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the like in addition to or in conjunction with the internet 103 the network can include a local area network lan a wide area network wan a metro area network man or a combination thereof a variety of network mediums can be implemented such as wire based networks fiber optic networks wireless networks and the like fig2 is a data flowchart for a process of generating print media advertisements for targeted readers a web based software application resident on a server computer collects and processes information from advertisers and about readers in order to match a desired advertiser profile with readers having attributes that match the profile the application then creates a machine readable file for each reader or a relatively small group of readers that contains ads targeted specifically for them collectively the application and server are referred to as the precision ad or pa system reader attribute and location data is collected and stored by the pa system 202 the data collected includes attributes of readers gleaned from various sources including but not limited to claritas newspaper or magazine subscription data court and or other municipal data and other publicly available databases or from readers themselves claritas compiles from various sources profiles of households throughout the united states these profiles include data such as the likelihood that a given household owns their home is married has children and so forth sometimes this data is explicitly indicated and in other cases in might be indirectly indicated by the assignment of the household to one of a finite.
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be returned to its normal position bar 58 is loosely mounted to reset lever 26 and pivotally mounted upon bolt 52 said bar 58 acting to hold reset lever 26 in its normal position fig5 also illustrates the positioning of legs 32 on protrusions 33 34 protrusions 33 are perpendicularly mounted by weldment or other means at opposite ends of stop rod 40 the outside diameter of protrusions 33 34 is slightly smaller than the inside diameter of legs 32 allowing legs 32 to be frictionally held on protrusions 33 34 legs 32 are angled outward to provide stability turning now to fig6 the target apparatus 10 is viewed from the left side with all its components in their normal position attention is drawn to spring 42 which is extended when lever 31 pivots upon pivot rod 22 in the direction of the dotted arrows resulting in a horizontal positioning of said lever 31 as depicted by broken lines the pivoting of lever 31 is caused by individual target 14 being struck by a bullet or other projectile and causing target stem 20 to fall backwards against reset bar 28 which is attached to lever 31 causing target stem 20 to move said reset bar 28 in contact with catch plate 30 reset bar 28 is depicted by broken lines being held in place by catch plate 30 lever 31 stays in its horizontal position as illustrated by broken lines until catch plate 30 releases reset bar 28 when reset bar 28 is freed from catch plate 30 spring 42 contracts and moves lever 31 in the opposite direction of dotted arrows to its normal position since reset bar 28.
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aeration device or other support where the support is coupled to the tank alternatively the pump housing may be held in place against a flange body that is fixedly attached to the interior tank wall such as with epoxy screws etc or a flange body that is molded as a series of projections or depressions into the tank sidewall other mechanical coupling geometries or fixtures can be used to mechanically fix the position of the pump housing with respect to the interior wall of the tank or spa other means can be used to fix the pump housing in position for instance the tank sidewall may have an opening therethrough and a sealing flange sealing the opening such as described in canadian patent application number 2706306 for the following description of the light kit the pump 10 is mounted on a flange 21 that seals an opening in the tank sidewall where the motor 20 is also coupled to the exterior facing portion of the flange 21 however the light kit 30 can be used with any type of pump mount or mounted separate but adjacent to at least one of the driving or driven magnets or mounted to the motor mount if for instance the flange or tank sidewall is constructed from transparent or clear materials as shown in fig2 the sealing flange 21 includes projecting members 22 into which the pump 10 snaps via openings 15 on the rear face of the pump housing housing 10 snaps in place via matching slots in the rear of the pump housing as shown in.
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pressure side of the piping between pump 560 or if present optional check valve 565 and drain valve 570 and storage vessel 590 if or when the pressure exceeds a predetermined upper working limit the safety shutoff switch 580 opens which by means of the electrical connector 582 disconnects power from the compressor pump 560 motor which deactivates the pump 560 preventing excessive pressure from building up inside the storage vessel 590 and related components although safety shutoff defeats use of the apparatus 500 in keeping containment system 300 pressures from exceeding the first pressure threshold limit it is expected that this is a rare and abnormal condition which will not materially affect long term averages of positive containment system 300 pressures since carb requirements are generally based on weekly or monthly long term averages no adverse consequences will likely occur since fuel vapor and air mixtures pose a flammability safety hazard all the electrical components including compressor pump 560 motor solenoid activated drain valve 570 pressure sensor 520 pressure switch 580 and associated electrical connectors 582 522 562 572 are designed as either intrinsically safe circuits and devices or are enclosed in explosion proof housings as appropriate to ensure safety the capacity of the pressure storage vessel 590 and the maximum working pressure capability of the vessel 590 and other components 560 565 580 570 of the vapor storage system 550 determine the maximum volume of vapor and air mixture which may be removed from the containment system 300 during any one over pressure under pressure cycle of the containment system 300 for instance if the vessel 590 capacity is 1 cu ft and maximum working pressure capability of the components is 150 psi about.
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positioning cutouts 37a 37n a suitable tool such as a wrecking bar or long screw driver can be inserted into one of the cutouts 37a 37n at an oblique angle and used as a prying tool against the bottom member 22 of the lower channel 14 to raise the upper channel 16 to a desired level where upon the appropriate shims are installed after shimming self tapping screws are installed as described in fig2 to fix and permanently secure the upper channel 16 to the lower channel 14 fig2 illustrates an exploded view of the adjustable sill plate assembly 10 where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described a plurality of slotted holes 42a 42n align along the bottom member 22 of the lower channel 14 for the accommodation of foundation mounted anchor studs 44 as required as illustrated in fig3 a plurality of self tapping screws 46a 46n or other suitable hardware members align through holes 48a 48n in vertical member 26 and secure into side 36 of the upper channel member 16 correspondingly another plurality of self tapping screws 50a 50n align in holes 52a 52n and secure into side 34 of the upper channel member 16 to secure and fix the upper channel 16 to the lower channel 14 fig3 illustrates an end view of the adjustable sill plate 10 suitably adjusted and secured to a foundation 12 where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described illustrated in particular are a plurality of shims 20 aligned through rectangular hole set 28a 28b shims 20 rest on the bottom member 22 of the lower channel to support planar members 38 and 40 of the upper channel 16 to provide a sill plate member 10 having been suitably.
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completely around the inner diameter the ends of inner surface can have a smaller diameter than the void fig2 d illustrates a cross sectional view of a sliding sleeve 200 further comprising fixed sleeve 205 and actuator 206 in one embodiment actuator 206 can be a biasing device in such embodiment biasing device can be a spring in another embodiment actuator 206 can be bidirectional and or motorized in one embodiment second sleeve 203 of sliding sleeve 200 can be attached to fixed sleeve 205 using actuator 206 in one embodiment sliding sleeve 200 can be pulled towards fixed sleeve 205 thus compressing or otherwise load actuator 206 with potential energy later actuator 206 can be released or otherwise instigated pushing sliding sleeve 200 away from fixed sleeve 205 fig3 a illustrates a peripheral view of outer ring 207 in one embodiment outer ring 207 can be a solid cylindrical tube forming a ring chamber 301 as seen in fig3 b in one embodiment outer ring 207 can be an enclosed solid material forming a cylindrical shape ring chamber 301 can be the space formed inside outer ring 207 further ring chamber 301 can be large enough to slide over base pipe 100 fig4 a illustrates a valve casing 400 in one embodiment valve casing 400 can be a cylindrical material which can comprise fracturing port 102 and production port 103 in one embodiment fracturing port 102 can be a plurality of openings circularly placed around valve casing 400 as seen in fig4 b further production port 103 can be one or more openings placed around valve casing 400 as seen in fig4 c fig5 illustrates a fracturing valve.
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for ease of insertion and bonding into nuclear slot 28 a of nuclear mounting region 28 b indwelling catheter 32 is relatively stiff and may be formed from polyurethane or polyethylene material not shown and may include a braided or helically wound wire reinforcing layer not shown to resist kinking in a preferred embodiment indwelling catheter 32 is formed by extruding a plurality of layers not shown including a suitably bondable outer layer not shown into a tubular form a seal plug not shown is inserted into indwelling catheter 32 for obstructing the lumen of indwelling catheter 32 after inflation of nuclear enclosure 24 is complete the seal plug is prevented from being dislodged from the lumen of indwelling catheter 32 by the constriction of the slit like pathway 40 of sealing valve core 28 following retraction of inflation stylus 100 referring to fig1 through 3 and fig1 b through 3c annular enclosing layer 12 has a doughnut configuration with a substantially concave inner margin 16 and a substantially convex outer margin 18 providing for inward folding of the concave inner margin 16 forming a substantially u201c c u201d shaped flat band upon deflation of nuclear prosthesis 10 the substantially u201c c u201d shaped flat band configuration of.
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the construction medium 12 and to the construction frame to give the appearance of the construction medium 12 being exposed due to natural weathering of the stucco 14 this construction process is particularly suitable for corners 10 as illustrated in fig1 but would also be appropriate on flat surfaces adjacent to doors windows or other architectural features where investigation reveals that natural weathering and subsequent peeling of stucco to reveal underlying construction material would be most likely to occur as seen in fig2 the construction process in accordance with this invention includes the use of a construction frame 16 this construction process also includes placement of a surface section of a solid stone simulating construction medium 12 simulating the appearance of solid stone to the construction frame 16 in a preferred embodiment coquina is used as the construction medium 12 construction frame 16 can be constructed of various conventional materials such as lumber plywood durock or particle board the surface section of a construction medium simulating the appearance of solid stone can be applied by use of a man made backing such as fiberglass to form an exposed area or areas of stone simulating structure fig2 illustrates only one assembly of a construction frame 16 with a construction medium 12 affixed to it it is also contemplated within this invention that various shapes of construction frames 16 can be used and various methods for affixing a construction medium 12 to a construction frame 16 may be utilized the construction process in accordance with this invention comprises providing a construction frame 16 shown in fig2 and affixing a surface section of a construction medium 12 simulating the appearance of solid stone to the construction frame 16 referring to figure stucco 14.
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of the stripper rubber 16 due to a blow out which can rip and tear the rubber and thus cause failure of the seal the interior portion 20i located in the nose n of the stripper rubber provides a seal against the well bore component or kelly 15 but surfaces 20e 20f 20g and 20h do not provide a seal in the embodiment illustrated the overall diameter of the outside portion 20a of the stripper rubber 16 is 15 inches and the inner diameter of the cylindrical interior portion 20i is 4 125 inches the overall height that is the distance from the top annular rim 20d to the bottom annular rim 20c is about 10 14 inches for a stripper rubber of this size and similar sizes the convex knee component 20f has a 0 75 inch radius when the well bore component 15 is inserted into the stripper rubber 16 the convex component knee 20f serves as a bumper for centering the component 15 when larger components 15 are being pushed through the stripper rubber 16 the convex knee component 20f initiates the additional stretching process required to accommodate these larger diameter areas of the components 15 when drilling with high pressure in the bowl housing 10 of the rotating control head the convex knee component 20f provides additional rubber strength and mass as represented in cross sectioned area in the throat area t of the stripper rubber and under high pressure drilling or 34 kick 34 pressure surges the presence of the knee component 20f serves to limit the travel of the throat section t before it comes to bear against the drill pipe or other component this reduces the tendency of the stripper rubber 16 to blow out under extremely.
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as a conventional operating system known in the art which manages the hardware and software resources including resident memory and wireless communication capabilities as well as bluetooth wi fi near field communication nfc radio frequency identification rfid and a variety of protocols through direct electrical connection the mobile device 110 is partially configured by a custom mobile monitoring application 120 that is a software application developed according to the presently disclosed instrumentalities in one aspect the application 120 may be downloaded stored in the resident memory of the mobile device 110 and presented for use by a remote observer 40 for example and as is well known in the art software application programs may be started automatically by the mobile device os or upon user demand for example by remote observer 40 the presence of the mobile monitoring application 120 on the mobile device 110 signifies that mobile device 110 is used as part of a multi component system that facilitates additional monitoring for safety and reliability concerns in a preferred embodiment use of the mobile monitoring application 120 is in conjunction with an additional mobile application 125 that resides on mobile device 110 the mobile device 110 utilizes mobile application 125 to communicate with.
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blood pump 14 is located in the left ventricle 10 however in some circumstances it may be desirable to locate the blood pump 14 in the right ventricle 20 access to the right ventricle 20 may be provided through the pulmonary artery 22 in operation the intake end of the blood pump 14 shown in fig1 is located within the left ventricle 10 the outlet or discharge end of the blood pump 14 is located in the aorta 24 the blood pump 14 thus extends partially into the left ventricle 10 through the heart valve 26 blood is pumped through the blood pump 14 from the left ventricle 10 in the direction of the arrows 28 into the aorta 24 referring now to fig3 the pump 14 is shown in greater detail the pump 14 is driven by a flexible drive shaft 30 which extends through the catheter 16 the drive shaft 30 is driven by a motor 31 located outside the patient 39 s body as best shown in fig2 the pump 14 is secured to the distal end of the catheter 16 the pump 14 and catheter 16 are guided through the femoral artery to the left ventricle 10 when the left ventricle 10 is reached the pump 14 is positioned in the left ventricle 10 of the heart utilizing known insertion techniques the pump 14 is positioned so that the.
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known sequences to determine which information bits were originally put into the shift register 24 an important aspect of the arrangement shown in fig5 and 6 is that the particular selection of the baseband voltages serves to improve the minimum voltage distance possible between any two of the code paths which can exist for the various sequences of t 1 and t 2 the distance structure of the code of fig5 is such that the minimum distance between any two of the possible transmitted code paths involves two antipodal code branches and one orthogonal code branch with the grey code encoding of t 1 and t 2 onto the 4 ary pam as shown in fig6 this produces a minimum distance between the paths of at least equ7 for binary psk as a standard for comparison the minimum distance is equ8 comparing equations 6 and 7 shows that the simple coding scheme has a 2 5 db advantage over binary psk even though both schemes are 1 bit transmitted symbol schemes and would require essentially the same channel bandwidth the coded scheme shown in fig5 and 6 would require a constraint length 3 viterbi decoder in the receiver 22 with the four branch metrics computed by correlating each received symbol against each of the four possible pam levels it should be noted that.
