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was measured in a variety of ways patients were deemed to have a complete clinical response cr if no tumours were evident following treatment tumours whose volume decreased by greater than 50 were deemed to have a partial response pr to therapy patients with tumours that exhibited no change in size were classified as having stable disease sd while patients with new tumours or whose tumours increased in size were said to have progressive disease pd patients who had a complete resolution of disease microscopically were deemed to have exhibited a complete pathologic response pcr using the above definitions of patient response to chemotherapy the relationship between average or maximum tumour rna values and clinical response to therapy was analyzed both average and maximum rin values were computed since one or both may have the greatest correlated with clinical response in the ma 22 patients 13 patients were observed to have crs while 37 patients were deemed nonresponders pr sd or pd only 7 of the 50 patients exhibited a pcr in particular a low average tumour rin post treatment was significantly associated with a cr p 0 01 while a low maximum rin was associated with a pcr mid treatment p 0 01 but not post treatment p 0 28 fig6 depicts the maximum tumour rin value for each patient pre mid and post treatment time patients that exhibited a pcr after epiribucin docetaxel chemotherapy are shown with dashed lines all patients that had a pcr post chemotherapy exhibited a reduction in maximum tumour rin mid treatment moreover both pcrs and reductions in tumour rins were observed preferentially in patients exposed to high drug dose levels levels 5 or higher it was noted that while a strong reduction in the maximum tumour rin was observed mid treatment for.
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its inner surface on a pin 57 of the sliding piece 52 and the mobile hydraulic cylinder 23 being securely supported by this means as may also be seen from fig9 the two pressure arms 13a and 13b of the pressure beam 13 are also provided with support rails 58 and 59 in which the mobile hydraulic cylinder 23 can be inserted in the manner described and by virtue of the two rollers 56 can be displaced to any given position as required the straightening profiles can as described be loosely placed on the pressure arms 13a 13b and on the hydraulic cylinder 23 and are secured in this operating position by a spring loaded catch in view of the numerous profile dimensions of the container walls it is advisable to maintain a straightening profile store so that the necessary straightening profile is available when required the force transmission from the free stroke cylinder actuating the support beam to a sliding carriage carrying the support beam and being slidingly mounted on the sliding carriage support preferably takes place via a gear ratio transmission which can for example be designed in the form of at least one chain guided by means of toothed sprockets an embodiment example of such a force transmission is shown diagrammatically in fig1 in accordance with this arrangement the sliding carriage 14 is connected with an external cylinder 62 which can be hydraulically supplied by means of a chain drive 61 which.
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is dried it is exposed to actinic radiation preferably ultraviolet light through a suitable photomask the areas which are exposed become cured thereby hardening them and rendering them water insoluble the areas which are not exposed remain water soluble development is preferably with a water spray which removes the unexposed areas the screen is then dried blocked out and prepared for printing as is known to those skilled in the art the inks used may be either water based solvent based or plastisols the following examples are illustrative of the invention which is understood not to be limited thereto in a jacketed three neck round bottom flask equipped with an overhead mechanical stirrer and a thermometer is prepared 95 phosphoric acid by mixing 270 g of 85 phosphoric acid and 270 g of 105 phosphoric acid the contents are heated to 50 u00b0 c using a variable temperature water circulating bath attached to the jacketed flask and thoroughly stirred until homogeneous upon cooling to 25 u00b0 c 30 u00b0 c 426 g as 100 of 4 diazonium diphenyl amine chloride is added and stirred for 1 hour to insure complete dissolution the entire reaction is protected from light to the stirring solution at 25 u00b0 c 30 u00b0 c are added 61 g of paraformaldehyde and the temperature is raised to 40 u00b0 c where the mixture was.
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perimeter columns 33 to the underside of the peak of the roof thus the lower portion of the corner columns 31 and perimeter columns 32 and 33 provide a convenient anchor point for specialized reusable concrete forms 90 see fig1 for the basement wall 23 without requiring more than one set of columns from basement level to roof level these special forms 90 for the concrete basement walls or ground level slab where no basement is used are sized and coordinated at the factory they have bolt hole 91 and bolts 92 coordinated to threaded sleeves 31a on the perimeter columns so that installation at the building site is accomplished very quickly with no measuring or leveling required the forms are automatically in plumb condition columns can also extend vertically to heights of more than one story in such cases the center columns extend to a height terminating a sufficient distance above said perimeter columns to provide a slope roof a typical reusable concrete form 90 shown in fig1 is pre assembled in a factory with all necessary bolt holes 91 and bolts 92 coordinated to internal threaded sleeves 31a affixed to perimeter columns 31 32 and 33 sleeves 31a have a length that determine thickness of basement walls 23 and interior diameter approximately equal to that of hole 91 referring again to fig1 one vertical edge of special forms 90 designated as the receiving edge 93a is comprised of two plates 94 and so spaced as to leave an opening in between the opposite vertical edge of form 90 designated as protruding edge 93b is comprised of one plate 95 so positioned that at installation plate 95 inserts between plates 94 and is locked.
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sleeve 38 these recesses are open toward internal end surface 49 and are closed on the end facing away from the surface by a boundary wall extending as far as seating surface 39 fig7 to hold the material of journal 42 which has backed up in recesses 52 a narrow ring shaped intermediate space 19 is formed between stepped sleeve 38 and fillet surface 7 all recesses 52 are designed to open out axially into this intermediate space 19 stepped sleeve 38 also has radial through holes 53 each of which opens outs in the base of one of recesses 52 when bearing ring 35 is pressed axially onto lateral surface 41 the internal end surface 49 of bearing ring 35 comes to rest against contact shoulder 48 as this happens material is scraped off the journal 42 by the sharp edges 17 of the boundary wall and pushed into the intermediate space 19 between bearing ring 35 and fillet surface 7 some of the material arrives in holes 53 and is then pushed through these holes 53 and grips recesses 14 in inner ring 40 of the internal conical roller bearing of the swivel mount at the same time some of the material is pushed into blind holes 50 in fillet surface 7 of journal 42 accordingly after bearing ring 35 has been pushed on inner ring 40 of the internal conical roller bearing and stepped sleeve 38 are held in a torsion proof manner on journal 42 inner ring 40 of the external conical roller.
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centrifugal force f 1 toward the left side therefore the rotor 40 is pushed against the driving shaft 13 in the rightward direction in fig3 this means that the rotor 40 is pushed against the arc portion of the half circular cross section of the driving shaft 13 in this manner the rotor 40 is tightly coupled to the driving shaft 13 although the small gap is provided between the driving shaft 13 and the center hole 42 of the rotor 40 in this particular embodiment the depressions 45 are formed at the arc portion side of the half circular cross section therefore the arc portion of the center hole 42 closely contacts the arc portion of the driving shaft 13 the rotor 40 and the driving shaft 13 are more closely coupled to each other than they are coupled by making a contact between the chord portions it is not required to machine the center hole 42 and the driving shaft 13 with a high precision because the rotor 40 and the driving shaft 13 are tightly coupled to each other with a help of the imbalance of the centrifugal force operation of the vane pump 10 will be briefly described fluid is sucked into the pump chamber 22 through the inlet port 23 and compressed in the pump chamber 22 and then the compressed fluid is pushed out through the outlet passage 24 the pump chamber between a pair of the neighboring vanes is the largest at the position of the inlet port 23 the pump chamber 22 becomes.
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one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers optionally other therapeutic and or prophylactic u201c active u201d ingredients may be included in the pharmaceutical formulation as well for example the compounds of the present invention may be combined with other anti diabetic agents such as one or more of the following agents insulin u03b1 glucosidase inhibitors biguanides insulin secretagogue or insulin sensitizers non limiting examples of u03b1 glucosidase inhibitors include acarbose emiglitate miglitol and voglibose non limiting examples of biguanides include metformin buformin and phenformin non limiting examples of insulin secretagogues include sulphonylureas non limiting examples of insulin sensitizers include peroxisome proliferator activated receptor ppar ligands such as ppar u03b3 agonists for example actos u2122 and avandia u2122 formulations of the present invention include those especially formulated for oral buccal parental transdermal inhalation intranasal transmucosal implant or rectal administration among the variety of administrations oral administration typically is preferred for oral administration tablets capsules and caplets may contain conventional excipients such as binding agents fillers lubricants disintegrants and or wetting agents non limiting examples of binding agents include syrup acacia gelatin sorbitol tragacanth mucilage of starch or polyvinylpyrrolidone pvp non limiting examples of fillers include for example lactose sugar microcrystalline cellulose maize starch calcium phosphate or sorbitol non limiting examples of lubricants include for example magnesium sterate stearic acid talc polyethylene glycol or silica non limiting examples of disintegrants include for example potato starch or sodium starch glycollate a non limiting example of a wetting agent includes sodium lauryl sulfate the tablets additionally may be coated according to methods known in the art alternatively the compounds of the present invention may be incorporated into oral liquid preparations such as aqueous or oily suspensions solutions emulsions syrups or elixirs.
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material 14 the slide coupler 200 consists of a coupler body 202 which is secured to one end of the compressible member 18 preferably by a locking dowel 204 or other conventional attachment means passing through the compressible member 18 seated in a recess 206 and engaging the coupler body 202 the coupler body 202 further includes a channel 208 into which the outer edge 16 of the automobile shade 12 is seated a release button 210 biased by a spring 212 is seated in a bore 214 intersecting the channel 208 the release button 210 includes a second channel 211 aligned parallel with the channel 208 and is biased by spring 212 to exert a locking pressure against the outer edge 16 securing the slide coupler 200 against sliding movement relative to the outer edge 16 when in the biased locking position a portion of the release button 210 protrudes from the bore 214 beyond the face of coupler body 202 when depressed inward towards the coupler body 202 the release button 210 compresses the spring 212 and shifts the second channel 211 into longitudinal alignment with the channel 208 when channel 208 and the second channel 211 are in longitudinal alignment the slide coupler 200 is capable of sliding movement along the outer edge 16 when released the release button 210 is biased outward from the coupler body 202 by the spring 212 moving the second channel 211 into parallel alignment with the channel 208 and trapping a portion of the outer edge 16 there between the trapped portion of the outer edge 16 resists sliding movement by the slide coupler 200.
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example the systems and methods of this invention can be generally expanded and applied to support any type of structure furthermore while exemplary distances and scales are shown in the figures it is to be appreciated the systems and methods of this invention can be varied to fit any particular implementation fig1 and 2 show an inward batter guide offshore platform indicated generally at 10 in which battered bracing piles 12 a e are arranged so as to minimize platform dimensions at the water surface 14 while maximizing the spacing of the piles as they extend upward from the water surface so that loads from a deck 16 at the top of the piles are transferred directly to the piling the platform includes a pile guide structure 18 which fits over and is connected to a central vertical member 20 to receive the piles 12 a e at the water surface the piles extend angularly through guides 22 of the pile guide structure in such a manner that the distance between piles is minimized at the water surface but the distances between angled piles is maximized both at the ends supporting the deck 16 as well as at the opposed end buried below the mudline 24 the pile guide connects.
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are closely related to producing the desired performance the stiffness of the recording medium determines in large measure the useable range of values for the radius of curvature of the recording medium at the bottom of the 34 v 34 the reason for this is that the radius of curvature must be chosen small enough to ensure that the stress within the recording medium is sufficient to stabilize its shape and to provide firm contact with the platen 2 while at the same time the radius of curvature must not be so small as to result in creasing or permanent deformation of the recording medium from the continual bending beneath the pinch rollers 12 and 14 for example using a relatively stiff material like mylar instead of paper generally requires a larger radius of curvature to avoid permanent deformation having chosen an appropriate radius of curvature for the recording medium at the bottom of the 34 v 34 it is apparent from the geometry that the distance r and the angle u03b2 can be varied over a wide range as the angle u03b2 is increased so is the required distance r and vice versa for the chosen radius of curvature of the recording medium in this preferred embodiment r is typically of the order of 0 5 mm with u03b2 ranging from approximately 20 u00b0 to 30 u00b0 for commercially available recording media such as dry copying paper the radius of the drive roller 4 is not critical and can be chosen for convenience to correspond to available materials fabrication methods and desired gear ratio a typical radius for the drive roller 4 ranges from approximately.
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fig3 and 7 alternatively the helical passage can be formed on the inner surface of wall 33 further the passage may be labrynth type such as numerous 90 degree bends to offer increased resistance to fluid flow the plug 41 further includes a transverse wall 45 that includes a cylindrical wall portion 45a and a transverse wall portion 45b so that it defines a first chamber 46 and a second chamber 47 fig3 10 the helical path 44 provides a restricted flow between the chambers 46 47 transverse wall 45 includes spaced openings 45c and a central opening 45d through which the projection 48 of a mushroom one way or check valve 49 of resilient material extends the mushroom check valve 49 includes a flexible laterally extending portion 50 that normally covers the opening 46 and prevents flow from the first chamber 46 to the second chamber 47 but permits flow from the second chamber 47 through the opening 46 to the first chamber as shown in fig5 and 6 the ends of the frusto conical portion 42 of plug 41 are formed with circumferentially spaced radial grooves 52 53 that communicate with the helical passage 44 defining a plenum in association with the end walls and thereby providing communication between the chambers 46 and 47 filters 53a 53b are provided at the ends of the frusto conical portions to filter the passage of air the filters are kept out of contact with the end walls and particularly the axial openings 38 36 by appropriate means such as integral ribs 54 on end wall 32 and integral ring 55 and radially inwardly extending ribs 56 on end wall 34 fig8 the diameters of the walls 33 42 and.
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where the absolute levels of modified peptides can be determined in the same manner as determining absolute levels of unmodified peptides a perform relative and or absolute quantitation of fragment peptide levels of the bim protein and demonstrate that the previously determined association as well understood in the field of cancer of bim protein expression to the stage grade status of cancer in patient or subject tumor tissue is confirmed b perform relative and or absolute quantitation of fragment peptide levels of the bim protein and demonstrate correlation with clinical outcomes from different treatment strategies wherein this correlation has already been demonstrated in the field or can be demonstrated in the future through correlation studies across cohorts of patients or subjects and tissue from those patients or subjects once either previously established correlations or correlations derived in the future are confirmed by this assay then the assay method can be used to determine optimal treatment strategy a srm mrm assay to determine the amount of the fragment peptide s of the bim protein s that is are detected to determine the relative and or absolute amount of bim protein s in a protein lysate 1 determining increased or decreased presence of bim protein s by comparing the srm mrm signature peak area from one or more two or more or three or more given bim peptides detected in a liquid tissue u2122 lysate from one formalin fixed biological sample to the same srm mrm signature peak area of the same bim fragment peptide s in at least a second third fourth or more liquid tissue u2122 lysates from least a second third fourth or more formalin fixed biological samples 2 determining increased or decreased presence of the bim protein s by comparing the srm mrm signature.
