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polymorphic and or pseudopolymorphic forms in some embodiments at least a portion of the salt is in a crystalline form in some embodiments the crystalline form of the phosphate salt compound i is form 1 and shows an xrpd pattern having at least four six eight or ten or all of the following 2 u03b8 u00b0 peaks about 5 4 about 6 5 about 9 5 about 14 7 about 15 6 about 16 8 about 17 9 about 19 2 about 22 2 about 22 8 and about 23 65 in some embodiments the crystalline form of the phosphate salt of compound i is form 1 and shows an xrpd pattern which is substantially the same as the xrpd pattern of the fig1 form 1 was not reproduced when scaled up in some embodiments the crystalline form of the phosphate salt of compound i is form 2 and shows an xrpd pattern having at least four six or all of the following 2 u03b8 u00b0 peaks about 6 5 about 8 about 8 8 about 11 0 about 14 5 about 17 3 and about 18 2 in some embodiments the crystalline form of the phosphate salt of compound i is form 2 and shows an xrpd pattern which is substantially the same as the xrpd pattern of the fig1 in some embodiments the crystalline form 2 of compound i phosphate salt shows a tga dsc and or gvs analysis substantially the same as the tga dsc and gvs analysis represented by fig2 24 and 25 respectively in some embodiments.
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tt and a whole protein extract of candida albicans c albicans the results from these examples show that culturing human t and b cells together in vitro at a u02dc 1 1 ratio versus the ratio of t and b cells naturally found in the blood gave stronger antigen responses by both analysis of activation and proliferation flow cytometry and antibody production elispot although the preferred ratio of t cells b cells is u02dc 1 1 the ratio of t cells b cells can range from u02dc 1 10 to u02dc 10 1 in the cultures of the examples u201c t cells u201d included both cd4 and cd8 t cells in peripheral blood the t total t cells b cell ratio is u02dc 7 1 in the lymph node the t total t cells b cell ratio is u02dc 1 1 6 in the germinal center the t cell b cell ratio is u02dc 1 8 and there the t cells are primarily cd4 t cells in the results of the experiments shown engineered serum free media x vivo was used though we have also used serum e g human bovine in other experiments data not shown dendritic cells dcs were generated from.
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by precision ball bearing screws 41 42 which are rotated by stepping control motors 43 44 for power and position control the entire x y axis positioner assembly is supported on a z axis positioner assembly 40 which is driven in the vertical direction as hereinafter described the specimen stage 35 protrudes out from the y axis slide positioner sliding member 36 and has a wide opening 45 in its center shown occupied by filler 52 in fig1 and 6 upon y axis motion to place the specimen slide 12 between condenser lens 9 and objective lens 10 the filler 52 remains behind and the opening 45 exposes the maximum area of the specimen slide transparent surface to illumination for optical observation the specimen stage 35 has an edge guide 46 and an end stop 27 which assist to constrain and position the specimen slide 12 during loading onto the specimen stage 35 the end stop 27 may have a slight inverted bevel to help retain and push the specimen slide 12 downward against the stage support surfaces during transfer to the specimen stage 35 the specimen slide 12 is guided into and clamped against the edge guide 46 and retained against end stop 27 by an elongated bow shaped spring 48 which is mounted by slidably projecting through horizontal bore holes in posts 49 projecting upward from the protruding ends of specimen stage 35 as a specimen slide 12 is driven by push bar 19 the leading corner and edge engage the bow spring 48 at.
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together with the convolutions of wire is bound in place by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart straps 13 it is in this form that wire is frequently prepared for shipment by the manufacturer for processing by others into finished products such for example as coiled wire springs a typical reel less core coil of wire weighs 1 000 pounds and is an unwieldy object to handle as seen in fig1 the lifting fixture 10 is in place in the coil and the assembly is shown hoisted from the ground by the tines t of a fork lift truck referring to fig2 the lifting fixture 10 includes a central tension rod 14 having a lifting eye 15 at its upper end to receive the hook of a conventional hoist not shown and a pair of lateral lifting wings 16 and 17 each shaped in triangular form and welded to the tension rod 14 at axially spaced apart points to define openings to receive the tines of a fork lift secured to the tension rod 14 by means for example of set screws is a stop collar 18 which defines the upper limit of movement of a transverse beam 19 having a central aperture 19a through which the rod 14 passes the beam 19 is attached at its ends to a metal annulus 20 by means of depending welded pads 21 and 22 also mounted on the tension rod 14 is an array of four radially extending lifting bars 23 24 25 and 26 joined to a central hub assembly 27 through which the tension rod 14 passes the outer ends of the arms.
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a desk top charging stand while being connected directly to a power supply referring now to fig1 a charging system 1 with a passive desk top stand 100 is illustrated therein in this system 1 a charger 100 with a microprocessor 101 is provided which includes two pockets 110 111 for charging batteries the first pocket 110 is for charging a phone 200 with a battery 300 attached the second pocket 111 is for charging a battery 400 by itself the front pocket 110 provides a first set of contacts 114 106 107 for providing an electrical connection between the phone 200 and the charger 100 similarly a second set of contacts 108 109 are provided for connecting the an additional battery 400 to the charger 100 the charger 100 is equipped with a microprocessor 101 which ramps tapers and modulates the voltage and current supplied by the power supply 10 for the second pocket 111 this is accomplished by driving a pass element 115 with a control line 114 additionally the microprocessor 101 drives a first indicator light emitting diode 112 u201c led u201d through a first led control line 113 this first led 112 indicates the status of charge of the battery 301 in the front pocket 110 the microprocessor also drives a second led.
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4 and those on the radiation plate 2 a fore plate 1 with open profile pipe channels 14 thereon which is the complementary item of the panel structure wall main constructional element 5 external insulation 7 external plaster 8 and chemical adhesives to fix the aforementioned parts together the height and width of the panel module 23 vary according to the floor height and room dimensions on the architectural project the wall main constructional element 5 external plaster 8 and external insulation 7 thicknesses also vary according to the architectural project requirements and selected materials aluminium foil can be utilized as radiation plate 2 material to provide a more even temperature distribution throughout the wall surface the distances between pipes 3 and the thickness of insulation material 4 can be considered as functions of heat load on the building and of the properties of several materials used in the wall module 23 any insulation materials e g xps extruded polystyrene eps expanded polystyrene or rock wool can be utilized in modular hybrid wall assembly modules 23 which are subject to the invention the pipe 3 material is preferably selected from plastic derivatives e g pe polyethylene or pp polypropylene the pipes 3 can be distributed between the open profile pipe channels 14 on the fore plate 1 and the open profile.
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16 and the piston housing 100 the first differential case portion 90 can define an annular pocket 110 fig4 and a plurality of blind bores 114 fig3 the annular pocket 110 can be defined by an outer circumferential wall 120 an inner circumferential wall 122 and an end wall 124 the end wall 124 can be integral to the common wall 102 the first differential case 90 can further include an annular lip 128 formed in part by the inner circumferential wall 122 the blind bores 114 can be receive planet gear shafts 130 that support the planet gears 50 of the planetary gear assembly 16 a first o ring 134 can disposed between the piston 82 and the outer circumferential wall 120 of the annular pocket 110 in one example the piston 82 can define an outer annular recess 136 the first o ring 134 can nest in the outer annular recess 136 a second o ring 140 can be disposed between the piston 82 and the inner circumferential wall 122 of the annular pocket 110 in one example the piston 82 can define an inner annular recess 142 the second o ring 140 can nest in the inner annular recess 142 during operation of the clutch assembly 32 the piston 82 can be.
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be measured by sample standard deviation sample range or known standard deviation the present revision is known as asq ansi z1 9 1993 corresponds directly to the military standard mil std 414 that spec is based on the following inputs for lot sizes between 10 000 and 35 000 the sample size is n 100 for lot sizes between 35 001 and 150 000 the sample size will be n 150 for lot sizes between 150 001 and 500 000 the sample size will be n 200 to use the controlled dosage iontophoresing device solution containing cation to be delivered is injected into the inlet port of the cationic drug chamber and solution containing anion material is injected into the inlet port of the anionic drug chamber the patch is then applied to the portion of the body where drug is to be administered and adhered to the skin by an adhesive layer on the bottom of the patch and or by an overlaying bandage material once contacted with skin an electrical circuit is completed which allows passage of current and delivery of drug compounds fig4 schematically illustrates the flow of electrons and ions during use of this invention fig5 shows electrochemical half reactions which can serve as means to provide stimulation current in this invention when either the oxidizable material of the cationic chamber electrode is depleted or the reducible material of the anionic drug chamber electrode is depleted current flow falls to essentially zero and the delivery of drug compound is completed fig6 illustrates the fixed delivery of current as.
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allowing evaporation heat measurements the channel is filled with a sample and the temperature of the sample is measured the evaporating sample attracts evaporation heat from the environment which can be measured by the sensor 22 the temperature slope is shown in fig2 a by the dashed line the evaporation heat can be calculated from the time course of the temperature between t 0 temperature in the beginning of the measurement when the measuring channel is filled with the sample and t 1 end temperature when the measuring channel is empty capacitance measurements can be performed at the same time determining the amount of the substance in the channel it is obvious that sensors and actuators as shown in fig2 can be arranged next and or above each other one may now appreciate that the invention discloses the construction of a channel device for the recording of thermal conductivity viscosity density dielectric constant etc of liquids and or gases sample where the sample is directed through a measuring channel with at least one inlet and one outlet orifice containing at least one sensor unit and is characterized in that a measuring channel is established by the substrate and a layer forming a wall which is arranged in a certain predetermined distance and fabricated i e by evaporation spin on sputtering drop on etc procedures where the layers can consist of synthetic resin glass ceramic etc and in that measuring units are deposited in layers in and or on the substrate and or in and or on.
