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the present invention in which alternative embodiments of the attachment mechanisms for attachment of the adaptor and the container to the holder are employed in particular the sample container holder 60a of fig4 includes an external flange 96 for connection of the adapter 70a by a clamping device not shown such as a tri clamp as shown in fig4 the adapter 70a has a annular flange 100 which corresponds to the external flange 96 of the sample container holder 60a for connection by the clamping device the sample container holder 60a of fig4 and 5 also includes an internal rib 98 with a hemispherical cross section which provides a snap fit with the sample collecting container 90a as shown in fig5 the sample collecting container or bottle 90a has an external groove 102 in the neck the external groove 102 has a hemispherical concave cross section which corresponds with that of the rib 98 according to the embodiment of fig4 and 5 preferably the sample container holder 60a and or the neck of the sample collecting container 90a are resilient to allow the sample collecting container to be snapped into the sample container holder in a fluid tight manner the present invention has been described as employing threaded snap fitting or clamped connections between the sample container holder 60 60a the sample collecting container 90 90a and the adapter 70 70a however it should be understood that other attachment mechanisms may also be used without departing from the scope of the present invention the.
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22 also provide further support against bending forces during pipe installation outwardly directed radial bends 24 join support element sections 18 to the deflection members 26 deflection members 26 also includes a relief portions 28 which extends for about one third the length of deflection member sections 26 and are also preferably positioned adjacent radial bends 24 relief portions 28 are primarily for engaging locking wings 30 which extend from clamp members 32 relief portions 28 may also provide some additional flexibility to deflection member sections 26 during pipe installation clamp member sections 32 are immediately segregated from deflection member sections 26 via radial bends 34 sufficient flexibility of clamp member sections 32 to deflect is partially acquired through its immediate vicinity to deflection member sections 26 clamp member sections 32 gains additional flexibility from its substantial upwardly extending free end clamp member sections 32 include locking wings 30 extending outwardly therefrom transverse to its longitudinal dimension locking wings 30 are positioned on clamp member sections 32 at a location from which they engage relief portions 28 of deflection member sections 26 adjacent radial edge 34 accordingly locking wings 30 are bent about deflection member section 26 in the area of relief portions 28 securely binding clamp member sections 32 to deflection member sections 26 this connection assists in forcing clamp 10 to maintain its overall shape after repeated bending during repeated installations and removal of pipe insert portion 36 includes an upwardly extending tab 38 extending substantially away from the pipe clamp area and perpendicularly from the end of one clamp member section 32 the.
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be not less than 10 w cm 2 and preferably not less than 100 w cm 2 the irradiation time per pulse is generally not more than 1 10 seconds this pulsed light is either visible light or ultraviolet light and should have a wavelength not longer than 700 nm the amorphous semiconductor obtained by the above described method of the invention has an improved light resistance the term amorphous silicon semiconductor as used in this specification means any and all amorphous semiconductors containing si as an essential component and includes a si and alloys of a si with microcrystalline si sn ge and or other elements typical of such amorphous semiconductors are the amorphous semiconductor according to the present invention can be advantageously used in the fabrication of solar cells and other semiconductor devices of the pin construction a schottky construction or the like in the case of a pin type solar cell it is known that the use of a si 1 x c x for the p layer on the light incident side results in higher efficiency and voltage u s pat no 4 388 482 the following examples are intended to illustrate the present invention in further detail and should by no means be construed as limiting the scope of the invention under the conditions set forth in table 1 pure monosilane gas sih 4 was subjected to glow discharge decomposition to give an intrinsic amorphous silicon film on a corning glass 7059 substrate the films were designated as examples 1 through 4 respectively each of the semiconductor films according to examples 1 through 4 was left standing in a vacuum of about 10 3 torr at 160 u00b0 c in a cryostat and irradiated with xenon pulsed light at 20 minute intervals the intensity of.
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in the container 1 is low and the rest amount has become small it is notable that the float 15 catches not only the floating power produced by the liquid phase of the carbon dioxide in the container but also the floating power produced by the gaseous phase therein which is generated when the temperature is higher than the critical point of the carbon dioxide therefore it is possible to detect the accurate total rest amount in the container 1 at any desired time for example during the feeding at valve operation to close or open it and so on of course one of the detecting member 16 and the magnet 29 of the indicating member 9 may be substituted by magnetic materials such as iron steel and so on instead of magnet the articulating or flexible part 18 according to the invention may be modified variously as seen in fig8 to 17 for example a modified articulating or flexible part 18 shown in fig8 comprises a universal joint 42 with a cross member inserted on the way of the rod 13 another modified articulating or flexible part 18 shown in fig9 comprises a spring joint 43 disposed along the rod 12 another modified articulating or flexible part shown in fig1 comprises a double springs 52 and 53 both of which may contribute to suspend the float 15 as well as the spring 14 shown in fig1 and 2 further modified articulating or flexible part 18 as seen in fig1 comprises a spring 44 which is connecting upper and lower parts of the float 15 the float.
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layer 26 to the insulating oxide layer 22 isolate the active region 18 of fet 10 from other devices not shown that may be formed in the silicon device layer 26 a gate oxide layer 30 is on the top surface of the active region 18 and isolates the active region 18 from a gate 32 the gate 32 includes a polysilicon base gate region 34 adjacent to the gate oxide layer 30 and a tungsten damascene wide cap region 36 the tungsten damascene wide cap region 36 is positioned to the top and sides of the base gate region 34 and forms a contact coupling the base gate region to the metal layers 38 a thin titanium nitride diffusion barrier 40 prevents diffusion between the tungsten damascene cap region 36 and the base gate region 34 the channel region 16 includes an upper region 42 adjacent to the gate oxide layer 30 and a lower region 44 adjacent to the insulating oxide layer 22 in the preferred embodiment the upper region 42 has a width of less than 20 nm and the lower region 44 has a width of approximately 50 nm the silicon device layer 26 has a thickness of 20 30 nm and the insulating oxide layer is approximately 30 70 nm thick it should be appreciated that the upper region 42 has a width less than the thickness of the silicon device layer 26 while the lower region 44 has a width greater than the thickness of the silicon device layer 26 as such fet 10 is a combination of both a short channel and a long channel device while in the u201c on u201d state e.
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that is to be cleaned and in such a way that the first cleaning part 1 a and the second cleaning part 2 a will run in the outlet spout 12 through the entire length thereof from above and down and hence clean the spout 12 from occurring solidified soda cinder or the like see fig8 c this takes place in such a way that the first cleaning part 1 a cleans an upper part of the spout 12 and the second cleaning part 2 a simultaneously cleans a lower part of the spout 12 wherein an overlapping can take place so that an intermediate part of the spout 12 is cleaned by the first cleaning part 1 a as well as the second cleaning part 2 a the second cleaning part 2 a will also run past the lower end of the outlet spout 12 at the end of the spout the second cleaning part 2 a also cleaning around the lower end of the spout 12 and under the spout 12 in an area closest the lower end thereof possible beard like formations in the form of solidified soda cinder or the like being removed also there the drive mechanism 10 comprises a control system that may be maneuvered automatically via a timer or manually from a maneuvering room the control system may comprise one or several computers said front tool part 1 a d 3 6 and rear tool part 2 a d are manufactured from stainless acid proof steel or another suitable material that resists corrosive environment and high temperature in the cleaning device according to the.
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of the body portion fluid flow channels defined in the body portion to deliver the particulate containing liquid from an inlet port to a plurality of openings defined in a bottom of the reservoir portion the plurality of openings being arranged such as to agitate the particulate containing liquid to keep particulate matter in suspension therein application_number US 81502201 A description reference should now be made to the drawing figures on which similar or identical elements are given consistent identifying numerals throughout the various figures thereof and on which parenthetical references to figure numbers direct the reader to the view s on which the element s being described is are best seen although the element s may be seen on other figures also referring to all the drawing figures but primarily to fig1 there is illustrated a pipettor source reservoir constructed according to the present invention and generally indicated by the reference numeral 20 pipettor source reservoir 20 has a rectangular body portion 30 and a rectangular reservoir portion 32 fig2 measuring as noted above about 3 4 u00d7 5 0 inches the pipettor source reservoir being formed in the upper surface of the rectangular body portion other dimensions for reservoir portion 32 may be used as well depending on the application the above dimensions being required for the standard 96 or 384 well pipettors reservoir portion 32 has 24 small vertical holes as at 40 defined in the bottom thereof body 30 has defined therein an inlet port 50 connected to the middle of a main feed line header 52 main feed line header 52.
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end of arm 42 is connected to the right needle rod 12 via an intermediate linkage 43 the switching means for the drive mechanism 10 comprises two stop plates 44 and 45 which are swingably mounted on a bearing pin 46 fixed in the machine housing and are connected with the link pins 29 and 36 in the articulation of the respective articulated linkage pairs 26 27 and 33 34 via respective connecting rods 47 and 48 which act as guiding link rods two simple air cylinders 49 and 50 serve to swing the stop plates 44 and 45 the piston rods 51 and 52 of the respective cylinders 49 and 50 are pivotally connected to respective arms 55 and 56 of the respective stop plates 44 and 45 in order to kinematically define the operative and inoperative positions for the needle rods 11 and 12 the stop plates 44 and 45 each have two stop surfaces 57 58 and 59 60 respectively which interact with detents not shown on the interior of the machine housing as shown in fig3 the pneumatic cylinders 49 and 50 are controlled via pneumatic valves 64 and 65 connected to the cylinders by flexible tubing 66 and 67 additional features of the drive mechanism 10 for the two needle rods 11 and 12 are described in u s pat no 4 569 297 rotary hook not shown and a material feed dog 69 fig2 cooperate with the needles 11 and 12 the feed dog 69 is attached to a support 71 which is accommomated under the stitch plate 70 fig4 of the sewing machine the support 71 is connected to a forked crank 73 attached to a rotationally oscillating shaft 74 rotatably mounted in the machine housing for driving shaft.
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the computerized laboratory information system lis or an anatomic pathology information system apis by virtue of keyboard 46 u2032 and the specimen is loaded in the specimen carrier 26 and positioned on auxiliary transportation mechanism 42 u2032 the priority of any subsequent testing is then recalculated in the las priority table the specimen will then be moved to the main transportation mechanism 24 for movement to the next appropriate station workstations 32 and 34 are not shown in detail but include the same basic equipment as workstations 28 and 30 thus a sensor 38 u2032 located at workstations 32 and 34 will acknowledge passage of the specimen at that location and either direct the specimen into the workstation or direct the specimen to continue past the workstation if the order in which the evaluations processes and or tests are conducted is important the specimen can be directed to bypass any workstation along the transportation mechanism 24 so as to immediately reach the highest priority workstation to perform the appropriate testing since the transportation mechanism is a closed loop the specimen can then be moved around the loop to any other workstation once all requested tests have been performed the specimen will be directed into the specimen archiving station utilizing a sensor 38 u2032 and gate 40 u2032 in the same manner as workstations 28 30 32 and 34 since every sensor 38 38 u2032 44 and 44 u2032 is interconnected by way of the las software the location and status of any specimen or specimen is always readily accessible by the physician provider since the computerized laboratory information system lis an anatomic pathology information system apis or.
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h 18 2 42 2 46 1h m 2 73 1h dd j 9 1 amp 3 7 hz h 3 3 42 1h m h 2 4 01 4 03 2h m h 11 amp 11 oh 4 15 1h br s nh 2 4 28 1h br s nh 2 5 17 1h s h 12 6 68 1h s oh 6 73 1h s oh lcms negative ion mode m z 486 m u2212 h u2212 methyl 11 hydroxycorosolate 22 to a magnetically stirred ice cold 10 15 u00b0 c solution of methyl 11 ketocorosolate 360 mg 0 72 mmol in ethanol 40 ml was added sodium borohydride 1 0 g 26 mmol and the solution was slowly brought to rt and stirred for 14 h after completion of the reaction the mixture was worked up as described in example 21 to give methyl 11 hydroxycorosolate 32 mg m p 148 152 u00b0 c ir neat 3416 2927 2872 1719 1648 1455 1388 1220 1146 1047 999 960 770 cm u2212 1 1 h nmr 400 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 0 86 6h s 2 u00d7 ch 3 0 95 3h d j 6 0 hz ch 3 1 01 1 03 12h 3 methyl singlets and a methyl doublet 2 31 1h d j 11 3 hz h 18 2 44 1h dd j 12 0 amp 4 2 hz 3 02 1h d j 9 3 hz h 3 3 80 3 83 1h m h 2 4 39 1h m h 11 5 35 1h d j 3 8 hz h 12 lcms negative ion mode m z 501 m u2212 h u2212 corosolinol 23 to an ice cold dispersion of lithium aluminum hydride 97 mg in thf 3 ml was slowly added methyl.
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soil liquefiable soil will always have a low tensile strength the hydraulic fracturing is accomplished in this example by applying air pressure water pressure or air pressure over water in fact the drain pipe 10 may be filled with water or other liquid via the fracture fluid pipe 16 and then the fracturing pressure may be applied by air release from an air pressure tank typical fracture pressures will be maintained for a period of 5 to 20 seconds after fracturing has occurred the water may be pumped from the drain to further develop the preferential flow pass created by the fractures as is taught in u s pat no 6 312 190 the structure illustrated in fig3 illustrates a variation of the structure shown in fig2 wherein instead of applying fracturing pressure to the entire drain depth simultaneously as disclosed in fig2 in fig3 hydraulic fracturing pressure is applied only to selected depths or segments in this arrangement two sets of spaced internal packers 17 and 17 u2032 are employed and the bottom end of fracture fluid tube 16 is closed off and is provided with an exit 21 intermediate upper and lower internal packer units 17 and 17 u2032 this confines the hydraulic fracturing to a preselected segment of drain pipe 10 in yet another embodiment of the present invention it is desirable to supply a propping agent to the surrounding soil after fracturing for propping fractures in the soil in order to maintain the.
