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again by the effect of elasticity of the reeds by orienting the reed switches perpendicular to one another they are less likely to be simultaneously closed by any magnetic field from a more distant source suitable ultra miniature reed switches having an outside diameter of 0 075 inches are available from aleph international san fernando calif 91340 it should be noted that magnetically operated switches may be formed from components which are an integral part of the mechanical and electrical structures of the card thereby reducing cost by eliminating the need to procure and assemble individual switching components such as reed switches a still further embodiment of the invention shown in fig8 of the drawings employs capacitive coupling between a pattern of thin film conductors on the card 801 and a corresponding pattern of conductors on a key 850 the pattern on the card includes three pairs of adjacent semicircles seen at 861 862 and 863 the key 850 is formed on non conducting material and carries three conductive disks 871 872 and 873 when the key 850 is properly positioned flush against the surface of the card 801 with the disks 871 872 and 873 aligned with the patterns 861 862 and 863 respectively each disk on the key capacitively couples each pair of semicircular patterns on.
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similar action on the lower fluid is the installation of a second baffle 21 below the tip of suction tube 2b this forms a second annular passageway 2d the action of this second baffle 21 is to prevent flow stream q 2 from disturbing fluid ii as was previously described this fluid enters the inner suction tube 2b from the side and at a distance 34 a 34 from the first baffle 2k the arrangement of choice is to set the distance 34 a 34 smaller than would be possible if no baffle were used as this increases the yield of fluid i fig5 shows a further modification of the practice of this invention in which cleaning solution iii and also inert gas iv may be introduced into container 1 for this purpose the outer suction tube 2a is ringed by a delivery tube 2e which has outlets 2i the delivery tube 2e may be connected to a supply tube 16 for conveying cleaning solutions or to a supply tube 17 for conveying inert gas when used for cleaning the cleaning solution iii travels through supply tube 16 and a pump for cleaning solutions 15 and into the delivery tube 2e and then through outlets 2i to flood the inner surface of the container the cleaning solution iii then collects in the bottom of the container 1 and is next drawn up out of the container 1 through apparatus.
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causes rotation of film 70 about shaft 64 film strip 70 comprises a transparent mylar sheet with a series of images printed on its face as shown in fig1 a an electronic circuit similar to circuit 22 comprising a battery motion sensitive switch light sensitive switch leds and ic not shown forms part of module 60 the ic of module 60 like ic 26 is adapted to flash leds interconnected with it as with circuit 22 a light sensitive switch keeps the circuit of module 60 from functioning in the absence of light similarly a motion sensitive switch sends a signal activating the ic whenever module 60 is moved the circuit in the presence of sufficient light and upon sensing motion activates motor 62 to cause rotation of toothed wheels 66 68 and film strip 70 about shaft 64 at the same time the circuit causes leds a single led 82 is illustrated to be activated led 82 may flash or remain constantly on when activated led 82 is mounted behind film 70 proximate the outer housing of motor 62 and is preferably stationary relative to axis 64 fig1 light emitted by led 82 is visible through film strip 70 housing 60 and an associated soap body a convex viewing lens 72 may further form part of housing 60 thereby providing.
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p u2032 can be interpreted as the probability that a pixel is part of the red pupil given the pixel 39 s redness value p the value of bias red 520 determines the value of p at which p u2032 0 5 the center point of the sigmoid function the value of gain red influences the steepness of the transition of the soft threshold function 510 parameters for an ellipse representing a candidate pupil are estimated in a search circle that completely contains a candidate pupil and does not contain other stray red pixels the candidate pupil ellipse parameters are estimated using the first and second order spatial moments of p u2032 m xx u03c3 p u2032 x 2 u03c3 p u2032 u2212 m x 2 m xy u03c3 p u2032 x y u03c3 p u2032 u2212 m x m y and m yy u03c3 p u2032 y 2 u03c3 p u2032 u2212 m y 2 where x and y are the image coordinates of the pixel having the value p u2032 the summations are over the pixels contained in the search circle as shown in fig6 the general ellipse 610 used to model the candidate pupil is determined by five parameters x 0 y 0 r x r y and alpha the point x 0 y 0 is the center of the ellipse 610 the parameters r x and r y are the horizontal and vertical radii of the image axis aligned bounding box 620 that encloses the ellipse 610 the alpha parameter abs alpha lt 1 determines the skew of the ellipse 610 in terms of this parameterization the implicit formula for the ellipse 610 is the estimated candidate pupil ellipse parameters can be checked to verify that the parameters are reasonable for a physical.
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in the present case recess 5 is introduced into bearing ring 1 as a recess with the aid of a recess turning process to position a sealing element lateral surface 3 of recess 5 is provided with a corresponding contour 7 for this purpose contour 7 includes a contact section 9 for axially securing an inserted sealing element a control point 10 on contact section 9 as well as an axial contact surface 11 which prevents the sealing element from tilting in the relaxed state the retaining lip of a theoretically inserted sealing element extends radially beyond control point 10 of contact section 9 by a distance c contact section 9 of contour 7 is inclined in the radial direction against the direction of installation and merges directly with a radial clearance 13 due to the incline of contact section 9 it is ensured that an inserted sealing element may be positioned axially on contact section 9 or on lateral surface 3 of recess 5 in a form locked manner radial clearance 13 in turn prevents a massive contact between the sealing element and contour 7 of recess 5 in this way a gap is maintained between the sealing element or the elastomer section of the sealing element and contour 7 which compensates for tolerances for example roundness errors of both recess 5 and the sealing element axial contact surface 11 on the other hand enables a sealing element to planarly abut with its axial contact surface in the installed state thereof so that a tilting of the sealing.
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techniques and systems however it is understood that certain such embodiments may be practiced without these specific details for example circuits may be shown in block diagrams in order not to obscure the embodiments in unnecessary detail in other instances well known circuits processes algorithms structures and techniques may be shown without unnecessary detail in order to avoid obscuring the embodiments implementation of the techniques blocks steps and means described above may be done in various ways for example these techniques blocks steps and means may be implemented in hardware software or a combination thereof for a hardware implementation the processing units may be implemented within one or more application specific integrated circuits asics digital signal processors dsps digital signal processing devices dspds programmable logic devices plds field programmable gate arrays fpgas processors controllers micro controllers microprocessors other electronic units designed to perform the functions described above and or a combination thereof also it is noted that the embodiments may be described as a process which is depicted as a flowchart a flow diagram a data flow diagram a structure diagram or a block diagram although a flowchart may describe the operations as a sequential process many of the operations can be performed in parallel or concurrently in addition the order of the operations may be re arranged a process is terminated when its operations are completed but could have additional steps not included in the figure a process may correspond to a method a function a procedure a subroutine a subprogram etc when a process corresponds to a function its termination corresponds to a return of the function to the calling function or the main function furthermore embodiments may be implemented.
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call a special index is implemented to ensure that no entries have been missed in addition to checking that no entry is a duplicate in one embodiment 256 entries per node may be saved in a wrap around in storage area because the exemplary embodiment described pertains to a timing protocol the probe can calculate clock offsets between itself and the cecs it is probing by utilizing the timing data in the packets these calculated offsets can also be analyzed to conform to specific criteria continuing to step 65 there is depicted the step of processing the pdi results in one example implementation a process_pdi_results function is called that checks the current message in the array for a trigger condition according to the invention this real time analysis allows the probe code to inform the operator 1 whether an u2018 interesting event u2019 has occurred an u2018 interesting event u2019 is an unusual event that is not fatal to the stp network or 2 whether a u2018 catastrophic event u2019 has occurred in response to which the probe will send a message to each system in the network directing it to save relevant data and possibly halt execution fig3 a illustrates the steps for detecting a trigger condition in a first instance as illustrated at steps 68 69 the probe will first check the u201c timing state u201d indicated in the message data and determine whether a state transition has occurred from the synchronized state to the unsynchronized state if so then the probe determines whether the reported offset.
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arrangement of the levers 18 39 19 39 is similar to that of the levers 18 19 in the earlier embodiment each of the units 33 through 40 is associated with a counterweight 20 39 and two operating cylinders 21 39 as well as two or more of the probe elements of the detector array 13 shown in fig1 and 2 each pair of levers 18 39 19 39 also has a lateral support 29 39 with an abutment surface for the piston rods of the operating cylinders 21 39 with this embodiment the apparatus may be divided into two or more adjacent operating areas whereby it is adaptable to use with one feed path or a number of paths the further elements and parts necessary to complete and operate the apparatus are not illustrated in the drawings because they are either known or obvious also not shown is the manner of coating of the textile pieces 10 and the detailed construction of the compressing cylinder 12 necessary with the use of a deep pressure method or of the coating doctor blade necessary with the use of a high pressure method it is also known to coat the textile pieces 10 in lines or stages whereby the plastic is supplied to the compressing cylinder 12 in the form of a paste the method of operation of the apparatus according to fig1 and 4 is as follows the textile piece 10 placed on the transport belt 15 of the apparatus by the operating person.
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and symbols under the control of control unit 20 fig2 a and 2b illustrate a flowchart with further reference to fig1 for the control operations to be followed in order to generate characters and symbols in response to the sequential entry of a combination of numeric keys in accordance with the principles of the present invention in fig2 a 34 start 34 represents when a user initiates the mode for generating characters and symbols accordingly the following description concerns the character symbol generating mode and not a mode for dialing a telephone number in step 101 a flag register not shown and a buffer index register not shown are cleared by setting the values of these registers to 34 0 34 these registers will be further explained below in step 102 the control unit 20 checks for an input key signal in response to activation any one of a plurality of keys on the key inputting unit 10 control unit 20 then determines steps 103 114 whether the input key signal from key inputting unit 10 is one of the numeric keys 0 9 an asterisk key or a pound key and then if the inputted key is one of the numeric keys 0 9 an asterisk key or a pound key proceeds to step 119 in step 119 control unit 20 checks the value of the flag register in order to determine whether the flag register is in a cleared state when the flag register is in a cleared state control unit 20 multiplies the value of the key by 4 and stores the result in an index register not shown and then in step 121 changes the flag register to a set.
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thickness of 25 nm the reflection layer was an alcr alloy layer as of example 1 and having a thickness of 80 nm the sin layer was formed by radio frequency sputtering with a sintered si 3 n 4 target in an ar gas atmosphere the ratio of si to n in the sin is considered to be deviated from the stoichiometric ratio of 3 4 but the precise ratio could not be determined the transparency of the sin layer was excellent and the refractive index of the layer was 2 15 as a result significant deformations of reproduced signal wave shape due to peeling of the layer or formation of cracks were observed the peak shift due to a flow of the recording layer was as large as 25 u03bc sec the bit error rate was as large as 2 10 4 it was considered that provision of the thick zns layers on both sided of the recording layer caused deterioration of the repetition durability even in comparison with the sample without any adhesion promotion layer of comparative example 1 a phase change optical recording medium having the structure of a transparent substrate 1 a first transparent dielectric protecting layer 2 a recording layer 3 an adhesion promotion layer 4 a second transparent dielectric protecting layer 5 a reflection layer 6 a uv cured resin protecting layer 7 was manufactured as in example 1 except that the first and second protecting layers were of zns y 2 o 3 the adhesion promotion layer was an sio 2 layer the zns y 2 o 3 layer was formed by radio frequency sputtering a sintered zns y 2 o 3 target zns y 2 o 3 90 10 by.
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ground when the device 10 is positioned between the fire nozzle 60 and fire hose coupling 62 or between two fire hose couplings 62 likewise the device 10 will not impede the flow of extinguishing agent when attached to a water discharge outlet on a fire engine ladder truck the device 10 may have a housing 12 the housing 12 may be used to store and house a plurality of lighting fixtures 14 the lighting fixtures 14 may be used to illuminate the fire ground and guide the fire fighter as he she advances the hose lines the housing 12 may further be used to store and house one or more visual indicators 16 the visual indicators 16 may be used to provide warnings to the firefighters about current operating conditions the housing 12 may be constructed of a material that is lightweight durable heat resistant cold resistant water resistant and able to function flawlessly in the demanding environments occupied by fire fighters in the course of their work the housing 12 may be formed of different geometric shapes in the present embodiment the housing 12 is circular in shape a circular shape housing 12 may provide the least amount of resistance when moving the fire house with.
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at least one roller iron device either configured to adapt to a portable steamer or including at least one adapter to mate the roller iron device to an element of the portable steamer that provides for the passage of steam e g a wand application_number US 35475009 A description the technology disclosed herein will now be described in detail with reference to at least one preferred embodiment thereof as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in the following description numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the technology disclosed herein it will be apparent however to one skilled in the art that the technology disclosed herein may be practiced without some or all of these specific details in other instances well known operations have not been described in detail so not to unnecessarily obscure the technology disclosed herein referring to the drawings fig1 8 wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several figures in an exemplary embodiment a roller iron steamer accessory kit is comprised of roller iron assembly 100 a roller iron assembly adapter 200 a roller iron sleeve 300 a storage tray 400 not shown a squeegee scraper assembly 500 and a container 600 not shown where the roller iron assembly 100 includes a first housing having a first housing distal end and a first housing proximal end and where the roller iron assembly adapter 200 includes.