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of the rotor blade to be manufactured the manufacturing facility 100 further comprises a resin e g vinyl ester or epoxy supply unit 4 also referred to as first supply unit for accommodating and in particular supplying a thermosetting polymer from a first tank 19 to the injection machine 6 the manufacturing facility 100 further comprises a hardener supply unit 5 also referred to as second supply unit for supplying a cross linking material to the injection machine 6 the cross linking material is delivered from a second movable tank 21 which in this particular embodiment is implemented as a second truck 21 upon mixing the cross linking material 23 delivered from the second truck 21 via the hardener supply unit 5 to the injection machine 6 with the thermosetting polymer 25 contained within the first truck 19 and delivered using the resin supply unit 4 to the injection machine 6 an injection material is formed within the injection machine 6 the injection material is delivered from the injection machine 6 via the pipe 9 into the mould formed by the first mould portion 10 and the second mould portion 11 when in their assembled state and a cross linking reaction runs in particular upon application of heat for controlling the injection process the injection machine 6 is controlled by an electrical supply and control unit 7 via electrical lines 8 further an energy supply unit 3 is comprised in the facility 100 to supply other components of the facility 100 with electric energy via cable 44 in particular the.
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ml of chloroform in 250 ml portions air drying followed by vacuum drying at room temperature yielded 121 1 g of product the infrared spectrum of this material showed strong nh absorption a strong band at 8 1 u03bc and a weaker but broader band at 10 7 u03bc an aqueous solution of the product was weakly alkaline the material was insoluble in chloroform acetone and cold methanol ______________________________________ found______________________________________ h n 37 80 p 24 42 cl 13 73______________________________________ a thermogravimetric analysis revealed that nearly 41 of the material was lost between 25 and 300 u00b0 c but from 300 715 u00b0 c only 3 additional weight loss occurred in helium in air the weight loss was similar but from 650 900 u00b0 c another 14 was lost a solution containing the desired weight percent of the product in sufficient water to just saturate the cloth was poured on a weighed piece of cloth lying flat in a plastic bag the solution was worked over the surface of the cloth until it was uniformly wet after standing for about fifteen minutes the cloth was placed in an oven at the desired temperature and cured after curing and drying the cloth was allowed to equilibrate before being weighed cure was effected at 140 u00b0 c using.
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disease nor were there any future complications 4 a female over 40 suffered from advance vaginal herpes with numerous lesions on the outer genital area and pronounced itching and swelling zep3 was topically applied daily to the affected area 5 a 56 year old female suffered for many years from herpes simplex on the neck with no relief from commercial remedies zep3 was applied topically once a day to the lesions results relief in itching and skin rash within 10 20 min the lesions disappeared and did not return during the last 5 years 6 a 40 year old female was diagnosed with herpes simplex zep4 was topically applied several times to the lesions until their disappearance results the development of the lesion was stopped scab formation began and the stinging itching feeling disappeared scab formation was shortened as compared to treatment with zovirax u00ae 7 a 30 year old female was diagnosed with herpes simplex zep4 was topically applied several times to the lesions on their appearance until they disappeared results the woman reported an immediate 10 20 minutes reduction in the stinging itching feeling and rapid drying of the lesion as well as shortened scab formation 8 a 56 year old male suffered from herpes simplex from childhood zep3 or zep4 were topically applied several times to the lesions until their disappearance results rapid drying of the lesion shrinking of swelling and swift conclusion of the outbreak as compared to treatment with zovirax u00ae 9 a 59 year old male suffered from herpes simplex lesions on the lips and face zep3 was.
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movement according to the movement of a muscle of the upper arm a 1 for moving the shoulder joint in a three directional movement of x y z and then outputs a motion intent signal to the control unit 550 in the shoulder joint herein the force x is force that is input in internal external rotation and the force z is force that is input in extension flexion since the maximum rotational angle of the shoulder joint is 145 u00b0 it is preferable to set a limit angle to 120 u00b0 or less for a safe operation further because the allowable range of the shoulder joint of the human body is 0 to 180 u00b0 for flexion 0 to 50 u00b0 for extension 0 to 180 u00b0 for abduction 180 to 0 u00b0 for adduction 0 to 90 u00b0 for internal rotation and 90 to 0 u00b0 for external rotation it is preferable to limit the angle of the first second third and fourth shoulder joint driving units 310 320 330 340 within the ranges the attaching means are disposed apart from each other at a side of the robot unit 300 in a plurality of string shapes and composed of binding bands 400 of which both ends are attachable detachable by velcro tapes the operation having the above configuration of the present invention is described hereafter the wearable robot system for rehabilitation training of the upper limbs according to the present invention moves up down the elevation bed 210 of the station unit 200 such that the robot.
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nose portion on removal of the cap 16 the fastening pin 58 joins the bottom cap 16 on disengaging the pin 58 the sample can be quickly retrieved by pulling the bottom cap from the bore portion at the rear and the sample is easily pushed to the rear and out the rear opening alternately by removing the set screw 46 the nose portion 12 and the carrier portion 14 may be separated as will be observed the surrounding skirt or wall 44 defines the maximum diameter of the bullet typically the bullet will enter until the shoulder 26 is significantly engaged by the formation should the shoulder 26 pass into the formation by some distance the bullet body is cylindrical behind the shoulder 26 enabling easy retrieval moreover should the formation tend to grip the bullet after penetration the grip is released in more or less easy fashion by disengagement from the tapering outer face 24 sliding beneath the release ring as will be understood this device is intended for multiple use it can be used repeatedly should wear occur the first point of wear is at the nose portion and it typically can be replaced while the carrier can be used again and again the carrier may wear at the face 26 or on the exposed wall just behind the shoulder 26 in either case such wear and tear do not detract from the repeated use of the carrier of the three members the carrier is relatively more expensive to machine and manufacture and hence relative long life for the carrier cuts down on the cost of the sample collection procedure the bottom cap is also a relatively durable item.
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digital signals dramatically increases thus decreasing the frequency deviation at the transmitter is not viable using conventional fm discriminators and pm demodulators in the receiver the present invention allows fm transmitters and receivers in which the frequency or phase modulation of the signal to be transmitted is generated at the transmitting side of a communication channel with a significantly reduced channel bandwidth or very small corresponding frequency deviation the frequency modulated signal is transmitted over the communication channel and received at the receiving side of the communication channel the received signal is mixed with a local oscillator frequency to move the fm signal to the narrow band intermediate frequency the frequency modulated if intermediate frequency signal is applied to the superheterodyne frequency multiplication signal expansion circuit which results in an fm signal with significantly expanded frequency deviation while the fm signal remains centered at the if frequency along with a significantly improved snr signal to noise ratio the frequency deviation expansion at the receiving side of the communication channel is preferably accomplished by utilizing the superheterodyne frequency multiplication signal expansion circuit accordingly the expanded frequency modulated signal can be further processed in any desired manner to obtain the transmitted base band signal thus the reduced bandwidth or reduced frequency deviation fm receiver can reproduce high quality base band audio signals or digital data signals with low ber bit error rate over a bandwidth limited communications channel referring to the drawings the invention is described with reference to an illustrative embodiments as follows 0029 fig1 is a block diagram of the preferred embodiment of an fm frequency modulated transmitter after it 39 s.
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or casing that is to be removed the selected surface is prepared until it is dry clean oil free and grease free the following procedure has been found to be suitable for area preparation first clear the work area moving any objects that are in or around the intended work space such as furniture art work window treatments door treatments curtains drapes etc close any closet and room doors whenever possible place the workbag and frame or adjustable poles in front of the intended work area when using poles carefully select spots on the ceiling and floor that are safe for adjustable pole use before continuing with interior setup prepare the exterior of the fenestration according to all applicable guidelines or standards for example to learn more about working safely with lead see the epa 39 s website at www epa gov lead or hud 39 s website at www hud gov offices lead the interior setup may be installed as follows 1 unfold the workbag with open its end facing the fenestration window or door 2 position two front poles on opposite sides of the open end of the bag 3 measure the ceiling height and divide height in half to determine placement of poles on workbag for example for an 8 ft ceiling attach poles 4 ft in from the sides of the workbag to achieve the proper amount of slack from floor to ceiling 4 adjustable poles should be outside of the bag not inside attach the head of the adjustable poles over the outside of the bag placing the head of the poles approximately 16 inches in from the edge of the.
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capacity c 105 of the inverter 105 in the first embodiment described above accordingly setting the capacity of the condenser 801 according to equation 4 above eliminates the difference in the delays of the rising and falling signals at the schmitt trigger thereby allowing the system to accommodate upgrades to high speed data transfer additionally the schmitt trigger of the present embodiment is one in which the condenser 801 which has been added to the circuit has the same structure as that which is used with conventional circuits therefore the present embodiment can be formed on the heater board using the same manufacturing techniques as are used conventionally thus keeping cost increases associated with the present embodiment to a minimum a description will now be given of a printhead according to a third embodiment such description concentrates on the distinctive features of the third embodiment and so a description of elements of the third embodiment that are identical to those of the first and second embodiments described above is omitted fig1 is a circuit diagram showing the structure of a schmitt trigger of the printhead according to the third embodiment of the present invention as a means of adjusting the delay of the rising and falling waveform signals at the schmitt trigger depicted in fig2 a the present embodiment is provided with a resistor 901 connected to the output of inverter 100 assuming the on resistance of the resistor 901 is r 901 and the on resistance and the input capacity of the other components are the same as those for the first embodiment as described above then the rising waveform signal delay tr at the schmitt trigger of the present embodiment is tr u221d r 100 r 901 u00d7.
