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were conducted on a british standard drainage device tappi test procedure number t 221 om 88 determinations are made initially with various volumes of pulp furnish to determine the appropriate volume of furnish which will produce a sheet of the desired basis weight this volume is used in all testing and is agitated in a separate container at a specific shear rpm consistent with the mill 39 s processing conditions the component test dosages are added and allowed to mix for 15 seconds each this treated volume is then added immediately to the drainage device where water is then added manually to the grooved line approximately 6 9 liters total volume this slurry is then mixed with the device plunger for 4 cycles the draining lever is then depressed while simultaneously starting a timer capable of measuring to 0 1 seconds the pulp slurry will then drain from the device and is observed for fibrous mat formation on the device wire the timer is stopped when all water has drained from the cylinder to the point where the fibrous mat formed has lost its gloss or sheen simulating a dry line on a paper machine the time of dewatering or drainage is noted for all component dosages drainage times were not converted to 60 gram sq m od oven dried per tappi t 221 the fibrous mat is removed for press and oven drying and can.
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annular sections 28 looked at in the peripheral direction of the rotor 6 are of such a length that each annular section 28 on turning relatively to the rotor 6 independently of its current position always meshes with at least one of the intermediate pinions 17 yet between the individual annular sections 28 there are radial spaces or slots the rollers 23 24 are correspondingly fitted in the spool carriers 27 in such a way that each spool carrier 27 is led with positive fit on turning relative to the rotor 6 independently or its current position always with at least two rollers 23 24 in each segment 18 20 yet between the individual spool carriers there are radial slots or spaces both the roller path of the segments 18 20 and the toothings 29 lie here each on circuits coaxial with the rotational axis 1 the spool carriers 27 carry a first group of front or inner spools 31 from which one thread wire or strand 32 each is led over a roller 34 steered by a tension control 33 to a braiding point 35 at which the braided article 36 carried in the direction of the rotational axis 1 arrow v in fig2 and coaxial to same is braided additional threads or strands 37 are supplied.
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value is measured as 1 8 u00d7 10 6 u03c9cm 2 which is better than nbn devices dark current density is also obtained in the range of 4 7 u00d7 10 u2212 7 a cm at zero bias and vb 0 3v respectively at 79k application_number US 201214411407 A description a structure realized to fulfill the objective of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying figures in which fig1 is the schematic view of the n on p structure fig2 is the schematic view of the p on n structure fig3 is the schematic band diagram of the inas alsb gasb sl n structure with electron and heavy hole minibands the components illustrated in the figures are individually numbered where the numbers refer to the following 1 novel n structured inas alsb gasb infrared detector structure 2 gasb substrate 3 gasb buffer layer 4 lattice matched algaassb buffer layer 5 bottom contact layer 6 set of inas alsb gasb superlattice layers 61 p type layer 62 active layer 63 n type layer 7 capping layer e electron miniband h heavy hole miniband a novel n structured inas alsb gasb infrared detector structure 1 to be used as a pixel fundamentally comprises at least one gasb buffer layer 3 residing on top of a gasb substrate 2 at least one lattice matched algaassb buffer layer 4 residing on top of gasb buffer layer 3 bottom contact layer 5 residing on top of algaassb buffer layer 4 at least three sets of inas alsb gasb superlattice layers 6 u2014 at least one being p type layer 61 at least one being n type layer 63 and at least one constituting the active.
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has walls 86 a and 86 b meeting at crease 86 c preferably creases 78 c 80 c 84 c and 86 c are formed inward at an angle less than 90 u00b0 to wall section 76 referring now to fig1 a partial lateral sectional view of tip 40 is shown with indentation 84 seen from the inside of tip 40 with the rear 84 d of side 84 a and the rear 84 e of side 84 b referring to fig1 and 18 the numerals 106 108 identify respectively lip 104 after the associated manufacturing processes have been completed lips 106 108 may if desired be polished smooth to reduce the possibility that contact between lip 106 108 will cause damage to any eye tissue referring now to fig1 sides 62 a 62 b 64 a 64 b 68 a 68 b 70 a and 70 b together with creases 62 c 64 c 68 c and 70 c form cutting or emulsifying surfaces of tip 40 when tip 40 is used in a hand piece that moves tip 40 in a torsional direction referring now to fig1 lip 106 as it is included in indentations 62 64 68 and 70 together with lands 96 98 100 and 102 form cutting or emulsifying surfaces when used in a handpiece imparting longitudinal motion to tip 40 referring now to fig1 walls 78 a 78 b 80 a 80 b 84 a 84 b 86 a and 86 b form cutting or emulsifying surfaces when used in a handpiece imparting torsional motion to tip 40 referring now to fig1 lip 108 as it is included in indentations 78 80 84 and 86 forms a cutting.
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at said point p preferably the equipment shafts 31 32 are orthogonal to the main shaft 120 but such a condition is not necessary fig5 illustrates the geometric feasibility of the architecture as well as the rotation speeds of the various shafts the speed of rotation of part i is designated u03c9 i setting d 122 gt d 123 and consequently z 122 gt z 123 and arbitrarily u03b4 122 lt u03b4 123 with u03b4 122 u03b4 310 u03b4 123 u03b4 320a 90 u00b0 orthogonality of the shafts u03c9 31 z 310 z 122 u00b7 u03c9 120 tan u03b4 122 u03c9 32 z 320 z 123 u00b7 u03c9 120 tan u03b4 123 but u03b4 122 gt u03b4 123 hence u03c9 31 gt u03c9 32 two coaxial equipment shafts 31 32 are thus obtained which rotate at different speeds the speeds of the two shafts 31 32 are thus independent that is to say that by selecting suitable parameters the speeds can be adjusted independently of one another even if the two equipment shafts 31 32 are driven by the same main shaft 120 in fact the reduction ratios depend directly on the number of teeth of the bevel gears 122 123 of the main shaft 120 and the bevel gears 310 320 of the equipment 30 the structure of the agb is similar to that of the first embodiment with the connection shaft 110 and the main shaft 120 with the first bell crank r 1 the main shaft 120 comprises a.
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a more preferred embodiment one of x 1 and x 2 is s and the other is h r u2032 is an ethylene group r 1 and r 2 independently represent methyl r 3 and r 4 together with the nitrogen atoms attached thereto form a in another preferred embodiment one of x 1 and x 2 is n and the other is h and the sum of n 1 n 2 preferably is 6 in a more preferred embodiment one of x 1 and x 2 is n and the other is h r u2032 is an ethylene group r 1 and r 2 independently represent methyl r 3 and r 4 together with the nitrogen atoms attached thereto form a group r 5 is h m is 5 and n 1 n 2 6 the compound of formula i can be prepared by a process comprising the step of reacting a compound of formula ii with a lactone compound of formula iii r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 and r 5 are the same as those defined for formula i set forth above with the proviso that when both x 1 and x 2 are not h x 1 x 2 and s is 1 and when x 1 or x 2 is h s is x concerning the compound of formula ii it can be prepared according to methodologies known in the art e g the synthesis procedures disclosed in the prior art references cited above including luigi angiolini et al journal of applied polymer science 1995 55 1477 1488 u s pat nos 4 582 862 us 5 145 885 us 5 506 279 us 5 837 746 wo 96 20795 and.
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regularly receives its associated dl dch the on time of the rf part using the methods according to the first and second embodiments could be as low as three timeslots out of 15 i e the p ccpch timeslot the dl dch timeslot and the ul dch timeslot as compared to potentially up to seven out of 15 timeslots if every hs scch to be monitored were allocated to a different dl timeslot a slightly modified version of the second embodiment is to allocate hs scchs to the p ccpch or secondary beacon timeslot instead because the wtru 39 s rf part will already be active for measuring dl pathloss for its ul transmissions in a third embodiment of the method shown in fig2 wtru power consumption is decreased by the rnc allocating the hs sich after a hs dsch decoding attempt to a ul timeslot where the wtru regularly sends its associated ul dch see frame 3 of fig2 the hs sich is sent in frame 3 instead of frame 2 because the standard guarantees that there will be a minimum amount of processing time allocated to processing the data in the hs dsch the hs sich containing the acknowledgement or negative acknowledgement for data in a particular hs dsch is therefore not sent in the same frame as the hs dsch is received but typically two frames later as shown in fig2 it is noted that the standard allocates approximately 15 16 timeslots for tdd mode and approximately 7 5 timeslots for fdd.
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communication method this example utilizes text messaging the caller 110 indicates acceptance of the offer to the communication system 130 by use of a key press dual tone multi frequency dtmf signaling speech or some other indication on the calling device 120 a caller or calling device identifier 150 is determined for caller 110 or the calling device 120 for example by using calling line identification clid calling number identification cnid automatic number identification ani a line identification database lid or any suitable method for providing an identification of the caller 110 or the calling device 120 alternatively the caller 110 may be asked by the communications system 130 to input the caller or calling device identifier 150 the caller or calling device identifier 150 can be used to confirm the calling device 120 is capable of interacting by the alternate communication method for example by accessing an external network database 160 in some embodiments the communication system 130 may query the calling device 120 directly to determine the capabilities of the calling device 120 once a caller or calling device identifier 150 is known or the capabilities of the calling device 120 have been determined an initial communication may be sent to the calling device 120 all replies and subsequent communication interaction may be between the.
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with a passage 54 in the body 12 and eventually to passage 14 at a location upstream of throttle blade 16 in the manner to be described in the next paragraph the upper air inlet end of housing 12 supports a generally cylindrical member 56 having end portion 56 39 telescopically extending into the upper end portion of the housing 12 likewise a second member 58 is supported by member 56 member 58 includes an open inlet end 60 communicated wtih an internal passage defined by inner wall means 62 which projects radially inward from end 60 to a lesser diameter mid wall means 64 thereafter wall means 66 projects radially outward to merge with an inner cylindrical wall 68 of member 56 member 58 defines two axially extending channels 70 and 72 as shown in fig1 and 2 the channels 70 and 72 terminate in axial facing shoulder portions 74 and 76 respectively the channels receive edge portions 78 and 80 of a venturi assembly 82 specifically the edge portions 78 and 80 are formed on the outer ends of radially directed struts 84 and 86 from a cylindrical mid portion 88 of the venturi assembly 82 the struts 84 and 86 are relatively thin to permit the flow of air thereby.
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invention are incorporated into urethane foams by standard procedures this is typically done by premixing the flame retardant with the polyol the alternate methods of prereacting the flame retardant with the isocyanate or mixing several components simultaneously however are feasible the present invention will be more fully illustrated in the examples which follow a mixture of crotonaldehyde 400g and methanol 400ml was placed in a 2 liter 3 neck flask equipped with a thermometer reflux condenser addition funnel magnetic stirrer and ice water cooling bath to this mixture trimethyl phosphite 710g was added dropwise over a 3 hour period giving a slight exotherm the maximum pot temperature was 36 u00b0 c after standing 16 hours at room temperature the mixture was heated at reflux 80 u00b0 85 u00b0 c for 81 2 hours volatiles were then removed by vacuum stripping on a rotary evaporator water 210g was mixed with concentrated hcl 5ml and added to the residue from the vacuum stripping this was done in order to hydrolyze the intermediate acetal this reaction mixture was allowed to stand 16 hours at room temperature heated at 50 u00b0 60 u00b0 c for 2 hours and distilled distillation was carried out under gradually reduced pressure the major product fraction contained 573g and boiled at 98 u00b0 117 u00b0 c at 0 07 0 30mm the yield was 57 the infra red spectra showed a strong carbonyl absorption at 1717cm 1 and a strong phosphoryl absorption at 1240 1250cm 1 this preparation as well as ii iii amp iv all use the method described by r g harvey tetrahedron 22 2561 2573.
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cable 61 extends from the bracket 66 over the sheave 55 to an inner end 74 of the movable boom section 12c when the winch 48 is energized the cable 60 pulls the movable boom section 12b from the retracted position shown in fig2 to the extended position shown in fig3 the outward movement of the section 12b also causes the cable 61 to pull the outer section 12c of the boom assembly from the retracted position shown in fig2 to the extended position shown in fig3 the winches 48 50 each include a pressure release brake not shown which prevents rotational movement of the winches when they are not energized the cable 62 extends from the winch 49 over the sheave 56 to the winch 50 when the winch 49 is actuated and the winch 50 is free wheeling the trolley 43 is moved from the position shown in fig2 to the position shown in fig3 and the pipeline assembly 11 is moved from the folded position shown in fig1 to an extended position where the outer end of the pipe 22 extends over the outer end of the boom assembly 12 when the winch 50 is actuated and the winch 49 is free wheeling the trolley 43 and the pipeline 11 moves from the extended position back to the folded position shown in fig1 when the winch 50 is locked the winch 48 is free wheeling and the winch 49 is actuated the boom sections 12c and 12b are retracted back into the fixed boom section 12a by the winch 49 thereby moving the boom from the extended position shown in fig3 to.
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internal parameters include a focus distance a principal point and a ccd aspect ration and the external parameter is configured of rotation and translation about a three dimensional reference coordinate through the geometric correction how a point x y z on the three dimensional reference coordinate is related to a two dimensional point x y can be determined that is following eq 1 shows the mapping relation thereof s u2061 x y 1 k u2061 r t u2062 x y z 1 u2062 k f 0 o x 0 u03b1 u2062 u2062 f o y 0 0 1 eq u2062 1 in eq 1 k is a matrix for internal parameters f denotes a focus distance of a camera u03b1 denotes a ccd aspect ratio and o x o y denotes a location of a camera focus r denotes a 3 u00d7 3 matrix that represents a rotation of a camera based on a reference coordinate and t is a 3 u2212 1 matrix denoting a translation of a camera s is a random scale constant to calculate a camera parameter from a lattice pattern is also widely known to those skilled in the art therefore details thereof are omitted after the optical correction step s 12 and the geometric correction step s 13 a camera selection step s 21 and a cost function calculation step s 22 are.