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photodetectors 4 r 4 g 4 b and 4 d may be arranged highly freely without having to comply with a certain pixel arrangement rule for color filters e g the bayer pattern specifically the photodetection cells in each photodetector 4 may be arranged as shown in fig5 a fig5 a is an upper plan view showing a pixel arrangement in each photodetector 4 of the imaging device of the present embodiment the pixels 16 are arranged so that the centers thereof are at the apices of triangles other than right triangles e g an isosceles triangle abc having equal sides ab and ac or a regular triangle the interspace between two apices along the horizontal direction aa u2032 or bc is equal to a pitch u03bb of the pixels 16 also with respect to the vertical direction the apices are aligned on horizontal lines which are spaced apart by the pitch a note that each pixel 16 corresponds to one photosensitive portion 6 fig5 b illustrates a case where a bright dark pattern having a pitch close to the pitch u03bb of the pixels 16 is projected on the photodetector 4 the pitch of the pattern being 10 u03bb 9 in the illustrated example in a row denoted by arrow 16 a dark lines 13 in the bright dark pattern lie upon the pixels 16 at the right and left ends of fig5 b and lie between pixels 16 in the central portion of fig5 b on the other hand in a row denoted by arrow 16 b the dark lines 13 in the bright dark pattern.
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above a cooking surface many times the cooking surface is a range that includes a number of burners either gas or electric and also an oven the height of cooking surfaces usually is maintained close to three feet from the floor although this will vary for each installation and for each type of cooking surface employed a range hood will typically commence at about two feet above the cooking surface although it can certainly be higher than this with adjustments made for exhaust velocity and volumes the height of a range hood may then extend for another three feet or so and meet the ceiling dependent also on the existence or lack of bulkheads or as indicated above the range hood may terminate before it meets the ceiling in which case a chimney can be used to transition the gap in between fig5 7 8 and 9 show the blower and liner assembly with the mounting brackets installed and in fig9 as installed on the mounting board in particular the blower 14 includes the blower collector 60 the blower front 62 the blower side s 64 the blower housing 66 the blower transition 68 and the blower collector flange 70 the blower collector flange also shows the nuts 72 disposed at points along its length along the blower side s there are the pre drilled holes 74 lastly the blower duct 76.
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of step e with an organic solvent concentrating and adding non polar hydrocarbon solvent to obtain anastrozole of enhanced purity an improved process of the present invention uses non polar solvent for bromination selected from a group consisting of carbon tetrachloride and chlobenzene an improved process of the present invention uses brominating agent n halosuccinimide preferably n bromosuccinimide an improved process of the present invention uses radical initiator in the step of bromination selected from a group consisting of benzolyperoxide and aibn an improved process of the present invention uses optionally non polar solvent in combination with dmf preferably toluene or hexane solvent in the coupling reaction with alkali metal triazole an improved process of the present invention uses triazole salt selected from a group consisting of sodium triazole and potassium triazole an improved process of the present invention uses alkali carbonate selected from a group consisting of sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate an improved process of the present invention uses water immiscible solvent for extraction selected from a group consisting of toluene methylene chloride disopropyl ether and chloroform preferably toluene an improved process of the present invention uses organic acid selected from a group consisting of p toluene sulphonic acid malefic acid fumaric acid oxalic acid and mineral acid selected from hydrochloric acid phosphoric acid sulphonic acid and hydrobromic acid for the preparation of acid addition salt an improved process of the present invention uses aromatic solvent toluene optionally with polar solvent selected from a group consisting of methanol ethanol isoproponal acetonitrile and acetone for the preparation of acid addition salt the preparation of anastrozole is depicted in.
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represents an opportunity to leverage the existing wire media network infrastructure to enable the delivery of greater functionality several methods and techniques have been proposed but they are generally computationally intense hence costly the present invention may be employed in any type of network that uses wire media in whole or in part that is a network may use both wire media such as coaxial cable and wireless devices such as satellites as defined herein a network is a group of points or nodes connected by communication paths the communication paths may be connected by wires or they may be wirelessly connected a network as defined herein can interconnect with other networks and contain subnetworks a network as defined herein can be characterized in terms of a spatial distance for example such as a local area network lan a personal area network pan a metropolitan area network man and a wide area network wan among others a network as defined herein can also be characterized by the type of data transmission technology in use on it for example a tcp ip network and a systems network architecture network among others a network as defined herein can also be characterized by whether it carries voice data or both kinds of signals a network as defined herein can also be characterized by who can use the network for example a public switched telephone network pstn other types of public networks and a private network such as within a single room or home among others a network as defined herein can also be characterized by the usual nature of its connections for example.
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and operation voltage v cc equivalently corresponds to the variation slope of operation voltage v cc for example the quicker operation voltage v cc drops the more filtered voltage v cc lpf exceeds operation voltage v cc when inverted ovp signal s ovp b outputted by comparator 64 is u201c 1 u201d in logic multiplexer 66 couples over voltage reference v ref ovp to the non inverted input of comparator 64 in the opposite when inverted ovp signal s ovp b is u201c 0 u201d in logic multiplexer 66 couples filtered voltage v cc lpf to the non inverted input of comparator 64 accordingly if inverted ovp signal s ovp b is u201c 1 u201d it implies that operation voltage v cc might not have been too high and comparator 64 compares operation voltage v cc with over voltage reference v ref ovp to check whether operation voltage v cc is too high at this moment if inverted ovp signal s ovp b is u201c 0 u201d it implies that operation voltage v cc has been too high and comparator 64 compares operation voltage v cc with filtered voltage v cc lpf equivalently detecting the variation slope of operation voltage v.
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diameter there is thus created a annular section of increased tubing diameter 36 at the tubing end section 20 a as shown in fig2 which provides an interference fit with the surrounding liner 14 the sealing bands 22 being deformed to form a fluid tight seal between the expanded tubing 36 and the liner 14 the hard material in the grip bands 23 also assists in keying the tubing section 36 to the liner 14 there may be a degree of elastic and even plastic deformation of the liner 14 which will serve to provide a more secure location for the straddle 10 following creation of the annular extension 36 the pressure in the tool string 26 is reduced such that the rollers 32 may retract the expander 28 is then advanced towards the lower end of the straddle 10 and engages a stop 38 provided on the lower end of the tubing 20 the pressure in the tool string is then increased once more to actuate the rollers 32 and the expander 28 is rotated to create a second annular section of increased diameter 40 the expander 28 may then be deactivated and retrieved from the bore leaving the straddle 10 locked in place in the bore and serving to isolate the formation 16 from the bore to remove the straddle 10 the locking and sealing sections 36 40 are milled out and the remaining section of tubing then removed in other embodiments the increased diameter sections 36 40 may be formed simultaneously by provision of two expanders located one at either end of.
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elastic deformation of the legs 26 this design ensures that the locking elements 21 and the bearing device 20 can interlock in a position shown in fig1 in which the central axis 24 is perpendicular to the respective base area 4 5 6 i e in which the web 25 rests in the corresponding base area 4 5 6 on the other hand the locking element 21 can be pivoted such that it disappears completely in the respective cavity 17 18 19 i e it does not project downwardly over the respective base area 4 5 6 snap in elements 33 having a snap in locking bead 34 projecting outwardly are formed on the web 25 of each locking element 21 the snap in locking elements 33 are separated from each other by recesses 35 so that they are elastically deformable towards the central axis 24 as seen in fig1 the locking apertures 15 each have a rear recess 36 that corresponds to the configuration of the snap in locking elements 33 with the snap in locking beads 34 so that the snap in locking elements 33 can snap engage elastically with the locking apertures 15 disengagement is possible without any difficulty by the respective snap in locking element 33 being detached from the locking aperture 15 fig1 illustrates the creation of a landscape from landscape units the assembly of only two landscape units 1 and 2 being shown in the case of the landscape unit 1 placed on an.
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obtained in the catalytic oxidation process for the generation of synthesis gas and or the fischer tropsch reaction for the liquefaction of natural gas both processes are highly exothermic and usually the excess heat is removed by steam cooling the steam thus generated may be used for the production of power to be used in the liquefaction process part of the energy may also be used in the hydrocarbon synthesis plant but certainly the excess may be used in the liquefaction process in the case that only a limited amount of end flash gas would be available the preference is given to use it in the manufacturing steam methane reforming of hydrogen and or synthesis gas having a high hydrogen carbon monoxide ratio it is preferred to use the end flash gas first as feed for the steam methane reforming process and when sufficient gas is available also as fuel for the process usually to replace off gas from the hydrocarbon synthesis reaction when more end flash gas is available or in the case that it is not desired to use it as fuel for the steam methane reforming process this can be used in the preparation of synthesis gas for the hydrocarbon synthesis reaction for a liquefaction plant designed to produce 4 mpta lng the amount of end flash gas could be between 0 4 and 1 2 mpta such an amount of end flash gas may result in an increase of lng production.
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u2212 50 v bias potential was provided to the substrate the remaining steps were like the steps of sample 1 and the obtained electrode was indicated as sample 10 sample 11 the substrate was heated to 200 u00b0 c and u2212 100 v bias potential was provided to the substrate the remaining steps were like the steps of sample 1 and the obtained electrode was indicated as sample 11 the three electrode cell consisted of the ag agcl electrode served as the reference electrode pt as the counter electrode and electrodes prepared in sample 1 to sample 8 respectively as the working electrodes the cyclic voltammetric measurement was performed by an electrochemical analyzer ch instruments chi 608b usa the electrolytes were placed in a solution and degassed with purified nitrogen gas before voltammetric measurements the solution temperature was maintained at 25 u00b0 c by means of a circulating water thermostat haake dc3 and k20 germany the cyclic voltammetry cv was taken in a 0 5 m aqueous electrolyte licl ph 6 7 at a scan rate of 100 mv s u2212 1 the potential window in the range of 0 to 1 v was used in all measurements unless otherwise specified capacitance was normalized as 1 g of manganese cobalt zinc oxide impedance measurement was operated at 5 mv ac amplitude with a frequency.
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the depth of the intended top of the sand column the initial rate of descension of the sand stick was several times the anticipated descension rate of unconsolidated sand the molecular weight of the polyethylene glycol significantly affects the rate at which the sand stick falls through the column with higher weights causing a more rapid descent the above field experience has shown that wells in the approximate range of 8 000 to 16 000 feet serve as appropriate applications for a sand stick using polyethylene glycol with approximately 8000 molecular weight cosmetic toiletry and fragrance association 34 peg 150 34 in these applications which involved approximately 2 44 inch internal diameter tubing 3 55 inch internal diameter casing and 4 09 inch internal diameter casing the sand stick diameter was 1 75 inches with a length of 24 inches these dimensions provided approximately one linear foot of sand column in the tubing application in such applications it was determined that the 1 75 inch sand stick diameter in the 2 44 inch internal diameter tubing produced an increased likelihood of unwanted accumulations of sand at depths less than the target it is anticipated that the optimum sand stick diameter for 2 44 inch internal diameter tubing will be approximately 1 5 inches when this diameter is used the sand stick length is increased to approximately 30 inches in order to provide an equivalent sand volume our field experience also included a sand stick combining 20 40.
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expand as the slit areas of the nailing flange 12 are reshaped each into a v shape configuration sealed by the seal after it finally cures with the preferred caulking compound i have found from start to finish that it may take as long as three 3 days before the cure has been completed sufficient to allow the caps 10 to be shipped to prevent them from sticking together they can be shipped sooner if they can be held apart from one another the flange 18 can either be crimped by means of a crimping tool or it can be crimped by using a sheet metal crimping machine as desired by proceeding with the crimping step before the sealant has started to cure the crimping step can be utilized to create the arcuate shape to be imparted to the drip cap 10 so that the sealant can continue to expand before total cure occurs the crimped areas actually are in the form of channels and hence i have also described them as comprising channels 22 it will further be seen that the channels 22 are vertically aligned with a corresponding one of the slits 28 directly to the rear of the horizontal support flange 20 to provide an attractive configuration when viewed from a front side of a thus formed strip or piece of aluminum material after the caulking or sealant material applied in the v shaped slits 28 has cured it serves to provide.
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an anchor pad 238 that is bolted on the other side of the vehicle chassis 32 at a position substantially directly opposite the position at which anchor pad 232 is bolted to the chassis 32 actuation of hydraulic motors 220 and 222 is in unison upon such actuation the push frame 16 and thereby the variable wing plow blade 110 are tipped forwardly or backwardly about the axis of the pivot bearings 62 66 or 64 68 in the pivot mounts 58 and 60 to position the plow blade to the desired pitch angle position with the length of each of the arms 224 and 226 selected to form a parallelogram with the combined length of frames 12 14 and 16 such adjusted pitch angle of the plow blade is not changed upon variation in the height above the ground of the plow blade in general the fluid supply means the hydraulic piping or circuitry and the control panel means for selectively actuating the several hydraulic motor means form no part of the present invention and have not been illustrated in order to avoid undue complication of the drawing the invention features however the use of relief valve means in connection with the hydraulic motors 206 and 208 provided for actuating the wing blades 116 and 114 respectively for releasing pressure in the associated hydraulic motor cylinder in the event either wing blade hits an immovable object while the vehicle is in motion upon such release in pressure in the hydraulic cylinder the associated wing blade is allowed to deflect around it hinge connection to the center blade 112 thereby avoiding damage to the wing blade and also to.
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selected so as to maximize operation at these lower temperatures the multilayer film 10 is extruded onto a chill roller 42 which may be patterned so as to impart a pattern to the newly formed film 10 this is particularly advantageous to reduce the gloss of the film and give it a matte finish using a three layer film construction such as is shown in fig4 typically the multilayer film 10 as initially formed will have an overall thickness 28 of approximately 40 microns or greater with the first skin layer 18 and each skin layer 20 having an initial thickness of 3 microns or greater which collectively may be approximately 15 percent of the overall initial thickness in a construction as in fig4 from the co extrusion film apparatus 40 the film 10 may be directed to a film stretching unit not shown such as a machine direction orienter or u201c mdo u201d which is a commercially available device from vendors such as the marshall and williams company of providence rhode island such an apparatus has a plurality of stretching rollers which stretch and thin the multilayer film 10 in the machine direction of the film which is the direction of travel.