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of the present invention is apparent a double wound stainless steel pipe was obtained in the same manner as in example 1 except that the furnace temperature of the electric resistance furnace having a reducing gas atmosphere was made 1120 u00b0 c in brazing and was tested in the same manner to obtain the following results this example is of brazing an electrically seamed pipe made of a stainless steel to a connector eye joint made of a carbon steel pipe and was made in the following manner an electrically seamed pipe made of a stainless steel and having the same plating layer on the outer peripheral surface was obtained in the same manner as in example 1 except that the stainless steel strap was replaced with an electrically seamed pipe made of a stainless steel of sus 27 an outside diameter of 10 0 mm thickness of 0 7 mm and length of 5000 mm the connector was made of a carbon steel and was therefore used without being plated the connecting port of said connector was projected by 5 mm out of the peripheral wall of the connector and the opposed electrically seamed pipe was slidably fitted thereof into it a pasty brazing material obtained by mixing a powder alloy of 80 by weight copper 20 by weight tin with pasty methyl cellulose was used the electrically seamed pipe made of a.
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thus a first air gap 47 see fig1 and 11 is created between the outer surface of plunger 44 and the inner surface of spool 36 first air gap 47 helps to avoid the build up of residual magnetism along plunger 44 and further aids in dissipating the build up of heat in solenoid 35 when the solenoid is energized this has several advantages first air gap 47 helps to avoid expansion of spool 36 and a resulting shrinkage of the inside diameter of spool 36 which otherwise would cause friction or binding between plunger 44 and spool 36 during travel of the plunger towards front cap 38 when solenoid 35 is energized second solenoid 35 is able to be operated at a lower voltage than if no air gap were present because heat does not build up inside of solenoid 35 heat build up would otherwise increase the resistance of wire coil 37 thus requiring more voltage to operate solenoid 35 when solenoid 35 is energized plunger body 46 is by the resulting magnetic attracting forces moved toward front cap 38 see fig1 during its motion caused by magnetic attraction the plunger tip 48 exits the front cap 38 through hole 39 and strikes an aluminum or other non ferrous metal actuator pin 50.
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ratio between linearly structured polymer 130 and crosslinker 140 in the mixture may be within the range of approximately 30 1 to approximately 1 30 curing of the mixture results in a polymer blend system lti 150 as illustrated in fig6 as illustrated lti 150 includes a linearly structured polymer doped with crossed linked networks alkyl groups employed may be methyl ethyl phenyl or aryl groups in one embodiment curing may occur at a temperature between approximately 80 u00b0 c and approximately 165 u00b0 c in another embodiment curing may occur at a temperature of approximately 125 u00b0 c fig7 shows a schematic of strands of lti 150 which illustrates that the polymer exhibits reduced liquid polymer macromolecule mobility thus improved surface tension compared to linearly structured polymer 130 fig2 as a result polymer 150 can be used as an lti the methods and structures as described above are used in the fabrication of integrated circuit chips the resulting integrated circuit chips can be distributed by the fabricator in raw wafer form that is as a single wafer that has multiple unpackaged chips as a bare die or in a packaged form in the latter case the chip is mounted in a single chip package such as a plastic carrier with leads that are affixed.
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45 which are positioned along the four sides of the structure thus the term 34 clamping bar 34 will be used to also describe the clamping ring since the cross sectional configuration as seen in the various views will be the same whether the securing means is in a continuous ring form or adapted as four separate straight members the clamping bar comprises an extrusion molded metal bar having a generally 34 l 34 shaped cross sectional configuration the vertical wall 46 defining a truss member and the lower horizontal wall 48 thereof defining part of the clamping bar securing means which is generally indicated at 50 integrally formed along the free edge of lower wall 48 is a strut member 52 angularly arranged to engage the outwardly extended shoulder 53 formed on the base of jamb wall 24 shoulder 53 is formed longitudinally throughout the length of frame 22 including an adjacent slot 55 to receive the rounded free edge of strut 52 therein whereby slot 55 and strut 52 combine to establish a pivot means so as to allow bar 45 to pivot into a positive clamping mode as seen in fig2 more specifically the clamping bar securing means comprises the lower wall 48 and a second juxtaposed.
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frames the composite output may then be fed to an external video recorder 27 or to a video transmitter in fig2 the reproduction system receives the input signal from a video player or transmitter the composite video signal is fed into the tv sync and data selector block 30 which synchronizes the reproduction system to the incoming video and separates the luminance encoded data stream from the actual video signal the luminance encoding data stream is then fed into luminance data decoder 31 where the encoded signal is converted back into data packets the data packets are then fed to a data packet separator 32 which separates the actual data from the packet synchronizing signals and feeds the data into error correction circuits 33 which check the validity of the data and correct if necessary any errors that may have occurred the signal is then fed to audio digital to analog d a signal converters 34 which covert the digital signals back into the original analog signals low pass filters lpf 35 are employed to remove any higher order components created by the processing system and the outputs are then fed to buffer amplifiers 36 and to the outputs 14 15 16 and 17 of the processing unit fig3 illustrates how four individual.
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flows through the conduit 140 and exits through outlet 142 it should be noted that multiple inputs and multiple online sources are also contemplated moreover the conduit may accept input from multiple sources the rf plasma generator is generally located downstream of a sanitary fixture but may even be located in the fixture itself in other contemplated embodiments an rf plasma is in the waste line in the holding tank or anywhere else upstream of the treated waste discharge specific aspects of an rf plasma wave generator are taught in pending u s patent application ser no 10 432 208 incorporated by reference in its entirety it is contemplated that the fluid waste may be separated at some point before being subjected to the waves in embodiments that separate the waste a portion of the waste may be diverted from contact with the waves of the rf plasma alternatively portions of the waste may be subjected to the waves in succession i e separately thereby allowing for different settings to be used on different types of waste for example substantially solid waste can be subjected to lower frequency waves than waves that are substantially liquid the treated waste can be discharged into a body.
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both sides of the noise spike therefore the samples that are used to find a sum for the pulse would include sample data that is taken between times 52 and 54 as such the sample data that is used to find a sum for the pulse includes sample data that is actually representative of baseline data not the event as such this method may produce inaccurate sums when noise is present in the sample data the preferred embodiments include several computer implemented methods to reduce the susceptibility of a peak search to signal noise by scanning for the largest sum rather than the largest sample value for example one embodiment may include selecting a value n and computing a running sum for n values n may be chosen such that it is slightly larger than the number of samples expected in the widest pulse for example if the widest pulse is expected to include 13 samples n may be 15 17 etc as each sample is obtained a sum of n samples i e the current sample and the previous n u2212 1 samples may be determined in this manner a running sum of n samples may be updated as the samples are taken when a sufficient number of samples have been processed the array of sums is scanned for a peak or the largest sum value a sufficient.
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18 is inserted in the key slot 14 of the cylinder the tip 19 of the key engages the tip 21 of the actuator lever and causes it to pivot axially outward and upward as the key is moved longitudinally into the slot as the key is further inserted the tip 21 of the actuator lever 20 rides on the side edge 42 of the key blade forcing the activator tip 21 into engagement with the outer end of tip 37 of the actuator plunger leg 36 this urges the plunger and spool against the spring 34 advancing tip 33 of the actuating plunger leg 32 outward from the plunger housing to engage and energize a corresponding controlled component not shown an alternative embodiment of the invention is shown in fig3 and 4 as there shown an axial sliding actuator 120 is housed in an elongate actuator cavity 123 which intersects the plunger cavity at 40 the actuator 120 includes an upper leg 121 having a rounded tip 122 which intercepts the key slot 14 of the cylinder 12 the opposite end of the actuator 120 terminates in an extension leg 124 having a tip 125 which is in axial alignment with tip 37 of the actuator plunger leg 36 as the key 18 is inserted into the key slot 14 the tip 19 of the key engages the rounded tip 122 of the actuator causing the actuator to ride axially and radially along the.
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multiplier factor exclusive or gates xor11 to xor14 each for rotating left an output of each corresponding one of the exclusive or gates xor6 xor10 xor8 and xor9 and adding a value resulted from the left rotation to an output of each corresponding one of the and gates ad13 to ad16 and an exclusive or gate xor15 for adding an output of the exclusive or gate xor9 arranged in one of the remaining items to an output of the exclusive or gate xor12 now the galois field multiplication method of the present invention and the multiplier embodied in accordance with the method will be described in detail although the above two operation methods examples 1 and 2 are basically identical to each other only the former method of example 1 is used in the general four arithmetical operations because the addition of the general four arithmetical operations involves a carry in an addition for galois field however a phenomenon where the degree of the highest item of a generated polynomial g x is decreased occurs because the addition involves no carry thereby establishing a condition of g x 0 for example in a case of g x x 4 x 1 34 x 4 34 is equal to 34 x 1 34 x 4 x 1 in other words 34 x 4 34 is substituted by 34 x 1 34 therefore for the multiplication for.
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source through a flow controlling venturi 30 and thence through flexible connectors 31 and duct 14 to the engine simulator the flexible connectors are of known design and allow high pressure air to be supplied to the simulator without imposing forces upon the force measuring balances 13 instrumentation within the simulator primarily sensing temperatures and pressures and lubricating oil supply are connected to outside equipment by flexible lines indicated at 29 in operation the entire apparatus is normally within a room of sufficient volume to constitute a large plenum chamber so that the surrounding air is essentially static thus no correction need be made for the momentum of the air approaching the simulator nor are there any appreciable flow velocity distortions the effect of the bellows 17 and the compensating bellows 22 substantially eliminates tare forces imposed upon the balances 13 thus the balances 13 measure the true thrust force developed by the simulator accurate determination of the mass flows involved are obviously of prime importance the flow through venturi 30 to power the simulator is readily and accurately ascertained by known characteristics of the venturi similarly the flow through the venturi group 27 at the exit is easily and accurately determined by the known characteristics of these venturis it is apparent of course that the mass flow through the fan section of the simulator is the difference between the total flow exiting the apparatus as determined by venturi group 27 and that supplied the simulator as determined by venturi 30 the features just described with reference to the diagrammatic showing of fig2 are incorporated in the exemplary embodiment of fig3 through fig6 in this configuration the chamber 40 is a tank of suitable large volume.
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wires per inch i e 24 warp wires after patterning the composite web was dewatered by vacuum extraction the resulting composite web had a basis weight of 2 77 oz yd 2 93 8 g m 2 and a measured polyester content of about 70 wt and an abaca woodpulp content of about 30 wt the inventive abaca based composite fabric was tested for dry particle generation using a gelbo flex test apparatus the inventive fabric was also tested for wet particle generation using a biaxial shake test using the test procedure described in ies rp cc 004 s7 t the results of the wet and dry particle tests are tabulated below in table ix absorbency rates and capacities according to the gats method described above are also provided for the inventive fabric table ix______________________________________composite utilizing continuous filament scrimpet scrim abaca based paper pet staple______________________________________abaca woodpulp 30content wt particle count u2267 0 5 micrometers dry particles ft sup 3 48of airwet particles m sup 2 2 5 u00d7 10 sup 7of fabricabsorbencyrate 50 g g sec 0 231capacity 611______________________________________ as can be seen from table ix the resulting three layered spunlaced fabric exhibits exceptional properties particularly dry particles as noted before the composite sandwich structure is believed to inhibit the release of dry particles upon flexing while retaining good absorptive properties this embodiment utilizes many preferred features of the invention features that tend to optimize particle counts and absorbency properties although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in the foregoing description it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is capable of numerous modifications substitutions.
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or pipe wall in the illustrated embodiment an electrically conductive disk 925 obviously an electrically conductive object is utilized in conjunction with the flux generator 500 the flux generator is comprised of a transmitter coil 300 alternating power supply 585 connected to the transmitter coil by means not shown amp meter not shown four 4 saturation flux generating coils 552 wrapped around saturation cores not shown a magnetic culminator 555 and two poles 504 and 505 of like polarity and having polarity opposite that of the culminator 555 it will be appreciated that the culminator saturation flux cores and poles are comprised of highly magnetically permeable material the saturation flux generator is located proximate to the side 129 of the wall opposite the remote electrically conductive disk 925 in a preferred embodiment both the disk 925 and culminator 555 have substantially the same center axis c l accordingly the space 955 may be minimal or non existent the saturation flux generator can be powered by a dc power source or low frequency ac power source not shown the magnetic flux emitted from culminator 555 and magnetic poles 504 and 505 are used to create a metallic transparency u2122 within a portion of the wall 128 the transparency will permeate through the thickness 127 of the wall 128 in conjunction with the creation of this transparency the transmitter coil is energized with ac power or pulsed dc power that will create an oscillating or variable magnetic flux to be emitted from the side of.
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a about 20 to 80 percent by weight of a mixture of 1 nonionic surface active agents selected from the class consisting of primary oxyalkylated aliphatic alcohols having from about 8 to 22 carbon atoms in the aliphatic portion and from 3 to 50 oxyalkylene units in the oxyalkylene portion and 2 nonionic surface active agents selected from the class consisting of secondary oxyalkylated aliphatic alcohols having from about 8 to 22 carbon atoms in the aliphatic portion and from about 3 to 50 oxyalkylene units in the oxyalkylene portion said nonionic surface active agents having a cloud point in a one percent aqueous concentration of about 140 u00b0 c to 155 u00b0 c and b about 80 to 20 percent by weight of kerosene such material is sold by basf wyandotte corporation as 34 diligent 34 emulsifier and is described in u s pat no 3 707 506 those skilled in the art will understand from the teachings of the abovementioned patent how other emulsifier compositions that have substantially similar performance for the purposes of the present invention could be made and used the performance of an initial 34 break 34 step using materials of the kind above is well known to those skilled in the art satisfactory results can be obtained with a time of ten minutes a low water level and a water temperature of 180 u00b0 f although these factors can also be varied suitably as appreciated by those skilled in the art as would likewise be customary after such a first step there are presently practiced a suitable number of rinsing steps.