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readable media can comprise ram rom eeprom cd rom or other optical disk storage magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices or any other medium which can be used to carry or store desired program code means in the form of computer executable instructions or data structures when information is transferred or provided over a network or another communications connection either hardwired wireless or combination thereof to a computer the computer properly views the connection as a computer readable medium thus any such connection is properly termed a computer readable medium combinations of the above should also be included within the scope of the computer readable media computer executable instructions include for example instructions and data which cause a general purpose computer special purpose computer or special purpose processing device to perform a certain function or group of functions computer executable instructions also include program modules that are executed by computers in stand alone or network environments generally program modules include routines programs objects components and data structures etc that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types computer executable instructions associated data structures and program modules represent examples of the program code means for executing steps of the methods disclosed herein the particular sequence of such executable instructions or associated data structures represents examples of corresponding acts for implementing the functions described in such steps those of skill in the art will appreciate that other embodiments of the invention may be practiced in network computing environments with many types of computer system configurations including personal computers hand held devices multi processor systems microprocessor based or programmable consumer electronics network pcs minicomputers.
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without losing the cushion of the foam latex layer if the waterproof thin film is finished with a texture pattern the floor mat is stabilized wherever it is laid because the floor mat resists slipping displays slip prevention function because the felt layer and the foam latex layer are formed as a double layer as a backing material to the floor mat the double layer displays two types of absorption functions a porous type sound absorption and a film vibration type sound absorption this is especially true when the floor mat is laid on the primary carpet of the automobile wherein noises such as road noise engine noise and wind noise to name but a few are effectively absorbed or interrupted and the quietness in the automobile room is improved polypropylene cloth is preferably used as the backing cloth 3 and bcf nylon yarn is used for the pile layer 2 the nylon yarn is tufted by hand from the lower face 8 of the backing cloth 3 and forms the pile layer 2 on the upper face 7 of the backing cloth 3 in order to stabilize the pile layer 2 a styrene butadiene rubber group latex compound is spread on lower face 8 of the backing cloth 3 and allowed to dry the rate of sound absorption can be classified by 2 types of measurement methods the first type is the reverberation room method sound absorption rate the second type is the vertical irradiation sound absorption rate the vertical irradiation method is used in the event the reverberation room method cannot be employed due to equipment requirements such as a reverberation room and a large quantity of test pieces in the vertical irradiation method a test.
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data thus the transfer of the facsimile data d 2 is started and the printing is performed fp 2 if this printing ends the host computer 1 resends the print data to perform the suspended printing t 2 u2032 whereby the printing is performed p 2 thus even if an error occurs when the unused time of the printer engine 4 in the multifunctional machine 2 is estimated by the host computer 1 the printing can be performed without any communication error and moreover a total printing time can be shortened fig1 is a flow chart showing the process of the host computer 1 according to the sixth embodiment and it should be noted that the program according to this flow chart is stored in a rom of the host computer 1 or an external memory and the stored program is read and executed whereby the following control method can be achieved first it is judged in a step s 71 whether or not the print job exists in the host computer 1 a rendering process of the print job is performed in a step s 72 and it is judged in a step s 73 whether or not the multifunctional machine 2 is receiving the facsimile data then in a step s 74 the reception status of the fax unit 6 is checked.
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of the clutches power is transferred from an output element of gearbox 16 to differential 18 the power may be transferred by means of meshing gears or by means of a chain the transfer may also multiply the torque and reduce the speed by a fixed final drive ratio differential distributes the power to left and right front wheels 20 and 22 allowing slight speed differences as the vehicle turns a corner the torque converter gearbox and differential may collectively be called a transaxle or a transverse transmission a rear wheel drive vehicle powertrain has similar components although the engine torque converter gearbox and differential are located along the vehicle centerline and drive rear wheels 26 and 28 the present invention is applicable to both front wheel drive and rear wheel drive powertrain configurations the engine and gearbox respond to commands from controller 30 the controller sends signals to gearbox 16 to apply particular clutches the controller sends signals to engine 12 indicating what amount of torque to produce controller 30 receives signals from a shift lever 32 an accelerator pedal 34 and a brake pedal 36 the driver moves shift lever 32 among several positions to indicate the desired direction of travel a d position indicates a desire to move forward an r position indicates a desire to move backwards an n position indicates a desire for neutral a.
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passing data to the next layer processing may include determining that the request should be passed directly to the next layer for example some requests may require little or no processing by layer 2 so data may be passed through layer 2 with little or no processing the processing of the request may be complete without needing to pass through all the layers for example the request may be finished being processed at layer 3 each layer isolates functions from the layer above it allowing the upper layers to be abstracted from lower layers examples of layered device architectures include windows operating systems such as windows nt windows 2000 and windows 2003 fig2 is a block diagram illustrating one embodiment of a layered device i o architecture that includes a sync driver in this example i o manager 202 manages input and output requests i o manager 202 passes requests directed to disk drive 214 to sync driver 204 sync driver 204 is an example of a file system quiescing driver sync driver 204 can intercept user mode requests targeted at drive 214 to prevent data from being written to the cache user mode requests include requests from applications such as word or excel in some embodiments sync driver 204 is written according to a windows specification for filter drivers file system driver 208 and disk driver 212 are other drivers that may be associated with the driver stack other drivers 206 and 210 may include any appropriate drivers such as a virus.
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charge pump 36 which produces a falling integrated output 50 that may be provided to an output amplifier 38 for example a schmidt trigger to provide a low state output signal 52 indicating that a person 39 s hand 22 is not close to the conductive plates 18 and 20 these stages tend to reject noise that is not in phase or 180 out of phase with signal 40 and to reject the momentary phase errors described above when a person 39 s hand 22 is brought near the conductive plate 18 the coupling between the conductive plate 18 and the second conductive plate 20 is weakened causing the coupling through capacitor 32 to provide the dominant signal causing the signal 40 and the output 44 u2032 of oscillator 30 to be in phase the relative coupling between the oscillators 24 and 30 along the first and second transmission paths can be used to adjust the distance at which the hand 22 triggers this in phase condition again signal 40 and the output oscillator 30 are compared by a phase detector 33 which will produce a generally high state signal 46 u2032 which is provided to the low pass filter 34 to produce signal 48 u2032 and then to the charge pump 36 to produce a rising integrated output 50 u2032 that may be provided to an output amplifier 38 to provide a high state output signal 52 u2032 indicating that a person 39 s hand 22 is close to the conductive plates 18 and 20 this signal 52 u2032 may be used to trigger a switch or a mechanical lock or.
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not be offset relative to the target to make this desired result easier in yet another embodiment of the present invention shown in fig7 the boom 3 is made variable i e adjustable relative to the base 5 via a hinge 39 pivot point 39 or other means of controlling relative alignment between the boom 3 and the base 5 known in the art to further increase the difficulty level in this embodiment it may be preferable to have a rigid pendulum for instance a fixed length bar in lieu of a string 9 although a flexible pendulum or a string 9 would also be feasible in an embodiment with a fixed length bar the ratio of the change in the boom angle a to the change of difficulty would then correlate to the relative position of the boom pivot to the target piece 19 this embodiment could be combined with one or more other previously described embodiments to ascertain the highest difficulty levels for example combining a vertically adjustable boom 3 with an adjustable string 9 length would provide a myriad of difficulty levels it is also highly conceivable that a plurality of targets could be utilized and that such targets could be placed anywhere on the base and in any sort of arrangement relative to one another also the targets could be of varying difficulty where the difficulty of getting the game piece to u201c stick u201d or be captured in the magnetic field of to a particular target piece.
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comprised of a yarn 16 formed from inorganic volcanic rock additives and rayon as a result the fabric 10 consists solely of the inorganic yarn 16 and exhibits certain desired characteristics discussed below referring now to fig2 a system 18 for manufacturing the inorganic yarn 16 is depicted as shown the system 18 includes a furnace 20 the furnace 20 is preferably a cupola furnace and includes a chamber 22 formed by a sidewall 24 the chamber 22 is dimensioned to receive the raw materials 26 needed to manufacture the inorganic yarn specifically the raw materials 26 include black rock 28 and an additive 30 as indicated the black rock 28 and additive 30 are provided to the chamber 22 in the form of crushed solids once they are received in the chamber 22 they are liquefied therein to form a melt 32 downstream of the furnace 20 the system 18 includes a spinning device 34 the spinning device 34 may be integral with the furnace 20 or it may be connected directly to the furnace 20 for receiving the melt 32 alternatively the melt 32 may be delivered to the spinning device 34 via a carrier such as a ladle or the like in either case the spinning device 34 includes a pump or other means to.
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controlling application of the stream electronically so that the droplets form at least one printed image on the substrate thereby applying indicia to the substrate the inks of this invention adhere to a surprisingly wide range of substrate materials examples of suitable substrate material to which the inks of this invention will adhere include but are not limited to glass and polymers e g polyethylene terepthalate glycol petg polycarbonate acrylic polystyrene polypropylene acrylonitrile butadiene styrene abs and rigid and flexible polyvinyl chloride pvc in some embodiments this invention features an article comprising a substrate with a surface and at least one image printed on said surface through the deposition of an inkjet ink of the present invention the present invention is illustrated by the following examples which are not meant to be limiting in any way several inkjet ink formulations were produced and used for the adhesion testing when making less than 500 g of ink all components were weighed directly into a brown hdpe nalgene u00ae bottle after final addition the bottle was capped tightly and shaken for about one minute the bottle was then shaken periodically followed by visual inspection to determine whether soluble components previously solids had gone into solution mild heating up to 40 u00b0 c was frequently used to accelerate dissolution of the soluble components when making more than 500 g of ink clear colorless and solid components were weighed into a suitable container i e a container that was compatible with the chemicals being mixed preferably made of an opaque or light blocking material such as pigmented polyethylene or stainless steel equipped with an overhead low speed stirrer a slotted lid was typically applied whereby the slot allows placement of the lid while.
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provided with suitable check valve means to prevent back flow of air and entrained material from vessel 20 into separator 142 the check valve means employed in the invention comprises a 90 u00b0 elbow 156 positioned at the lower end of stand pipe leg 154 a flapper valve is mounted on the discharge end of this elbow in the form of a flat baffle plate 158 which has wings 160 projecting from its outer sides to form supports for pin 162 that extends through apertures in this baffle and through tube 164 carried by plate 166 vessel 20 is surrounded at its lower extremity by circular header 25 from which depend a plurality of nipples that connect to nozzles 170 which extend through the side wall of the vessel 20 these nozzles can be threaded and bear from their inboard ends elbows 172 and associated water jet nozzles 174 which are directed downwardly and outwardly to spray against the side wall of the vessel facilitating washing of accumulated debris from the side walls during cleaning of the vessel a total of eight of these nozzles can be provided at 45 degree centers about the periphery of vessel 20 to insure adequate washing of the interior side wall and bottom of this vessel the exhaust gas treatment and muffler facilities contained with vessel 40 are shown in fig1 and 12 as there illustrated vessel 40 is similar in construction.
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suitable for rinsing the washing object when the water introduction is finished water introducing valve 120 is closed and motor 150 is driven to generate a water stream suitable for rinsing the washing object the water stream necessary for the rinsing step is generated in the same manner as in the washing step that is when the washing mode is a dry mode rotary blade 110 rotates right as in a first direction for about 2 4 seconds is stationary for about 5 6 seconds rotates left as in a second direction opposing to the first direction for about 2 4 seconds and then is stationary for about 5 6 seconds which as one cycle is repeated continuously for about two minutes when the washing mode is a silk mode rotary blade 110 rotates right as in a first direction for about 0 3 0 5 seconds is stationary for about 5 6 seconds rotates left as in a second direction opposing to the first direction for about 0 3 0 5 seconds and then is stationary for about 5 6 seconds which as one cycle is repeated continuously for about one to three minutes preferably about two minutes after generating the water steam for the rinsing step for a predetermined time the rotation of rotary blade 110.
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bars 14 have at opposite ends spaced from one another parallel to the cylinder axis m a flat bar head 14 a from which extend two steel pins 14 b adapted to glide on the convex upper surface 20 a of the slide guide 20 in the direction of the arrow c the underface of each flat bar 14 carries a flat bar clothing 18 the circle circumscribed on the flat bar clothings 18 is designated at 21 the carding cylinder 4 has along its circumference a cylinder clothing 4 a such as a sawtooth clothing the circle circumscribed about the cylinder clothing 4 a is designated at 22 the clearance between the circles 21 and 22 is designated at d and amounts to for example 0 20 mm the clearance between the convex upper surface 20 a of the slide guide 20 and the circle 22 is designated at e the convex upper surface 20 a has a radius r 1 and the circle 22 has a radius r 2 the radii r 1 and r 2 intersect in the rotary axis m of the carding cylinder 4 fig3 a 3 b and 3 c show to an exaggerated extent for better understanding the change of the distances between the clothings 18 of the flat bars 14 and the clothing 4 a of the carding cylinder 4 fig3 a shows the initial.
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eight separation stages including the reboiler 80 stage 28 and partial condenser 90 stage 1 the reactors all contain beds of the catalyst as described and are connected to stages 11 16 via pipes 105 116 that allow liquid on the respective stages to be circulated through the respective reactors reactor operating conditions which are dictated by the reaction kinetic requirements temperature pressure and weight hourly space velocity are independently controlled by heat exchangers and pumps which are not shown the arrangement allows temperature and pressure conditions to be significantly different from those that exist in the distillation column although the draw stream rates can be any value it is preferable that they are comparable to the internal flow rates of the distillation column the design and operating conditions staging above and below the draw stages reflux ratio pressure of the distillation column 10 are dictated by the separation requirements of the reacting system in this embodiment ten stages are provided above and below the draw stages the condenser system condenser 90 and receiver 100 is partial vapor liquid with condenser pressure maintained below atmospheric about 8 psia and the reflux ratio through flow line 134 is about 7 total liquid being withdrawn via flow line 132 ethanol is withdrawn via flow line 133 with the vacuum being maintained through the vapor outlet 135 feed phenol in flow line 101 recycle phenol in flow line 102 and feed diethyl carbonate in flow line 103 are combined in flow line 104 and fed to the first draw stage of the column 10 as shown in the material balance contained in table i.