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embodiment the electronics module collects data until receiving an instruction from a wired or wireless interface to stop recording data ending the measurement session in another embodiment a button or other switch on the board 100 is utilized to instruct the module 106 to stop collecting data ending the measurement session after collection data may be transmitted to an application program executing on a computer at step 206 in one embodiment data is streamed to the application program while board 100 is rotating in another embodiment data is sent to the application program only the electronics module 106 has detected that rotation has stopped in another embodiment data is not transmitted to the application program until the application program affirmatively pulls data from the electronics module 106 via a request in another embodiment data is transmitted to the application program after a button or other switch on the board 100 is utilized at step 208 the transmitted data may be used to calculate an overall score regarding the quality of board rotations which may be termed a comprehensive score in one embodiment the comprehensive score is based on the number of rotations the speed of rotations and the change in pitch.
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optionally preformed on stations further up the production line from upstream to downstream the production line is made up of a loading station 19 on which an operator places cold reinforcement sheets of an infrared oven 20 which heats individually each reinforcement sheet that is placed on the loading station and delivers it at the end of the oven that is further from the loading station and of a second picking up device 21 which picks up the heated sheets and can place them in two different places depending on the type of part to be made for a part using a plurality of reinforcement sheets the second picking up device 21 stacks up the reinforcement sheets exiting from the oven and then when there are enough of them places them on a pre forming rack the sheets as stacked up for pre forming purposes are inserted into a hot air oven 22 so as to bring them to the temperature at which they were on exiting from the infrared oven 20 for a part using a single reinforcement sheet the second picking up device 21 makes the reinforcement sheets available directly to the first picking up device 18 so that they can be placed immediately in the mold 17 it should be noted that the picking up device 18 made up by pressers each having two sets of needles is particularly well suited to handling heated reinforcement sheets of the twintex type and to handling them in a vertical position as applies in the production line shown in fig7 firstly the heated sheets are easy to spear and secondly the heated sheets are easy for the needles to hold because said needles are perpendicular to the plane of the sheet in addition the vertical position of.
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102 includes first and second sealing devices 134 and 136 extending from opposite ends of trim strip 102 sealing devices 134 and 136 can be used to bring trim 102 into a sealing relationship with both windshield 132 and body 108 it is to be appreciated that a general configuration and purpose of trim 102 is well known in the art it is also to be appreciated that other trim strips having various profiles different seals or the like can be used and are contemplated within the scope of the present invention 0025 fig2 shows a perspective view of first portion 128 of clip 104 according to embodiments of the present invention first portion 128 includes an edge 200 with a pair of tongues 202 and 204 extending therefrom as seen in fig1 tongues 202 and 204 correspond generally in shape to an edge or ridge portion 103 of body 108 when clip 104 is placed in a desired optimal position to align trim 102 with the windshield opening in body 108 tongues 202 and 204 are positioned against ridge portion 103 of body 108 it is to be appreciated that the precise configuration of tongues 202 and 204 is not critical so long as they are of a size and shape to engage or come into contact with the appropriate portion of body 108 in addition although two tongues 202 and 204 are shown a different number of tongues may be.
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the plane of flat portion 12 and are spaced from flat portion 12 in a direction perpendicular to the plane of flat portion 12 side members 18 have concave edges 24 that cooperate with tabs 20 to create recesses 25 that allow reflector 10 to be mounted on an electronic device 30 such as an ipad 2 u00ae as shown in fig8 side members 18 form solid walls that each extend from a respective edge 24 to bottom portion 12 and concave portion 14 reflector 10 will be installed at the location of the speaker or one of the speakers of electronic device 30 and will be held in place by gripping the edge of device 30 between edges 24 and tabs or legs 20 in the installed state concave surface 14 will face toward the speaker and reflector 10 will present an open sound outlet area that is bounded by sides 18 and the free end of concave portion 14 i e the end of concave portion 14 that is remote from the free end of flat portion 12 thus reflector 10 will direct the sound produced by the electronic device toward the user generally perpendicular to the plane of the electronic device display screen according to a particular novel feature of the invention reflector 20 is preferably provided with a magnet 28 shown in fig1 and 2 locate to be attracted to a magnet forming a component of or.
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strength and elasticity suitable for trails and sidewalks 50 kg of the waste polyurethane chips obtained from the above embodiment 1 were used together with 50 kg of polyurethane chips prepared by using new polyurethane material to be blended with the binder the urethane chips using the new polyurethane material were prepared by mixing 50 kg of liquid polyurethane with 35 kg of heavy calcium carbonate and 0 5 kg of a pigment in a high speed stirrer of more than 1 000 rpm pouring and curing the mixture in a frame in the shape of a plate and then pulverizing it into the size of 3 5 mm the other procedures were the same as in embodiment 1 and as a result the permeable and elastic pavement blocks in much clear color were obtained as another embodiment to produce permeable and elastic pavement blocks suitable for walking the waste polyurethane chips having the size of 3 to 5 mm on average were prepared by using a normal pigment and the chips having the same size were separately prepared by using a photoluminescent pigment zinc sulfide each of which were blended with the binder in the ratio of 4 1 the permeable and elastic blocks produced by using the normal pigment were arranged as previously designed and the blocks using the photoluminescent pigment were also arranged according to a predetermined design as described above the permeable and elastic pavement blocks according to the present invention use waste polyurethane chips obtained from soles of shoes parts of toys parts of refrigerators parts of vehicles and decrepit recycled polyurethane resilient.
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preferably anionic or mixtures thereof involving one or more from the other families of illustrated surfactants amphoteric nonionic and the like with or without an additional anionic surfactant can be present in the composition in various quantities for example broad minimums of the surfactant can be present at 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 or 20 wt of the compositions particularly where the aqueous composition is a liquid with respect to liquid preferably aqueous compositions the anionic surfactant is from about 2 to about 25 wt of the composition specifically about 5 to about 20 wt other surfactants may be present such as an amphoteric particularly a betaine and a nonionic particularly an alkylated polyglycoside their quantities are from about 1 to about 20 wt of the composition generally the total surfactant in a liquid composition is at least about 3 or 4 wt preferably at least about 5 wt and is generally no more than about 30 wt preferably no more than about 25 wt but can be as low as no more than about 10 15 or 20 wt for a solid composition the total surfactant can be from about 60 to about 90 wt preferably from about 70 to about 85 wt of the composition soap can be present at about 15 to about 100 wt of the total surfactant u201c soap bars u201d generally have from about 65 to about 90 wt soap therein with less than about 10 wt preferably less than about 5 wt of other surfactant therein most preferably there is zero or zero to about 2 wt of other surfactant therein bars having a smaller quantity of soap within the disclosed range of soap usually have a mild synthetic surfactant therein such as sodium cocoyl isethionate at moderate to high.
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digital motor employed at 40 the current flowing to the motor is checked at 41 it is determined whether the current flow meets an acceptable limit at 46 if the current flow is not acceptable the 34 no current 34 error count is located at 47 the error count is advanced by 1 to account for new 34 no current 34 error at 48 the new 34 no current 34 error count is loaded in the memory at 49 the acceptable error established in the romset program i e how many transient errors will be allowed before the movement of the system is terminated such as 50 or 100 this allows flexibility so the doctor can make a determination depending on the environment of the patient at 50 the new 34 no current 34 error count is checked and a determination is made regarding whether it is below the maximum established as too many errors at 52 if the error count is above the maximum number of allowable 34 no current 34 errors the system physically burns a fuse designated the 34 open 34 indicator to show that for some reason there has been 34 no current 34 to the motor when there should have been current more than a maximum number of established times possible causes of the 34 no current 34 condition could be an open circuit or extensive interference from an external electrical field at 50b if the error count is below the maximum number of allowable 34 no current 34 errors the system loops back prior to decrement on time count and the process is continued at 42 if the current flow is acceptable a delay is imposed to match the time use for a 34 no current 34 decision at 43 the on time count.
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bisectional trisectional and quarter sectional fracture of the tablet for patient consumption each amount of active substance separated in this manner from the tablet then constitutes in itself a new separate dosage of a medicament and is thus governed by the same prescriptions regarding accuracy and permissible limits of dosage as in the case of the undivided tablet for e g a tablet with a circular horizontal cross section having two score lines disposed on the surface wherein the score lines are placed diametrically and perpendicular to each other such that the tablet may be fractured into equal quarter sections for consumption the present invention also provides high dose oral pharmaceutical composition of artemether and lumefantrine of the present invention comprising artemether in an amount of 40 mg and lumefantrine in an amount of 240 mg which may be bioequivalent to two tablets of coartem u00ae marketed by novartis the present invention also provides high dose oral pharmaceutical composition of artemether and lumefantrine of the present invention comprising artemether in an amount of 60 mg and lumefantrine in an amount of 360 mg which may be bioequivalent to three tablets of coartem u00ae marketed by novartis the present invention also provides high dose oral pharmaceutical composition of artemether and lumefantrine of the present invention comprising artemether in an amount of 80 mg and lumefantrine in an amount of 480 mg which.
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solid material occurs then agitation will restore the suspension as another example 128 ounces of drx 25 polishing compound 32 ounces of eagle 1 metal polish big rig formula 128 ounces of lc 3567 256 ounces of mineral spirits and 80 ounces of isopropanol are mixed as above the drx 25 polishing compound contains kerosene cristoballite a crystalline silica diatomaceous earth petroleum oil and quartz the eagle 1 metal polish contains aliphatic hydrocarbons stoddard type stearic acid and sodium gluconate the lc 3567 contains crystalline aluminum oxide triethanolamine stearate and water the mineral spirits ligroin is refined solvent naphtha the isopropanol isopropyl alcohol is in the same form as rubbing alcohol a key ingredient in any formula is the solvent homogenizer alcohol isopropyl alcohol has been found to be the alcohol of choice ethanol for example is not as effective in using the metal cleaner polish of this invention it is only necessary to dampen a cloth or pad with the slurry and to wipe the surface to be cleaned it requires no pressure beyond the weight of the hand of the user to clean the surface of a big rig fuel tank for example numerous variations in the composition of the cleaner polish of this invention within the scope of the appended claims will occur to those skilled in the art and in light of the foregoing disclosure as has been indicated in the brief summary of the invention above.
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with female dovetails however the edges can be provided with either male or female dovetails the corresponding slides are provided with female or male dovetails the dovetails 49 along the top and side edges 29 33 extend the length of the respective edges on the bottom edge 31 the dovetail is interrupted by the opening 39 into the cavity 37 a side slide 23 is shown in fig8 10 the slide 23 is equipped with a corresponding rail 49 or dovetail so as to fit onto one of the side edges 33 of the base block 21 in the preferred embodiment only one side slide 23 need slide on the base block the other side slide 23 u2032 which is substantially similar to the one side 23 can be permanently coupled the base block 21 such as by an adhesive the side slide 23 and the extinguishing slide 15 can be provided with a depression 51 for a finger hold to allow for better grip on the respective slide the extinguisher plate 25 see fig1 and 3 is a plate that is located along a portion of the length of the top edge 29 the plate is made of metal or some other non flammable material at the temperature of a burning wick the plate can be coupled to the base block 21 by tabs 53 or teeth which are formed in the edges of the plate and then bent down to engage the base.
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128 132 are set to make the translated low frequency components in the output signal on the order of 12 to 15 db below the level of the high frequency components converter 122 serves to convert the high frequency components of speech signals from a microphone 133 to the low frequency band for transmission in that band with the low frequency components this converter includes a volume compression and a g c circuit 134 a 1600 hz high pass filter 136 a summation network 137 a balanced modulator 138 and a 1400 hz low pass output filter 139 the gains of filters 136 139 are set to make the translated high frequency components of the output signal on the order of 12 15 db below the level of the low frequency components injection signals for modulators 131 138 are provided by a common 1500 hz oscillator 144 the outputs of filters 132 139 are connected to the inputs of a summation amplifier 142 and the output of this amplifier is connected to an output terminal 143 for delivery to the transmission line or other voice processing circuitry deconverters 123 124 process the signals transmitted in the high and low frequency bands respectively and utilize a common input terminal 146 and a common a g c circuit 147 at the output of the a g c.
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relative to the work surface 22 and engagement of the plunger 37 by the finger 36 can be timed to occur at the lower end of the path of travel of the protective guard 26 or just prior thereto provided the signal for the actuation of the blade 16 is only given when said guard has travelled a sufficient distance to provide maximum safety for the operator movement of the blade 16 and the protective guard 26 to their initial or inactive positions can occur simultaneously or may be accomplished by a sequence reverse to that by which they were activated the manner in which the protective guard 26 and blade 16 are actuated provide positive assurance of safety for the operator and when these elements are in their inactive positions sufficient clearence is provided so that the workpieces are cuased to advance on the work surface 11 free of any possible interference referring now to fig2 a modification of the cutting apparatus according to the invention is shown in which a cutting blade 40 of the circular type is utilized and which is driven by any suitable motor indicated by numeral 42 this blade 40 is lowered and raised by means of a piston cyliinder unit 43 in a manner which has not been shown in detail for it is considered that the mechanism for performing such a function is well known additionally the motor 42 may be of the type which operates continuously or that is actuated when the.
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respectively fig2 b and 2d are plots of pipe stress versus longitudinal position of the tubular 90 along the slips 20 in a prior art spider and the spider 5 respectively fig2 a shows that an inclination angle 95 is the same for both the slips and the bowl fig2 b shows the resulting stress distribution along the length of the pipe in contact with the slips engineering calculations and finite element analysis show that the stress is concentrated on the lower section of the slips that are engaged with the tubular this stress concentration is caused by the combination of radial stress that is generated by the slips engaging the tubular with axial stresses produced by the weight of the string thus the stress distribution is non uniform and the stress increases towards a lower end of the tubular 90 fig2 c shows a design that more evenly distributes the stress distribution along the length of the tubular 90 in contact with the dies 20 c of the slips 20 each slip 20 has an inclination angle 95 s that is greater than an inclination angle 95 b of the bowl preferably the difference between slip angle 95 s and bowl angle 95 b is less than 1 degree more preferably less than one quarter of a degree and most preferably less than or equal to about one eighth of a degree this difference results in an upper portion of each of the dies 20 c contacting the tubular 90 before the rest of each of the dies as the weight of the tubular 90 is transferred to the spider 5 the.