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are connected to each other a tip holder 7 inserted a third ink supply rod 5 is fitted to the second bore 2e at its anterior end the third ink supply rod 5 is connected to the second ink supply rod 4 the cylindrical shell 2 2 is smaller than the main body 2 1 in diameter the anterior end of the shell 2 2 constitutes a writing tip the posterior end thereof is provided with an annular flange 2f having an air hole 2g the cylindrical shell 2 2 thus formed is inserted into the anterior end of the pen barrel 9 thereby to constitute a pen body to ensure correct insertion an annular ridge is formed on the inner surface of the anterior end of the pen barrel the following description relates to the connection of the three different ink supply rods in combination with the flow regulator 2 the first ink supply rod 3 is inserted into the center bore 2d and is communicated with at its posterior end the ink reservoir 6 and at its anterior end with the second ink supply rod 4 inserted into the second bore 2e the second ink supply rod 4 is connected at its anterior end to the third ink supply rod 5 secured in the tip holder 7 thus the first second and third ink supply rods are connected in series in the pen body ink in the reservoir 6 rises initially through the first ink supply.
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and a second signal to the controller that is a function of the intensity of light registered by second detector region 114 detector 108 is oriented with respect to latch needle 104 so that dividing line 122 is substantially perpendicular to the plane the same as the plane of fig7 a 7c of the latch needle slot not shown in which latch needle 104 is held and perpendicular to the direction of the back and forth motion of latch needle 104 indicated by doubled headed arrow 124 fiducial 102 is illuminated by light from fiducial illuminator 101 and reflects some of the light indicated by dotted line 128 onto lens 106 fiducial 102 preferably reflects light from fiducial illuminator 101 diffusely in a cone not shown of half energy angle on the order of 10 u00b0 15 u00b0 fiducial illuminator 101 and fiducial imager 100 are located with respect to each other so that for any position of latch needle 104 in the operating range of motion of latch needle 104 fiducial 102 reflects light from fiducial illuminator 101 into fiducial imager 100 lens 106 forms an image 130 of fiducial 102 on light sensitive surface 110 from the light reflected by fiducial 102 a first image portion 132 of image 130 falls on first detector region 112 and a second image portion 134 of image 130 falls on second detector region 114 views 116 118 and 120 first detector region 112 registers an intensity of light on its surface that is a function of the size of first image portion 130 and second detector region 114 registers an intensity of light that is a function of the size of second image portion 134 detector 108 therefore sends a first signal to the controller that is as.
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object and the gaseous mixture are short and are generally between 10 and 30 seconds preferred processing pressures are between 0 1 and 11 bars although considerably higher pressures for example 20 bars can also be used the surface roughness values that can be achieved with the process according to the invention lie between 0 4 and 0 6 u03bcm for comparison untreated or fluorinated surfaces exhibit roughness values that are several times greater the effectiveness of the process according to the present invention will be evident from the following example bottles made of hdpe hoechst ag black hostalen r 7746 with a density between 0 944 and 0 948 gg cm 3 with a volume of 500 ml were exposed on the inside and outside in an autoclave at 10 bars and at a uniform polymer surface temperature of approximately 135 u00b0 c to various mixtures of nitrogen fluorine and oxygen according to the invention contact times in all cases were 20 seconds the test results obtained are summarized in the table below ______________________________________permeation experiments with 500 cm sup 3 bottlesmade of black hostalen r gm 7746 fluorine surface finish packing densityspeci f sub 2 o sub 2 roughness g cm sup 2 men.
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be repeated as necessary to achieve a desired quality in the finished product the washing dilution steps are preferably carried out in a tank equipped with an agitator screen filtering can be again applied to assist in the removal of washing fluid vacuum filtering pressure filtering squeezing pressing drying and other solid liquid separation methods can also be applied to improve the recovery of washing fluid solvent and ink are both preferably recovered after physical treatment to separate the ink from solvent as was noted above tile solvent is preferably recovered for use in subsequent deinkings while the ink is recovered and reused in future applications appropriate physical separation techniques include centrifugation filtration precipitation distillation and their combination flocculants may also be added to improve the physical separation process various cationic anionic and nonionic flocculants for water treatment may be advantageously used examples of such flocculants include polyamines polyacrylamide acrylates and polyacrylamides it is to be appreciated that adverse environmental effects are minimized by the process of the present invention all solvents used in the disclosed process are recovered and recycled as described above additionally the deinking of wastepaper provides substantial environmental advantages relative to the use of virgin papers it is also to be appreciated that the process of the present invention is simple relative to conventional deinking processes and may be economically practiced also fibers deinked according to the present invention are of superior quality and can be used to make paper containing 100 recycled fibers reference will now be made to specific examples using the processes described above it is to be understood that the examples are.
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composition was prepared in the following manner the organic medium was prepared by mixing 20 0 wt desmocoll 540 polyurethane bayer materialscience llc pittsburgh pa with 80 0 wt dibasic esters obtained from dupont co wilmington del organic solvent the molecular weight of the resin was approximately 40 000 this mixture was heated at 90 u00b0 c for 1 2 hours to dissolve all the resin the second organic medium was prepared by adding 27 0 wt pkhh resin inchem inc to 73 0 wt dibasic esters obtained from dupont co wilmington del organic solvent and heated as above 0 5 fumed silica cabot corp was then added 5 diacetone alcohol obtained from eastman chemical kingsport tenn was added and the entire composition was mixed the composition was then subjected to the three roll mill for one cycle at 150 psi a circuit was fabricated as follows on a 10 mil thick polycarbonate substrate a blanket print of the composition from example 1 was printed with a 200 stainless steel screen and dried at 120 u00b0 c for 10 min a second print of the composition was then printed and dried a pattern of silver lines were printed with dupont silver paste 5042 dupont co wilmington del using a 280 mesh stainless steel screen the patterned lines were dried at 120 u00b0 c for 15.
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the user has called the system will prompt the user to enter a new pin code step 410 i e one not so commonly used this new pin will be stored in memory 208 for future use the system then prompts the user to enter the phone number at which they wish to be contacted step 412 with caller recognition technology the system can accomplish this by prompting the user with the number from which they are calling offering a prompt to push u201c 1 u201d if this is the number to be contacted for intrusions or u201c 2 u201d to provide another number after the phone number is received and stored the user can be prompted to accustom himself with control of the system step 414 for example once the phone number has been accepted the system can play a message such as u201c the emergency contact number is 999 555 u2013 1212 to activate camera 1 press u201c 1 u201d to activate camera 2 press u201c 2 u201d etc u201d depending on the commands entered the system can decode the command and respond step 416 appropriately to any number of commands for example the system can be commanded to activate a camera and transmit its picture to scan the area using one or more cameras these commands can be entered into the numeric keypad for example once.
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shooter 39 s finger 42 is removed from the trigger guard 13 the signal from the sensor 39 brings about an automatic locking of the pistol 10 by the control unit 24 therefore if the pistol 10 falls out of the shooter 39 s hand or is taken from him the trigger tongue 14 is locked automatically instead of the keys 21 or in addition to them the identification unit 20 can also include a fingerprint scanner 46 in that case the memory 25 stores the pattern of a fingerprint for right handed shooters for example the tip of the index finger of the left hand the scanned fingerprint is compared to the pattern stored in the unit 24 and if the two prints match the locking mechanism 11 is unlocked i e the locking element 33 is withdrawn from the notch 17 this variant has the advantage of easier and faster operation the identification is also accurate reliable and secure and relates to only one individual fig2 to 4 illustrate additional embodiments of the invention whereby the elements 20 to 26 and or 46 can be realized in a manner that is identical to the elements of the embodiment illustrated in fig1 in the embodiments illustrated in fig2 and 3 a hammer 49 is locked by a locking mechanism 111 for that purpose the hammer 49 has an index notch 50 in which in the locked position one e g a first arm 51.
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to microencapsulate the modified phenols and benefit the action of both components desired protection against brotitis and sclerotinia typical fungi in autumn winter application example 3 u2014 verification of the synergic effect of the phenol poly n acetylglucosamine complex as an enhancer of root growth field crops already underway were provided with the solution immediately after transplant the crop soil had an average level of nematode infestation melodogyne a soil was chosen with intensive continued and non rotating usage low on organic materials plot description the total area of the greenhouse was 1 000 m 2 applied dose 300 cc of chitosan solution and 300 cc of phenols solution by watering by dripping every 1 000 m 2 in 2500 liters of water per hour for every 1000 m 2 time span of application of the solution once a week applied throughout january and february 2007 the blank test was made with chitosan solution in the same proportion and applied with the same means the crop was installed and general observations were made looking into its development over time crop health flowering plant color and fruit formation were observed and also measurements were made ten weeks after transplant about the length and width of plant roots the negative or positive presence of root nodules was also observed no nodules were found at root level and periodical applications stimulated root development in plants when applications jointly include chitosan and phenol solutions in the form of phenol poly n acetylglucosamine complex of the invention an increase in plant health and root development can be observed resulting in an increase in the whole plant plant roots were larger especially lengthwise achieving improved anchoring a greater exploration ability and a greater water and nutrient absorption ability judging by the assay results.
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of titanium 330 part of which is coated with a catalyst layer 340 for the iodine redox reaction for example graphite powder bonded with a teflon u00ae binder the cell also includes a porous separator 345 situated between the two meshes 304 and 330 meshes 304 and 330 pass sealably through a cell perimeter seal 350 which can be of organic or inorganic types and enable current takeoff outside the cell the seal 350 can also include a resealable electrolyte fill tube not shown the cell is completed by introducing dye into the titania layer and filling with the redox electrolyte if necessary the titania layer can overcoat mesh 304 a slight modification of the above construction is shown in fig1 b titania layer 310 in mesh 304 is now uppermost and has an inert conductive underlayer 315 in intimate contact therewith in such a case titania layer 320 can bond directly to the glass if required underlayer 315 includes a material that is electro catalytically inert to the iodine redox reaction in the cell and can be fabricated from an inert conductive ceramic powder e g titanium nitride tin oxide or magneli oxide powder bonded by an inert polymer binder such as polytetrafluoroethylene teflon u00ae if required the titanium mesh itself can be coated with one of these materials to further reduce its activity fig1 c shows two cells in series indicating the facile interconnection means mesh 360 emerging from one cell is the negative terminal of a cell 370 and supports a titania layer 365 in the cell mesh 368 supports catalyst in cell 370 and sealably passes through a seal 369 where it supports a new titania layer 369 a in a second.
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end of element 13 extending axially longitudinal in element 13 end cap 27 is configured with radially inward extending distal end face flange portion 28 disposed in sliding contact with the peripheral face of distal end portion 21 of element 13 end caps 17 and 27 retain assembly of drive shaft 10 intact helical compression spring 30 is disposed peripherally around proximal end portion 21 of driver element 13 between shoulder 24 of element 13 and flange portion 28 of end cap 27 flexible sleeve 20 is fixedly secured to the inner peripheral surfaces of end caps 17 and 27 it is kept tautly drawn by tensioning action of spring 30 acting through tightly coupled nesting components of drive shaft 10 disposed intermediate the two ends of the shaft spring 30 forcibly bears on shoulder 24 of element 13 and flange portion 28 of end cap 27 and resiliently adjusts by operably expanding or contracting in response to curvilinear flexing of drive shaft 10 during use in the embodiment of invention of fig2 driver end element 13 u2032 differs from similar element 13 of fig1 and 3 by comprising two components i e core piece 13 u2033 and socket piece 31 u2032 the two latter components are unitarily affixed to provide the same configuration as element 13 of fig1 and 3 but allows for alternative ways of manufacturing components whether by forging casting machining press fitting or other known processes in fig2 shoulder 24 u2032 is configured as an integral band configured portion which increases the outer diameter of.
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is between 440 g l and 450 g l the content of sulphuric acid p1 is between 0 2 g l and 0 25 g l and the bath temperature is t3 where t3 is equal to or greater than 32 u00b0 c and less than 38 u00b0 c the remaining processing stages and technical conditions are identical to those in example 1 the pure protein used in this case is the phytoprotein isolated and extracted by the grinding degreasing and soaking of rapeseed the extracted protein being dissolved in distilled water resulting in a protein concentration as of between 4 and 8 by dissolving polyvinyl alcohol in distilled water for 1 5 hours at a temperature t1 of between 60 u00b0 c and 80 u00b0 c an aqueous solution with a concentration bs is obtained where bs is equal to or greater than 8 and less than 15 mixing the above two solutions in a certain proportion with pure protein forming a parts of the total pure protein and polyvinyl alcohol where a is 21 parts and with polyvinyl alcohol forming b parts of the total where b is 79 parts and by adding borax and mixing at a temperature t4 of between 40 u00b0 c and 90 u00b0 c the spinning dope is obtained the spinning dope of a viscosity measured by a gravitational flow viscosimeter of between 34 and 150 seconds is subjected to static deaeration by standing at a temperature tj of between 50 u00b0 c and 70.
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feedstock which contained sulfur containing impurities analysis of the naphtha feedstock using a multi column gas chromatographic technique showed it to contain on a weight basis 42 5 percent olefins 7 75 percent cyclic olefins 15 6 percent aromatics and 32 3 percent paraffins 9 41 percent cyclic paraffins this naphtha feedstock was admixed with isopropyl alcohol to provide feedstock having an alkanol level of 240 parts per million except were stated otherwise the catalyst used for the examples was a solid phosphoric acid catalyst c84 5 01 supplied by sud chemie inc louisville ky usa which was crushed to a tyler screen mesh size of u2212 12 20 usa standard testing sieve by w s tyler unless otherwise indicated percentages and parts per million ppm are on the bases of an appropriate weight in this example of the invention the two reactors were charged with the solid phosphoric acid catalyst having particle sizes tyler screen mesh u2212 12 20 and operated at a liquid hourly space velocity of 1 5 hr u2212 1 reactor one was maintained at a temperature of about 172 u00b0 c and reactor two at a temperature of about 122 u00b0 c i e a temperature differential between the serial reactors of negative 50 u00b0 c analysis of the process stream is shown in table viii the reduction in the total of 2 methyl and 3 methyl thiophenes was from about 254 ppm to about 3 ppm a reduction of about 98 8 percent the total of c2 thiophenes was reduced from about 125 ppm to about 29 ppm a reduction of 76 8 percent the.