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with slots although shorter than the slots on the seat cushions the bottom surface of cushions 26 28 extends for the full width of the cushions cushions 26 28 are shorter than cushions 22 24 the slots on cushions 26 cooperate with the tongue 36 39 and one half 52a of the tongue 52 the slots on cushion 28 cooperate with the other half 52b of the tongue 52 and with the tongue 36 the cushions are otherwise identical and only cushion 22 will be described in detail as shown more clearly in fig3 and 4 the cushion 22 has a rectangular frame 59 between layers of padding 58 the cushion is covered with fabric 56 the slots 54 55 are provided in parallel portions of the frame 59 along the sides thereof generally equidistant from the top and bottom surfaces of the cushion 22 a latch mechanism is provided within each of the cushions between the layers of padding 58 the latch means includes a pair of rods 60 62 each pivoted at one end to a rectangular link member 64 rod 60 has its free end extending through an elliptical hole in one leg of the rectangular frame 59 similarly the free end of rod 62 extends through an ellipitical hole in one leg of the opposite side of the frame 59 the holes in the frame 59 align the free ends of the rods 60 62 with the grooves 54 55 on opposite sides of the.
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said force locking contact with the adjustable part 34 the adjustable part 34 is therefore displaceable and movable in the region of said recess 60 in order that wide variations in the distance between the opposing side parts 2 3 may be bridged and yet the front panel may be connected securely to the side parts by means of the connector 58 it is also important for the recess 61 of fig8 to allow a large adjustment play at right angles to the drawing plane of fig7 fig1 shows a further connection type as it is used for extruded hollow profiles there it is important for the drawer bottom 65 to be connected again pivotably but non detachably to a side part 66 in this embodiment the drawer bottom has a rounded off projection 67 which defines a semi circular recess 68 the side part is shown by the dash dot lines in the swivelled down position 66 39 and if it is swivelled in arrow direction 69 it assumes the position shown by solid lines in terms of shaping the side parts 66 and the drawer bottom 65 consequently take the form of hollow boxes with the drawer bottom 65 having webs on the base for support and forming at the sides with the semi circular projection 67 which forms a recess 68 a hinge in which a hinge pin of the side part 66 further engages said hinge pin 68 of.
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through the drive coupling shaft 36 so that both drive shafts 27 27 39 are rotated at an equal speed referring to fig3 two eccentric wheels not shown are attached to each of the drive shafts 27 27 39 each eccentric wheel rotatably carries the large end portion 38 of a connecting member 37 the small end portions 39 of these connecting members are pivoted to pins 41 provided on beating bar supports 40 as shown in fig2 the beating bar supports 40 are slidably received by vertical guide grooves formed in guides 42 thus a pair of beating bar supports 40 as shown in fig3 are suspended at two points from corresponding eccentric wheels on both driving shafts 27 27 39 through the connecting members 37 and the pins 41 so as to be moved reciprocatingly in the vertical direction along the guides 42 as the drive shafts 27 27 39 are rotated to the lower surface of each beating bar support 40 are attached five beating bars 43 these bars 43 are disposed in side by side relation in vertical alignment with beating anvils 24 each of the beating bars 43 has two axially extending protrusions in its surface opposed to the beating anvil referring now to fig3 the drive shaft 27 is coupled at its left hand side end to a gear box 44 the gear box 44 accommodates gears by which the torque delivered by the drive shaft 27 is transmitted for driving the endless rubber base 26 through a shaft 45 which makes an angle of 90 u00b0 to the drive shaft 27 to the outer end of the shaft 45 supported by a bearing 46 attached is.
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peptides were cleaved from the resin with simultaneous side chain protecting group removal by exposure to anhydrous hydrogen fluoride for 40 min at 0 4 u00b0 c in the presence of 10 anisole v v after removal of hydrogen fluoride by water aspiration the resin was washed with anhydrous ethyl ether to remove the anisole the peptide was washed from the resin with sequential washes of dimethylformamide 50 dimethylformamide 10 acetic acid 10 acetic acid and distilled water the combined washings were lyophilized purification of the peptides was accomplished by reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography hplc using a preparative column whatman partisil 10 ods 3 magnum 20 2 2 u00d7 50 cm the desired peptide was eluted during gradient development of the chromatogram the elution program ranged from 95 solvent a 0 1 trifluoroacetic acid 5 acetonitrile water and 5 solvent b 0 1 trifluoroacetic acid acetonitrile to 50 a and 50 b over 65 minutes a portion of each purified peptide was hydrolyzed in 6 0n hcl pierce at 110 u00b0 c for 24 hours and amino acid compositions were determined using a beckman amino acid analyzer model 121m using the geysen technique of peptide synthesis described previously 157 octapeptides were synthesized in duplicate on polyethylene rods or 34 pins 34 each peptide represents an 8 mer made by moving one amino acid at a time through the sequence of rifn u03b2 a solution of 175 u03bcl of each neutralizing mab at an appropriate dilution was mixed with each of the peptide pins overnight at 4 u00b0 c each peptide pin was mixed with.
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be of varying kind such as cellulosic fibers and natural fibers of different kind regenerated cellulose and synthetic fibers of different kind and mixtures of these different fiber types besides substances in powder or particulate form other than fibers may be contained for example superabsorbent particles filling agents bonding agents and the like the forming roll 13 can have a solid or open surface be under a vacuum or not the fiber stream which is laid between the wires 11 12 forms a fibrous web after deaeration and is kept between the wires during the continued transport through the process the fibrous web is mechanically actuated during the transport by means of actuating means 14 at which a redistribution of the fibers as well as a breaking up or possible fiber flocks may occur this can be done due to the fact that the fibrous web at this stage still is unbonded and since it is kept between the two wires the fibers can not be redistributed in an uncontrolled way or even be blown off the wires which would be the case in a conventional air laying process where the fibrous web is fed on top of a flat wire besides dusting is avoided the agitation at this stage does not involve any negative influence on the strength properties of the final product since the bonding of the fibrous web has not yet taken place the mechanical actuation of the fibrous web while held between the wires can be caused in different ways for example by breaking the wires over one or more rolls 15 by air pulses.
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manner conforming to the model trader behavior the system is constantly receiving data from the model trader data recorder and market data recorder every trade the system makes is stored in the knowledge database for evaluation the knowledge database also stores the model trader 39 s trading activity as well as market data and news the result of each trade executed by the system is evaluated in the knowledge database a successful trade results when the knowledge database determines that the system has executed a trade consistent with model trader behavior otherwise the trade is marked as unsuccessful the agents are rewarded or punished based on their votes each agent has its own individual memory for storing merits the merits accumulate over time and dictate the amount of voting power an agent has thus a consistently successful agent will quickly gain influential voting power while a consistently unsuccessful agent will be marginalized each time merits are updated agents are re weighted and the new weights are used in subsequent rounds of voting fig4 shows the interface between the automated analysis system the order and execution import module and the various communication pathways in accordance with an embodiment of the invention the system receives model trader order and execution data via means of an order and execution import.
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via a water pipe application_number US 19517598 A description referring to fig1 and 3 a rinsing apparatus in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of a main unit 1 a spray nozzle assembly 2 and a water tube 3 connected between the main unit 1 and the spray nozzle assembly 2 the main unit 1 comprises a base 12 and a control valve 11 fastened to the base 12 by a screw joint the control valve 11 comprises a flexible valve rod sheath 15 suspended in the base 12 a valve rod 14 inserted through a hole on a valve cap 111 into the valve rod sheath 15 a compression spring 141 mounted around the valve rod 14 inside the flexible valve rod sheath 15 and a control handle 13 pivoted to one end namely the top end of the valve rod 14 outside the valve cap 11 the control handle 13 has a first chamfered bottom edge 131 and a second chamfered bottom edge 132 bilaterally disposed at the bottom side thereof the base 12 comprises an outer shell 121 an inner wall 122 and a mounting plate 18 integral with the periphery of the outer shell 121 the inner wall 122 defines a holding space.
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accelerator 3 is listed here below as condition 4 condition 4 equ4 here e m is the gain in energy in the main accelerator 3 e q is the gain in energy in source 1 f q is the operating frequency of the source 1 f b is the operating frequency of the preaccelerator 2 and of the main accelerator 3 and u03b1 3 is the preacceleration factor a not absolutely necessary but advantageous further condition 5 equ5 must be met in order to attain a minimum dependency on field errors at the input of preaccelerator 2 and at the output of the preaccelerator 2 if all these conditions are met precisely an electron beam can be obtained whose energy is increased up to 10 mev and whose energy constancy or its directional be m values respectively are extremely high fig3 shows a simple high frequency field emission source 1 which can be used in the arrangement of fig1 it includes two parts 9 and 10 which can be connected together they enclose a recess 11 which serves as a resonator energy is fed in via inlet 12 on the raised bottom 13 of part 10 a field emission cathode 15 is centrally disposed on a rod 14 the field emission cathode 15 is placed a short distance away from the iris aperture 16 the energy coupled in through inlet 12 produces in cavity 11 a standing wave at a frequency of 24 ghz the voltage maximum lies between the peaked i e pointed field emission cathode 15 and the opposite terminal.
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a percentage of nitrogen of approximately 8 by weight and after pyrolysis the graphitised carbon samples contain nitrogen as evidenced by combustion chemical analysis or x ray photoelectronic spectroscopy xps fig5 in contrast in the case of alginate the resulting graphene sample only has a carbon content of up to 95 the impregnation of the biopolymer with an adequate compound containing another heteroatom can occur by means of pretreatment a particular example of the present invention that leads to boron doped graphene consists of the impregnation of sodium alginate with an aqueous solution of boric acid this impregnation is carried out by agitating the sodium alginate particles in an aqueous solution of 1 m boric acid ph 5 for 1 hour at ambient temperature recovering the resulting solid after impregnation by means of filtration alternatively the impregnation can be performed by adding drops of a concentrated aqueous solution of boric acid on the crystalline biopolymer particles the pyrolysis of the material impregnated with boron or other heteroatom is carried out in the same furnace under identical conditions to those described previously finally resulting in graphitic carbonaceous material containing the heteroatom the concentration of heteroatom and its presence can be revealed as in the previous cases using an analytical technique or spectroscopy such as combustion analysis or xps spectroscopy other representative examples of the present invention for preparing graphene suspensions in different solvents are shown below samples of commercial alginic acid are placed in a ceramic crucible and introduced in a furnace without pretreatment the furnace containing the acid.
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the digestion at 20 u00b0 sr a breaking length of 8 4 km and a tear index of 6 9 mn u00b7 m2 g are measured for the birch for example 5 a yield of 83 99 and a whiteness of 69 82 iso were determined after the digestion a sodium sulphite digestion solution with addition of 0 1 of anthraquinone are added at a liquor ratio of wood digestion solution 1 3 to beech chips after steaming 90 minutes with saturated steam at 105 u00b0 c the total amount of chemicals used was 16 5 calculated as sodium sulphite based on oven dry beech chips the beech chips impregnated with the solution of chemicals were heated to 170 u00b0 c examples 6 7 or to 160 u00b0 c example 8 and digested over 60 minutes example 6 or 48 minutes example 7 and over 55 minutes example 8 the consumption of sulphite was 54 3 of the originally used sulphite in the case of example 6 a consumption of 48 5 was determined in the case of example 7 and the consumption of sulphite was 35 4 based on the originally used sulphite in the case of example 8 the yield was determined as 74 1 for example 6 a yield of 75.
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executing programs or processes at any given time some or all of the program code to be executed can be resident in processor s 804 and or in storage subsystem 818 through suitable programming processor s 804 can provide various functionalities described above computer system 800 may additionally include a processing acceleration unit 806 which can include a digital signal processor dsp a special purpose processor and or the like i o subsystem 808 may include user interface input devices and user interface output devices user interface input devices may include a keyboard pointing devices such as a mouse or trackball a touchpad or touch screen incorporated into a display a scroll wheel a click wheel a dial a button a switch a keypad audio input devices with voice command recognition systems microphones and other types of input devices user interface input devices may include for example motion sensing and or gesture recognition devices such as the microsoft kinect u00ae motion sensor that enables users to control and interact with an input device such as the microsoft xbox u00ae 360 game controller through a natural user interface using gestures and spoken commands user interface input devices may also include eye gesture recognition devices such as the google glass u00ae blink detector that detects eye activity e g u2018 blinking u2019 while taking pictures and or making a menu selection from users and transforms the eye gestures as input into an input device e g google glass u00ae.
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a compound having the formula str26 or a nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier therefor there is further provided by the present invention a method of treating bacterial infections comprising administering by injection to an infected warm blooded animal including man an effective but nontoxic dose of 250 1000 mgm of a compound having the formula str27 wherein r 1 is alkyl containing 1 4 carbon atoms and r 2 is hydrogen pivaloyloxymethyl acetoxymethyl methoxymethyl acetonyl phenacyl p nitrobenzyl u03b2 u03b2 u03b2 trichloroethyl 3 phthalidyl or 5 indanyl or a nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof said compound being at least 75 by weight in the form of its syn isomer and preferably in the form of its syn isomer essentially free of the corresponding anti isomer there is further provided by the present invention a method of treating bacterial infections comprising administering by injection to an infected warm blooded animal including man an effective but nontoxic dose of 250 1000 mgm of the syn isomer of a compound having the formula str28 or a nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof there is also provided by the present invention a method for combatting haemophilus infections which comprises administering to a warm blooded mammal infected with an haemophilus infection an amount effective for treating said haemophilus infection of a composition comprising a compound having the formula str29 wherein r 1 is alkyl containing 1 4 carbon atoms and r 2 is hydrogen pivaloyloxymethyl acetoxymethyl methoxymethyl acetonyl phenacyl p nitrobenzyl u03b2 u03b2 u03b2.
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response curve 134 in general a lower capacitive value for one of the capacitors 56 63 will cause the corner frequencies f 1 f 2 and f 3 to shift toward higher frequencies for example in order to provide a range of effects through the selection of one of the n capacitors with switch 55 for audio signal applications the capacitor with the lowest value preferably moves the 12 db octave slope up to about 4 to 5 khz on the other hand the capacitor with the highest capacitive value selected by switch 55 preferably moves the 12 db octave slope down to about 30 hz thus the lower frequencies that the 12 db octave portion of the frequency response curve operates on can range from about 30 hz to about 5 khz the actual selection will depend upon the preferences of the user fig6 illustrates the ability to change the gain characteristics of that portion of the frequency response curve above the corner frequency f 4 the feedback components capacitor 83 and resistor 84 across op amp 80 normally determine the frequency of corner frequency f 4 a when switch 75 is in the position shown in fig3 this results in the frequency response graph shown by graph 136 however when switch 75 is in the opposite position to that shown in fig3 capacitor 69 will change the frequency response to a graph such as graph 135 in fig6 note that in graph 135 capacitor 69 also causes an increase in the corner frequency f 4 b above that of f 4 a and an increase in the higher frequency gain above that of graph 136 fig7 is a composite of the.
