls of the hole being dug application_number US 201113272767 A description referring to the drawing figures an embodiment of the inventive auger 10 is generally shown in fig1 auger 10 is adapted for connection to drive unit 12 which is commonly provided by a carrier machine such as a skid steer loader not shown through means generally known to those having skill in the art for example auger attachment may be connected by bolting to drive spindle 14 of drive unit 12 fig1 shows auger collar 15 as a female portion which receives male portion drive spindle 14 hidden from view common drive spindle sizes include but are not limited to 1 u215d inch round 2 inch round 2 9 16 inch round 2 inch hex 2 u00bd inch hex 2 u215d inch hex 4 inch square and 6 inch square the carrier machine provides a means to maneuver the auger into place and applies the hydraulic equipment required to lower the auger into the ground and retract it the drive unit 12 is typically powered hydraulically or through mechanical means with the carrier machine being the source of power the carrier machine can also be a tractor excavator backhoe.
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of a second inner bonding part 95 for bonding to the inner surface of the vertical plate 43 of the frame inner member 26 a second partitioning part 96 continuing from the second inner bonding part 95 a collar nut 79 provided to the second partitioning part 96 a second top bonding piece 97 extending upward from the top end of the second partitioning part 96 and a second bottom bonding piece 98 extending downward from the bottom end of the second partitioning part 96 the second partitioning part 96 is formed into a substantial quadrangular shape which partitions the inside of the front side frame 17 lengthwise the collar nut 79 is a member for attaching a mount not shown the second top bonding piece 97 is held and joined between the frame outer member 27 and the flange 74 shown in fig9 the second bottom bonding piece 98 is held and joined between the frame outer member 27 and the flange 75 shown in fig1 as shown in fig1 and 20 the sub frame mount stiffener 63 is provided to the bottom of the rear frame part 41 of the front side frame 17 and is composed of a mount 59 and a reinforcing part 65 furthermore the sub frame mount stiffener 63 is positioned so as to overlap the adapter 22 the mount 59 is a portion for attaching the sub.
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each recess faces a corresponding one of the filtering modes when the device 1 is filtering the sound according to the wearer 39 s needs the recess 22 a might include a marking 26 intended to indicate on what filtering mode the device 1 is operating in fig3 the marking 26 is shaped to resemble an arrow 39 s tip indicating the device 1 is filtering sound according to the properties of the filtering material 25 u2032 inside canal 24 u2032 more preferably the marking 26 is a protrusion that will allow the wearer to determine just by sensing with the tip of his fingers on what filtering mode the device 1 is operating the thickness of the surroundings of the recesses 22 a u2014 the one indicating the operating filtering mode u2014 is always smaller than the rest of the body of the knob 22 thus defining an open end 28 in fig5 the knob 22 is depicted in the filtering mode i and the open end 28 at the knob periphery is formed due to the differences in thickness in the surroundings of the recess 22 a in order to let the sound enter inside the open end 28 and consequently inside the inner ear of the.
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made of metal this adaptor confines for a minimum of the first 1 4 inches of its length the igniter strand in order to obtain the desired propagation velocity of 1300 1500 meters per second without the use of this adapter to confine the end portion of the igniter strand 22 the igniter strand propagation velocity would be only 300 meters per second the cylindrical adapter 26 also acts to maintain in position the end 24 of the igniter strand 22 to accept the energetic output of the primer head assembly 12 the primer head assembly 12 may be any conventional head loading assembly provided its output is equivalent to approximately 3 grains of black powder the ignitor charge 16 may be black powder or may be also boron potassium nitrate which performs equally well our tests of the combustible primer in accordance with this embodiment of the invention the results of which are shown in the table below were conducted using mil p 223 b black powder class 1 in a m865 tank cartridge these results illustrate that the primer of the present invention functions comparably to the standard m865 practice cartridge having a standard m125 metal tube primer __________________________________________________________________________m865combustible primer.
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manner known to those of skill in the art disposed on the upper end of the blowout preventer stack 112 is a riser adapter 120 to allow connection of the riser string 122 to the blowout preventer stack 112 the riser string 122 is composed of multiple sections of pipe or riser joints 124 connected end to end and extending upwardly to the drilling rig 126 the drilling rig 126 further includes a moon pool 128 having a telescoping joint 130 disposed therein the telescoping joint 130 includes an inner barrel 132 that telescopes inside an outer barrel 134 to allow relative motion between the drilling rig 126 and the wellhead housing 110 a dual packer 135 is disposed at the upper end of the outer barrel 134 and seals against the exterior of inner barrel 132 a landing tool adapter joint 136 is connected between the upper end of the riser string 122 and the outer barrel 134 of the telescoping joint 130 a tension ring 138 is secured on the exterior of the outer barrel 134 and connected by tension lines 140 to a hydraulic tensioning system as known to those skilled in the art this arrangement allows tension to be applied by the hydraulic tensioning system to the tension ring 138 and the telescoping joint 130 the tension is transmitted through the landing tool adapter joint 136 to the riser string 122 to support the riser string 122 the upper end of the inner barrel 132 is terminated by a flex joint 142 and a diverter 144 connecting to a gimbal 146 and a rotary table spider 148 before and even after installation of the riser string 122 to.
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oil with the addition of 0 3 weight of nickel octoate neither a temperature rise nor a consolidation of the medium could be ascertained negative results were also obtained when operating under conditions similar to those of test no 2 but with an air flow rate of 1 5 liter minute measured under standard conditions and using as an organic mixture linseed oil with the addition of 0 06 weight of copper naphthenate a test similar to the test no 2 was effected using this time linseed oil with the addition of 1 68 weight lead in the form of naphthenate and 0 3 weight nickel in the form of octoate the test was performed under a relative pressure of 10 bars with an air flow rate of 3 liters minute standard temperature and pressure conditions after the test it was ascertained that the medium had kept its permeability and was properly consolidated its resistance to compression was 90 bars thus the utilized catalyst gives excellent results in the consolidation of the solid medium a test similar to the test no 2 was effected using this time as an organic mixture linseed oil with the addition of 1 68 weight lead and 0 12 weight copper both in the form of naphthenate the test was performed under a relative pressure of 10 bars with an air flow rate of 3 liters minute measured under standard conditions during 7 hours 40 minutes the reaction caused a temperature rise from 20 u00b0 to 260 u00b0 c at the end of the test it was ascertained that the medium has kept its permeability and was perfectly consolidated its resistance to compression was 92 bars a test was performed under operating conditions similar to those of test no 2.
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10 with the associated data exchange in the vehicle 10 in the case of the remote control of a vehicle function namely vehicle locking the data exchange shown schematically in fig4 and fig5 can occur via one or more busses and or via discrete lines or circuits the communication between the unit 20 and the communication unit 40 occurs via the communication unit 25 which is not shown in fig4 and fig5 the data 24 which is received by the communication unit 40 from the unit 20 includes in the example wherein the function is vehicle independent heating as shown in fig4 a starting signal for starting the vehicle heater and a stop signal for stopping the vehicle heater a time signal for setting the starting time of the vehicle independent heater and or the signal for canceling the start time from the vehicle 10 the following status data 42 concerning the vehicle independent heater can be transmitted via the communication unit 40 to the unit 20 status u201c ignition on u201d status u201c remote control of vehicle independent heater deactivated u201d status u201c energy supply insufficient u201d status u201c client programmed temperature cannot be attained by the desired time u201d and or status u201c service activated u201d the data 413 transmitted from the communication device 40 to the display and operating unit 130 includes the signals shown by way of example in fig4 with which.
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necessity of providing power lines between a remote stationary power source and the movable carriage the opk switch 27 is a three position switch which an operator may move from a first position o in which the control system is turned off to a second position p in which the system is conditioned for reading the program card 30 into the memory 32 from the second to a third position k in which the system is conditioned for knitting a programmed design and from the third position back to the off position the card which may be best seen in fig2 is used to instruct the needle selector control system concerning a design which is to be produced on the knitting machine as shown the card includes mutually perpendicular lines which define rectangles 44 that extend in numbered columns 1 through 32 and numbered rows 1 through 16 the card also includes a row of strobe markings 46 which are provided for a purpose hereinafter explained an operator indicates the design unit he wishes produced such as that shown in fig2 by darkening selected ones of the rectangles 44 on the card with a pencil or other marker preferably one leaving an erasable mark and then feeds the card left end first through the reader the reader includes a paired light emitting diode led and phototransistor for each of the numbered rows on the card and for the row of strobe markings 46 in fig3 which shows the control system for the needle selectors 24 and 26 the led phototransistor pairs 48r 1 50r 1 52r 16 54r 16 and 56r s 58r s have been illustrated for row 1 row 16 and the strobe markings respectively and it is to.