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9 percent palladium ii chloride obtainable from sigma aldrich corporation of st louis mo as required the activated surface of an optical fiber may be deactivated after rinsing with de ionized water by dipping the fiber in a second stannous chloride bath stannous chloride deactivator solutions of various concentrations have been found effective including the same composition as the stannous chloride sensitizing solution the deactivation step according to the present invention facilitates selective masking of a portion of an activated fiber whereby subsequent electroless metal deposition takes place only over areas of the fiber surface that remain activated after treatment with tin ii solution use of tin ii deactivation produces a masked fiber by dipping an activated optical fiber in a solution of acidified stannous chloride for about 1 60 seconds preferably about 15 seconds metallized optical fiber tips according to the present invention were processed up to and including the tin ii masking treatment as described above the catalyzed and masked optical fibers were then immersed in nimuden sx electroless nickel plating bath available from uyemura international corp ontario canada for 2 minutes at 88 u00b0 c to provide a metallized fiber having a ni u2014 p layer of about 15 mm to 20 mm long and approximately 0 44 micron thick formed at a constant deposition rate of 0 22 micron of ni u2014 p per minute the plated fibers were.
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a given mill need not be altered to any great extent as will be discussed below one preferred embodiment of the invention involves a pre treatment process to remove some transition metal ions this comprises an enhanced chelation process preceding the bleaching process itself turning now to the drawing the flow sheet can be divided as between the pre treatment section 10 and the bleach section 12 the process of the present invention is not dependent on the presence of a pre treatment section 10 and can be said to begin at the tank 14 from tank 14 the unbleached pulp slurry is pumped via pump 16 through t mixer 18 to tank 20 the stabilizers and bleach chemicals are added between tanks 14 and 20 it is convenient to add stabilizers via lines 22 and 24 at pump 16 to facilitate mixing at pump 16 alkali can also be added via line 30 at pump 16 or farther downstream via for example line 31 at mixer 18 hydrogen peroxide and water are subsequently added through lines 26 and 28 to t mixer 18 sodium silicate is the preferred stabilizer it may be combined with a small amount of magnesium sulfate or dtpa or edta or their salts the alkali source can be chosen from those used in conventional such processes including soda ash magnesium oxide magnesium hydroxide and naoh it is highly preferable that the inventive process described above be preceded by a pre treatment process as is common in the art for the removal of a significant proportion of the transition metal ions which are present in varying concentrations in the pulp.
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dam if available use down hole guns to streamline the homogeneous incorporation of polymers the laboratory tests with samples of correlation well formations of the breccia from ku maloob zaap and cantarell fields and the high performance aqueous phase polymer fluid formation are carried out evaluating the following parameters fluid density glee marsh viscosity sec api plastic viscosity api yield point low shear rate yield point lsryp 0 u2032 gel 10 u2032 gel api filtering water and solids content chemical analysis mud alkalinity filtrate alkalinity salinity calcium ions content in the event that a study on the behavior of the rock fluid interaction is required the tests stated in this section will be performed these tests require shearings of formations cores or synthetic pills a c a u2032 c u2032 of equal formation reactivity the following interaction tests are performed with the preparation of the high performance aqueous phase polymer fluid linear swelling as shown in fig8 dispersion as shown in fig9 cec determination cationic exchange capacity in meq 100 g of day sample of the clays used for the tests see fig1 and 11 thus a preferred modality for the method of this invention in order to prepare a high performance aqueous phase polymer liquid comprises the following stages a provide a darn or tank t with stirring system b provide a deep well pump 71 c provide a diaphragm pump 72 and suction and discharge hoses d provide a stabilizing container of clays 70 a 70 e e provide.
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rate for example 15 to 60 cycles the two views can be observed simultaneously if a display area of the monitor 17 is divided into two areas by the control unit 14 the two views can be observed without adding another monitor however since the outer sleeve 34 is rotated mechanically actually it is rather difficult to rotate at such a faster rate as shown in fig7 a shutter 40 is arranged at the end of optical head 13 in place of the polarizing plates 31 32 in the first embodiment and another shutter 41 is arranged at the upper side of the pipe 12 since other components are the same as the first embodiment they are omitted in fig7 if the shutters 40 41 are opened and closed alternatively at a faster rate and two monitors are prepared the front view and the side view can be observed almost simultaneously the alternating rate may be in a range of 15 to 60 cycles from a practical point the shutters 40 41 may be mechanical ones or liquid crystal shutters but the liquid crystal shutters are more preferable taking safety and easy maintenance into consideration since the diseased area can be observed from two different angles simultaneously this arrangement is very useful for endoscopic.
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self directed information processing may occur such an engine may be for example a business rules engine that is associated with one or more processors which may be resident locally and or at one or more servers general requirements for construction of generic architectures for neural engines and or networks as understood by those skilled in the art may be used in conjunction with the present invention to perform the novel functionalities as describe hereinthroughout further as used herein the term on line includes any network telecommunications including for example pc based internet communications intranet communications extranet communications cellular telephonic communications personal digital assistant communications and the like further as used herein the term fantasy sports is intended to refer to any recreational activity or professional social or the like activity in which real world athletes or entertainment figures are selected for placement as u201c players u201d onto a virtual team and wherein the statistics accumulated by those real world athletes and or entertainment figures affect the standing and or position of that virtual team within and or relative to for example a league of at least one similar team and further wherein one or more such virtual teams and the players thereon are controlled or influenced by the.
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and above the lower edges 54 of the slot 42 therefore upon disassembling the assembly the fastener 10 may be easily removed from the slot the operation of this embodiment is for all practical purposes identical to the operation of the previous embodiment of the present invention in still a different embodiment better illustrated in fig5 and 6 the barbs 36 have an origin 38 at the side neck portion 22 or the side leg portion 32 the barbs 36 are initially directed outwardly away from the legs 24 and then inwardly toward the legs 24 and the neck 18 the operation of this embodiment is similar to the operation of the previous embodiments with the difference that when the fastener 10 is being inserted into the slot 42 the outwardly directed portions of the barb 36 are initially squeezed and finally the inwardly directed portions of the barbs 36 find themselves pushing against the lower edges 50 of the slot 42 thus engaging the fastener 10 on the first part 44 through the slot 42 when the second part 56 see fig4 is secured on the fastener 10 and the first part 44 as already described in the earlier embodiments the barbs 36 are tilted and assume a position as illustrated in fig7 and further support the attachment of the second object onto the first object of course the degree of tilting may vary and what is shown in fig7 is just an example the angle a fig6 is preferably larger than 90 degrees in any event it should preferably be such that the fastener can be removed.
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shaping of the sca regions and the connection regions of the carrier structure two objectives which affect each other mutually exist in order to keep the bonding wire length as short as possible the connection region should be introduced as close as possible to the sca region however this impairs the radial heat dissipation from the cell since the sca regions and connection region can no longer be connected to each other via the metal strip surface after the punching therefore the connection region is advantageously configured as a tongue which protrudes slightly into the sca region as an optimum compromise between bonding wire length and limiting of the heat conduction the minimum spacing relative to the cell surface should be between 1 and 10 mm better between 2 and 5 mm the rear side plate can have a double insulation in order to achieve high system voltages in current systems u02dc 800 v good insulation must be ensured in order to ensure the necessary safe insulation the rear side plate is provided with a double insulation a 1 insulation in the sca direction interior insulation layer b 2 insulation in the direction of exterior air or second rear side plate exterior insulation layer this.
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arc moves freely and continuously up and down the gap length thereby not concentrating at any one point but rather distributing its energy over the entire electrode length area this is opposed to end to end prior art devices where the arc is made to concentrate therebetween the freedom of arc movement of the present invention also contributes to electrode life by developing a polishing action of the electrodes this is accomplished in that an arc tends to take place between the two shortest points therefore any high points along the electrodes are polished away and if any pitting starts to occur the arc avoid that pitting spot until the entire arc area is equally worn this polishing results in increased electrode life and decreased electrode wear in one embodiment a tungsten material forms a non conducting volatite oxide which sublimes away harmlessly onto the ceramic holder of the spark gap device 18 leaving the electrodes 18 a and 18 b clean and polished this oxide formation due to the aforementioned low operating temperature of the electrodes forms extremely slow which results in a relatively long electrode life also tungsten being one of the highest melting metals does not pit or melt very easily the two 2 percent thorium due to its radioactivity contributes to stabilizing the breakdown voltage related to the electrodes the overall effect of the present invention is to provide a reliable spark gap device which in turn provides for a reliable rapid restrike or starting circuit for a metal halide lamp thereby eliminating any planned preventive maintenance of spark gap replacements as discussed in the 34 background 34 section in the practice of the present invention a circuit arrangement having the spark gap device 18 with the.
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receiver 6 constantly emits a light ray which is reflected back to the receiver by the reflector 7 this is the monitoring section when this light path light barrier is interrupted the draw frame is stopped i e the intake of fiber slivers also comes to a stop because of the relatively low weight of fiber slivers and the very high sliver intake speeds sliver breakage could not be detected with certainty in the past often broken fiber sliver ends reached the drop level necessary to interrupt the monitoring section light barrier only after the monitoring device fig3 shows the arrangement of a monitoring device between feeding device and draw frame in the present instance the feeding device is shown in detail as a roller feeder fig3 shows in detail the utilization of a deflection device according to the invention in proximity of the monitoring device a deflection bar 60 or 61 with circular or elliptic cross section was used as the deflection device it is also possible to use a pipe low friction material is used the monitoring device consisting of optical emitter receiver 6 and optical reflector 7 is therefore installed in combination with the deflection bars 60 61 the deflection bars are at a right angle to the conveying path of the fiber slivers before the monitoring device i e the fiber slivers pass the deflection bars before coming into proximity of the monitoring device as fig4 shows specifically for fiber sliver 1 the deflection bar 60 deflects the fiber sliver 1 from its original position to fiber sliver 1 39 this deflection.
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heat being applied to the pad 12 the pad 12 further includes a leading face 16 suitable for breaking up ballast and moving and compacting ballast to properly support a rail in order to withstand the harsh environment involved in tamping ballast the pad 12 is preferably hardened in the preferred embodiment the pad 12 comprises a four inch 4 u2033 by four and one half inch 4 u00bd u2033 by three fourths inch u00be u2033 4140 steel pad having a hardness rating of around fifty five 55 on a rockwell c scale as those skilled in the art will recognize other conformations of the pad 12 are possible and lie within the spirit and scope of the invention to further protect the surfaces 36 coming into contact with the ballast the pad 12 includes a wear resistant coating 18 in the preferred embodiment the wear resistant coating 18 covers the portions of the bordering faces 20 22 24 26 adjacent to the leading face 16 in this example embodiment the wear resistant coating 18 is a continuous coating made of tungsten carbide covering at least one inch 1 u2033 from the edge adjoining the leading face 16 on each of the bordering faces 20 22 24 26 in this example embodiment the coating 18 has an average thickness of at least one eighth of an inch u215b u2033 in an alternate embodiment the wear resistant coating 18 also covers the leading face 16 the tamping blade 10 further includes a.
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include a threaded hole either extending from or bored into the fixation surface 114 of the inferior implant 110 the manner in which the inferior implant 104 and the translaminar fixation mechanism 106 interact may vary with different anatomies for example it may be preferable to offset the translaminar screw 106 from the inferior implant 104 such that when the translaminar screw 106 and inferior implant 104 interact the translaminar screw 106 is not perpendicular to the inferior implant 104 the translaminar screw 106 may range from about 0 degrees offset from perpendicular to about 20 degrees offset from perpendicular in one exemplary embodiment the translaminar screw 106 ranges from about 5 degrees offset from perpendicular to about 15 degrees offset from perpendicular in another exemplary embodiment the translaminar screw 106 is about 10 degrees offset from perpendicular the articulating surface 112 of the inferior implant 104 in one exemplary embodiment is generally configured to articulate or interact with the articulating surface 108 of the superior implant 102 accordingly the articulating surface 112 of the inferior implant 104 may be generally convex the inferior implant 104 articulating surface 112 may be configured such that it acts as a u201c male u201d surface wherein it is convex.
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system and method are reported in fig8 prajnesgu 2008 retrieved from http ageconsearch umn edu bitstream 47684 2 16 prajneshu pdf thus the corresponding output for the above defined variables is reported in fig9 where the h stands for hat se stands for standard error these results are also reported in their corresponding tables 3 2 the second stage corresponds with the estimation of the random part of equation 16 see fig1 a specific structure in the random part is to be imposed in the same manner mention by saha step 100 the corresponding parameters for this stage are the conditional mean of g or log of the square error term according with just r and j david 2011 p 10 e u03b5 0 the expected value of the error is zero or the expected mean value for the error term is zero although for this case this assumption is not quite correct so the output values corresponding with the variables of interest from the above system and method embodiment of fig1 are reported in fig1 4 according to saha after estimating m m 1 h m 2 h the starting values for ep utility parameters alpha and beta can be found through a suitable grid search in the above respect the grid search.
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to be understood as the self compression or settling property of the cement sand mixture the better the mixture 39 s capability of settling the easier the removal from the mold and the smoother the surface areas of the shaped parts suitable metal soaps are the soaps of all bi or trivalent metals e g calcium barium magnesium aluminum zinc and manganese of course also the soaps of other bi or trivalent metals e g cobalt copper nickel may be used however for economic reasons the first mentioned metals are preferred the anionic hydrophobic part in the metal soaps used according to the invention can be the remainder of any acid commonly used for metal soaps e g saturated and unsaturated aliphatic monocarboxylic acids having from 10 to 20 carbon atoms including stearic acid palmitic acid lauric acid and oleic acid rosinic acids e g abietinic acid and naphthenic acids especially preferred is calcium stearate since this metal soap is most easily available 750 grams of sand and 250 grams of portland cement are dry mixed in a laboratory kneader for initially 2 minutes whereupon 100 grams of a 60 percent by weight aqueous af resin solution with an a f mole ratio of 1 2 and metal salts in the amounts as set forth in table 1 below were added and mixed for another 2 minutes.