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mm u00d7 24 4 mm buffet server 4 will be manufactured in two halves for now both halves will consist of approximately 12 2 mm u00d7 12 2 mm u00d7 12 2 mm tabs 94 a and the second half will consist of approximately 12 3 mm u00d7 12 3 mm u00d7 12 3 mm sockets bra in this way the joining of the two halves will stay aligned and the latch 93 and push button mechanism 93 a will hold the two said halves together the rivets 93 b will hold the latch 93 in place fig5 is the support stand 5 measuring 439 21u111 u00d7 292 8111111 u00d7 146 4 mm which consist of two side planks 300 two end support beams 100 and two center support beam 200 having two lock notches 22 measuring 48 8 mm u00d7 48 8 mm u00d7 48 8 mm one on each center support beam 200 the support stands 5 measures approximately 292 8 mm u00d7 292 8 mm u00d7 146 2 mm fig6 is a view of the insertable removable divider 6 each one is approximately 317 2 mm u00d7 24 2 mm u00d7 207 41 141 mm also each insertable removable divider 6 is of the same half of a circle pattern and the rectangular top view ha is a top view of 1 of 6 of the insertable removable divider 6 fig7 is a view of 4 of 4 of the middle food containers 7 said food container are available in two sizes approximately 292 8 mm u00d7 73 2 mm u00d7 195 2 is small and medium size is 292 8 mm u00d7 146 4 mm u00d7.
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simple single cardan universal joint 5 of the prior art which is assembled as described above it includes a first yoke 10 and a second yoke 11 each of which has two ears 13 with bearing bores 14 for supporting bearings and a cross and bearing assembly the cross and bearing assembly includes a cross body or spider 12 which may be formed by any of several well known methods and which has four cylindrical tenons 15 projecting outwardly from the cross body on two orthogonal axes bearings 16 and seals 17 are provided for the tenons 15 for attachment in the bearing bores 14 of the yoke ears 13 to provide a reduced friction coupling in this design the bearings 16 are supported in the bearing bores of the ears 13 which must be sufficiently thick and sufficiently wide to support the bearings under load without permitting them to rock within the bore although this results in an excellent universal joint it is a relatively large heavy and costly joint which is difficult to assemble into automotive steering shafts in the cramped installation space available fig2 shows a universal joint 50 made with a compact cross and bearing assembly 35 according to the invention in this case yoke 20 has two ears 22 with cylindrical bores 24 on a common transverse axis yoke 30 also has ears 32 with cylindrical bores 34 on a common transverse axis but it should be noted that the diameters of bores 24 of yoke 20 are smaller than are those of.
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loading creates a venturi effect that compresses gas bubbles within the fluid stream and prevents damage to the downstream compressor stage 130 when the fluid discharged from the diffuser 134 includes a low liquid fraction the force exerted by the spring 139 overcomes the hydraulic force exerted on the variable metering member 138 and the variable metering member 138 returns to a position adjacent the diffuser 134 as shown in fig7 b to permit the high volume flow of high gas fraction fluid through the nozzle stage 128 turning to fig8 shown therein is a perspective view of the gas compressor turbine 140 of the gas compressor stage 130 the gas compression turbine 140 may include a series of upstream compressor vanes 160 a hub 162 a series of ports 164 passing from the upstream side of the hub 162 to the downstream side of the hub 162 and a series of downstream compressor vanes 166 the upstream compressor vanes 160 are configured to induce the flow of fluid through the gas compressor stage 130 fluid passes through the hub 162 through the ports 164 and into the downstream compressor vanes 166 the downstream compressor vanes 166 are designed to increase the pressure.
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routed to a user other than the triage pharmacist that user may satisfy the intervention and then the order may be routed to order entry in certain cases the type of intervention may be such that the order can proceed directly to order entry without working the intervention at a pre entry step for example an intervention may be associated with an order at triage 50 and the order can proceed to order entry and data including the intervention associated with the order can be accessed by the order verifying pharmacist prior to or subsequent to order entry the intervention may be worked by the order verifying pharmacist at order verification 18 other work flow examples are possible when a label is printed the label can taken by a user e g a technician who retrieves or u201c picks u201d the corresponding prescription and the label is attached to the prescription and placed into a delivery tote the label may include a warning assigned by the system and or a warning assigned by a pharmacist in some cases a warning may be assigned automatically by the system e g utilizing a label warning code system lwc available from first databank inc san bruno calif that assigns a generic sequence number and or name for one or more medications requiring the same label warning fig5 shows a screen shot of a generic sequence code list 90 alternatively the pharmacist may assign a label warning e g by selecting an appropriate warning from.
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a computer where the user can enter operating parameters the control system hardware 52 also includes a data acquisition chassis 53 that is powered externally 57 a data acquisition card 54 a data acquisition controller 55 and an actuator controller 56 the data acquisition chassis 53 can supply the power 57 to the user interface 51 actuator controller 56 and the position sensor s 58 the position sensor s 58 can be any type of angle or displacement transducer that feedback the position of the outer rotational sections 21 to the control system 50 based on the user interface 51 input of the required opening time and feedback from the position sensor s 58 the actuator controller 56 can adjust the driving force whether it is an electric current hydraulic pressure supply valve or pneumatic supply valve so that the fcs design 20 opens in the required time the fcs design 20 also employs at least two mechanical emergency stop switches 59 that can send a signal to the control system 50 that the fcs design 20 is open in the event the position sensor s 58 malfunction persons of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the partitioning of.
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feature of this battery is that co 2 has a high solubility in the battery solvent and a majority of the co 2 emitted on charging dissolves in the solvent fig1 shows the cycling performance of the sodium carbonate battery in terms of the change in capacity mamp hours and the voltage during charging and discharging the battery included a sodium metal anode and the cathode described above in sodium perchlorate dithylene glycol dimethylether pre saturated with co 2 starting from a charged state a voltage rises very quickly to the cell charging potential after which the sodium carbonate is converted to sodium ions and co 2 at point b charging is stopped and the battery is run in the discharging mode power generation at a voltage of approximately 2 1 v the capacity on discharge is approximately 1450 mah g and is some 450 mah g greater than that during charge this is achieved because of the additional pore volume the battery creates for solid deposits carbonates by starting with sodium carbonate in the cathode fig2 and fig3 show for comparison data from a li air battery with a carbon only cathode in terms of the capacity the na battery has twice the capacity of the li air battery fig4 and 5 show the cycling performance of calcium and potassium carbonate batteries respectively in terms of the change in capacity mamp hours and the voltage during charging and discharging however the k air.
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project it is possible to enhance the specifications of the alloy by simply modifying the production process for example single crystal equiaxial process and many others thereof in order to enhance mechanical properties the production of the invention in its microfused single crystal form is preferable fig2 is a graph which shows the resistance against oxidation evaluated measuring the weight variation per area unit g cm 2 based on the number of cycles performed in a set of cyclical oxidation tests on several alloys each one of these cycles involves a heating up to 1250 u00b0 c for 1 hour and a cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes in detail line 2 a shows the weight variation per area of the ni29 alloy obtained through dust metallurgy and having 0 of y 2 o 3 a second line 2 b regards the alloy ni29 obtained through dust metallurgy and having 5 of y2o3 a third line 2 c regards the commercial cmsx10 u00ae a fourth line 2 d regards the commercial alloy pm2000 a fifth line 2 e regards the commercial alloy ma6000 a sixth line 2 f regards alloy ni20 containing 2 in volume of y 2 o 3 from this graph it is possible to see how alloys created following the procedure implemented by the invention show a resistance against oxidation which is higher than the one of commercial alloys for high temperatures exception made for alloy.
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the point and rhythm of the initial roller to sprocket contacts are altered for each tooth profile 302 304 since profile 304 does not have a tangential contact the sprocket chordal pitch is necessarily shorter than the chain pitch to facilitate the u201c staged u201d roller tooth contact in addition chordal pitch reduction also provides roller to flank clearance as the roller exits the sprocket wrap back into the strand added chordal pitch reduction when used is preferably in the range of about 0 005 to about 0 030 mm the staged roller contact for tooth profile 302 may be further assisted by providing a sprocket tooth pressure angle u03b3 that is substantially less than the iso 606 standard pressure angles u03b3 equal to or very close to zero 0 or even negative pressure angles are contemplated fig2 illustrates the tooth profile 304 overlaid with the tooth profile 302 phantom an engaging roller is shown at the onset of initial tangential contact at point a along the engaging flank of the tooth profile 302 the engaging roller will maintain contact with the engaging flank until it is at full mesh and seated at points b and c as previously described with reference to fig9 the tooth profile 304 is overlaid on the tooth profile 302 to show that an engaging roller only has radial contact on the inclined root surface of the tooth profile 304 see fig2 a and 22.
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voices have referred only to the cases of voiced phones since unvoiced phones consonants produced without the vibrations of the vocal cords have their spectra in a higher frequency band they are cut by the low pass filter for deriving the body felt vibration signal having the cutoff frequency of approximately 150 hz and cause no problem the low pass filter 3 in fig1 or fig3 even in the cases of voiced phones voices of high fundamental wave frequencies such as children 39 s voices female voices and high pitched voices given forth in singing a song cause no problem for the same reason it has been experimentally verified that the difference of the distinguishabilities based on different languages is scarely noted which is thought to owe to the same reason shown in fig7 is block diagram of a practical circuit for performing this invention in which the elements of both the circuits in fig1 and 3 are combined in this case two input terminals 1 are disposed so as to receive signals through two channels and to mix them by means of a mixer circuit 24 connected on the output side of the mixer circuit 24 is a subsonic filter 25 for removing unnecessary subsonic waves of and below 20 hz the output side of the subsonic filter 25 is branched into a circuit towards a voltage controlled variable gain amplifier 4 through a low pass filter 3 for deriving a body felt vibration signal having a cutoff frequency of 150 hz and a circuit towards an equalizer circuit 26 the equalizer circuit 26 gives the double bass.
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support or hub 54 shown clearly in fig5 and 6 having one or more hanging supports 55 hanger 52 also preferably has at least two arms 56 pivotally connected to hub 54 each arm 56 has at least one hinge 57 pivotally connecting at least two beams 58 further hanger 52 preferably has a lock release button 59 for selectively positioning and securing arms 56 in a number of different positions to accommodate different types of garments still further hanger 52 has at least two ribs 60 for cooperating with a slider 61 which is slidable along rod 51 to facilitate accomplishing the selective positioning of arms 56 also hanger 52 in addition to being connected and preferably integral with rod 51 can be selectively separable therefrom this creates a greater flexibility in use enabling the user to separably hang or support a garment on a wall or door also preferably hanger 52 can be slidable along rod 51 such that the hanger can be selectively and securely positioned at any point along the rod referring to fig2 in another embodiment of the present invention garment steamer 1 preferably cooperates with an ion and or ozone assembly 70 to infuse a garment with odor neutralizing ions and or ozone preferably assembly 70 has one or more ion and or ozone generator s 71 and one or more ion and or ozone emitter s 72 operatively connected with the one ion and or ozone generator s however it is noted that ion and.
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provoke either of the two above characteristics at the option of the physician the amount of delay vd 57 provides the alternate pacemaker interference characteristics for example if the delay is set for about 50 to 100 milliseconds and the atrial synchronous option system is employed the pacemaker response will always be a properly sequenced a followed by a v stimulus or in the case of a continuous consecutive pvc 39 s or interference a close coupling alternating over the counter 67 cycle from leading to trailing phase of the a relative to the v stimuli this relationship in the presence of pvc 39 s offers a very desirable antiarrhythmic action and in the presence of interference provides suitable hemodynamic and superior electrophysiologic response 5 to one skilled in the art it is evident that it can be possible to detect both ventricular and atrial activity from a single atrial electrode or unipole for example almost anywhere in on or near the atrial myocardium a unipolar electrode senses both the atrial and ventricular depolarization thus a pacemaker can be made to respond to either or both cardiac chambers having only one amplifier means indeed it is possible to provide sensing means of both chamber employing a single differential or summing amplifier by this method an atrial trigger ventricular slaved pacer could provide assured dual chamber stimuli regardless of the chamber sequence this means that there will be a retrograde pre empting as well as an anterograde pre empting of any possible cardiac pathways providing the basic properties of the present invention additionally it must be pointed out that the fact that a ventricular slaved stimulus in the above pacemaker falls in the st segment of a spontaneous ventricular systole and is.
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extra 2 bit shift in the adder ad which normally operates on a normal format a residual 2 bit shift must be retained for the three numbers x o a 1 sup y 1 and a 2 sup y 2 so that 2 low weight digits can be removed from the 18 bits or digits for instance in the case of numbers e g y 1 and y 2 which exceed the format receivable by the adder ad 16 bits the timing amplitude provided by the routers ag1 and ag2 is so chosen that such numbers have the receivable format i e that the amplitude of such timing is less than the amplitude of the readjustment which should normally be made and that the lowest weight of the readjusted number corresponds not to the weight of the units but to a greater weight for instance and as seen in the foregoing example in the case of 18 bit numbers a readjustment of 10 bits could normally be provided actually they will be readjusted by only 8 bits and the lowest weight will be equal to a weight of 2 2 4 conversely in the case numbers e g x o not exceeding the format receivable by the adder ad a shift is made by means of a router which is not shown of an amplitude such that the lowest weight bit of such number corresponds to the same weight as the lowest weight bit of numbers exceeding the format for instance in the previous example x o would be given a 2 bit adjustment so that its lowest weight bit takes the.