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to raise or lower the voltage going to the dc stunner grate and an on off switch the ac power pack uses standard ac voltage as an input 115 120 vac the applied voltage is displayed through a digital display located on the face of the ac power pack enclosure the ac power pack also includes a variable transformer to raise or lower the voltage going to the ac stunner grate and an on off switch the stunner controller operates to control the dc and ac voltages applied to the bird as described herein in operation the legs of poultry are connected to the kill line shackles 13 and the poultry is conveyed upside down along the overhead track 14 from the dc stunner contact grate 18 towards the ac stunner contact grate 28 the salt water injection system 31 injects a sufficient amount of salt water into the dc stunner section 17 of the stunner cabinet 11 such that as the poultry is conveyed along the overhead track 14 the head of the poultry is sufficiently submerged in the salt water to cause an electrical connection for a pulsating dc current to flow from the dc stunner grate 18 to the kill shackles 13 this electrical connection enables the pulsating dc current to flow through the poultry such that the poultry is stunned effectively according to an illustrative embodiment as the poultry is conveyed toward the ac stunner contact grate 28 the head of the poultry emerges from the salt water solution as the head of the poultry comes into contact with the ac stunner contact grate 28 the head of the poultry is damp enough to create.
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top surface of the frame during the frame manufacturing process the inserted alignment features 506 preferably remain above and do not break the glass layer 622 so as to maintain the integrity of the enclosure for the silicon cells alternatively the alignment features 506 may be formed during the extrusion of the frame corresponding female alignment features for example holes or grooves 610 are also formed in the bottom member of the frame these female alignment features 610 are formed on the bottom area of the frame at locations which correspond to and in case of pins and holes coaxially align with the locations of the male alignment features 506 on the top area of the frame as such with these male and female alignment features the module frames may be directly stacked on each other in a secure and interlocked manner in one embodiment one or more of the corresponding holes may also function as drain holes at the bottom of the frame fig7 shows a second profile of a module frame with male and female alignment features in accordance with an embodiment of the invention as shown the frame includes a side member 702 which is coupled to a top member 708 and bottom members 704 and 705 a slot 706 towards the top of the frame is configured to hold and support the photovoltaic cells within the frame the photovoltaic cells form a silicon layer 724 which may be sandwiched between a glass layer 722 and a polymer layer 726 also shown are channels 712 which may be used to provide an anchor for self tapping screws in accordance with an embodiment of the invention male alignment features 506 are included at selected positions to the top surface of the frame the male alignment.
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to optically manipulate only the image components of a particular tristimulus color the reconfigurable hoes operate in a chromatic synchronization with the sequenced projection of the image components to selectively manipulate the image components to the viewing screen 38 the viewing screen 38 also includes three reconfigurable hoes 48 50 and 52 similar to the reconfigurable hoes of the holographic reflector the reconfigurable hoes 48 52 are each configured to optically manipulate the image components of a particular tristimulus color however the reconfigurable hoes 48 52 are also holographically designed to diffuse the image components in a wide diffusion pattern so that the viewing screen displays a uniformly bright color image formed by the diffused image components even at large viewing angles the wide diffusion pattern is produced by angularly varying the light intensity of the image components that are transmitted through the reconfigurable hoes of the viewing screen structurally the holographic reflector 36 and the viewing screen 38 are essentially identical except for the interference fringes recorded in the reconfigurable hoes 42 46 and 48 52 therefore only the holographic reflector will be described in detail in fig3 the components of the reconfigurable hoes 42 46 of the holographic reflector are shown each reconfigurable hoe 42 46 includes a hologram 54 56 or 58 that is positioned between two electrodes 60.
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cement panel the pebbles are then attached onto the top surface of the panel and dried together with the panel alternatively color cement powders may be supplied onto the top surface of the wet composite cement panel and dried together so as to form a colored finishing layer imprints with predetermined patterns may also be formed by molding or pressing the patterns on the top surface of the composite cement panel in a further optional after dry step 320 as an alternative of step 318 the dried composite cement panel may be covered by tiles wood panels or natural artificial stones and or a layer of heat insulating or waterproof coating fig5 a 5 b 6 a 6 b 6 c 7 a and 7 b illustrate a composite cement panel 800 produced after step 314 of process 300 shown in fig4 with reference to fig6 a and fig6 b it can be seen that the foam board 200 is encapsulated in the cement casing 502 also it can be seen from fig6 c that the top portion and bottom portion of the cement casing is bound by portions of cement 502 a surrounding the foam board 200 as well as the portions 502 b filling the holes 202 of the foam board 200 portions of cement casing 502 fills in the holes 202 of foam board 200 forming columns 570 these columns 570 increase.
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hydrogen and according to a preferred embodiment said acidic workup takes place at a temperature comprised between u2212 50 u00b0 c and 30 u00b0 c using a mineral acid such as hydrochloric or sulfuric acid the compound ia can be isolated as free base or in a salified form depending on the ph of the reaction mixture preferably in a salified form more preferably in form of a hydrogen sulfate or hydrogen chloride salt it has to be pointed out that when isolating the compound ia or the corresponding addition salts thereof it has also been possible to recover the starting ketone of formula r 5 r 6 c u2550 o as by product of the above described reaction which represents a further advantage of the process of the present invention if desired the boronic acid derivative of formula ia can be converted directly from the reaction mixture into the corresponding ester of formula i by esterification with an alcohol of formula r u2014 oh wherein r is as defined above typically the boronic ester of formula i is prepared by reaction of the boronic acid of formula ia with an alcohol of formula r u2014 oh preferably pinacol 1 2 ethanediol and 1 4 butanediol at a ph comprised between 7 0 and 8 5 said alcohol is preferably used in a molar ratio comprised between 0 8 and 1 5.
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on this step the distribution of the load on the lifter is such that coupled with the ladder inclination the rear portion of the lifter is more heavily loaded than the front portion thereof enabling said floating up to be effected more smoothly as a result the clamping of the rails by the cams and arms is ensured further since the rows of brake cams and arms are disposed on both sides corresponding to the right and left rails the lifter can be floated up uniformly and symmetrically with respect to the right and left sides so that the stability is high further since the right and left cam shafts are separate from each other they can be securely and individually operated without being interfered with by each other further the cams and the upper surfaces of the rails are prevented from slipping relative to each other by the meshing between their irregularities and the lower surfaces of the rails and the arms are pressed against each other through the friction plates 19 so that there is no danger of slip occurring when the lifter is braked and stopped in addition thereafter the broken wire rope 7 will be pieced together or replaced by a new one when the ladder lies flat on the ladder truck there is no tension acting on the wire rope 7 so that brakage acts on the lifter during running of.
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moving volute this closing off of the end of the bore 37 directed towards the moving volute 9 not only lubricates the interface between the body 5 and the moving volute but also regulates the amount of oil injected into the compression volume when the speed of the compressor exceeds the predetermined value the control means move the core 34 of the solenoid valve to its open position as a result all or nearly all the oil entering the solenoid valve through the oil inlet port 27 is directed to the first oil outlet port 29 because head losses in the second oil outlet orifice 30 and in the first and second injection pipes 31 32 are much greater than those in the first oil outlet port 29 as a result all or nearly all the oil that has entered the solenoid valve falls by gravity into the oil sump 22 the compressor according to the invention allows the amount of oil present in the compression volume and therefore the proportion of oil in the refrigerant gas to be increased only when the speed of the compressor is low and below the predetermined threshold value the present invention improves the low speed performance of the variable speed compressor without reducing its efficiency at high speed in another embodiment of the invention shown in fig4 and 5 the solenoid valve 25 has a pipe 40 connecting the second outlet port 30 to a connection port 41 formed in the second body portion 26 b the connection port 41 leads into the bottom of the bore 35 containing the core 34 of the solenoid valve the.
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the power supply the closed switch and the resistors before that switch the remaining resistors after the closed switch being by passed the ammeter therefore measures current through the resistors prior to the closed switch and can be so calibrated to indicate or identify the particular switch or yarn member directly thereon so the operator can identify the troublesome yarn with this arrangement when a switch is closed by the action of the plunger 54 the current through the resistors preceeding that switch is displayed on the ammeter 70 current does not flow unless a switch is closed for example assuming there are 1 000 needles and yarns and a known voltage of 100 volts is applied to one ohm resistors the current read by the meter 70 is determined by ohms law and is therefore determined by the number of resistors preceeding the closed switch thus each switch is indicated by a particular reading and the meter can be so calibrated in this example closing switch sw 1 would record 100 amps closing switch sw x would record 0 1 amp the ammeter can therefore be calibrated accordingly thus when the tension in a particular yarn becomes too great thereby closing a switch the current through the resistors could be read directly on the ammeter as a particular yarn number the operator would thereby know which yarn creel or tube to.
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g of suspended zinc oxide powder the mixture was shaken with initial cooling under a water tap and became a homogeneous solution in less than 1 2 hour the solution dried at 25 u00b0 to a viscous liquid and at 115 u00b0 1 to 2 hours to a solid which was amorphous brittle and deliquescent and which reverted to a water soluble liquid under ambient conditions blends of the solution product or the starting quaternary salt containing organotrimethoxysilane with larger molar quantities of the zinc ammine methylsiliconate solution of example 2 provided mixed organosiliconate solutions which dried to solid copolymers which were brittle and insoluble it was observed that increased concentrations of quaternary ammonium salts produce dried solids which were less hydrophobic than those from the methylsiliconate alone the reaction product of 0 81 g of zinc oxide 9 91 g of dimethyl n octadecyl 3 trimethoxysilyl propyl ammonium chloride 10 0 g of 28 aqueous ammonia in 100 g of 2 n butoxyethanol after overnight agitation was diluted with 15 0 g of additional 2 n butoxyethanol and gave a clear homogeneous solution of a zinc ammine siliconate with an si zn ratio of 2 0 1 0 upon air drying the solution gave a non tacky coating which was firm soft water repellent and water insoluble but swollen by toluene a blend of 60 parts of arolon 363 which is a water thinable soya alkyd resin 50 solids in butoxyethanol and water and is commercially available from ashland chemicals with.
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14 is plugged with a threaded plug 16 and various feedthroughs for electrical conductors 17 are installed in the plug 16 the number size and position of the feedthroughs can be varied the conductors 17 are pressure isolated by the plug 16 and the feedthroughs preferably the feedthroughs provide hermetic sealing so that pressure isolation is sustained the spherical body 13 serves as a knuckle which is gripped by the surrounding socket to be described while rotation is permitted sealing is also accomplished on the outer face of the knuckle 13 an encircling ring or groove is cut in the knuckle 13 the groove receives a lip seal 19 to assure that the interior of the tool 10 is pressure isolated the knuckle is formed with a lengthwise groove 20 which is preferably duplicated at two evenly spaced locations the groove 20 extends along the length of the knuckle parallel to the passage 14 the groove has sufficient depth to receive a guide pin 21 the guide pin 21 has a width and radial inward extent enabling the pin 21 to move along the length of the groove 20 but movement in the trasnsverse direction for the pin 21 is forbidden moreover the total travel length of the pin is limited by an inscribed angle which relates to 30 u00b0 rotation the flex joint of the present invention permits 15 u00b0 rotation to both sides of a centerline axis or a total of 30 u00b0 deflection this is a scale factor which is acceptable in most applications and is believed to be sufficient to enable the tool 10 to be used in practically any circumstance the pin 21 is supported by a surrounding socket system as will be described the opposite end of.
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time from the peak 41a to the peak 41b be a third value the first and second values correspond to the amount of the received energy and the third value corresponds to the length l detected in the direction of arrow a in which the package w is advanced any difference between the first and second values indicates that the bead heights h are not uniform non difference indicates that the heights h are the same after receiving data about the condition of beads in the form of differential waveform signals the comparator 5 compares each of the first second and third values with the upper limit and the lower limit to see whether or not they fall within each reference range each of the first second and third reference ranges represents a 34 normal 34 zone in which the beads may be considered to be in normal condition in this way when the first value falls within the first reference range the height h 1 may be evaluated as 34 normal 34 likewise when the second value falls within the second reference range the height h 2 may be evaluated as 34 normal 34 when the third value falls within the third reference range the length l of the bead w in the advancing direction thereof may be evaluated as 34 normal 34 depending upon the packages all of the results can be adopted or else one or two of the results can be adopted so as to see whether the beads is in normal condition or not the amplified signals 31 are transformed into differential waveform signals 41 thereby eliminating the necessity of using a chopper which otherwise would be.
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plate portion 17 and the third plate portion 18 form an accommodating space 19 which can accommodate therein the split sleeve 3 the split sleeve 3 is accommodated in the accommodating space 19 through open end portions 20 the first plate portion 16 includes a first flat surface 21 which extends parallel to an x axis the first flat surface 21 contacts with a peripheral surface of the split sleeve 3 when the split sleeve 3 is accommodated in the accommodating space 19 the second plate portion 17 includes a second flat surface 22 which is formed to stand vertically on one side end 16 a of the first plate portion 16 the second flat surface 22 is configured to contact with the circumferential surface of the split sleeve 3 when the split sleeve 3 is accommodated in the accommodating space 19 the third plate portion 18 stands on the other side end 16 b of the first plate portion 16 to project towards the second plate portion 17 the third plate portion 18 includes a curved surface 23 which extends parallel to the x axis the curved surface 23 projects towards the second plate portion 17 and contacts with the peripheral surface of the split sleeve 3 when the split sleeve 3 is accommodated within the accommodating space 19 the operation and function of the holding portion 13 when the split sleeve 3 is accommodated in the accommodating space 19 through the open end portions 20 will be described when the split sleeve 3 is accommodated within the accommodating space 19 the first flat surface 21 and the second flat surface 22 function as.