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inches wide which is formed preferably by welding into a cylindrical open ended body having a peripheral wall defining a center opening 58 therethrough and having a diameter of 14 inches with a top edge 24 a bottom edge 26 and an inside surface 28 the hoop 16 is provided with three leg slots 30 extending upwardly from the bottom edge 26 preferably having a length of 2 u215d inches and terminating in a terminal end 31 the slots 30 are preferably u00be inch in width but can be any width suitable to slidably receive a removable leg 18 as hereinafter described the slots 30 are spaced around the hoop 16 at 120 degrees the hoop 16 is also provided with two pair of diametrically opposed burner support bar apertures 32 each of which receives in the preferred embodiment a u215c inch hex head bolt 38 preferably the apertures 32 in each pair are vertically spaced 1 inch on center the hoop 16 also comprises a circular burner aperture 34 preferably having a diameter of three inches centered approximately 2 u00bd inches above the bottom edge 26 a lighting aperture 36 having a diameter of approximately one inch is located approximately 1 u215e inches below the top edge 24 in the preferred embodiment each leg 18 comprises a u215d inch diameter solid round steel rod 40 approximately 12 u00be inches long a first end 42 of the rod 40 is threaded a second end of the rod 40 slidably receives a rubber tip 44 or a round metal cap the tip 44 can be frictionally fit onto the leg 18.
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used in different locations in an exemplary embodiment the system includes an indicator configured to indicate to the sensor the type of malodor to detect to activate fragrance emission in an exemplary embodiment the indicator is included with the container of volatizable liquid either mechanically or electrically application_number US 59560308 A description the following descriptions are of exemplary embodiments of the invention only and are not intended to limit the scope or applicability of the invention in any way rather the following description is intended to provide convenient illustrations for implementing various embodiments of the invention as will become apparent various changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims for the sake of brevity functional embodiments of the apparatus and systems and components of the individual operating components of the systems may not be described in detail herein furthermore the connecting lines shown in the various figures contained herein are intended to represent exemplary functional relationships or physical connections between the various elements it should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships or physical connections may be present in a practical system exemplary embodiments of the present invention include an active dispensing system in which elements of the system communicate with other elements of the system the information may include attributes about the.
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wide area rfid uwb network is thus achieved which is preferably managed in a similar way to a single rfid cell the communication links which allow mesh connectivity between rfid cells may be achieved using a cellular network a satellite network terrestrial radio or point to point links such as microwave infrared or optical links the principles and operation of a system and method of providing a wide area dynamic rfid system using uwb according to the present invention may be better understood with reference to the drawings and the accompanying description before explaining embodiments of the invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of design 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 as limiting by way of introduction a principal intention of the present invention is to provide a wide area rfid network in which rfid cells are separated by large distances e g several kilometers and information transfers between rfid cells using communications links between rfid cells the information transfer between the rfid cells is performed using the communications links between the cells particularly when the central server or network operations center noc is unavailable e g no cellular coverage or otherwise undesirable.
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opposite first and second end portions 87 and 88 and steam or water is flown to the second region 26 through the end portion 87 condensate is then removed from the second region 26 through the second end portion 88 at the conical collector 81 apart from this illustrated preferred embodiment it is also within the broad contemplation of the subject invention that steam or vapor be flown to the second region 26 through either of the first and second end portions 87 and 88 similarly it is within the broad contemplation of the subject invention that vapor be flown to the second region 26 at a location between the first and second end portions 87 and 88 moreover it is within the broad contemplation of the subject invention that condensate be removed from the second region 26 through one of the first and second end portions 87 and 88 as long as the pipe 18 is oriented to render this physically possible while vapor is flown to the second region 26 at a location between the first and second end portion 87 and 88 moreover vapor may be flown to and condensate removed from the second region 26 through one of the first and second end portions 87 and 88 as long as the pipe 18 is oriented to render removal of condensate through the particular end portion 87 or 88 physically possible such modifications within the spirit and scope of the subject invention will now be described with the aid of.
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the wrapped load by moving the portal beam 13 towards the load the last wrapping round is then wrapped such that the wrapping film web covers part of the cutting and holding device 14 which enables the cutting and holding device 14 to get hold of the wrapping film web as a final step of the wrapping process the cutting and holding device 14 cuts the wrapping film web attaches the wrapped end of the wrapping film web to the wrapped load and holds the other end of the wrapping film web ready for another wrapping process fig2 illustrates the situation in which a roll of wrapping film web needs to be changed such as when a new roll of wrapping film web needs to be installed to the carrier 12 the actual setting of a new wrapping film roll to the carrier 12 is a relatively simple procedure but as described above the burdensome part in prior art wrapping machines is attaching the end of the wrapping film web from the new roll to the cutting and holding device so that wrapping procedure may be continued specifically attaching of the end of the new roll of wrapping film web to the cutting and holding device 14 is difficult since the carrier 12 is blocking some access to the cutting and holding device 14 since there is a load in the wrapping area of the wrapping machine 10 and since the parts of the cutting and holding device 14 need to be pried open in this embodiment the wrapping machine 10 is only accessible from one side since the other sides of the wrapping machine are blocked with safety fences further decreasing accessibility to overcome the problems with attaching the.
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second valve seat 236 third valve seat 238 and fourth valve seat 240 dispenser box assembly 200 may further include one or more nozzles not shown for directing wash fluid such as water and or a mixture of water and at least one fluid additive e g detergent fabric softener and or bleach into wash tub 121 from dispenser box assembly 200 for example when second valve seat 236 is open water may flow from cold water inlet 246 through cold water manifold 248 and second valve seat 236 into detergent compartment 222 water may mix with detergent placed in detergent compartment 222 to create wash liquid to be dispensed into wash tub 121 a nozzle not shown may be placed on the bottom of detergent compartment 222 or on the bottom of mixing chamber 220 to dispense the wash fluid into wash tub 121 according to the illustrated embodiment dispenser box assembly 200 may include four nozzles associated with valves seats 234 236 238 240 respectively however it will be understood that different nozzle configurations may be used in alternative exemplary embodiments for example nozzles may be positioned on a bottom of mixing chamber 220 near wash tub 121 or directly on wash tub 121 but could be positioned in other locations as well in some situations a user may wish to add additional water to wash tub 121 for example a user may wish to prewash one or more articles of clothing or may perceive that more water is needed to effectively wash a load accordingly dispenser box assembly 200 may include a system for allowing a user to add water to wash tub 121 on.
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tang 103 which is received in a bifurcated portion 98 of a driving stud 97 contains a threaded hole which receives a screw 105 having an elongated head portion the link 73 is shown connected in fig1 to the driving stud 97 the screw 105 extends through the threaded hole in the rectangular collar 102 and firmly attaches the collar to the needle bar 74 located on the front side of the rectangular collar 102 and supported on eccentric collar 109 held positioned to the rectangular collar by a screw 110 is a latch lever 111 the latch lever 111 has forwardly extending ear 112 spaced from the eccentric collar 109 and a rearwardly extending lug having a latch surface 113 located a sufficient distance from the eccentric collar 109 to clasp the lower edge of the bifurcated portion 98 of the driving stud 97 when the bifurcated portion is in intimate contact with the lower surface of the rectangular collar 102 adjustments for proper clearance between the latch surface 113 and bifurcated portion 98 are provided for a rotation of the eccentric collar 109 on which latch lever 111 is supported and tightening of the screw 110 to hold the eccentric collar 109 in the selected adjusted position also supported by eccentric collar 109 and biased on the rectangular collar 102 is a torsion spring 115 the torsion spring 115 biases the latch lever 111 in counterclockwise direction as viewed in fig2 thereby to engage the rearwardly extending latch surface 113 onto the bifurcated portion 98 of the driving stud 97 opposite the screws 105 of the rectangular collar 102 is a post 117 extending from the collar 102 which post 117 contains a peripherial groove 118 on its end the peripherial groove 118 receives.
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268 113 preferred hindered amines include 4 stearoyloxy 2 2 6 6 tetramethylpiperidine and dodecyl n 2 2 6 6 tetramethyl 4 piperidinyl succinate sold under the trade names cyasorb u00ae uv 3853 and cyasorb u00ae uv 3581 from cytec di 2 2 6 6 tetramethylpiperidin 4 yl sebacate and di 1 2 2 6 6 pentamethylpiperidin 4 yl sebacate sold as songlight u00ae 7700 and songlight u00ae 2920lq from songwon and bis 1 octyloxy 2 2 6 tetramethyl 4 piperidyl sebacate sold as tinuvin u00ae 123 by ciba another useful type of antioxidant for preferred inclusion in the compositions of the invention are one or more liquid partially sulfurized phenolic compounds such as are prepared by reacting sulfur monochloride with a liquid mixture of phenols u2014 at least about 50 weight percent of which mixture of phenols is composed of one or more reactive hindered phenols u2014 in proportions to provide from about 0 3 to about 0 7 gram atoms of sulfur monochloride per mole of reactive hindered phenol so as to produce a liquid product typical phenol mixtures useful in making such liquid product compositions include a mixture containing by weight about 75 of 2 6 di tert butylphenol about 10 of 2 tert butylphenol about 13 of 2 4 6 tri tert butylphenol and about 2 of 2 4 di tert butylphenol the reaction is exothermic and thus is preferably kept within.