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s it is to be understood that the embodiment s described herein are by way of example only and that the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited thereby the following represents an optimization module for a portfolio of keywords multi search engines this module can also optimally manage the budgets of each search engine individually each portfolio of keywords can be created with keywords from several campaigns and on different search engines the keywords of a portfolio are divided in four main groups 1 keywords having a satisfying history of data and for which performed predictions verify some economical hypotheses and some adjustment criteria of the curves r 2 and p value these keywords constitute the first group of the optimized keywords 2 keywords without a satisfactory history of data i e either having very few historical data or having very few or no clicks for these keywords a global prediction model must be built some of these keywords can also be managed by bid rules in the campaign automation 3 keywords that must be agitated the reasons for which a keyword must be agitated are because they have no history or because their historical data does not meet.
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section 11 forms a second speed or a second gear of gear system 1 it should be additionally noted that in the first operating state all or at least over 50 percent preferably at least over 80 percent of the drive torque is transmitted via first intermediate wheel 16 in the second operating state all of the drive torque is transmitted via traction mechanism 20 whereas no drive torque is transmitted via first intermediate wheel 16 gear system 1 has the advantage that for standard driving situations of vehicle 2 first transmission gear section 10 may be used which has a high efficiency due to fixed gear ratio i 1 in particular first transmission gear section 10 or first fixed gear ratio i 1 may be coordinated in such a way that vehicle 2 may be operated up to a speed of 50 km h or 60 km h in particular the first torque path across first transmission gear section 10 is used for city driving in contrast it is provided that the second torque path across second transmission gear section 11 is designed for faster driving in particular for long distance driving at speeds greater than 80 km h or for expressway driving at.
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pressure this improves the properties of the eventual capacitor the method of the present invention will be described with reference to the flow chart of fig2 the order of steps in fig2 is provided to facilitate discussion and the invention is not limited thereby to the extent possible the order of steps can be rearranged combined or further separated into sub steps unless stated to the contrary an anode lead is provided at 20 and an inner region is formed around the anode wire by pressed at 21 an outer region is formed around the inner region by pressing at 22 as realized from the discussion herein the inner region is pressed to a higher density than the outer region and this difference can be accomplished in successive pressings or concurrently the anode with two regions and an anode lead extending therefrom is referred to herein as an anode precursor the anode precursor is combined with magnesium at 23 and heated at 24 to a temperature sufficient to deoxidize and sinter the anode it is preferable that the temperature is at least 800 u00b0 c and does not exceed about 1 200 u00b0 c the magnesium oxide is then removed from the anode at 25 in a particularly preferred embodiment the magnesium oxide is removed from the sintered anode by leaching an aqueous solution with 5 25 and more preferably about 15 h 2 o 2 and 2 10 and more preferably about 6 h 2 so 4 is particularly preferred a dielectric is then formed on the leached anode at 26 in a particularly preferred embodiment the dielectric is formed by electrolytic oxidation wherein an oxide of the anode material is formed on the surface of the anode a cathode is formed on the surface of the dielectric.
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coupling portion of female element 30 and then allowing joint coupling bushing 40 to spring back to its locked position after the male element has been inserted within mating portion 82 the present invention may be quickly uncoupled by grasping joint coupling bushing 40 and sliding it towards pipe coupling portion 84 removing male element 50 from mating portion 82 and releasing joint coupling bushing 40 so that it may spring back to its locked position although much of the discussion has focused on the use of the present invention in a domestic application it will be appreciated that the present invention may be used to join flexible pipes for use in industrial commercial and scientific applications from the foregoing it will be appreciated that the present invention provides an improved water tight joint for flexible joints which has all flexible and intricate parts integrally molded into the main body of the joint the present invention may therefore be manufactured at very low cost and may be easily assembled or disassembled additionally it will be appreciated that the present invention further provides an improved water tight joint for removably coupling flexible pipes which is highly reliable and quickly connectable finally it will be appreciated that the present invention provides an improved water tight joint for removably coupling flexible pipes which is not easily spoiled or clogged by soil or dirt the invention may be embodied in other.
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the purchaser website 39 s network in step 301 otherwise if an assignment algorithm was not provided step 302 ensures that those mapping requests are returned to the domain name server of the purchaser website 39 s network at this point the controller program determines in step 500 in fig8 whether the purchaser 39 s period of time for using capacity on the proxy server network has expired if it hasn 39 t the primary domain name server continues to map requests for the purchaser website otherwise in step 501 a billing cycle is initiated at this point the controller program will determine whether or not to bill the purchaser a set amount or for the actual usage of the proxy network if set amount of unused proxy capacity was originally purchased in step 102 the purchaser is billed the agreed upon amount as demonstrated in step 504 otherwise the purchaser is billed in step 503 for the overall actual usage of the proxy server capacity as determined by the controller program which monitored the purchaser 39 s use of proxy capacity at this point the controller program ends with regards to a particular purchaser and begins step 100 to determine whether any unused proxy capacity is available going back to step 203 if the purchaser did not buy proxy capacity based on an estimate the primary domain name server will map a fraction of the received mapping requests to servers in the proxy network based on the actual proxy capacity purchased therefore at no time will the amount of proxy capacity servicing mapping requests for the purchaser website.
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palladium storage tank 32 that stores the hydrochloric acid solution containing the palladium flowing from the dhs impregnated resin column 21 a hydrochloric acid tank 33 for platinum that stores the hydrochloric acid solution of 1 mol l to be flown into the ion exchange resin column 22 for platinum on which the above mentioned platinum has adsorbed a platinum storage tank 34 that stores the hydrochloric acid solution containing the platinum flowing from the ion exchange resin column 22 for platinum a hydrochloric acid tank 35 for rhodium that stores the hydrochloric acid solution of 1 7 mol l to be flown into the ion exchange resin column 23 for rhodium on which the above mentioned rhodium has adsorbed a rhodium storage tank 36 that stores the hydrochloric acid solution containing the rhodium flowing from the ion exchange resin column 23 for rhodium and conduits that supplies liquid between the respective columns and or the respective tanks concerning the flow of the palladium elution step the platinum elution step and the rhodium elution step in the structural system as described above in case where the lapsed time for the steps of s 1 to s 7 reaches a predetermined time in step s 8 as described above in fig1 the hydrochloric acid solution containing the thiourea is caused to flow from the hydrochloric acid tank 31 for palladium into the dhs impregnated resin column 21 s 10 this flowing of the hydrochloric acid solution causes the hydrochloric acid solution containing the palladium and thiourea of 0 01 mol l to be stored in the palladium storage tank 32.
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504 who are authorized for charging the user associated with the parked vehicle in violation with the penalty the one or more authorities receive the breach notification and the captured image associated with the parked vehicle through a remote control server facilitating one or more administrators administrating the parking slots to take actions against the user associated with the parked vehicle in the violation furthermore the controller unit 504 is associated with the server 508 the server 508 handles all operations performed by the controller unit 504 the server 508 includes a database 508 a the database 508 a is configured to store one or more images of the license plate number of the corresponding plurality of vehicles captured by the image capturing unit 506 the information of the activation and the de activation of the first set of one or more sensors and the second set of one or more sensors and the size type of vehicle and the approximate position of the vehicle parked in the parking slot determined by the controller unit 504 it may be noted that in fig5 the image capturing unit 506 is associated with the controller unit 504 however those skilled in the art would appreciate that there are more number of image capturing units associated.
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the pot is located lower than any other point of the sealed system this relationship is also true in the shelf structure shown in fig2 since the bracket 30 will always be below the front edge of shelf 28 however in some locations where liquid flow may be desired in both directions or where it is necessary to locate the collection pot higher than the condenser section the system could be made operable by the use of a wick means such as wick 34 many materials and structures can be utilized by this wick but the main concept is basically that of capillary flow this phenomenon is caused by the surface tension of the liquid refrigerant when flowing through very narrowly restricted areas to an extent the capillary flow will be strong enough to overcome gravitational force in the opposite direction the wick can be a small tubing or merely a meshing or the like and can be located along the inside walls of the refrigeration tube or down the center of the tube depending on structural convenience the theory is basically that of standard capillary flow the choice of refrigerant is important since the chosen liquid must have a boiling point under atmospheric conditions which is below the lowest possible operational temperature of the system for example water would provide an excellent refrigerent if the operational temperature of the system would never go below 212 u00b0 f also critical is the volume of refrigerent placed in the system when initially charged preferably enough refrigerent is used such that in the steady state the surface level of liquid refrigerent in pot 12 is above the sensing well 22 and below the inlet and outlet ports 14 and 16 while.
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also be useful in rating the effectiveness of the process by comparing the radioactive level obtained subsequently in the process for this purpose a detector is shown above the conveyor although such detection equipment may be placed at any location upstream of the jig referring to fig1 feed hopper 11 optionally with a grizzly presorts and screens contaminated feed soil to remove large advantageously 5 inches and larger preferably 4 inches and larger rocks debris and the like feed hopper 11 can have a stationary screen or advantageously a vibratory type screen the hydraulically actuated cylinder for lifting the screen to dump accumulated oversize rocks debris etc may also be used optional crusher 12 may be used to reduce the size of the separated oversize fraction to permit processing of such material and thereby prevent or minimize possible damage to downstream processing equipment the crusher could be used batchwise or continuously and would advantageously be of the roller type gyratory type hammermill type and the like the material fed into hopper 11 could be processed through crusher 12 and or the oversize material from hopper 11 could be recirculated through crusher 12 thereby essentially processing all of the material available the material from hopper 11 is deposited on conveyor 13 which transports the solids to soil washer scrubber 16 conveyor 13 optionally transports the material near tramp iron magnet 14 to remove pieces of scrap iron and other magnetic metals and near metal detector 15 to remove non magnetic metals the purpose of soil washer scrubber 16 is to remove any clay coating contaminates from the coarse material remove any encrusted contaminated layers or particles other than clay from the coarse material break up any mudballs and any.
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embedded antenna 250 operative to communicate with tokens with antennas and collaborating microchips and also to cause unique magnetic resonance in magicons 430 of fig6 not depicted is internal currently available circuitry operative to detect authentic magicons and currently available circuitry 441 to read bar code 440 typically imprinted with magnetic ink and to communicate with tokens via token 39 s antenna 420 in fig6 and 8 fig8 is a conceptual diagram not to scale of a token holder 480 pressing a token 5 into the near field 460 to enable authentication by the token terminal 250 operative to authenticate validity of the token wherein said token has one or more attributes pertinent to those described in fig6 wherein at least one attribute proves relevance to the system and at least one attribute relates to identification of the token holder fig9 is a simplified description of devices and methods in preferred embodiments 150 useful at a turnstile pertinent to allowing user passage through the turnstile barrier 280 as in fig8 user 480 typically presses a token 5 into the terminal 39 s 250 near field detection field 460 in preferred embodiments terminal 39 s antenna 450 is operative to communicate with token 39 s antenna 420 and also to detect community membership via magicon 430 token 39 s bar code 440 is operative.
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or u201c ameliorating u201d are used interchangeably herein these terms refers to an approach for obtaining beneficial or desired results including but not limited to therapeutic benefit and or a prophylactic benefit by therapeutic benefit is meant eradication or amelioration of the underlying disorder being treated also a therapeutic benefit is achieved with the eradication or amelioration of one or more of the physiological systems associated with the underlying disorder such that an improvement is observed in the patient notwithstanding that the patient may still be afflicted with the underlying disorder for prophylactic benefit the compositions may be administered to a patient at risk of developing a particular disease or to a patient reporting one or more of the physiological systems of a disease even though a diagnosis of this disease may not have been made terminology related to u201c protecting u201d u201c deprotecting u201d and u201c protected u201d functionalities occurs throughout this application such terminology is well understood by persons of skill in the art and is used in the context of processes that involve sequential treatment with a series of reagents in that context a protecting group refers to a group which is used to mask a functionality during a process step in which it would otherwise react but in which reaction is undesirable the protecting group prevents reaction at that step but may be subsequently removed to expose the.
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cap 10 is attached to the bottle 12 the cap 10 is attached such that there is initially an air tight seal between the membrane 18 and the rim 34 of the bottle 12 the flexible membrane 18 is initially in a flaccid state as shown at 23 in phantom in fig2 as the heated product cools a vacuum is created inside the bottle and the flexible membrane 18 is sucked into the bottle it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that it is only when the cap is first attached to the bottle that it is important to achieve an air tight seal between the flexible membrane 18 and the rim of the bottle thereafter once the cap has been opened the quality of the seal is less important once the cap is removed from the bottle since the flexible membrane 18 is attached to the cap it is removed with the cap as shown in fig1 a it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that this is a clear advantage over the prior art that has a seal attached to the rim of the bottle such a prior art seal can often be very difficult to remove as well these prior art seals are relatively unsightly and by moving the seal into the cap this consumer unfriendly appearance is reduced since the flexible membrane is attached to the cap rather than the bottle it is further distanced from.
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problems with rbc can include access being scattered across all banks so when there is access across multiple pages multiple banks need to be accessed which may make partial bank refreshes self refreshes difficult it will be appreciated that while brc and rbc memory mapping modes are discussed herein with respect to some embodiments in certain embodiments other known memory mapping modes may be used including for example variations of rbc and brc throughout this disclosure the examples and figures discussed assume a single 128 megabyte mb double data rate ddr sdram device with a 32 bit interface though it will be understood by those of skill in the art that larger or smaller memory devices with varying specifications may be supported including devices that use other sdram standards such as ddr2 ddr3 etc a ddr device with a 32 bit interface may have eight banks 8192 rows per bank and 512 columns per row given that the examples used throughout this disclosure assume a 128 mb ddr device each of the 8192 rows corresponds to 2 kilobytes kb of memory i e a 2 kb page size thus each of the eight banks corresponds to 16 mb of memory accordingly in brc memory mapping mode there may be a latency penalty when crossing the 2 kb boundary whereas with rbc there is no latency penalty when crossing the 2 kb boundary also with brc 16 mb of memory may be accessed before a bank switch is required but with rbc just 2 kb of memory may be accessed before a bank switch is required given the exemplary constraints outlined above i e a 128 mb ddr device with eight banks 8192 rows per bank and 512 columns per row the memory may be partitioned into.