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3 19 mmol the title compound os bppz 2 pph 2 me 2 was obtained as dark red crystalline solid 393 mg 0 40 mmol yield 60 spectral data ms fab 192 os m z 992 m 792 m u2212 pph 2 me 607 m u2212 2pph 2 me 1 h nmr 400 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 10 41 br 2h 7 22 d 4h j hh 7 2 hz 7 08 dd 4h j hh 7 4 7 6 hz 7 00 u02dc 6 97 m 6h 6 87 d 2h j hh 7 6 hz 6 80 dd 2h j hh 7 6 7 4 hz 6 57 u02dc 6 50 m 6h 6 13 br 2h 1 60 s 18h 1 02 br 6h anal calcd for c 50 h 54 n 6 osp 2 c 60 59 n 8 48 h 5 49 found c 60 41 n 8 57 h 5 60 the procedures of example 5 were followed starting from 3 phenyl 5 2 pyridyl pyrazole pppzh 307 mg 1 39 mmol powdery os 3 co 12 200 mg 0 22 mmol freshly sublimed me 3 no 125 mg 1 61 mmol and the phosphine pph 2 me 600 u03bcl 3 20 mmol the title compound os pppz 2 pph 2 me 2 was obtained as dark red crystalline solid 375 mg 0 36 mmol in 54 yield analytical data ms fab 192 os m z 1032 m 831 m u2212 pph 2 me 631 m u2212 2pph 2 me anal calcd for c 54 h 46 n 6 osp 2 c 62 90 n 8 15 h 4 50 found c 62 65 n 8.
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as the cart 10 is pushed pulled or turned moreover the elasticity of the flexible coupling 78 readily maintains the potentiometer shaft in a fully off rest position and compensates for any misalignment between the shaft of the potentiometer 74 and the throttle shaft 76 the throttle hand grip 54 is the principal manual control mechanism for the cart 10 two state type controls such as a forward reverse switch not shown braking mode control switch not shown may be separately mounted on the guiding arm 18 to move the cart 10 straight ahead the operator merely twists the hand grip 54 which activates the throttle 66 the circular cap 82 rotates the throttle shaft 76 and coupling 78 which in turn rotates the control shaft 74 of potentiometer 72 the resultant change of electrical resistance is communicated as an electrical signal via cable 68 to the motor power control circuit 40 fig1 the motors are each independently activated to pull the cart forward as hereinafter explained the side wheels 28 and 30 if equally loaded direct the cart 10 substantially straight ahead to turn the cart the operator may press the hand grip 54 and thereby the guiding arm 18 to the right or the left either pushing one wheel slightly faster motor speed and the speed of the other wheel or slowing one wheel and motor to permit the other motor and wheel to pull the cart 10 in the desired turning arc the frame member 70 must be a relatively sturdy construction for example the frame member 70 may include a block 88 snugly engaging the inner.
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film 23 are disposed adjacent the first end of the table 20 in a dispensing position whereby free ends of either one of the film rolls 23 are grasped by the actuated gripping member of the pulling arm 24 and pulled through the sealing and cutting device 22 the pulling arm is stopped when a desired length of film has been pulled on the table 20 according to the size of the bundles to be wrapped once the desired length of film is pulled on the table by the pulling arm 24 it is sealed and cut by the sealing and cutting device 22 the sealing and cutting device 22 is a known mechanism which applies heat to the film to create a sealed seam and cuts the sealed seam such that both sides of the cut are sealed accordingly both ends of the film that has been pulled by the pulling arm 24 will be sealed namely the end engaged in the gripping member of the pulling arm 24 and the end that has been sealed and cut whereby a tube or a bag is formed as will be described below referring now to fig2 a to 2 f cross sections of various rolls of pre folded film to be used with the automated wrapping apparatus 10 are shown the material of the film consists of known low density polymers which is stretchable and resilient at ambient temperature fig2 a to 2 d illustrate plastic films which that will be formed in bags which will be inverted for covering the lateral faces and the top surface of the bundle i e five face wrapping whereas fig2 e and.
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up fig2 shows an x ray generator 19 and two image receivers 4 5 the image receivers 4 5 each include a sensor 20 for registration of the imaging detector and an exposure measurement device 23 the exposure measurement device 23 is included for controlling the radiation dose when an x ray image is recorded x rays hit the exposure measurement device 23 of the corresponding image receiver 4 5 which measures the x ray dose arriving if the measured x ray dose reaches a predetermined dose limit value a switch off signal is triggered for the x ray generator 19 the switch off signal may cause the x ray source 2 to be switched off the radiation is performed until such time as the exposure of the x ray film cassette has reached the necessary exposure for example slim patients may have a shorter exposure time than corpulent patients the signal output of the sensor 20 for registration of the imaging detector of each image receiver 4 5 is connected in a circuit directly to a signal input for an enabling signal of the x ray generator 19 the x ray generator 19 requests an enabling signal at the signal input an x ray voltage may be created only if the enabling signal is present the sensor 20 does not generate a detector recognition signal for the image receivers 4 5 when an x ray film cassette is not present.
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inhibitor in this example is a proton pump inhibitor omeprazole which raises the ph of the gastrointestinal tract to above 4 the typical effective amount of omeprazole in the dosage form may vary from 5 mg to 50 mg the film coat is applied by conventional pan coating technology and the weight of film coat may vary from 4 to 8 of the core tablet weight other ingredients are plasticizers such as triethyl citrate dibutyl phthalate anti adhering agents such as talc lubricating ingredients such as magnesium stearate opacifiers such as titanium dioxide and ammonium hydroxide to adjust the ph of the dispersion the film coating is thin and rapidly releases omeprazole for absorption therefore omeprazole is released first and then the core erodes and releases naproxen sodium naproxen sodium 50 microcrystalline cellulose and povidone are dry mixed and wet granulated in an appropriate granulator with sufficient purified water the wet granules are dried milled and blended with the remaining 50 microcrystalline cellulose talc and magnesium stearate the final granule blend is compressed into tablets opadry clear is added slowly to purified water and mixing is continued until opadry is fully dispersed the solution is sprayed on to the tablet cores in a conventional coating pan until the proper amount of opadry clear is deposited on the tablets methacrylic acid copolymer triethyl citrate and talc are dissolved in a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water the solution is then sprayed on to the tablet bed in a proper coating equipment a sample of the tablets is tested for gastric resistance and the coating is stopped if the tablets pass the test omeprazole is dissolved in a purified water and isopropyl alcohol.
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present invention in this drawing only a portion of the graft material of a stent graft is shown and only a portion of a self expanding stent is shown fastened to it and stretched out flat as can be seen in fig5 a a self expanding stent 70 which would extend around the tubular body of a stent graft and be stitched by stitches 75 to the graft material 72 of the stent graft is shown a release wire 18 is stitched longitudinally along the graft material of the stent graft as was seen in fig1 with a stitch 18 a of the release wire being exposed to the outside of the stent graft in the region of the self expanding stent 70 a first suture thread 22 of a flexible material is passed around the release wire 18 and extended out to one side of the release wire over the struts 76 of the stent graft to pass over two or three struts and to be looped around a third or fourth strut and into the graft material 72 the suture thread 22 is then pulled tight and knotted as shown in fig5 b with a knot 78 so that the struts between the release wire 18 and the knot 78 are pulled closer together against the resilient force.
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10 and 30 m in a cylindrical or troncoconical form with upper and lower flanges 5 6 for connection with other sections according to a first embodiment of the invention the ladder 3 is not directly secured to the section 4 of the tower but to two beams 1 1 u2032 the beams 1 1 u2032 preferably with a double t profile are secured to the upper flange 5 and to the lower flange 6 of the section 4 of the tower in a manner in parallel to the walls they are secured rigidly to the upper flange 5 with welds or bolts for example and are secured horizontally to the lower flange 6 in a manner which allows lengthways displacement this manner of securing the beams 1 1 u2032 allows bending of the section 4 caused by the operational loads which act on the tower equally allowing dilation and contraction with changes in temperature without the aforementioned beams 1 1 u2032 suffering external operational loads the only external loads on said beams 1 1 u2032 will be produced by the people using the ladder 3 fig6 shows a rigid fixture of the beams 1 1 u2032 on the upper flange 5 using bolts 21 and support chocks 23 appropriately to couple the flat flange of the double t beams 1 1 u2032 to the curved surface of the flange 5 fig7 shows a horizontal rigid fixture of the beams 1 1 u2032 to the lower flange 6 using bolts 27 and clamps 25 which allow a lengthways displacement of the beams 1 1 u2032 and are designed appropriately on the surface supported on the curved surface of the flange 6 fig8 shows a combination of horizontal fixtures of the beams 1 1 u2032 to the lower flange 6.
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the arrow indicates the direction of flow of the liquid inside the hose the ends of the hose guided out of the pump bed cross in the connector 14 in this manner the flexible hose 12 is compressed continuously in the direction of the arrow a by a rotor 11 of the roller pump 10 with corresponding rollers 13 so that the corresponding pump effect for the liquid results a space saving infeed and outward guidance of the hose 12 or of the hose parts 16 and 18 is possible due to the crossing guidance of the hose 12 resulting from the representation in accordance with fig1 or due to the hose guidance formed by the hose parts 12 16 and 18 and the connector 14 directly next to the opening 24 of the pump bed 22 the hose shape shown in fig1 can be described as an alpha shape in which the ends of the hose 12 guided out of the pump 22 are guided out tangentially and in a crossing manner from the pump bed 22 the hose parts 16 and 18 can also be guided out of the pump directly laterally not shown in fig2 different views of a roller pump housing 20 made as an injection molded part are shown only the stator of the roller pump 10 is shown here fig2 a shows a plan view from above fig2 b a side view fig2 c a view from the front and fig2 d a perspective view from above whereas fig2 e shows a perspective view from below a pump bed 22 is formed in the roller pump housing 20 and the arcuately shaped hose 12 can be inserted into it.