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plate faces that come together to provide edges that are bias cut in relation to the path of travel of a cathode moving in relation to the anode application_number US 45792090 A description the anode of the present invention can find particular utility in electrodeposition operation in an electrolytic cell wherein a deposit e g a deposit of metal such as a zinc containing deposit is provided on a cathode exemplary of such operations is the electrogalvanizing of a substrate metal strip such as a steel strip the anode can be particularly utilized in an electrodeposition operation wherein the cathode is a moving cathode such as a moving sheet of steel as in an electrogalvanizing operation of coiled steel in strip form for convenience the anode may often be described herein in reference to use in an electrodeposition operation and for illustrative purposes such an operation may often be referred to as an electrogalvanizing operation however it is to be understood that the anode is contemplated for use in electrolytic cells utilizing other electrodeposition processes e g the deposition of metals such as cadmium nickel or tin plus metal alloys as exemplified by nickel zinc alloys as well as in operations other than electrodeposition such as anodizing electrophoresis and electropickling in reference to the drawings the same identifying number has generally been used for the same element in each of the figures referring to fig1 a a prior art segmented plate anode is shown generally at 1 the anode as shown is made up of five plate anode segments 2 for purposes of simplicity of illustration electrical supply means anode support means and the like are not shown in conjunction with a moving cathode such cathode would be in movement across the faces of the anode segments.
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disposed over predetermined portions of the first and second sidewalk 12 and 14 such as upper and central segments thereof to permit the application and display of display material 32 of course the locations and content of the display material 32 can vary irnfinitely and can include for instance branding product information and pricing codes display material 32 can be centrally disposed on one or both sidewalk 12 and 14 on the bottom gusset panel 16 and potentially above the closure mechanism still further a handle 24 can be cut through each of the first and second sidewalk 12 and 14 in aligned locations such as adjacent to the upper edges thereof in this example the handle 24 is disposed below the zipper closure 18 but it could be disposed above the zipper closure 18 as shown and described hereinbelow as seen in fig7 a handle 24 a can be formed in the first sidewall 12 and a handle 24 b can be formed in the second sidewall 14 with further reference to fig3 produce pouches 10 as taught herein can be initially provided with a retaining strip 26 that has a plurality of retaining apertures 28 longitudinally spaced therealong a fastener 36 such as a simple twist tie can be passed through each of the aligned apertures 28 in a plurality of produce pouches 10 to retain the pouches 10 prior to separation and filling the retaining strip 26 can be removable thereby to permit a separation of the retaining strip 26 from the remainder of a given pouch 10 and a separation of that pouch 10 from the remaining pouches 10 in this example as best seen in fig3 the retaining strip 26 is.
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22 a so as to provide a negative feedback voltage as a function of the output averaged over time of comparator 22 a in operation comparator 22 a performs an analog comparison of analog input 16 a and the negative feedback voltage and provides a logic_ 1 value when analog input 16 a is higher than the negative feedback voltage and a logic_ 0 value when analog input 16 a is lower than the negative feedback voltage in adc 12 b the feedback network 24 b is connected to the non inverting input of comparator 22 b so as to provide a positive feedback voltage as a function of the output averaged over time of comparator 22 b in operation comparator 22 b performs an analog comparison of analog input 16 b and the positive feedback voltage and provides a logic_ 1 value when analog input 16 b is lower than the positive feedback voltage and a logic_ 0 value when analog input 16 b is higher than the positive feedback voltage in accordance with our invention a suitable feedback network 24 x illustrated in fig3 comprises an averager 26 x a low pass filter 28 x and a digital to analog converter u201c dac u201d 30 x in accordance with our invention averager 26 a b is adapted to monitor the respective output 18.
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end stop 306 is an upwardly extending lug at the perimeter of support hub 308 support hub 308 includes a raised hub portion with an outwardly facing wall 338 and a perimeter flange 330 the lug 306 extends upward at the periphery of perimeter flange 330 the annular body 331 of drive ring 302 fits over the hub portion of the support hub 308 occupying the region inward of lug 306 inner face 336 of ring 331 slides against outwardly facing surface 338 of support hub 308 the support hub 308 is fixed to the upper face of the spin basket base 322 for example by fasteners 312 practically this allows assembly of the spin basket onto the drive shaft by first fitting the radial support bearings over the drive shaft then fixing the thrust bearing 310 over the lower spline 313 then support hub 308 is fitted over the drive shaft and fastened to the spin basket base to support the spin basket on thrust bearing 310 then agitator 124 is fitted to the upper spline on the drive shaft and secured in place by fastener 350 typical agitator motion during the agitation mode is between 0 5 and 1 5 revolutions so the almost two revolutions provided by the clutch of the present invention will generally be sufficient to absorb the agitation movement of the drive shaft without engaging to drive the wash basket at the end of each stroke in the preferred electronically commutated drive system an upper limit can be applied to the agitator motion for example an upper limit of 1 5 revolutions however there may be a directional bias in the relative movement between the agitator and the wash basket the wash basket will tend to be dragged by the.
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chamber 22 it will be appreciated that there is no hydraulic communication between the advance volume and the retard volume and that both these volumes are constant during operation of the spool 19 as it will further explained below a control actuator 30 for example a step motor acts on one end of the spool 19 and controls movement of the spool 19 relative to the valve sleeve 17 under the control of an engine control unit ecu 31 this control actuator 30 is able to lock the spool 19 in position in to thereby lock the phaser vane 13 in position in operation the spool 19 can be moved to various positions between the advanced position shown in fig2 and the retarded position shown in fig3 based upon various engine parameters monitored by the ecu 31 which utilizes this information to operate the control actuator 30 hence as shown fig2 when the ecu 31 controls the control actuator 30 i e the step motor to pull the spool 19 to the left from its null position fig2 the oil in the valve advance chamber 21 is pushed to the phaser advance chamber 15 while the oil in the phaser retard chamber 16 is pulled to the valve retard chamber 22 causing the vane 13 to advance the control actuator 30 is then locked in position in order to avoid any further motion of the vane 13 toward the advance or retard direction similarly referring now to fig3 when the ecu 31 controls the control actuator 30 i e the step motor to pushes the spool 19 to the right from its null position.
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of these upper passages such as the upper passages 55 a 55 b and 55 c can be of various configurations such as dependent upon the particular use or application so long as the upper passages such as the upper passages 55 a 55 b and 55 c can receive the coolant and can permit or facilitate the flow of the cooled coolant such as water or other coolant from the coolant tank 12 such as to a location an area e g building interior etc a structure or a device requiring cooling for example where separate passages or ports are provided such as the upper passages 55 a 55 b and 55 c the more distal ports are desirably somewhat larger in diameter than the ports or passages relatively closer to the second coolant manifold 52 in order to assist in relatively more evenly distributing flow of the coolant from the coolant tank 12 for example in this regard as illustrated in fig7 the upper passage 55 a has a diameter d 1 that is larger than a diameter d 2 of the upper passage 55 b and the upper passage 55 b has the diameter d 2 that is larger than a.
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tube by heating then stretching the tube into a tubular acicular shape an aperture is formed either by etching the glass when it is well suited for etching or by cladding glass when it is not the inner surface of the aperture is then coated with a metal film using vapor deposition techniques fig3 is a cross sectional diagram showing another example of a probe 38 whose tip tapers less sharply than the probes mentioned in the previous paragraph and whose aperture at the tip has an inner diameter of 0 2 microns onto the tip is formed by metal vapor deposition an approximately 500 u00e5 thick film 38a into which is formed an aperture 38b of approximately 500 u00e5 diameter an approximately 100 u00e5 thick metal film can optionally be formed over the surface of the film 38a by vapor deposition an aperture made as shown in fig3 creates a more uniform electric field between the tip of the probe 38 and the surface of the sample 22 and moreover allows attaining of a higher resolution another method of forming film 38a is by applying an organic film to the opening at the tip of the probe 38 and depositing by vapor deposition an approximately 100 u00e5 thick aluminum film to the surface of the organic film the organic film is then removed by heating over the surface of the aluminum film is formed a resist film the resist film is exposed to an electron beam to etch the.
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1 u2032 there the transmitted further signal is compared with a reference signal the reference signal used is the previously detected code of the mobile communication unit 20 in fig5 if the further signal from the transmission reception unit does not match the reference signal a further signal state change is produced as a comparison result for the further signal from the transmission reception unit and the currently premarked second functional descriptor 16 u2032 from the top in fig6 is marked completely for the further signal state change in fig7 the user confirms a completely marked functional descriptor 16 16 u2032 16 u2033 by lowering the right hand the mobile communication unit 20 is taken back into the detection range of the transmission reception unit and the communication between the transmission reception unit and the mobile communication unit 20 is set up again this change of position by the user is denoted by a downward pointing vertical arrow the transmission reception unit detects that the communication with the mobile communication unit 20 has been set up again as yet a further signal the further signal from the transmission reception unit is transmitted to the call input apparatus 1 1 u2032 the transmitted yet further signal is compared with a reference signal the reference signal used is the previously detected code from.
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u201c first rearward position u201d the eccentric journal assembly 54 is in a u201c first rearward position u201d similarly as used herein when the eccentric journal assembly 54 is in the u201c second forward position u201d the eccentric journal assembly 54 is in a u201c second forward position u201d finally as shown in fig7 and 9 during the revolution of journal assembly shaft 60 the eccentric journal 62 maximum radius is also disposed either below the journal assembly shaft 60 fig7 or above the journal assembly shaft 60 fig9 in the embodiment shown in fig3 the connecting rod assembly 56 includes an elongated connecting rod 70 having a first end 72 and a second end 74 the connecting rod first end 72 includes a bearing assembly 76 the connecting rod first end bearing assembly 76 defines an opening 78 sized to correspond with the eccentric journal 62 thus the eccentric journal 62 may be disposed within the connecting rod first end bearing assembly opening 78 as the eccentric journal 62 rotates bias is applied to the connecting rod first end bearing assembly 76 thus the connecting rod first end bearing assembly 76 is structured to engage the eccentric journal 62 the connecting rod second end 74 and therefore the connecting rod 70 is structured to be.
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other fabric upholstery within a room simple vacuuming of the granules removes the used particles containing the entrained malodors and then a fresh supply of granules can be applied at the convenience of the user the present invention also comprises a method for absorbing a hydrophobic material comprising the step of contacting the hydrophobic material having a clogp greater than 1 with a surface modified absorbent comprising a partially hydrolyzed porous starch matrix and a siloxane surface modifying agent applied to the porous starch matrix the hydrophobic material which is removed may be a material that is not malodorous but is nevertheless undesirable for other aesthetic reasons these hydrophobic materials typically have a clogp greater than 1 the hydrophobic material having a clogp greater than 1 may be a freely dispersed material in the air or the material may be dispersed in an aqueous based medium the hydrophobic materials removable or irreversibly absorbable by the modified microporous surface coated starch granules of the present invention are characterized by the calculated logarithm of their octanol water partition coefficient clogp the octanol water partition coefficient of a hydrophobic species is the ratio between its equilibrium concentration in octanol and in water since the partition coefficients are frequently.
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wirelessly transmitted to a computer or other device alternatively the data may be outputted to a computer or other device in real time the coating monitor may have internal battery power or may obtain power via a lead other power sources such as solar cells vibration energy scavenging or the like may replace or supplement the battery additional sensors such as moisture or humidity sensors may be incorporated into the coating monitor fig3 shows one embodiment of a coating monitor 24 attached with a suction cup attachment 38 to a coated structure 40 clearly other attachment means could be used such as mechanical fastening means magnets adhesives or other means the coating 42 would typically be applied to the substrate 44 to prevent or reduce corrosion degradation or other deterioration the coating may include paints other polymeric films appliqu u00e9s or other peel and stick films ceramic coatings conversion coatings anodized films or other applied grown or deposited coatings the substrate could be any material that is electrically conductive for example metal carbon filled polymers metal filled polymers or any other electrically conductive material this substrate could be a component of almost any type of structure for example bridges airplanes ships ground vehicles tanks pipelines buildings towers supporting members or the like the substrate could also be laboratory test panels.
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b detail of the cleaved edge showing complete inversion c high magnification micrograph of the a si h surface showing low surface roughness and good overall silicon infiltration the scale bars represent a 5 u03bcm b 1 u03bcm and c 0 5 u03bcm the different diameter microspheres were then crystallized by assisted directed evaporation induced self assembly deisa of an ethanolic dispersion within the spatial confines of a parallel array of micrometer scale rectangular microchannels on a glass substrate this method being described in u s patent application ser no 09 977 254 which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference convection and capillary forces cause the silica microspheres to nucleate and grow as well ordered and oriented fcc colloidal crystals exclusively within the microchannels with the top surface being a 111 crystalline plane the walls 112 and the end surfaces 110 these silica colloidal crystals are then mechanically stabilized and connected with a continuous layer of sio 2 from a room temperature acid catalyzed reaction of gas phase sicl 4 aldrich 99 with condensed water on the sphere surface using a method described in u s patent application ser no 10 255 578 which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference the microfibres are subsequently infiltrated with silicon in a layer by layer fashion using either a home built static or dynamic chemical vapor deposition apparatus and disilane si 2 h 6 aldrich 99 99 as the silicon precursor for the.
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the polymer hcfc 142b or 4 to 12 of hfc 134a with 0 to 3 ethanol alternatively 3 to 8 carbon dioxide with 0 to 4 lower alcohol which include ethanol methanol propanol isopropanol and butanol optional additives which may be incorporated in the extruded foam product include additionally infrared attenuating agents plasticizers flame retardant chemicals pigments elastomers extrusion aids antioxidants fillers antistatic agents uv absorbers etc these optional additives may be included in any amount to obtain desired characteristics of the foamable gel or resultant extruded foam products preferably optional additives are added to the resin mixture but may be added in alternative ways to the extruded foam manufacture process the rigid polystyrene foam has improved thermal insulating properties unlike most infrared attenuating agents iaas which increase polymer viscosity during extruding process asphalt decreases the polymer viscosity the flow rate of melted polymer through an orifice described as melt flow index or simply melt index mi tested according to iso 1133 1977 e the melt flow index can be used as a characteristic parameter related to molecular weight and viscosity of the polymer fig1 a small amount of asphalt demonstrates the benefit of improved thermal insulation value r inch typically the amount of asphalt ranges from about 0 1 to 15 preferably from 0 5 to 3 by weight on the base polymer the asphalt may be any petroleum derived asphalt with a softening point from about 105 to about 155 u00b0 c one particularly suitable asphalt for use in the rigid foams of the present invention is granulated asphalt such as su 7606 owens corning trumbull ohio usa with a particle size around 2 4 mm 8 mesh and softening point of about 123 u00b0 c the granulated asphalt can be added directly into the molten polymer during.