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ser 50 55 60 sequence description seq id no 54 glu trp gln thr asp asn cys glu thr cys thr cys tyr glu thr glu 1 5 10 15 ile ser cys cys thr leu val ser thr pro val gly tyr asp lys asp 20 25 30 asn cys gln arg ile phe lys lys glu asp cys lys tyr ile val val 35 40 45 glu lys lys asp pro lys lys thr cys ser val ser glu 50 55 60 sequence description seq id no 55 glu trp gln thr asp asn cys glu thr cys thr cys tyr glu thr glu 1 5 10 15 ile ser cys cys thr leu val ser thr pro val gly tyr asp lys asp 20 25 30 asn cys gln arg ile phe lys lys glu asp cys lys tyr ile val val 35 40 45 glu lys lys asp pro lys lys thr cys ser val ser glu trp 50 55 60 sequence description seq id no 56 glu trp gln thr asp asn cys glu thr cys thr cys tyr glu thr glu 1 5 10 15 ile ser cys cys thr leu val ser thr pro val gly tyr asp lys asp 20 25 30 asn cys gln arg ile phe lys lys glu asp cys lys tyr ile val val 35 40 45 glu lys lys asp pro lys lys thr cys ser val ser glu trp ile 50 55 60 sequence description seq id no 57 glu trp gln thr asp asn cys glu thr cys thr cys tyr glu thr glu 1 5 10 15 ile ser cys cys thr leu val ser thr pro val gly tyr asp.
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arrangement other embodiments may feature other arrangements for example elements of the communication system 100 can be implemented in hardware software or combinations thereof referring to fig1 the communication system 100 includes a user equipment ue 102 capable of communications using multiple wireless technologies the user equipment 102 can be implemented as any sort of electronic device capable of performing the functions described herein for example the user equipment 102 can be implemented as a smartphone tablet computer or the like elements of user equipment 102 can be implemented as one or more integrated circuits the user equipment 102 includes multiple transceivers employing different wireless technologies in the example of fig1 the transceivers include a mobile wireless standards mws transceiver and an industrial scientific and medical ism band transceiver in other embodiments other numbers of transceivers and other combinations of wireless technologies can be employed instead for example the mws transceivers can include long term evolution lte transceivers worldwide interoperability for microwave access wimax transceivers and the like and the ism band transceivers can include wifi transceivers bluetooth transceivers zigbee transceivers and the like the transceivers can include two mws transceivers or two ism transceivers the ism band equipment can also include receive only devices such as global positioning system gps receivers frequency modulation fm radio receivers and the like in the example of fig1 the transceivers include a wifi media access controller mac 104 and an lte device 108 each transceiver communicates using one or more respective antennas in particular the wifi.
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of the interconnect the resulting area savings can translate directly into cost reduction of an ic or fpga the option hdrpenalty none can be used when low latency and or high bandwidth are desired this solution can be expensive in terms of wire usage but in a modem system on a chip soc design the number of links that require these stringent requirements is limited the option hdrpenalty one is an option that can be used by a main interconnect in an soc this solution can be wire efficient while still providing high bandwidth and acceptable latency numbers the option hdrpenalty two is an option that can be used by control and peripheral interconnect structures this solution can provide high wire efficiency combined with somewhat reduced performance the option hdrpenalty auto is an option that can be used by service interconnect structures where wire efficiency is an important design parameter in one implementation the selection of a packet format can be made on a link per link basis for example the two independent parameters hdrpenalty nbyteperword defining the packet format can be selected differently for every link allowing further optimization of the noc 100 since physical links in a noc may have different performance requirements a packet format can be chosen optimally for each link reducing area and power consumption since a noc for a complex soc such as a cell phone application processor or video processing chip can contain many links there are many configuration decisions that need to be managed in one implementation the selection of the parameters can.
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ring 45 the teeth 135 extend in the direction the pipe 120 is inserted into the body 15 so that attempts to remove the pipe from within the body are opposed by the teeth 130 that dig into the pipe 120 during such an attempt the teeth 130 also oppose rotation of the gripper ring 45 about the pipe 120 as shown in fig5 the ears 90 of the backer ring 40 are inserted into the outboard openings 85 in the body 15 thereby preventing the backer ring 40 from any rotation therein further the outwardly extending fingers 130 of the gripper ring 45 fit within the indentations 105 in the backer ring 40 thereby preventing the gripper ring 45 from rotating within the backer ring 40 referring to fig2 and 2a after insertion of the insertion of the backer ring 40 the gripper ring 45 the collet 55 is inserted into the retainer 50 an outward extension 140 of the collet 55 gets hung up on an interior shoulder of the retainer 50 the retainer 50 similar to the backer ring 40 has a pair of ears 150 for insertion into the outboard openings 85 in the body 15 body to seal the body and prevent.
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r r endometrial thickness in tamoxifen treated patients correlation with clinical and pathologic findings am j roentgenol 168 657 661 1997 gustafsson j u00e5 estrogen receptor u03b2 u2014 getting in on the action nature medicine 3 493 494 1997 kangas l biochemical and pharmacological effects of toremifene metabolites cancer chemother pharmacol 27 8 12 1990 kauffman r f bryant h u selective estrogen receptor modulators drug news perspect 8 531 539 1995 lahti e blanco g kauppila a apaja sarkkinen m taskinen p j laatikainen t endometrial changes in postmenopausal breast cancer patients receiving tamoxifen obstet gynecol 81 660 664 1993 palkowitz a d glasebrook a l thraser k j hauser k l short l l phillips d l muchi b s sato m shetler p k cullinan g j pell t r bryant h u discovery and synthesis of 6 hydroxy 3 4 2 1 piperidinyl ethoxy phenoxy 2 4 hydroxyphenyl benzo b thiophene a novel highly potent selective estrogen receptor modulator med chem 40 1407 1416 1997 payer l the menopause in various cultures in a portrait of the menopause expert reports on medical and therapeutic strategies for the 1990s ed burger h amp boulet m parthenon publishing park ridge n j usa 1991 pp 3 22 rekers h matering the menopause in a portrait of the menopause expert reports on medical and therapeutic strategies for the 1990s ed burger h amp boulet.
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subsequently cloned into puc 18 using the sure clone ligation kit pharmacia southern blot analysis southern hybridization experiments were performed to construct genomic maps to find appropriate dna fragments carrying the phytase gene genomic dna 3 u03bcg was digested with the different restriction enzymes as indicated in the legends of the figures and electrophoresed on a 0 75 agarose gel the transfer to zeta probe blotting membranes bio rad was done as described in southern e m detection of specific sequences among dna fragments separated by gel electrophoresis j mol biol 98 503 1975 prehybridization and hybridization was in 7 sds 1 bsa fraction v boehringer 0 5m na 2 hpo 4 ph 7 2 at 65 u00b0 c probes derived from pcr products of the respective phytase genes see fig1 were labeled with u03b1 32 p dgtp amersham by random priming according to sambrook j fritsch e f maniatis t molecular cloning a laboratory manual second edition ed 1989 cold spring harbor n y cold spring harbor laboratory press u s a and used in the hybridization experiments after hybridization the membranes were washed twice for 5 minutes in 2 u00d7 ssc 1 sds at room temperature and twice for 15 minutes in 0 1 ssc 0 1 sds at 65 u00b0 c before exposure o n on kodak x omat ar film library construction prior to the partial library construction southern.
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distal ends refer to fig4 c further each support wall 52 includes a step 52 a at a part near its basal end part near garnish main body 21 and the part near the basal end of the support wall 52 has a smaller width than other parts additionally the support walls 52 include outer surfaces 52 b surfaces of the two support walls 23 facing opposite directions each provided with streaks of second ribs 53 which are located at positions corresponding to the connecting walls 24 as viewed from beside refer to fig4 b in this manner the second ribs 53 are formed on each of the two support walls 52 in a direction intersecting the outer surface 52 b of the support wall 52 at a generally right angle widthwise direction of the garnish main body 21 and projects away from the other one of the support walls 52 each second rib 53 extends in the extending direction of the support wall 52 and reinforces the outer surface 52 b of the support wall 52 further each second rib 53 is formed so that the projection length of the second rib 53 gradually increases from the basal side to the distal side of the support.
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distinct shape and a different light emitting device pattern than other embodiments shown herein with light emitting devices pointing forward backwards and forward at an angle a close up of detail 6 of the illuminated sports board of the present invention 150 shown in fig5 is shown in fig6 and shows the placement of a light emitting device 154 within a bore 156 formed in the deck 160 dashed lines 152 represent the light pattern leaving light emitting device 154 as shown light emitting device 154 is in electrical connection with wiring 162 which leads off to other light emitting devices and battery pack not shown this figure light emitting device 154 may be secured within bore 156 using a substantially translucent epoxy or adhesive in order to securely mount the device 154 while not obscuring the transmission of light therefrom fig7 through 13 are alternative embodiments of the illuminated sports board of the present invention showing various light emitting device patterns in combination with various board shapes while a few different shapes have been shown herein to represent exemplary deck shapes such shapes are merely exemplary of preferred embodiments it is to be understood that no limitation whatsoever is intended by these figures and that they are merely indicative of the variety and versatility of the present invention fig1 is a schematic representation of the circuitry of the illuminated sports board of the present invention and is generally identified as circuit 200 circuit 200 includes a battery 202 having an on off switch 204 which leads to one or more parallel circuits 206 208 210 and 212 a current limiting resistor 214 may be provided which allows for a higher.
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are moved in the direction of arrows r and s respectively such that the fibre fringes 28 a 28 b are taken up and clamped as shown in fig5 h the conveyor elements 46 and 47 shown in fig5 h are subsequently moved slowly in the direction of arrows t and u respectively with the result that the fibre fringes 28 a 28 b are aligned straight and substantially horizontally or parallel to the axis of the take up device 34 as shown in fig5 i and 5 k the take up device 34 with the aligned fibre fringes 28 a 28 b is moved along the guide 52 fig4 into the fibrograph 23 the take up device 34 reaches the level of the intermediate space between the light transmitter 54 and the light receiver 55 see fig4 c within the sensor 53 the sensor 53 is subsequently displaced back and forth in the direction of arrows l m fig4 over the take up device 34 as this happens the light transmitter irradiates the fibre fringes 28 a 28 b the light rays passing through are received by the light receiver 55 converted into electrical signals and fed in known manner to an evaluating and display device in this way the fibre lengths and fibre length distribution in the fibre fringes 28 a 28 b are ascertained by means of the fibrograph 23 which reproduces the analysis in the form of a fibrogram fibre fringe curve.
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the vehicle tire the spikes 2 and opposing blocks 3 4 are positioned so to compress against the lower front and lower back surfaces of a vehicle tire while the apparatus 1 is in place if the vehicle begins to move the spikes 2 or other deflating means puncture the tire thus releasing the air in the tire well before the vehicle gains any significant forward or reverse motion while at the same time not rendering the vehicle out of control the apparatus can be modified such that the spikes 2 are capable of piercing any sized vehicle tire regardless of the speed or direction the vehicle attempts to flee shown here is a method for preventing high speed vehicle pursuits comprising extending the apparatus for preventing high speed vehicle pursuits utilizing a deploying mechanism prior to positioning the apparatus for preventing high speed vehicle pursuits the method may further include placing the apparatus for preventing high speed vehicle pursuits around a vehicle tire of a stopped vehicle additionally the method may include removing the apparatus and raising the apparatus into a closed position after removing the apparatus for preventing high speed vehicle pursuits further shown is a method for preventing vehicle theft comprising extending an apparatus for preventing vehicle theft by utilizing a deploying mechanism prior to positioning the apparatus for vehicle theft the method may further include placing the apparatus for preventing vehicle theft around a vehicle tire of a stopped vehicle and may also include removing the apparatus for preventing vehicle theft the method may further include raising the apparatus for preventing high speed vehicle pursuits into a closed position after removing further shown is a method for preventing vehicle theft.
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known as the turbine stator 26 referring now to fig2 the high pressure turbine 18 and associated structures are shown in greater detail with the present invention incorporated therein the turbine stator section 26 comprises an inlet vane 28 and intermediate vane 30 the primary function of the vanes 28 and 30 is to properly direct the hot turbine gases against the blades 32 and 34 so that the inertial force of the gases causes turbine rotor section 24 to rotate the efficiency of this transfer of inertial forces is a major factor in the overall efficiency of the engine one means of improving the efficiency of this transfer is to decrease any flow of hot gases between tips of the turbine blades 32 and 34 and the surrounding turbine shroud 22 any gases taking this path transfer very little inertial force to the blades the volume of gases taking this undesirable flowpath is lessened by decreasing clearance between the turbine blade tips and the shrouds 22 and that is the purpose of the present invention the turbine tip clearance is decreased by radially expanding and contracting the turbine shrouds 22 to match the radial expansion and contraction of the tips of the turbine blades 32 and 34 radial position of the shroud 22 is controlled by thermally expanding and contracting relatively massive ring structures 36 37 38 and 39 that extend radially outward from a turbine casing 40 in the embodiment of the invention shown in fig2 compressor discharge air is employed for the purpose of thermally expanding and contracting the rings 36 37 38 and 39 the compressor discharge air is.
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33 and through a channel selector tube 4 that connects the channel selector passage 35 to the channel selector 65 the channel selector 65 distributes pressurized air or nitrogen and vacuum pressure to a selected one of the outer pressure ring 52 the middle pressure ring 53 the inner pressure ring 54 the inside pressure rings 56 the central membrane 58 and the inner tube 47 by receiving the air nitrogen or vacuum pressure through a pressure ring passage 37 extending through the hub 33 and the frame 40 respectively the pressurized air or nitrogen or the vacuum pressure is distributed to the pressure rings 52 54 inside pressure ring 56 central membrane 58 or inner tube 47 through a corresponding one of the multiple proxmial tubes 3 and distal tubes 1 as shown in fig3 the channel selector 65 typically includes a casing 66 which defines a casing interior 67 the channel selector tube 4 is disposed in fluid communication with the casing interior 67 through a casing opening 66 a a disc shaped active ratchet wheel 68 having multiple ratchet fingers 69 extending upwardly therefrom in a circular pattern is slidably disposed in the bottom portion of the casing interior 67 the upper extending end of each ratchet.