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and if applicable also the spokes the abutment is given reference number 24 in the radial cross section of the steering wheel the leather piece 20 extends around the total circumference of the steering wheel rim 10 see fig2 to 4 a thermoplastic layer 26 is fastened in particular by laminating on the rear side i e the inner side of the leather piece 20 in the region of the edges 22 between the thermoplastic layers 26 the leather piece has no coating on its rear side one option for the application of the thermoplastic layer consists in sticking an adhesive film of thermoplastic material onto the leather piece 20 the vehicle interior part 11 also has its own thermoplastic layer 28 fastened to the vehicle interior part 11 before the covering with leather in the region of the thermoplastic layer 26 this thermoplastic layer 28 can for example likewise be an adhesive strip or a corresponding piece which has been embedded into the outer layer 18 during the surrounding of the skeleton 16 with foam the thermoplastic layer 26 is not a layer of foam the leather piece 20 is fastened to the vehicle interior part 11 in the region of the edges 22 by means of.
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includes metallic and nonmetallic areas and to which an upper metallic electroplated layer can be applied upon their completion the layers yield the micromechanical component with layers that adhere to one another or layers which can be partially detached from one another application_number US 26994999 A description fig1 shows the basis for producing a micromechanical component e g a substrate 1 as the carrier layer for additional layers to be applied the substrate can be metal silicon ceramic or glass in the embodiment described below it is made of glass the usual thicknesses of this substrate range from 500 u03bcm to 2 mm and metallic start layers with good adhesion characteristics must be applied in order to use in particular electroplating processes with the application of external current in the beginning substrate 1 is provided in a conventional manner with conductive areas 2 and non conductive areas 3 for this purpose the substrate is coated with a resist such as a polyimide az resist or solid resist by spin coating spraying or lamination the resist is exposed and developed with the desired pattern metal is then electrodeposited in the open regions in the resist conductive areas 2 in the lower electroplated layer are made of a metallic material such as copper or nickel and non conductive areas 3 are made of the resist fig2 shows a cross section of areas 2 and 3 the subsequent production steps are explained on.
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which is pivoted to the presser bar guide bracket 3 the end of the vertical plate 20a is positioned on the cam 15 and the stopper 3a is positioned above the cam 15 when the presser foot lifting lever 5 is lifted to set idle position of the presser foot the action lever 20 will be raised by the cam 15 with the presser bar guide bracket 3 and the bottom surface 20c of the vertical plate 20a will be moved higher than the top 12a of the guide surface 12 when the presser foot is in operating position the bottom surface 20c is positioned with the stopper 3a between guide surface 11 and guide surface 12 when the presser foot is lifted the presser foot 2 can be rotated outward refer to fig3 b and when the presser foot 2 is in operating position the presser foot is lowered even if the presser foot 2 is raised up to idle position by a thick workpiece as shown in fig3 a the action lever 20 rotates clockwise around the shaft 21 by itself by means of gravity and a portion of the vertical plate 20 a enters between guide surface 11 and guide surface 12 thus the rotation of the presser foot 2 is stopped in this embodiment the action lever 20 and the guide surface 12 constitute a preventive apparatus for presser foot 2 from rotating around the presser bar 1 when workpiece is very thick and raises the presser foot 2 to the same position as if lifted by the presser foot lifting lever 5 referring to fig4 a 4b and 4c another embodiment of the invention is explained the same numerals as in.
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7 so as to be rotatable about the gear shaft 71 further at an outer peripheral edge of the top surface of the final reduction gear 3 is provided a cylindrical shaped engagement protrusion 33 which protrudes in a direction parallel to the gear shaft 71 a tip end portion of the engagement protrusion 33 is extended into the recessed portion 17 of the lock shaft 1 the engagement protrusion 33 makes contact with an inner wall 17 a of the recessed portion 17 to press the lock shaft 1 in its retracting direction against the biasing force of the spring 13 the solenoid 4 as shown in fig5 includes a main body 41 in which an electromagnetic coil and the like are accommodated therein a plunger 42 with a flange portion 42 a formed thereon a spring 43 for biasing the plunger 42 in the protruding direction and a movable plate 44 which is in contact with one end of the spring 43 and fixed to the plunger 42 this movable plate 44 turns on and off a solenoid switch not shown then the plunger 42 is normally placed at a protruding position by the biasing force of the spring 43 but when a current conduction is given to the solenoid 4 the plunger 42 withdraws toward the main body 41 side against the biasing force of the spring 43 the lock shaft switch 8 is a switch for detecting the position of the lock shaft 1 and when the lock shaft 1 is protruded the lock shaft switch 8 is pushed in by a movable piece 81 being positioned at the convex portion 16 a of the.
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acid and calcium nitrate are also used the slurry for the modifiers is approximately 8 18 solids the total solution is between 20 40 solids other modifiers may be added in quantities from about 1 10 these other modifiers may include pb mgo al 2 o 3 bao li 2 o ge and s a preferred method of making the pre glass agglomeration of example 1 comprises the following steps the constituents are mixed together in two separate factions comprising the silicate part and the modifier part the modifier part is boric and calcium in an aqueous slurry the modifier solution is either poured into the silicate solution with vigorous mixing or the two are mixed together using an impeller pump with a recirculation loop vigorous mixing and slow addition of the boric calcium solution are essential the solution once mixed together has a ph of 10 12 mixing temperatures approach 60 u00b0 c this solution is fed to a two fluid nozzle for atomization via a diaphragm pump at 25 200 psi alternatively a centrifugal atomizer may be utilized at 10 000 25 000 rpm while air atomizing air pressure varies between 80 1000 psi the drying step occurs at about 100 u00b0 c to about 300 u00b0 c the outlet temperature is 300.
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printed circuit board 46 into the position previously occupied by the printed circuit board 37 in both fig3 a and 3b the printed circuit boards are not arranged flush with each other in the region 34 a 34 of the side surface 39 of the guide head 29 this means that no fine adjusting takes place in this region however the cooperation of the slide 31 and the guide head 29 should insure a rough aligning so that in each case it is insured that the positioning mandrels 49 engage in the positioning holes 55 the offset of the upper printed circuit board with respect to its optimal position can thus be within allowable limits which corresponds to about half of the diameter of the positioning hole this makes possible to have greater tolerances of the outer contour of the printed circuit boards the lifted off printed circuit board is transported into the test region 5 as shown in fig3 c the transporter 13 brings the printed circuit board into a position in which further holes 59 in the printed circuit board 37 are located above the positioning mandrels 57 of the test adapter 15 upon lowering of the printed circuit board 37 the positioning mandrels 57 engage in the corresponding holes 59 so that the printed circuit board 37 occupies a predetermined position then the vacuum suction members 51 are deactuated.
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capable of decomposing to liberate ammonia under operating conditions then the exhaust gas was passed through a first scr catalyst 3 having a volume of 26 l this catalyst contained vanadium oxide tungsten oxide titanium oxide as a catalytically active component and at a space velocity of about 90 000 1 h at the rated power output exhibited a no x conversion of less than 50 of the nitrogen oxides present in the raw emission upon passage through this first scr catalyst the exhaust gas was passed through a catalytically activated particulate filter 4 containing a wall flow filter substrate where an oxidation catalytically active coating containing 2 g of platinum as a catalytically active component was incorporated in the walls between the inlet and outlet channels see e g fig4 upon passage through the particulate filter uws was fed 2 b into the exhaust gas again and the exhaust gas was passed through a second scr catalyst the second scr catalyst 5 had a total volume of 35 l and contained an iron exchanged zeolite compound as a catalytically active component a highly selective ammonia oxidizing catalyst asc 6 was contained in the total volume of the second scr catalyst as a coating zone deposited on the outflow side the.
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9 triyne 9 to a dmf 5 ml solution of 1 trimethylsilyl 1 3 pentadiyne 0 4 g 2 94 mmol under argon was added tbaf 0 8 g 3 mmol and several drops of water the dark brown solution was stirred for 2 h at room temperature then diluted with benzene 3 ml the benzene layer was washed with saturated brine 5 u00d7 5 ml after drying mgso 4 and filtering the solution was transferred to a flask containing 8 500 mg 0 96 mmol ph 3 p 2 pdcl 2 34 mg 0 048 mmol cui 9 mg 0 048 mmol and et 2 nh 1 ml the mixture was stirred under argon at room temperature for 40 h and then concentrated in vacuo ether 100 ml and water 25 ml were added the layers were separated the ether layer was washed with brine 3 u00d7 20 ml dried mgso 4 concentrated in vacuo and the residue purified by flash column chromatography 1 6 ch 2 cl 2 hexanes giving 9 as a yellow oil 0 25 g 57 yield 1 h nmr u03b4 7 15 7 3 m 10 h 6 99 d j 11 7 hz 1 h 6 90 d j 11 7 hz 1 h 4 09 s 2 h 4 06 s 2 h 1 98 s 3 h 0 20 s 9 h 13 c nmr u03b4 120 138 several 102 32 102 09 84 37 80 86.