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c i pigment yellow 147 and of c i pigment red 177 for this purpose 20 mg of the corresponding pigment was dissolved in 98 weight d 2 so 4 just before measuring the solution was inserted into a ceramic spinner and the spinner was inserted into an nmr apparatus bruker advance iii 400 mhz nmr spectrometer set at 80 u00b0 c 1 h nmr spectra were measured in time intervals of 5 minutes fig1 shows the obtained 1 h nmr spectra of c i pigment yellow 147 after 5 minutes and after 1 hour fig1 also shows the formula of c i pigment yellow 147 together with figures ranging from 1 to 4 and 8 to 13 which mark the positions of carbon hydrogen bonds in the pigment wherein the hydrogen atom h not shown in fig1 could be substituted by a sulfonic acid group so 3 h the 1 h nmr peaks originated by said h atoms are also identified in the obtained spectra fig1 shows that the peaks of all of the h atoms after 1 hour in the 80 u00b0 c d 2 so 4 are completely identical with the peaks after 5 minutes so surprisingly not any sulfonation occurred in c i pigment yellow 147 fig2 shows the obtained 1 h nmr spectra of c i pigment red 177 after 5 minutes and after 2 hours fig2 also shows the formula of c i pigment red 177 together with figures ranging from 1 to 6 which mark the positions of carbon hydrogen bonds in the pigment wherein.
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with a precision higher than the width of a slice since the stet image is a true three dimensional image one of the two images can be u201c re sliced u201d so that the image slices of one stet image are exactly aligned to the slices of the other stet image in the case of registering a stet image to a x ray ct image the preferred way to find the correct matching ct and sptct slices is to have the physician choose the slice pair based on his understanding of the images and his knowledge of human anatomy once the closest matching slices are found the stet image can be re sliced so that the stet image slices fall on boundaries of the ct slices for images derived from different modalities the z scale may be different a slice scale factor may be derived based on matching a plurality of structural features in different slices in an additional preferred embodiment of the invention steps a and b of the registration process are replaced by a single step of correlating the two images as a whole additionally three dimensional images may also be correlated as wholes without first slicing them and correlating the slices in order to facilitate manual finding and matching or marking of prominent body structures between images it is useful to display.
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on other activity on the controlled device such as orientation changes or active software applications the hardware controller will present the following exemplary touches and gestures to the host operating system applications a detection of a single point of contact with continuous contact for a minimum time period this interaction is considered a touch b simultaneous touches within a minimum time period this interaction is considered a multi touch c a touch with continuous contact for a minimum time period this interaction is considered a press d simultaneous touches with continuous contact on all contact points for a minimum time period this interaction is considered a multi press e a press followed by one or more touches within the duration of the first press this interaction is considered a chord f a touch followed by a back and forth motion this gesture indicates a tickle g a touch followed by continuous contact in a single direction this gesture indicates a flick h a flick ended with a continuous touch for a minimum time period at the end point this gesture indicates a slide i a slide which spans a geometric vertex or curve this gesture indicates a roll j a slide immediately followed by an additional slide with continuous contact between each slide this gesture indicates an.
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segments 140 and 142 are configured to be linear meaning rectilinear and are oriented exactly across the direction of transport of the workpieces 112 this arrangement of the disc grinders 122 ensures that the disc grinders 122 extend uniformly over the entire width of the workpiece independent of the actual width of the individual workpiece moreover it is thus achieved that the disc grinders 122 are caused to move over the workpieces 112 at a uniform speed so that machining of the workpiece surface is perfectly uniform in thus designing the grinding station 114 the surface of the workpiece is optimally ground across the direction of transport and by having the disc grinders 122 rotating about their vertical axis 130 the workpiece 112 is also ground at a great variety of different angles it has thereby been found advantageous to adjust the distance between two neighboring disc grinders 122 as a function of the infeed direction of the workpieces 112 in such a manner that a grinding tool 122 is passed over actually each point of the workpiece surface the entire grinding station is height adjustable by means of a hoist thus being capable of machining workpieces of different sizes fig4 illustrates a second embodiment of a continuous through feed grinding machine of the invention that only differs from the first embodiment.
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provided with a vertical locking systems on short edges including a displaceable tongue that is displaced in one direction into a tongue groove during vertical displacement of two panels application_number US 201213585179 A description to facilitate understanding several locking systems in the figures are shown schematically it should be emphasised that improved or different functions may be achieved using combinations of the embodiments all embodiments may be used separately or in combinations angles dimensions rounded parts spaces between surfaces etc are only examples that may be adjusted within the basic principles of the disclosure fig2 a 2 e show a first preferred embodiment of a short edge locking system provided with a flexible and displaceable tongue 30 in an edge of a first panel 1 inserted in a horizontally extending displacement groove 40 the displaceable tongue 30 has a pulling extension 31 comprising a tongue pulling surface 32 and tongue locking surface 33 the second adjacent panel 1 u2032 has a pulling protrusion 21 with a groove pulling surface 22 that is also a part of a tongue groove 20 comprising a groove locking surface 23 the pulling surfaces 22 32 cooperate during the vertical displacement and pull the displaceable tongue 30 into a tongue groove 20 the pulling extension comprises a.
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and two ap stops 85 also included is a 5 ohm resistor 88 to electrically replace the epc solenoid as seen by the pcm so no trouble codes are produced the pcs plug is fashioned to be a cylinder 0 804 inches in diameter and 1 55 inches long with a groove 89 shown in fig9 set from one end 0 39 inches which groove is 0 12 inches wide and 0 14 inches deep looking to fig1 the pmv plug is a cylinder 0 494 inches in diameter and 1 500 inches long the ap stops are also cylinders 0 31 inch in diameter and 1 60 inches long the plugs and stops may be conveniently machined in aluminum or in any other sufficiently wear resistant and hard material the springs may be dimensioned as follows springs 81 and 82 may be identical to the factory springs if desired accumulator inner springs 73 may be fashioned from 0 052 inch wire with a 0 460 inch diameter and 2 275 inches long accumulator outer springs 74 a may be made from 0 063 inch wire with a 0 632 inch diameter and 2 645 inches long alternate accumulator outer springs 74 b can be made from 0 072 inch wire with a 0 660 inch diameter and 2 425 inches long in any event a kit may include a tuned set of accumulator springs for a transmission as modified by the kit providing a predetermined shift performance likewise accumulator stops or other accumulator components may be included in a kit for further accumulator shift performance if desired the installation procedure of the exemplary kit requires a partial disassembly of the transmission the extent.
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a conventional segment is connected to the body of the back up ring at a junction 66 and basically pivots about a point 106 from a solid line position 108 to a dashed line position 110 to engage the inside of the casing string 40 upon expansion of the plug 10 the solid line position 108 represents the centerline of the unstressed segment 62 and the dashed line position 110 represents the centerline of the stressed segment 62 when it abuts the casing 40 the angle 112 is accordingly defined by the length of the solid line 108 and the distance between the pivot point 106 and the inside of the casing string 40 in fig7 a segment of the improved back up ring 80 is connected to the body at a junction 92 and basically pivots about a point 114 from a solid line position 116 to a dashed line position 118 to engage the inside of the casing sting 40 upon expansion of the plug 10 the solid line 116 represents the centerline of the unstressed segment 88 and the dashed line represents the centerline of the stressed segment 88 when it abuts the casing 40 the angle 120 is accordingly defined by the length of the.
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fig9 the decoder includes an idct downsampling unit 81 inverse discrete cosine transforming and filter downsampling the received dct coefficients to reduce from an 8 u00d7 8 inclusive of i p and b pictures to an 8 u00d7 4 block an adder 82 adding the 8 u00d7 4 downsampled data to a motion compensated data a classifier 83 classifying and separating the data from the adder 82 into i p and b pictures a format converting unit 84 converting the b picture of the 8 u00d7 4 data from the classifier 83 into a modified 4 2 0 format in which more vertical color signal information is included than horizontal color signal information a first and second data encoding unit 85 a and 85 b encoding the i and p pictures from the classifier 83 and the b picture from the format conversion unit 84 respectively a memory 86 including an anchor frame memory 86 a storing the i p picture information encoded by the first and second data encoding units 85 a and 85 b and a b frame memory 86 b storing the b picture information the decoder in fig9 further includes a first data decoding unit 87 decoding the data stored in the anchor frame memory 86 a a horizontal upsampling unit 88 horizontally upsampling the information decoded by the first data decoding unit 87 to convert into a 8 u00d7 8 size a motion compensated predictor 89 receiving an output of the horizontal upsampling unit 88 and performing both motion compensation and prediction using the motion vector information a horizontal downsampling unit 90 for horizontally downsampling and forwarding the output of the motion compensation predictor 89 into an 8 u00d7 4 size to.
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shown at fig3 is still in the plane of its panel 22 and is to be bent in the direction shown by the curved arrow top closure panels 22 are now folded downwardly with their respective friction flaps 24 entering a space between first end panel 30 and third end panel 60 this space may be seen by the reference to the upper right hand portion of fig2 referring now to fig5 of the drawings the friction tabs 44 are again shown with each lying between a respective first end closure panel 30 and third end closure panel 60 again referring to fig4 it will be seen that stacking tabs 32 and 34 are arranged pair wise to thereby form four double thickness and upstanding stacking tabs tabs 32 are termed innermost stacking tabs while tabs 44 are termed outermost stacking tabs as may readily be visualized from fig4 and as clearly shown at fig5 locking tabs 70 and 72 are similarly pair wise arranged with each pair fitting into a respective portion of opening 53 this is shown perhaps most clearly at fig5 and it is seen that the distance between peripheral portion 52 of each opening 53 and an imaginary extension of fold line 50 is seen to be equal to three thicknesses of the sheet material i e of the corrugated paperboard as also clearly shown at fig5 openings 53 assist.
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shows a lamp 1 that illuminates a lcd 3 through the filter of a filter wheel 2 the lcd 3 is controlled by the control device 4 according to the specified digital image data such that the light that passes through the lcd is modulated pixel by pixel through an objective 5 this modulated light is reproduced on photographic paper 6 a beam splitter 7 which de couples a small portion of the modulated light through an additional objective 8 onto a photo diode array 9 is located in the exposure beam path the information received at the photo diode array 9 is transferred to a computer unit 10 where this data is compared to the image data the result of the comparison is transferred to the control device 4 which takes the result into account to control the light modulator 3 based on the digital image data a color image is created on the photographic paper by transferring color components namely red green and blue in sequence onto the photographic paper by inserting the respective filter for each of the color components the corresponding image data is available at the control device based on this image data the amount of light to pass through.
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aqueous composition comprised of iron chloride disclosed in japanese patent publication of 190226 1984 derived from iron chloride ii showed an antirusting effect only at certain salt concentrations the following examples illustrate the present invention more specifically it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the examples alone 100 mg of the compound of reference example 5 was dissolved in 10 l of distilled water ph 6 5 at room temperature and the obtained solution was diluted 100 times using the above distilled solution to yield the objective aqueous composition 100 mg of the compound of reference example 2 was dissolved in 10 l of distilled water ph 6 0 at room temperature and the obtained solution was diluted 1000 times using the above distilled solution to yield the objective aqueous composition 100 mg of the compound of reference example 1 was dissolved in 10 l of distilled water ph 5 5 at room temperature and the obtained solution was diluted 1000 times using the above distilled solution to yield the objective aqueous composition in 100 ml of aqueous solution 10 mm of cacl 2 was dissolved 270 mg of fecl 3 6h 2 o and the resulting solution was diluted with distilled water to yield a diluted solution concentration of the salts 10 u2212 10 mm to 20 ml of the above diluted solution was added 1 g of crystalline fecl 3 6h 2 o and the solution was gradually concentrated in a porcelain dish over a boiling water bath the obtained solid concentrate was dried over p 2 o 5 in a desiccator the.
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member 4 always remains in a position in which it is capable to engage from behind the holding projections 17 1 and 17 2 during positioning of the attachment system 1 and fixation of the screw 7 the undesirable rotation of the rear engagement member 4 relative to the mounting rail 3 being prevented by the transformation device 9 fig3 4 a 4 b show another embodiment of the attachment system according to the present invention the transformation device 31 includes an annular element 34 having a shape substantially similar to that of the washer for a screw the annular element 34 is formed of sheet metal or a plastic material the annular element 34 has two resilient servo components 32 and 33 provided thereon as shown in fig4 a and 4 b the transformation device 31 is located between the rotation torque transmitting means which is formed by a screw head 36 of a screw 35 and a stop 37 with the annular element 34 being glued on the stop 37 without a possibility of rotation relative thereto on a surface of the screw head 36 facing the stop 37 there are provided a plurality of indentation 38 in which the servo components 32 and 33 can engage as shows in fig4 b the servo.
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weft insertion and the selvage of desirable quality is formed during weaving the time at which severing occurs is adjustable by altering the angular relationship of the cam 50 with respect to the loom frame if the width of cloth is to be changed bracket 20 and bracket 32 may be adjusted to suitable positions in accordance with the desired width by loosening the fastening member 21 and clamp member 33 the position of the cam 50 being correspondingly changed another preferred embodiment is described hereinafter in connection with fig6 and 7 filament yarns for instance of acetate or rayon have a property that they are liable to break on slight contact with the sharp edge of any solid material not necessarily of a blade of cutting expedient since in this invention a fixed blade is secured directly to the reed the filament yarns may eventually contact the fixed blade resulting in abnormal breaking of the weft yarns the embodiment shown in fig6 and 7 proposes a cutter with a thread protecting element to avoid this undesirable effect as shown the inverted l profiled thread protector 60 preferably made of wood has a longer leg 60a located along the rear face of the reed and.