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the arrangement in fig4 improves mulching action since the elevated leading edge of aerodynamic member 11 cuts vegetation at an elevated level while the vegetation is still attached to the vegetation roots primary cutting member 15 then cuts the vegetation to the final cutting height another variation of the embodiment fig5 shows a longitudinal edge view of blade 10 of fig2 along line 31 which employs multiple vegetation shredding and aerodynamic vegetation directing members detail 11 and 12 ahead of the primary cutting member 15 this arrangement where all cutting edges are configured to the same approximate cutting height is useful for mowing vegetation that would be trimmed many times per week such as golf course grasses another variation of the embodiment fig6 shows the longitudinal edge view of blade 10 of fig2 along line 31 with the inclusion of multiple vegetation shredding and aerodynamic vegetation directing members in various orientations and elevations detail 11 and 12 in relation to the cutting plane 21 the vegetation shredding and aerodynamic vegetation directing member arrangement in fig6 detail 11 and 12 further improves mulching action since members 11 and 12 will cut vegetation at multiple levels while the vegetation is still attached to the vegetation 39 s roots the leading edge of the primary cutting member 15.
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1 4 diaminobutane during the polycondensation process results within a short time in polytetramethylene adipamide of a quality suitable for drawing fibres which thanks to a good ratio of carboxylic acid and amino terminal groups and the virtual lack of cyclic terminal groups can be very quickly further condensed in the solid phase to obtain a high molecular weight product which means an important overall gain in time for the entire process if optimum conditions are chosen it even appears to be possible to prepare in a single process step a polyamide with such a high degree of polymerisation that it is directly suitable for a number of applications a further advantage is that the process is relatively simple to carry out in comparison with for example the process of ep a 0393544 as a result of which the process according to the invention is less sensitive to disturbances wherever this application refers to polytetramethylene adipamide this is also understood to be co and terpolymers of which at least 50 of the units consist of tetramethylene adipamide units other copolymerisable monomers are for example other dicarboxylic acids for example aliphatic aromatic or cycloaliphatic carboxylic acids which may optionally be substituted other diamines u221d aminocarboxylic acids lactams monomers supplying imide groups monomers supplying polyester and polyether etc the polycondensation process can be carried out in the absence of a diluent or in the presence thereof preferably a dispersing agent is present at the beginning of the polycondensation at least in order to effect uniform heat transfer suitable dispersing agents are water inert solvents for example phenols and.
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of the suction collector 10 a or intake in the inferior part of the collector 10 c and in the body of the throttle 10 c fig1 shows schematically the position of the resistances 26 in the secondary pipe 23 of air intake close to the exhaust manifold not shown fig1 shows the electric resistances 27 inside the air filter 20 or in the air sending pipe 25 for the body of the throttle 10 c and the secondary pipe 23 and fig1 shows the air warm up inside the air filter 20 or in the air sending pipe 25 for the body of the throttle 10 c the positions of the electric resistances can vary in function of the constructive need of the intake manifold and of the fluid dynamic for new collectors the electric resistances can be considered in the beginning of the project and be positioned strategically inside of the intake manifold itself 10 in the air filter 20 or in air sending pipe 25 for the body of the throttle 10 c in way not to harm the air flow and consequently the performance of the engine for intake manifolds that are in use and with the defined project the best position of the electric resistances is that one inside a secondary pipe 23 this pipe 23 is useful as air intake only when the engine is cold for a better pipe warm up effect 23 this should have a volume the closest as possible of the.
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307 051 11 307 292 other traditional technologies of yarn production and polymer extrusion can be adapted in obvious manner to suite the same broad range of liquids 2 and yarn materials 8 9 12 can suite the production as one of examples liquid 2 is decafluorobutane gas 5 is diffused air surface of yarn 8 is polyethylene fibers surface of yarn 9 is composed of glass fibers and shell 12 is nylon fig3 depictures structure of thread 10 that is analogous to one of yarn 11 depictured on fig2 design shown on fig3 allows for larger diameter threads 10 suitable for technical and special purpose textile materials yarns 8 and 9 in this design are replaced by braided sleeves with corresponding properties of inner surfaces these sleeves are either inter braided to form integral profile shaped like digit eight or simply twisted together outer surface of such assembly is sealed with compound 12 impermeable to vapors 4 interface 16 formed between channels 8 and 9 lacks any sealant and is permeable to vapors 4 volume of channel 8 is filled with liquid 2 while volume of channel 9 is dry and only contains vapors 4 and optional gases 5 interface 16 operates as a check valve allowing vapors 4 to travel from channel 8 to channel 9 and liquid.
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plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise the term u201c more than 2 u201d as used herein is defined as any whole integer greater than the number two e g 3 4 or 5 the term u201c plurality u201d as used herein is defined as any amount or number greater or more than 1 the term u201c frame u201d as used herein is defined as structural system that is capable of supporting a cover for use as a personal screen in some embodiments the frame is operable in an assembled and a disassembled position in some embodiments the frame comprises a series of elements that assemble to form the complete frame in some embodiments the frame comprises elements that are separable and collapsible in some embodiments the frame is a disassembled position is capable of being stowed in a storage unit in some embodiments the frame consists of rod or pole like elements in some embodiments the frame consists of bent or curved rod or pole like elements in some embodiments the frame consist of flexible elements in some embodiments the frame consists of rigid elements in some embodiments the frame is supported by a storage unit in some embodiments the frame is supported by a desk or other suitable object in some embodiments the frame is supported by the shoulder of the person using the frame the term u201c cover u201d as used herein is defined as fabric enclosure that is supported by a frame that at least partially conceals an interior space from an exterior space in some embodiments the cover consists of cotton wool polyester.
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columns of the third row whose values are 112 and 81 have identical values to those in the preceding frame frame n 510 as is evident in the difference frame 500 yet they are included within the roi mask 540 in fig5 b while pixels in the original frame frame n 1 520 in fig5 a outside the bounding rectangle are not transmitted and may be reconstructed based on the previous frame pixels within the bounding rectangle may be set to the u2018 transparent pixel u2019 this may occur if the bounding rectangle of the roi mask 540 incorporates pixels that have no relative change and are not part of a larger sequence of contiguous pixels with identical values for example in fig5 c frame n 1 520 in example i contains two pixels in the 2 nd and 3 rd columns of the third row that have identical values to those in the preceding frame 112 and 81 respectively since these pixels are not part of a larger sequence of contiguous pixels with identical values their values are adjusted to equal that of the u2018 transparent pixel u2019 labeled u2018 t u2019 in example ii although the pixels in the 2 nd and 3 rd columns of the third row have the same value as the preceding frame being all equal to 50 because they are part of a larger contiguous sequence with identical values in frame n 1 520 that includes the pixel in the 4 th column of the third row their values are not modified the decision whether to set pixels within the region of.
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of shapes according to the illustrations of fig1 and 2 the cutout 8 is created directly in the turbine blade platform 4 that means that the cutout 8 is located entirely behind the lower outer edge 16 of the turbine blade platform 4 or behind the lower outer edge 16 of a web 17 running from the rim region 14 to the rim region 15 of the turbine blade platform 4 and in particular terminates at this outer edge 16 in this context the cutout 8 is at least partially at the same height as and thus directly u2014 as seen in the axial extent 12 u2014 axially next to the insertion slot 6 into which the seal plate 7 is inserted in the case of proper assembly according to the illustrations of fig3 to 5 the cutout 8 is created in a material accumulation 20 additionally affixed beneath the turbine blade platform 4 in this exemplary embodiment the material accumulation 20 is located radially beneath and axially next to the insertion slot 6 such that the turbine blade platform 4 is not weakened structurally by the cutout 8 a the material accumulation 20 is a raised portion which is present partially beneath the turbine blade platform 4 and is spaced apart on both sides from the rim regions 14 and 15 by a distance 21 and is thus not to be mistaken for the web 17 running on the underside 5 of the turbine blade platform 4 continuously from the rim region 14 to the rim region 15 or vice versa the respective distance 21 here illustrated and numbered only by way of example between the material accumulation 20 but also between the cutouts 8 or respectively 8.
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to fibers or textiles but without a significant detriment to the hand of treated fibers the following examples are presented to further illustrate the compositions and methods of this invention but are not to be construed as limiting the invention which is delineated in the appended claims all parts and percentages in the examples are on a weight basis and all measurements were obtained at about 23 u00b0 c unless indicated to the contrary fabrics were obtained from testfabrics incorporated pittston pa and included a 100 percent cotton twill tribecka series khaki and a no 7409 dacron 54 weight cotton 65 35 bleached broadcloth and interlock cotton knit style 460 as the standardized fabrics for use neither fabric had any pre finished treatment oil repellency hydrocarbon resistance test protocol u2014 american association of textile chemists amp colorists aatcc test method 118 1997 in this test method a series of oils are designated with numbers 1 thru 8 the surface tension of the oil decreases as the number of the oil increases i e the number 1 oil has the highest surface tension whereas the number 8 oil has a lowest surface tension each fabric is tested with the number oil kaydol up to the number 8 oil n heptane and the wetting or wicking into the fabric is noted values based on a rating scale of a b c and d are assigned to each oil as an indication of the contact angle of the oil applied to the surface and at a c value wicking and wetting of the fabric is noted with full wicking being a rating of d value a is the best value b is passing value c indicates failure and value d is the worst the test protocol consists of placing 5.