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exhibits greater stability than any other box trap though the trap may be actuated with ease by an animal simple jarring or rolling over will not cause the cage to actuate prematurely in most cases k since the swing bar post rests on a wide tab even if the trigger is moved from center the stability in the trigger is not compromised but rather remains intact and stable showing no evidence of what would be termed a u201c hair trigger u201d in other wire trigger mechanism adapted from other traps l when using the larger beaver traps when compared to some existing well known dangerous models these traps are incredibly safe to use around pets and children m the traps are made to be light in weight but durable n this trigger system is designed to be used with double door traps with both doors dropping together since a single rod is used to release both doors no staggered or hang firing o if only single door use is desired with bait the trap will operate in the same manner the second door essentially doubling as a bait door accordingly the reader will see that the adjustable swing bar trigger system for box traps can be used to improve live animal catches the adjustable swing bar system allows for variability in trigger pressure allowing the user to regulate the animal size catch the combined power triggering gives unsurpassed stability when setting the box trap in various outdoor or indoor settings opening up the possibilities to the user the need for bait is eliminated due to the walkthrough nature of the wire triggers and double door setup the triggering system easily captures animals moving quickly.
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3 7 dimethyloct 1 yne 3 73 g 27 mmol at rt the reaction mixture was heated up to 60 u00b0 c and kept stirring for 100 min it was cooled down to rt and benzo 1 2 b 4 5 b u2032 dithiophene 4 8 dione 1 g 4 53 mmol was added the reaction mixture was hated up to 60 u00b0 c and kept for 60 min it was then cooled to rt and 7 g sncl 2 in hcl solution 16 ml 10 was added dropwise to the reaction mixture the reaction mixture was heated at 65 u00b0 c for 60 min then cooled down to room temperature and poured into 100 ml water it was extracted with 50 ml hexanes twice the organic phase was combined and dried with anhydrous na 2 so 4 and the organic solvent was removed by vacuum evaporation the residue was purified by column chromatography on silica with hexanes dichloromethane 3 1 volume ratio yielding compound 10 1 88 g 90 to the solution of compound 2 1 88 g 4 07 mmol in 75 ml thf was added pd c 0 45 g 10 and reaction mixture was kept in a hydrogen atmosphere for 18 h at rt the mixture was filtered with celite and solvent was removed by vacuum.
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publisher web page format 204 such as frames scrolling etc the wizard 39 s application yields an output result of campaign rules the ad composer which is implemented as a java script program determines the specific ad campaign scenario preferences in real time according to the predefined campaign rules real time analysis of the displaying device capabilities and web page structure and content this process of ad composing results a set of instructions 205 which determine the operative activation of the ads 0038 fig3 illustrates the real time interactive process of advertising campaign operation at the first step the user initiates a request for downloading a web page 301 in return the respective server site returns an html web page 302 which contains a command instruction to call the advertising servers 303 and activates an initial java script program 304 this initial script is programmed to identify the user system characteristics 305 including its browsing capabilities optionally this program further analyzes the publishing web page 306 all of this information is transferred to the advertising server on the advertisement server 39 s side the ad composer determines the campaign type and scenario 307 and assigns the respective ad content source location 308 the ad composer 39 s operation instruction sets and relevant information of ad content are transferred to the user 39 s.
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moved along the rods of the non slidable part 24 the tray 52 is provided with a vertical and horizontal toothed strip 50 51 to ensure that sheets brought into the tray do not curl up and vanish from the tray 52 the front edge of a sheet of paper is thus retained by the teeth a scale graduation is mounted on the non slidable part and indicates the position of the slidable part 23 fig2 is a diagram showing a printer 30 with an outlet opening 31 the sheet collecting device is in the delivery position first position against the printer the numbering of the parts of the sheet collecting device is identical to the numbering used in fig1 fig3 is again a diagram showing the printer 30 with the outlet opening 31 the sheet collecting device has now been placed in the second position collecting position against the printer by means of the castors 21 the sheet collecting device can be turned through 180 u00b0 in order to move the sheet collecting device from the delivery position to the collecting position fig4 to 8 show the operation of the sheet collecting device in the delivery position in fig4 a copy sheet 40 leaves the printer 30 via the outlet opening in fig5 said sheet 40 reaches the slidable part 23 of the front edge stopper and is prevented by a toothed strip 50 51 in fig1 from any further passage or pushing into the front.
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that includes a gear 66 that is attached to the sensor roller 54 in the illustrated embodiment the sensor roller 54 is configured to be driven such that it has a slower surface speed that the drive roller 52 in this manner tension is created in toweling 12 between the sensor roller 54 and the drive roller 52 such that the perforation 16 can be expanded alternatively the sensor roller 54 is not attached to the motor 62 but is configured to be rotated by contact with the toweling 12 in the illustrated embodiment the sensor roller 54 has a centrally formed circumferential ridge 55 disposed between two end sections 56 the end sections 56 have a first diameter and the ridge 55 has an second diameter the second diameter of the ridge 55 is greater than the first diameter and is for expanding the perforation 16 as it passes over the sensor roller 54 alternatively the sensor roller 54 could have a consistent diameter across its full length and could be straight or bowed for expansion of the perforation 16 as can be seen in fig5 the sensor roller 54 is positioned generally parallel to the pinch roller 58 the pinch roller 58 is generally cylindrical and of uniform diameter and includes a plurality of sub rollers 59 the pinch roller 58 is also connectable to motor 62 via the transmission referring now to fig3 and 4 the motor 62 is mounted on one of the side walls 26 and is configured to be powered by a battery 68 the motor.
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4 has its one end connected to each one of terminals of negative power supply 5 and positive power supply 6 and the other end connected to a movable contact point 7a of 3 selection change over switch 7 that constitutes control means for controlling the strength of the external magnetic field the change over switch 7 as above described comprises three fixed contact points 7b 7c and 7d in which the fixed contact points 7b and 7d are connected to the other terminals of positive power supply 6 and negative power supply 5 respectively and its change over switching operation is controlled by means of a switch control circuit 11 the switch control circuit 11 controls the operation of the change over switch 7 depending on record data in such a configuration when the magneto optical disk 3 rotates at a constant rate opposed to the magneto optical recording head which holds the objective lens 2 in the optical system and the electromagnetic coil 4 in the magnetic modulation control system the change over switch 7 as above described performs the change over operation corresponding to a control signal given from the switch control circuit 11 to connect the movable contact point 7a to the fixed contact point 7b for a positive finite current value e g e to the fixed contact point 7d for a negative finite current value e g e or to the fixed contact point 7c for a zero current value though the change over switch 7 as above described is in practice not a mechanical switch but non contact switch means semiconductor switch.
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reference planes intersect the first reference surface along a closed continuous piecewise linear first curve and the reference planes intersect the second reference surface along a closed continuous piecewise linear second curve when second curve is large than and exterior to the first curve and those curves are laterally separated by less than approximately 35 feet as a practical matter refrigerant characteristics will generally provide sufficient cooling of the earth to permit the barriers to merge at that separation with a thick walled barrier as may be established by controlling refrigerant flow so that the ice columns from adjacent barriers merge i e overlap the resultant composite barrier may be maintained so that its central region i e between the sets of inner and outer boreholes is at a predetermined temperature such as the optimum temperature 37 u00b0 celsius once this temperature is established in that central region the refrigerant flow may be controlled so that the average barrier width remains substantially constant for example the flow may be intermittent so that during the 34 on 34 time the barrier tends to grow thicker and during the 34 off 34 time the barrier tends to grow thinner due to heat absorption from earth exterior to the composite barrier however during this 34 off 34 time the region between the inner and outer boreholes tends to remain substantially at its base temperature since little heat is transferred to that region by appropriately cycling the on off times the average width is held substantially constant in contrast with intermittent refrigerant flow in a single barrier system during the 34 on 34 time the barrier grows thicker but during the 34 off 34 time.
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of the wheel the bead lock 51 is a part of the integral centering element 50 and forms a ridge or rim which protrudes from a centering element rim surface 71 the inner clamping bead lock 51 clamps an interior end of a tire 40 between itself and a rim of the interior wheel half 30 an end 54 is situated on the other side of the centering element rim 58 opposite the inner clamping bead lock 51 steel cables 41 are provided in the tire 40 as shown cross sections shown the provision of the inner clamping bead lock 51 is significant because it is the result of improving by physically extending a portion of a modular vehicle wheel such as the modular vehicle wheel of the u s pat no 4 989 657 which was mentioned above to what has been considered up till now unobtainable inner reaches of the tire and its bead seat location which can permanently lock the tire bead in place against the rim upon assembling the tire and wheel further the integral centering element 50 becomes a stationary fixed part of the modular wheel that cannot be introduced to conventional wheels or rims by other permanent means and therefore is not an add on feature another feature of the centering element 50 is the shelf i e the centering element rim 58 over the normal tire mounting well 60 the centering element rim 58 allows the transition of the deflated inboard tire bead to find its new center without interruption it provides support for the tire bead and the ultimate contact of the tire.
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tip 35 of quill section comes to rest at the nose 22 of the forward section 29 f when press fit and stamped during the assembly process the quill section 30 and the front section 20 f become forward body 20 the flechette 10 of the present invention can be made of carbon steel sheet or strip or virtually any appropriate material it is not required that the quill section 30 and the front section 20 f be made from the same material the nose of the flechette is tapered as is the rear 28 of the forward body 20 this tapering can be done before or after the assembly process the nose 22 can be further machined to give a desired shape such as a sharp or pointed nose but the tapered nose shown in fig2 and 5 has performed well in tests once the flechette 10 of the present invention is manufactured and assembled the flechette becomes a one piece aerodynamic body of symmetrical shape thus the terms top or bottom can be used interchangeably in respect to flechette 10 the quill section 30 can be cut from steel or aluminum sheet or strips with a material composition and thickness suitable to common sheet metal for manufacturing and forming processes the front section 20 f can be made from similar or higher density materials to that of quill section 30 and can be formed from metal tubing metal sheet strip material or other suitable material fig6 demonstrates the stacking capability of the flechette of the present invention where a stacked rectangular array of flechettes 100 according to the present invention has three columns and four rows of flechettes with flechettes 10 a 10 b and 10 c forming one row of flechettes and flechettes 10 c.
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the direction of arrow 16 after connector 1 has first been fixed to held member 2 by proper placement with fasteners 11 which are driven in via through fastener openings 7 and 8 and held member 2 has been braced and placed properly at the intended position by lowering second flange 6 onto upper side 3 u2032 of holding member 3 for this purpose the second and first fastener openings 9 and 10 associated with one another as a pair are dimensioned and arranged such that in the installed condition they bear interlockingly on fastener 11 u2033 while at the same time the u201c angle element u201d formed by the first and second flanges 4 and 6 is endowed with stiffness by means of the said fastener 11 u2033 driven through them and traversing them after installation the portion a of the said fastener extending between the second and first fastener openings 9 and 10 in the installed condition then forming in the side view according to fig1 and 19 the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle with legs c and d which triangle correspondingly stiffens connector 1 under load l see arrow in fig3 against relative bending and or twisting of its first and second flanges 4 and 6 this stiffening effect which is.
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light unit 2 is a exit sign light unit for this purpose the distal side 12 b of the lens cover 12 is provided with the word exit 14 which is made from a red transparent material layer in other words an additional layer 14 having the shape of the word exit is applied to the distal side 12 b of the lens cover 12 this additional layer 14 acts as a localised color filter as can be seen from fig1 a the locations of the individual letters of the words exit 14 coincide with some of the locations of the dots 16 the locations of the letters of the word exit 14 and the location of the dots 16 may be chosen independently from each other fig1 b shows an interior aircraft led light unit 2 in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention with the interior aircraft led light unit 2 being shown in an exploded view as well the interior aircraft led light unit 2 of fig1 b corresponds to the interior aircraft led light unit 2 of fig1 a with the exception of the word exit 14 being omitted in this way the interior aircraft led light unit 2 of fig1 b does not convey any signalling information it rather serves a general illumination purpose and is provided as a cabin illumination light unit again the pattern of dots 16 is a random pattern of dots distributed over the distal side 12 b of the lens cover 12 a method of calibrating the interior aircraft led light unit 2 of fig1 b which takes place during the manufacturing of the interior aircraft led light unit 2 will be described as follows during.
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temperature diluted with toluene 30 ml washed with ammonium chloride 2 u00d7 60 ml dried with magnesium sulfate and the solvent removed under reduced pressure a yield of 3 3 g 78 of product was obtained after trituration of the crude material with hexane mp 90 u00b0 93 u00b0 c to a slurry of 8 3 g 11 4 mmol in water 60 ml is added lithium hydroxide monohydrate 0 7 g 16 2 mmol and the mixture heated to 65 u00b0 c when no more starting material remains by tlc hex etoac 9 1 the mixture is cooled overnight the precipitated solids are filtered and then slurried in ethyl acetate 45 ml deionized water 25 ml is added to this slurry which is then acidified with 10 aqueous hydrochloric acid to a ph of 1 2 the layers are separated and the ethyl acetate phase concentrated to dryness to give 2 chloro cis 5a 8 9 9a tetrahydrodibenzofuran 4 carboxylic acid 9 as a white solid mp 147 u00b0 150 u00b0 c the acid 9 6 5 g 26 0 mmol is slurried in 200 ml of ethanol in a parr shaker reaction bottle 5 palladium on carbon 0 65 g is added to this and.