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os kernel or processor routine can be used to manage the resources dedicated to the trusted computing environment a transaction payment application software can be used to perform online transactions the application can either run as a virtual machine a standalone application or within other agents such as a web browser the system can also include an online merchant financial institute for providing a plurality of products and or services for purchase and or all other kind of transactions including balance inquiry deposit transfer etc a secure server can subsequently authorize transactions initiated by the plurality of users the secure server can approve or reject a transaction based on the cardholder data and pin or other authentication parameters provided according to other embodiments a transaction payment software running on a trusted computing environment can be used to provide 1 a protected execution environment where no other unauthorized software can access or compromise the information being operated upon the trusted execution environment ensures the integrity and confidentiality transaction payment software making it free from attack from other malicious programs 2 a secure network connection mechanism e g trusted network connect tnc for mutual authentication of client and server the secure network connection provides a safe communication channel between the.
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closed against the bottom of tray 10 or may be continued to expose the contents of tray 12 when tray 12 has been lowered to its desired position the brake knob 68 may be released permitting the spring biased engagement of the brake structure against the upright thus holding tray 12 in that selected position by virtue of the transparent base 36 of tray 10 light from light source 6 may shine through tray 10 and illuminate the contents of tray 12 when access to the contents of the trays is no longer required the brake arm 64 may again be taken out of engagement with the lamp upright 4 and the trays raised with the assistance of counterweight 50 to their closed position nested against the lower portion of the lamp shade 8 at this point the lock 76 may be re engaged thus preventing any further unauthorized access to the contents of the trays by virtue of the translucent or opaque portions of the trays 10 and 12 the contents of those trays are effectively hidden from view a second desirable embodiment of the lamp of this invention suitable for suspension from a ceiling is illustrated in fig7 through 9 the basic components of this lamp are the lamp supporting hanging hook 102 upper housing 104 suspension strings or cables 106 lamp shade 108 light sources 110 trays 112 and 114 and upright.
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titanium tungsten tiw titanium nitride tin or chromium cr among others the barrier layer 59 forms a strong mechanical and chemical bond between the conductive material which will be formed later and the insulating layer 54 to help prevent peeling of the formed conductive layer from the insulating layer in a preferred embodiment of the invention the barrier layer 59 is formed of sputtered tantalum in this embodiment tantalum is deposited to a thickness of about 5 nm to about 10 nm this layer may also be comprised of a ferromagnetic material deposited on the barrier or in place of the barrier for the purpose of field focusing next as illustrated in fig1 a conductive material layer 60 is formed over the barrier layer 59 and the insulating layer 54 to fill in the grooves 58 in a preferred embodiment the conductive material comprises copper cu however other conductive materials such as aluminum tungsten or gold among others may be used also further metal alloys may be employed also depending on desired characteristics of the ic device the conductive material layer 60 is formed over the barrier layer 59 by deposition for example and then excess material is removed to form metal lines 62 fig1 in.
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electric fan system the temperature of the air stream is as follows u03b4 t fan 5 2 u00d7 pr density u00d7 c p u00d7 778 a constant to balance units u00d7 efficiency fan u00d7 efficiency motor wherein pr pressure rise across the fan of 1 02 is converted into inches of water 1 psi 27 7 in h 2 o cp specific heat at constant pressure is 0 24 for air density at sea level in lb cu ft is 0 0765 for air efficiency fan is assumed to be 80 and efficiency motor is assumed to be 80 therefore exit air stream temp ambient temp u03b4 t fan 28 u00b0 f 4 63 u00b0 f 32 63 u00b0 f for the present invention the exit air stream temperature is a combination of the temperature and mass of the fan flow with the temperature and mass of the turbine flow as follows efficiency of the fan was 69 since there is no motor motor efficiency does not enter into the equation wherein y pr 283 u2212 1 pr pressure drop across turbine is 115 15 or 7 67 efficiency turbine is 45 and t in is in degrees rankine 35 u00b0 f 460 495 u00b0 r thus for a tip turbine fan to achieve power balance the mass flow of the turbine is 3 65 lbs min vs the fan flow of 68 8 lbs min therefore exit air stream temp w turb u00d7 t turb u00b0 r w fan u00d7 t fan w tot u2212 460 wherein t turb equals u2212 62 6 u00b0 f 35 u00b0 f u2212 97 6 u00b0 f or 397 4 u00b0 r t fan equals 32 29 u00b0 f 28 u00b0 f 4 29 u00b0 f or 492 3 u00b0.
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a support spring 16 is provided at the bottom of said bleach fixing tank 12 so as to apply a supportive raising force to the bottom of tank 12 by means of said spring 16 in order to reduce the negative load on the motor when the pinion is rotated to raise the bleach fixing tank 12 in this developing unit 10 light sensitive material 1 is sequentially guided through developing tank 11 bleach fixing tank 12 and stabilizing tank 13 by means of transport rollers 6 the aforesaid pinion 15 is rotated by means of a motor in the direction which raises the bleach fixing tank 12 as shown in fig2 said bleach fixing tank 12 thereby being raised until the top edge of rack 14 provided on side wall 12b of said tank 12 reaches a first microswitch 17 disposed thereabove said tank 12 then being supported at said position on the other hand when developing unit 10 is moved to perform routine maintenance or to clear a paper jam or the like pinion 15 is rotated by means of a motor in the direction which lowers the bleach fixing tank 12 i e in the reverse direction as shown in fig3 said bleach fixing tank 12 thereby being lowered until the bottom edge of rack 14 reaches a second microswitch 18 disposed therebelow and said tank 12 then being supported at said position thus when only the bleach fixing tank 12 is.
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whereby the discharge capacity decreases here if a polyamic acid alone is used for the binder it becomes sometimes difficult in the operation of applying a slurry comprising the binder to the substrate to achieve uniform application resulting in occurrence of non uniform reaction however since in the present invention a polyamic acid is used as a binder in the form of a mixture of itself with at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of a polyamide resin polyvinylpyrrolidone and a hydroxyalkylcellulose the slurry of the mixed binder solution with graphite dispersed therein can be uniformly applied to the substrate so that the reaction of the negative electrode active material can be effected uniformly throughout the electrode surface in addition since in the present invention the mixed binder used contains no fluorine there is no danger associated with conventional lithium secondary batteries that the hydrogen fluoride formed by thermal decomposition of the binder used could vigorously react with c 6 li to cause the battery to break or burst other features of the invention will become apparent in the course of the following descriptions of exemplary embodiments which are given for illustration of the invention and are not intended to be limiting thereof a slurry for positive electrode was prepared by mixing 90 parts by weight of licoo 2 as a positive electrode active material 6 parts by weight of graphite as a conductive agent and as a binder 4 parts by weight of polyvinylidene fluoride that had been dissolved in n methyl.
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a first test unit the breakable seal between the incubation chamber and the test chamber of a second test unit can be pierced and a second detection assay performed this cycle can be repeated until such time as a positive result is reported or all detection units through which the fluid specimens passed have been used or a period of time has elapsed without positive detection that suggests that no target organism existed in any of the fluid specimens in a second embodiment a single monitoring device can be used in a detection assay for one fluid or swab specimen after which the detection units used in that determination are disposed and new detection units are moved into place to detect microorganisms in a distinct specimen in this manner the detection device reduces or eliminates the occurrence of false positives or false negatives via the ability to repeat detection tests at a given location because each monitoring device contains a plurality of detection units each monitoring device can also be used to assay distinct fluid specimens after any detection unit within a monitoring device has been inoculated and assayed separate detection units can be inoculated with fresh fluid specimens derived from air liquid or swab samples in one embodiment the plurality of detection units may each be directed towards the detection of a specific pathogen different from the pathogens detected by the other units in the plurality in this way the plurality may be used to detect the presence or absence of several different microorganisms at one location in another embodiment the plurality of detection units may all be directed towards the same pathogen e g anthrax in this way the plurality may be used to detect the presence or absence of one pathogen at.
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a device for transferring liquid between the body of a patient and a syringe includes a syringe barrel defining a bore a plunger that may slide through the bore to force liquid into or out of the bore and a pump capable of sliding the plunger the pump housing positively connects to the bore by sliding a protrusion formed on the exterior of the pump housing into an indentation formed within the interior surface of the bore application_number US 59588196 A description with reference to fig1 and fig1 b the fluid injection device 10 includes a syringe barrel 20 with a distal end and a proximal end with a bore 23 formed therein extending from the distal to the proximal end an opening 21 in the distal end of the bore 23 provides fluid communication between the bore 23 and the exterior of the syringe barrel 20 preferably the syringe barrel contains a tapered section 22 where the cross section is reduced near the opening 21 the bore 23 is thus also reduced in cross section near the opening 21 a needle catheter or other fluid transfer device not shown may be fitted onto the opening 21 to transfer fluid between the body of a patient and the bore 23 of the device 10 a pump housing 40 attaches to the proximal end of the syringe barrel 20 the pump housing contains a plunger 50 attached to a plunger rod 52 and drive means to advance and retract the plunger 50 through the bore 23 the plunger 50 is preferably elastomeric and is dimensioned so that it.
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l shaped or right angular hoop mount 30 having a rectangular vertically oriented leg 32 whose side edge margins 34 are slidably receivable within the track channels 24 the leg 32 includes vertically aligned openings that receive the threaded shanks of a pair of carriage bolts which project through the vertical slot 16 the heads 36 of the bolts are vertically slidable in the fastener space 18 during adjustment of the vertical height of the hoop mount fixing of the leg 20 in any vertically adjusted position is achieved by tightening nuts 38 onto the carriage bolts with this arrangement an infinite number of vertical positions may be established along the length of the track opening 26 simply by loosening and retightening the nuts 38 the hoop mount 30 also includes a horizontal leg 40 integral with and forming a horizontal continuation of the vertical leg 32 the legs 32 and 40 are preferably the same width for reasons which will become apparent a usual basketball hoop 42 is welded or otherwise secured to an arcuate outer or free edge of the horizontal leg 40 a pair of diagonally oriented support rods 44 are welded at their outer extremities to opposite sides of the hoop 42 at their inner extremities the rods are welded to the lower portion of the vertical leg 32 as seen in fig1 and 2 the support rods undergo compression to transfer ball impact loads on the top of the hoop 42 to the vertical leg 32 conversely the rods are placed in tension to transfer ball impact loads on the bottom of the hoop the orientation and configuration of the horizontal leg 40 assists in efficiently transferring hoop loads.
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icon at step 10 to launch a label interface the label interface allows the user to assign a descriptive label to a zone through steps 11 12 and 13 the user selects a zone by its address and enters a textual description the user can also set parameters for each hvac device though a main menu selected at step 14 as shown at step 15 the user selects one zone by address and is presented with a graphical representation of the hvac device for that zone by selecting a parameters icon at step 16 an operating parameter interface is presented as shown at step 17 through the operating parameters interface the user can define operating parameters for the hvac device operating parameters include setpoints pid setup heating and cooling for day night etc fig3 c depicts a fully configured and operating pictorially graphic representation of a heating ventilating or air conditioning system component or subsystem fig4 is a flowchart of an exemplary set up process the process begins at step 210 where the connections between the supervisory controller 114 and the equipment controllers 114 are made the equipment controllers 114 are connected to hvac devices 112 the equipment controllers are also connected to bus 116 to communicate with supervisory controller 104 the supervisory controller is powered up at step 212 at which point the supervisory controller sends a query message on the bus 116.
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irrespective of the target position and the alias positions an unexpected overlapping occurs between the channel response and the alias of the rx sequence due to the channel delay spreading and the propagation delay so that the confusion between the target position and the alias position may occur among different cs applying sequences accordingly if the restricted case is decided when the cs applying interval is established in the cazac sequence the present invention considers the alias generated in the channel response so that it establishes the cs applying interval during a specific period in which the channel response of the rx sequence does not overlap with the alias of the above channel response fig4 shows an exemplary case in which the m sized where m sequence index alias occurs when cazac sequence is generated in a frequency domain however if the cazac sequence is generated in the time domain the alias generation position caused by the doppler shift of the 1 subcarrier spacing may be determined in different ways all the cs applying cases used for the individual domains will hereinafter be described in detail for the convenience of description and better understanding of the present invention fig5 u02dc 11 assume that the cyclic shift unit is set to t 0 fig5 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method for establishing a new.
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processing system 10 there are five additional input output i o controllers namely light controller 48 image capture controller 52 keyboard controller 58 all of which are connected to system bus 24 as their names imply light controller 48 provides the hardware interface for light sensors 8 and image capture controller 52 keyboard controller 54 mouse controller 56 and video controller 58 all of which are connected to system bus 24 as their names imply light controller 48 provides the hardware interface for light sensors 8 and image capture controller 52 provides the hardware interface for video capture device 21 further keyboard 14 mouse controller 56 provides the hardware interface for mouse 16 and video controller 58 provides the hardware interface for video display 18 the present invention is preferably implemented utilizing software executing in a data processing system environment similar to that described above with respect to fig2 thus the term u201c computer program product u201d is used to generally refer to a program stored at removable storage drive 32 or hard disk installed in hard disk drive 30 these computer program products are means for providing software to data processing system 10 computer programs or computer control logic are stored in main memory 26 and or secondary memory 28 computer programs can also be received via communications interface 40 such computer programs when executed enable data processing system 10 to perform the features of the present invention as discussed herein in particular the computer programs when executed enable microprocessor 22 to perform the features of the present invention accordingly such computer programs represent controllers of data processing system 10 with reference now to fig3 there is depicted a pictorial representation of a table 70 which may be utilized to automatically generate.
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great durability and resistance to detergent solutions is ideal for applications wherein the invention is used with clothes washing machines of course to firmly secure the various elements comprising each of the valve bodies together in watertight fashion a suitable adhesive cement may be employed at the joints therebetween while the above described valve embodiments are especially adapted for use with machines such as clothes washers dish washers and the like it is believed that such are also well suited for use in other environments for instance such valves may be of particular utility in an oilfield or industrial settings as a check valve capable of alerting users of excessive back pressure in flowlines carrying liquid chemical compositions additionally with the provision of a suitable electrical control circuit the instant valves may be of use in the computer controlled 34 smart 34 homes now being developed wherein a back pressure situation in a drain line may be responded to by a preprogrammed digital device further as described hereinbelow the inventive valves may be used in the distribution of water through an irrigation system referring to fig6 a building structure 178 containing a clothes washing machine 180 is piped to utilize the waste or 34 grey 34 water generated by the clothes washing machine for lawn and garden irrigation purposes by utilizing such a system the grey water may be advantageously employed and need not be flushed into a municipal sewage system for costly treatment and disposal as shown the washing machine 180 is provided with inlets 182 and 184 from which it.