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micro relay 600 and a cross section of the structure of fig6 taken along line 7 7 both in accordance with a still further embodiment of the present invention the liquid metal micro relay 600 includes a bottom substrate 602 and a top substrate 608 the top substrate 608 may be glass and includes a lower layer 609 having heater substrates 604 and 606 bonded to its top surface by sealing resins 610 and 612 respectively the sealing resins 610 and 612 may be a teflon u00ae type resin or an epoxy resin the bottom substrate 602 is bonded to the lower layer 609 of the top substrate 608 the bottom substrate 602 has a plurality of bonding pads 621 through 627 on its bottom surface the bonding pads 621 through 627 are electrically conductive and connected to via conductors 631 through 637 in and extending at least partially through the bottom substrate 602 the via conductors 633 634 and 635 form contact electrodes for the liquid metal micro relay 600 the via conductors 631 632 636 and 637 are respectively connected to countersunk regions 641 642 643 and 644 in the lower layer 609 further the lower layer 609 has countersunk regions which.
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150 includes a processing unit 152 which is coupled to a storage unit such as a memory module 154 a display 156 a camera 158 an second nfc controller 160 a second nfc antenna 162 and wireless module 164 the cover 170 includes a first nfc controller 172 coupled to a first antenna 174 it should be noted that in some embodiments the cover 170 may be a decorative protective cover for the portable electronic device 150 as such the cover 170 may be removably coupled to the backside of the device 150 various covers may be embedded with different nfc tags for activating different functions on the portable electronic device 150 the user may choose a cover 170 from various covers and attach the chosen cover on the portable electronic device 150 for activation of a desired function on the portable electronic device 150 by the nfc tag embedded on the cover 170 in operation the wireless module 164 is used to connect to a network e g a wireless and or wired network the wireless module 164 may use one or more of various configurations and or protocols such as wifi gsm cdma and gprs and 3g networks such as w cdma edge or cdma2000 as well.
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be exposed to liquid fuel during a lawn mower u201c roll over u201d situation canister 32 has a housing 42 containing a carbon bed 44 as suggested in fig5 and 6 and is sized to fit into a canister receiving cavity provided under shroud 30 in power source 14 as suggested in fig1 housing 42 is formed to include an interior region 400 containing carbon bed 44 an atmosphere orifice 401 opening into interior region 400 and a tank and engine orifice 402 opening into interior region 400 as suggested in fig5 and 6 in an illustrative embodiment housing 42 includes a cylindrical sleeve 423 interposed between first and second end closures 411 412 as suggested in fig3 a and 5 it is within the scope of this disclosure to provide sleeve 423 with any suitable length and shape and form end closures 411 412 to mate with sleeve 423 one end of sleeve 423 is formed to include atmosphere orifice 401 and another end of sleeve 423 is formed to include tank and engine orifice 402 canister 32 is configured to allow both fuel tank fuel vapor and atmospheric air to pass through carbon bed 44 canister 32 is configured to u201c clean u201d fuel vapor 46 vented from fuel tank.
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sources e g tetraalkylammonium halides such as tetramethyl ammonium chloride may be equally efficacious inert solvents which may be employed include hexane dimethylformamide dimethylacetamide and like solvents which are capable of maintaining substantially all of the reagents and reactants in solution examples of tin transfer reagents include tetramethylstannane tetraethylstannane tri n butyl vinyl stannane tri n butyl allyl stannane tri n butyl methoxymethyl stannane tri n butyl ethynyl stannane tri n butyl z 1 propene 1 yl stannane tri n butyl z 3 3 3 trifluoro 1 propene 1 ylstannane tri n butyl benzyloxymethyl stannane tri n butyl 2 propyne 1 yl stannane and the like the above process is carried out at a temperature from about 70 u00b0 c to about 150 u00b0 c preferably from about 25 u00b0 c to about 75 u00b0 c under substantially anhydrous conditions and preferably in an inert atmosphere such as a nitrogen or argon atmosphere the 34 tin transfer reagent 34 of the formula tri c 1 c 6 alkyl sn r 2 or sn r 2 4 is chosen by virtue of the desired r 2 substituent 3 position in the u03b2 lactam compound as to the c 1 c 6 alkyl groups which may appear on the tin transfer reagent n butyl is preferred i e tri n butyl tin r 2 is the preferred reagent further in some cases it will be preferable to use a.
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on a lower entrance of housing 200 0031 fig2 shows the detailed configuration of piston 700 and its neighbor elements being in the resting mode the piston 700 comprises an inner part 710 being in contact with the lower portion 510 of hollow rod 500 and an outer part 720 being in contact with the inner wall of housing 200 in which the outer part 720 is rather compressed the outer part 720 is configured to extend laterally from the bottom of inner part 710 and then further downward than the inner part 710 in particular the outer part 720 is spread outward so that the lower diameter thereof is larger than the upper diameter accordingly the outer portion 772 of the outer part 720 comes into contact with the inner wall of housing 200 in the rather compressed state the piston 700 is engaged to the lower portion 510 of hollow rod 500 so that in order to secure the engagement a projection 712 is formed on an inner surface 710 of piston 700 meanwhile the stem 800 comprises an axial part 810 being inserted into the bottom of hollow rod 500 a horizontal part 820 extending horizontally from the.
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1 u201d or not labeled with a u201c 0 u201d the graph is u201c live u201d so the analyst selected the bar labeled u201c 1 u201d with a mouse click this selection is reflected in the summary graph shown in fig1 b the view in fig1 b is actually slightly rotated view of the data from fig1 a the figure indicates a region containing the symptoms for the individuals receiving the treatment the underlying projection can then be examined to reveal what the actual symptoms might be the resulting examination could reveal unexpected results from the treatment fig1 a and 1 b are sufficient to motivate but not limited to the following capabilities calculation and display of a holistic view of the data standard categorical displays e g the bar chart presented in fig1 ability to u201c drill down u201d to the underlying symptoms and or patient properties linking of information across multiple views and interactive sub setting and highlighting colors may be used to correspond with clusters estimated from the same data note that while the methodologies are adaptable to this data type suitable implementations do not exist for these algorithms except for the prototype implementations developed herein fig2 shows a flow chart that represents suitable implementations which refer to the modified.
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151 a drainpipe inlet 152 formed in the housing 151 and a transferring bar 250 installed inside the housing 151 in a horizontal direction direction u2018 a u2019 indicated by an arrow the drainpipe inlet 152 is formed in an upper surface of the housing 151 and a drainpipe 210 of the fitting unit 100 is withdrawn from or inserted into the drainpipe inlet 152 as shown in fig4 and 5 the transferring bar 250 is moveably installed in an inner upper portion of the ink cartridge 150 in the horizontal direction and includes a first end 251 protruding toward the door 112 as shown in fig4 and a second end 252 moving together with a coupling member 260 of the fitting unit 200 that will be described later referring to fig2 the ink cartridges 150 respectively store different color inks such as yellow y magenta m cyan c and black b in spaces enclosed by the housings 151 and supply the different color inks to the developing units 160 respectively fig4 is an enlarged elevational view in partial cross section of the coupling of the developing unit 160 the ink cartridge 150 and the fitting unit 200 of fig2 referring.
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data storage table by ingredient and by each conveyor that can be used to convey that ingredient thus as each ingredient may use different conveyors that may be used in different formula types as that ingredient is used in a formula id and as that ingredient is used in a final batch size the exact u201c free fall u201d weights are stored in memory for every combination of these variations thus the ideal free fall weight and motor speed combinations for each different situation is stored in memory and recalled for use versus the previous industry practice of just one for each ingredient from the free fall weight improvement portion of the improvement the reason this improvement is significant is that different formulas will have different size piles upon the scale when the ingredient is added see fig1 a 1 versus a 2 thus even though a free fall weight might have been precisely determined and stored the last time the ingredient was used because this time the pile height is different u2014 the total accumulated weight will be different from the ideal target weight by the difference in the weight of the ingredient contained in the height the ingredient has to fall see fig1 a 3 from the conveyor setting portion of this inventions improvement both the initial high speed setting and the final low speed setting can be altered and stored by ingredient.
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containing 0 1 by weight of sulfuric acid is added dropwise thereto with stirring reaction is continued for another 3 hours at this temperature the reacted product is then heated to 180 u00b0 c while the distillate ethanol and unreacted silane produced is distilled away through a distillation column thus in an actual instance an alkoxy group containing organopolysiloxane was obtained in a yield of 1 198 g which had a viscosity of 128 centistokes at 25 u00b0 c a content of ethoxy groups of 30 2 and a refractive index of 1 442 the resulting product is an organopolysiloxane represented by the following average compositional formula the compositions containing the components shown in table 1 were provided with a brush on the surfaces of beer bottles parts of which were whitened by scuffs the coating being controlled to form coat films of about 3 u03bcm thickness the coated bottles were allowed to stand for 3 days at room temperature to cure the coat films the properties of the resulting films were measured whereupon the results shown in table 1 were obtained various scuff masking agents were provided on the surfaces of beer bottles parts of which were whitened by scuffs the properties of the resulting films were measured whereupon the results shown in table 2 were obtained the properties of the coat films were measured in the following manner the coated sample was immersed in water at 25 u00b0 c and the immersion time until a part of the coat film was removed was determined the sample was judged to be 34 good 34 when the immersion time was one week or longer and judged to be 34 poor 34 when the immersion time was shorter than one week this was measured by a cross cut pressure sensitive cellophane.
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{"publication_number": "US-6564184-B1", "abstract": "a digital filter design apparatus for noise suppression by spectral subtraction includes a first spectrum estimator for determining a high frequency resolution noisy speech power spectral density estimate from a noisy speech signal block . a second spectrum estimator determines a high frequency resolution background noise power spectral density estimate from a background noise signal block . averaging units form a piece - wise constant noisy speech power spectral density estimate and a piece - wise constant background noise power spectral density estimate . these averaging units are controlled by devices for adapting the length of individual segments to the shape of the high frequency - resolution noisy speech power spectral density estimate and for using the same segmentation in both piecewise constant estimates . a piece - wise constant digital filter transfer function is determined using spectral subtraction - based on the piece - wise constant noisy speech power spectral density estimate and the piece - wise constant background noise power spectral density estimate .", "application_number": "US-65629500-A", "description": "in some applications the filter is determined in the frequency domain . for example , in telephony applications noise suppression based on spectral subtraction is often used ( see [ 2 , 3 ]). in this case the filter is determined as a function h ( \u03c9 ) of frequency : h \ue89e ( \u03c9 ) = ( 1 - ( \u03b4 \ue89e ( \u03c6 ^ v \ue89e ( \u03c9 ) \u03c6 ^ v \ue89e ( \u03c9 ) ) ) \u03b1 ) \u03b2 where \u03b1 , \u03b2 , \u03b4 are constants and { circumflex over ( \u03c6 )
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the formulation the formulation can optionally contain a petroleum oil or a natural oil such as neutral oil or linseed oil the petroleum oil can have a high flash point and negligible voc content the oil if used can be present in the amount of 1 5 based on the weight of the formulation for example the formulation has at least one nonionic surfactant in the amount of 1 10 optionally 3 7 on a weight basis the nonionic surfactant component can be a single surfactant or a mixture of two or more nonionic surfactants the mixture having appropriate hlb values suitable nonionic surfactants include but are not limited to ethoxylated nonylphenols ethoxylated alcohols ethoxylated castor oil polyethylene glycol fatty acid esters and ethyleneglycol propyleneglycol copolymers the contemplated nonionic surfactants include ethoxylated nonylphenols and polyethylene glycol fatty acid esters having hlb values of greater than 11 alternatively 14 19 alternatively 15 18 when mixtures of nonionic surfactants are used the hlb value of each component surfactant does not have to fall in a stated range as long as the system hlb calculated based on the percentages of the components and their hlb values is within the stated range it was unexpectedly discovered that the emulsions have poor stability in alkaline.
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v dd and v ss and the voltage v dd the voltage v 2 is higher than the voltage v ss in principle for example the voltage v 2 can be in the range between the average of the voltages v dd and v ss and the voltage v ss the falling edge trigger circuit 301 triggers a pulse signal p f with a predetermined period on the node s f according to the input signal d in more particularly the falling edge trigger circuit 301 triggers a pulse signal with the predetermined period p f on the node s f when the input signal d in in the transient status that the voltage of the input signal d in falls from the high voltage to the low voltage falling edges the pulse signal p f is transmitted to the control end c of the switch sw 1 when the switch sw 1 does not receive the pulse signal p f the first end 1 of the switch sw 1 is not coupled to the second end 2 of the switch sw 1 that is the voltage source v 1 does not transmit the voltage v 1 to the output end of the output circuit 300 and thus the output signal d out is not affected when the switch sw 1 receives the pulse signal p f the first end 1 of the switch sw 1 is coupled to the second end 2 of the switch sw 1 that is the voltage source v 1 transmits the voltage v 1 to the output end of the output.
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exiting from the column 22 may pass via line 25 through the heat exchanger 28 or in an alternative embodiment may pass via line 33 to the moisture stripper column 32 a portion of dry compressed gas may be taken from the discharge line 27 and delivered via line 34 to the stripper column 32 such that it may pass in contact with the fluid in the circuit 6 after it has left the absorber column 22 where it has picked up moisture the dry air or gas delivered to the stripper column 32 effectively dries the fluid passing through the stripper column 32 before it enters the absorber column 22 moisture picked up by the gas air passing through the stripper column is discharged via line 35 as vapour diverting dry compressed gas from the discharge line 27 in this way provides an inefficiency in the system and therefore it is desirable to minimize the amount of dry gas diverted from the line 27 liquid moisture absorber medium entering the absorber 22 should be cool for proper operation and accordingly a cooler 70 may be provided in the line 23 following the pump 30 leading to the absorber 22 the pump 30 may be any known type including electrically driven or air driven pumps utilizing compressed air from the discharge 27 as a possible alternative to the cooler 70 a heat exchanger 71 may be provided between the line 23 and the line 29 with arrangements as illustrated in fig2 and 3 the liquid within the substantially closed circuit 6 need not be particularly hygroscopic in nature but improved performance may be achieved if it was hygroscopic in nature glycol based fluids may be suitable for this application including glycol based lubricants such as ingersoll.