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processor with ground clutter control may include an i f amplifier 11 coupled to receive i f signals from an input terminal 12 and having an output terminal coupled to an i f limiter 13 the output terminal of the i f limiter is coupled to a first mixer 14 and a second mixer 15 a coherent local oscillator 16 is coupled to mixer 14 and through a 90 u00b0 phase shifter 17 to mixer 15 analog to digital a d converters 21 and 22 have input terminals respectively coupled to the output terminals of mixers 14 and 15 and their output terminals respectively coupled to digital mti processors 23 and 24 the output terminals of the a d converters are also coupled to a signal combiner 25 having its output terminal coupled to the negative terminal of a difference amplifier comparator 26 to the positive terminal of which a threshold signal is coupled a second signal combiner 27 is coupled to the output terminals of the mti processors 23 and 24 the output terminal of which is coupled to an amplitude detector 28 an and gate 31 has one input terminal coupled to the output terminal of detector 28 and a second input terminal coupled to the output terminal of difference amplifier comparator 26 and its output terminal coupled to the video processor of the radar system an i f signal coupled to input terminal 12 is coupled to limiter 13 after amplification by i f amplifier 11 the i f limiter 13 imposes a limit on the level of.
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kevin process technologies capacity 2 5 liters fluid bed dryer from retsch capacity 5 0 liters co mill with sieve from gansons quadro no 7li68083746 3962 2005 06 bin blender from r p products capacity 5 0 liters single rotary compression machine kmp 8 from kembert halogen moisture analyser from mettler toledo friabilator disintegration apparatus and tablet hardness tester from erweka b prepare iodinated zinc chloride solution by dissolving 20 g of zinc chloride and 6 5 g of potassium iodide in 10 5 ml of water add 0 5 g of iodine and shake for 15 minutes place about 10 mg of silicified microcrystalline cellulose on a watch glass and disperse in 2 ml of iodinated zinc chloride solution the substance takes on a violet blue color c transfer about 5 mg of residue from the test for residue on ignition to a platinum crucible and mix with about 200 mg of anhydrous potassium carbonate ignite at a red heat over a burner for about 10 minutes and cool dissolve the melt in 2 ml of freshly distilled water warming if necessary and slowly add 2 ml of ammonium molybdate ts to the solution a deep yellow color is produced pass silicified microcrystalline cellulose through an 850 u03bcm sieve disperse it into a suitable scale blender planetary mixer turbula t2f mixer or v blender and tumble mix the test substance for a minimum of 20 minutes to.
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25 and the first side plate 15 a first end of the resilient member 32 is located in the sliding slot 251 the securing portion 311 is engaged in the locking hole 151 the resilient member 32 slips over the securing portion 311 and abuts the blocking portion 312 the securing member 31 is rotated towards the bracket 10 to elastically deform the resilient member 32 the resilient member 32 exerts elastic force to engage the sliding ruler 20 to the bracket 10 and prevent the sliding ruler from moving towards the first side plate 15 in use the base 11 of the bracket 10 is placed on a ground the measuring device determines a plurality of positions having different pre setting distances from the ground when the different pre setting distances are smaller than or equal to the scale value n the first set of scale lines and the second set of scale lines of the bracket 10 is capable of measuring the different pre setting distances and determine the plurality of positions when the different pre setting distances are greater than the scale value n the securing member 31 is rotated away from the first side plate 15 the resilient member 32 rebounds to release the sliding ruler 20 the gear 53 is rotated to slide upwards the sliding ruler 20 until the third scale value and the fourth scale value are equal to each pre setting distance the securing member 31 is rotated towards the first side plate 15 the resilient member 32 is elastically deformed to engage the sliding ruler 20 to the bracket 10 thus a distance between the top wall 22 and the ground is equal to the pre setting distance thus the.
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from the magnet 51 through the open end of the cavity 35 draws the hook 71 or an eye into the cavity 35 and holds it therein with the outer opposed curved surfaces of the eyelets 73 bearing against the arcuate spaced walls 37 of the cavity 35 a piece of fabric 63 is positioned on a table 65 below the needle 61 the attachment is now moved downwardly so that the bottom of the foot 31 rests on the fabric 67 the needle 61 now stitches the hook 71 or the eye to the fabric 67 by alternate motion into each eyelet 73 the attachment is now moved upwardly and the fabric 63 with the hook 79 or the eye stitched thereto is removed and the process repeated the horizontally extending foot portion 31 and the shank portion 21 may be perpendicular to one another it has been found advantageous however to make the angle therebetween slightly greater than 90 u00b0 preferably about 100 u00b0 so that the extended end 33 of the foot 31 toes slightly downward it is further advantageous to bevel the bottom of the foot 31 so that the bottom portion 55 near the extended end 33 is perpendicular to the shank 21 the downward toe and the bevel 55 of the foot 31 brings the eyelets 73 closer to the fabric 67 producing a tighter stitching thereto the novel attachment does not require the insertion of the hook or the eye into the cavity 35 by pressure furthermore there are no moving.
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specifically designed size and length of the framework pressing plate 42 relatively small and relatively large pants may be easily draped on the framework pressing plate 42 and pressed the drain valve 44 is connected to a drain pipe the boiler valve 45 is connected to the boiler the vacuum valve 46 is connected to a vacuum duct one steps on the left foot pedal 56 when the left foot pedal 56 is stepped on it pulls the metal wire string 62 the metal wire string 62 runs through four wheels wheel 58 wheel 55 wheel 53 and wheel 63 the metal wired string 62 pulls the steam pin release 64 which opens the steam valve 66 which opens the plurality of tiny steam outlet holes 41 steam leaves the framework pressing plate 42 through the plurality of tiny steam outlet holes 41 through the fabric of the pants removing the wrinkles one then steps on the right foot pedal 57 when the right foot pedal 57 is stepped on it pulls the attached metal wire string 51 the metal wired string 51 runs through four wheels wheel 59 wheel 60 wheel 52 and wheel 49 the metal wired string 51 pulls the vacuum pin release 48 which opens.
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smart device is received by supervisory program computer system 200 and forwarded to the decoder routine when decoding is completed supervisory program computer system 200 forwards data to parsing sub routine to deconstruct data into its components u2014 image data location date and time device serial number and camera settings image data along with other information u2014 location date and time and device serial number are forwarded to image validation program 400 and remaining information is sent to data warehouse to be catalogued by database management system dbms 280 image validation program 400 receives the image data and other information such as location date and time and device serial number from the supervisory program computer system 200 depending on the nature of the image data u2014 reference image or image from consumer 50 u2014 the data is sent to reference image storage 290 or for validation image validation program 400 sends the validation report back to supervisory program computer system 200 in the preferred embodiment the present invention is a method for verifiable two way communication and interaction with audiences using multiple media formats comprising a obtaining a selected set of customer parameters said parameters being taken from a list including media of interest media market of interest channel of interest start date end date start time end time specific time selected visual cue display interval and delay time b packaging a unique visual cue management symbol for said client with customer parameters said customer parameters provides publishers with instructions and include the format location start time and selected visual cue display interval c storing of said symbol by software for management of storage retrieval and release of said symbol d releasing and transmitting said symbol and said customer parameter instructions to at least one publisher e maintaining communication.
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in close proximity to the shell to pretreat the lime mud separating the pretreated lime mud from the flue gas flow conveying the separated lime mud into the lime kiln and calcining the separated lime mud in the lime kiln application_number US 63188909 A description the main parts of the apparatus shown in fig1 comprise a feed screw 1 a lime kiln 2 and a riser duct 3 in connection thereto and a dryer separation cyclone 4 the lime kiln comprises an elongated kiln shell having a feed end wall 7 and a discharge end wall 6 the interior 8 of the kiln is located between the end walls the kiln is devoid of a separate feed chamber flue gas chamber in connection with the kiln but the lower part 9 of the riser duct 3 is located in the interior 8 of the kiln and in this case the lower end of the riser duct forms also a kiln exit gas duct flue gases from the lime kiln flow upwards via this duct into the separator cyclone 4 lime mud is thickened in a lime mud filter 16 which is standing on the same floor level as the feed end 7 of the kiln 2.
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product cavities 20 such that details of sealing station 52 will be more fully described below however as is widely known in connection with standard hffs systems a second or upper film 56 is drawn from a payout reel 57 after following various guide rollers 63 to sealing station 52 the remainder of upper film 56 is directed to a take up reel 65 at sealing station 52 upper film 56 is sealed to lower film 5 across product cavities 20 in order to create an overall product package indicated at 68 thereafter package 68 is directed to a cutter station 72 wherein a blade element 73 is shifted vertically through the use of a linear actuator 74 against an anvil member 75 in order to cut each package 68 from the overall web defined by the mated lower film 5 and upper film 56 reference will be now made to fig2 in detailing an embodiment of sealing station 52 in accordance with the invention as shown sealing station 52 employs a sealing unit 78 defined by a housing 80 including an upper housing portion 81 and a lower housing portion 82 housing 80 has associated therewith an inlet opening 85 and an exit opening 86 each of which is only shown to be partially open in this figure basically upper and lower housing portions 81 and 82 are adapted to be.