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the components of the system may be either directly mounted to the chassis or indirectly mounted to the chassis through connections with other system components the connection of the various components of system 10 is best illustrated in fig1 motor 16 is mounted on a forward end of trailer 24 and provides electricity to power two electric hydraulic pumps 30 and 172 and it also drives both a water pump 26 and a vacuum pump 28 by belts not shown motor 16 is preferably a gas or diesel engine although it should be understood that an electric motor or other motive means could also be used in one preferred embodiment motor 16 is a thirty horsepower diesel engine such as model no v1505 manufactured by kubota engine division of japan or a twenty five horsepower gasoline engine such as model command pro ch25s manufactured by kohler engines the speed of motor 16 may be varied between high and low by a wireless keypad transmitter 108 that transmits motor speed control to a receiver 110 connected to the throttle of motor 16 the water system will now be described with reference to fig1 water reservoir tank 12 connects to water pump 26 which includes a low pressure inlet 44 and a high pressure outlet 46 in the illustrated embodiment water pump 26 can be any of a variety of suitable pumps that delivers between 3 000 and 4 000 lbs in 2 at a flow rate of approximately five gallons per minute in one preferred embodiment water pump 26 is a model no ts2021 pump manufactured by general pump water tank 12 includes an outlet 50 that connects to a strainer 52 through a valve 54 the output of strainer 52 connects to the low pressure side of water pump 26.
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is mounted on the lower end portion of the outer periphery of the ring member 14 and the lower end portion of the anchoring member 16 is loosely inserted into a through hole 9a in the support 9 a stop 17 fixed to the support 9 is disposed between leg portions 16a of the anchoring member 16 and is adapted to stop the rotation of the ring member 14 the stop 17 is substantially circular in cross section and has a flat bottom surface where it is secured to the support 9 an actuating lever 18 is securely mounted on the shaft 11 between the actuating lever 18 and the rocking arm 7 is disposed a connecting rod 19 which is disposed substantially in parallel with the piston cylinder assembly 8 at the upper end portion of the connecting rod 19 is provided an elongate hole or a control portion 19a which extends in the longitudinal direction of the connecting rod 19 a pin 20 is mounted on that intermediate portion 7c of the rocking arm 7 which is situated between the shaft 6 and the rear end portion 7b of the rocking arm 7 the pin 20 is loosely fitted in the elongate hole 19a referring back to fig1 and 2 a.
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head 130 which is deformed in order to trap the leaf 12 b u2032 to the second lateral bar 112 wherein the cooperative noncircularity of the shank 122 with respect to the bar and leaf holes 124 126 prevent the second lateral bar from rotating around the rivet axis r u2032 with respect to the shortest leaf 12 b u2032 a bolt 132 has a bolt head 134 and adjoining non circular bolt portion 136 in the preferred form of a bolt neck 136 a having a non circular cross section the non circularity being for example oval rectilinear preferred or otherwise non circular as for example having an axial keyway or key the preferred bolt 132 is a carriage bolt with an elongated square cross sectioned bolt neck as shown a threaded bolt portion 138 is threadable with a nut 140 as shown collectively by fig3 5 and 7 at the first superposition 116 a the first leg 110 a at its respective offset leg end portion 106 a and its abutting second leg 114 a have formed therein a mutually aligned first leg hole set 142 wherein each non circular leg hole 144 a 144 b thereof has the same non circular cross section which corresponds to the size and shape of the non circular cross section of the non circular bolt portion 136 such that the bolt neck.
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between the first end 52 a 52 f and the second end 54 a 54 f is not entirely sufficient to deflect airflow the deflector ribs 50 a 50 f can be arranged in any suitable manner for example the deflector ribs 50 a 50 f can be arranged such that they extend lengthwise between the first end 52 a 52 f and the second end 54 a 54 f in a direction generally perpendicular to a main airflow stream a as illustrated in fig2 for example the deflector ribs 50 a 50 f can be arranged in any suitable orientation relative to one another in order to extend generally perpendicular to the main airflow stream a such as along a curved line b which is illustrated in fig2 and extends between the heater core 14 and the evaporator 12 first deflector rib 50 a is arranged closest to the heater core 14 furthest from the evaporator 12 and furthest from the base 44 of the hvac case 42 sixth deflector rib 50 f is arranged furthest from the heater core 14 closest to the evaporator 12 and closest to the base 44 the deflector ribs 50 a 50 f can have varying lengths for example the fourth deflector rib 50 d can be shorter than the neighboring third and fifth deflector ribs 50 c and 50 e the deflector ribs 50 a 50 f are generally arranged staggered or offset with respect to each other along the curved line b for example the third deflector rib 50 c.
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a more compact new instrument to serve both functions application_number US 20606680 A description illustrative embodiments of the invention are shown in the accompanying drawings and will be described in further detail in said drawings fig1 is a diagrammatic sectional view of a first instrument which illustrates a fundus camera with which a photo slit lamp illuminating group has been combined fig2 is a plan view of the instrument shown in fig1 and fig3 is a diagrammatic sectional view of a second combination and more compact combination instrument in which slit lamp illumination is integrated into the illumination of a fundus camera in fig1 reference numeral 1 designates the the illumination group of a photo slit lamp such as described for instance in prospectus 30241 d ma iii 74 noo of the carl zeiss company and numerals 2 and 3 designate components of a known fundus camera as for example that known from carl zeiss prospectus 30 245 1 d ma x 77 koo or from german published application 2 741 992 offenlegungschrift the illumination group and the observation group being combined as the component unit 3 and the ocular head being the other component unit 2 the photo slit lamp illumination group 1 is shown selectively and mechanically coupled with the fundus camera 2 3 via a connecting part 4 this coupling is such as to provide an axial offset of the fundus camera away from the eye 11 of the patient whereby the objective 12 of the fundus camera is focused on anterior portions of the eye in the ocular head 2 of the fundus camera a reflecting mirror 13 is provided to deflect the observation ray path either onto a documentation device 14.
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page exception requesting page aaa and an indication as to whether the page exception initiating client client a in this case has reported forward progress the host interface 104 sends the virtual address of the missing page page aaa to the central processing unit 103 furthermore the host interface 104 also sends a forward progress bit to the central processing unit 103 if and only if client a reported forward progress if the central processing unit 103 receives the page fault virtual address but does not receive a forward progress bit the central processing unit 103 interrogates the frame buffer memory 60 to determine which pages are available for swapping however in accord with the principles of the present invention the central processing unit 103 does this in a particular way when a client causes a page fault exception because that client say client a 52 needs a page say page aaa see fig1 but that client does not report forward progress the central processing unit 103 adds page aaa to a page list 402 see fig4 furthermore since page aaa must be in the frame buffer memory 60 for client a 52 to make forward progress page aaa is tagged as a required page using an associated tag list 404 servicing the page fault exception is then performed by swapping one of the pages that is not required that is does not have an accompanying tag in the tag list 404 say page ghb.
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fraction having the characteristics as shown in table 1 this bitumen had been extracted from the raw sands using a hot water extraction process hydrogen was introduced into the dissolver at a rate of 10 000 scf barrel of slurry the slurry had an hourly space velocity hsv of approximately one in the dissolver which was maintained at a pressure of 2400 psig and a temperature of 825 u00b0 f the effluent mixture of gases liquids and solids was passed to a gas liquid separator the liquid product had the properties shown in table 1 table 1______________________________________bitumen and coal feed andcorefined product inspections river king athabasca corefined coal bitumen product______________________________________api gravity at 60 u00b0 f 10 2 20 2c wt 57 11 84 51 86 24h wt 3 96 10 47 11 05o wt 14 90 0 45 0 57s wt 4 38 4 16 1 72n wt 1 21 0 41 0 42h c 0 83 1 49 1 54viscosity at 100 u00b0 c cst 46 8 2 2ni ppm 75 5v ppm 1355 167 8fe ppm 3768 204 lt 3coal conversion wt 82 8 1000 1000 yield 85 8 wt ______________________________________ hydrogen consumption 875 scf bbl as can be seen from table 1 the corefined liquid product has properties which are desirable for a petroleum feedstock for further refining to useful products including transportation fuels such as gasoline kerosene and diesel fuel or heating fuels for domestic and industrial boilers a portion of the corefined liquid product of example 1 is used as a solvent for the river king coal in zone 11 the recycle liquid.
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through discharge conduit 24 passes through detector 38 which is a photoswitch detector in the preferred embodiment at least a portion of discharge conduit 24 around which detector 38 is located is transparent allowing a light beam to be interrupted when a sock passes through conduit 24 at the point at which detector 38 is located when detector 38 detects a sock the signal from detector 38 is 34 debounced 34 by conventional circuitry to ensure that a single indication is received from detector 38 the debounced signal from detector 38 causes sock counter 54 to advance one count the count in sock counter 54 is then compared with a preselected and or preprogrammed value and alarm 218 which may be an audible alarm is sounded if the count matches the preselected and or preprogrammed value alarm 218 is shown as three separate alarms although its function can be supplied with only one alarm shared by each of the counters 408 410 and 54 note that alarm 218 may generally be connected to counter 54 which is part of host machine 120 through conventional circuitry meanwhile the sock continues in its path from detector 38 to sock separator drop box 138c after a delay 412 about 0 5 seconds in the preferred embodiment the time delay if any being dependent upon the time it takes for a sock to pass from detector 38 to sock separator drop box 138c a signal is sent to vacuum valve selector switch 50 which momentarily operates pneumatic cylinder 77 which closes butterfly valve 62 thus momentarily cutting the vacuum to drop box 138c a.
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benefits the microtubes 102 in this embodiment may be enmeshed with each other and sintered together to form a structural member such as a pliant stratum 104 the therapeutic 105 may be applied to the microtubes 102 by soaking or any other effective method once prepared this implant may be inserted into the artery or other target site of the body for the short or long term delivery of therapeutic to the target site the medical implant described above may be any one of numerous medical implants including expandable stents stent grafts peripherally inserted central catheters piccs arterioventricular shunts a v shunts angio catheters embolic agents vena cava filters aneurism coils implantable prostheses and implantable fasteners these implants as well as others may be carried to a target site within the body by a medical device and then deployed in order to provide medical relief or repair to the targeted site they may also be deployed through more invasive procedures the implant in each of the above embodiments may also contain a tracer chemical to assist the practitioner positioning or otherwise deploying the implant for example when a tracer is employed an imaging system may be used to track the progress and position of a stent as it is snaked through a lumen in the body en route to reaching the target site the therapeutic can include pharmaceutically active compounds nucleic acids with and without carrier vectors such as lipids compacting agents such as histones virus such as adenovirus andenoassociated virus retrovirus lentivirus and a virus polymers hyaluronic acid proteins cells and the like with or without targeting sequences examples of therapeutics used in conjunction with the present invention include pharmaceutically active compounds proteins cells oligonucleotides ribozymes anti sense oligonucleotides dna compacting agents gene vector systems.
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engaging projection 5 is provided on the upper part of the inner surface of each vertical wall 4 in such a way that the engaging projections on the vertical walls extend towards each other a flexible supporting portion 6 extends from the outer surface of each vertical wall 4 and the opposite flexible supporting portions 6 support a v shaped fitting portion 8 above the housing portion 3 an engaging panel 9 is formed on the outer surface of each end of the fitting portion 8 thus when a pipe rod or other object to be fixed 7 is put in the fitting portion 8 and when the fitting portion is folded and pushed in the housing portion 3 the engaging pawls 9 will be brought into engagement with the engaging projections 5 thereby fixing the object to a panel etc to which the fixing device is anchored in fixing an object 7 to a panel etc with the conventional clamping device first the device is fixed to the panel etc by the anchor 2 of the device and then the object 7 is laid above the fitting portion 8 of the device and is put in the fitting portion 8 the fitting portion 8 is folded and pushed in the housing portion 3 and then the engaging pawls 9 are caught by the engaging projections 5 thereby positively holding the object thus the object can be easily fixed without any fear of marring the object also the object holding force.
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group an olefinic group an aromatic group an o alkyl group an o olefinic group or an o aromatic group r 7 is an alkyl group an olefinic group or an aromatic group p 1 is a hydroxyl protecting group p 5 is h or an acid labile protecting group at the 7 o position r 8 is h alkyl group olefinic or aromatic group and r 9 is h alkyl group olefinic or aromatic or is as defined in the specification application_number US 79242710 A description of note is the top part of the molecule as illustrated above which may be seen to have a 9 keto structure and 10 u03b2 hydroxy or 10 u03b2 acetyl stereochemistry the present invention provides novel taxane analogs having u03b1 stereochemistry at the c 9 and c 10 oh positions of the molecule generally these compounds have been found to exhibit excellent inhibition of cell growth against mdr sensitive cancer cell lines for example the 9 10 u03b1 u03b1 hydroxy taxane derivatives discussed in table 2 exhibit favorable inhibition of cell growth in several of the tested cell lines table 2 above identifies the compounds tpi 287 tpi 285 and tpi 251 which were found to exhibit excellent inhibition of cell growth against mdr sensitive cancer cell lines the compounds tpi 287 tpi 285 and tpi 251 are discussed in greater detail below and have the following respective structures as will become apparent from the discussion below tpi 287 is a mixture of the compounds identified as formula 31 and formula 33 which are discussed below with respect to fig3 the 2 u2032 r isomer of tpi 285 is illustrated for example with respect to generalized formula a in fig1 wherein r 1 is a tert butoxyl group r 2 is an isobutyl.