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support an engine 15 to which the inner ends of the spider frame bars 14 are attached a disadvantage in the use of the conventional machines as thus far described is illustrated in fig4 of the drawing where the concrete 12 is to be finished adjacent a vertical obstruction such as the wall 16 the guard ring 13 abuts the wall at a spacing of an inch or two from the blade tips 17 accordingly the concrete 12 between the blade tips 17 and the wall 16 is not subject to the smoothing action of the paddles 11 and a narrow furrow or band 18 of rough concrete is left adjacent the wall 16 if not removed this furrow 18 will harden and remain adjacent the wall and will constitute an imperfection in the finished concrete furrow 18 can be removed or smoothed by hand but this task involves laborious and expensive hand smoothing operations in accordance with the present invention the guard ring 13 is provided with one or more relieved segments which are or can be offset inwardly of the guard ring circle thus to permit the blades 11 to be brought into near proximity to a wall in the embodiments of fig1 3 and 5 the ring.
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assigned to the same assignee as the present invention for a more detailed description of the linear actuator disposed within the bed 12 and below the needle bar 22 for operation in association therewith is a needle plate 34 which includes a needle aperture 36 having a width sufficient to at least accommodate a single needle during maximum width zig zag motion supported beneath the bed plate 12 is a feed mechanism for feeding the work across the surface of the bed plate and includes a feed dog 38 operably connected with suitable linkage generally indicated at 40 which in turn is connected to a second linear motor or actuator 42 as described in co pending application ser no 596 683 filed july 16 1975 and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention the feed mechanism is also electronically controlled so that electronic signals are fed to the linear actuator 42 to position the feed mechanism for the desired forward or reverse feed in accordance with a selected pattern reference may be made to the aforementioned co pending application for a more detailed description of the operation and construction of the feed mechanism the feed mechanism itself forms no part of the present invention and for purposes of the present invention other suitable feed mechanism may be incorporated herein referring to fig2 illustrated therein is a schematic block diagram for the bight control portion of the sewing machine the feed control portion is not illustrated and is essentially the same as the bight control circuitry and reference to the bight control circuitry illustrated in fig2 will be sufficient for purposes of understanding either of.
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only condition for the undisturbed withdrawal of the thread 3 is that the extension or projection 4 including the end members 5 6 7 or 8 have to be disposed within the balloon c formed by the thread in the embodiment shown in fig5 in which the delivery bobbin 11 rotates during operation the design of the extension or projection 14 is only of secondary importance details of the winding locations or stations are shown in fig6 and 7 only to such extent as required for understanding the principles of the invention particularly to enhance the illustration all driving and control elements or means as well as the supporting structure and the adjacent winding locations have been conveniently omitted at a bobbin creel 21 containing a mounting or donning mandrel 22 an unwinding or delivery bobbin 23 is mounted in vertical position the bobbin creel 21 may be fixedly connected to a supporting structure or may be pivotably or rotatably mounted thereto a guide eye or eyelet 24 or like guide element extends coaxially with respect to the bobbin donning mandrel 22 and is located at a distance h o from the unwinding or delivery bobbin 23 a thread 25 withdrawn from the unwinding or delivery bobbin 23 extends through the guide eye 24 to a winding or wind up bobbin or spool 26 which for example is driven by means of a friction drum or roll 27 a suitable thread laying or depositing apparatus not shown guides the.
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reference e maruszewska wieczorkowska j michalski roczniki chemii ann soc chim polonorum 37 1315 1963 the polyamides used in the process of this invention are conventional they embrace aliphatic polyamides and likely 34 mixed 34 polyamides prepared from aliphatic diamines and aromatic diacids preferred polyamides are nylons including but not limited to nylon 6 and nylon 6 6 these and other nylons known in the field are well described as to structure and manufacture and for further reference attention is invited to the patent and general literature for example the kirk othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology 3rd edition john wiley and sons under the headings 34 polyamides 34 34 polyamide fibers 34 and 34 polyamide plastics 34 as well as the encyclopedia of textiles fibers and non woven fabrics john wiley and sons inc 1984 pages 347 380 relating to polyamide fibers for the purposes of the present invention nylon 6 6 is the most preferred species commercial polyamides especially nylons used in fiber manufacture are often produced in the presence of titanium dioxide tio 2 which is added to improve visual properties of the product for example as a delusterant titanium dioxide is added in particulate form and contains up to about 8 by weight of alumina to modify tio 2 acidity and improve its dispersibility the titanium dioxide and alumina may be admixed by any conventional mixing method although methods which concentrate the alumina on the titanium dioxide particle surfaces are preferred other additives may also be present in the coating composition but such additives are believed to be substantially inert in the polyamidation reaction the presence of alumina however has a seriously deleterious effect on the catalytic activity of conventional phosphorus containing amidation catalysts and it is a surprising and unexpected result of the present invention.
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passage 17 in each block the ends on both sides of the passage 17 are blocked by sealing screws 21 screwed in both ends of the block 8 when removing any mounting blocks 8 for replacement such blocks are just released from the connections with the race 12 by releasing the wedge block 30 and also with the fluid supply tubes 15 a wedge block 30 extends across the race 12 so that all of the series of mounting blocks 8 will be loosened upon prying the wedge block 30 upwardly to loosen it as will be understood by reference to fig4 the fluid supply tube 15 to any particular mounting block is disconnected by removing the threaded nut 32 and flat washer 33 which releases the tube from the fitting 16 as indicated in fig3 and 4 thus any individual block 8 may be removed to permit accurate alignment of auxiliary nozzles 2 in mounting thereof on the block 8 each of the nozzles 2 is provided with a base member 22 which is adapted to be engaged with the locating groove 24 at the bottom of block 8 so that the auxiliary nozzles 2 may be located relative to the weft guides 1 4 at a predetermined height and also at a proper angular position which is obtained.
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24 with an extending piston rod 26 in a caming relationship with a cam surface 19 a of actuator 19 operation of pump 14 is as shown in fig5 and will be described below fig2 shows steam mop 10 in plan view fig3 shows handle 13 connected to pump actuator 13 at an increased angle with piston rod depressed into pump 14 fig4 shows piston rod 26 extended as the angle between handle 13 and head 12 is decreased piston rod 26 is biased towards actuator 19 steam mop 10 provides many advantages for ease of use because it eliminates the need for an electric water pump and an on off switch to activate the electric water pump here the user has control over the amount of water fed to the boiler and consequently how much steam is needed by pivoting the mop handle in addition steam mop 10 is designed as a low pressure or non pressurized system so it is safer for the user to use further since the amount of water routed to the boiler is controlled the boiler can create steam in a short amount of time referring now to fig5 pump 14 will pump water when piston 24 is displaced both in the forward motion and also in.
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whereby the sides of interfering body 6 slope inwards from the base of interfering body 6 is a novel feature of the current invention when air flows through sensor 2 the inward sloping of the walls of interfering body 6 generates a pattern of airflow which characteristically includes a turbulent boundary layer around the base of interfering body 6 as will be well known to one familiar with the art the interfering body of existing differential pressure airflow sensors is designed so as to facilitate laminar airflow through the sensor and specifically avoid turbulence as such the sides of the interfering body are essentially parallel to each other a design feature that is aerodynamically advantageous for the purpose of minimizing turbulence both within and outside of the boundary layer of airflow a point of novelty of the current invention lies in fashioning interfering body 6 with sloping that is non parallel or converging sides so as to deliberately encourage turbulent airflow within sensor 2 this design feature results in an area of turbulent airflow within the boundary layer at the base of interfering body 6 as water precipitation is enhanced in turbulent as opposed to laminar boundary layers droplets of water tend to precipitate at the base of interfering body 6 rather than in pressure.
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and extends radially outward therefrom so as to be in engagement with a portion of the bal seal adaptor 22 that is disposed adjacent to the second groove g 39 the true arc ring 26 is of sufficient diameter that it also serves to hold the bal seal 23 toward the shoulder in adapter 22 and this keeps the seal 23 from sliding off of the bal seal adaptor 22 when the later is moved in a cylinder 27 the pull rod 21 is preferably made from commercially available precision stock and requires only the machining of grooves and in some cases through holes the bal seal adaptor 22 provides an increased diameter to form part of the piston means the adaptor 22 provides proper sizing for the bal seal 23 itself and is appropriately sized to be sealed to the pull rod 21 by way of the 34 o 34 ring seal 24 furthermore the bal seal adaptor 22 serves as a capture device at one end for the split ring retainer 25 the split ring retainer 25 is suitably designed so as to accomodate a high shear force the true arc ring 26 functions to position the components and retain the bal seal 23 positioned on the shoulder of the bal seal adaptor 22 the present invention is usable as a piston cylinder construction either single or double acting the cylinder size.
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30 is illustrated in greater detail in fig2 in the preferred form of the invention the beacon is positioned and oriented by land surveying techniques at a selected known location with respect to the planned path 20 and exit location 22 the beacon may consist of a turntable 50 upon which a solenoid 52 is mounted the turntable is mounted on a base 54 to rotate about an axis 56 made vertical by adjusting the lengths of base support legs 58 60 62 to thereby make the solenoid 52 horizontal at all azimuthal orientations as the turntable rotates any convenient method such as the use of a spirit level may be utilized for this purpose the turntable can be set in two orientations perpendicular to each other by a pair of pins 64 and 66 at diametrically opposite locations on the turntable that fit into two pairs of holes 68 and 70 in an orientation ring 72 mounted on base 54 this ring can be rotated about the turntable axis 56 and clamped at any orientation by clamps 74 and 76 after the base 54 is leveled the orientation of ring 72 is set by loosening clamping screws 78 and 80 on clamps 74 and 76 rotating the solenoid 52 while sighting along its axis 82 to make it point toward a surveyed reference location such as location 84 in fig1 and tightening the clamp screws the axes and the location of the beacon can thus be.
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transformed gradually into needle like crystals after stirring furthermore at 40 u00b0 c for 60 min the solution was cooled to 25 u00b0 c at a rate of approximately 0 5 u00b0 c per minute after stirring at 25 u00b0 c for 60 min the separated crystals were collected by filtration and washed with methyl acetate containing water at 4 vol 30 ml to afford the desired crystal c 23 74 g purity 98 5 in a 79 7 n n yield b to 2 u2032 cyano 2 u2032 deoxy n 4 palmitoyl 1 u03b2 d arabinofuranosylcytosine 60 g which is the compound described in example 1 1d of the japanese patent no 2569251 or u s pat no 5 691 319 was added methyl acetate containing water at 2 5 vol 600 ml and the resulting mixture was stirred at about 23 u00b0 c for 2 hr and then cooled to 12 u00b0 c at a rate of approximately 0 5 u00b0 c per minute after stirring at 12 u00b0 c for 1 hr the separated crystals were collected by filtration washed with methyl acetate containing water at 2 5 vol 180 ml and dried to afford the desired crystal c 55 1 g purity 94 5 in a 89 6 n n yield 1 the dried crystal c was kept standing for about 20 min under an atmosphere moistened to more than 45 humidity to afford the desired crystal c i 2 to the dried crystal c was added water to an amount which corresponds to about 33.
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of the catalyst of this invention a suitable porous catalyst support is first impregnated with an aqueous solution of a water soluble copper salt e g cupric nitrate trihydrate cupric chloride anhydrous or dihydrate cupric acetate cupric sulfate or cupric bromide and the like impregnation techniques known in the art may be employed to impregnate the copper salt preferably the impregnation can be accomplished by the 34 incipient wetness 34 method wherein an amount of copper compound solution used for the impregnation is from about 95 to about 100 percent of the absorptive capacity of the support material the concentration of the solution is such that the amount of elemental copper in the impregnated solution is equal to a predetermined amount within the range for example of about 0 3 to about 5 0 preferably about 0 5 to about 3 0 grams liter of catalyst the catalyst support material is composed of particles having any of various regular or irregular shapes such as spheres tablets cylinders rings stars or other shapes and may have dimensions such as diameter length or width of about 1 to about 10 mm preferably about 3 to 9 mm spheres having a diameter of about 4 to about 8 mm are preferred the support material may be composed of any suitable porous substance e g silica alumina silica alumina titania zirconia silicates aluminosilicates titanates spinel silicon.
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the precision assembly table in a particularly preferred embodiment the screw 14 pitch yields a 5 0 mm five millimeters or less elevation change per a 360 degree rotation the precision worm gear 11 preferably has a reduction ratio of 100 1 or greater the electric servo motor 12 is preferably controlled to plus or minus 15 degrees in rotation most preferably by computer input thus by way of example for a one degree rotation of the electric servo motor 12 the adjustment in the height of the rigid bar 3 above the surface 2 would be 0 013 mm as a further example for a one twenty fourth of one degree rotation the adjustment would be 0 000579 mm many other screw 12 pitch precision worm gear 11 reduction ratios and electric servo motor 12 rotations are therefore possible as the foregoing indicates in the most preferred embodiment the rigid bars 3 are square or slightly rectangular shaped in cross section the top surface of the rigid bars 3 are shaped as elongated rectangles as are the sides and bottom of the rigid bards 3 other shapes for the rigid bars 3 are possible and contemplated provided that a surface is provided on which the items to be assembled can be positioned preferably an item such as the guide plate 5 of a magnetic levitation vehicle guideway depicted in fig1 is positioned on and rests on the plurality of rigid bars 3 the guide plate 5 or other structure positioned on the rigid bars 3 is held in position by a hold down fixture such as a clamps at various locations on the guide plate 5 or other structure.
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groove 22 but that future exit from the groove 22 will not easily be obtained once the spring 14 is engaged with the platform 34 the groove 22 is designed in such a manner than when the pegs 32 are inserted into the groove 22 the plunger 12 is only able to slide through the shaft 30 a distance equal to the length of the groove 22 furthermore the groove 22 in combination with the pegs 32 prevents the plunger 12 from completely exiting the shaft 30 once the force exerted by the spring 14 is applied fig3 is a perspective view of the mounting bracket 16 the mounting bracket 16 possesses a gear set 18 in its interior portion through which the teeth 24 of the plunger 12 may attach while in this embodiment the gear set 18 only extends partially along the interior of the mounting bracket 16 other embodiments may contain gear sets 18 extending throughout the entire interior of the mounting bracket 16 the mounting bracket 16 is generally shaped in a circular fashion to correspond with the circular base of the handle 10 however the mounting bracket 16 may take any shape such that it contains a gear set 18 for engagement of the teeth 24 the mounting bracket 16 also has two flanges 40 with holes for anchoring screws so that the unit may be mounted on a seat frame finally the mounting bracket 16 contains an opening such that the attachment piece 26 of the handle 10 may extend through the opening and connect with either the bowden cable or the drive rod 48 of the lumbar support system fig4.