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a blank 10 of an elongate cylindrical material for example a metal wire which has a circular cross section 12 approximately one third of the length of the blank 10 serve as auxiliary shank 14 the remaining part of the blank 14 forming a basic body 16 for the surgical needle 54 manufacture of the surgical needle is however also possible without an auxiliary shank the blank 10 for manufacturing surgical micro and macro needles preferably has a diameter in a range of 0 05 mm to 1 5 mm preferably in a range of 0 15 mm to 0 3 mm in a first step of manufacture of the surgical needle 54 two machine tools in the form of dies 18 which have a profiled face 20 comprising a plurality of raised square pyramids 22 are used to form two textured profile lateral face regions 24 on the blank namely in that the mutually opposite profiled faces 20 of the two dies 18 are pressed against the portion of the blank 10 that forms the basic body 16 of the needle 54 until as a result of material compression the pyramids 22 have formed pyramid like indentations 26 in the basic body 16 the pyramids 22 are separated by separating webs 28 that.
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groove 4 so that the back part 3 b of the aperture extends both at the depth of the bottom 6 of the groove 4 and at the inner surface of the screen plate 1 past the lateral surface 7 b of the groove in the forward direction of the fiber flow the essential point about the invention is that on the side of the downstream side lateral surface 7 7 b of the groove there remains no threshold 8 a causing turbulence in the fiber flow and therefore impeding the passage of fibers as shown in fig1 which presents prior art screen structure solutions it is obvious to the person skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiment example described above but that it may be varied within the scope of the claims presented below thus the angles of the lateral surfaces of the grooves 4 and the positions and conicalness of the apertures 2 may differ from the above description the apertures may be e g completely cylindrical in which case they will be easier to produce than conical apertures it is also obvious to the skilled person that the downstream side back part 3 3 b of.
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or on the flat rod 3 1 the sliding means 14 can only be attached on the contact surfaces as shown or extend beyond one and or the other component fastening means 15 or flat rod 3 1 covering it entirely or partly not shown for example the fastening means 15 could be completely surrounded and or coated by the sliding means 14 the illustrated sliding means 14 can also be a plastic coating or a silicone layer the fig5 shows a detail of a fastening means or device 16 according to the invention thereby the fastening means 16 is shown in two conditions the illustration on the left shows the fastening means 16 in the unbent condition on which one sees in particular the teeth 4 according to one design of an embodiment of the invention the fastening means 16 can comprise a wall thickness d which is thinner than 0 4 mm preferably thinner than 0 3 mm the illustration on the right shows the fastening means 16 in the form as it is applied in mounted condition without flat rod or clothing strip one sees the way the teeth 4 are pointing upward during a normal assembly these are punched and or pressed into the fabric layers of the clothing strip see teeth of fig4 the teeth 4 according to the invention are designed in such a manner e g by their form and dimensions that they are stable enough in order to be engaged in the fabrics and or plastic layers of the clothing strips the fastening means according to the invention are made of preferably.
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submount 302 by for example 10 to 20 microns fiber 602 may be then attached to submount 302 with a suitable bonding agent for example an adhesive such as ultraviolet cross linked epoxy after attaching fiber 602 to submount 302 the temporary stop is removed fiber 602 may be positioned near the center of hole 612 in submount 602 but it may not be necessary to align fiber 602 with respect to the sides of hole 612 in submount 302 a circle may be an object for recognition and centroid determination by a machine vision system for placing fiber 602 into submount 602 end 608 of fiber 602 presents such an object for a vision system of a die placement tool the outside diameter of fiber 602 may be used as a fiducial mark or alternatively visible light may be supplied into fiber 602 and the illuminated core of fiber 602 may be used for placing fiber 602 into submount 302 corresponding marks which may be keyed to a position of optically active areas may be fabricated on optoelectronic chip 604 the flip chip die placement tool then may be aligned with the supplied fiducial marks to the image of the forward end of fiber 602 the procedure explained above in fig6 has been devoted to alignment of a single fiber to a single optoelectronic element however these concepts may be extended to.
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604 thereby preventing the element 604 from bending under thermal load in the embodiment depicted in fig6 the reflection diffraction element 604 is formed on a substrate with a high heat conductivity and a low coefficient of thermal expansion for example the reflection diffraction element 604 may be formed from a substrate made of diamond sapphire or a glass ceramic such as zerodur the backside thermal management element 620 may be made out of a material with high thermal conductivity e g copper the backside thermal management element 620 further has cooling channels 621 the cooling channels 621 may be filled with a liquid with a high specific heat such as water the cooling channels 621 transport heat generated at the reflection diffraction element 604 and transmitted into the backside thermal management element 620 away from the reflection diffraction element 604 one of skill in the art will appreciate that the cooling system depicted in fig6 and described herein can be used with a variety of reflective optical elements depicted in the preceding figures for example a backside cooling element such as the backside cooling element 620 could be used with the first and second reflective diffraction elements of fig1 and 4 as well as with the reflective diffraction elements of fig2 and 5 a first component of the external resonator arm input 602 emerging from the reflection diffraction element 604 is a diffraction of the resonator arm input 605 that constitutes a system output 605 the system output 605 is composed of a plurality of spatially and directionally overlapped single wavelength beams emitted from the plurality of emitters of the laser source 601 the spatial locations of the laser source 601 the position to angle transformation element 603 and the reflection diffraction element 604.
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indented the upper end of the chuck 704 extends through a hole in the center of the plate 709 and gives access to the central shaft from within the afm to enable the mechanical converter assembly discussed above in connection with the first preferred embodiment to function the probe 703 of the assembled flexure of fig1 is a new device not currently known in the art and as such is significantly different from the indenter probe 303 of the assembled flexure of fig8 probe 703 has both a different function than indenter probe 303 and a different construction probe 703 has a dual function it is both an optical element and an indenting probe as an optical element probe 703 acts as a lens allowing the optical viewer system of the afm head in which assembled flexure of fig1 is installed direct optical view of the sample to be indented as an indenting probe probe 703 is a rigid element that applies force and indents the sample as with traditional indenter probes such as 303 with this dual function comes a requirement for a different construction a probe like probe 703 must be fabricated from a material which is both very hard and transparent to light suitable materials include diamond and sapphire probe 703 has many advantages over other indenter transducers or indenting probes these include making available true top optical view of the sample to be indented allowing for accurate positioning of indentations and having a combination of low.
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tenant subscribes to use one multi tenant application and the sla may be saved in the metadata of the tenant according to one embodiment data volume of the tenant folder may be set based on the sla according to one embodiment of the present invention a physical location where the tenant folder is located may be assigned based on the sla which location may be a physical medium shared with other tenants or a physical medium dedicated to the tenant for example a high speed diskette etc at step 403 a file in a multi tenant application folder is copied to the tenant folder it may copy a selected file for example an application level file a tenant specific file or a pre build file which may be modified by the tenant for example a customized configuration file according to one embodiment if the selected file is an application level file only a link directed to a file of a multi tenant application folder is established in the tenant folder at step 405 an access control list acl of the tenant folder is established wherein the acl prescribes access rights to the file for example it is prescribed in the acl that the tenant only performs read operation to an application level file of a link in the tenant folder fig5 schematically illustrates examples of some acls in the form of a list for example the tenant account of t 1 is u201c abc u201d which tenant.
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system and method according to the first aspect of the present invention which further comprises an electrochemical step after the acidic removal step for removing an iron containing e g steel casing 2 from a well 1 as in fig2 the casing 2 is fixed in the formation by cement 3 and the interior of the casing 2 forms the well bore additionally as in fig2 the casing 2 which is electrically conducting is connected to the positive pole of a power source 10 also as in fig1 and 2 the system comprises a first fluid line 4 connected to a tank 6 on the surface not shown an electrolyte typically sea water is injected into the well bore via the first fluid line 4 in fig3 the cathode which is connected to the negative pole of the power source is formed by the exterior surface of the first fluid line 4 in this embodiment the exterior surface of the first fluid line 4 is partially electrically conducting and partially insulating thus in the interval 20 where iron containing e g steel casing is to be removed the exterior surface of the first fluid line is electrically conducting whereas in the areas 21 22 where the iron containing casing is to remain the exterior surface of the first fluid line 4 is non electrically conducting e g coated with an insulating material advantageously this means that neither plugs nor a dual coil fluid line.
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disposed about the housing 200 in a manner to selectively warm the liquid in chamber 208 if the ambient temperature is below the freezing point and formation of ice is possible and or has occurred during periods of non use as previously described if the liquid has frozen the heating element 222 is operated for a given period of time to melt any ice before the gas generating device is rendered fully operational the operation of this embodiment is essentially similar to the first one and is such that upon ignition of the pyrotechnic charge 204 the combustion gas pressure acting on the piston 206 will drive it toward the burst disc 214 and create a hydrostatic pressure in chamber 208 sufficient to breach the disc this of course permits liquid to flow through the passage 210 to the nozzle arrangement 212 and to be entrained in a high speed flow of combustion gases which have breached the second burst disc 220 and which are emitted via the orifice in the sonic orifice plate 202 due to the high speed fluid flows the liquid becomes highly atomized and mixes with the hot combustion gases in the mixing chamber 216 in a manner which causes the formation of steam and reduces the temperature of the hot combustion gases it should be noted that while a multi passage passage structure 210 has been illustrated in fig2 a single passage may be sufficient if it is suitably dimensioned and arranged to direct a jet of water into contact with the high speed flow of combustion gas which is emitted from.
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clouds exhibit consistent identifiable signatures in their growth and movement using the present invention 39 s discovery that the tracking clusters for various types of physical phenomena of interest e g a smoke cloud exhibit consistent identifiable signatures in their growth and movement one is able to develop an analysis algorithm for analyzing such captured images so as to identify the occurrence of such phenomena of interest step i of fig2 depicts acquiring a next frame or image the analysis scheme of the present invention then involves the identification of a blob of interest as depicted in step ii at its simplest form this step could be achieved by for example searching a captured digital image for a group of pixels with consistent brightness changes once such a blob has been identified the analysis scheme checks as to whether this new image 39 s blob should be chronologically associated on the basis of the likelihood of the existence of smoke in the monitored area with any of the blobs that are being tracked from earlier images this is achieved by checking for spatial overlap between this new blob and the database of tracking clusters identified from the prior images as depicted in steps iii and v in case of such overlap the blob is appended to the appropriate tracking cluster as depicted in steps iv and vi if no such overlap exists this blob becomes the first of what may be a sequence of blobs that will make up yet another cluster clusters that have no new blobs added to them are assumed to no longer be active and are.
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at optical wavelengths photon absorption takes place through the creation of electron hole pairs and the absorption coefficient determines the probability that this occurs the absorption coefficient is a strongly decreasing function of wavelength there is a wavelength range in which appreciable photocurrent can be generated a long wavelength cutoff exists at the wavelength associated with the semiconductor bandgap 1 1 micrometers for silicon photons of larger wavelengths do not create electron hole pairs and thus do not contribute to the photocurrent a short wave length cutoff also occurs for sufficiently short wavelengths the absorption coefficient is so large that essentially all electron hole pairs are created so close to the surface where the recombination rate is large that they therefor cannot escape and reach the depletion region to be swept across it the short wavelength cutoff increases to longer wavelengths for deeper junctions when the depth of the depletion region is greater than about the bulk minority carrier diffusion length the photon current generation efficiency decreases with increasing depth at all wave lengths but in such a way as to favor long wave lengths thus the flexibility of adjusting the junction depth gained by using an additional photodiode implant mask gives rise to the ability to.
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v ref is less than the logic high threshold voltage which would turn this transistor off it should be noted that the precharge and write signals are produced by a signal control means and are applied to the write circuit means and the first and second precharge means to control the voltages at the input output voltage nodes in particular a logic low signal defines the precharge portion of the precharge signal and the non write portion of the write signal similarly a logic high signal defines the non precharge portion of the precharge signal and the write portion of the write signal the signal control means is not shown in detail since it is well known in the prior art and by itself forms no part of the instant invention in the preferred embodiment of the invention the precharge and write signals are derived from the same signal source in particular the precharge signal is applied to a delay circuit within the signal control means to form the write signal in operation the precharge signal rises and falls approximately 10 15 nsecs before the subsequent rise and fall of the write signal it should be noted that the duty cycle of the signal pulses is not critical as long as the above sequence of the precharge and write signals are used assume now that at time t 2 the logic high non precharge portion of the precharge signal is applied to the precharge.
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1 m sec there are three modes of output selected by the option input 29 34 op 34 to the logic and also by the method of connection of the mains trigger zero crossing detect inputs the first mode is 4 wire single pulse the 4 wire connection is shown in fig3 in which the input and output mains are the same option input 29 is set to logic 34 0 34 34 op 34 is high and the input and output zero crossing detectors are connected together so that mt1 mt4 mt2 mt5 mt3 mt6 the output logic 34 1 34 then consists of a single 1 m sec pulse of 120 khz starting immediately after the zero crossing of each pulse with respect to neutral this mode would be used for a normal 3 phase 4 wire system where the 208 v type of operation is not required a second mode is the 4 wire double pulse option input 29 is set to logic 34 1 34 34 op 34 is low and the output zero crossing detector gating signals g4 to g6 are not used by the logic the output logic 34 1 34 consists in this case of two 1 m sec bursts of 120 khz on each phase fig2 the first bursts begins immediately after the zero.