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for oral administration for example the form may be a tablet a pill a hard capsule a soft capsule a microcapsule a powder a granule a liquid or the like when produced as medicine the composition of the present invention may be produced in a unit dose required for commonly approved drug administration by for example including a pharmaceutically approved material such as a carrier an excipient a filler an antiseptic a stabilizer a binder a ph modifier a buffer a thickener a gellant a preservative and an antioxidant accordingly as needed the composition of the present invention may also be used as a material for food and beverage or a material for animal feed for example the composition of the present invention or the peptide ile pro pro the peptide leu pro pro or the peptide ser pro pro which is the active ingredient of the composition of the present invention may be considered a functional food such as a food for specified health use which is effective in improving brain function the dose of administration or ingestion of the present composition the peptide ile pro pro the peptide leu pro pro or the peptide ser pro pro in order obtain desired effects is preferably 0 1 mg kg weight to 10 mg kg weight per administration or ingestion in general in terms of the amount of the peptide ile pro pro the peptide leu pro pro or the peptide ser pro pro which is the active ingredient the dose per ingestion in a food which is for example a functional food may also be lowered further than the above described level depending on the number of ingestions.
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opening appears under the slot and batter flows via gravity through the holes onto the conveyor belt the pattern of the holes continues to widen in a circular shape until the equator of the pattern is reached at that point the oscillating mechanism reverses the motion of the pattern plate such that the diameter of the half circle decreases until again the solid portion of the pattern plate blocks batter from flowing through the dispensing slot above the oscillating mechanism can be accomplished through several well known methods the preferred embodiment comprises an electric motor 57 turning a circular plate 58 attached via an off center pin to a transverse slot 59 in the pattern plate the pattern plate is mounted on drawer slides 60 or roller bearings such that as the motor rotates the plate is pushed back and forth in a linear motion additionally the plate may be removed and replaced with plates with alternative hole patterns to vary the size thickness and shape of the batter deposits additional oscillatory methods may be used such as a cam roller where the connecting rod is attached via a linkage to a pivot point on the pattern plate or a servoed linear actuator actuated by a programmable controller fig6 shows a side view of the fixed tank embodiment batter flows through the feeder tube 65 onto a shallow transverse basin 66.
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twice to four times as wide as the gap 17 the permanent magnets 15 are firmly connected with the carrier plate 14 and the pole shoes 16 using for example an adhesive material the carrier plate 14 and the pole shoes 16 may be made of a soft magnetic sheet metal as an alternative to the soft magnetic material the pole shoes 16 could also be made from a permanent magnetic material or other suitable material in this case the permanent magnets 15 and the pole shoes 16 could be formed as a one piece construction enabling the gap 18 between the pole shoes 16 to be omitted in the area of the carrier plate 14 the rotor 9 is rigidly connected with a cutter supporting member 19 mounting two undercutters 20 fastened to a shaving head frame 22 adjacent to each undercutter 20 is a respective shaving foil 21 bent to conform to the shape of the associated undercutter 20 the cutter supporting member 19 is suspended on the shaving head frame 22 by means of a respective s shaped oscillating bridge 24 disposed at either end so as to be movable linearly in the direction of movement of the rotor 9 which is indicated by a double arrow 23 and extends parallel to the section plane the areas of the oscillating bridges 24 oriented transversely to the direction of movement of the rotor 9 are each made of a thin high vibration resistant material as for example spring steel formed approximately in the.
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apart from conventional ceramics the use of advanced fiber reinforced ceramics is also possible which are far better protected from damaging effects in particular of a mechanical nature the shell shaped configuration of the ceramic front edge 3 is well suited to the design having fiber reinforced ceramics in order to understand it better the front edge section 2 of the blade 1 is considered again in fig2 to a larger scale and in so far as necessary is described further fig2 shows the front edge section 2 of the blade 1 as already largely described under fig1 the construction of the hung ceramic front edge 3 as well as the means 6 and 5a 5b respectively provided for this for producing the coupling and a frictional connection and or positive locking connection between the two parts 3 4 are clearly apparent from this figure fig3 shows the ceramic front edge already described under fig1 and 2 in a three dimensional view which ceramic front edge is itemized here by 20 on account of its specific design if the radial stresses occurring inside this ceramic front edge 20 in the fitted state should become too great this can be remedied by the ceramic front edge 20 being split into two or three in the radial direction in which case special measures then have to be provided at the hanging mechanism for the various parts the division of such a ceramic front edge.
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in a deformed state prevails the percent relaxation value is defined as the difference between the 25 kilogram load and the load at equilibrium divided by the 25 kilogram load and multiplied by 100 fig1 illustrates the relationship graphically and represents a plot of the compression load versus time the force of the instron head is gradually increased to the value of p over a period of time and p may be selected arbitrarily e g 25 kilograms after the board is allowed to equilibrate it reaches a constant compression load of the value r percent relaxation value is then defined as p r p u00d7 100 it will be understood that the lower the value for percent relaxation the higher the stability of the board under wet conditions and conversely the higher the percent relaxation value the the lower the wet stability and the more likely the board will be to deform under pressure when wet a series of sample boards are prepared from hydrocolloidal fibrous material made in accordance with example iii of the aforementioned u s pat no 3 889 678 this material is a cellulose graft copolymer consisting of a cellulose backbone having grafted thereto hydrolyzed polymer moieties of poly acrylonitrile and poly ethyl acrylate by combining wood pulp acrylonitrile and ethyl acrylate as the starting materials in the following weight properties 1 part wood pulp to 1 40 parts ethyl acrylate to 0 8 parts acrylonitrile this hydrocolloidal material is in fibrous form the fibers having an average fiber length of approximately 0 89 millimeters in accordance with aforementioned u s pat no 3 889 678 the grafted material is subjected to a hydrolysis step table 2 sets out the.
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sides of the mullion 2 the more pressure that is applied the more the spring will tension the reverse would apply to the top spring fig6 is a plan elevation of the base plate 1 illustrating the diagonal receiver slots 8 a for the base plate extension 1 a also shown are the bolt holes 11 used to secure the base plate 1 to the floor the contact points on protrusions 7 are clearly visible fig7 illustrates the base plate extension 1 a in the dropped position where it is engaged with the base plate 1 via the receiver slot 8 now the base plate 1 and the base plate extension 1 a are unified as one part and engage the mullion 2 at 1 b by approximately 3 u2033 making the combination totally secure even if the mullion 2 was to rise above the base plate protrusion 7 the mullion 2 is still held secure by the engagement portion 1 b of the base plate extension 1 a the mullion 2 has now become a non removable mullion the fire rated mullion is simply installed within a double door frame as shown in fig1 the latch housing 3 is secured by fastening means to the door frame header 4 and is centered at the point where the double doors meet the base plate 1 is fastened to the floor and is also centered to where the double doors meet and is aligned flush with the doors the mullion 2 with the base plate extension 1 a which is firmly secured inside the core of the mullion approximately two feet above the floor by using reverse arched springs 10 thereby holding the base plate extension 1 a in place during the handling and cutting the mullion.
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breathable or is formed with ventilation holes 160 to provide cooling airflow to the wearer 39 s palm one preferred material used in the palm portion 152 is natural leather or simulated leather such as synthetic nash leather however other materials that may be utilized include cloth like or fabric like breathable materials having a degree of durability the material may even be elastic like thus the palm portion may be formed of natural or synthetic fabrics such as cotton nylon polyester or other polymeric materials that are commonly used in the glove industry as stated above the material used in the inner form fitting glove 150 is designed to provide maximum feel to the wearer however the wearer may interchange between numerous materials and thickness depending upon the wearer 39 s preference given numerous factors including weather conditions thus for example on warmer days the form fitting gloves 150 may be formed from thinner durable materials on colder days the glove may use thicker material also as shown in fig5 an inner form fitting glove 150 having a tackified region 159 may be introduced to the palm portion 152 on rainy days to improve grippage on the stick the form fitting gloves 150 offer a wearer outstanding feel as compared with gloves having bulkier less form fitting palm portions in other words the inner form fitting glove 150 may actually improve playability as compared with traditional palmed gloves by allowing the wearer more intimate contact with the lacrosse or hockey stick further the form fitting glove fulfills that.