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a concavity 37 that engages a part of barrel 27 at the end portion of barrel 27 that is opposite oval shaped end portion 44 concavities 38 39 are provided on each locking arm 34 opposite concavity 37 end portion 36 of barrel 27 provides preferably three circumferentially spaced apart radially extending slots 42 when moving to an expanded position of fig3 4 and 7 each locking arm 34 extends through a slot 42 when moving to the extended position of fig7 each locking arm 35 engages a curved edge 48 of barrel 27 end portion 36 that is next to a slot 42 as shown in fig7 shaped end portion 44 joins to barrel 27 at shoulder 43 the shaped end portion 44 provides an oval shaped outer surface 45 coil spring 46 fits over shaped end portion 44 and engages annular shoulder 43 collar 47 is fitted upon shaped end portion 44 with shaft 29 and its enlarged end portion 50 which provides eyelet 49 in order to disengage pin assembly 14 from shackle bow 11 a user pulls spring loaded release pin 51 and then pushes collar 47 in the direction of arrow 55 which allows handle 52 to be rotated inversely by rotating handle 52 in opposite direction once locking arms 34 are fully extended the spring 46 pushes collar 47 onto eyelet 47 which locks central shaft 29 into a fixed position with locking arms 34 extended and no amount of vibration can disengage them handle 52.
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configurations application_number US 31759805 A description it is desirable for a cpp spin valve structure to have a thin seed layer and a thin afm layer so as to reduce shield to shield spacing this makes possible a thicker ap1 ap2 which gives a better cpp gmr ratio this requires better hex exchange coupling between ap2 and afm layers previously ta50 ru20 ptmn was used the resulting thickness of the seed layer and afm is undesirably large for high density applications also the reliability of ta ru ptmn type spin valves which are used in cip gmr heads is a concern the present invention overcomes these difficulties by using a ta ru irmn70 structure as compared to ta nicr irmn70 we now disclose the present invention through a description of the process for its manufacture referring now to fig2 the process begins with the provision of lower shield layer 10 whose upper surface is then cleaned through plasma etching using argon flowing at a rate of about 30 sccm at a power level of about 50 w for about 10 minutes followed by the deposition of tantalum layer 21 between about 5 and 20 angstroms thick on this cleaned surface next layer 31 about 20 angstroms thick is deposited onto tantalum layer 21 our preferred.
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fixed drop edge 32 of the divider 30 that results in a consistent drop point 27 of material onto the moveable spinners 34 the spinners are rotated by motors 16 from below the spinners rotate in opposite directions the spinners and motors are moveable fore and aft relative to the fixed divider 30 fig5 a and 5b are upper and lower perspective views of the present invention in a dual spinner configuration spreader generally designated 36 with one spinner 34 spinner motor 16 and the fixed divider 30 of fig4 removed the spinners and motors are mounted to a subframe 38 in this configuration the subframe 38 with mounted motors and spinners is moveable fore and aft along longitudinal shaft 40 secured to main supporting frame 42 further the subframe 38 rests on longitudinal members 44 of the main supporting frame 42 the main supporting frame 42 is mounted to the storage bin 4 and is fixed in position relative to the conveyor end 18 and divider drop edge in this configuration fore and aft movement of the subframe 38 and the associated motors and spinners is accomplished through means of a screw jack 46 or for example hydraulic cylinder 47 as shown in fig5 c placed between the main supporting frame 42 and subframe 38 in manually operated form the operator of the spreader can adjust the position of the spinners relative to the conveyor end and divider drop edge by extending or collapsing the screw jack 46 by means of.
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a locking panel having a hinge line 64 the numeral 66 denotes a perforated hinge line running along the right hand fig1 ends of the shutter panels each shutter panel may accordingly be detached along line 66 and swung away from the plane of cover panel 50 the numeral 70 denotes a locking tab carried by locking panel 62 the locking tab 70 adapted to be received into slit 72 defined by the indicated three cut lines in central lid panel 10 the base of locking tab 70 is integral with locking panel 62 its two sides are cut through the paperboard as indicated by the solid lines while its tip is also cut through the paperboard and is colinear with perforated lines 66 fig1 shows the locking slit 72 located in central panel 10 an alternative location of slit 72 which uses less material for the blank 8 is shown at fig1 a there the locking slit is located on the indicia panel 26 and is denoted by 72a fig3 and 4 illustrate the carton formed from the blank of fig1 the glue portions 42 and 40 are respectively fixed as by gluing to side wall panels 34 and 36 similarly glue portions 44 and 46 are affixed to respectively side wall panels 34 and 36 similarly glue portions 22 and 24 are affixed as by adhesive to respectively side.
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extend the entire length of the sports equipment carrier with the one edge beginning at the tongue 28 and the other the edge ending at the fixed loop 24 center fold over point see fig1 however its length can be reduced and chosen for the waist size of its largest user generally a size of at least 1 1 m 44 u2033 works well to accommodate extra large waist size xxl the hook and loop of connecting surfaces face the same direction so that when the tongue 28 passes through the buckle 22 and folds back towards the attachment surface 30 they can form a hook loop type attachment the sports equipment carrier can be used to carry a surfboard or other object sup snow board snow skies sports equipment bags mountain bicycles firewood lumber etc by wrapping it around the lengthwise center of the surfboard or object at roughly the center of mass to utilize the carrier the user can lay the carrier with the hook surface of the tongue 28 facing the ground slide the buckle 22 to approximately the center fold over point of the fixed loop 24 leaving it easily accessible when the surfboard is in place lay the surfboard onto the carrier so its approximate center of mass is on top of the carrier and the length of the surfboard is perpendicular to the length of the carrier see fig5 position the surfboard so that one lengthwise edge of the surfboard is.
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are envisioned wherein opposing ribs 550 and 551 are provided by sleeve 520 in these embodiments a split coupling member is provided wherein opposing semi circular coupling members 560 and 561 are positioned on corresponding halves of sleeve 520 semi circular coupling members 560 and 561 may be retained on sleeve 520 by any suitable method such as adhesive bonding or additionally or alternatively held in place by a fixture during manufacturing and held in place by the compressive force between coupling members 560 561 and an outer conductor i e a radiating portion of a microwave antenna assembly the transitions between differing radii may be stepped discontinuous as illustrated in fig4 5 or may be tapered continuous as can be seen in the embodiments illustrated by fig1 et seq as best illustrated in fig1 a and 12b certain embodiments of a high strength microwave antenna coupler 600 include an insulating member 605 which may include a tapered section 621 621 u2032 between sleeve 620 620 u2032 and a shoulder 622 622 u2032 a tapered section as described herein may strengthen insulating member 605 by for example dissipating stress concentrations which may otherwise be formed within insulating member 605 and or reinforcing insulating member.
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lift the article in a more convenient manner than by trying to embrace the article with a rope or strap for lifting purposes application_number US 87204678 A description with reference to fig2 of the drawings the article to be carried generally designated 10 is of a generally rectilinear shape having a bottom portion 11 and generally upstanding vertical sides 12 and a top 13 the carrying device which will usually be positioned under one end of the article 10 with a similar device positioned under the other end of the article 10 comprises two units designated generally 15 and 16 see fig1 each of the units 15 16 has a body portion 17 17 39 which extend generally horizontally and thence vertically as upstanding portions 18 18 39 that are integrally formed therewith handle portions 19 19 39 extend outwardly from each of the upstanding portions the unit 15 has along the body portion 17 a broadened support 21 clamped onto the cylindrical portion 20 of the body portion 17 upon the upper surface of this support 21 there is a pad 22 of some soft material such as rubber which will not mar the surface of the article to be carried on the upstanding portion 18 there is a bracket 23 clamped to the cylindrical upstanding portion and faced with a soft material 24 such as rubber which will not scratch or mar the article to be carried the unit 16 has clamped on the body portion 17 39 a broadened support 25 which embraces the cylindrical portion 26 of the body 17 39 and has a lever 27 pivoted by ears 28 and pin 29 thereon for purposes which will be presently described on the upper surface of the lever 27 there is a rubber pad.
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c may take many forms need not be part of an entertainment center and it will be understood that it generally is representative of the upper portion of an entertainment center having pocket doors as seen in fig2 and 3 pocket door slide system 110 also is constructed with upper and lower slides with hinges one of which will be described in detail for clarity and ease of viewing again however it will be appreciated by one of skill in the art that the two are complimentary and are essentially configured as a mirror image of each other to achieve a pocket door slide system 110 with respect to left door l system 110 is mounted to the outer surface 0 of left inner wall iw of cabinet c more particularly each of the slides 12 of suspension system 110 is mounted such as by conventional screw type fasteners not shown to the outer surface 0 of left hand inner wall iw of cabinet c slides 12 may be constructed as described in relation to the prior art conventional slides in fig1 having an outer track 14 an inner slide member 16 and ball bearing retainers 18 similarly suspension system 110 further includes a backing plate 20 mounted to inner slide member 16 as described in relation to fig1 each of the slide and hinge systems of pocket door slide system 110 also includes a hinge.
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the oldham coupling permits torque to be transmitted from the large planet gear 13 a to the small planet gear 13 b while allowing the axis of small planet gear to be offset from the axis of the large planet gear 13 a such that the small drive planet gear 13 b is free to float in the annular space between the ring gear 12 and the idler sun gear 11 optional bearings 20 may be used to support the small drive planet gears 13 b the bearings 20 provides a predetermined supporting stiffness in relation to the stiffness of idler planet gear support bearings 17 and 18 bearings 20 permits the small planet gears 13 b to float under a load and thus to distribute the load in a predetermined proportion between the small planet gears 13 b and the idler planet gears 14 a a further design variation is shown in fig7 where a drive planet gear assembly 13 g with a gear coupling is used to transmit torque from the larger planet gears 13 a supported on a double row roller bearing 16 dr to the small planet 13 b while allowing the small planet gear 13 b to float with respect to the large planet gear 13 a other design variations are possible without deviating from the sprit of current invention the embodiment and design variations disclosed herein should be considered as ways for explaining or implementing current invention not as ways to limit the scope of current invention other usage of current invention is also possible for example the input shaft and output shaft to the epicyclic gear train a can be reversed with proper design.
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and the re sequencing module 115 a remove the temporal continuity of the underlying audio video information in a manner that renders the audio video information unusable or at least unenjoyable to a pirate or unauthorized subscriber the information stream encryption module 135 scrambles the re sequenced compressed and segmented information stream using one or more known scrambling techniques additionally the index table produced by re sequencing module 130 is coupled to another encryption module 140 where it is encrypted in one of a number of known manners to produce an encrypted index table the encrypted information stream i e the scrambled re sequenced compressed and segmented information stream and the encrypted index table are coupled to information consumer or subscriber side equipment via e g distribution network 145 a and or alternate distribution network 145 b the optional first 122 second 124 and third 126 local storage module 126 are used to store respectively the output of segmentation module 110 a or compression module 115 b the output of compression module 115 a or segmentation module 110 b and the output of re sequencing module 130 the local storage modules may be used to e g store such information for further processing by additional processing devices not shown or to allow processing of an entire information stream at each step e g perform all segmentation of a received input information stream in then perform all compression of the segmented information stream then perform all re sequencing of the compressed and segmented information stream etc optionally the server side equipment may be used as a temporary buffer during a u201c one pass u201d processing of an input.
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light fixture is shown in fig6 a and 6 b a light source 6 in each figure emits broad spectrum radiation including at least some ultraviolet and or blue wavelength light radiation this light is passed through a clear glass or other transparent translucent material substrate 7 to which is applied by like methods as for application to lamps a covering of polyimide 8 in particular the polyimide covering 8 can be applied as self adhesive polyimide sheet or as polyimide sheet held with polyimide tape the polyimide covering 8 may alternatively be applied by any of painting spray painting spin coating dip coating or other methods as are known in the art for the application of liquids to surfaces equivalent views of a same step in the application of polyimide to respectively a fluorescent and an incandescent lamp by process of dip coating are respectively shown in fig7 a and 7 b each process uses a bath 9 containing liquid polyimide resin and of suitable size and shape to dip an electric lamp the extraction of the tube of a fluorescent lamp is illustrated in fig7 a the extraction of an incandescent lamp in fig7 b extraction should be smooth at a slow and uniform rate of approximately 1 inch per minute the exact extraction i e dipping rate is empirically determined by the resin used and the desired thickness of the coating a view of a step in the application of polyimide to a fluorescent lamp 2 by process of ring coating is shown in fig8 a cross sectional view taken along aspect line 9 9 within fig8 of this ring coating process is shown in fig9 the ring coating is realized by pulling the tube of the fluorescent lamp 2 through.
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operation flash calcined alumina powder a 300 manufactured by uop des plaines ill was fed into a 4 feet rotating tub at a rate of 0 8 lbs min while a pump and nozzle assembly continuously supplied at a rate of 0 51 lbs min a sodium silicate solution the solution consisted of 1 part grade 40 sodium silicate and about 8 parts water small amount of 30 u00d7 40 mesh alumina seed was charged first into the nodulizer in order to initiate forming of larger alumina particulates the operation continued until about 50 lbs of material were accumulated the particle size fraction 8 u00d7 14 mesh was separated and subjected to curing in a closed container subsequently about 4 5 lbs of the sample was charged into a one feet pot sprayed with about 120 cc water and activated as described in example 1 the silica content of this sample is about 2 2 mass as calculated on a volatile free alumina basis this sample is referred to as alsiw spherical particulates were prepared and cured as described in example 3 instead of water the particulates were sprayed with a colloidal silica solution and activated as described in example 2 this sample is referred to as alsisi in order to show that si is used in both forming and final spraying stage of material preparation the samples were.
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deemed as operating in the power generation mode if tout is between u2212 2 nm and 2 nm then it is deemed as in the zero torque mode if tout is larger than 2 nm and smaller than 3 nm then the motor is deemed as operating in the motoring mode if flag1 is zero which indicates that the output torque of the motor ever reached 3 nm or still in the zero torque mode if flag1 is other than zero and if the output torque is larger than u2212 3 nm and smaller than u2212 2 nm then the motor is deemed as operating in the power generation mode if flag2 is zero or still in the zero torque mode if flag2 is other than zero step 203 conversion between the operation modes of the motor is determined from the demanded operation mode and the current operation mode of the motor in the method for smoothing a torque of a motor according to the invention conversion between the operation modes of the motor is classified as conversion into and conversion from the idle mode particularly as depicted in table 1 and table 2 step 204 it is determined whether the demanded operation mode of the motor is stable or not in this step assuming that an operation cycle of the controller is.