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isopropyl n butyl tert butyl cl br oc n h 2n 1 och 2 ch ch 3 c n h 2n 1 och 2 ch c 2 h 5 c n h 2n 1 och 2 ch oh c n h 2n 1 och 2 co 2 c n h 2n 1 och ch 3 co 2 c n h 2n 1 och c 2 h 5 co 2 c n h 2n 1 and mixtures thereof where n is an integer between 0 and 18 and an u2212 is an anion selected from the group consisting of hexafluoroarsenate asf 6 u2212 hexafluoroantimonate sbf 6 u2212 hexaflourophosphate pf 6 u2212 boron tetrafluoride bf 4 u2212 trifluoromethane sulfonate cf 3 so 3 u2212 and tetrakis pentafluorophenylborate b c 6 f 5 4 u2212 and mixtures thereof or an anion selected from the group consisting of compounds having the following formula wherein m is al ga in or tl r 3 are identical or different and represent a monovalent aromatic hydrocarbon radical having from 6 to 14 carbon atoms with at least one electron withdrawing element or group such as u2014 cf 3 u2014 no 2 or u2014 cn or with at least two halogen atoms x is a halogen atom or hydroxyl group a is 1 2 3 or 4 and b is 0 1 2 or 3 with the proviso that a b 4 there are many commercially available ones e g uvacure u00ae 1600 from ucb chemicals corp smyrna ga having the above formula where r 1 h r 2 o ch 2 7 ch 3 and an sbf 6 u2212 the proportion of epoxy to cationic photoinitiator is 0 25.
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mass storage fig2 illustrates a file structure in a system using a zombie file space a file structure 200 includes a live file space 210 an inode file 220 a live file link 230 a file 240 a zombie file space 250 and a zombie file link 260 the live file space 210 contains the root block and all associated blocks of data for live files i e files that may be accessed by users the inode file 220 is associated with the file to be deleted and contains information about the file the live file link 230 links a file to the live file space 210 the file 240 includes a plurality of file blocks 241 and a plurality of block links 242 the file blocks 241 are connected by the plurality of block links 242 the file 240 is illustrative of a file to be deleted the structure of the file as defined above is a hierarchical tree like structure however there is no requirement in any embodiment of the invention that the invention be applied only to file structures of this type the use of a hierarchical tree like structure filing system is intended to be illustrative only and not limiting the zombie file space 250 contains the root block and all associated blocks of data for zombie files i e files that are in the process of being deleted the zombie file link 260 links a file to be deleted to the zombie file space 250 a file that has been linked to the zombie file space 250 is referred to as a u201c zombie file u201d while it is so linked a method 300 includes a set of flow points.
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legs 22 an axle pin 28 is fitted through the axle 16 and is engaged within the wheel bearing sheath 28 in order for the axle to rotate as the wheel rotates a washer 30 and a cap 32 is mounted on the ends of each axle 16 to keep the wheel 14 aligned with the tubular yoke legs 22 to keep the axle 16 and wheel 14 in place each wheel 14 is surrounded with rubber 34 around the outside circumference of the wheel a brake structure is mounted within the tubular yoke legs 22 and comprises compression springs 36 38 mounted above and below the axle 16 a pin 40 is attached through each tubular yoke leg 22 above the axle 16 to keep the upper compression spring 36 in place a tubular yoke leg closure 40 is fixed on the bottom of each tubular yoke leg 22 and keeps the lower compression spring 38 in place a metal plate 42 is fixed on one end of each compression spring closest to the axle 16 of the wheel 14 and the metal plate 42 remains in constant contact with the axle each spring 36 38 and metal plate 42 exerts a force against the axle 16 to resist and inhibit rotation of the axle and the wheels 14 supported thereon the spring force is insufficient to curb.
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vehicle with the remote control approaches and is about to hit the barrier a warning alarm is sounded or in another embodiment of this invention the remote sensor in the device is automatically lowered when it senses the approaching vehicle in another embodiment of this invention the collapsible barrier is secured onto a ceiling above a parking surface enabling a convenient electric source for the devices and easier maintenance and central control over numerous barriers placed in a large parking facility application_number US 84829801 A description the present invention is of an anti theft device specifically the present invention is of a collapsible barrier that can be used to prevent a car from being stolen the present invention is further of a device which can be used to guard a parking place for a vehicle when the car is not in the parking place the principles and operation of an anti theft device and parking space saver according to the present invention may be better understood with reference to the drawings and accompanying descriptions before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings the invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways also it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded.
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conversions for a particular display or light valve the system 24 may implement the differential focus corrections automatically in response to tilt information from the tilt indicator 23 or using the feedback technique illustrated in fig1 and 4 alternatively the power of the optical element 21 may be fine tuned by hand by the operator as still another alternative the focus may be adjusted by simply measuring the angle of tilt and manually inputting the appropriate correction to the system 24 and element 21 normally projectors are designed to project upwardly or downwardly for example table mounted projectors usually project upwardly to the display surface conversely ceiling mounted projectors are designed to project downwardly to the display screen thus the optical element 21 may correct for the keystoning effect arising from either upward or downward projection that is the optical element 21 need only correct for either the keystone with a wider bottom edge or wider top edge this simplifies the design of the optical element of course more than one optical element may be provided to enable the system to work on either upwardly or downwardly projected images for example a shutter mechanism may be provided to move one or the other of two electrically variable optical elements into the projection axis depending on whether the projector projects upwardly or downwardly in addition a pair of such elements may be provided in series.
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contour to the surface being scanned enhancing the stability of the tester 100 the chassis 102 may also have a platform 103 for mounting a control computer 112 in the present embodiment the control computer 112 is a personal laptop computer but in other embodiments the control computer could be built into the body of the chassis 102 and could be a purpose built machine as will be explained in greater detail below the control computer 112 will control the operation of the electric motors 106 and thus the speed and direction of the tester 100 the various motors of the present disclosure may be open loop ac or dc motors stepper motors servo motors or other motors that satisfy the particular application in one embodiment the tester 100 will have a maximum forward speed of about 1 inches per second this maximum speed may be the same in reverse although it is understood that in operation the tester 100 may not travel this fast the tester 100 may also provide a translation table 114 the translation table 114 provides for movement e g translation or rastering of a carriage 116 in a direction lateral to the direction of travel of the tester 100 in the present embodiment the translation table.
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normal communications is a completely transparent communication path in other words prior to the occurrence of a trigger event the proxy 16 may do nothing in one embodiment other than to merely transfer communications between the client 12 and the server 22 thus a session may exist between the client 12 and the server 22 which is substantially unaffected by the proxy device 16 the proxy device 16 may be a processor based system in one embodiment of the present invention thus the device 16 may include its own processor and may be coupled to a storage device 18 the storage device 18 may be any of a variety of known storage devices such as a hard disk drive or a flash memory as two examples software 20 for controlling the operation of the proxy device 16 may be stored in the storage device 18 the proxy device 16 may include a proxy engine that will be described in more detail hereinafter the proxy device 16 may be a dedicated use inbound proxy in one embodiment the proxy device 16 may be coupled to a shadow browser 24 the shadow browser 24 may be a client processor based system in one embodiment the proxy device 16 and shadow browser 24 are on the server side of the client server communication protocol with respect to the network 14 thus the proxy device 16 and the shadow browser.
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beams are formed in the flat electrode 5 1 provided in the g 3 electrode 5 in the horizontal direction in line gun arrangement plane x u2014 x the flat electrode 6 1 provided in the g 4 electrode 6 has a central beam passing hole 6 g at its center and the side electron beam passing holes 6 r and 6 b are formed by the inner wall of the g 4 electrode 6 and each part of the cutaways on both sides in the x u2014 x direction of the flat electrode 6 1 the mutually facing openings of the g 3 electrode 5 and g 4 electrode 6 have the same shape the outside diameter t mm of the neck 63 is 24 3 mm the beam spacing s mm between the central axes 57 58 and 59 of adjacent electron beams entering the main lens is 4 75 mm and the diameter d mm in the direction perpendicular to the arrangement of the three electron beams of the openings of the g 3 electrode 5 and g 4 electrode 6 serving as the main lens diameter is 5 5 mm for these dimension the following expression is obtained therefore the outside diameter t of the neck glass satisfies the following inequality and the dimension s is 4 75 mm which is larger than 4 1 mm therefore in this case it is.
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direction of pressing of the compressing ring fig2 illustrates the increases of the taper u03b1 of the supporting surface 3 from e g 20 degrees at the outer circumference to e g 75 degrees at the inner circumference while the pressing surface 6 of the pressing ring 5 has a constant taper u03b4 e g 60 degrees also the pressing surface 6 is formed on an axially projecting 34 nose portion 34 5a due to which the compression ring may be moved into the space surround by the concave conical supporting surface 3 in the initial position of the compression ring 5 indicated by the full lines in fig2 the undeformed sealing ring 4 having a cross sectional diameter d9 just touches the supporting surface 3 and the pressing surface 6 at the dotted line position 5 39 the compression ring is indicated at its innermost position this position is determined by the circumferentially compressed core cross sectional circle d8 just contacts the supporting surface 3 as well as the pressing surface 6 and corresponds to the smallest pipe diameter dmin the effect of the concave conical shape of the supporting surface 3 is that when pressing the sealing ring 4 the latter will be initially subjected to a relatively large force component directed to the axis and as a consequence of this may be easily compressed in the circumferential direction this provides for a better balance between the sealing pressures acting on.
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residence time and preferably 20 40 minutes with a material temperature inside the extruder at 50 280 u00b0 c and the extruding temperature for gel spinning at 140 280 u00b0 c preferably at 200 260 u00b0 c in another embodiment the spinnerette of the extruder has a rectangle shape with a length width ratio of 4 20 preferably 5 15 in another embodiment the emulsion mixture can be fed into the extruder directly or via a storage vessel with an agitator e g mixing vessel the vessel can be one set or more than two sets in the drawing or stretching process of this invention the drawing temperature for fiber is 80 130 u00b0 c at a draw ratio of more than 20 1 preferably 30 1 60 1 1 uhmwpe fiber with pu or butyronitrile glove is flexible and light and has anti corrosive anti aging and anti oil properties and is the best option for the preparation of cutting proof glove on the market however due to the inertia of pe the adhesive interaction between pe and pu or pe and butyronitrile is poor the present invention utilizes a cutting untwisting process to prepare uhmwpe in addition polar polymer containing ester group carbonyl group and or ether group is added to the uhmwpe as a result the polar polymer is evenly distributed in the uhmwpe so as to provide a pe fiber with high adhesive property this process is simple and does not need any additional equipment 2 the emulsion mixture containing uhmwpe and a suitable amount of polar polymer.
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and vacuum assisted flushing will provide the most efficient use of water in a flushing cycle the present invention also teaches a method for providing vacuum to assist in the flushing of a toilet described above when the flushing actuator 16 is engaged the control module 44 or microprocessor 60 activates the vacuum valve 34 to an open state at this time the flap valve 40 remains in a closed position at this moment the volume of air in the discharge passage 20 is defined by the leading edge 46 of the waste water stream 18 the flap valve 40 and in the interior surface of the discharge passage 20 when the vacuum valve 34 is opened the vacuum within the reservoir 36 draws the volume of air in the discharge passage 20 into the reservoir 36 the valve 34 is then closed by the control module 44 or processor 60 as the waste water stream 18 is quickly drawn through the discharge passage 20 passes the location of the valve 34 the length of time that the valve 34 is maintained in an opened position is based on the particular system the waste water stream will then flow passed the closed vacuum valve 34 and proceed through the flap valve 40 which is moved to an open position to the discharge pipe 28 thus there has been described a unique vacuum assisted toilet and method of operating a toilet.
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u2032 1 with r 1 u2550 h or ch 3 n 1 4 and n u2032 1 14 vinyl acetate styrene versatic esters acrylic acid methacrylic acid acrylamide ethylene glycol dimethacrylate and the like the cationic dispersions of the invention have a solids content of between 20 and 50 preferably between 40 and 50 and a particle size of between 50 nm and 300 nm with a mean particle size preferably of less than 100 nm they have very good compatibility with the starches liable to be used in the size press even at high temperature whether these are native starches weakly anionic starches or cationic starches they have a low viscosity preferably of less than 100 mpa s for a solids content of 41 they have very good stability over time very good mechanical stability and very good resistance to the freezing thawing cycle they confer very good hydrophobicity on the papers treated at treatment levels far below those of an equivalent anionic emulsion in particular they make possible the surface treatment of papers of test liner type intended for board packing where the papers are required to have very good hydrophobicity they also make it possible to use inter alia a starch and pigments which are cationic during the surface treatment of the paper and to obtain very good ink jet printability this is because the particles present in the printing inks are generally anionic and will attach more easily to the surface of the paper if cationic components are present processes for the treatment of paper by external or internal sizing are described in the applicational examples this example describes the process for the synthesis of an imide derivative of a styrene maleic anhydride copolymer denoted by sma dimethylpropylenediamine dmapa and.