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6 into the receiving opening 8 complementarily provided as bore hole is facilitated by a conically extending tip 20 arranged on the end side of the main guide pin 6 on each side in the outer lateral peripheral areas of plug 1 one centering pin 7 a 7 b respectively is shown the line contacts 1 a of the plug 1 are located on each side of the main guide pin 6 between the main guide pin 6 and the respective centering pin 7 a 7 b the main centering pin 6 and the centering pin 7 a 7 b form the guide elements 4 of the plug 1 the socket 2 has two receiving openings 9 for a positive reception of the centering pins 7 a 7 b the receiving openings 9 both open out via a breakout 11 into the associated lateral wall face 10 moreover also on the plug 39 s 1 side facing the socket 2 line contacts 1 b are arranged which in the provided alignment of the plug halves 1 2 are exactly opposite to the line contacts 1 a and receive the same the receiving openings 8 9 form the guide elements 5 of the socket 5 fig2 shows a horizontal cross section through the plug 1 and the socket 2 additionally illustrated is a pivot wedge 3 arranged thereabove on the lower side of.
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the lamp driver transistors q7 q13 etc turning on lamps i1 and i2 transistor q2 39 s collector goes negative and pulls pin 4 of integrated circuit ic3 to ground and pin 2 to ground resetting and triggering integrated circuit ic3 as long as transistor q2 39 s collector and pin 4 remain at ground potential integrated circuit ic3 is off and not timing as soon as the timing cycle of integrated circuit ic2 has ended pin 3 goes positive transistor q4 39 s collector is negative through diodes d3 and d4 lamp i1 goes off and lamp i3 comes on lamp i2 remains on via diode d4 39 s anode being connected to diode d2 39 s anode the on off timing cycles carry on until switched off the timing cycles are determined by resistors r7 r8 capacitors c5 for integrated circuit ic2 resistors r12 r13 and capacitor c7 for integrated circuit ic3 resistors r17 r18 and capacitor c9 for integrated circuit ic4 etc the circuits are made variable by the resistor r7 from 0 to approximately 60 seconds for integrated ic2 and ic4 and from 0 to approximately 5 seconds for integrated circuits ic3 and ic5 switches s3 s4 s5 and s6 lock the timers in a particular mode by holding the transistor 39 s collectors transistors q2 q3 q4 q5 to ground switches s4 and s6 not only lock the timers in that mode but also ground integrated circuit ic1 turning it on set to oscillate instead of holding 34 time 34 pin 3 remains on for half of its timing cycle for the other.
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the nacelles of the propulsion units 604 such as cowl sections 602 c components and subcomponents of the tail assembly 608 such as rudder and stabilizer components 602 d components and subcomponents of the fuselage 605 such as window and door brackets 602 a and nose cones 602 b and any other suitable portion of the aircraft 600 and while the aircraft shown in fig4 is generally representative of a commercial passenger aircraft the inventive apparatus and methods disclosed herein may also be employed in the assembly of virtually any other types of aircraft the inventive apparatus and methods disclosed herein may also be employed in the assembly of virtually any other types of aircraft more specifically the teachings of the present invention may be applied to the manufacture and assembly of other passenger aircraft fighter aircraft cargo aircraft rotary aircraft and any other types of manned or unmanned aircraft including those described for example in the illustrated encyclopedia of military aircraft by enzo angelucci published by book sales publishers september 2001 and in jane 39 s all the world 39 s aircraft published by jane 39 s information group of coulsdon surrey united kingdom which texts are incorporated herein by reference it may also be appreciated that alternate embodiments of apparatus and methods in accordance with the present invention may be utilized in the manufacture of a wide variety of textured or formed components of for example boats automobiles canoes surfboards recreational vehicles or any other suitable vehicle or assembly while the preferred and alternate embodiments of the invention have been.
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vapor additionally or alternatively the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a in the form of a liquid aerosol additionally or alternatively the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a in the form of a dielectric liquid stream additionally or alternatively the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a in the form of any combination thereof of the gas vapor liquid aerosol and or liquid stream in an embodiment the fluid source 222 is operatively coupled to provide the fluid 224 to the ionizer 200 a using a nebulizer additionally or alternatively the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a using an atomizer the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a using an injector the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a using a steam generator the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a using an ultrasonic humidifier the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a using a vaporizer the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a using an evaporator the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a using a pump additionally or alternatively the fluid 224 may be provided to the ionizer 200 a using any combination thereof of the nebulizer atomizer injector steam generator ultrasonic humidifier vaporizer.
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unit 110 attached to one surface of the display panel 120 the display panel 120 may have a structure in which a thin film transistor tft and a light emitting device for forming an image and an encapsulation layer for covering and protecting the tft and the light emitting device are stacked on a pliable flexible substrate the display panel 120 may use the pliable flexible substrate instead of a hard glass substrate accordingly the display panel 120 may be freely bent within an allowable range of its pliability the dielectric elastomer unit 110 may be provided along an edge of one surface of the display panel 120 the dielectric elastomer unit 110 may include first and second electrodes 111 and 112 that face each other and an electroactive polymer layer 113 between the first and second electrodes 111 and 112 for example as shown in fig3 a when a voltage is applied between the first and second electrodes 111 and 112 for example the electroactive polymer layer 113 may be extended in an in plane direction referring to fig2 a plurality of the dielectric elastomer units 110 may be arranged at predetermined intervals u2018 d u2019 along the edge of the display panel 120 due to the intervals u2018 d u2019 although the dielectric elastomer units 110 may surround the edge of the display panel 120 the display panel 120 may be pliably deformed without being affected by the dielectric elastomer units 110 if there are no intervals u2018 d u2019 even when the display panel 120 is so pliable because the dielectric elastomer units 110 that seamlessly surround the edge of the display panel 120 are hard the display panel 120 may not be.
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tbu in that voltage will be developed across j 1 due to the current which if sufficient will turn on m 4 that in turn will effectively connect i e short the gate of m 2 to the source or drain of j 1 which in turn will turn off m 2 in this way it is possible to provide tbu current protection capability without the use of depletion mode nmos devices if the protected terminal of the tbu is connected to a high resistance protected device then current flow may not suffice to trip the tbu in this case the protected terminal will also be dragged positive towards v if the rate of change of voltage is relatively slow then when the source of m 2 approaches v r 4 will hold the gate of m 2 at v thus causing m 2 to turn off thus the tbu is also turned off by any surge which forces the tbu above the positive rail in practice m 2 is usually a fairly large nmos and thus has significant gate capacitance in this case because of the long rc time constant formed by the gate capacitance and r 4 the tbu will only turn off as a result of slow moving surges but may not be fast enough to react to say 60 hz mains ac which is a prime requirement for protection devices to increase turn off speed the circuit can be modified by the use of two addition small enhancement mode devices m 5 and m 6 devices the resulting circuit is shown in fig5 here m 5 and m 6 act as a simple comparator in this circuit m.
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within the insert 20 the insert 20 has exterior dimensions that allow it to be inserted through the open end of the arrow shaft 10 into the hollow interior of the arrow shaft 10 insertion of the insert 20 continues until the upper end of the socket 22 is generally even with the open end of the arrow shaft 10 the insert 20 can be designed with substantially the same diameter as a conventional insert to result in a snug friction fit against the interior of the arrow shaft 10 this configuration allows the present invention to be directly substituted in place of a conventional insert without modifications to existing arrows the insert 20 can be permanently bonded to the arrow shaft with adhesive or other equivalent means either metallic or non conductive materials can be used to fabricate the insert if a conductive material is used the body of the insert provides a degree of electromagnetic shielding for the radio transmitter 30 and can form part of the power circuit between the radio transmitter 30 and the batteries 32 however a non conductive insert simplifies assembly of the device and eliminates the risk that the insert might accidentally short the radio transmitter 30 or its antenna 35 in the embodiment shown in fig1 and 2 the socket 22 and threads 25 serve as a connector to secure the arrow head 15 to the insert 20 this is largely.
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this results in the hydrophobic coating remaining also on said opposite surface of the stamp body the surface of the stamp body opposite of the stamping surface 110 is brought into contact with a protective layer 70 u2032 which may e g be made of pdms subsequently an adhesion promoter coating 50 is provided on the surfaces of the stamp body which are not covered by the hydrophobic coating 60 or the protective layer 70 u2032 i e the inner surfaces of the reservoir 20 and the channels 30 and the outer side walls of the stamp body 10 the stamp body 10 is now provided with the hydrophobic coating 60 on its stamping surface and the adhesion promoter coating 50 on the inner surfaces of the reservoirs 20 and the channels 30 and the outer side walls of the stamp body 10 as shown in fig3 d the coated stamp body is then immersed in a solution of reactive monomers of e g hema and egdma and other components necessary for the reaction as shown in fig3 e the reactive monomers are reacted and crosslinked resulting in a hydrogel 40 filling the reservoirs 20 and the channels 30 and attached to the adhesion promoter coating 50 provided on the inner walls of the reservoirs 20 and the channels 30 as shown in fig3 f the hydrogel 40 slightly protrudes from the channels the hydrogel is formed also on the outer side walls of the stamp body 10 but it is removed the stamp 100 according.