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attachment capable of directing the flowable material to a specific area distal to the bucket apparatus not depicted still another preferred embodiment employs a spinner and spreader device to control the discharge of the flowable material the spinner is operatively arranged in conjunction with a spreader to discharge granular material such as road salt or grass seed across a wide area the spinner and spreading device is positioned below exit opening 20 and is typically powered by an electric motor not depicted fig6 is an enlarged top view of gate 28 and gate control means 29 of a bucket apparatus 10 of the invention taken generally along line 6 6 in fig1 this illustration shows gate 28 in the closed position and phantom gate 28 in the open position exit opening 20 may be selectively opened and closed using gate 28 when gate 28 is moved into the closed position the flowable material is contained within the bucket when the gate is moved into the open position its outermost edges are surrounded by opposing walls 34 and 36 and the gate is cleaned each time it 39 s opened and closed preferably gate 28 is actuated by a gate control means 29 that the operator may.
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turbine 24 d and 54 d is supplied to organic working fluid condensers 27 d and 57 d respectively so that organic working fluid condensate produced therein is supplied via for example pump 29 d or 59 d to boilers 23 d and 53 d when one of systems 20 d and 50 d begins to reduce its power output control line 28 d or 58 d senses the drop in the power output of one of electric generators 26 d or 56 d and one of controls 30 d or 60 d supplies a control signal to one of control valves 25 d and 55 d so that these valves are opened consequently sufficient organic working fluid is now supplied to one of organic turbines 24 d and 54 d so that one of electric generators 26 d and 56 d produces full power once the other organic rankine cycle turbine system either 20 d or 50 d returns to half power or half load capacity line 28 d or 58 d senses the increase in the power output of the respective electric generator 26 d and 56 d and thus a control signal is supplied by control 30 d or 60 d to the respective control valve 25 d and 55 d so that this valve is now closed ensuring that only sufficient organic working fluid vapor is supplied to the respective organic turbine 24 d and 54 d in order that half power or half load capacity is now produced by the organic turbine thus according to the embodiment of the present invention described with reference to fig5 due to the pressure of high pressure in boilers 23 d and 53 d no battery.
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include for example varying amounts of one or more of lycra coolmax thermax and thermastat in a preferred embodiment the fabric is treated so that the fabric has antimicrobial properties by using circular knit performance fabric the fabric is able to provide elasticity in all four directions this property allows for the sheet to fit extraordinary mattress cushion and bedding shapes as well as providing better fits for traditional rectangular sheets by using performance fabrics the sheet has elastic properties that allow stretching in the directions shown as 30 in addition by using circular knit performance fabric the resulting bedding retains an exceptionally fine tactile quality critical for providing maximum levels of enhanced comfort an alternative to circular knitting is non circular knitting u2014 for example warp knitting this method can achieve widths greater than circular knitting industrial warp knit machines for example can produce tricote warp knit fabrics up to 130 140 inches in width circular knitting however is less expensive as it requires less set up time circular knitting also provides greater multidirectional stretch in order to provide a sheet that exceeds the maximum dimensions of fabric that can be produced by available circular knitting machines flat lock stitching 12 is used to join a plurality of portions resulting in a sheet that is 91 inches wide as shown in an exemplary embodiment piping 11 can be included in close proximity to the stitching the stitching can be the same color as the fabric.
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to more firmly secure it in sealing engagement with the sealing surface 25b on the ball valve 25 in other words the total area of downwardly facing surfaces exposed to the fluid pressure above the ball valve will exceed the upwardly facing surfaces exposed to said fluid pressure proceeding downwardly from the connecting sub 32 fig2 b and 2c it will be noted that external threads 32c on the bottom end of connector sub 32 provide a connection with an intermediate part 33 of the outer tubular housing 30 this connection is sealed by an o ring 32e a threaded radial port 33b is provided in the upper end of the intermediate part 33 to permit annulus fluid pressure to enter the bore of tubular housing 30 immediately below the radial port 33b the upper portion 42 of the tubular actuating assemblage 40 is secured by threads 42c to a piston sleeve 44 piston sleeve 44 has a radially enlarged shoulder portion 44a mounting an o ring 44b in sealing engagement with the bore 33a of intermediate part 33 of outer housing 30 an annular internal shoulder 32f on connecting sub 32 mounts o ring 32g which sealingly engages the external surface 42e.
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communication between different types of electronic devices without the use of cumbersome cable connections in fact bluetooth was taken from the nickname of viking king harald ii u2014 who unified warring viking tribes during the tenth century u2014 and whose discolored teeth were a result of his partiality for blueberries and blackberries bluetooth uses radio chips in electronic devices to enable connectivity over the 2 4 ghz radio frequency rf band the bluetooth specification a de facto standard containing information required to ensure that devices supporting bluetooth can communicate with each other worldwide defines two transmission ranges for personal area networking the range is between 10 m and 100 m without a line of sight requirement the radio link is capable of voice and data transmission up to a maximum capacity of 720 kbps per channel in step 382 the wireless communication device dials and establishes a cellular network communication with at least a third communication device based on user parameters and user rules in a configuration step the user defines what phone numbers to dial or sms or what email addresses to email the user also defines the rules and conditions under which those numbers emails are dialed emailed and what messages are sent when those conditions occur those phone numbers are emailed and those sms emails are sent a cellular.
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the inner face of the pressing plate 9 is caused to press the switch piece 7 of the limit switch 5 through the rubber film 86 to actuate the switch 5 the stopper ring 96 is a stopper for inhibiting excessive intrusion of the projecting piece into the opening 85 and is caused to impinge against the face of the attachment plate 84 around the opening 85 if the long keyboard portion of the above described console panel is grasped by the left hand of a right handed operator from the left side face of the console panel while the surface having the display portion and keyboard portion is located above the tips of the four fingers located below are caught on the elliptical recess 91 and therefore the console panel can be easily grasped by dint of the inclined curved face c 9 around the recess and the inclined face on the end edge of the back plate 9 in addition to the recess furthermore whatever part of the pressing plate 9 is pressed the switch 5 is actuated and therefore even if the left hand becomes fatigued and the console panel is held in the slightly hung down state the dead man switch is always kept actuated moreover since the inclined face c 3 is formed on the back plate on the gripping side so that the fingers can be easily turned to the lower face a sufficient space for touching by the thumb can be formed on the end edge portion of the surface moreover since the opening of the switch substrate for insertion of the projecting piece 95 of the pressing plate is covered with the rubber film intrusion of dust into the interior of the.
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stand device 10 of this invention includes a stand 12 and a pole 14 extending upwardly in a vertical orientation from the stand the stand 12 includes a hub and five legs extending radially outwardly from the hub as will be discussed in greater detail below the inner end of each leg 18 connected to the hub 16 is pivotably mounted so that each leg may pivot inwardly as illustrated in fig2 and 3 the hub 16 has an overall hemispherical shape with a flat base 20 on which the collapsed structure may rest as shown in fig3 the hub 16 includes five pairs of plates 22 which are integral with the base 20 each plate 22 has a curved outer edge 22a which corresponds to about one quarter of a circle at the opposed ends along each edge 22a are notches 24 which receive a locating finger 26 extending outwardly from each side of the rear end of the leg 18 each leg 18 is received between the pairs of plates 22 these pairs of plates 22 are equally spaced from one another in a radial fashion at the center of the hub 16 is a bore into which the pole is force fitted so that the lower end of the pole is secured firmly to the hub the pole 14 includes a hanger member 30 which is secured to the upper end of the pole and a plurality of telescopic pole segments 32a 32b 32c and 32d the lower pole segment 32d is the one which fits into the bore 28 of the hub 16 and it has secured to it a handle 34 at the upper.
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one described above that is cluster like hole injecting regions 605 are formed on the upper and lower sides of the conductive film 604 having a small work function in this case the conductive film 604 having a small work function may be an al li alloy ca or one of other organic conductors as described above the cluster like hole injecting region 605 may be formed by making the conventional hole injecting material into a cluster shape in this case the conventional hole injecting material may be a metal such as au or ito or an inorganic compound conductor or an organic compound having a comparatively small ionization potential next hereinafter the configuration of the electroluminescent layer will be exemplified typically the electroluminescent layer may be constructed of any structural component generally used in the organic el device structure however considering the activation of the device with alternating current bias it is preferable to form electroluminescent layer having bipolar properties as a method for obtaining a bipolar electroluminescent layer one comprises the steps of mixing a hole transporting material and an electron transporting material to form a layer having bipolar properties available hole transporting materials include aromatic amine compounds i e having benzene ring to nitrogen bonds which have been widely used in the art such as 4 4 u2032 bis diphenyl amino biphenyl abbreviated name tad and derivatives thereof 4 4 u2032 bis n 3 methylphenyl n phenyl amino biphenyl abbreviated name tpd and 4 4 u2032 bis n 1 naphthyl n phenyl amino biphenyl abbreviated name u00e1 npd in addition starburst type aromatic amine compounds such as 4 4 u2032 4 u2033 tris n n diphenyl amino triphenylaminine abbreviated name tdata 4 4 u2032 4 u2033 tris n 3 methylphenl n phenyl amino triphenylamine abbrev mtdata may.
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inclined in relation to the above mentioned detector surface the lens is disposed substantially at right angles to the reflecting surface of the mirror 22 furthermore the device 21a and the mirror 22 are arranged such that the imaginary extensions of these parts will make an acute angle in the plane of the drawing according to fig2 the different major directions 17 1 17 2 17 3 17 4 of the optical radiation each symbolize their incidence angle sector which is processed individually in the receiver this latter is provided with a device 24 which is operative to give a sharp edge of the reproduced target on the surface of the photodetector the radiation from the target in position 18 1 which is most proximal the unit 13 must be subjected to the extremest damping in relative terms the radiation 17 1 is therefore led in towards the diffuse mirror 22 before being reflected to the detector surface 19a the radiation 17 2 is led in via the gap 21 direct onto the detector surface the radiation from 18 3 is led in via the lens device 23 and the diffuse mirror 22 before impinging on the detector surface 19a finally the radiation 17 4 from the target position 18 4 is led in through the lens device 23 and directly down onto the detector surface 19a there will hereby be obtained a damping of the impinging optical radiation which varies depending upon the distance between target and unit the variation of.
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in fig9 from which protrude alignment and load transfer tabs 903 and 905 in a first direction and from which further protrude channel base portions 906 and 908 at edges 915 and 917 respectively in a second direction lip portions 907 and 909 are attached to channel base portions 906 and 908 to form first channel 912 and second channel 914 respectively while the various parts of side mull coupling member 900 are described as separate entities it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that coupling member 900 can be produced as a single part by for example stamping and bending of sheet metal the formation of alignment and load transfer tabs 903 and 905 can be aided by first forming aperture 923 shown in fig1 and then bending suitably punched tabs to form alignment and load transfer tabs 903 and 905 referring again to fig1 a side elevational view of first mull coupling member 900 shows a typical length to height aspect ratio of first mull coupling member 900 as well as screw holes 1023 for attachment to component unit frames second side mull coupling member 1100 portrayed in fig1 12 comprises base plate portion 1102 from which protrude alignment and load transfer tabs 1103 and 1105 in a first direction and from which protrude spacer portions 1107 and 1109 in a second direction referring to fig1 guide tabs 1110 1112 1114 and 1116 are attached to spacer portions 1107 and 1109 to act as insertion guides during assembly of compound units referring again to fig1 a side elevational view of second mull coupling member 1100 shows a typical length to height aspect ratio.
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the atm interface circuit 155 of this module the atm interface circuit 155 removes the routing information and then applies the cell to the clad circuit 154 the latter disassembles the entered atm cell into a frame as indicated at in fig6 b and successively outputs frames to the fast bus 151 via the buffer 153 each of the fr interface circuits 141 142 performs monitoring to determine whether the port address pa of a frame coincides with its own port address if coincidence is found then the fr interface circuit receives the frame as a result the frame is received by the fr interface circuit 141 on the basis of the identifier c d the fr interface circuit 141 distinguishes between a data frame and a control information frame in the case of a control information frame the fr interface circuit 141 executes processing in accordance with command cm if the frame is a data frame the fr interface circuit 141 sends the data frame to the local fast bus in this case the frame is the control information frame and the command cm is a command for registering logical path information therefore the processor 165 fig5 of the fr interface circuit 141 registers the logical path information that follows the command in the logical path setting table lpt it should be noted that if a value identical with that of the dlci of the received control information frame has been registered in the table lpt the value is overwritten to.
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the appropriate rate during dtmf dialling the microcontroller 14 will generate a mute signal in order to attenuate the receiver 22 and turn off the microphone 20 during pulse dialling a different type of mute signal is used which is called mask this completely turns off the speech circuit 18 with a dummy load in the dialling circuit 16 the microcontroller 14 will then impulse this load is order to give loop disconnect pulsing to line pulse disconnect and dtmf dialling rates are also programmed into the e 2 prom 26 so that different standards in different countries can be catered for dtmf tones are generated by the dtmf generator 162 see fig5 which uses crystal x1 to control the tone frequencies the number previously dialled is stored in a last number redial memory in the eeprom 26 if it is wished to redial a number the user can go on hook then off hook and then press last number redial lnr the number is then redialled in the mode selected by a tone pulse switch the whole circuit is kept polarity independent by the rectifier 10 as shown in fig2 the eeprom 26 has a multiplicity of regions 261 for storing data relating to different selectable protocols 1 n it may further have a region of operation program 262 this may be constituted by firmware this may also store unchanging information such as the serial number etc there may also be an updatable region 263 for service information last number redial store etc fig3 shows the circuitry associated with the rectifier 10 the tip wire a leg is at a positive voltage ve and is connected to.
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the unit is reversed causing the movable plate to rotate into a new position wherein air is permitted to enter the lower chamber to cause oxidation of the char this oxidation process continues until the char is entirely consumed and reduced to a sterile ash any gaseous products produced will continue to be oxidized in both chambers application_number US 40479089 A description referring now to the drawings wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views there is shown a disposal unit 10 having an oxidizer 11 and a pyrolyzer 12 the oxidizer 11 includes an oxidation chamber 13 defined by a cylindrical wall 14 covered at one end by a ceramic honeycomb 17 and at the other end by a stationary slotted plate 19 wall 14 and plate 19 are attached to form a rigid structure the exterior surface of wall 14 and the adjacent exterior side surface of honeycomb 17 are covered with a heat insulator 21 mounted in an outer cylindrical shell 23 the shell 23 is rigidly attached near one end to the edge of plate 19 and at the other end has a lateral wall 25 and a lip 27 the wall 25 extends over the insulator 21 and abuts the upper edge of honeycomb 17 six radial slots 28 are symmetrically spaced on plate 19 to be located directly below the chamber 13 the honeycomb 17 has a central bore 29 to permit an electric heater rod 30 to extend into chamber 13 a movable plate 32 is.