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a wide variety of gases in metered fashion to some or all of the defined gas zones either alternately or in combination this unique capability allows manufacturers to easily fine tune layer uniformity in process to achieve optimum and repeatable layer uniformity over simple and complex topologies upper coil assembly 9 has a plurality of gas supply passages 17 passing through an upper plate surface each supply passage 17 feeds to one of multiple gas zones defined by a plurality of radial channels provided within assembly 11 shown in further figs and descriptions below gas supply tubes and fittings adapted to conduct gases to passages 17 are not shown here for simplicity coolant delivery tubes 21 an inlet and an outlet are provided on the upper surface of coil assembly 11 and are adapted to allow coolant to circulate through coolant channels in diffuser 9 more detail about diffuser 9 and internal components is provided below 0029 fig2 is a section view of diffuser 9 of fig1 taken along the section line aa upper channel assembly 11 has a plurality of radial gas zones that are of differing diameters and are positioned in spaced concentric fashion in this example there are a total of thirteen zones 23 however there may be more or fewer zones 23 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention each zone 23 is an independent circular channel and is supplied by one gas supply passage 17 four of which are shown in this section view by this arrangement different gases may be supplied to different gas zones 23 independently with no gas mixing or crosstalk from one zone to.
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z ratio are allowed to pass at any given time from here the ions enter the mass detector electron multiplier and are recorded by the controlling computer which knows which m z is exiting the mass analyzer at that instant when operated in full scan mode the quadrupole continuously and repeatedly ramps the monitored m z ratio from a preset lower limit to a preset upper limit and will detect all ions within that m z range over a set period of time a typical mass scan range will cover 35 500 m z four times per second at the conclusion of each individual scan the intensities of all m z ratios within that scan are summed giving a total ion current the total ion current tic chromatogram is a summation of all the m z intensities for each individual mass spectrum y axis plotted as a function of time x axis alternatively the data obtained by gc ms can be displayed in three dimensions like a cube to make use of the fact that repetitive scan gc ms data are really a three dimensional matrix of data x time y total ion current and z m z further one can choose to plot a single m z signal vs time this extracted ion chromatogram eic allows the mass spectrometer to be used as a selective detector the py gc ms of asphaltene.
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to wet wipe products whether wet or dry the web 112 may be cut and trimmed as necessary in order to make a nonwoven 110 having the desired size referring now to fig9 the nonwovens 10 or 110 may be incorporated into an absorbent article or other wearable garment 50 in the example of fig9 the wearable garment 50 takes the form of a diaper 52 the indicia 18 on the nonwoven 10 or 110 may be positioned within the diaper 52 so as to be visible on an outside surface 54 on an inside surface 56 or on any other suitable surface on the diaper 52 the diaper 52 may include an absorbent layer of the type commonly employed in the art and the diaper 52 may be conventional in all other respects in the embodiment of fig9 the diaper 52 includes a fastening system 200 comprising a hook and loop type fastener or any other suitable fastener such as a tape fastener as used herein the term u201c hook and loop type fasteners u201d refers to fastening means comprising a u201c hook u201d component hereinafter referred to as an u201c engaging component u201d and a complementary loop component hereinafter referred to as a u201c landing component u201d the term u201c hook u201d is used to designate a material having engaging elements thus the hook fastening material may.
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lateral surface 11 fig2 again illustrates in a diagrammatic side view the parallel orientation of tongues 15 of first part 7 of adapter unit 5 pushed onto second part 9 in the relaxed state the groove shaped profiling of outer lateral surface 11 constituted by an elastomer can also be seen fig3 shows a longitudinal cross section through adapter unit 5 from fig1 and 2 it can clearly be seen in fig3 that second part 9 is constituted conical at least in sections on its inner lateral surface the second part is fastened in particular screwed to a stator 17 see fig4 to 8 of a pump unit 3 conically constituted second part 9 is matched adaptively to the shape of respective stator 17 perforation 13 of first part 7 and perforation 13 u2032 of second part 9 can again clearly be seen in the longitudinal cross section of fig3 perforation 13 of first part 7 and perforation 13 u2032 of second part 9 are aligned in the longitudinal direction of adapter unit 5 and thereby form a channel through which the liquid medium can pass through adapter unit 5 during transport out of the bore first part 7 and second part 9 comprise bores which in the position of first part 7 and second part 9 represented in fig3 are orientated in alignment with one another first and second part 7 9 are connected to one another in a friction.
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over other embodiments moreover the terms u201c embodiments of the invention u201d u201c embodiments u201d or u201c invention u201d do not require that all embodiments of the invention include the discussed feature advantage or mode of operation further many of the embodiments described herein are described in terms of sequences of actions to be performed by for example elements of a computing device it should be recognized by those skilled in the art that the various sequence of actions described herein can be performed by specific circuits e g application specific integrated circuits asics and or by program instructions executed by at least one processor additionally the sequence of actions described herein can be embodied entirely within any form of computer readable storage medium such that execution of the sequence of actions enables the processor to perform the functionality described herein thus the various aspects of the present invention may be embodied in a number of different forms all of which have been contemplated to be within the scope of the claimed subject matter in addition for each of the embodiments described herein the corresponding form of any such embodiments may be described herein as for example u201c a computer configured.
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the horizontal direction far enough toward the outside to reach a position 50 where the bundle 6 u2032 is released so that the lift elements are no longer engaged in the holding area 19 in the position 50 the lift elements 18 no longer support the bundle 6 u2032 which then drops down onto the support element 9 fig1 for this the drives 20 are respectively arranged between the outer end of the lift element 18 and the vertical guide element 17 as can be seen in fig1 to 12 with the aid of an ejection element 23 which moves horizontally through the holding area 19 the bundle 6 u2032 is then ejected and can be taken over by a transport and or processing device that is not shown herein the bundle 6 u2032 for example composed of magazines is subsequently made available for the shipping if the two lift elements 18 are moved apart into the position 50 and if the bundle 6 u2032 is thus deposited onto the support element 9 the two lift elements 18 can be moved back up immediately with the aid of the lift 14 to a position shown in fig1 during this operation the deposited bundle 6 u2032 is ejected with the aid of an ejection element 23 as shown in fig1 and 12 as indicated with arrows in fig1 the two lift elements are then moved toward each.
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in advance to determine reference values if this correlation is known then the length of the chisel 10 can be determined through measurement integration of the respective head volume currently present this method however is based on the assumption that the chisel tip 11 has a cross section that increases in the longitudinal direction of the chisel the integration method is preferably established so that even with completely worn chisels 10 the integration does not extend into the head region because erosion in the head region distorts the result this method has the advantage of not requiring a reference point that is subject to little wear sometimes such a reference point is not present or is very difficult to identify in order to determine the asymmetry factor of the wear it is possible for example to calculate the average between the upper and lower contour lines fig7 shows the contour lines and their averages for a new chisel tip 11 for a chisel tip 11 with rotationally symmetrical wear r 1 and for a chisel tip 11 with non rotationally symmetrical wear r 2 it is clear that with the asymmetrically worn chisel 10 the average line m 2 of the two contour lines has a certain slope in relation to the longitudinal axis of the chisel the angular position could.
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mtg process is particularly useful in the catalytic conversion of methanol and its corresponding ether to normally liquid hydrocarbons in the c 5 c 10 range for convenience the process will be described below with reference to such a specific methanol dme conversion process although it should be remembered that the principles are applicable to a broader range of conversions when methanol is used as the starting material for the process it is preferred to subject it to an initial dehydration step to form an intermediate product comprising dimethyl ether dme the dme is then passed to the hydrocarbon step with either complete partial or no separation of the unreacted methanol and the water produced as a by product of the dehydration however it is not essential to carry out this dehydration even through it is preferred referring to fig1 of the drawing crude methanol meoh feedstock is introduced via conduit 10 to a top inlet of extraction unit 12 where it is contacted under liquid extraction conditions with a countercurrent stream of hydrocarbon liquid extractant introduced at a bottom inlet via conduit 14 an aqueous raffinate phase containing a major amount of the water present in the crude feedstock is withdrawn via conduit 16 the lighter organic extract phase containing hydrocarbon extraction solvent and a significant amount of feedstock methanol is recovered from extraction unit 12 via conduit 18 pressurized by pump means 20 passed through heat exchanger 22 furnace 24 and introduced at elevated temperature and process conditions suitable for conversion of substantially all of the methanol in contact with the mtg catalyst in reactor system 30 the crude feedstock mixture of methanol.
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4 12 whose body portions 65a are largely positioned forwardly of the beat up point of the reed 30 and overlie and rest upon that portion of the fabric backing 20 beneath which the nose board 60 is positioned preferably there is one of the warpwise pile wires 65 provided for each of the dents or spaces between the splits 30a fig6 and 10 12 of reed 30 and each of the pile wires 65 has an upstanding rear portion shoulder or projection 65b thereon which extends rearwardly into the respective dent of reed 30 each time the reed occupies a full beat up position each pile wire 65 also has a cutting blade or knife 65c thereon spaced forwardly of the upwardly projecting rear portion 65b of the respective pile wire 65 and the cutting edge of each knife 65c is inclined upwardly and forwardly at an angle from the upper surface of the body portion 65a of the respective pile wire 65 so as to sever or cut each successive pile loop as it is advanced along the body portion 65a of the respective pile wire following the formation of the pile loops over the corresponding pile wire as the successive pile loops are formed over the pile wires 65 in a manner to be later described they are pulled downwardly against the pile wires so as to obtain the desired height of pile loops heretofore difficulties have been experienced in the formation of pile loops and in taking up the pile fabric on a loom equipped with pile wires of the general type described above owing to the friction between the pile wires and the loop pile fabric it was found that the.
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boundary markers and a sensor for detecting the boundary markers located on the lawnmower reference is also made to fig1 a 12 b 13 a 13 b 14 a 14 b 15 and 16 which illustrate additional types of boundary markers fig1 a and 11b illustrate the lawnmower 10 with a boundary sensor 80 attached thereto in fig1 a the boundary is marked by a series of markers 82 placed into the ground on the edge of the lawn typically the markers are placed at set distances one from the next alternatively they can be placed close together along portions of the edge which are very curvy and further apart along straighter portions of the edge in fig1 b the boundary is marked by a wire 84 which is marked in some suitable and detectable manner the type of marking matches the type of sensor attached to the lawnmower 10 in one embodiment shown in fig1 a and 12b the boundary markers 82 have a magnet therein in the embodiment of fig1 a the boundary marker 82 is formed of a plastic pin 90 a magnet 92 placed within pin 90 and a plastic cover 94 covering the magnet pin unit in the embodiment of fig1 b the boundary marker 82 is a metallic pin which is magnetized as shown the corresponding sensor 80 for both embodiments is a gauss meter such as the model 4048.
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latch 40 from the catch 41 fig4 shows how the stop 17 a is brought in contact with the arm 36 in a normal oscillating position the arm 36 rotates with the rotatable member 14 but without extending past the stop 17 a or the stop 17 b when the arm 36 swings downward in a hook setting position it can swing no further downward than when the stop 17 b contacts the stop 59 fig6 and 7 illustrate a jointed fishing rod 61 that can be used according to the present invention the jointed fishing rod 61 includes a first rod portion 18 a and a second rod portion 18 b connected at a joint 62 fig7 shows those details of fig6 cut away at line 7 u2014 7 in fig7 a band 64 such as a rubberband is connected between band supports 66 in addition the first rod portion 18 a is connected to rod portion 18 b at the joint 62 as well as with a latch 68 that is releasably connected to a catch 70 the band 64 provides tension between the first rod portion 18 a and the second rod portion 18 b when a sufficient downward force is applied to the rod portion 18 b such as when a fish strikes the latch 68 is released from the catch 70 and the tension of the band 64 causes the rod portion 18 b and accompanying line 20 and hook 23 to snap upward thus setting the hook 23 the fishing rod shown in fig6 and 7 may be used with the fishing device of the present invention or may otherwise be used to set a hook the present invention contemplates numerous.
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sleeve 10 is securely slipped over the circumference of godet 2 the sleeve 10 comprises a plurality of parallel juxtaposed radially peripheral surface areas 5 the surfaces 5 contain a plurality of substantially evenly distributed pore sized openings 8 which are formed by a corresponding number of capillaries 6 that extend substantially radially into the sleeve 10 the godet 2 connects to a liquid supplying device 9 fig2 is a schematic cross sectional view of the godet of fig1 the liquid supplying device 9 constructed as a tube extends into an axially directed annular groove 13 that is formed in godet casing 7 and which is radially offset from the central axis of the godet the annular groove 13 is arranged for rotation in godet casing 7 the liquid supplying device comprises an outlet 14 at the end of the tube portion that extends into the annular groove 13 the outlet 14 is arranged in the vicinity of the internal end of annular groove 13 at the internal end of the annular groove 13 inside the godet casing 7 a plurality of radial bores 12 arranged in a normal plane are provided the bores 12 connect the annular groove 13 to a plurality of grooves 11 arranged in the surface of godet casing 7 the sleeve 10 covers the grooves 11 a plurality of capillaries 6 extend in the radial direction through the sleeve 10 the capillaries 6 represent a connection between.
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the knots 9a 9b thus formed are slid onto the needles 1a 1b respectively as illustrated in fig1 c in the weaving operation the first surface yarn 10a is looped or wound counterclockwise around the first needle 1a and interlocked with the second surface yarn 10b as illustrated in fig1 d and 1e then the second yarn 10b is looped or wound counterclockwise around the second needle 1b and interlocked with the first yarn 10a as illustrated in fig if to continue weaving the first and second surface yarns 10a 10b are alternately looped around the needles 1a 1b in the same manner as described as illustrated in fig1 g as a result a first two columned strip part 10 is obtained which includes left and right columns 11 12 each having a desired number of loops of the surface yarns 10a 10b respectively more particularly the first surface yarn 10a is formed into a first series of loops 11a disposed about the first needle 1a and each of the first series loops 11a is interlocked with and closed by the second surface yarn 10b at 12a as illustrated in fig1 g after the first pair of surface yarns 10a 10b are needlewoven into the first two columned strip part 10 the part 10 is slid down onto the hanging core yarns 2 while a second pair of surface yarns 20a 20b are needlewoven into a second two columned strip part 20 having a left and a right columns 21 22 in the same manner as illustrated in fig1 i when both of the strip parts 10 and 20 are slid down onto the core.