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as these fans present a thin profile for installing on panel 42 the attachment enclosure 40 panel 42 heat exchanger 50 piping 300 and fans 202 202 u2032 then installs on a rack enclosure not shown fig7 illustrates an embodiment of a modulating valve and piping arrangement 300 according to the present invention adapters 302 302 u2032 attach to an external cooling source not shown the external cooling source supplies cooling fluid such as water glycol or dielectric fluid to the heat exchanger not shown a tee 303 connects adapters 302 302 u2032 to supply line 304 supply line 304 has connection end 306 that connects to the heat exchanger as shown in fig6 b after passing through the heat exchanger and absorbing heat cooling fluid leaves the heat exchanger through return line 340 a return opening 342 on return line 340 connects to the heat exchanger and receives the heated cooling fluid return line 342 connects to one coupling of a modulating valve or thermostatic valve 320 thermostatic valve 320 also has a second pipe a supply pipe 330 attached supply pipe 330 connects the thermostatic valve to supply line 304 thermostatic valve 330 has a thermostatic operator 322 that.
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panels 14 wherein valves 16 are located above top surface 19 of permeable layer 18 and further configured to open and thus allow water to flow from upstream side 21 to downstream side 23 of system 10 in some embodiments valves 16 can be placed lower in elevation on panels 14 nearer the horizontal center of body of water 22 and can be placed higher in elevation on panels 14 nearer the edges of body of water 22 in some embodiments valves 16 can comprise standard 4 inch ball valves as well known to those skilled in the art in some embodiments system 10 can comprise at least one gate valve 36 which can be disposed on panels 14 such that they are located in saturated zone 24 below top surface 19 gate valves 36 can be used to allow the flow of water in saturated zone 24 below top surface 19 from upstream side 21 through opening 38 disposed through sheet piling 12 to downstream side 23 gate valves 36 can be used in this functionality as they are more easily inserted through permeable layer 18 than ball valves can be referring to fig2 body of water 22 is shown having layer of uncontaminated water 26 disposed above contaminated layer of water 28 which is heavier due to concentration of chemicals such as chlorides in this situation valve 16 can be disposed on barrier panel 14 at an elevation that is adjacent to uncontaminated layer 26 whereupon opening.
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the airfoil and a convexly curved side termed the convex side 32 also sometimes known as the u201c suction u201d side of the airfoil a curved leading edge 31 separates the concave side 30 from the convex side 32 along one longitudinal margin of the airfoil a more sharply defined trailing edge 33 separates the concave side 30 from the convex side 32 along the other longitudinal margin of the airfoil 22 the airfoil 22 terminates in a tip 42 remote from the dovetail 24 in service the pressurized hot combustion gas from the combustors is directed against the concave side 30 this concave side 30 therefore requires more protection against the incident hot combustion gas than does the convex side 32 to provide this protection the concave side 30 is coated with a protective coating either in the form of an environmental coating or a thermal barrier coating fig2 schematically illustrates the airfoil 22 portion after the protective coating is applied on the concave side 30 there is a platinum layer 34 adjacent to a substrate 36 made of a base metal the base metal forming the substrate 36 is typically a nickel base superalloy such as rene 39 n5 the nickel base superalloy has more nickel than another element and is usually strengthened by gamma prime precipitation rene 39 n5 has a nominal composition in weight percent of about 7 5 percent cobalt about 7 percent chromium about 6 2 percent aluminum about 6 5 percent tantalum about 5 percent tungsten about 1 5 percent molybdenum about 3 percent rhenium about 0 05 percent carbon about 0 004 percent boron about 0 15 percent hafnium up to about 0 01 percent yttrium balance nickel and incidental.
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to pyrolysis zone 20 at pyrolysis zone 20 the primary air provides oxygen for sustaining sub stoichiometric combustion the heat released from this combustion heats the surrounding fuel to form wood gases or pyrolysis gases 19 made up of for example hydrogen carbon monoxide methane carbon dioxide some higher hydro carbons water vapor nitrogen and other gasses as is known depending on the type of solid fuel and other factors pf pyrolysis or other volatile gas in the flaming pyrolysis zone although not shown primary air 22 may be introduced into conduits 23 through any known means such as compressed air or simply a conduit at negative pressure relative to atmosphere the flow of primary air 22 may also be reversed to that indicated by the arrows and drawn by a negative pressure applied to conduits 23 this arrangement has the advantage of preheating the primary air and the depleted smoke filled air may be exhausted with the flue gasses as described herein below referring to fig3 there is shown the end of auger 13 and primary air conduits 23 in this particular embodiment this illustrates the point at which primary air enters the fuel supply area volatile pyrolysis gases 19 produced in the pyrolysis zone 20 are swept downstream into the reduction or char zone 21 where they are reduced and the char is consumed secondary air represented by arrow 24 is injected downstream of reduction zone 21 secondary air 24 may be introduced through a conduit 25 by any.
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is clear that the above provides an easy way to mount or remove panels fig3 is a showing of the edge of a ceiling panel if it was made from metal the metal is bent to form the kerf 14 element 5 is the same as the end of extension 20 positioned on element 5 is resilient means 12 which is nothing more than a spring member a clip 15 holds the spring member on element 5 element 16 is the body of the spring which may be compressed by a force moving perpendicular thereto in the plane of the ceiling panel and element 18 is a tab which stabilizes the spring on element 5 it is obvious that the resilient means could be a piece of foam rubber foam plastic or a resilient plastic strip or any other type of resilient structure which is capable of being slightly compressed naturally a metal structure would use a clip 15 to hold the resilient means in position this could be accomplished by the use of glue or any other fastening means particularly when one would be looking at a conventional fiber ceiling panel or the ceiling panel as shown in fig1 fig4 shows parts of three ceiling panels 6 6 39 and 6 34 supported on three support means 2 2 39 and 2 34 each ceiling panel has a left side kerf 14 and right side kerf 14 39 a resilient means 12 is provided adjacent.
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when front access door 7 is closed channels 19 and 20 are formed by flanges 21 and 22 each of which is secured along one side edge to the inside of the associated side wall 2 and 3 the free edge portions of flanges 21 and 22 are each spaced from the associated side wall to form channels 19 and 20 respectively any excess water entering around front access door 7 simply flows down through channels 19 and 20 disposed outwardly of flanges 17 and 18 similar structure is associated with rear access door 10 in the form of rear access door flanges 17 a and 18 a and channels 19 a and 20 a as shown in fig5 in order to secure the mailbox to the ground mounting means in the form of plate 23 and post 24 are provided wherein post 24 is inserted into the ground and bottom 5 of the mailbox secured to plate 23 by means of conventional bolts 25 pins 26 are attached to post 24 in order to prevent unwanted withdrawal of the mailbox in operation when outgoing mail is placed in the mailbox front access door 7 is simply rotated open by means of handle 27 and the mail placed on tray 14 when the carrier delivers mail he simply removes the outgoing mail in tray 14 and places the incoming mail on front access door 7 access door 7 is then closed wherein the delivered mail slides downwardly along security barrier 9 when barrier 9 moves to the position shown in solid lines in.
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in fig5 in the configuration of fig5 the short circuit hood 500 includes air volume control dampers 506 508 that regulate respective flows of make up air i e through make up air collar 504 to the supply plenum 108 and conditioned air i e through hvac unit collar 510 to the conditioned air duct 118 conditioned air supplied to the conditioned air duct 118 is used to create a vertical curtain of fresh air at the front of the hood thus air from the duct 118 is discharged at outlet 516 through a grill or diffuser 517 meanwhile make up air e g outside air is provided via make up air collar 504 to supply plenum 108 and then to the recess 102 of the hood through a grill or diffuser 114 fumes and other gases in the recess 102 can be exhausted by a fan connected to exhaust duct collar 502 which withdraws the fumes from the recess 102 by way of filter 148 and exhaust plenum 104 referring now to fig7 the retrofit of short circuit exhaust hood 500 can begin at 702 with disconnecting the make up air intake collar 504 from the make up air supply not shown at 704 the make up air volume control damper 508 can be removed an optional fire damper 602 can be installed in the collar 504 or the upper portion.
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padding for the head and neck of the person wearing side impact protector 110 head cradle 112 includes side wings 131 to envelope the head of a wearer however head cradle 112 is open on the top and front cradle support 114 is formed monolithically with u shaped frame 128 in the illustrated embodiment cradle support 114 extends downwardly from u shaped frame 128 to mate with harness mount plate 111 in the illustrated embodiment an adjustable head cradle height adjustment mechanism 148 provides means for mounting cradle support 114 for movement relative to harness mount plate 111 between among several predetermined positions along the length of cradle support 114 so that a user may vary the height of head cradle 112 relative to harness mount plate 111 worn by the wearer of protector 110 in the illustrated embodiment height adjustment mechanism 148 includes a support guide 150 coupled to harness mount plate 111 and formed to include a channel sized to receive cradle support 114 and allow up and down movement in directions 119 and 121 of cradle support 114 therein height adjustment mechanism 148 further includes a retainer 152 mounted for movement on support guide 150 in direction 153 to engage and disengage retainer receivers 154 formed in vertically spaced apart relation one to another along the length of cradle support 114 as suggested for example in fig7 with respect to side impact protector 10 u shaped frame 28 concave portion 30 u shaped cushion 32 and first side wing 31 and second side wing 31 associated with the head cradle 12 provide means for enveloping the head of the wearer first strap 20 second strap 20 and third strap.