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mds nordion canada was calibrated using aqueous ferrous sulfate fricke dosimetry solution astm standard practice e1026 1997 the typical dose rate was 14 52 kgy h u2212 1 and transit dose was estimated to be 5 86 gy sec u2212 1 all of the irradiations were conducted at room temperature 23 u00b0 c a shimadzu 2010 series gc with qp2010 mass spectrometer and hp 5 capillary column hewlett packard 30 m 0 25 mm i d 0 25 u03bcm film thickness was used for gas chromatography analysis the helium carrier gas velocity was 40 cm s high pressure injection was set at on and high pressure and injection pressure were set at 250 kpa the temperatures of injector ion source and interface were set at 250 u00b0 c 200 u00b0 c and 250 u00b0 c respectively and the oven program was 2 minutes at 80 u00b0 c 20 u00b0 c minute to 180 u00b0 c 2 minutes and 5 u00b0 c minute to 250 u00b0 c 5 minutes ions were formed for mass spectrometric detection using ion electron impact ionization ei mode scan ei mass spectra database searches were carried out using the wiley registry of mass spectral data and the nist mass spectral search program aqueous solutions samples were analyzed according to the official method adopted by epa 1980 and letizia et al 1992 on the other hand general official multi residues analysis methods approved by federal agencies and organizations anonymous a o a c official methods of analysis 2000 for analysis of pesticides residues in fresh vegetables and fruits samples were implemented monitored and irradiated gas chromatography in combination with mass selective detector msd was used for the parent compound analysis identification and quantification under the same mentioned conditions.
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1 3 alkane alkene n 0 3 and rsicl 3 r c 1 3 alkane alkene have been found to may be added in varying ratios to the binder tmos b mixture optical properties of the coatings are controlled using both solid and hollow sphere silica nanoparticles described below in other embodiments no nanoparticles are added to the mixture low temperature curable coatings according to the innovation form high transmittance and excellent abrasion resistance see fig8 10 when cured at for example 40 u00b0 c for 24 hours 50 u00b0 c for 8 hours 65 u00b0 c for 4 hours 150 u00b0 c for 1 hour this contrasts more typical curing regimes of curing temperatures ranging between 90 u00b0 c 700 u00b0 c for 10 minutes or less for the higher temperatures up to five hours for the lower temperatures such a treatment may yield a film thickness ranging between 50 250 nm other thermal treatment regimes as well as more exotic plasma and microwave methods are not excluded formulations for the low temperature ar coating solution compositions may comprise the following ranges it may be desired to incorporate added hollow silica nanoparticles to the precursor coating solution syntheses of hollow spherical silica nanoparticles are well known in the art many examples of silica hsnp can be found in both the patent and scientific literature fig1 and 2 are transmission electron micrographs showing typical examples of silica hsnps prepared and used in the inventive energy transmission enhancement coating.
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tire assembly 13 when in the stored up position 17 the apparatus 11 includes an electric motor means 59 having a reversible motor drive shaft 61 that can be selectively rotated clockwise and counterclockwise see fig4 and 6 the electric motor means 59 may be of any typical construction now apparent to those skilled in the art preferably the electric motor means 59 is a typical 12 volt direct current electric motor for being operated by way of the electrical system of the vehicle 15 in a manner hereinafter to be explained the electric motor means 61 may be attached to the housing 45 of the winch means 35 by a bracket 62 see fig4 and 5 the apparatus 11 includes a coupling means 63 for coupling the motor drive shaft 61 to the winch means 35 see in general fig4 and 6 and for allowing rotation of the motor drive shaft 61 to cause the winch means 35 to lift and lower the attachment means 21 and the spare tire assembly 13 the coupling means 63 preferably includes a first coupling member 65 for being attached to the winch drive shaft 37 a second coupling member 67 for being operatively coupled to the motor drive shaft 61 and a joining means 69 operatively joining the first and second coupling.
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animal enclosure according to the concepts of the present invention is depicted in fig1 the animal enclosure 10 may have any shape a flat base 11 is desirable to allow the animal enclosure 10 to be set up on a surface without it rolling or tipping a non flat base could be used and enclosure 10 staked or otherwise secured to the ground to avoid rolling in the example shown animal enclosure 10 has a generally triangular shape as best shown in fig3 the animal enclosure 10 has an outer shell or cover 15 supported by a frame 20 the shell 15 is generally constructed of a flexible material to allow its collapse when not in use to that end any fabric would be suitable including natural fibers synthetic materials or combinations thereof in the example shown the shell 15 is constructed of a synthetic mesh material to improve breathability shell 15 may have a tubular shape that encompasses the frame 20 shell 15 may be constructed of a single type of material or multiple materials may be used for example the base panel 16 may be constructed of non mesh material while the sides 17 are constructed of a mesh material to improve.
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chamber 18 is formed between an upper housing wall 20 and an internal dividing wall 22 and a second 34 retaining 34 chamber 24 is formed between dividing wall 22 and a bottom surface 26 respectively an axial passage way 16 is formed by matching semi circular 34 cut away 34 portions in walls 20 22 and 26 respectively to allow the placement of a communication cable through the middle of the device 11 a latch 17 such as a pressure clamp or the like is provided to securely attach body halves 12 and 14 a labelling location 13 is provided to track which cable s if any are enclosed within the device 11 in the embodiment illustrated in fig2 a unidirectional cable locking mechanism is provided by a pair of resilient retaining tabs 32 which extend from the interior walls of chamber 24 into the axial passageway 16 by use of triangular shaped ends 34 on each of the retaining tabs 32 a cable placed through the axial passageway 16 will be prevented from longitudinal movement in the direction towards wall 26 while being allowed to pass freely in the direction towards wall 20 best seen in fig4 referring to fig3 and 4 the.
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to a polypeptide complex the polypeptide complex may comprise a dendritic cell binding protein and a polypeptide antigen but preferably the polypeptide antigen is either a tissue specific tumor antigen or an oncogene gene product however it is appreciated that other antigens such as viral antigens can be used in such combination to produce immunostimulatory responses in another preferred embodiment the dendritic cell binding protein that forms part of the immunostimulatory polypeptide complex is gm csf in a further preferred embodiment the polypeptide antigen that forms part of the complex is the tumor specific antigen prostatic acid phosphatase in still other preferred embodiments the polypeptide antigen may be any one of the oncogene product peptide antigens the polypeptide complex may also contain between the dendritic cell binding protein and the polypeptide antigen a linker peptide the polypeptide complex may comprise a dendritic cell binding protein covalently linked to a polypeptide antigen such polypeptide complex being preferably formed from a dendritic cell binding protein preferably gm csf and a polypeptide antigen the polypeptide antigen is preferably a tissue specific tumor antigen such as prostatic acid phosphatase pap or an oncogene product such as her2 p21ras and p53 however other embodiments such as viral antigens are also within the scope of the invention the term.
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range from about 300 u00b0 c to about 600 u00b0 c most preferrably process parameters are at a pressure in a range from about 100 atmospheres to about 700 atmospheres and a temperature range from about 400 u00b0 c to about 550 u00b0 c fig8 illustrates a two layer deposition in a second preferred alternative of the present invention the second preferred alternative has a step requiring high pressure low temperature trench channel or via filling this technique for substantially complete trench channel or via filling is accomplished by providing a semiconductor structure 310 having a recess 312 therein recess 312 which may be a trench channel or via has side walls and a bottom next a barrier layer 314 is deposited on the side walls and bottom of recess 312 over and upon barrier layer 314 a first metal alloy 316 is deposited upon barrier layer 314 first metal alloy 316 which has a first melting point with barrier layer 314 forms a device barrier layer metal composite 320 semiconductor structure 310 is then treated so that device barrier layer metal composite 320 forms a coherent composite a second metal alloy 318 is then deposited upon the coherent composite formed from device barrier layer.
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the web 2 to imprint web sectors whose length corresponds to the circumferential extension of the blanket rollers 10 and 11 the springs 22 and 23 are selected in order to obtain in a very short time after the buckling of the toggle lever means 16 17 movements of the offset cylinders 10 and 11 to the printing position in which conventional abutment rings of offset cylinders 10 and 11 engage each other for obtaining imprinting of the web by the offset rollers 10 and 11 during the time period in which the printing rollers 10 and 11 are to be spaced and inoperative the eccentric member 24 holds the toggle levers 16 and 17 in the aligned position due to the connection by rod 19 with the toggle joint 18 evidently a modification is possible in which the springs urge the shafts of the printing rollers 10 and 11 apart and in which the operating means 19 20 21 24 effects folding of the toggle levers 16 and 17 for movement of the printing rollers 10 and 11 to the printing position printing cylinders 10 and 11 have shafts not shown which are mounted in eccentric bushings within the arm means 12 and 13 so that the usual operations for separating offset blanket rollers 10 and 11 from the platen rollers 14 to 15 can be carried out the number of revolutions of the eccentric member.
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the treatment of various cardiac arrythmias said sulfonamide base compounds are of the formula str1 wherein r and r 1 are each c 1 c 4 alkyl x is ch 2 co or co n is two three or four and 34 het 34 is a nitrogen containing heterocyclic group wherein said heterocyclic group is phenyl or benzyl substituted 2h pyridazin 3 on 2 yl or it is 2h phthalazin 1 on 2 yl 4 halo 2h phthalizin 1 on 2 yl or 4 2h phthalazin 1 on 2 yl 2h isoindolin 1 on 2 yl 3h quinazolin 4 on 3 yl 2h 3 4 dihydroisoquinol 1 on 2 yl 2h isoquinol on 2 yl 1h 3 4 dihydroquinol 2 on 1 yl benzoxazol 2 on 3 yl quinol 2 on 1 yl quinol 2 yl or indol 2 yl each optionally mono substituted with halogen or c 1 c 4 alkyl on the benzene portion of the respective fused ring moieties application_number US 36051789 A description the compounds of the formula i can be prepared by the following general routes 1 the first route to compounds in which x is ch 2 or co can be illustrated as follows str6 q is a suitable leaving group e g cl br i methanesulphonyloxy phenylsulphonyloxy or p toluenesulphonyloxy preferably br r r 1 het and n are as defined for formula i and x is ch 2 or co the reaction is preferably carried out in the presence of a base 34 acid acceptor 34 such as triethylamine or sodium bicarbonate typically the reaction is carried out in a suitable solvent e g ethanol.
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will change the data in the segment in which case the line may become compressible therefore at step 535 if it is determined that the miss is a write access control proceeds to step 540 where a determination is made as to whether f lt tc that is if the number of free blocks is below the threshold tc or whether the fifo is full if f is equal to or greater than tc and the fifo is not full then at step 542 the directory entry k is inserted in the fifo and the u201c in fifo u201d flag bit is set at step 543 otherwise at step 540 if f is less than tc control proceeds to step 541 which initiates two parallel sequences of operations the first sequence comprises steps 542 and 543 wherein the directory entry k is inserted in the fifo and the u201c in fifo u201d flag bit is set however since the number of free blocks has fallen below the threshold or the fifo is full an item is removed from the fifo which entails logically removing a segment from the virtual uncompressed cache this is accomplished by the following steps at step 525 a directory index k u2032 is found by removing the item at the tail of the fifo at step 526 having found and read entry k u2032 the u201c in fifo u201d flag bit is cleared for the entry k u2032 at step 527 the segment k u2032 is read from memory and at step 528 the segment k u2032 is compressed and stored back to memory where one possible result as.
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through it that can be used as a means for securing a wire or other flexible member to it in the event that it is wished to attach the latch member 49 to the wall 17 and or to the plate 33 the homeowner who wishes to utilize the present door latch assembly can simply nail the plate 33 in position against the face of the door jamb 7 at the desired vertical height preferably high enough to be out of the way of small children when the door 19 is closed and the latch member 49 positioned so that the arms 47 extend through openings 41 a portion of the latch bar member 49 will overlap the inner face 43 of the door 19 and another portion will overlap the inner surface of the wall 17 on the opposite side of plate 33 thus a positive stop is provided that will prevent the door 19 from being moved to the position indicated in fig3 by phantom lines at 57 in the event that a very large load p is applied to the outside of the door 19 in the direction of the arrow 59 this will be transmitted by the latch bar 49 into the plate 33 which is anchored to the door jamb 7 by fasteners 35 that are perpendicular to the direction of the load p thus there is little likelihood that the load will pull out the latch plate or.
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by overlaying a problem indicating symbol 82 on the appropriate part of image 40 bi computer 40 c has detected a problem in the interface module it is running gui 10 overlaying problem indicating image 84 on the appropriate part of image 40 ci the u201c m u201d of image 40 ai indicates that the management module of computer 40 a is operational the problem indicating symbols are typically colored with different colors to indicate a level of severity of the detected problem at the time that the problems are indicated operator 28 selects image 40 ci to interrogate computer 40 c concerning its management module and gui 10 illustrates with a program symbol 86 and a message 88 that the status of the management module is ok fig3 f illustrates information received from disks 46 in a diagram 90 gui 10 shows that a bank 50 a of disks that have failed are rebooting by surrounding a colored image 50 ai with a different colored border 92 the different colors are shown in fig3 f as different shadings in a diagram 100 in fig3 g gui 10 indicates that bank 50 a has informed unit 11 of a problem by coloring image 50 ai operator 28 may interrogate each of the units in bank 50 a by pointing to clicking on its respective image in image 50 ai by way of example diagram 100 shows that on pointing to image 46 ai of storage unit.