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mode sounding an emergency state etc such a mapping 58 will have been entered into the adaptive console 44 during a learning phase in the learning phase the user or installer will cause one of the wireless remote sensors 21 to transmit its wireless message comprising a particular identification code 36 simultaneously or at some predetermined time thereafter the user enters the function on the console display keypad 18 that he wishes to be associated with the particular identification code 36 contained in the wireless message being transmitted alternatively the function could be entered first via the console display keypad 18 followed by the identification code 36 it is anticipated that the function will be represented in the form of keypress information 62 originating from a keypad 60 and displayed to the user on a display 72 by means well known in the art in this way the mapping 58 between valid identification codes 36 and the corresponding functions that the user determines should be performed upon receipt of each of the valid identification codes 36 is generated and may be stored in memory 48 the mapping 58 is used to determine the function corresponding to a given identification code 36 as well as to determine the identification code 36 corresponding to a given function expressed in.
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crimping tool 22 has a small diameter cylindrical portion 24 and a lower end with a larger diameter cylindrical portion 25 a bore 26 extends from near the top end of cylindrical portion 24 and terminated adjacently the lower end of the portion 25 the lower end of the bore 26 terminates in a generally conically shaped section 27 into which extend a pair of isolated projections 28 and 29 the projections 28 and 29 are generally inclined relative to the axis of the bore 26 of the tool 22 and have a width which is chosen so as to provide the desired amount of locking area to provide the desired amount of locking torque in a preferred embodiment of the invention the incline of the projections 28 and 29 is at approximately a twenty degree angle to the normal or vertical axis of the tool 22 to provide an included angle of forty degrees this is a lesser angle than has been previously employed for this purpose and is possible due to the controlled deformation however for low height nuts it may be desirable to increase the angle of inclination of the projections 28 and 29 to limit the depth or distortion of the locking projections 17 and 18 in the finished nut 11 in addition it will be noted that the sides of the projections 28 and 29 are parallel along their entire length to minimize metal flow beyond the deformed areas 44 and 45 of the nut 11 the mandrel 23 has a cylindrical part 31 that.
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19 without the orifices 20 the situation of fig2 b is obtained on revving up of the turbo aero engine when the heating of the structures is much more sensitive in certain portions of the stator 2 and in particular close to the combustion chamber 4 where combustion is strengthened the pipes 11 undergo a longitudinal movement towards downstream with respect to the rotor 1 and the hot gases of the combustion chamber 4 expand freely into the chamber 21 so as to heat the bulb 12 by blowing onto it and thus reduce the heat gradient in the disk of the high pressure turbine 7 when the rate has stabilized the heat differential reduces the rotor 1 corrects its delay on heating and in turn expands towards upstream the joints 15 and 16 slide onto the wall 9 or its extension 17 the tongues 18 passing in front of the plate 22 and the orifices 23 and the heating of the bulb 12 ceases when it would be able to introduce a new heat gradient after having corrected the previous one reference is now made again to fig1 to explain in more detail on how the bulb 12 is heated a pair of plates 24 and 25 is picked up at one end between the radial and parallel ribs 26 and 27 of the wall 9 and of the.
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is employed to initiate the detonation of the prima cord arm 130 is pivotally connected at 132 to the gun sub and at 134 to extension lever 136 which extends the arm upon energization of the gun sub by means of the electrical conductor contained within the wire line numeral 138 is a recess within which the arm is retractably accommodated shaped charges 140 and 144 are aligned parallel to one another and connected to the prima cord which extends through the chamber forming bulkheads 143 for example each of the bulkheads contain an explosive responsive valve device 164 the details of which are set forth in fig5 and 6 the valve device 164 includes spaced passageways 160 39 160 which lead into and out of a chamber containing balls 166 of various different diameters the ball containing chamber is funnel shaped with the small balls being located in the upper cylindrical portion of the chamber while the large balls are located in the lower converging part of the chamber in fig4 the spaced charges form spaced tunnels 192 and 194 which extend parallel to one another horizontally away from the gun so that communication can be established therebetween at 190 as a result of the pressure differential produced by chamber 42 in operation and in order to practice the method of the first embodiment of the present invention.
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transaction completed by an operator using kiosk 12 scanner 28 reads bar codes on products to obtain product identification numbers kiosk 12 queries a transaction server with the identification numbers to obtain information about the product and displays the information turning now to fig2 access configuration file 38 includes entries page content date and time entry page identifies a particular web address or uniform resource locator url for a web page to which the kiosk owner wishes to provide public access addresses not listed in access configuration file are not accessible web browser software 32 will display a standard error message if an operator attempts to access such addresses entry content describes the content of the web page at the address of the corresponding page entry content information allows a kiosk owner to manage page entries entry date identifies dates on which the web page is accessible entry time identifies times of day at which the web page is accessible web wrapper software 36 compares each address entered into web browser software 32 and with entries page in access configuration file 38 to determine whether the address is listed if the address is listed web wrapper software 36 compares current time and date information to time and date information in the corresponding record in access configuration file 38 turning now to fig3 the method of the present invention is illustrated beginning with start 60 in step 62 web wrapper software 36 waits for a web page access attempt an access attempt may be initiated by typing an address in one of web pages 44 provided by the kiosk owner for that purpose for example the start page or by selecting a hypertext link in a displayed web page 44.
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nylon and a soft padded inner liner for foot comfort current uppers typically have an intermediate layer of a synthetic foam material the layers of the upper 12 may be fastened together by stitching gluing or a combination thereof the sole 14 is formed of a plate 18 which extends along substantially the entire length of the track shoe 10 the sole 14 and plate 18 can be broadly divided into a forefront region 18 a and a rearward region 18 b generally the forefront region 18 a includes the area of track shoe 10 beneath the toe and the ball of the foot of a wearer and the rearward region 18 b includes the portion of the track shoe below the arch and heel of a wearer the plate 18 is preferably formed of a relatively hard light weight material such as polyamide or a polyurethane plastic an example of a suitable polyamide is nylon 12 and an example of a suitable polyurethane plastic is thermoplastic polyurethane tpu the rearward region 18 b of the plate 18 is preferably thinner than the forefront region 18 a for example the rearward region 18 b of plate 18 can have a thickness of approximately 2 mm and the forefront region 18 a of plate 18 can have a thickness of approximately 2 5 mm the plate 18 may be fastened to the bottom of the upper 12 by stitching gluing or a combination thereof the bottom of the rearward region 18 b of the plate 18 may include a rubber layer not shown for added traction as is known in the art a midsole formed of a resilient.
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noted above the prior art receive aperture control system has a significant drawback in that it requires three separate firings of the elements of row 14a in order to accumulate the necessary elevational information referring now to fig4 a receive aperture control system of this invention is illustrated that overcomes this inadequacy of the prior art as with the prior art receive aperture control system of fig3 the control system of the invention may be disposed within the transducer 12 or the receiver 22 or may be distributed between these two structural elements particularly the receive aperture control system comprises a single high voltage multiplexer 46 coupled in series with a pair or multiplicity of parallel connected low voltage multiplexers 42 44 the low voltage multiplexers 42 44 are coupled to the elements of rows 14b 14c respectively the low voltage multiplexers are capable of switching at a much faster rate than the high voltage multiplexers of the prior art with much less of a switching glitch notwithstanding this benefit the low voltage multiplexers are far less robust than the high voltage multiplexers and are not capable of withstanding the high voltage differential produced by firing of the active row elements 14a accordingly the high voltage multiplexer 46 is used to protect the low voltage multiplexers.
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step 44 the status system compares the pay applications at step 45 in the preferred embodiment the comparison of the pay applications is performed electronically via the status system software this comparison can use the intelligent recognition and artificial intelligence software as described above as described above in reference to the status reports triggers within the status system can initiate the manual comparison of the pay applications in a further aspect of this embodiment those pay applications that are received via facsimile or non electronic delivery means such as via u s postal mail will require manual review in another aspect all status reports received via facsimile or non electronic delivery are scanned including possible ocr and electronically stored in a file or database location accessible by the status system thereby allowing electronic automatic review by the status system ideally the pay applications should be identical however in some instances where there is a potentially dishonest principal or obligee the pay applications are different for example the principal may attempt to collect proceeds that exceed the estimated payable to date amount in view of the percentage of project completion in this instance this signals that there maybe incorrect data being tracked in the status.
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refrigerant contained in the system 39 s filter dryer 46 for example a parker bi directional r 410a heat pump filter dryer model bf164 xf holds about 0 761875 pounds exclusive of any filter dryer in the compressor box 49 which has already been taken into account in the compressor unit box 49 content e add the amount of liquid refrigerant in all liquid line ball cut off valves 45 and 48 typically about 0 05 pounds each exclusive of the ball cut off valves if any in the compressor box 49 which have already been taken into account in the compressor unit box 49 content f measure the total liquid transport line 55 length between the top 56 of the well borehole 7 shown here at the ground surface 4 and the compressor unit box 49 and multiply by the full liquid refrigerant weight content of the liquid refrigerant transport line 55 in pounds for example multiply by 0 0375 pounds if it is a preferred u215c inch o d refrigerant grade copper line 55 but multiply by 0 06875 if it is a u00bd inch o d refrigerant grade copper line although the liquid transport line 55 is shown here as being located between the top 56 of the well borehole 7 and the compressor unit box 49 at an above ground surface 4 location this segment of the liquid transport line 55 is typically buried below the ground.
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of the indication of what functions are to be enabled at 646 may also serve as either or both of the query to the peripheral device at 644 and the indication concerning the vendor specific support software at 648 in other words in order to minimize the amount of communication required upon retrieving data concerning the range of functions to be enabled at 642 this same data could be sent to the peripheral device as both a query and an indicator of the vendor specific support software being loaded onto the host thereby consolidating multiple steps into one doing this consolidation is based on the presumption that data concerning which functions are to be enabled would not be sent to the peripheral device if the vendor specific support software were not loaded on the host fig6 is another flow chart of an embodiment of a peripheral device enabling interaction with a host fig6 is largely identical to fig4 with all of the steps in common between fig4 and 6 given identical identifiers the substantive difference between fig4 and 6 begins after an indication has been received at 720 that vendor specific support software is loaded on the host at 740 data is received from the host indicating what functions out of the full range of functions that the peripheral device is capable of performing are to be enabled with the enabling of a fuller range.
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therein after that the mixture 307 of the competent cell suspension and aluminum beads was placed into an ice bath 311 for 30 minutes then the mixture 307 of the competent cell suspension and aluminum beads was placed under a temperate of 42 u00b0 c for 20 seconds to perform heat shock 313 after heat shock 313 was performed the mixture 307 of the competent cell suspension and aluminum beads was placed into an ice bath 311 for 2 minutes poured into 900 u03bcl of a soc medium and shaking cultured under a temperature of 37 u00b0 c for 45 minutes after being cultured the mixture 307 of the competent cell suspension and aluminum beads was spread on an lb agar plate 315 containing a specific antibiotic fig3 b shows that after being stored at a relatively higher temperature of u2212 20 u00b0 c for 6 months competent cells of the tg group and competent cells of the tg b group of the were not limited to being stored at temperatures of u2212 70 u00b0 c to u2212 80 u00b0 c for storing competent cells moreover transformation efficiency of the competent cell suspensions of the wt b group and the tg b group containing aluminum beads was raised 3 10 times respectively as compared with that of.
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through the orifice is regulated by a carefully contoured elongated valve needle 68 of an approximately conical but specially contoured shape having little diametral change for changes in axial length a conventional valve needle would be more foreshortened than the needle 68 and would include conical walls of approximately 30 u00b0 to 40 u00b0 off the longitudinal axis rather than the gradually tapered conical walls shown in fig2 consequently the operation of the needle 68 within the orifice 67 effects a more gradual and linear regulation of the hydraulic flow throughout the range of valve control than would a valve needle of conventional design the needle 68 merges with a stem 69 extending first through a threaded portion 70 of the valve body and then through a bore 71 in the top cap 72 a recessed o ring 73 is compressed slightly by the cap 72 affording a tight seal against the stem 69 the threaded portion 70 includes unusually fine threads for a valve application on the order of twenty four threads per inch to produce a slow rate of translation of the stem 69 for a given rotational movement approximately ten complete turns of the stem 69 are required.
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description in accordance with this example an extrusion device as illustrated in fig1 is used in this form an extrusion device contains an extrusion plate 6 which is curved in the direction of the gas flow with a profile at extrusion openings 1 which reproduces the profile of the surface of a water bath as a collecting bath when the material fluid flows thereinto as a result of extrusion under pressure the material fluid is shaped by the shape of the extrusion openings for example into filaments and is drawn further by passing through the gas flow as a result of cooling the tackiness is reduced in order to prevent adhesion upon entry into the water bath during operation an extrusion device according to fig1 was tested when spinning cellulose filaments with a cellulose nmmo water solution a spinning solution cellulose 12 9 nmmo 76 3 water 10 8 all in by weight is produced by mixing an aqueous amine oxide solution and cellulose by removing excess water in an evaporation process upstream of the spinning process wherein the cellulose the polymer dissolves in the concentrated solvent to form a polymer material already during this solution production process which is carried out at negative pressure it was established that nmmo nmm n methylmorpholine decomposition product of nmmo and.