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about 13 mm sec 0 5 in sec in a clinical trial on a human heart the laser was set to provide about 35 mj mm 2 at a rate of about 30 hz with a feed rate of about 0 95 mm sec i e advancing the fiber at approximately 1 25 thousandths if an inch per pulse typically a healthy heart has a wall thickness of 10 15 mm a diseased heart may be as thick as 40 mm measured from the outer surface of the epicardium to the inner wall of the myocardium at a minimum the laser ablation device 10 and control assembly should be capable of advancing the optical fiber 18 through a stroke having a length at least as great as the thickness of the heart being treated alternately it is possible to create channels in the myocardium from within the heart by introducing the laser fiber into the patient 39 s vasculature or through an opposing heart wall and directing the fiber tip to the desired location see for example u s pat no 5 389 096 to aita et al in this approach once the fiber is properly placed controlled advancement of the fiber can be achieved as described above however with this approach the fiber preferably will not penetrate the epicardium referring now to fig6 8 laser fiber 18 and fiber advancing mechanism 12 fig1 can also be used to perform laser angioplasty during the laser angioplasty procedure the optical fiber 18 is inserted into a blood vessel 62 such that the distal end 60 of the optical fiber 18 is positioned adjacent a plaque obstruction 64 fig6 as is.
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the invention on the one hand and compositions containing the non micronized active ingredient combined with a surfactant micronized or otherwise on the other hand gave the following results ______________________________________ 20 min 30 min 90 min ______________________________________non micronized diacerhein 60 80 non micronized surfactantnon micronized diacerhein 60 80 micronized surfactantcomposition of the invention 95 100 100 ______________________________________ it can be seen that the speed of dissolution of the active ingredient is markedly improved in the composition in accordance with the invention bioequivalence studies in 10 healthy volunteers were carried out according to a double blind design with a randomization table between hard gelatin capsules containing 50 mg doses of diacerhein in a commercialized form and hard gelatin capsules containing 50 mg doses of diacerhein and 5 6 mg of sodium lauryl sulfate comicronized according to the invention the results obtained have made it possible to show that the improvement in absorption linked to the comicronization of diacerhein comicronized with the surfactant is of the order of 30 compared with the original product these results were confirmed by a second double blind bioequivalence study in 22 healthy volunteers for which the original formulation of 50 mg of diacerhein proved to be comparable to a formulation in accordance with the present invention containing 35 mg of diacerhein and 3 9 mg of sodium lauryl sulfate comicronized as regards the pharmacokinetic characteristics represented by the cmax plasma concentration tmax time necessary to reach cmax and the auc area under the curve values furthermore the tests carried out have shown that the.
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67 are bent upwards the edges 68 can also be bent somewhat to form supporting points for the sheet metal body fig7 shows a ball bearing having a tapering centre bore the fastening sleeve which is used here for fastening the bearing is designed with two sheet metal bodies 71 and 72 at the plastic moulding operation these two sheet metal bodies have been centred in mainly exactly the same way as described with references to fig1 and 2 the warts 73 will guide the bodies against central moulding mandrels whereas the opposite ends 74 and 75 have circular metallic guides in the moulding forms fig8 finally shows two cooperating sleeves 81 and 82 where the sheet metal body 83 of the inner sleeve has been designed with threads 84 at one of its ends these threads 84 cooperate with the teeth 85 designed in the form of threads on a clamping device 86 which has been stamped from sheet metal the fastening sleeve according to the present invention is very inexpensive to manufacture due to the fact that the sheet metal body is designed with stops in form of bulgings sheet metal lugs which have been bent upwards or the like the insertion of the sheet metal body in the moulding form is very simple to effect and the entire moulding procedure will be swift the mechanical strength of the fastening sleeve will be very high depending thereon that the comparatively small volume of.
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laid on the left panel 12 and a series of overlapped checks 15 are superimposed on the record sheet 14 each check has an ink transfer strip on its reverse side for transferring information written directly on the check to the underlying record sheet 14 the checks 15 are aligned with the spaces on the record sheet 14 by means of alignment pins such as the pins 16 and 17 which protrude upwardly from the panel 11 and extend through holes in the record sheet 14 and perforated stub portions along the left hand margins of the checks 15 for the purpose of securing the record sheet 14 and checks 15 on the panel 11 and of enabling the same to be periodically replaced a clamping assembly 20 is provided as best seen in fig3 and 4 the clamping assembly 20 comprises an elongated relatively narrow clamping flange 21 which extends lengthwise of the panel 11 from top to bottom along its left hand margin the clamping flange 21 is hingedly secured to the panel 11 by an elongated hinge pin 22 which extends through interdigitated bent portions of the clamping flange 21 and the panel 11 see fig5 thus the clamping flange 21 can be pivoted about a longitudinal axis extending along the left hand edge of the panel 11 such as in the manner illustrated in fig5 preferably an ejector strip 23 having turned portions interdigitated with the clamping flange 21 and panel 11 is pivotally mounted to the hinge pin 22 for facilitating the disengagement of check stubs from the writing panel 11 as illustrated in fig5 in order to releasably secure the clamping flange 21 in clamping relation with respect.
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angular extent of the ribs 70 generally decreases as the position of the ribs from the front of the overmold increases the ribs 70 provide a very efficient gripping surface for the user of the hobby knife the overmold composition itself functions to provide a very tactile and soft feel for the knife the surface configurations 60 and ribs 70 facilitate gripping and manipulation of the hobby knife it should also be appreciated that the three overmold configurations 60 each provide a stable surface to prevent the hobby knife from rolling across a surface the blade holder 30 includes a frontal bulbous nose 32 which is bifurcated to form a slot 34 between two clamp fingers the holder includes a rearwardly extending shaft 36 the shaft 36 has a relatively small diameter to accommodate the overmold 50 the end of the shaft terminates with a threaded surface 38 which threads with the thread 28 in the threaded bore of the rear section the holder portion includes a conical taper 44 adjacent the nose 32 the shaft is receivable in the tube of the front section so that the nose 32 extends generally forwardly from the front surface the extension is received in the cavity and the shaft thread 38 engages thread 28 to connect the sections 22 24 together a washer 48 may be preferably positioned between the intermediate ends of the front and rear sections to facilitate the tightening of the threaded.
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and valleys formed by the peripheral walls of the smaller segments 52 rolls 16 18 are axially offset relative to one another to enable these lands and valleys to be mated that is with the lands of roll 16 nestled to a limited extent in the valleys of roll 18 and the valleys of roll 16 nestled in the lands of roll 18 thus the peripheral margins of the disks 50 of roll 16 run between the peripheral margins of the disks 50 of roll 18 in order to guide webs of different widths into the central part of meshed region 15 a pair of plates 54 56 is adjustably mounted on a rod 58 attached to frame 46 the width of the opening between plates 54 56 can then be adjusted to accommodate the width of web 12 each plate 54 56 is narrow enough to slip between adjacent disks 50 to position the web rolls 16 18 contain conventional electric heating elements not shown that can be controlled to bring the rolls to a desired even temperature appropriate for processing the particular web being used referring to fig2 a the machine of fig2 is modified in having a pair of enlarged disks 50e and 50e 39 on roll 16 39 one of which 50e is shown nestled in an end most valley v of the mating roll 18 39 in this embodiment roll 16 39 is axially adjustable as well as being movable away from roll 18 39 the machine is readily set up for mated operation by adjusting roll 16 39 axially until enlarged disk 50e registers with valley v and enters valley v upon adjustment of the.
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al 2 o 3 act i 1 1 c 6 h 6 petroleum ether under 5 psi fractions 2 6 100 ml ea were concentrated to give an orange oil which was dissolved in 200 ml petroleum ether containing ca 10 ml et 2 o after standing at room temperature 4 days compound 4d precipitated as a white powder four crops yielded 6 2 g 26 mp 127 u00b0 128 u00b0 c nmr 300 mhz u03b47 39 and 6 82 aa 39 bb 39 c 4h j 8 5 hz arh 7 36 to 7 25 m 5h c 6 h 5 7 19 and 6 80 aa 39 bb 39 c 4h j 8 5 hz arh 6 91 and 6 74 aa 39 bb 39 c 4h j 8 5 hz arh 4 92 s 2h och 2 ph 3 70 s 3h och 3 3 69 s 3h och 3 3 47 s 1h cyclopropyl h anal c 30 h 26 cl 2 o 3 c h cl this compound readily decomposes in solution with evolution of hcl gas on contact with scratched sintered or ground glass 1 1 2 tris 4 methoxyphenyl ethene 10 g 29 mmol prepared in example 7 and 0 5 g of teba 2 2 mmol were dissolved in 68 ml chcl 3 and treated dropwise with 53 ml of chilled 50 naoh the mixture was stirred at room temperature 48 h 100 ml ch 2 cl 2.