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rotated counter clockwise increases the resistance on the cathode path to ground on v 4 this may limit the amount of current that flows through the tube and may reduce the audio signal by u2212 15 20 while simultaneously raising the dc operating voltage of all forward following dcv power supply nodes this may also reduce the amount of control grid bias voltage lowering the control grid bias voltage in conjunction with raising the dcv operating point of preceding preamp stage gain modules may create greater sensitivity to input audio signals it will be appreciated that the 3 1k value of this portion of the circuit may be created by placing a 3 3k resistor in parallel with the input and the wiper of the variable resistor as the hybridmaster system control is engaged and rotated counter clockwise the perceived audio loudness is reduced due to one part audio signal attenuation and one part current limiting which reduces the phase inverters ability to amplify the signal thus lowering the volume while these two elements work in tandem to reduce the signal level the grid bias voltage of the phase inverter is going down while the operating voltage of the entire preamp section is going up this increases the sensitivity of the entire preamp circuitry in essence embodiments of the present invention are crossfading between states of emphasis de emphasis in separate circuits within the amplifier through research and testing current limiting must be controlled to allow only a variable effective reduction of 15 25 additionally control grid bias must be controlled to allow only a variable reduction of 25 35 beyond that the signal degradation may no longer be acceptable additionally the amount of downstream voltage.
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or metal hollow threaded anchoring device 12 comprises a hollow cylinder 1 with an opening 2 in its upper end opposite a threaded end whose molded threads become progressively smaller in depth and overall diameter as the tip 9 is approached the small shallow threads near the tip 9 allow for easy penetration of the sand at the time of insertion and better penetration into more compacted deeper sand several inches beneath the surface as the threads are inserted deeper through a turning motion applied to the molded wings 3 the progressively larger and deeper threads nearer the top allow for better gripping of the device into the less compact surface sand the design of the threads employs a rounded lower thread edge 11 which pushes sand out on the way on insertion and a flat upper thread surface 10 which holds sand better and makes it harder for the threads to be pulled forcibly out of the sand without the device being screwed out on purpose just beneath one of the molded wings 3 a hole 6 is bored or molded through the wall of the cylinder 1 and into the hollow center cavity into this hole is screwed a threaded metal insert 7 to serve as recipient for the threaded metal or plastic thumbscrew 8 the thumbscrew 8 when screwed into the screw insert 7.
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the tilting device 4 for a piece of seating furniture the principle here is that the seat plate 1 has a depression 3 this depression 3 is formed in that the seat plate 3 is provided with a circumferentially extending ring 9 the latter can be either monolithic with the seat plate 1 or can also be attached as a separate component to the seat plate 1 it is important in this context that as a tilting device 4 a flat cushion 10 is provided which is positioned within the depression 3 this cushion 10 is filled with a flowable medium for example air water or a gel above the cushion 10 there is also a cover 7 in fig3 a in solid lines the initial situation is illustrated initially when a person seated on the piece of seating furniture moves laterally this forces the flowable medium in the cushion 10 from the corresponding side to the other side of the cushion 10 which is therefore correspondingly bulging this is indicated by the dashed lines when the person then performs a movement in the opposite direction the medium flows back within the cushion 10 fig3 b shows the piece of seating furniture as in fig3 a but with the difference that additionally on the cushion 10 a tilting seat disk 6 is arranged the.
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results of the measurements and the x y z a u03b1 u03b2 t w a and l values of the composition are given in table 1 in the composition according to the present invention ba 1 x sr x o a ti 1 y zr y o 2 is one mole u03b1 and u03b2 are mole and w is weight based on 100 weight of ba 1 x sr x o a ti 1 y zr y o 2 c the relative dielectric constant u03b5 s is particularly high when the composition is such that the percentage change of capacitance u03b4c c depending upon temperature is within u00b1 15 d the dielectric loss tan u03b4 is in the range of from 0 1 to 1 2 and is low e the percentage change of capacitance u03b4c ag c after 1000 hours aging at room temperature is within 10 and low f the percentage change of relative dielectric constant u03b4c dc c when the direct electric field of 750 v mm is applied is within u00b1 10 and is low when 34 x y 1 7 u03b1z 34 is less than 0 002 the percentage change of relative dielectric constant u03b4c c depending upon temperature becomes high c f no 3 when 34 x y 1 7 u03b1z 34.
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to withstand the applied external forces the diameters 14 b and 14 d function as pressure sealing surfaces and are also designed and proportioned to effect a balance of hydrostatic pressure forces applied to the load rod 14 the diameter 14 c is sized to provide mechanical shoulders as a means to transfer the external tension and compression forces the internal diameter 14 e provides for mechanical clearance and the diameter 14 f provides passage for electrical wiring and optical fibers the seal body 10 see fig2 and fig4 functions as an extension of the lower housing 15 and provides a seal for the upper end of the load rod 14 and the top sub 1 the critical design features of the seal body shown in fig4 are the axial bores 10 a 10 b 10 c the two external parallel flats 10 d the two external windows 10 e which are perpendicular to the two flats and the o rings 10 f and 10 g the bore 10 a is sized to clear the outside diameter of the pull rod together with the o rings 10 f and 10 g the bores 10 b and 10 c are proportioned to effect a pressure seal on the pull rod diameter 14 d and the top sub diameter.
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some embodiments the pattern may be interrupted by other structures the masked regions of the row mask 110 may be generally straight generally parallel to one another and may generally extend in the x direction in other embodiments the masked regions of the row mask 110 may undulate side to side or up and down or they may be segmented next as shown in fig3 row trenches 118 formed from the exposed regions between the row masks 110 and fins 120 may be formed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention as described above the row trenches 118 may be masked with photoresist and or by forming a hard mask on the substrate 100 various sub photolithographic techniques may be used to pattern the trenches 118 such as reflowing patterned photoresist and or forming sidewall spacers on a hard mask for example once a mask is formed the 118 may be etched from the substrate 100 with for example by any suitable poly etch such as an anisotropic etch the row trenches 118 may extend in the x direction generally perpendicular to the deep isolation trenches 106 and shallow trenches 108 in the present embodiment the row trenches 118 intersect a plurality of the deep isolation trenches 106 and shallow trenches 108 the row trenches 118 may be generally parallel to each other and of generally uniform depth and width in.
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nozzle 59 is wide and the inclination angles of the blades 57 are small on the other hand the blade angle u03b2ks of the leading edge 47 of the blade 7 is set small turbines of this shape are called u201c reaction turbines u201d which are highly efficient when u co is large in the case where the mixed flow turbine 1 is used as a variable displacement turbocharger of passenger cars and trucks u co decreases to 0 5 to 0 6 during acceleration whereas u co increases to 0 7 to 0 8 at the maximum power output a usable area ua is used when u co is in the range from 0 6 to 0 7 fig1 is a diagram for describing the dimensionless characteristics of the mixed flow turbine 1 when the valve element 71 is fully closed exhaust gas flows only through the hub side flow channel 63 and is supplied to the hub side of the leading edges 47 through the hub side inlet channel 41 so that an efficient fully closed characteristic 75 is exhibited at low u co on the other hand in the fully open state the exhaust gas flows through the hub side flow channel 63 and the shroud side flow channel 65 and is supplied to the hub side and the shroud side of the leading edges 47 at that time since the quantity of exhaust gas supplied to the shroud side becomes substantially twice as much as the quantity of exhaust gas supplied to the hub side the characteristic of the shroud side flow predominates accordingly an efficient.
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block from memory and places its own write in the write queue 301 through the read path multiplexor 305 and processor data bus where it is processed in the normal manner as all write requests if the write queue is not available then the scrub controller ignores the detection and continues it normal activity referring now to fig4 a there is shown a state diagram 400 for typical memory scrub process according to the prior art memory scrub is a process of systematically reading every location of a dram over a period of time for the purpose of detecting accumulated storage errors if a correctable error is detected by the error correction code ecc circuits in the memory controller the corrected data is written back to the dram through the ecc circuits to reestablish the data in memory without errors since dram soft errors accumulate slowly the scrub process needs to complete a sweep of the dram over several tens of hours therefore the scrub process operates in the idle state at step 401 until some infrequent periodic event for example some quantity of dram refreshes are detected at steps 402 and 403 at such detection the scrub process initiates a scrub read to the next block of memory once out of the wait loop defined at steps 401 402 403 a scrub event commences by first reinitializing the wait counter u201c wait_cnt u201d 404 to pace out the period to the next scrub then a block of data say 256 bytes is read from memory at the scrub address contained within a counter and checked through the ecc.
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a cavity for receiving the hanging portion 14 d and end portion 14 e of gutter clip 14 which is attached to rear wall 22 a of gutter 22 an intermediate section 36 of hanger portion 26 is disposed between first end 32 and second end 34 forming a contiguous hanger portion 26 intermediate section 36 is disposed across and inside gutter 22 referring to fig1 and 2 once second end 34 receives hanging portion 14 d and end portion 14 e of gutter clip 14 second end 34 of gutter hanger 12 may be crimped using pliers or other suitable crimping devices to secure gutter hanger 12 to gutter clip 14 and thus gutter 22 once secured second end 34 is inserted into a cavity between hook portion 16 c and vertical portion 16 a of retaining member 16 second end 34 fits tightly within the cavity between hook portion 16 c and vertical portion 16 a to allow retaining member 16 to securely hold gutter 22 gutter hanger 12 and gutter clip 14 returning to fig3 vertical portion 28 extends generally upward from intermediate section 36 and terminates at top portion 30 as shown vertical portion 28 has a lower section 28 a that extends generally upward and outward toward a front section 30 b of top portion 30 an upper section 28 b of vertical portion 28 is adjacent lower section 28 a and extends vertically from lower section 28 a upper section 28 b is substantially perpendicular to a rear section 30 a of top portion 30 and intermediate section 36 a platform 36 a is contiguous with and elevated above intermediate section 36 on one end of the platform 36 a a small vertical wall.
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reliably in accordance with the present invention by first moulding a nozzle body u2014 the nozzle body in this case being the main casing without the slots u2014 and then post machining the slots 5 into this nozzle body to form the finished main casing the nozzle body 15 is shown in fig6 viewed from the underneath so that the blank underside 7 is clearly visible it may be injection moulded from any suitable plastic such as polycarbonate pc or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene abs or a pc abs blend the elongate slots 5 can be machined on a conventional cnc milling machine using a suitable milling cutter for example a disc cutter may be used to cut the slots 5 fig7 a and 7 b illustrates the resulting slot profile a drawback with the use of a disc cutter is that it produces a radiused end 19 to the slot 5 so that the cross section of the slot 5 u2014 as seen by the airflow u2014 is not uniform it has been found that this can adversely affect the flow structure around the edges of the slot 5 the problem can be reduced somewhat by increasing the disc cutter radius r 1 fig8 b if this is practical but only to a degree in accordance with a further aspect of the invention the problem is solved by using a slot drill to cut the slot 5 with a straight end 21 as shown in fig8 a and 8 b part of the nozzle body 15 can conveniently be moulded with integral bracing elements and then the.
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respectively of fig1 the fig1 section illustrates a barbed fitting 212 at the end of suction tube 211 and the connection of tube 211 with suction chamber 221 irrigation channel 223 and irrigation ports 233 are illustrated the fig1 section illustrates another part of suction chamber 221 the fig1 section also illustrates the barbed fitting 214 at the end of irrigation tube 213 and the connection of tube 213 with irrigation channel 223 a perspective view illustrating the relationship of the guide with a drill 203 drill bit 205 and a bone plate 206 is illustrated in fig1 fig2 is a partial section of fig1 illustrating the relationship of drill bit 205 to the suction chamber 221 irrigation channel 223 and irrigation ports 233 during drilling bone particulate is carried upward by the drill bit 205 and by suction suction vacuum tube 241 is connected to suction tube 211 and the particulate bone is carried by vacuum to a sterile containment module 60 see fig2 the operating area is irrigated by irrigant exiting irrigation ports 233 fig2 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a bone particulate collection system for use with a drill collection module 310 is comprised of an outer telescoping section 301 and an inner telescoping.
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is adapted to a respective curvature can be integrated as evident from fig1 a and 1b the engine includes a narrow housing 2 in which the operating cavity 5 with the schematically indicated rotating piston 6 is arranged it is an advantage of rotating piston combustion engines of this type that a plurality of such disc shaped rotating piston internal combustion engines can be arranged adjacent to each other which power a common drive shaft that is not illustrated with different ignition timing in particular for this case it is advantageous to arrange the microwave pulse generator 10 as illustrated in fig2 a b this facilitates the distribution of the injected microwaves to all housings 2 of the engine arranged adjacent to each other through accordingly configured channels as evident from fig2 b the microwave pulse generator 10 is arranged so that it injects the microwaves into the microwave permeable combustion chamber wall 4 in this simplest embodiment the combustion chamber wall 4 forms the microwave conducting channel in which a wall of the channel can be formed by the metal housing wall 3 and the other opposite wall can be formed by a metal layer applied to the combustion chamber wall 4 or introduced into the combustion chamber wall 4 which metal layer includes an opening for microwaves to pass through not illustrated without this layer the entire surface oriented towards.
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110 in an embodiment coupling 214 between electrodes 204 and power source 201 are physical leads another example of coupling 214 is wireless signals which are sent for example by an rf transmitter fig3 a illustrates an exemplary cross section of reservoir 202 in its inflated state 300 within housing 106 also shown are electrodes 204 woven through the thickness of reservoir 202 and a fluid 302 filling the volume within reservoir 202 upon generation of an electric field to electrodes 204 with a first polarity reservoir 202 enters a constricted state 304 as exemplified by fig3 b a compressive force 306 on all sides of reservoir 202 causes reservoir 202 to constrict upon constricting fluid 302 is forced from reservoir 202 through connecting tube 208 and into fluid cavity 206 thus increasing the curvature of lens module 104 it can be understood that the strength of compressive force 306 is proportional to the strength of the generated electric field one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that different electric potentials supplied to electrodes 204 will result in different constricted states 304 allowing for a customizable curvature change of lens module 104 using a variable applied potential in an embodiment generation of an electric field to electrodes 204 with a second polarity opposite that of the first polarity will cause reservoir 202 to flex to an inflated state 300.