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the weft holdback srh against the fell ba the arrow zba indicates motion of the reed as just completed referring now to fig1 there is illustrated diagrammatic a front view of the reed wb as viewed in a direction from left to right in a view as shown in fig7 clearly evident is the arrangement of the stripper holder wire fsdr it is emphasized that fig9 and 10 represent just sections of the right hand edge portion of the seat belt webbing and again that there is no correlation between the dimensioning as shown in fig9 and fig1 referring now to fig1 there is illustrated very simplified diagrammatically the top down view on a webbing 4 edged on both sides with picots 6 highlighted in fig1 is a portion p extending in the direction of the warp thread as indicated by the arrow k which is exploded in fig1 to detail how a weft thread of a right hand weft needle is guided in this portion the weft holdbacks whose function and arrangement was detailed previously in the embodiment of fig1 and 12 are arranged in the positions a and b located transversely to the width of the webbing the weft holdback in position a works like a weft holdback in the examples as already described namely within the two edges of the webbing and serving to hold back the weft thread sfr.
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a new composition the present work shows that metal chalcogenide semiconductors can be synthesized during fiber drawing given recent advances in the areas of silicon and germanium based fibers it is likely that compound semiconductors used in conventional microelectronics may also be incorporated into photonic or electronic fiber devices the fabrication of rectifying devices within drawn fibers by synthesis of an interface compound itself is an important development and is reminiscent of the first recognition that metal silicides can substantially improve the repeatability and reliability of metal silicon contacts that has revolutionized microelectronics 32 this new fiber photodiode exhibits a three order of magnitude improvement in nep over previous fiber photoconductor devices 14 furthermore the ability to form both ohimc and rectifying junctions is important for creating a host of different increasingly complex electronic circuits the ability to create blocking junctions may also be useful in improving the performance of newly demonstrated fiber transistors 12 and this work should lay the groundwork for many new advances in the function of fiber devices on both the individual and array level the invention disclosed herein can be used to synthesize the following compounds among others zns znse znte pbs pbse pbte in 2 se 3 inse cuinse 2 bi 2 se 3 inas ingaas si x ge 1 u2212 x it is recognized that modifications and variations of the invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art and it is intended that all such modifications and variations be included within the scope of the appended claims 2 abouraddy a f et al 2007 towards multimaterial multifunctional fibres that see.
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gram resulting in a basis weight of approximately 60 g m 2 the sheets were conditioned under standard recommendations for temperature and humidity tappi method t 402 and evaluated for tensile strength following tappi method t 220 tensile results are tabulated in table ii and again show that the industry standard products arosurf u00ae pa 777v and 842v provided good debonding of the sheets oppositely the nonionic surfactant rewopol e0 70 and the cationic coagulant 8108 plus when dosed by themselves provided minimal or no debonding of the sheets however when the individual nonionic surfactant and cationic coagulant components were combined together as in softener formulations 1 2 and 3 then significant tensile index reductions occurred thus demonstrating the utility of present invention in this example softener formulation 4 was compared to industry standard products arosurf u00ae pa 777 and rewoquat u00ae we 15 dpg available from evonik industries in handsheet debonding experiments handsheets were produced using a messmer model m 153 former according to tappi method t205 the furnish was a 50 50 blend of hardwood and softwood dry lap pulp the softener formulations were added to the furnish at doses of 1 3 and 5 kg mt of dry fiber the diameter of the sheets was 15 9 cm and the corresponding sheet weights were approximately.
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and 11 the sieve drums 12 and 13 at the sides of their closable openings 20 and 23 are guided outwardly from the respective housings 15 and 25 and supported in these regions of the housings 15 and 25 by schematically illustrated play free ball bearings 29 and 30 the structure of the bearings and their sealing arrangement are shown in detail in fig2 fig2 depicts the bearing region of one sieve drum only it is of course understood that both sieve drums have in the regions of their support identical sealing arrangements such sealing arrangement is sufficient not only for the drying device 11 but also for the device for chemical cleaning of the goods being processed operated with chemical liquids as noted above reference numeral 25 designates the housing of the drying device 11 and reference numeral 22 denotes the door of the sieve drum 13 the latter is provided at the side of the bearing with an end wall ring 31 which terminates with a ring shaped clement 32 at the opening 23 of the sieve drum 13 a drive ring 34 is rigidly connected to a ring shaped element 32 39 by bolts 33 the ring shaped elements 32 and 32 39 are connected with one another by not shown.
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element iupac form antimony sb and tellurium te a compound layer of a chalcogen antimony sb and tellurium te a compound layer of a group va element iupac form antimony sb and selenium se and or a compound layer of a chalcogen with the exception of selenium se antimony sb and selenium se in one embodiment u201c chalcogenide u201d pcm 39 s comprise for example ge 2 sb 2 te 5 sbte and in 2 se 3 the so called ge u2014 sb u2014 te gst materials however are the pcm 39 s of choice for optical memory devices they are also the leading candidates for a new generation of non volatile electronic memory via 12 and spacer 18 extend toward and terminate at electrode 20 which may comprise at least one of titanium ti titanium nitride tin tantalum nitride tan molybdenum nitride mon niobium nitride nbn titanium silicon nitride tisin titanium aluminum nitride tialn titanium boron nitride tibn zirconium silicon nitride zrsin tungsten w tungsten nitride wn graphite carbon nitride cn tungsten silicon nitride wsin tungsten boron nitride wbn zirconium aluminum nitride zraln molybdenum silicon nitride mosin molybdenum aluminum nitride moaln tantalum silicon nitride tasin tantalum aluminum nitride taaln titanium oxynitride tion titanium aluminum oxynitride tialon tungsten oxynitride won and tantalum oxynitride taon electrode 20 may be formed by a deposition process such as a physical vapor deposition pvd method a cvd method or an ald.
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slowly and then gently withdrawn 4 the valve to the white water recirculation tank was opened and the water was removed under vacuum 5 immediately after the water drained from the handsheet mold the pump was turned off the drain valve was closed the handsheet mold was opened the screen and paper mat were removed and the screen placed sheet side up between felts after turning on the press motor the felt blanket was placed between the press rolls and the handle pushed all the way down to bring the weights to bear on the rolls 6 the checksheet was pressed twice to make it easier to remove from screen then peeled from the screen and dried on a noble and wood hot plate low heat setting until completely dry the sheet was weighed on a scale to 0 01 g then the actual consistency of the pulp in the pail was calculated by dividing check sheet weight in grams by 1000 ml to give consistency in g ml 1 the amount of pulp furnish necessary for the second sheet was calculated by dividing the actual weight of pulp filler in the target sheet by the pulp consistency then the desired sheet weight was divided by the consistency to determine the pulp required per sheet in.
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description the card advancing apparatus 10 shown in fig1 3 and 4 has a plate 12 for supporting a stack 13 of cards 14 the supporting plate 12 is resiliently mounted by spring devices schematically shown at 15 in fig1 and 2 only a relatively stationary upright member or ledge 16 secures the cards 14 in the stack below the top card against movement in the direction of the arrow 17 shown in fig3 where lateral movement of the cards 14 is a problem lateral card guides or restraining members shown in dotted outlines at 18 in fig2 may be provided the card advancing apparatus 10 further includes a carriage 20 which travels along a track 21 from an initial position at a stop 22 see fig1 to an advanced position at a stop 23 see fig4 a handle or actuating member 25 is connected to the carriage 20 to permit manual or other actuation thereof between the stops 22 and 23 the heart of the apparatus shown in fig1 to 4 is a device 31 which has a first portion 32 having a first friction relative to the cards 14 and a second portion 33 having a second friction relative to the cards 14 the second friction is higher than the first friction so that the first portion 32 may be referred to as a low friction portion while the.
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the mandrel 11 the wound assembly was inserted into a can electrolyte injection assembling and formation were performed to fabricate a cell as shown in fig1 a cathode 13 having a size of 114 u00d7 35 u00d7 0 73 mm and an anode 15 having a size of 149 u00d7 35 u00d7 0 40 mm were arranged on opposing sides of separator 17 having a size of 263 u00d7 38 u00d7 0 15 mm after winding the cathode 13 the anode 15 and the separator 17 around the mandrel 11 the wound assembly was inserted into a can electrolyte injection assembling and formation were performed to fabricate a cell as shown in fig2 a cathode 13 having a size of 114 u00d7 35 u00d7 0 73 mm and an anode 15 having a size of 149 u00d7 35 u00d7 0 73 mm were arranged on opposing sides of a separator 17 having a size of 263 u00d7 38 u00d7 0 15 mm an additional separator 31 having a size of 149 u00d7 35 u00d7 0 15 mm enough to cover the initial parts of the cathode 13 and the anode 15 was placed on the cathode side of the separator 17 after winding the cathode 13 the anode 15 the separator 17 and the additional separator 31 around the mandrel 11 the wound assembly was inserted into a can electrolyte injection assembling and formation were performed to fabricate a cell the following table shows the results of measuring the volume of a cell injection volume of an electrolyte internal pressure and durability according to the above examples and comparative examples table______________________________________ injection internal volume of an pressure durabilityvolume mm sup 3 electrolyte g kg cm sup 2 cycle ______________________________________example 1 1647 3 3 10 250comparative 1500 3 3 10.
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is to be functionalized the desired density of the coating 114 for a given application the desired melting point for the coating 114 the identity of any other materials which constitute the coating 114 and the technique by which the raman active particle 110 is to be prepared in one embodiment the element in the elemental oxide of the coating 114 includes at least about 50 mole silicon in another embodiment the element in the elemental oxide of the coating 114 includes at least about 30 mole silicon yet in another embodiment the element in the elemental oxide of the coating 114 comprises substantially silicon in yet another embodiment the coating 114 includes a composite coating a composite coating comprises oxides of one or more elements selected from a group consisting of si b al ga in sc y la ti zr hf v nb ta cr mn fe co ni li na k rb cs be mg ca sr ba zn cd ge sn and pb furthermore the coating 114 may include multilayer coatings 114 each of the coating layers 114 in the multilayer coating 114 individually may include different coating compositions such as 50 mole silicon oxide in one coating layer and a composite coating in another coating layer the raman active particle 110 includes one or more raman active analytes 116 the raman active analyte 116 is a molecule which exhibits raman scattering when in the vicinity of a metallic.
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one another in a direction perpendicular to the travel direction of the flat bars 14 the respective sensor surfaces 19 u2032 19 u2033 and 19 u2032 u2033 are oriented towards the clothing 20 of the momentarily adjoining flat bar 14 and are spaced at a distance a from the clothing 20 fine threaded adjustment nuts 21 a 21 b and 21 c provide for a setting of the distance a for each sensor relative to the clothing 20 the sensors 19 a 19 b and 19 c are secured in a holding device 22 which is secured stationarily to the machine frame by screws 23 a and 23 b turning to fig4 an evaluating device 26 is connected to the sensor 19 by a conductor 25 and displays and stores the magnitudes detected by the sensor 19 the evaluating device 26 is further connected with an electronic card control device 27 which emits signals for the setting device 28 for adjusting the carding gap between the clothing 20 of the flat bars 19 on the one hand and the clothing 4 u2032 of the carding cylinder 4 on the other hand at the same time this information is also applied to a carding information system which may be a kit model manufactured by tr u00fctzschler gmbh amp co kg and which forms part of a computer and display device 29 where the data of an entire carding group are monitored structural features relating to mechanisms for adjusting the working distances for example by means of radially shifting the support for the slide guide 22 in the working zone as a function of sensor signals are disclosed for example in.
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canines in accordance with the present invention the leash 100 comprises a handle 102 a primary strap 104 a connector 106 a collar 108 a a collar 108 b a ring 110 a a ring 110 b and a slidable strap 112 the primary strap 104 comprises any elongated flexible strap as well known to those of skill in the art the primary strap 104 may be fabricated from nylon elastic fibrous materials leather chain rope cable or the like the primary strap 104 may be as short as one foot in length up to one hundred feet in length the primary strap 104 has a proximal end which comprises and or is affixed to a handle 102 the primary strap 104 also has a distal end which is affixed to a d ring a ring and or a connector 106 for detachably affixing a collar 108 the connector 106 may comprise a swivel clip a snap shackle a knot a d ring a carribeaner buckle or the like the some embodiments the connector 106 swivels or rotates axially around the length of the primary strap 104 like the primary strap 104 the slidable strap 112 also comprises an elongated flexible strap which may be.
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and it is amplified by the output amplifier 17 for display by the monitor 18 at the third time the third picked up still image data d3 is added to the first to second integrated still image data d1 d2 stored in the image memory 4 and the still image data d1 d2 d3 is stored into the image memory 4 it is also supplied to the pallet ram 14 since the pallet ram 14 is now set such that the output thereof is 1 3 of the input thereto the pallet ram 14 outputs the 8 bit still image data d1 d2 d3 3 to the d a converter 6 and it is amplified by the output amplifier 17 for display by the monitor 18 at the fourth or subsequent time the latest still image data is similarly added by the adder 3 to the still image data previously integrated and stored in the image memory 4 and the summed still image data is stored in the image memory 4 and also supplied to the pallet ram 14 in the pallet ram 14 the output is reduced for each integration in accordance with the number of times n of integration so that the 8 bit still image data is always supplied to the d a converter 6 the still image data is amplified by the output amplifier 17 and displayed on the monitor 18 since the integrated still image data is reduced for each integration in accordance with the current number.
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controlled valve 64 a pressure switch 65 which closes on being subjected to hydraulic pressure is connected to pipe 17 a low pressure hydraulic accumulator 66 is connected to the pipe joining valves 61 and 62 the control box 19 contains an assembly of electronic components as indicated in fig6 principally a 555 timer module 67 and a transistor 68 referring to fig1 and 6 the system operates as follows when hydraulic fluid under pressure is not being fed through pipe 17 the switch 65 is open the solenoid valve 64 connects the pilot gallery to the pipe 18 and the rams 4 are connected through valves 61 and 62 to pipe 18 the pistons in rams 4 are in the lowered position and weight 1 is at rest on the head of the chisel 3 its rest position thereby positioning magnet 14 adjacent detector 14a which then sends a signal to the control box 19 to close a trigger switch to energise the control circuit switch 65 is actuated by the pressure in pipe 17 initially causing the transistor 68 to conduct and actuate the solenoid in valve 64 valve 61 closes valve 60 opens and valve 63 conducts hydraulic fluid to maintain a set maximum pressure in pipe 17 the fluid under pressure in pipe 17 passes through valve 60 into feed pipes 15 to the rams 4 this causes the rams to raise weight 1 when the magnet 13 reaches detector 13a as the weight rises detector 13a generates a signal resetting the 555 timer module 67 in control box 19 thereby de energizing the solenoid in valve 64 this closes valve 60 and opens valves 61 and 63 cutting off the feed of high pressure fluid to the rams and connecting the rams to.