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end of an actuator 23 see fig2 and can be rotated in the lowered position about axis a this rotation is done by means of a coulisse 24 located at the upper section of the actuator 23 a pin 26 that is fastened to the stem 17 engages this coulisse lowering and tilting the threader 19 in the described manner is known from the state of the art therefore it is not described in further detail a known arrangement can be found in de 914815 the device abbreviated as u201c threader 19 u201d includes a support 27 which in the embodiment shown in fig3 is cylindrical with which the threader 19 can be coupled to the lower end of the stem 17 a swivel arm 29 is attached to the support 27 the support 27 and the swivel arm 29 are preferably manufactured in a single piece and are preferably made of plastic a thread guide sheet 31 wraps around both the support 27 to some extent as well as the swivel arm 29 and extends out tangentially over the support 27 in the shape of a downward facing support bracket 33 and ends to the side of and away from the end of the swivel arm 29 as a bent angled section 35 acting as an feed plate 37 an.
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in such a way as to render it free of viable cells this tissue material is then combined with a plurality of cell types to create an organ like structure this organ like structure can then be implanted to replace a diseased or damaged host organ as used herein the terms u201c comprises u201d u201c comprising u201d and the like can have the meaning ascribed to them in u s patent law and can mean u201c includes u201c including u201d and the like in the context of this application u201c organ like structure u201d comprises a structure that has full or partial function of the native organ it resembles examples would include a structure resembling and functioning similar to a kidney a liver a pancreas a heart an intestine a lung preferably the allograft organ or tissue is harvested from a human source by currently approved methods and guidelines the allograft organ or tissue is then processed according to standard industry practice to result in no viable cells remaining to remove viruses and to remove other undesirable components the resultant tissue material is free of living cells and maintains the natural architecture and structure of the original organ or tissue examples of treatment include detergents salt solutions alcohols antibiotics and antimicrobials the allograft organs or tissue contained in this embodiment include kidney liver pancreas heart intestine and lung the processed allograft.
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distance the conductive spacer is molded as one piece from synthetic resin mixed with whisker shaped carbon fiber with a small diameter as a conductive filler the conductive spacer is thus durable additionally the carbon fiber reinforces thin portions in the conductive spacer this durable conductive spacer can equalize ground potential of the printed boards application_number US 43800789 A description the first embodiment is explained referring to fig1 a conductive spacer 1 for the first embodiment is molded as a single piece from nylon 6 resin with 30 by volume of carbon fiber mixed the carbon fiber is from 0 1 mm to 1 mm long with a diameter of 0 1 microns to 0 5 microns the carbon fiber is developed from iron particles with a particle size of 0 02 microns to 0 03 microns through a gaseous phase method at 950 u00b0 c to 1300 u00b0 c in which temperature range benzene is thermally decomposed the carbon fiber has a tensile strength of 14 0 kg mm 2 and an electrical resistivity of 8 u00d7 102 ohm cm as shown in fig1 the conductive spacer 1 is a combination of a supporting body 5 a spindle 8 and an anchor 9 the supporting body 5 comprises a center column 2 and upper and lower bases 3 and 4 formed on respective ends of the.
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cut off type of rotor disc 1 with an insulating barrier 4 as the outermost radial portion on the q axis 7 the outermost insulating barrier 4 is considered not to have pitch points 5 rotor discs 1 are distinguished between two different designs depending on whether the outermost radial portion on a q axis 7 is a magnetically permeable segment 3 or an insulating barrier 4 a rotor disc 1 with a cut off 11 refers to a rotor type shown in fig3 wherein the outermost portion of the rotor pole sector 15 comprises an insulating barrier 4 e g air in form of a shallow recess provided in the peripheral edge of the rotor perimeter 2 the rotor disc 1 is provided with cut offs 11 in order to disable the magnetic flux at the outermost radial portions on the q axes 7 conversely a rotor disc 1 without a cut off 11 refers to a rotor type shown in fig2 wherein the outermost portion of the rotor pole sector 15 consists of a magnetically permeable segment 3 forming a substantially smooth semi circular perimeter 2 since the invention is based on modifications in the insulating barrier geometry which may not be immediately apparent without doing some measurements we here define some auxiliary reference points 8 which are useful for explaining the invention and for making the modifications readily measurable fig4 is a schematic drawing showing the definitions of the reference points 8 and reference angles 9 10 related to the reference points 8 the number of insulating barriers 4 has been chosen to be small two for the clarity of the drawing but any suitable.
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60 when the breast 18 is closed only contemporaneously with or after the flow of seed cotton into the inlet cotton chute 11 has been cut off which will result in substantially all of the seed cotton in the chute 11 being drawn up into the roll box 25 within a matter of a few seconds may the breast 18 begin the process of being drawn away from the saw cylinder 12 by the pneumatic breast cylinder 47 as best shown in fig3 the present invention 50 the seed discharge shaft 31 is defined by the distance y between the ginning ribs 26 and the elbow 61 of the seed roll retaining member 60 and the open shaft span 93 is defined by the distance z between the elbow 61 and the periphery 15 of the saw cylinder 12 the ability to manipulate or vary the width of these distances both when the breast 18 is opened and when it is closed is an essential goal of the present invention because even relatively slight adjustments to these distances can generate tremendous performance enhancement in the operation of the gin 50 and substantially reduce the loss of unginned seed cotton when the breast 18 is opened in particular the.
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while at the opposite end arms 12a and 12b terminate at an approximate 45 degree angle to the axis of arms 12a and 12b as is best seen in fig2 creating an angular surface 30 on each arm bores 28 could be used to attach another device 10 to the bottom of the first by the use of dowels or similar means thus providing an additional set of grooves 20 if the ceiling is to be suspended at a lower height than possible using device 10 fig4 illustrates the use of device 10 in the installation of the framework for use in hanging a suspended ceiling device 10 is secured to a ceiling joist 40 by locating joist 40 between arms 12a and 12b and adjusting clamp 26 by turning t handle 26b until joist 40 is firmly held between surface 26a and protrusions 22 a piece of gridwork 42 which is in the shape of an inverted t is positioned firmly within one of the pairs of grooves 20a 20b 20c or 20d located on arms 12a and 12b device 10 can also be used to install l shaped angle iron gridwork which is used along the walls when installing a suspended ceiling depending on the length of gridwork 42 it may be helpful to use a second device 10 attached to another joist 40 at some distance away from device 10 along the length of gridwork piece 42 gridwork piece 42 can then be accurately located at the proper distance from the floor by adjusting the position of device 10.
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utilized having an input phase that is in quadrature to the other as previously described thus such variation can be reduced to a minimum as described hereinafter the outputs of the filters 38 39 are connected to control voltage comparators 42 and 43 the filter 38 is connected through diodes 44 and 45 while the filter 39 is connected through diodes 46 and 47 to the comparators 42 and 43 the voltage comparators 42 and 43 are conventional digital devices that generate an output signal when their input signals exceed a preselected threshold voltage thus since the detectors 33 and 34 operate in quadrature one or the other of the comparators 42 or 43 responds first and resets flip flop 50 through or gate 48 this minimizes any time variation in the threshold output of the filters due to variations in the starting phase a conventional voltage comparator 51 has its noninverting input connected to the output 36 of the detector 33 and its inverting input to a reference voltage in response to change from negative dc to zero dc which occurs when the loop goes out of lock which occurs when a frequency change is initiated causes the device to generate a positive output on line 52 to set the flip flop circuit 50 thus the flip flop circuit is set to produce a characteristic.
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the part 10 of the frame 1 the firearm is represented in fig3 at the moment when the barrel 2 is stopped by the front stop 15 whereat the advanced spring 9 is completely compressed the front stop 15 may also consist of a damping device if required as schematically illustrated in fig3 during this forward movement part of the ammunition feeding movement will be partially initiated also the ejection has been simply controlled for example by means of a conventional ejector with a spring mounted in the breech bolt 3 the kinetic energy of the barrel 2 after the firing chamber has been unlocked has been partially stored as potential energy in the forward recoil spring 9 another part of the energy has been consumed during the partial ammunition feeding motion the surplus of energy will be divided between the absorption in an optional damped stop 15 and the energy transmitted to the frame 1 and to the shooter or the gun mounting the system will be optimized in respect of the total mass of the firearm the comfort of the shooter and the reliability of the mechanism according to different external conditions in particular the potential energy of the forward recoil spring 9 will be such that even under unfavorable working conditions it is sufficient to finish the operating cycle to finish the operating cycle after its forward travel the barrel 2 returns rearwardly to the rest position as a result of the action of the forward recoil spring 9 during this recoil the barrel 2 stops the ammunition feeding action makes contact with the breech bolt and pushes it back into the slide so that it is locked in relation to the barrel the barrel 2 stops against the slide 4 which forms a.
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122 passes certain frequency components of a high frequency transmission signal supplied from the agc 124 the agc 124 makes automatic gain control of a high frequency received signal supplied from the bpf 122 and a high frequency transmission signal supplied from the dc uc 126 the dc uc 126 down converts a high frequency received signal supplied from the agc 124 to a baseband received signal further the dc uc 126 up converts a baseband transmission signal supplied from the ad da 128 to a high frequency transmission signal the ad da 128 converts a baseband received signal supplied from the dc uc 126 from analog to digital further the ad da 128 converts a baseband transmission signal supplied from the digital processing unit 130 from digital to analog the digital processing unit 130 includes an fft that performs fast fourier transform on a baseband received signal supplied from each branch a p s a demodulator a decoder and so on as the elements for reception further the digital processing unit 130 includes an encoder a modulator an s p an ifft and so on as the elements for transmission and supplies a baseband transmission signal on which a subcarrier signal is superimposed for example to the ad da 128 further the digital processing unit 130 has mimo processing function that enables mimo communication the control unit 142 controls the overall communication in the cell formed by the base station 10 such as transmission processing reception processing connection processing with the relay node 30 or the user equipment 20.
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by means of a bolt 110 extending through the wall 112 defining the air chamber 103 and into a threaded hole 114 formed within the vertical mount 106 a pair of o ring seals 116 prevent air within the air chamber 103 from escaping around the periphery of the distal end 108 the vertical mount 106 further includes a threaded recess 118 formed at the distal end 120 the threaded recess 118 being adapted to couple a pressure regulator expansion chamber or other source of compressed air or other gas the compressed air is communicated to the air chamber 103 through a passage 122 formed within the vertical mount 106 as with the embodiment illustrated in fig1 the passage 122 is small and restricts air flow from the air source plus requires the air to traverse a 90 degree bend prior to reaching the air chamber 103 a second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in fig5 and 6 and indicated generally at 130 the air reservoir 130 includes a distal end 132 and a proximal end 134 wherein the proximal end 134 is adapted to mount within the air chamber 103 in the same manner as the vertical mount 106 the air reservoir 130 therefore includes o ring seals 116 and a threaded hole 114 for receiving the bolt 110 the air reservoir 130 includes an air reservoir chamber 136 formed longitudinally therein and sealed on the distal end by a threaded plug 138 air or other suitable compressed gas is supplied to the air reservoir chamber 136 through a threaded passageway 140 an adapter not shown is preferably coupled to the threaded passageway 140 and provides an appropriate mounting surface for the source of compressed air such as a pressure regulator expansion chamber.
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wing has a simpler structure as compared to known door systems and can be manufactured and serviced at favorable cost application_number US 15114998 A description turning now to the detail of the drawings fig1 shows the body of a carousel type revolving door 1 which is provided with an additional door system 2 system 2 is arranged on the body of carousel type revolving door 1 on the outer side of the building preferably system 2 serves as a night closure for closing the body of the carousel type revolving door as a whole for example as protection against unauthorized access door system 2 can be locked by means of a door lock 7 which is not described here in detail the body of carousel type revolving door 1 is shown in fig2 and includes two cylinder jacket segment shaped limiting walls 4 and 5 which oppose each other and which each release a passage 3 also included is a top cover 6 with a circular cross section limiting walls 4 and 5 are each divided into cylinder jacket segment shaped halves for facilitating the transport of the structural parts these halves are joined with each other by means of connection flanges 8 projecting on the face sides these connection flanges 8 however are not described in detail here cover 6 includes two halves which are detachably joined.
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represent 0 u00d7 2 10 in this manner a carry from the ten bits of correction memory 70 is not propagated into the base delay memory 44 but is propagated and stored in register 75 as an extra least significant bit of the same power of two as the least significant bit 45 in base delay memory 44 in some embodiments of the invention the significance of the bits may control the vernier in a non binary manner that is a bit may not provide a delay twice that of a next less significant bit the apparatus of fig1 operates in the following manner data from the test system computer is loaded into base delay memory 44 via bus 80 into vernier memory 70 over bus 81 and into vernier memory 72 over bus 82 typically each of these memories is many bits deep with each 34 row 34 of bits representative of the desired delay for a particular test and with the collective memory representative of the desired delays for a sequence of many tests in a well known manner the contents of the base delay memory 44 are loaded into counters 40 and 42 to provide data indicative.
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value entered into the second register may be zero so that the value in the second register will represent elapsed time and the value entered in the first register will then represent the time delay before firing of the charge the control means 16 includes a liquid crystal or other display which can be seen through the transparent panel of the control means housing and in which the contents of either register of the timer 31 can be displayed the control means 16 also includes an override switch 34 which is normally held in a first condition by a removable pin not shown accessible at the front of the device in its first condition the override switch provides a connection between on the one hand the second switching means 24 and on the other hand the timer 31 and the signalling means 20 in its second condition which is represented in fig3 the override switch provides a connection between the timer 25 and the second switching means so that the timer 25 is able to set both the first and second switching means into a conducting condition the override switch 34 is changed automatically into its second condition when its pin is withdrawn and is not then accessible so that it cannot be returned to its first condition the first and second switching means 23 and 24 are preferably semiconductor devices for example thyristors as shown in fig4 the device illustrated in the drawings would normally be manufactured without the charge 13 and detonator 19 the magnets 12 float 15 and control means 16 including the.