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to poor inhibitor protein complementarity substitution of iss610 at the acidic terminus had been shown previously to decrease potency in all cases studied suggesting that the oxazole scaffold is able to project substituents in a substantially different orientation than could be achieved with a peptide based inhibitor fig1 five compounds shown in table 1 displayed ic 50 values below 100 u03bcm with oxazole 10 showing significant dimer disruption potential ic 50 33 u03bcm data suggest limited isoform specificity for stat3 over stat1 protein dramatic effects were observed though replacement of the central core in several cases examples of such effects include compounds 10 and 11 as shown in table 1 where the high potency displayed by the oxazole analog 10 ic 50 33 u03bcm see fig2 a is severely diminished in the analogous thiazole 11 ic 50 775 u03bcm conversely thiazole 16 ic 50 25 u03bcm exhibits improvements in activity compared with the corresponding oxazole 15 ic 50 58 u03bcm molecular modeling studies showed that the thiazole scaffolds afforded a functional group orientation with higher protein surface complementarity docking studies predict a h bond between lys591 and the heterocyclic core oxygen or sulfur which is expected to be more favorable with harder oxazole oxygen atoms than softer thiazole sulfur in almost all examples increased potency is derived from a thiazole core control oxazole compound 12 containing the most potent arrangement of r 1 and r 2 elements but lacking a phosphate group was shown to be essentially devoid of activity further non phosphorylated scaffolds were prepared and found to be impotent stat3 disruptors given the extended planar aryl oxazole construct and the propensity of such scaffolds to intercalate with dna experiments were conducted to discount potential dna interaction it was found using fluorescence spectroscopy that dna bound ethidium bromide.
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pilot light 104 when lit indicates that electrical control unit 70 has power when there is no power to electrical control unit 70 light 104 is off and electro mechanical valve 58 will be in the closed position contacts 106 represent the state of switches 50 and 52 in flow detector f contacts 106 are normally open when there is no water flow when flow detector f detects water flow and switches 50 and 52 are actuated contacts 106 will close and time delay relay 108 will be energized flow indicator light 110 then comes on indicating that contacts 106 are closed and that there is water flow time delay relay 108 is a variable delay on energizing type relay the timer period for time delay relay 108 starts timing when energized the transfer of contacts 118 will take place i e the relay 108 will actuate contacts opening them if closed and closing them if open if and when time delay relay 108 times out if water flow stops before time delay relay 108 times out contacts 106 will open and time delay relay 108 will reset to zero time and no further action takes place if water flow continues beyond the interval set on time delay relay 108 contacts 118 will transfer when transfer occurs if contacts 116 are closed indicating the override function is not in operation the closure of.
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04 mmol al and n bucp 2 zrcl 2 0 1904 mmol 0 077 g was added to the mixture after stirring for 1 h the flask was placed into an oil bath 50 u00b0 c and the solvents were removed under a nitrogen purge to give a free flowing brown powder the catalyst precursor was prepared as in example 1 up to and including the ticl 4 step after removing the flask from the oil bath and allowing it to cool to ambient temperature tma 2 38 mmol was added to the mixture after stirring for 1 h a toluene solution 4 4 ml containing mao 19 04 mmol al and n bucp 2 zrcl 2 0 1904 mmol 0 077 g was added to the mixture after stirring for 1 h the flask was placed into an oil bath 50 u00b0 c and the solvents were removed under a nitrogen purge to give a free flowing brown powder into a schlenk flask were added davison grade 955 silica 2 50 g which was previously calcined at 600 u00b0 c for 4 h and heptane 90 ml the flask was placed into an oil bath kept at 50 u00b0 c dibutylmagnesium 1 80 mmol was added to the stirred silica slurry at 49 u00b0 c and stirring was continued for about 1 h 1 butanol 2 16 mmol butanol mg molar ratio of 1 2 was added at 49 u00b0.
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the four sub layouts in a more common situation where only one via 308 is interconnected to the mesh plane in this case the activate a substantial portion and remove approach and multiple line shape storage approaches of the invention have been implemented such that the layout includes only 1 915 features and results in a file storage size of 248 kb i e a 59 reduction compared to that for fig1 a in the previous discussion it will be understood that the method steps discussed are performed by a processor such as cpu 34 of system 30 executing instructions of program product 42 stored in memory it is understood that the various devices modules mechanisms and systems described herein may be realized in hardware software or a combination of hardware and software and may be compartmentalized other than as shown they may be implemented by any type of computer system or other apparatus adapted for carrying out the methods described herein a typical combination of hardware and software could be a general purpose computer system with a computer program that when loaded and executed controls the computer system such that it carries out the methods described herein alternatively a specific use computer containing specialized hardware for carrying out one or.
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be used is 0 005 to 2 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the waterproofing sealer various other ingredients such as pigments plasticizers ultra violet inhibitors antioxidents and the like can also be utilised in the conventional amount the above mentioned chemical ingredients form a representative waterproofing composition which will be better understood by the following synthesis step 1 a waterproofing sealer composition of the invention is prepared by using a high speed mixer preferably with variable speed control one half of the weight of water is first mixed with preweighed quantity of selected polymer emulsion dispersion for 10 minutes sodium silicate is then added in a 35 solution form and the mixture is stirred for 5 more minutes step 2 concentrated solution of a siliconate or mixtures of siliconates 30 concentration is mixed with the other half of water for 5 to7 minutes to this the mixture prepared in step 1 is added gradually and it is further mixed for 5 to 10 minutes finally the additives are added to the solution under constant stirring for 5 minutes a typical formulation and its characteristics are given below in table 1 table 1______________________________________formulation by wt ______________________________________polyurethane dispersion 5 partsgrade 140aq u00ae milessodium methyl siliconate 5 partsgrade 772 dow corning u00ae orgrade r 20 union carbide u00ae sodium silicate grade n u00ae pq corp 0 1 partssurfactant surfynol tg u00ae air products 0 15 partsdemineralized water 89 75 parts 100 00 partscharactericstics appearance milky water solutioncured substrate appearance unchangeddensity lbs gallon us 8 55viscosity cps 20 40 waterlikeflammability non flammable______________________________________ to.
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and qe as discussed above referring to fig2 a temporal smear is minimized by pulsing the clock phases in a manner such that intra phase charge transfer occurs at two equal intervals of time t 2 within the total time encompassed by one complete clock period these clock pulses are negative going pulses and are extremely short in duration equal to u03c4 relative to one clock cycle of one phase it should be noted that the duration of these pulses is limited by the time it takes charge to transfer out of one phase into the next where this time is typically limited by the rc time constant of the gate electrode given by equation 3 where r and c are the resistance and capacitance of the electrode per a given unit of length respectively and l is the length of the electrode the short pulse width results in any given gate electrode being at its maximum voltage for most of the clock period t u03c4 thereby maintaining the maximum depletion width and hence mtf it is to be understood that mtf will still be improved even if intraphase charge transfer does not occur exactly at t 2 intervals by virtue of realization of larger depletion regions by having u03c4 lt lt t that is to say that the temporal smear is only minimized by transferring charge at equal time intervals according to.
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not however exclude uneven surfaces which may have one or more pillow like rises or ridges rather the at least one approximately flat lateral side 150 should have a surface characteristic so that the user 39 s armpit is higher above a seating fixture when on the armpit rest lobe 145 then when the user is supported on the at least one approximately flat lateral side 150 as shown in fig1 b the at least one lateral support 110 separates the at least one approximately flat lateral side 150 into two virtual halves one half comprises an armpit rest lobe 145 and a half comprising an armpit rest edge 155 as shown in fig1 a a downward force applied to the armpit rest edge 155 of the at least one approximately flat lateral side 150 causes the at least one armpit rest 105 to rotate which being successful moves the armpit rest lobe 145 of the at least one armpit rest 105 to vertical the at least one approximately flat lateral side 150 of the at least one armpit rest 105 then faces the horizontal as shown in fig1 b as the armpit rest lobe height 160 of the armpit rest lobe 145 of the at least one armpit rest 105 is dimensionally greater than the armpit rest thickness 140 of the at least one approximately flat lateral side 150 the at least one armpit rest 105 effectively raises the user upwards by the difference between armpit rest thickness 140 and armpit rest lobe height 160 fig3 and 4 also show the differences in height in some embodiments the armpit rest.
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domains in a single polypeptide molecule moreover an antigen binding fragment of an antibody of the present invention may comprise a homo dimer or hetero dimer or other multimer of any of the variable and constant domain configurations listed above in non covalent association with one another and or with one or more monomeric v h or v l domain e g by disulfide bond s as with full antibody molecules antigen binding fragments may be monospecific or multispecific e g bispecific a multispecific antigen binding fragment of an antibody will typically comprise at least two different variable domains wherein each variable domain is capable of specifically binding to a separate antigen or to a different epitope on the same antigen any multispecific antibody format including the exemplary bispecific antibody formats disclosed herein may be adapted for use in the context of an antigen binding fragment of an antibody of the present invention using routine techniques available in the art in certain embodiments antibody or antibody fragments of the invention may be conjugated to a therapeutic moiety u201c immunoconjugate u201d such as a cytotoxin a chemotherapeutic drug an immunosuppressant or a radioisotope the term u201c specifically binds u201d or the like means that an antibody or antigen binding fragment thereof forms a complex with an antigen that is relatively stable under physiological conditions specific binding can be characterized by an equilibrium dissociation constant k d of about 3000 nm or less i e a smaller k d denotes a tighter binding.
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anchor receiver 118 with a second surgical site 32 and presses handle 120 distally to release nub 126 from stop 145 the operator then rotates handle 120 in the direction of arrow r 2 to move nub 126 further along second lateral extent 144 to junction 143 where nub 126 enters third longitudinal extent 142 referring to fig5 c the operator applies a force f2 to handle 120 moving nub 126 distally along third longitudinal extent 142 such that contact face 129 of plunger member 128 pushes against proximal end 93 of anchor 90 pushing anchor tip 92 into bone 30 at site 32 penetration proceeds until nub 126 reaches end 141 at which time anchor assembly 40 is fully deployed from insertion tool 100 the operator then removes insertion tool 100 from surgical site 32 pulls on spacer 60 to shorten suture portion 62 and thus hold soft tissue 34 to bone 30 slip knot 54 acts to limit loosening of the suture for example referring to fig6 a a suture anchor insertion tool 300 permitting arthroscopic insertion of two anchors coupled by a suture to e g attach soft tissue to bone includes an outer tubular member 310 for housing the two anchors an actuating.
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filaments experimentation has found that as shown in fig3 conventional fibers of twisted filaments have much less area on the perimeter for charged metallic nanoparticles or ionic metal nanoparticles to occupy however it was found that the very small gaps descending into microfiber yarn forming the microfiber material 16 fig1 which render it soft to the touch also provide an exceptionably large surface area compared to yarns forming other fabric material such as cotton as shown in fig3 it is in this narrow but plentiful surface area between filaments or descending into the filaments forming the microfiber yarns formed to the microfiber material 16 fig1 where metal nanoparticles 20 are imparted and stay frictionally engaged until dislodged or until they encounter a pathogen further in these narrow passages depending into the yarn forming the microfiber material pathogens are drawn and can mix and be dispatched in an encounter with the nanoparticles such as in fig4 as can be discerned the surface area and descending areas of each of 30 filaments forming a 15 denier yarn of microfiber such as in fig4 significantly exceeds the surface area of each of 3 to 4 filaments twisted to form nylon stocking yarn or cotton yarn such as in fig3 further the spaces between the twisted filaments of the microfiber yarn form gaps descending therein which are particularly well sized and suited to frictionally engage metal nano particles therein as such the employment of.
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a volatile casing for the second shell during production application_number US 53023908 A description the section shown in the figure passes through a longitudinal axis 1 with respect to which a disconnecting switch device 2 is essentially rotationally symmetrical by way of example the disconnecting switch device 2 is used for surge arresters surge arresters are used for voltage dependent connection and disconnection of a current path which runs from a conductor which is live during operation to a ground potential switching is carried out for example by means of varistors in the surge arresters varistors are semiconductor elements which can fail for example when electrically overloaded when a surge arrester fails an undesirable ground fault can be formed in order to cope with a situation such as this a disconnecting switch device is additionally inserted in the current path the disconnecting switch device 2 shown in the figure has a first electrode piece 3 and a second electrode piece 4 the two electrode pieces 3 4 are rotationally symmetrical and are arranged opposite one another coaxially with respect to the longitudinal axis 1 an annular electrically insulating spacer 5 is arranged on the mutually opposite sides of the electrode pieces 3 4 and the electrode pieces 3 4 rest on this spacer 5 the spacer 5 surrounds an arc gap which is formed between the two electrode pieces 3 4 the first electrode piece 3 has a projecting plateau 6 in order to guide.
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the status of an actual warning sound during automatic closing of the opening and closing door as shown in fig6 a and 6b the sound settings for the warning sound can be set according to whether the current opening and closing door operation is a door opening operation or a door closing operation and also according to the current open distance l in each operation in other words as shown in fig6 a during automatic opening the pitch can be raised as the open distance l is increased by opening the door as the maximum open distance lmax is greater the maximum value of the pitch can also be raised meanwhile as shown in fig6 b during automatic closing the pitch can be raised as the open distance l becomes shorter by closing the door in this instance also as the maximum open distance lmax is greater and the open distance becomes closer to the complete closing the pitch can be raised furthermore these sound settings can be made according to the opening closing speed of the opening and closing door the maximum open distance and the user 39 s use conditions or the properties of the heated object for example it is preferable to set a sound with higher warning ability as the.