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insert 74 the motor drive shaft 72 is joined by coupling 76 to the pump drive shaft 78 of the pump element 80 the pump element has pump rotor vanes 82 having half the size in diameter of the motor rotor vanes 68 the pump rotor vanes 82 are mounted on a pump rotor base 84 having half the diameter of the motor rotor base 70 the larger inside space must be taken up by a thicker pump ring insert 86 to maintain a liquid volume which varies inversely or is approximately one half that of the liquid volume in the motor element 66 the liquid passes out from the motor element 66 through the fluid conduit 88 into the pump element 80 a pressure check valve 89 is located in the fluid conduit 88 before the fluid pump inlet to prevent a back up of the fluid flow the liquid from the pump element issues from the fluid outlet conduit 90 because of the increased pressure a bleed off conduit or by pass 92 is provided between the motor element 66 and the pump element 80 in the fluid conduit 88 for controlling excessive fluid pressure in the system thus a mechanical advantage is gained in the motor and pump system 64 provided by the larger rotor radius of the fluid motor element 66 compared to that of the fluid pump element 80 consequently the fluid output.
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100 b and the forward voltage of the current regenerating diode 261 as compared with the ease in which the same clamping voltage is generated between the drain and source of the downstream side drive fet 220 1 and therefore heat generation of the zener diode 262 is suppressed correspondingly further the desired clamping voltage 320 can be realized by properly selecting the zener diode 262 fig3 shows a circuit configuration of embodiment 2 of the internal combustion engine controller according to the present invention and the typical operation waveform of each of the parts thereof is shown in fig1 in the embodiment 2 a voltage regulating section is configured by a mosfet 263 zener diode 264 and a resistor 265 in the circuit of embodiment 1 the mosfet 2 63 is interposed in series with the current regenerating diode 261 in such a manner that a drain thereof faces the downstream side of the injector 3 1 and a source thereof faces the boost voltage side the zener diode 264 is connected in such a manner that a cathode of the zener diode 264 faces the drain of the mosfet 263 and an anode faces a gate and the resistor 265 is connected to between the gate and the source of the mosfet 263 since in the circuit configuration of embodiment 2 the voltage between the drain and the source of the mosfet 263 is determined by the zener diode 264 the clamping voltage 320 of the injector 3 1 has the total value of the boost voltage 100 a the forward voltage of the regenerating diode 261 and a zener voltage of the zener diode 264 and can be set to a voltage higher than the boost voltage 100 a the mosfet 263 of embodiment 2 is.
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shaft 17 at one end of the drum 2 so that pushing on the lever 10 results in rotation of the shaft 17 the lever 10 is used here as an example and serves to secure the shaft 17 so that it cannot turn relative to the bearings 12 and 14 of the drum parts 4 and 5 other mechanisms for securing the shaft 17 so as to prevent turning are feasible for this purpose the lever 10 has two lever arms 100 that embrace the shaft 17 whereby a pin 25 connects both lever arms that secure the shaft 17 to one another and assures that the lever arms 100 embrace the shaft 17 securely and tightly so that the lever 10 is clamped to the shaft 17 securing the lever 10 to the shaft 17 with the lever arms 100 assures that a movement of the lever 10 is converted to a rotation of the shaft 17 when the shaft 17 is rotated by the lever 10 the diameter of the drum 2 is changed as described below the drum parts 4 and 5 are moved toward one another in the direction of the arrow by rotation of the lever 10.
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as motor 40 may be advantageously disposed outside of the cavity more particularly a conveyor system 6 consists primarily of a pair of belts 30 l and 30 r the conveyor belts 30 are supported above a base 32 portion of the applicator the other walls of the applicator are not shown for clarity conveyor belts 30 in turn support packages 20 such that the packages 20 are spaced above the base 32 a motor 40 and series of belts gears and pulleys are used to drive the pair of conveyor belts 30 in synchronism in particular these may include a timing belt 44 and first timing belt pulley 49 coupled to motor 40 via drive gears 48 and drive shaft 50 a second timing belt pulley 49 on the far side operates belt drive roller 43 belt drive roller 43 and various belt guide rollers 42 further provide movement and support for the conveyor belts 30 as illustrated the motor 40 may be supported by motor bracket 45 on base plate 32 above gears 48 pulley 49 and drive shaft 50 but it should be understood that other arrangements are possible in operation a left hand belt 30 l is continuously fed around its respective guide rollers 42 and drive roller 43 driven by timing belt 44 and a respected right hand belt 30 r is.
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to be eliminated with the object of reducing or eliminating play between the strips along the vertical regions thereof the present invention provides that the arms of the clips have reliefs or domes such as those represented by reference numerals 29 and 30 in fig3 to reduce or eliminate the vertical play of the strip within the grooves for the clips as mentioned hereinbefore the precise shape of the lateral edges of the strips can vary between wide limits examples being shown in fig5 to 10 thus for example in fig5 two adjacent strips 31 and 32 have mating profiles substantially in the form of a projecting 33 and recessed 34 acute angle which are disposed so as to produce the aforementioned overlap between the upper wing 35 and the vertex of the projection 33 in order to fulfil the characteristics of the present invention fig6 shows an embodiment in which the strips 36 and 37 have a zigzag profile in other words a double angle by means of which each of the edges has a projection and a recess respectively mating with those of the adjacent strip the projection 38 and recess 39 being shown in the case of the strip 36 and the lower projection 40 and recess 41 in the case of the strip 37 mating with 39 and 38 respectively of the strip 36 in this case also the upper edge 42 will overlap the projection 38 in fig7 the adjacent strips 43 and 44 have mating profiles formed by.
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mp 44 5 45 5 u00b0 c u03b1 23 d u2212 22 7 c 2 2 ch 2 cl 2 1 h nmr cdcl 3 300 mhz u03b4 0 92 0 94 d 6h j 6 8 hz 1 79 1 88 m 1h 2 52 2 54 m 2h 3 66 s 3h 3 81 3 86 m 1h 5 10 s 2h 5 15 5 18 m 1h 7 36 7 37 m 5 h 13 c nmr cdcl 3 75 mhz u03b4 18 5 19 3 31 6 36 8 51 7 53 6 66 6 128 0 128 5 136 5 156 0 172 2 ir film cm u2212 1 1239 1531 1731 2961 3338 hrms ei calcd for c 15 h 21 no 4 m 279 1471 found 279 1478 to an ice cooled solution of 4 0 66 g 2 4 mmol in anhydrous thf 10 ml was added dropwise lithium borohydride 2 0 m solution in thf 1 8 ml 3 6 mmol over 5 min a solution of methanol 0 20 ml 4 8 mmol in anhydrous thf 5 ml was then added over 10 min and the mixture was stirred further overnight allowing the temperature to rise to room temperature the solvent was evaporated and the residue was dissolved in ethyl acetate 70 ml washed with hydrochloric acid 1 n 20 ml u00d7 2 saturated sodium bicarbonate 20 ml and brine 20 ml dried with sodium sulfate concentrated and chromatographed etoac hexanes 1 1 to give a white solid 0 42 g 71 as the desired alcohol mp 52.
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knob 124 for example the user can adjust the temperature by turning the knob clockwise or counter clockwise the thermostat 126 is secured on the fan deck 106 and is electrically connected a heating element 122 the thermostat is configured to send a signal to the heating element 122 to turn on or off when the temperature raises above or descends below a predetermined temperature an indicator light 134 is also mounted on the fan panel assembly 200 the indicator light 134 is electrically connected to the heating element 122 such that the indicator light 134 illuminates when either a thermo sensor 140 or the thermal fuse 138 fails see fig4 the fan panel assembly 200 has an opening 150 to facilitate air flow the fan panel assembly 200 has a fan opening 152 to allow a fan 118 to draw air into the electric unit 100 through the slits 154 in the front cover the fan panel assembly 200 includes slots 130 for mounting the heating element to a fan deck 106 an element mount 108 has a gradually curved rear section and is secured on the backside of the fan deck 106 such that a heating element 122 is mounted between the fan deck 106 and the element mount 108 furthermore the heating element 122 is mounted below the opening 150 such that cold air passes through the heating element 122 and becomes warm then exits the opening 150 a motor 120 is secured.
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of a hex headed screw 60 as shown in fig1 and 9 desirably reverse lever 58 is provided with a ball and groove detent arrangement for example as indicated at 63 in fig9 to assure and maintain proper positioning of cam 24 for the desired mode of ratcheting operation thus if it desired to operate tool 12 to cause ratcheting rotation of drive gear 22 in one direction cam lever 58 is set so that cam 24 is in contact with one pawl end 18f or 20f to prevent the corresponding pawl from moving pivotally as drive link 16 moves the other pawl 18 20 having a free end 20f unblocked by cam 24 can then extend forwardly so that the associated head is in contact with drive gear 22 and will necessarily move as the drive link moves to cause ratcheting rotation of the drive gear drive link 16 is shown throughout the figures and consists generally of a solid body portion 16a having integral paired parallel plates 16b 16c plates 16b 16c extend forwardly within tool 12 and are spaced apart from one another a sufficient distance to receive pawl elbows 18d 20d therebetween at the forwardly directed lower and upper and preferably rounded corners thereof respectively as seen from the perspective of fig1 appropriately sized and positioned coaxially aligned apertures are formed transversely through plates 16b 16c for receipt of pivot post 48 pins 50 52 and cam 24 as seen in fig1 3 drive link 16 has a transverse arcuately shaped opening 62 in its rearwardly directed body 16a opening 62 receives a drive bushing 64 fig1 and 9 which is sized and shaped for smooth rotational movement within the opening or groove 62.