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to the separator 13 by the action of the bubble pump 12 in the separator 13 the ammonia gas is separated from the weak ammonia solution and travels to the condenser 14 where heat is released to the air in duct 20 causing the ammonia gas to condense as liquid ammonia the latter passes through trap 15 into the evaporator where it is exposed to hydrogen gas the hydrogen environment lowers the vapour pressure of the liquid ammonia sufficiently to cause the ammonia to evaporate extracting heat from air in the duct 24 this produces cool dehumidified air for air conditioning purposes and pure water which exits from port 24 c and can be collected for use the ammonia gas and hydrogen mixture passes to the mixer 17 where the ammonia dissolves in the weakened solution from the separator 13 producing a more concentrated solution which flows into the heat exchanger 18 where it loses its heat to air within the duct 20 the concentrated solution then passes into the reservoir 19 and thence to the generator 11 whereupon the cycle is complete when the power of the sun becomes insufficient to retain the phase change material above 200 u00b0 c the latter starts to solidify and the latent heat of fusion maintains the generator 11 at a sufficient temperature to sustain the refrigeration cycle in this way the refrigeration mechanism can remain operational throughout the night or at least a sufficient part of it to ensure that cooling is maintained until the ambient temperature drops to an acceptable level a larger.
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information of clusters corresponding to a file file_ 1 in particular the file system may read a fat entry of a second cluster as an initial cluster to search a fat entry a hint information area of each of four searched fat entries may include vvd here 0xa 0xb 0xc and 0xd may be vvd recorded in respective hint information areas of fat entries each corresponding to second third fourth and fifth clusters respectively vvd entries 0xa 0xb 0xc and 0xd are exemplary and may be changed as needed the file system may check whether clusters of the file file_ 1 are formed by a fat entry according to an embodiment if the verification is completed the file system may shift to a tenth fat entry a fat entry corresponding to a tenth cluster based upon cluster status information or linked information recorded in a fat entry corresponding to a fifth entry for example hint information of 4 is recorded in a hint information area of a fat entry corresponding to the tenth cluster the number of the hint information area indicates validity verify data or the number of clusters or a cluster chain number continuously allotted from a current cluster the number.
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base of the nose the seventh distance extends in length from at the top of the top lip at the center of the lip to a point between at the base of the nose a position above the top lip is such that the seventh distance is less than the seventh prime distance and being at the golden ratio proportion relative to the seventh prime distance and forming a guide line substantially at the golden ratio distance the guide line is used to demarcate a limit for the application of contouring above the top lip and directed towards the ends of the lips on either side of the center of the lips the area below the guide line and the top of the lip is demarcated for the application of contouring a facial stencil is used on the face with a cut out to relate to the seventh distance and guide line the stencil has at least one of peripheral outline including a straight edge or a straight line for location relative the face the straight edge or the straight line being for location substantially horizontally or vertically relative to the face when contouring is to be applied to the face the face and the stencil are aligned in a correct vertical sense with each other when the seventh distance and guide line are demarcated a method comprises providing a frontal image of a person 39 s face including a base of the person 39 s nose tip end of the chin cheeks nostrils eyes including irises supraorbital margins ears and eyebrows an eighth distance extends in length from a point at the base of the nose to the tip end of the.
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recurred and the child was treated with the same iodine composition this time the ear drops were applied three times over a period of 5 days drops were applied on day 1 day 3 and day 5 the child recovered from the ear infection and remained free of auricular infection otitis media and or otitis externa for several years a 2 year old human female sister of the 5 year old described in example 10 afflicted with otitis media was treated with a composition containing the composition was prepared by mixing 9 5 ml of pvp i complex containing 10 iodine complexed with polyvinylpyrolidone with 3 ml of glycerin and 85 5 ml of 0 15m sodium chloride solution and 2 ml of a 20 solution of rose oil in polysorbate tween 80 the treatment was applied as follows 2 drops per affected ear on the first day and 2 drops per affected ear on the second day the child remained free of auricular infection otitis media and or otitis externa for several years a solution of polyvinylpyrolidone iodine was prepared by adding 1 gram of povadyne u00ae powder containing 10 total iodine to 9 ml of a solution of 0 1 ha 0 1 polyvinylpyrolidone in buffered salt solution to which had been added 0 1 ml of rose oil called rose oil natural and in which 20 rose oil is dissolved in.
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the sheet 50 makes contact with the front face of leaflet 40 or top surface of the front sheet 42 with the transversely extending portions 41 and 49 and with the margins 12 and 14 of the carrier web 10 fig6 illustrates the method of the present invention insofar as it relates to making the adhesive leaflet assembly 1 and the adhesive leaflet sub assemblies 30 a strip of unfolded leaflet stock 5 having a width in excess of the width of the carrier web 10 undergoes the two sided printing process described hereinabove the printed leaflet stock 6 then undergoes a two or three stage folding operation like the operation described above to produce a continuous four or eight sheet strip of printed and double or tri folded leaflet stock 7 the four sheet strip of double folded leaflet stock 7 is configured so that it includes the sheets 42 44 46 and 48 the folds 43 45 and 47 and the transversely extending portions 41 and 49 of the above described leaflets 40 the strip of double folded leaflet stock 7 is then fed to the carrier web strip 10 and as the back or bottom sheet of the leaflet stock makes contact with the front.
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front fork assembly 2 said headset race support 12 and or said fork crown 13 are preferably but not necessarily made of steel and are brazed and or bonded and or fastened by other suitable means to said steer tube 17 which is also made of steel said fork blade structures 14 are made preferably but not necessarily of fiber reinforced composite laminate materials including but not limited to a suitable plastic resin such as epoxy and carbon fiber and or kevlar and or fiberglass and may include a suitable core material like honey comb and or foam core and any variable combination of these and or other fiber reinforced composite and or core materials and or other plastic systems and may also be made of metal or any combination of these and any other suitable material and is preferably but not necessarily composed of molded parts that are bonded to outside and inside of said steer tube and fork crown assembly and to one another along a common generally vertical central plane 42 by means of epoxy resin and or fiber reinforced composite lamination and or other suitable structural and or industrial adhesive and or bonding method and or any other suitable fastening means or any combination.
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plate 21 and plunger 30 to their fully extended position the application of electrical energy can then be discontinued either by operation of circuit switch 36 being reset by the passage of the expansion end plate 21 or manual resetting of switch 18 when it is desired to retract plunger 30 electrical energy is applied to retractor memory shape element 11 by the setting of switch 18 the transformation of retractor memory shape element 11 to the austenitic state moves retractor end plate 25 and plunger 30 to its innermost position within the actuator 10 as the retractor end plate passes circuit switch 35 or switch 18 is reset the supply of electrical energy is interrupted and retractor memory shape element 11 returns to its martensitic form and the system is again at rest a further embodiment of the actuator of this invention is schematically shown in fig3 in this embodiment the actuator 40 comprises an outer housing 41 to which cover plate 42 is attached a plunger or movement arm 43 extends through the cover plate 42 one end 44 of the plunger 43 is attached a plate 45 the opposite end of the plunger 43 which extends through cover plate 42 is attached to retractor shape memory element 46 which will form a retractor spring when in the austenitic state an expansion shape memory element 47 which will form an expansion spring when in the austenitic state is secured to plunger 43 opposite memory element 46 the actuator is supplied.
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plasma zone or after the plasma zone to bring the gaseous monomer into a chemically reactive state and to a homogeneous chemical reaction with the result that nanoparticles form from the gas phase owing to chemical deposition and that a treatment zone is present through which a substrate particle and or substrate particle gas stream is guided under the influence of the gas flow and or the gravitational force and in which the formed nanoparticles attach to the surface of the substrate particles due to the collision of the two types of particles a first preferred embodiment of the apparatus is characterized in that a first guiding element is arranged preferably in the form of a tube in which the substrate particles are guided in the sense of a drop tube or of an ascending tube and in that a second guiding element which is arranged preferably substantially at right angles to the first guiding element and opens into this first guiding element preferably in the form of a tube is present in which second guiding element the gas stream with the monomers is guided and in which second guiding element the anisothermal plasma zone is arranged such that substantially directly after this plasma zone the nanoparticles which are formed there in the gas stream attach to the surface of the substrate particles by way of the collision of the two types of particles in the treatment zone the treatment of fine grained substances which are flowable only to a limited extent or not at all in anisothermal plasmas with the aid of chemical deposition of nanoparticles from the.
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increase durability in general for the inventive mixtures applicants prefer a water cement ratio in the range of about 0 3 to 0 5 by weight those skilled in the art will appreciate that the water to cement ratio must take into account the amount of both portland cement and perlite and any other supplementary cementitious material such as fly ash silica fume ground granulated blast furnace slag and metakaolin the foregoing examples show a number of surprising and useful properties of the inventive material compared to previously available materials including previous materials that contain perlite in various forms using a standard 5000 psi mix design the inventive additive consistently produces concrete with more than twice the compressive strength of regular concrete in addition the flexural strength of the same material averages 60 more than a comparable conventional 5000 psi concrete the combination of high early strength and reduced permeability are desirable properties which are not obtained with fly ash or slag which exhibit low early strengths or with silica fume permeability reduction tends to level off compared to perlite containing grouts and wellbore fluids the inventive materials contain coarse aggregate which allows them to be used for structural applications the inventive material is significantly stronger than low density thermally insulating concrete while markedly more spall resistant than conventional structural concrete it will be understood that expanded perlite in the desired particle size range typically characterized by a volume weighted mean particle size of approximately 10 100 u03bcm may be obtained by grinding expanded perlite.
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of the impinging light from the telescope is directed by the polarizing beam splitter 24 onto the focal plane array 22 thereby reducing backscatter from the atmosphere which is predominantly vertically polarized by about a factor of 25 in addition the spectral filter 42 is a dynamic spectral filter that can be tuned to pass both passive and active light from the target object which has a different wavelength i e color than the wavelength of the transmitted laser beam thereby reducing backscatter a fast spectral filter should be used for best snr one example of such a filter is the varispec u2122 liquid crystal tunable filters commercially available from channel systems inc pinawa manitoba canada the transmission of n laser beams of different wavelengths provides laser speckle diversity to improve snr by sqrt n as well as wavelength diversity if a single wavelength is used multiple frames can also provide such diversity in such cases faster speckle motion or boiling can be better as long as the speckle does not smear much within a frame other options to aid in reconstruction include a stitching of the speckle phases of the subapertures using measurements that have overlap of speckle phase between subapertures due to speckle motion and b sequential transmission or phasing of subapertures to identify each beam 39 s profile and phase on target 6 the anisoplanatic image can be reconstructed using a nonlinear optimization process 84 see fig4 a more specifically the coherent returns provide speckle images for each subaperture which when combined with the passive images or with.
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but may be formed with two or more kinds of materials in other words two kinds of frequency adjustment films 5 that are in contact with the sio 2 film 4 on a single piezoelectric substrate wafer 2 can be formed so as to have different acoustic velocities among resonators on a wafer for example for a resonator whose resonant frequency is higher than the center frequency the frequency adjustment films 5 can be formed with a material having a higher acoustic velocity than the material of the sio 2 film 4 on the other hand for a resonator whose resonant frequency is lower than the center frequency the frequency adjustment films 5 can be formed with a material having a lower acoustic velocity than the material of the sio 2 film 4 for example in the case where resonators on a wafer before the frequency adjustment films 5 are formed have the same frequency as a center frequency it is believed that a region having a frequency higher than the center frequency and a region having a frequency lower than the center frequency coexist in terms of the in plane distribution of frequencies in the wafer in such a case the in plane distribution can be improved by providing both a frequency adjustment film made of a material having a higher acoustic velocity than sio 2 and a frequency adjustment film made of a material having a lower acoustic velocity than sio 2 on a single wafer accordingly the distribution of acoustic velocities in the frequency adjustment films 5 can be made to correspond to the frequency distribution of an acoustic wave on a single substrate wafer as a result an acoustic wave device in which the in plane.
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pipes 9 10 welded into terminal piece 2 tubular support members 11 12 are welded between pipes 9 10 and terminal piece 2 and form an outer cover along the axial extent of inner protective tubes 7 8 so that annular spaces are defined between inner protective tubes and support members 11 12 an annular support pad 13 14 is placed in each annular space the support pads 13 14 are held in place axially on the inner protective tubes 7 8 by radially protruding corrugations 15 16 therein which corrugations extend into the pads 13 14 the support members 11 12 radially contain the support pads 13 14 and also form circular axial contact surfaces 17 18 which support the pads 13 14 in both axial directions in this manner support pads 13 14 are secured within the annular spaces defined by the inner protective tubes 7 8 and the support member 11 12 moreover at the same time inner protective tubes 7 8 are connected to the support members 11 12 and as a result terminal pieces 1 2 are interconnected flexibly and via support pads 13 14 in an elastically damped manner the connection members formed respectively by parts 7 11 13 and parts 8 12 14 for terminal pieces 1 2 assure that terminal pieces 1 2 are held in a position corresponding to the middle of guide elements 3 as is evident from the drawings the interior of guide element 3 is sealed by support pads 13 14 against the gas which streams through flow paths 5 6 further flow paths 5 and 6 are sealed off from each other so that exchange or commingling of their respective flowing media is prevented the structure depicted in fig1 and.