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vertical support column 18 when crank 62 is pivotally displaced outwardly about pivot pin 79 as shown in fig6 b the distal end of lock pin 78 is inserted between adjacent teeth within sprocket 68 to prevent rotation of the combination of crank 62 shaft 70 and spur gear 72a to prevent displacement of the film wrap carriage 60 on the vertical support column 18 torsion spring 64 disposed about pivot pin 79 and engaging crank 62 urges the crank outwardly from the film wrap carriage 60 as shown in fig6 b to maintain lock pin 78 in engagement with sprocket 68 in this manner the film wrap carriage 60 is maintained in the locked position to prevent movement of the film wrap carriage on the vertical support column 18 until crank 62 is urged inwardly to the position shown in fig6 a by overcoming the force of torsion spring 64 when crank 64 is displaced inwardly as shown in fig6 a crank 62 may be rotationally displaced for moving the film wrap carriage 60 either up or down along the vertical support column 18 polyethylene contact buttons 82a and 82b comprised of an ultra high molecular weight material are inserted through the film wrap carriage 60 and engage.
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more since it is appropriate to give the base elements themselves a particular minimum axial length so that a skew free fixing of these is possible prior to forming the welding seams as for the rest the pipe coupling may be so dimensioned that the coupling sleeve leaves an axial clearance between the annular flanges or rather the base elements when the device is closed this renders it possible to take up dimensional variations caused by manufacturing tolerances or possible deformations moreover which are produced by external action in the form described up to now the intermediate member of the pipe coupling proposed represents a separate component which may be lost as compared to the partial sleeves and the clamping lever closure which are all connected it is already known that the intermediate member already described in connection with the prior art may be connected by a radial fastening through the connecting bolt to the part shells and the clamping lever closure in corresponding manner this may be accomplished in the case of a pipe coupling in accordance with the invention in that a radial fastener or holder having a suitable aperture is provided on the coupling sleeve and the connecting bolt connecting the part shells passes through the aperture it is known that an intermediate member connected in this way to the.
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the embodiments of the present invention the power supply is shut in association with an action peculiar to the apparatus carrying action or non image formation in an image forming apparatus equipped with a battery whereby the danger of the apparatus starting to operate during the carrying action wasteful consumption of the battery and failure of the apparatus due to overheating can be prevented referring to fig1 there is shown a battery driven type and portable type electrophotographic copying machine as an exemplary image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention the image forming apparatus assumes a horizontal position that is it is laid down on a horizontal surface such as a desk surface d or the like while the second cover is opened fig1 is a perspective view of the second cover the apparatus is operated in this position with the second cover being opened in fig1 the apparatus is placed in an upstanding position wherein the second cover is closed the apparatus shown in fig1 comprises an outer casing 23 an original carriage 24 disposed above the top of the outer casing 23 and reciprocable in the directions indicated by an arrows a and b and an original pressing plate 25 openable and closable with respect to the top surface of the original carriage an original to be copied is placed face.
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4 thereon of a material such as for example tin oxide the pattern may be etched on the substrate by using a commercially available material known as nesa glass and removing the conductive coating except for electrodes 3 4 coated on transparent electrode segments 3 4 are layers of electrochromic material such as tungsten trioxide wo 3 indicated as 11 12 the electrochromic layers 11 12 are applied by suitable masking techniques to cover a smaller area than the electrodes so as to give good edge definition substrate 2 may be made of glass ceramic plastic or preferably metal such as tungsten and includes counter electrode 9 the composition and formation of which are described in detail hereinbelow as shown terminal 10 connects counter electrode 9 to the electrical circuitry of the display electrolyte layer 15 may take various forms but a preferred electrolyte having optimized cationic mobility comprises acidified aqueous solutions for example an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid in which the acid content ranges from about 5 to 80 by volume dilute acid solutions are preferred since they provide increased cationic mobility h mobility for coloration purposes although less preferred aprotic and solid state electrolytes may also find use in the.
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28 line of weakness 41 and lateral edge 326 adhesive 16 is shown in fig1 on other surfaces of covering section 32 fig1 shows a label according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure attached to a container shown in fig1 are container 1200 with label 18 attached thereto fig1 shows a top view of an embodiment of covering section 32 with foldable section 34 completely concealed under covering section 32 with reference to fig7 as shown in fig1 foldable section 34 has been displaced in the direction of arrow 50 such that surface 344 is brought into contact with surface 336 as discussed elsewhere herein in at least one embodiment surface 344 comprises adhesive 16 when surface 344 is brought into contact with surface 336 adhesive 16 on surface 344 substantially permanently adheres surface 344 to surface 336 as discussed elsewhere herein in at least one embodiment surface 344 comprises adhesive 16 and surface 336 comprises adhesive 16 when surface 344 is brought into contact with surface 336 adhesive 16 on surface 344 and adhesive 16 on surface 336 substantially permanently adheres surface 344 to surface 336 fig1 shows a flowchart illustrating the use of label form 10 according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure as shown in step 1302 of fig1 indicia is printed on removable section 33 and foldable section 34 such indicia may be information such as for example shipping and or return addresses directions on how to use label form 10 packing list information business information such as phone numbers and the name of the business or the like such indicia may include for example information explaining the return or exchange policy for a package affixed with a label with the indicia.
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generated from the controlling portion 502 in response to the first clock clk 1 when the shift clock sclk is generated 100 times in response to the second clock clk 2 the latch clock lclk is generated once in response to the first clock clk 1 the decoding portion 510 and the buffering portion 512 operate in a manner corresponding to the decoding portion 310 and the buffering portion 312 shown in fig3 respectively the decoding portion 510 inputs data that is simultaneously output from the data register 508 and selects voltages corresponding to the respective data among the voltages v 1 through v 64 of 64 levels corresponding to all the bit combinations of the six bit data the buffering portion 512 temporarily stores the voltages selected from the decoding portion 510 and outputs them as panel displaying voltages through the 300 channels the above described operation of the data register 508 corresponds to normal operation of the apparatus for providing panel displaying voltages in response to the latch clock lclk generated from the controlling portion 502 in response to the first clock clk 1 operation of the data register 508 when the decoding portion 510 is tested for a circuit verification in the apparatus for providing panel displaying voltages will now be described as mentioned above the controlling portion 502 generates the latch clock lclk in response to the first clock clk 1 during a normal operation however when the test control signal test is applied to the decoding portion test controller 504 of the controlling portion 502 the controlling portion 502 generates the latch clock lclk maintaining a high level and.
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groups are subsequently bonded as coupling units to the carrier and form extremely thin often monomolecular layers such silanizations of different generally inorganic oxides are widely used in practice and are quite familiar to a person skilled in the art examples of known carrier materials are aluminum oxide titanium dioxide silicon dioxide glass or quartz or mixed oxides such as for example indium tin oxide ito in the applications according to the invention for optical or electro optical devices glass or optionally a carrier coated with an electrode for example a glass sheet coated with indium tin oxide ito are particularly important as carrier materials for the application the silane derivatives are used predominantly as solutions in an inert solvent depending on the reactivity of the silane group a large number of different solvents may be used such as for example benzene toluene hexane etc or in the case of the less reactive alkoxysilanes also alcohols such as methanol ethanol and the like the subsequent coating can be carried out for example by immersing the cleaned carrier in the solution by spin coating or by other coating techniques after volatilization of the solvent from the carrier layer the silane group is coupled to the carrier generally by heating the impregnated carrier depending on the reactivity the unbound silane fractions can then be washed out with solvents the layers which were produced from silane derivatives of the formula i or from mixtures containing silane derivatives of the formula i in this or an analogous manner can be dimerized by exposure to linearly polarized light by spatially selective irradiation of the molecular units of the formula i coupled to the carrier very specific regions of a surface can now be oriented and at the.
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a harness rail and an anti roll bar is mounted on top of each side rail the cable system allows the harness to be extended on an extension ladder application_number US 34811506 A description referring to the figures it can be understood that the present invention is embodied in a stabilized ladder unit 10 which is stabilized in a plurality of planes ladder unit 10 comprises a ladder 12 which can be an extension ladder and includes two side rail units 14 and 16 each side rail unit includes a plurality of sections which slidably fit together a first section 20 is a top section when the ladder is in use as shown in fig1 and a second section 22 is a bottom section when the ladder is in use a longitudinal axis 24 extends between the first section and the second section each section of each side rail has an inner surface 26 an outer surface 28 a longitudinal axis 30 which extends between the direction of longitudinal axis 24 a first side edge 32 which is an upper side edge when the ladder is in use and a second side edge 34 which is a lower side edge when the ladder is in use a plurality of rungs such as rung 40 extend between the two side rail units the rungs are located in a first plane p 1 on each section of the ladder an anti roll unit 50 includes bars 52 and 54 each bar is mounted on the outer surface of a side rail of the first section of the ladder to extend away from the side rail on which it is mounted in a direction.
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with no data take less time to complete a cycle the dsp transmitting these polls and receiving these responses will use less overall processing power for these modes the dsp will spend most of the time and therefore most of its processing power servicing poll response cycles that contain user data indeed the more user data in a cycle the more dsp processing power consumed over time it is this property that allows a low processing power dsp to effectively provide full user throughput to multiple local loops even though it does not have the processing power to simultaneously support all the local loops referring to fig7 illustrated is a flow chart of the process for the initializing the operation of polling routines residing in the dsp logic 26 fig 5 rom 92 memory program area 100 or ram 93 memory program area 93a first the polling selection routine is initialized within the dsp logic 26 fig 5 in step 121 next a general initialization of the transmit and receive operation routines is performed in step 122 initialization of the modem apparatus further continues by initializing the requested type of user polling routine in step 123 if round robin polling is requested the dsp sharing with round robin polling routine is performed at step 125 the dsp sharing with round robin polling routine will.