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fe ni si cu mg______________________________________505318 79 2 2 6 15 7 1 2 1 0 2505319 79 7 2 9 15 2 1 3 8 0______________________________________ fig2 and 3 are for castings in the t5 temper 8 hours at 450 u00b0 f holding the alloy at elevated temperature e g 1000 hours at 700 u00b0 f operates to make the microstructure less acicular as compared to fig2 and 3 table i lists the mechanical properties of the alloys at room temperature and at temperature after 1000 hours exposure to such temperature fig1 shows the yield strength as a function of temperature these data indicated that the trend for high temperature stability continues up to 700 u00b0 f yield strengths between 8 and 10 ksi were achieved with mg containing alloy still maintaining an approximate 2 ksi advantage over the mg free alloy for comparison wrought alloy 2219 long recognized as a superior elevated temperature alloy displays a yield strength of 3 5 ksi at 700 u00b0 f also casting alloys 242 332 and 336 the most commonly used elevated temperature casting alloys all have yield strengths of about 3 5 ksi at 700 u00b0 f table i__________________________________________________________________________mechanical properties of experimental casting alloys room temperature 1000 hrs at 500 u00b0 f 1000 hrs at 600 u00b0 f 1000 hrs at 650 u00b0 f 1000 hrs at 700 u00b0 f t s y s t s y s t s y s t s y s t s y s ksi ksi el ksi ksi el ksi ksi el ksi ksi el ksi ksi __________________________________________________________________________ el.
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start of the reaction 1 24 30 52______________________________________conversion ofmethanol mol 36 9 34 2 32 6 31 8selectivityto methylformate mol 88 7 91 0 91 9 92 3yield ofmethylformate mol 32 7 31 1 30 0 29 4______________________________________ the basic copper carbonate prepared in example 1 and high alumina cement and alumina cement no 2 calcium aluminate cement produced by denki kagaku kogyo kabushiki kaisha were used in the proportions as given in table 2 the activated catalysts were prepared by following the procedure of example 1 except that the reaction temperature and space velocity of methanol as given in table 2 were employed the results are shown in table 2 table 2__________________________________________________________________________ grams of space cement per reaction velocity number of hours fromkinds of 1 gram atom temperature of methanol start of the reactioncement of copper u00b0 c hr sup 1 1 30 50 75__________________________________________________________________________high alumina 44 2 260 3700 conversion ofcement methanol mol 48 6 35 5 selectivity to methyl formate mol 77 1 85 2 yield of methyl formate mol 37 5 30 2high alumina 22 1 256 3700 conversioncement mol 49 9 38 9 35 7 33 7 selectivity mol 74 9 84 9 86 4 87 1 yield mol 37 4 33 0 30 8 29 4high alumina 11 1 260 3800 conversioncement mol 50 7 38 7 34 9 30 6 selectivity mol 78 9 86.
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master piston as a reactive force that is sensed by the person operating the brake actuator 33 the fluid transmitted during braking from the master cylinder forcing displacement control piston 20 upward causes the volume of fluid contained in the hydralic loop 7 and in the pump cylinders 17 to be displaced with the result that the pump pistons 16 are driven downward into engagement with the eccentric cams 34 therefore the pump pistons 16 are only in engagement with the eccentric cams 34 during braking while during non braking conditions the pump pistons are retracted into the pump cylinders 17 without causing drag on the shaft 2 fig6 shows two piston pumps e g of the type shown in fig2 or 3 disposed at the end of a motor vehicle axle 2 39 2 34 as is typical in the present art the vehicle axle shaft is seen at 2 39 2 34 fig7 a 90 degree coupling is made by 45 degree bevel gears 35c 35d these gears are mounted in a support framework which is affixed to a back plate 103 of the pumps by means of the respective shafts 102 and coupling gears 35a 35b the driven gear 35a of the hydraulic lock mechanism s is are engaged with the vehicle wheel axle 2 39 2 34 as the wheel axle 2 39 2 34 turns so turns the hydraulic lock mechanism s as the free turning of the hydraulic pumps are restricted in rotation or stopped so also is the vehicle axle and the wheels are slowed or stopped the entire pump arrangement is advantageously constructed as a single fluid filled enclosure or housing that also forms the inlet and outlet portions of the circulating loop as seen.
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401 housed within lower arm 303 b hydraulic actuator 401 imparts axial force to piston arm 403 the exposed uppermost end of which is pivotally connected to a first trunnion 405 mounted within the lower end of upper arm 303 a a second trunnion 407 pivotally connects the upper arm 303 a to the upper end of the lower arm 303 b in a lever manner in lowering the upper arm 303 a actuator 401 imparts force to piston arm 405 which extends from actuator and imparts force on the first trunnion 405 in the lower end of the upper arm 303 a this causes the lower end of the upper arm 303 a to rise and the upper end thereof to lower fig4 b in operation truck 10 retrieves a waste bin 118 that has been modified to include the recycling bin receiver assembly 201 claw arms 310 311 extend about and encase the waste bin 118 upper arm 303 a of thumb 101 is lowered to hold down the lid of the waste bin 118 and the waste bin 118 combined with the recycling bin 107 held in the receiver assembly 201 is raised brought to a point over the receiver area 110 and inverted contents of the recycling bin 107 are emptied into the receiver area 110.
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epichlorohydrin as in example v above to obtain a product solution analyzing for 2 28 meq g total amine 1 45 free 0 13 amine hydrochloride and 0 7 quats a a 1 weight percent aqueous solution on an amines charged basis where aminopolymers were used rather than on an amines salts basis of each chemical was prepared with ph adjustment accomplished by use of concentrated hydrochloric acid b a 30 ml pyrex u00ae test tube equipped with screw top was charged with 23 ml emulsion of 11 5 weight percent bitumen content obtained by in situ steam flooding in tar sand pattern located at ft mcmurray alberta canada c 2 ml wizard lake crude oil was added as diluent and the contents of the test tube were mixed d the contents of the test tube were equilibrated in a 80 u00b0 c oven for 1 2 hours and mixed again e chemical was added to the hot dilute emulsion at 120 ppm treating level f contents of the test tubes were mixed re equilibrated in an oven at 80 u00b0 c for 1 hour and mixed again g after 20 hours of standing at 80 u00b0 c measurements were made on the volume of top and middle layers and the appearance of the aqueous phase was noted samples of some top layers were carefully removed by pipetting and subjected to karl fischer analysis for determination of the water content ph measurements.
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wall forming a hanger stop laterally outwardly from the recess extensions 20 are unnumbered actuator buttons connected to valves 22a and 22 which will be described more fully hereinafter the platform 12 is rigidly secured to the frame 11 and is stationary with respect to the remainder of the machine below the lower end of the magazine tray 13 rearwardly of the platform 12 and aligned with the recesses 16 are a pair of closure elements 30 the closure elements 30 are mounted on a suitable yoke 31 which in turn is supported for reciprocal movement toward and away from the platform 12 mounted on the top of each of the closure elements 30 is a forwardly extending arm 35 each of the arms is a leaf spring with sufficient flexibility that it can flex upwardly to adjust for variations in thickness of the garment to which the hangers are being attached rollers 36 are mounted at the forward end of each of the arms the magazine tray 13 consists of a shallow trough 40 having sides 41 spaced apart to slidably receive the hangers between them the magazine tray is sloped downwardly at a sufficient angle to cause the hangers to slide down the tray by gravity at the lower forward end of the tray a pair of fixed stops 42 fig1 and 5 are provided which are spaced apart the proper distance to accommodate the hangers with which the machine is to be utilized immediately rearwardly of.
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the foot plate 50 can roll against the foot cushion 35 to align to the ground surface and allow the plunger 30 and pogo stick 10 to rotate about the contact point this embodiment has a five 5 inch diameter disk of 0 75 inch plywood as the foot plate 50 and was found to function well on grass gravel and sand and reduces the tendency of the foot to sink into the ground an alternate design shown in fig1 uses a ball pivot 45 that attaches to the end of the plunger 30 and rests in a socket 46 springs or elastic bands 47 are used to keep the foot plate 50 nominally perpendicular to the plunger 30 while allowing the foot plate 50 to align itself with the ground surface the springs 47 may also hold the ball 45 and socket 46 together small rubber feet 38 shown in fig1 may be used to increase traction on smooth surfaces cleats 39 shown in fig1 may be used to increase traction on soft surfaces maximum hopping height depends both on the amount of energy put into the spring and the ability of the user to maintain an upright posture spring energy is limited by the maximum compression force the user can exert on the spring but energy is also proportional to the plunger stroke length so energy and hopping height greater than demonstrated in the present embodiment are likely possible the maximum stroke length may be limited mainly by the available space and geometry of the device experiments have shown that control of upright attitude is increasingly difficult with higher hopping heights and flight times but training may allow heights much greater than the 40 inches achieved thus far another embodiment of the present invention comprises a device.
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of its operating range in the first position when the spool as shown in fig1 is up liquid is drawn into the input of the pump 56 which is driven by motor 58 from the space a in the closed end of the large diameter cylinder through the conduit 68 through the valve 44 in accordance with arrows 45 through the pipe 71 into the pump 56 and out of the pump through pipe 72 through the valve 44 and through the pipe 70 into the accumulator 48 when the reciprocating piston system comprising the large diameter piston 18 piston rod 22 and the small diameter piston 20 is moving down the liquid inside of the tubing is substantially at rest and the only movement of liquid is from the well through the check valve 34 into the space b of the small cylinder in this operation there is a minimum of power required and the excess power of the motor and pump 58 56 serves to force liquid at high pressures into the accumulator 48 to increase the volume of the liquid 49 and decrease the volume of the gas 51 in order to store liquid at an increasingly higher pressure when the pressure in the accumulator 48 gets to a sufficiently high value the pressure sensitive second valve 52 connected to the accumulator by pipe 73 bypasses some of the high pressure liquids through pipe 74 and causes the valve 44 to move downward into its second position in the second position the motor driven pump 56 draws liquid from the high pressure accumulator adds its own energy to the liquid and forces.
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fluid dynamic bearing device 1 accordingly an axial interval between the radial bearing portions r 1 and r 2 is increased whereby bearing rigidity in the radial direction can be enhanced further due to the fact that the wedge like space g is provided between the upper end surface 10 b 3 of the fixing portion 10 b of the lid member 10 and the step portion 7 f of the housing 7 adhesive of the inner fixed portion b can be drawn into the inner fixed portion b side by a capillary force even if the adhesive leaks to this space g further a capacity of the space g can be ensured to be large through expanding the axial interval toward the radially outer side and accordingly the space g functions as an adhesive pocket between the bracket 6 and the fluid dynamic bearing device 1 and the fixing force therebetween can be enhanced note that such an effect can also be obtained in such a manner that the step portion 7 f of the housing 7 is formed to be flat and that the upper end portion of the fixing portion 10 b of the lid member 10 is formed into a taper shape gradually expanded downward in diameter incidentally for example in the case of arranging the upper end portion of the inner fixed portion b within an axial range of the lower side radial bearing portion r 2 then among the housing 7 a portion smaller diameter outer peripheral surface 7 e adhered and fixed to the lid member 10 and a portion step portion 7 f facing.
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tee as by waste line 20 as shown in fig3 a retainer ring 21 is fitted on terminal 11 a such fitting may incorporate external threading 22 on 11 a and internal threading 23 on the ring whereby the ring can be tightened toward wall 13 to frictionally position the ring adjacent the wall as shown at 13 b fig4 shows wrench flats 21 d circularly spaced apart on the ring 21 and engageable by a wrench to facilitate such tightening in accordance with an important feature of the invention the preferred ring 21 carries a series of like retention cams 24 spaced apart by gaps 25 and projecting outwardly at circularly spaced positions or intervals about longitudinal axis 27 defined by the ring 21 retention shoulders 29 are defined by the cams at their sides which face wall 13 and are typically angled at angle u03b1 relative to axis 27 as seen in fig1 shoulders 29 face toward wall 13 due to such angling the decorative cover cap 10 which conceals the ring 21 terminal 11 a and threading 22 and 23 is adjustably retained to ring 21 as by a circularly spaced series of holders 30 formed on or carried by.
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c are also u201c in phase u201d relative to the other sets thus the expansion and contraction of the respective local girths is also both in unison and in phase the sleeve 16 expanding from a relatively relaxed condition shown by solid lines to an expanded condition shown by broken lines as indicated for example at 38 in fig2 as also shown in fig1 and 2 the dildo 10 has an arm member 40 that is formed as a lateral extension of the phallic sleeve 16 in a shape and dimension preferably facilitating contact with the clitoris of a user of the dildo a first vibrator 42 being locatingly supported within an arm cavity 43 of the arm member 40 as further shown in fig2 a second vibrator 44 is locatingly supported within a head cavity 45 proximate a distal end of the phallic sleeve 16 each of the vibrators 42 and 44 preferably includes a two piece housing 46 enclosing a vibrator motor 47 that rotates an eccentric weight member 48 in a conventional manner and as further described below the control module 14 includes a control housing 50 that serves as a handle of the dildo 10 and which also encloses a battery pack 52 which is retained by a removable cap 53 and a circuit board 54 there being appropriate wiring or other conductors not shown between.
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38 is biased e g spring biased to select the first outlet port 42 of the three way valve 38 when the evaporator coil 52 requires defrosting and when heating is required valve 92 is energized and the low pressure side of the compressor 22 operates the three way valve 38 to select the second outlet port 44 to begin operation in the heating mode and or defrost modes a condenser fan or blower 104 directs ambient air represented by arrows 106 across the condenser coil 52 return air represented by arrows 108 heated by contact with the condenser fan 104 is discharged to the atmosphere an evaporator fan 110 draws load space air represented by arrows 112 through an inlet 114 in a bulkhead or wall 116 and upwardly through conduit 118 a return air temperature sensor 120 measures the temperature of air entering the inlet 114 an evaporator coil temperature sensor 136 can be positioned adjacent to or on the evaporator coil 68 for recording the evaporator coil temperature in other embodiments the evaporator coil temperature sensor 136 can be positioned in other locations in still other embodiments other sensors such as for example the return air temperature sensor 120 and or the discharge air temperature sensor described below 126 can also or alternately be used to calculate the evaporator coil temperature discharge air represented by arrow 122 is returned to the load space 14 via outlet 124 discharge air temperature sensor 126 is positioned adjacent to the outlet 124 and measures the discharge air temperature during the defrost.