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to be replaced on a daily basis as best shown in fig1 the patient first spreads or opens her labia majora and labia minora to expose the urethral orifice the device is inserted into the patient 39 s urethral orifice until the meatal flange 16 rests against the vestibular floor or meatus as best illustrated in fig1 when the device is fully inserted the labia majora and labia minora are allowed to close covering the meatal flange 16 and firmly securing the device 10 throughout the period of use following emplacement of the device 10 the introducer tool 24 is removed when it is necessary for the patient to urinate the patient locates and pulls the pull string 18 which may extend externally from the meatus attached to the stopper 20 with one hand while securing the device with the other hand to initiate the flow of urine from the bladder following successful urination the pull string 18 and stopper 20 are allowed to return to the closed position where the flow of urine is again prevented thus removal is accomplished by the patient spreading or opening her labia majora and labia minora and simply withdrawing the device in the case of a thicker foam coating 14 on the distal end 21 of the device the.
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plastic components and having a needle drive handle 10 at the back end and a forward portion generally indicated at 12 and extending axially forwardly of the needle drive handle 10 the forward portion 12 is substantially hollow and channel shaped and defines an axially extending looper holder slot 14 and an elongated axially extending needle holder slot 16 the slot 14 receives slidably a looper holer 18 having a looper 20 secured thereto the slot 16 receives slidably a needle holder 22 having a needle 24 secured thereto a looper drive handle 26 is secured to the back portion of the looper holder to reciprocate the looper holder axially within the looper holder slot of the housing the needle holder is secured at a fixed position with respect to the housing by a needle lock 28 the needle drive handle 10 is hollow to define a needle case 30 whose open back end is closed by a lid 32 yarn or fabric strips are fed from the rear of the device through a top yarn guide 34 through one of two lower yarn guides 36a and 36b one on each side of the housing and through a needle yarn hole 38 referring to fig2 and 4 the looper holder 18 is an integrally molded plastic component having an axially extending row of transverse holes 38a through 38d through a downwardly extending projection from its back end and an axially extending row of transverse holes 40a 40f through its forward end the looper drive handle 26 can be secured to the looper holder 18 at a selected axial position with respect thereto by means of a looper adjustment screw 42 passing.
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heat source 80 from one end thereof 312 the other end thereof 311 is opened towards the pouring hopper 20 the hot air advances towards the mixing hopper 60 from the upper part of the pouring hopper 20 in order to provide this there is a vacuum under the pouring hopper 20 and the hot air is drawn by means of vacuum by means of this the hot air advances by passing through each point of the pouring hopper 20 and through inside upper side and lateral side of the drying boxes 22 inside the pouring hopper 20 there is a directing part 211 on the wall 21 of the pouring hopper 20 the directing part 211 directs the hot air towards the end part 311 of the air inlet pipe 31 there is a curved part 314 at the end part of the air inlet pipe 31 the hot air enters the pouring hopper 20 through said curved part 314 particles which are in powder form exit the rap heated inside the pouring hopper 20 there is a separator 40 for precipitating and accumulating said powder particles said separator 40 is positioned in a vertical manner at the lateral part of the pouring hopper 20 the separator 40 comprises an inlet part 41 which is opened to the pouring hopper 20 the hot air passes to the separator 40 through the pouring hopper 20 by means of said inlet part 41 the cross section of the separator 40 is wider than the cross section of the pouring hopper 20 by means of this when hot air enters into the separator 40 because of the cross section width the speed of the hot air decreases.
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pharmacological and mechanical therapies angiographic recanalization of occluded vessels has not been adequately achieved before stent placement in most cases this underscores the need for the present invention when sah and intracranial hematoma occurred in patients in whom balloon mounted stents were used they most likely resulted from distal wire perforation the distal wire purchase needed to navigate a coronary stent into the intracranial circulation may explain the occurrence of these adverse events alternatively multiple manipulations of the merci u00ae brand of retriever device or expansion of balloon mounted stents may have induced microdissections in the vessel stents designed for intracranial navigation have better navigability and pliability the wingspan u00ae brand of stent boston scientific was designed to have more radial force than the neuroform u00ae brand of stent and may further improve this technique however the art clearly needs to advance further in this area as supported herein in fig6 and 7 inter alia ia therapy for stroke has evolved during the past decade approval of the merci u00ae brand of retriever device represents a significant step toward achieving better outcomes in acute stroke for patients not suitable for or refractory to iv tpa however recanalization is not always achieved using this device therefore additional treatment options are required as offered for consideration herein spontaneous dissection of the internal carotid artery ica is one of the main causes of ischemic stroke in young and middle aged patients representing 10 to 25 of such cases because infarct due to dissection is mainly thromboembolic anticoagulation has been recommended to prevent.
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used in integrated circuit fabrication the wire bonder attaches wire bonds 22 between bond pads 16 on integrated circuit chip 12 and leads 20 on leadframe 18 before a production run of integrated circuit chips is begun the wire bonder is programmed with the locations of bond pads 16 on chip 12 and leads 20 of leadframe 18 in the past each new chip design would differ from other chip designs in the placement of circuit functional blocks and bond pads thereby necessitating the reprogramming of the wire bonder before each production run however in accordance with the present invention chip 12 has a regular linear array of circuit functional blocks 14 and bond pads 16 this regular design may be used for any integrated circuit chip package requiring the same number of leads 20 thus the wire bonder need only be programmed before one production run and the same programming may be used in all subsequent production runs for the same chip size and number of leads as a result package 10 becomes less time consuming and expensive to produce at step 42 the integrated circuit chip assembly is placed in an injection molder of the type commonly used in integrated circuit fabrication integrated circuit chip 12 and leadframe 18 are surrounded by a thin rectangular mold with only leads 20 protruding.
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42 43 of outer compartments 31 32 is coated with a reflective material to enhance the light reflection from lamp 21 through the water the specific number and location of the compartments in the compartment means of the present invention is not critical and may vary widely for example a single compartment can be used for housing the weights and a single compartment for housing the power assembly means similarly more than two compartments can be used for housing each of the weights and power assembly means likewise the specific shape of the compartment means is not critical as long as it conforms to the shape of the shell means so that it can be inserted within the shell means the compartment means can be made of any rigid plastic or synthetic material compartment assembly 30 further includes a rigid plastic plate 50 lamp socket 20 is attached to and supported from this rigid plate 50 preferably the upper surface 51 of rigid plate 50 is coated with a reflective material to enhance the light reflection from lamp 21 through the water rigid plate 50 has dovetailed ends 52 53 dovetailed ends 52 53 engage the dovetailed lips 40 41 thus detachably securing lamp socket 20 in place above and in compartment 33 rigid plate 50 can thus be removed for installation testing or replacement of the power assembly means in compartments 36 37 which means will be described shortly rigid plate.
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hall doors dumb waiters and similar lift mechanisms and other applications a door lock and switch comprises a fixed contact member that is attached to a movable door and a movable locking mechanism attached to a door jamb or second moving door the locking mechanism may comprise an involute gear and star wheel a pawl constrained by a torsion spring and an electromechanical means of actuating same application_number US 69454510 A description for purposes of illustration the electrical components that are associated with this device are not shown in detail the device is incorporated into known lifting devices and is connected to a power source signaling devices and switching devices as used with lifting devices turning to the drawing figures in a preferred embodiment gear 2 is supported on the housing back plate 8 and is rotatable about a stationary vertical pin 11 which acts as an axle fig2 a and 2b the gear is constrained in the u2018 locked u2019 position by spring biasing which may be provided by a torsion spring 4 the gear 2 may be constructed from a variety of materials and in one embodiment is formed of a hard resilient material such as acetal the gear as shown has a central bore that receives pin 11 allowing the gear to rotate about the pin the gear may be of a daisy.
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intercepted by hypervisor and presented to acpi fixed hw emulator acpi interrupt handler events relating to platform sleep state transitions will typically be multiplexed to and from domu not all events arise out of interrupts even though many or most do this approach allows for deferment of actual transitions especially platform sleep state transitions wherever necessary or desirable it also allows for making notifications to other domains about imminent or incipient transitions so that timely and appropriate action may be taken in response moreover facilitated are surrogated substituted or fabricated acpi enable disable operations for domu management of virtualized acpi timer s for domu management of acpi status control and event registers and the like in particular in an embodiment irq9 events from the acpi irq9 handler may be routed to dom0 with high level notifications and dispatched as gsi s to other doms especially a single domu by the acpi event notifier such as that provided in phoenix u00ae hypercore u2122 still referring to fig4 at step 430 a database or array or set of tables of virtualized fhf especially ffh codes is maintained responsive to the information as described in regards to steps 410 and 420 above this action may be performed in the dom0.
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or both tubes with pins or rods passed through the holes or alternatively by providing the innermost tube with spring loaded pins that extend through holes in the outermost tube in another embodiment the apparatus includes handles positioned in a predetermined position along the support structure or extending outwardly from the bench so as to provide additional support for the user the height of the apparatus from the floor to the top of the arcuate bench is typically in the range of between about twelve inches to about thirty inches more typically between about sixteen and twenty inches and ideally around eighteen inches other aspects of this invention which should be considered in all its novel aspects will become apparent from the following non limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings referring now to fig1 7 of the drawings the exercise device embodying the invention generally is designated 10 device 10 comprises frame elements 20 and 30 which are connected by folding cross brace 40 bracket 50 pivotably mounted near the upper ends of frame elements 20 and 30 supports bench 60 during exercise bench 60 rocks back and forth in response to the user 39 s contraction and relaxation of selected muscle groups a detailed description of the structure of device.
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surface first in contact with the non solvent mixture methanol has the lowest surface tension 18 dynes cm besides ether 17 dynes cm but ether has very high vapor pressure at room temperature therefore the final amount of ether in the mixture can not be known precisely with methanol as the low surface tension liquid and water as the high surface tension liquid varying the concentration ratio provides a way of controlling the non solvent surface tension this allows pre stressing of the membrane during solidification from compression all the way to tension fig7 shows the sem pictures of a membrane in which the dmac solution has been subjected to pure methanol alcohol a the matte surface b the porous structure and c the surface first in contact with the non solvent there is no thin skin layer and the pores are relatively large the membrane porous structure is subject to tension so bending it adds tensile stress to the surface and it breaks this membrane is as stiff as cardboard because of tension on the surface this membrane is useful in filtration applications but is not suitable for fabric applications fig8 illustrates the differences between hydrophobic and hydrophilic non solvent interactions with solute normally the droplets that form on a solid surface manifest the hydrophobic interaction of a liquid with a solid surface if the contact angle between the liquid and the solid is smaller than 90 degrees the surface interaction is hydrophobic if it is greater than 90 degrees it is hydrophilic it is commonly described in textbooks in terms of a capillary tube inserted into the.
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finished material this fourth stage is the final opportunity for this process to attain the desired volatile qualities requested of the finished product in order for a feedstock that is resistant to volatile expulsion to be brought into targeted volatile standards the high temperatures of the fourth phase will either be elevated to produce the desired results or the exposure time of the unfinished products will be increased in order to achieve the desired results it is possible for both temperature and exposure time to be adjusted in order to allow for a less cooperative feed stock to expel the excess volatile matter an objective of the present process is to reduce the percentage of volatile matter t o the desired percentage as requested by the end user which for this discussion is less than 15 by weight at this stage in the process the remaining volatile matter is generally composed of high boiling organic hydrocarbon materials occluded within the interstices of the coal pieces the amount of moisture remaining after this stage is less than 2 by weight the coal and the controlled atmosphere are moved into the fifth chamber s of the apparatus where the processed coal is cooled by exposing the coal to a dry cooling gas.
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fig6 illustrates discharge of the water from orifice 26 into funnel member 46 it will be recognized that although the illustration of fig6 indicates that registration arms 34 36 have engaged the alignment pin 52 it is preferred that the registration arms 34 36 do not operate to engage the upper alignment pin 50 or 52 until the lower chamber has substantially or completely discharged all of its water into funnel 46 this timing is preferred in order to decrease the overall energy required for operation of the system furthermore brake 42 does not engage the vessel 20 until after registration of the vessel by operation of the registration arms 34 36 fig7 illustrates the flow of water from vessel 20 for the wave crash effect the water discharges from opening 26 in the side wall of vessel 20 into funnel 46 which has an opening near its lowest point that directs the water onto transparent plexiglass top wall 55 which in turn directs the water onto artificial rock wall 58 spray from the rock wall is thrown back toward observation point 60 transparent plexiglass side wall 57 prevents water from splashing on people observing the special effect located at observation point 60 the sudden flow of water from the orifice in the vessel 20.
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54 inches along the bottom edge of the shawl and 44 inches along the top edge however the dimension of the invention varies based on the design of the panel or panels intended use and material deployed the improved garment in many possible alternatives can be constructed of a piece or pieces of material cut and assembled in essence in a trapezoid format thereby resulting in the finished garment having a tapered shape resembling an inverted cone trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral having two parallel sides the edges and corners of the piece of material can be tapered to further enable the attachment flow and draping which enhances functionality in multiple varying uses the invention can serve as a shawl a scarf or hood and can also exist as both shawl and hood or scarf and hood simultaneously in an alternative embodiment the invention can be constructed of a panel or a series of panels connected to form an endless loop such that the resulting garment is essentially a connected shawl with a v shaped neck scooped neck or draped neck as illustrated in fig1 the invention has a tapered shape and resembles an inverted cone in this alternative embodiment the v neck scooped neck or draped neck results from a series of panels joined accordingly to in essence simulate the appearance and some functionality resulting from the half twist the simplicity of this embodiment can be beneficial for elderly individuals for whom the invention minimizes the discomfort often experienced in dressing the invention provides distinct advantages for elderly individuals and those with physical limitations this embodiment provides the advantage of.