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p after one week rats with marked hyperglycemia fasting blood glucose gt 300 mg dl were used as the diabetic rats test materials were four different extracts as dry powders of bitter melon of a wild genotype or metformin extracts 1 4 were produced and preserved via different methods attempting to retain efficacies reported for macerated fresh fruit preparations ex 1 was a vacuum dried powder of the macerated extract of fresh fruit u02dc 25 1 ex 2 was a freeze dried powder of the macerated extract of fresh fruit u02dc 25 1 ex 3 was a spray dried powder of the macerated extract of fresh fruit u02dc 25 1 ex 4 was a vacuum dried powder of the macerated extract of fresh fruit adsorbed onto powdered vacuum dried fresh fruit u02dc 15 1 dosages of the extracts mg kg bodyweight day were 50 and 250 mg kg as indicated after an overnight fast the extract samples suspended in 5 gum acacia were administered to the animals by gastric intubations with a syringe for test purposes glucose was given orally by intubation as a 40 solution 1 g kg body wt blood samples following the glucose challenge were collected for the measurement of blood glucose from the tail vein at 0 1 2 3 and 4 hrs the blood glucose level was determined by using an electronic glucometer accu check roche diagnostic first the hypoglycemic activity of bitter melon extracts was studied in normal rats the.
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the task of accessing the enterprise service 150 using the client the corporate executive may access the enterprise service 150 for example to obtain data showing corporate performance or reflecting strategic relationships with other companies the corporate executive may use a laptop computer or other client 110 to access the enterprise service 150 from an office in a corporate headquarters from a corporate boardroom during a meeting or while traveling e g in an airplane or at a hotel the privacy and security with which the corporate executive may access the enterprise service 150 may substantially influence the corporate executive 39 s ability to use the enterprise service 150 in certain situations e g while at an on site meeting with a customer or competitor or while traveling on a plane the manufacturing manager may access the enterprise service 150 to determine order status manufacturing schedules or work schedules the manufacturing manager may use a workstation or other client device to access the enterprise service 150 from the manufacturing floor conditions on the manufacturing floor may be loud or may require silence lighting conditions may vary and there may be many spurious audible and visual distractions certain clothing or protective gear may.
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1 and ue2 2 despite their unusually large number of erroneous bits it will be appreciated that the number of simulated ues and or the number of transport blocks requiring turbo decoding may greatly exceed the numbers illustrated in the foregoing examples which are limited in scale for the sake of clarity for example multi ue traffic simulator 100 may be configured to simulate hundreds of ues and required to turbo decode hundreds of corresponding transport blocks fig8 is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary process for dynamically controlling a turbo decoding process in an lte multi ue traffic simulator in accordance with embodiments of the subject matter described herein referring to fig8 in step 800 a plurality of transport blocks is received from an evolved nodeb under test for example transport blocks ue1 1 ue1 2 ue2 1 and ue2 2 may be received from an evolved nodeb being tested by multi ue traffic simulator 100 in step 802 a maximum number of turbo decoding iterations to perform on each of the transport blocks is dynamically determined for example control dsp 108 may dynamically determine a maximum number of turbo decoding iterations for each of transport blocks ue1 1 ue1 2 ue2 1 and ue2 2 in step 804 each of the transport blocks is turbo decoded for no more than its determined maximum number of turbo decoding iterations for example channel decoder 110 may turbo decode each of transport blocks ue1 1 ue1 2 ue2 1 and ue2 2 for no more than it determined maximum number of turbo decoding iterations it will be understood that various details of the subject matter described herein may be changed without departing from the scope of the subject matter described herein.
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a reduced threshold voltage and high leakage current fig9 11 depict the improved process which is the focus of the present invention array processing for the improved process is identical with the processing for the conventional array as processed up through fig5 fig9 takes up immediately following the processing as described in fig5 referring now to fig9 the array of fig5 is shown following the conformal deposition of a silicon dioxide liner layer 91 a silicon nitride liner layer could be used in place of silicon dioxide liner layer 91 referring now to fig1 the array has been subjected to an anisotropic silicon dioxide etch which has created a silicon dioxide lining on the walls of tapered trenches 41 it will be noted that the anisotropic silicon dioxide etch has removed the portions of liner layer 91 from the bottoms of tapered trenches 41 referring now to fig1 a storage node polysilicon 2 layer 111 has been conformally deposited over the array surface such that it completely lines each tapered trench 41 following doping of the polysilicon 2 layer 111 with phosphorus the array is masked with a storage node plate photoresist mask 112 referring now to fig1 the array has been subjected to an isotropic polysilicon etch which creates individual storage node plates 121 following this etch photoresist mask 112 is stripped referring now to fig1 a capacitor dielectric layer 131 is conformally deposited over the array 39 s surface following which a polysilicon 3 cell plate layer 132 is conformally deposited from the final capacitor structure of fig1 it will.
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the sprockets 26 mount the chains for reciprocal movement in a desired direction the chains are driven by hydraulic or other suitable means known in the art to the chains 24 is fixedly mounted a ram 30 so that as downward movement is applied to the chains 34 the ram 30 is carried downward thereby the operator of the rig 10 can by controlling the chain driving means impose a linear downward pressure upon the ram 30 the ram 30 transfers the linear force to a percussion assembly 32 extending downward therefrom it also imparts rotational motion to the percussion assembly 32 so that a bit element 34 disposed at the bottom of drill rod 22 extending from the percussion assembly 32 will effect the drilling function apparatus heretofore identified is known in the art for the sake of brevity therefore its detailed operation will not be described herein referring then to fig4 the percussion assembly 32 has a first axial end 36 formed in the first axial end 36 is a receptacle 38 from which in rigs known in the art a bit element 34 is suspended fig4 however illustrates a mandrel 40 in accordance with the present invention substituted for the bit element 34 the mandrel 40 includes a.
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has a motor 17 mounted thereto for driving an impeller 19 and auger 21 in a conventional manner the auger 21 is comprised of a housing 23 including sidewalls 25 and an arched rear wall 27 the auger housing 27 rotatably maintains by any conventional means an auger blade 29 referring more particularly to fig2 a skid shoe 31 is mounted to the auger sidewall 25 the skid shoe is comprised of a base 33 having a generally longitudinal extension with vertically arced ends a generally vertically extending strut 35 is fixably mounted to the base at one end by any conventional means the strut 35 has a first aperture 37 and a second aperture 39 located along a vertically symmetric center line 41 of the strut 35 at the upper end of the vertical strut 35 is located a vertical extending slot 43 offset from the center line 41 to one side a third aperture 45 is located above the slot 43 and offset from the center line 41 in opposition to the slot 43 each wall 25 contains at its lower end a generally vertically extending slot 47 directed along center line 41 and an aperture 51 located off set to the center line 41 referring to fig3 a 3b and 3c to mount a skid shoe 31 to either sidewall 25 the apertures 37 39 and 45 and slot 43 of the strut 31 can be cooperatively aligned to the slot 47 and aperture 51 of the sidewall 25.
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0 125 inch and the maximum slot is 4 250 inches this is self adjusting in the preferred embodiment illustrated so that the electricity generating wind turbine is responsive to both low and high wind velocity in the preferred example the wind turbine starts at about 3 knots and reaches maximum power at 30 knots the self adjustment of the radial position of the blades and the consequent slot width is a function of the balance of the inward and outward forces on the blades the inward force results from the spring force and this spring force varies with gap as a function of the spring rate the outward force is the centrifugal force which is a direct function of the rotative speed and the aerodynamic lift of the blade as it moves through the air the ovate cross section of the drum is an improvement of the aerodynamics at the venturi section defined by the gap the ovate section of the drum is essentially made up of two concentric circles with specific points on each connected with a continuous spline in the preferred size with a substantially 12 inch diameter drum a drum length of 281 2 inches will produce a wind.
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point on the scan line are thus added as they are received in the delay chain one or several signals from transducer elements received at times differing less than the differential delay between input taps are connected to one and the same input tap on the delay chain simultaneously this of course assumes knowledge of the propagation speed of ultrasound in the tissue of the body under examination for soft tissue that can be examined with ultrasound the speed is usually assumed to be uniform and constant with this assumption it is possible for any point in the tissue and in particular any point on the scan line to predict the exact time of arrival of the echoes at each of the transducer elements according to the invention the current updating of the switching network or matrix 30 is done as described above the delay chain 31 has a maximum delay of some microseconds say 25 microseconds and in the order of one hundred input taps this means that in average the difference in delay between two neighboring input taps will be a few tens of nanoseconds say 25 nanoseconds when feeding a signal from a transducer element through the switching matrix 30 to an input tap 32 of.