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a transmission 100 the ecu 10 is connected to the hcu 20 through a network and cooperates with the hcu 20 for controlling an operation of the engine 80 the hcu 20 controls each controller according to a driving demand and a vehicle state through the network so as to control output torques of the engine 80 and the motor 70 and controls the clutch 90 according to a driving condition and a state of the battery 40 so as to operate the hybrid vehicle at an electric mode ev a hybrid mode hev and an engine mode the hcu 20 controls a clutch slip according to a target torque through the ccu 60 when a starting demand is detected calculates a clutch slip torque and requests correction of an engine output torque to the ecu 10 the mcu 30 controls an operation of the motor 70 according to the control of the hcu 30 and stores electric power generated at the motor 70 in the battery 40 through a regenerative braking the battery 40 supplies the power to the motor 70 at the hybrid mode hev and the electric mode ev and is recharged therough the regenerative braking the bms 50 information about a voltage a current and a temperature of a battery 40 controls a state of charge soc a recharge current and discharge current and transmits the information corresponding thereto to the hcu 20 through the network the ccu 60 controls actuators mounted in the transmission.
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the sensor or the photo coupler connected to the lamp whether the state of the mechanical manipulation unit 100 has been switched subsequently the controller 130 determines whether child lock has been set that is upon determining that there is no child lock after the state of the mechanical manipulation unit 100 has been switched the controller 130 switches the dc relay 120 to an on state on the other hand upon determining that there is child lock the controller 130 maintains the dc relay 120 in an off state fig6 shows a state in which the electric heater 110 is driven as a result of the mechanical manipulation unit 100 being operated in a state in which child lock has not been set at this time the user may manipulate the child lock input unit 140 see fig3 that is the user may input or release child lock through the child lock input unit 140 since the controller 130 has already known a state in which the electric heater 110 is driven the controller 130 may disable the child lock input unit 140 in a state in which the heater 110 is driven that is the controller 130 may control child lock not to be set in a state in which the heater 110 is driven since the heater 110 is driven on the premise that child lock has been set release of child lock does not occur in a state in which the heater 110 is driven conventionally when child lock is set in a state in which the electric heater 110 is driven the controller may turn the nc type ac relay off as a result driving of the electric heater is stopped even though the mechanical manipulation unit is operated that is driving.
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button 5 is higher than lower sides of the telephoto button 1 and the wide angle button 3 allowing the user to push the shutter release button 5 easily without touching the telephoto button 1 or the wide angle button 3 in other words the shutter release button 5 includes a first portion having a first distance from the main body 102 the first portion being more distant from the main body 102 than any remaining portion of the shutter release button 5 the telephoto button 1 includes a second portion having a second distance from the main body 102 the second portion being more distant from the main body 102 than any remaining portion of the telephoto button 1 and the wide angle button 3 includes a third portion having a third distance from the main body 102 the third portion being more distant from the main body 102 than any remaining portion of the wide angle button 3 wherein the first distance from the main body 102 is less than the second distance from the main body 102 and the first distance from the main body 102 is less than the third distance from the main body 102 with the switch assembly shown in fig2 and 3 the user may easily move his or her finger from the shutter release button 5 to find the telephoto button 1 and the wide angle button 3 by feel because the top surfaces of the telephoto button 1 and the wide angle button 3 are inclined these buttons can be pushed easily by gliding the finger from the shutter release.
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u2212 k 1 where dtr r 0 03 in the doa estimation dtr r 0 02 in the eds modeling and initially k k m 1 but to cope with casual trends of the ratios r k with k u2266 k m corresponding to the noise subspace after that in a programming loop for k k m 1 the threshold tr r is updated every time when r k lt tr r the signal subspace dimension k is determined using an introductory value k 0 and a programming loop for k 1 k m where if r k lt tr r is found the determination of k is ceased otherwise if the nat variable v k r k k v r k u2212 r k 1 that is tuned by the coefficient k v to enhance the gap between the subspaces is above the threshold tr v tr r dtr v with a tuning offset dtr v k is set equal to the current index k the tuning parameters for the nat variable v k and its threshold tr v are k v 0 75 dtr v 0 03 in the doa estimation and k v 0 67 dtr v 0 1 in the eds modeling where larger.
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created based on photographs verbal descriptions or scanned images digitally superimposed on an image of an urn in the general likeness of the pet 39 s species and breed those images then can be previewed by the customer and further modified to depict features that the customer requests finally the graphical representation is downloaded to the production facility that produces an individualized customized urn in that exact likeness this entire process may take place over the internet through email phone calls and u s mail or by in person consultation with the customer moreover pre need urns may be produced based on the physical representation of the live pet alternatively veterinarian services may conveniently provide the equipment necessary for 3d graphical imaging used in production of the present invention one such system the image data matrix system is described by mechatronics pty ltc 51 westchester rd malaga perth western australia p o box 2294 malaga wa 6994 as shown in fig1 the cremated remains in this embodiment are contained within the figurine representing the deceased pet 1 in this regard the figurine serves both as the chamber 3 for the reception of the cremated remains and as a decorative housings 1 a in this embodiment the opening 2 for the repository chamber 3 is formed approximately.
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another test run under similar continuous injection mode conditions with vapor heated to 380 u00b0 f average temperature 19 6 w of the oil present was recovered thus it is apparent that using increased temperatures of the hydrocarbon vapor injected provides a corresponding increase in oil recovery from the tar sand the area of extracted oil was generally conical shaped with the apex near the drain hole as shown in fig3 fig4 shows a comparison of oil recovery obtained from utah tar sand with continuous solvent liquid injection and with continuous hot solvent vapor injection over about 40 hours duration it can be seen that the solvent vapor is appreciably more effective in recovering oil from the tar sand than solvent liquid apparently due to the higher temperature and greater mobility of the vapor also it was unexpectedly noted that sand plugging problems sanding in the drain holes from the vessel were substantially reduced with solvent vapor injection as compared to steam injection additional experiments were conducted using utah tar sands hot packed into the reactor vessel as per example 1 to simulate its original condition with the injection of hot solvent vapor being made about 3 34 from the top and also about 3 34 from the bottom of the vessel fig4 shows a comparison between injection of hot toluene solvent vapor near the top of the simulated tar sand formation and its injection nearer the bottom without a cored intervening passageway it can be seen that the injection of hot vapor nearer the top of the simulated formation is more effective for recovery of bitumen and is the preferred injection mode specifically in run no 13 with top injection of toluene vapor a.
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on by spring 24 a gasket 23 is integral to the plunger the spring and plunger are contained in housing 25 when housing 25 is assembled to the manifold block 2 the spring 24 causes the plunger to press against and seal port 20 electric coil 26 mounts on housing 25 and is retained by a clip 27 wires for power are connected to terminals 28 alternatively flying leads which are integral to the coil could be employed thus eliminating the need for terminals when power is applied to the coil 26 plunger 22 is lifted due to the magnetic field this opens port 20 so fluid can pass through inlet port 19 to outlet port 21 fig3 shows a cut away section iii iii of fig4 of a check valve on the secondary block 2 shown disassembled the secondary manifold block 2 is designed so as to direct fluid from an inlet port 29 to port 30 and finally to the outlet port 31 a plunger 32 is acted on by spring 34 a gasket 33 is integral to the plunger the spring and plunger are contained in housing 35 spring 34 is designed so that a specified pressure at port 30 will cause plunger 32 to rise and therefore open port 30 so fluid can pass from inlet port 29 to outlet port 31 fluid introduced at port 31 will not flow to port 29 since plunger 32 will be held against port 30 thereby blocking flow referring to fig1 electrical connections to electrically operated flow control devices such as solenoid valves pressure switches and pressure transducers on the secondary manifold block 2 are made using wiring harness 36 individual wires from the various devices are.
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arrest vehicles on either side of a barrier they additionally may be reset for reuse relatively rapidly following deployment application_number US 27285608 A description depicted in fig1 and 2 a b is exemplary system 10 of the present invention system 10 is denoted u201c in ground u201d because many of its components are below grade at least prior to deployment those skilled in the relevant field will recognize that not all components of system 10 need necessarily be below grade prior to deployment so system 10 may be constructed differently than as shown in fig1 and 2 a c nevertheless system 10 preferably includes module 14 which beneficially may be a pre cast block or beam of concrete module 14 typically will be elongated with a length greater than the width of the roadway runway or other travel surface with which it is deployed when positioned across such travel surface therefore module 14 will span its width module 14 additionally is designed to be embedded in the travel surface with its upper surface 18 flush therewith upper surface 18 itself thus may form part of the travel surface accordingly module 10 should be of sufficient strength to bear loads consistent.
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air stream the resulting particles may then be ground to a finer powder if desired regardless of the drying process used the powder may be blended with other ingredients to create the novel vitamin rich drink formulas or syrups of the present invention a generalized formula for a beverage of the present invention comprises cactus fruit juice and ginseng berry juice combined with one or more natural health promoting ingredients natural health promoting ingredients may include for example and not by way of imitation ginseng root chinese white flower purslane herb cinnamon bark gou ten cassia tora seed mint herb licorice root silver flower sorbitol lycium fruit liriope root schizandra seed forsythia fruit japanese sophora chinese dodder marsh parsley chinese lovage angelica root paris herb anise seed ginger root imperate root poria mushroom powder orange peel cornel fruit bamboo leaf hawthorn berry eucomia bark and lemon extract the formula may also contain other ingredients to promote health or adjust flavor other ingredients given by way of example and not by limitation may be sweeteners flavorings or preservatives the formula may also contain juices from other fruits vegetables or herbs to provide vitamins or other health promoting ingredients or simply to adjust flavor or provide a variety of flavors juices found to be desirable especially by those with sensitive digestive tracts are passion fruit mango guava and melons however citrus fruits and other tropical fruits maybe equally palatable and nutritious one presently preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises the following ingredients in the amounts indicated another presently preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises the following ingredients in the amounts indicated yet another.
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concept is illustrated in fig6 in which a clock 12 applies a clock signal to a prbs generator 14 which in turn applies a pseudo random nulling signal to a chopper stabilized amplifier 16 prbs generators have been used in connection with spread spectrum communications such as frequency hopping radar carrier signals such applications require a synchronization of the prbs at both the transmitter and receiver the purpose is to obtain secure communications rather than to reduce noise a prbs has also been proposed in connection with digital to analog converters and analog to digital converters to reduce noise levels by dithering the signal amplitude non linearities in the circuit are reduced by varying the amplitude of the input signal in a random fashion prbs in general is known and is discussed for example in the lee and messerschmitt text cited above at appendix 10 a 34 maximal length feedback shift registers 34 pages 451 456 the present invention uses a prbs technique in a unique manner the only prior uses of a prbs to randomize a signal frequency was in spread spectrum communications systems in which a prbs at the transmitter is synchronized with a prbs at the receiver for the purpose of obtaining secure communications the present invention by contrast employs a single ended prbs signal for the purpose of imd noise reduction a preferred circuit for implementing the invention is.
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illustrated by the cross hatched area on the diagram corresponding to 315 u00b0 of rotor rotation fig6 shows the operation of the fourth set of intermittently aligned ports as seen from a vantage point within the transfer plate cover in 45 u00b0 increments of rotor rotation a given volume of gas illustrated by the cross hatched area on each diagram is shown being compressed between 180 u00b0 and approximately 270 u00b0 of rotor rotation then being transferred past an ignition source and through the transfer plate passage 56 between approximately 270 u00b0 and 360 u00b0 of rotor rotation while expanding against the piston crown throughout the interval from somewhat after 270 u00b0 until 450 u00b0 of rotor rotation the large hole 62 connecting with the horizontal transfer passage 56 and penetrating the transfer plate in the lower left quadrant of each diagram comprises one half of the fourth set of ports and the piston expansion space 60 itself constitutes the other half it can be seen from fig6 that the conjunction of these two mating cavities occurs soon after 270 u00b0 the approximate point at which the fuel air mixture enters the transfer passage and is ignited and continues until some point after 360 u00b0 of rotor rotation both the limits and the duration of the conjunction of the fourth set of ports are determined.
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cycle they appeared to undergo apoptosis fig4 a 4d cells treated with dmso alone failed to exhibit such an arrest in the g2 m phase of the cell cycle suggesting that the effects seen are associated with fri 20 addition fig4 e 4h treatment of the normal cell lines nih3t3 or hfl with fri 20 failed to produce a similar effect on cell cycle progression nih3t3 and hfl exhibited normal cell cycle progression in the presence and absence of drug to examine the effects of fri 20 on the mapk pathway nih3t3 lncap and mcf 7 cells were incubated with fri 20 at a concentration 2 5 mm for 48 hours following incubation of cells in the presence and absence of fri 20 the cells were lysed using erk lysis buffer containing 20 mm hepes ph 7 4 50 mm u03b2 glycerophosphate 0 5 triton x 100 2 mm mgcl 2 1 mm egta 1 mm dithiothreitol 2 u03bcg ml leupeptin 2 u03bcg ml aprotinin 100 u03bcm phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride and 1 mm benzamidine erk 2 in 100 mg of cell lysate was immunoprecipitated by incubating lysate protein with 1 mg of erk 2 polyclonal antibody antibody sc 154 to erk2 is from santa cruz biotechnology inc for one hour followed by an additional incubation of.
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walls are in mechanical contact with a space between them 17 which is vented outside of tank fitting 6 hence if liquid leaks through the outer wall 16 it will flow into space 17 and out the top of fitting 6 this protects the heating elements 28 32 34 and 36 inside tube 18 from contact with water 30 the heating elements 28 32 34 and 36 inside tube 18 are sealed with an atmospheric moisture seal 19 which may be made using a potting resin the heating elements 28 32 34 and 36 inside tube 18 may be encased in insulating ceramics or ceramic powder 34 or immersed in mineral spirits or a similar insulating non flammable fluid a single wall isolation immersion heater 39 is shown in fig2 it is threaded into the hot water tank port 24 so that water can enter or exit the tank 26 via a plumbing fitting 6 the heater element is encased in one wall 18 hence if liquid leaks through the wall 18 it will flow into the space occupied by the heating elements 28 32 34 and 36 inside tube 18 and the unit will need to be replaced the heating elements.