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by applying vacuum the resulting product is the ester amine which is useful as an intermediate in the preparation of the compounds of the present invention to 561 0 grams of dimer acid is added 200 0 grams of dimethylethanol amine the mixture is heated to 180 200 u00b0 c keeping the temperature of the distillate coming off at no more than 102 u00b0 c this temperature assures that minimal amounts of the amine distill off with the water made during the reaction once the temperature reaches 200 u00b0 c hold for 3 8 hours an excess of the amine is added to speed up the reaction when the acid value reaches 1 0 mg koh gram the excess amine is stripped off by applying vacuum the resulting product is the dimer ester amine which is useful as an intermediate in the preparation of the compounds of the present invention the product is a yellow water insoluble liquid at ambient temperatures to 561 0 grams if dimer acid is added 200 0 grams of dimethylethanol amine the mixture is heated to 180 200 u00b0 c keeping the temperature of the distillate coming off at no more than 102 u00b0 c this temperature assures that minimal amounts of the amine distill off with the water made during the reaction once the temperature reaches 200 u00b0 c hold for 3 8 hours.
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v 2 3 a v 3 3 b v 4 3 c and v 5 3 d each at 25 khz where v 4 is 90 u00b0 out of phase with v 3 and v 5 is 90 u00b0 out of place with v 2 this results in half the full power being provided to the coil as shown by the corresponding hatched lines for 0 u00b0 phase shift between v 2 and v 5 and v 3 and v 4 the power delivered to the coil will be maximum for 180 u00b0 phase shift between v 2 and v 5 and v 3 and v 4 the power will be zero this is shown in fig3 e where v 5 is shown with a 180 u00b0 phase shift from v 2 and in fig3 f where v 4 is shown with a 180 u00b0 phase shift from v 3 in both cases the pulses do not overlap so no power is delivered to the coil for intermediate values of the phase shift intermediate values of the coil 39 s maximum power will be obtained the operation of each series resonant converter is such that the operating frequency must be above the resonant frequency of the series resonant network otherwise excessive overstress will be applied to the switches the zero power condition may be achieved by switching off one like switch high side or low side of each converter by 180 u00b0 phase shift as described above or by switching off both devices of one of the pair of converters three state condition in case.
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13 as a result order 2 22 is displayed in the left position 31 and order 3 23 is displayed in the left center position 22 indicator 40 and indicator 44 are still correlated with order 3 23 respectively indicating that the runner is currently working on the order and the order has not been assembled yet further indicator 42 is still correlated with order 2 22 indicating that order 2 22 is ready to be presented or delivered to the customer assuming that the right position was filled before the presenter bump and new customer product order information is stored in the memory queue and is not being displayed it will now be displayed in the next available position to the right fig6 a and fig6 b illustrate an embodiment in which customer product order information changes positions while a customer order is being assembled an order may switch positions before it is assembled because it is of a higher priority than another order and needs to be assembled before another order the order management system 10 determines whether an order is of a higher priority based on predetermined criteria for example an order maybe of a higher priority than another because it was paid for before the other order fig6 a illustrates the display 13 before the order switches positions and fig6 b illustrates the display 13 after the order switches positions in fig6 a order 1 21 is in the left position 31 order 2 22 is in the left.
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that contain the aldehyde scavenger in the both lldpe layers films are oxidized to a moderate level about 1000 cc o 2 m 2 mil and headspace gc analysis is performed on portions of the film films containing syloid u00ae 244 w r grace amp co conn treated with 3 aminopropyltriethoxysilane from example 3 about 0 3 mequiv base per gram silica are compared to a control with no aldehyde scavenger table 4 shows the percent in various volatiles relative to the control film table 4______________________________________evaluation of aminopropyl functionalized silica2 loading in lldpe sup a layers of lldpe osl lldpe after 1 day sup b after 5 days sup c percent change percent changevolatile component from control from control______________________________________acetaldehyde 21 19propanal 19 7acetic acid 5 28propanoic acid 9 19total volatile 9 11components in thechromatogram______________________________________ sup a lldpe used is dowlex 3010 from dow chemical sup b oxygen loading of control is 1063 cc o sub 2 m sup 2 mil test sample is 911 cc o sub 2 m sup 2 mil sup c oxygen loading of control is 1393 cc o sub 2 m sup 2 mil test sample is 1450 cc o sub 2 m sup 2 mil the amount of certain identified extractables is reduced by the percentages shown in table 4 in addition the total amount of all extractables is reduced by the percentages shown these results show that adding ap silica to a flanking layer does reduce the levels of aldehydes and acids migrating from the multilayer film in the gc screening test ap silica absorbed acetaldehyde and propanal as well as pei and poly allylamine see tables 1 3 this material has an advantage over pei and other polyamines in that it does not discolor.
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free heat tunnel as exhaust from one or more of suitable heating technologies such as convection resistive electrical infra red near infra red ultra violet microwave inductive and radio frequency in further embodiments the said conduit 9 is heated by one or more heat exchangers located in the conduit 9 which heat exchangers take heat from a heated liquid fig4 shows the heat exchangers 10 within the conduit 9 however one or more heat exchangers can be located on one or more of the exterior and interior surfaces of the ignition source free heat tunnel while one conduit 9 is shown in fig4 embodiments may include one or more such conduits and such conduit or conduits can be located on one or more of the sides top bottom and around the periphery of the ignition source free heat tunnel 1 fig4 shows an opening or access door 11 to the interior of ignition source free heat tunnel 1 however the ignition source free heat tunnel 1 may include no opening or access door or more than one opening or access door fig4 shows a conduit 12 which exhausts air from inside the ignition source free heat tunnel 1 to the outside in another embodiment the conduit 12 returns cooled oil from the heat exchanger 10 to the.
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consisting of a multi dimensional array of spaced generally rigid pointed surfaces the underside of the block contains hollowed out cavities that reduce weight but maintain strength and rigidity of the block the scraper is used by drawing the sole of the ski boot to be cleaned over the scraper the array of pointed surfaces forming the scraping surface quickly and omnidirectionally removes snow and foreign matter from the bottom of the boot application_number US 69067496 A description a boot scraper incorporating a novel boot scraping surface is disclosed in the following description numerous specific details such as dimensions materials shapes mounting methods etc are described in detail in order to provide a thorough description of the present invention it will be apparent to one skilled in the art however that the invention may be practiced without these specific details in other instances well known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the present invention unneccessarily fig1 5 are top side front back and perspective views respectively of one embodiment of the present invention this embodiment consists of a boot scraper that is intended to be mounted on the top surface of a ski typically in front of the toe plate or behind the heel plate of a ski boot binding this embodiment may be.
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tube 364 65 g of c 24 28 epoxide 0 843 mol are melted under atmospheric pressure at a temperature from 70 u00b0 to 80 u00b0 c to the melted epoxide is added a mixture of 235 35 g of stearic acid 0 843 mol and 0 78 g of triethylamine 0 13 by weight the resulting melt is heated to 180 u00b0 c within 30 minutes and stirred for 5 hours at this temperature while continuously passing nitrogen gas through the reaction mixture about 3 g of water are split off to the reaction mixture is added 105 88 g of hydroxystearic acid the resulting mixture is stirred for 1 5 hours at 180 u00b0 c the reaction mixture is cooled to 80 u00b0 c and decanted the product has the following characteristics appearance beige colored wax color gardner 6 7 acid number 26 saponification number 103 fusion point 55 u00b0 57 u00b0 c employing the monocarboxylic 2 hydroxyalkylester prepared in example 1 the following water in oil creams and stick formulations are prepared the fatty phase is melted at 75 u00b0 c until homogeneous at the same time the aqueous phase is also heated to 75 u00b0 c and is then slowly added to the fatty phase with initial rapid stirring a soft cream is obtained which does not lose its consistency even at 45 u00b0 c the fatty phase is heated to 75 u00b0 c the aqueous phase is prepared simultaneously and also is heated to 75 u00b0 c the fatty phase is emulsified with the aqueous phase with rapid stirring and subsequently cooled.
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20 while the notch 32 has a depth which is essentially the same as the thickness of the bottom panel 22 as a result of this dimensional relationship when the panels 20 22 are inserted into the notches 30 32 the top panel 20 lies flush with an adjacent upper edge 42 of each tubular member 24 while the bottom panel 22 lies flush with an adjacent lower edge 44 of each tubular member 24 this dimensional relationship also allows the top panel 20 to rest on the upper ledge 36 in abutment with the upper shoulder 34 of each tubular member 24 while the bottom panel 22 rests on the lower ledge 40 in abutment with the lower shoulder 38 of each tubular member 24 the tubular member s 24 can be made from any suitable material such as extruded aluminum the panels 20 22 can be made from any suitable material such as rigid fiberglass any conventional means can be employed to attach the panels 20 22 to the tubular member s 24 even though it is assembled from several individual parts the hardtop 10 has the appearance of a one piece i e seamless structure see fig2 a and 2c moreover the assembled hardtop 10 has clean i e u201c trim u201d edges which further enhance its aesthetic appearance see fig2 a and 2c depending upon the size of the hardtop 10 it may be necessary to provide the frame 18 with an intermediate structure 46 in order to maintain the desired spacing between the top panel 20 and the bottom panel 22.
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2 50 g dry wt unrefined northern softwood kraft nsk pulp is dispersed in 500 ml tap water at ambient ph ca 7 5 5 0 0 984 g of the polycationic latex of example i is added to the pulp slurry and stirred for 30 minutes the handsheet is made on a standard deckle box using tap water at ambient ph ca 7 5 and dried on a drum dryer at 110 u00b0 115 u00b0 c the applicability of a polycationic latex as a wet strength additive for a continuous papermaking process is as follows approximately 220 kg dry weight of refined northern softwood kraft pulp is dispersed in water at the consistency of about 2 5 and kept in a stirred holding tank about 400 liters of cationic latex prepared according to example i are added to the pulp to achieve the wet end deposition of the binder the latex treated pulp is then fed to a pilot scale paper machine equipped with normal papermaking process components such as headbox forming wire and continuous dryer at a rate of about 80 l min the paper machine is operated at the production speed of 200 m min the latex content of the final paper products can be measured by x ray fluorescence analysis the analysis is done by brominating the unsaturated double bonds of a styrene butadiene rubber component of the latex and then measuring the x ray fluorescence intensity the estimated latex add on level for the sample measured by this method is on the order of 11 12 the wet strength of the latex containing paper product produced by a continuous pilot paper machine can be determined by measuring the tensile strength required to tear a one inch wide strip of.
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28 is rotatable the steering shaft 28 is shown mounted for rotation in a first longitudinal recess 32 defined by the steering column housing 22 the housing 22 also defines a second recess 34 for receiving the locking pin 40 the locking pin 40 can be slidably mounted within the second recess 34 of the steering column housing 22 the second recess 34 can extend parallel to the first recess 32 and be offset with respect to the first recess 32 in an alternative embodiment the second recess could extend radially from the first recess the housing 22 is also shown supporting a locking cylinder 24 the locking cylinder 24 can receive a key 25 the key 25 can be inserted in the locking cylinder 24 and rotated to move a gear train 30 and slide the locking pin 40 relative to the housing 22 within the second recess 34 for example when the key 25 is removed from the locking cylinder 24 the locking pin 40 is inserted in the receiving portion 38 a plate member 36 can be immovably associated with respect to the steering shaft 28 the receiving portion 38 is shown defined by the plate member 36 however the receiving portion could be defined by the steering shaft 28 the plate member 36 is rotatably locked with respect to the steering shaft such that the plate member rotates in response to rotation of a steering shaft 28 and insertion of the locking pin 40.
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practical and sanitary manner the insole topper pad 10 may easily be inserted into articles of footwear such as but not limited to athletic shoes 34 sneakers not shown flats not shown or loafers not shown the insole topper pad 10 may further be utilized with or without traditional type socks not shown in other sportswear applications such as but not limited to ski boots not shown snowboarding boots not shown or hiking boots not shown by incorporating an absorbent layer of said woven cotton or non woven viscose fabric 12 18 on both the top surface 22 and the bottom surface not shown of said synthetic felt core layer 16 the insole topper pad 10 may be readily reversible allowing convenient insertion in either the right shoe not shown or left shoe not shown regardless of top to bottom orientation the insole topper pad 10 may further be placed either on top of or in place of a shoe 39 s insole 36 moreover increasing adaptability upon placing a bare foot 32 within a shoe 34 containing an insole topper pad 10 the user not shown may immediately experience a refreshing soft and u201c like new u201d feel upon the sole of their foot not shown an individual.
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the h bar will engage and close microswitch 81 microswitch 81 is interposed in line e2 as shown in fig8 so that closure of switch 81 is required in order to continue any further operating sequence of the machine as shown microswitch 81 is connected in series with a second foot treadle switch sw3 upon closure of the treadle switch sw3 the circuit will be closed thereby enabling solenoid valves sv2 and sv3 to be operated and in turn control operation of the clamp cylinders 26 and driver cylinders as will be described below when the operator is satisfied that the boot and heel are properly positioned on the jack he then actuates treadle switch sw3 to simultaneously energize clamp solenoid valve sv2 and vent solenoid valve sv3 as described above it is a desired feature of operation of the machine to sequence operation of the clamp cylinder 26 and drive cylinder so that the clamp cylinder first moves downwardly into engagement with the heel to hold the heel under a relatively light pressure i e 125 p s i oil pressure after the operator is satisifed that the parts of the shoe are in a properly oriented clamped configuration the operation of the system calls for the exhaust end of clamp cylinder 26 to be blocked off by a power check valve pcv with power check valve shifted to obstruct flow from the head end of the clamp cylinder 26 the nail drive cylinder is actuated to drive the nails upwardly into the heel but only under just that amount of force necessary to that end the control circuitry includes a high pressure relief valve v1 which is connected across the hydraulic line h1 and hydraulic return h2 the pressure control.