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arm assembly 18 is mounted to the l shaped member 20 by two brackets 30 and 32 the two brackets 30 and 32 are formed with apertures 31 and 33 which slidingly fit about the member 20 each bracket 30 and 32 also includes a slot 34 and 36 respectively these slots 34 and 36 fit about the rod 16 tightening screws 38 and 40 are threadably fit through the brackets 30 and 32 to engage and tighten down onto the rod 16 as will be described more fully the reservoir assembly 10 includes two separate reservoirs cardiotomy reservoir and venous reservoir seen generally at 42 and 44 respectively the cardiotomy reservoir 42 is formed to fit atop the venous reservoir 44 it should be noted that the two reservoirs 42 and 44 may be formed as a single integral unit or as two completely separate devices cardiotomy reservoir 42 includes multiple inlet ports 46 these ports 46 direct blood through a filter assembly seen generally at 48 blood passing through the filter assembly 48 will fill the lower portion of the reservoir 42 seen generally at 52 which is formed with a well shaped region 100 as seen in fig1 this portion of the reservoir 42 includes a gradient scale 54 the gradient scale 54 allows the perfusionist to determine the quantity of blood in the reservoir 42 blood exits this reservoir 42 through outlet port 50 venous reservoir 44 includes a single inlet port 56 and a single outlet port 58 as will be described.
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into the basic module 2 and not pushed away therefrom under working conditions furthermore the forward contact surface 12 is segmented and comprises two surface segments 12 a and 12 b which though spatially separated from each other by the opening 17 in the basic module 2 both still lie in the plane 15 however the contact surface 13 is in the form of a continuous surface in the plane 16 the two contact surfaces 12 and 13 are interconnected via the stopping step 14 thus the stopping step 14 comprises the area of the contact region of the basic module 2 relative to the interchangeable holder 3 which is situated between the contact surface 12 or the surface segments 12 a and 12 b and the contact surface 13 the transition between the stopping step 14 and the rearward contact surface 13 is formed by the side edges 18 a and 18 b of the stopping step 14 and the transition relative to the forward contact surface 12 is formed by the side edges 19 a and 19 b fig6 the stopping step 14 is thus likewise segmented and comprises the two walls in the form of a steps or surface segments 14 a and 14 b also referred to below as wedge flanks or stepped segments each of the two surface segments 14 a and 14 b is likewise planar and lies independently in a plane the two planes of the surface segments 14 a and 14 b intersecting in.
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variable transmission 46 such that no more output is transferred to the rotor 18 in step 106 the landing procedure of the helicopter 8 is initiated and the auxiliary drive system 22 is set so as to introduce output again the landing procedure is initiated by the pilot by moving the rotor 18 out of the autorotation position into a landing position in which the energy stored in the rotor and transmission is used to brake the helicopter 8 this switchover can be detected by the controller 24 for example through a corresponding signal from the control system of the helicopter 8 after that the controller 24 sets the variable transmission 46 analogously to step 102 again such that the desired output is introduced into the second input 48 of the main transmission 14 in order to additionally drive the rotor 18 to enable estimation of how a flywheel mass battery and its flywheel could be dimensioned the following formulas can be used torque of a flywheel as a massive cylinder a cylindrical shell has twice the torque despite their low mass density high strength materials such as cfrp carbon fiber reinforced plastics for instance can be used as the material for the flywheel metals and metal alloys are also suitable materials by comparison lithium batteries have an energy density of 200 wh kg which corresponds to 0 72 mj kg an ec120 type helicopter has a power input of about 100 kw for 30 s this corresponds to an energy requirement of 3 mj the energy density of cfrp is 800 kj kg which yields a flywheel weight of 3 75 kg assuming a factor of 4 for.
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numerals 21 to 24 indicate each step in the procedure when the keys a and b are depressed at the same time 21 items of key in information 34 a 34 and 34 b 34 are stored in the pb 12 then when the key i is depressed each item of key in information 34 a 34 and 34 b 34 having been registered is regarded as on state information and is registered in the kb 13 and the count data 21a and 21b in the owb 14 are set at 34 0 34 at this time when key in information 34 j 34 is entered in the pb 12 four keys are depressed in effect accordingly the key in information 34 j 34 is not entered in the kb 13 22 then when the key a is released the key in information 34 j 34 is erased and items of key in information 34 b 34 and 34 i 34 are recognized and registered in the kb 13 and the owb 14 23 if at this time the number of key in operations is counted key in information which is accepted in effect is two items of key in information 34 b 34 and 34 i 34 accordingly the key in information 34 j 34 registered in the pb 12 is erased from the pb 12 as an assumptive key in information 24 in the embodiment described above the storing space of the owb 14 is adapted for accommodating key in information on three keys however by providing the capacity for n key information the key input operation more equivalent to n key roll over can be realized fig6 shows a key matrix constituting an input device which is the second embodiment of the.
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the local area network 201 these local area networks can in turn be connected to one or more wide area networks e g the internet although the embodiment is described in the context of a cluster it should be appreciated that embodiments of the present invention can readily scale and function in distributed computer systems and or cloud based computer systems having hundreds or thousands of nodes fig2 shows the manner in which the common storage device can support the mounting and dismounting of the various file systems to which it provides data storage services the storage device 210 is typically equipped to provide high availability and redundancy while maintaining flexibility of the storage services provided to the various file systems the storage device 210 typically includes a disk array that functions by providing storage space for mounting file systems and for providing high availability and disaster recovery type functionality for the file systems fig3 shows a first exemplary implementation of a storage device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention as depicted in fig3 the 4 nodes of the cluster 300 are coupled to node 310 which hosts a volume manager and the file system check agent the volume manager functions with a plurality of coupled luns e g disk drives solid state drives or the like to provide volumes e g data storage which can be used to mount the plurality of network file systems and.
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in fig3 it comprises a color space 16 which is completely filled with color material e g liquid and through which the optical fiber 1 is drawn on both sides the color chamber is provided with seals or packings 17 18 respectively having holes through them which are so dimensioned that the optical fiber 1 can just pass through them without excessive friction these seals or packings 17 18 consist for instance of teflon they have a bore which is minimally larger than the diameter of the optical fiber they may also consist of felt or other material above the color space 16 there is a storage container 19 for the color material which provides assurance that sufficient color will always be present in the color space 16 a valve 19a is provided in the channel between the color space 16 and the storage container 19 the color chamber 6 can be fastened to a support 21 by means of a screw 20 in fig4 the swing system 10 for the application of the ring shaped markings 11 onto the surface of the optical fiber 1 comprises a mechanically excited oscillator 22 and a nozzle 23 from the end of which a jet of.
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by incorporating the various sterilized active ingredients into a sterile vehicle which contains the basic dispersion medium and the required other ingredients from those enumerated above in the case of sterile powders for the preparation of sterile injectable solutions the preferred methods of preparation are vacuum drying and freeze drying techniques which yield a powder of the active ingredient plus any additional desired ingredient from previously sterile filtered solution thereof as used herein 34 pharmaceutically acceptable carrier 34 includes any and all solvents dispersion media coatings antibacterial and antifungal agents isotonic and absorption delaying agents and the like the use of such media and agents for pharmaceutical active substances is well known in the art except insofar as any conventional media or agent is incompatible with the active ingredient its use in the therapeutic compositions is contemplated supplementary active ingredients can also be incorporated into the compositions the invention will next be described in connection with certain non limiting specific examples which are included herein for purposes of illustration it should be clear that the examples provide general schemes which outline the basic methods for synthesizing some of the compounds of the present invention unless otherwise specified the 6 pyridyl substitutions described below encompass a generic class including for example 6 pyridylthio and 6 pyridylseleno substituted pyrimidine derivatives in one embodiment 1 benzyloxymethyl 5 ethyl 6 u03b1 pyridylthio uracil according to the present invention can be prepared from 5 ethyl 1 benzyloxymethyl uracil according to the following synthesis routes 2 4 bis o trimethylsilyl 5 ethyl uracil was made from a mixture of 5 6 g 5 ethyl uracil niedzwicki et al 1982 biochem pharm 31 1857 incorporated by reference herein and 152 mg ammonium sulfate in 20 ul of hexamethyl disalazane by heating at reflux under an inert.
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inserted into the attachment part 23 and can be fixed thereto by an attachment screw part detailed structural explanation are omitted here the optical fiber is capable of being attached to or removed from the receptacle the relative positions of the dummy fiber 17 the ferrule 18 the holder 19 and the housing 20 are settled beforehand both the dummy fiber 17 and the ferrule 18 have end surfaces slantingly polished the direction of the lowest point 32 is denoted by a certain mark 31 on the outside wall of the housing 20 this mark 31 should coincide with the deviation direction x direction of the laser chip and the holder 19 and the housing 20 are in contact with the sleeve 14 hence the lowest point 32 of the ferrule slanting end surface coincides with the deviation direction x direction of the laser on the pole 6 under these coincident conditions the housing 20 is moved on the sleeve 14 parallel in xy plane for seeking a point at which the power attains the maximum by measuring the power of light propagating at the end of the optical fiber and is fixed to the sleeve 14 at a position where the maximum power of light is able to be obtained a position deviating in x direction.
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1 126 waits for wpar u2014 1 126 to be halted the freeze period employed during overlaying files see 208 cannot be used to remove overlaid files because overlaid files typically need to stay in place until wpar u2014 1 126 is completely shut down on the departure side if overlays are removed before wpar u2014 1 126 has un configured devices on the departure side un configure procedures may fail therefore overlays are left in place until a stoppage and wpar u2014 1 126 becomes active as a native wpar on the arrival side during processing associated with a u201c remove overlays u201d block 220 any overlays installed in wpar u2014 1 126 are removed during processing associated with a u201c restart wpar u201d block 222 wpar u2014 1 126 is restarted in the arrival lpar u2014 2 122 finally if during processing associated with block 216 a determination is made as that os u2014 2 132 is not a previous version of os u2014 1 131 or during processing associated with block 222 wpar u2014 1 126 has been restarted control proceeds to an u201c end move wpar u201d block 229 in which process 200 is complete fig4 is a flowchart of one example of an apply overlays process 250 that may implement aspects of the claimed subject matter process 250 corresponds to apply overlays block 208 fig3 of move wpar process 200 fig3 like process 200 in this example process 250 is associated with logic stored on crsm u2014 1 111 fig1 in conjunction with wpar olm 136 fig1 and executed on one or more processors not.
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stability the novel aqueous dispersion of this invention can be pigmented in the aforementioned pigment to binder ratio the pigments can be blended with the novel dispersion composition and then ground by conventional techniques such as sand milling pebble milling or ball milling to uniformly disperse the pigment in the composition preferably the pigment is formed into a mill base by grinding the pigment in either a dispersion of the polysulfone resin or a dispersion of another resin if one is used or a solution of one or both of any of the above resins the mill base is then blended with the coating composition the following are examples of the great variety of pigments which can be used in the coating composition of this invention metallic oxides preferably titanium dioxide zinc oxide and the like metal hydroxides metal flakes such as aluminum flake metal powders zinc powders sulfides sulfate carbonates carbon black silica silicates hydrophobic silicates such as silicone treated with silicone dioxide talc china clay iron oxide iron blues organic reds maroons and other organic dyes and lakes for high temperature use temperature resistant pigment such as carbon black or red iron oxide are used the novel dispersion of this invention can be applied to a variety of substrates for example metal glass or plastics by any of the usual application methods such as spraying electrostatic spraying dipping brushing flow coating roller coating.
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air and evacuation of exhaust air are connected to a distribution duct for supply air and a distribution duct for exhaust air via each an externally insulated duct having adjustable damper for supply air and negative pressure and flexibles compensators for the compensation of length variations of the ducts the distribution duct for exhaust air 4 is connected to a hot air fan 10 to maintain the air flow and pressure in the duct network the number of revolutions of the hot air fan is controlled by a frequency converter to maintain a desired flow of hot air to the tunnel the air flow is measured by a flow sensor that regulates the rotational speed of booster fans the hot air generator 5 is installed after the hot air fan the hot air generator 5 contains a number of liquefied petroleum gas heated duct burners the hot air generator 5 is provided with its own control system and high pressure fan for the combustion air fuel flow for the combustion air is controlled by a set value from the control system and temperature sensors in the supply air flow in each end of the de icing plant there is a so called gate curtain having each an air curtain that blows air against the truck sides to prevent the ambient air from being sucked into the evacuation ducts in the end of the gate curtains there is a remote controlled hinged door which normally is closed when de icing is not carried out above the gates there is installed a flexible wall of electrically insulating material for the passage of aerial line and collector shoe of locomotive and drive trucks with the gates closed heating and.
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20 30a and 30b the actuation of the brakes 50a and 50b and in general the actuation and timing of the web feeding and splicing operations this involves the receipt of sensor signals and the transmission of control signals by the controller 52 over signal lines 53 the programming of the controller 52 and in general the generation of control signals in a feedback arrangement of the type illustrated and described herein are well known in the art to which the invention pertains when the size of the running roll 14 reaches a predetermined minimum diameter this is detected by a suitable sensor 54 which produces a signal that is processed by the controller 52 the controller 52 thereupon initiates the splicing procedure in this regard the controller 52 causes the brake 50a on the running roll 14 to be applied so that the roll 14 decelerates at a predetermined rate as the running roll 14 slows less and less web w is furnished to the main accumulator 20 and therefore it suffers a net depletion of its web as more web is delivered to the web consuming machine 12 then is received from the supply roll 14 as soon as the speed of the running web w reaches zero i e a complete stop or a selected minimum speed the control unit 52 emits a control signal to the splicing head or station 18 to initiate the splice for this the rolls 27 at splicing station 18 are brought together to press the tape t at the leading edge of the ready web w from roll 26 against the now stationary web w the two webs now being spliced together the control unit 52 actuates the knife 29 behind web w which cuts that web immediately behind.