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located downstream of the equalizing chamber component 20 in the direction of pulp stock flow the turbulence component 14 typically comprising a plurality of mutually spaced lamellae extending parallel to the direction of flow the upper lip beam 13 of the headbox is located over the turbulence component 14 and a grating 16 is interposed between the equalizing chamber 21 and the turbulence component 14 referring to fig1 the equalizing chamber 21 is defined by lower and upper walls 26 27 respectively the upper wall 27 forming an aperture 30 through which the pulp stock rises to a level indicated by the dot dash line designated s the height of level s is defined by a weir wall 28 having an overflow channel at its upper region which communicates with the end of an overflow pipe 29 the air volume v is confined within a substantially cylindrical housing 22 having an outer reinforcing shell 23 the lower wall 26 of the equalizing chamber 21 comprises a part of a beam 26a having an enclosed box shaped cross section the system of distribution pipes 12 includes a planar coupling beam or flange 17 mounted at their downstream ends which extend in a direction transverse to the direction of pulp stock flow while the turbulence component 14 includes a planar coupling beam or flange 15 mounted at its upstream end according to the present invention the equalizing chamber component 20 is detachably affixed in its operative position between the planar beams 15 17 by quick connect apparatus as described below the respective planes defined by beams 15 17 intersect each other at an angle u03b1 which angle encompasses the direction designated f 1 in which the equalizing chamber component 20 is detached from the associated distribution header and turbulence component as mentioned.
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solenoid 61 being in the contracted position illustrated in fig2 and 3 controller 39 is in electrical communication with production tubing 29 through first source terminal 45 and with casing 52 through second source terminal 47 an electrical circuit is closed when production tubing 29 and casing 52 are both in contact with conductor 48 the circuit is closed before tubing hanger 31 reaches an axial depth such that dogs 55 are below grooved profile 53 axial position transmitter 49 receives electrical power from power supply 43 and in turn transmits a signal that is received by receiver 51 receiver 51 transmits an electrical signal that is indicative of the axial position of axial position transmitter 49 to modem 41 in controller 39 when axial position transmitter 49 reaches a predetermined depth location which is typically within wellhead 11 modem 41 of controller 39 sends an electrical signal to actuate solenoid 67 from its contracted position fig3 to its extended position fig4 solenoid 67 moves cam 61 axially upward causing inclined face 63 to slidingly engage a lower portion of each of suspension dogs 55 downward facing surface 65 prevents dogs 55 from moving axially upward with cam 61 instead suspension dogs 55 move radially outward to their radially outward position shown in fig4 in response to inclined face 63 slidingly engaging dogs 55 grooved profile 57 on the radially outward surface of dogs 55 engages grooved profile 53 of wellhead 11.
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tension in the upper and lower runs 19 and 21 of the drive element 18 moreover the tensioning device 10 would push the upper and lower runs 19 and 21 inwardly towards each other to remove the slack in the drive element 18 this arrangement maintains a greater surface area of the drive belt in contact with the outer surface of the sheaves 20 and 22 at any given time the tensioning device 10 may be similarly adjusted while remaining positioned on the outer surface of the drive element 18 to increase or decrease the tension of the drive element 18 to adjust the tension the v belt pulleys 16 a 16 d may be vertically repositioned within the housing 15 to either increase or decrease the distance between pulleys 16 a and 16 b and between pulleys 16 c and 16 d the pulley position may be adjusted by passing the fastener 28 through an aperture 24 either closer to or further away from the corner of the end plates 12 and 14 when the pulleys 16 a 16 d are repositioned further away from the corner of the end plates 12 and 14 the distance between pulleys 16 a and 16 b and between pulleys 16 c and 16 d is decreased and therefore the tension in the drive element 18 is increased.
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the carpet the embossed surface selectively elevates selected portions of carpet relative to unselected portions so that a design corresponding to the design of the embossed surface is inversely cut into the carpet application_number US 96283404 A description accordingly fig1 shows a portion of a prior art tip shearing mill 10 having a cutter 12 and a smooth roller 14 as carpet 16 is passed intermediate the cutter 12 and the roller 14 the tips 16 or ends are sheared to a uniform height as measured from the smooth cylindrical exterior surface 17 of the roller 14 as shown in fig1 a high pile 18 height has been tufted to create a cross pattern which extends a distance above the lower pile 20 after shearing the high pile loops will be cut but preferably not down as far as the top of the low pile 20 this is known in the art to create a pattern however a disadvantage of this process is that the sheared or cut pile design formerly high pile 20 is not as durable as the lower loops thus some designs have been found to wear disproportionately faster than the rest of the carpet since they bear the traffic as they extend a distance above the lower pile height fig2 shows a tip shearing mill 30 of the preferred embodiment the mill includes a shearing apparatus such as a cutter 32 and an embossed surface 34 on a roller 36 the embossed surface 34 is shown attached to the roller 36 and having three distinct designs 38 40 42 but as shown in and described relative to fig5 other embossed surfaces may be utilized with or without.
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cleaning process in combination with the remotely generated and or rf generated plasma has been determined to provide more optimum removal of photoresist type layers in accordance with certain preferred embodiments an oscillatory or vibratory discharge of the cryogenic cleaning medium is provided in order to provide more optimum cleaning while the referenced applications described exemplary ways of implementing such an oscillatory or vibratory mechanism the embodiment illustrated in fig8 a illustrates another exemplary mechanism as illustrated in fig8 a an oscillatory vibratory nozzle cleaning system preferably dispensing cryogenic solvent or solvent combination cleaning medium s to assist the plasma cleaning and photoresist stripping removal process the oscillatory vibratory nozzle cleaning and plasma processes can be performed sequentially or simultaneously as will be described in greater detail hereinafter in the illustrated embodiment the oscillatory vibratory nozzle cleaning system includes vibration actuators 115 which are attached to nozzle manifold 113 to induce the oscillation or vibration the oscillatory vibrator nozzle cleaning system preferably is mounted on vibration isolators 116 to prevent vibration of posts 114 posts 114 preferably two are mounted on linear slide assembly 117 to allow nozzle nozzle assembly to u201c sweep u201d wafer 109 with the cryogenic cleaning medium nozzle manifold 113 preferably utilizes a pressurized plenum to ensure uniform flow through nozzle nozzle assembly 112 it should be noted that the oscillatory.
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individually connect with corresponding pneumatically operated selector valves typified by valve 64 which transmits a modulated pressure signal through the pressure regulator 65 to the air cylinder unit 41 for proper adjustment of the valve assembly 32 with respect to valve orifice plates 18 and 22 line 66 bypasses the pressure regulator for the purpose of permitting escape of air from the cylinder 41 through the four way selector valve 64 during settings of the valve mechanism requiring reduction of pressure in the unit 41 air lines 67 and 68 are merely of lines leading to other apparatus similar to that connected with line 69 for serving each nozzle and valve assembly fig6 illustrates a modified air dispenser 70 comprising walls defining hot and cold air chambers 71 and 72 and a manifold 73 having a nozzle 74 the manifold defines a valve chamber at 76 within which a partly cylindrical valve element 77 is rotatable in opposite angular directions about its fulcrum shaft 78 to increase or decrease the air passing from the hot branch 81 of the manifold into the nozzle 74 while correspondingly decreasing or increasing respectively the air passing from the cold branch 82 of the manifold to the nozzle automatic operation in proportioning the air passing from the passageways 81 82 is effected through a lever 83 connected by linkage 84 to the reciprocatable push rod 85 of an air cylinder 80 which may be similar to air cylinders 41 of the previously described embodiment automatic control of the hot and cold air mixture entering the nozzle 74 may be effected by the apparatus of fig8 as hereinbefore described with.
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value 0 be obtained it suffices to select the third vector c such that the result i e the addition of the three vectors yields an amount that lies below a prescribed limit value for example this allows the phase of the vector c to be set only approximately and to then undertake the fine tuning via the amount the amount in the surface active wave filter can then be set via a variation of the aperture the invention is presented here on the basis of only a few exemplary embodiments and of course is not limited to these on the contrary it is possible to vary a number of parameters it is also possible to combine the variation possibilities shown in the various figures and to thereby create more complex surface active wave filters the invention is also not limited to a surface active wave filter with three tracks on the contrary the invention also allows surface active wave filters having a higher number of tracks to be manufactured as a result of the parallel or series circuit of three and more tracks and the superimposition of the signals from the individual tracks that is thus obtained a more complex transmission behavior of the surface active wave filter can be inventively presented given a shortening of the track length a desired transmission behavior that meets these demands specifications of the mobile radiotelephone system can nonetheless be obtained overall despite deteriorated properties of the individual track the particular implementations shown and described herein are illustrative examples of the invention and are not intended to otherwise limit the scope of the invention in any way for the sake of brevity conventional electronics may not.
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be provided to resolve which method to apply to a given portion of a design where multiple such methods may be applicable fig5 a illustrates an example method 500 for resolving which of the methods described with respect to fig2 4 to apply to a portion of a design such as circuit 100 fig1 exemplary method 500 illustrates a method proceeding according to individual blocks in the design however other methods for resolving which setting to apply to a block are possible in 505 the method obtains a mixed signal design specification such as a specification for circuit 100 in 510 described in more detail in fig5 b the method may receive some or all of the user provided block or global based settings and commands described with respect to fig2 4 alternatively the block based settings or commands can be obtained or otherwise accessed when they need to be referenced for determining what to do for a particular block in the design in this block by block method thus at step 510 the setting to be applied to that block is identified see fig5 b first at 525 it is determined whether there is a global setting to skip design resolution applicable to that block the present exemplary method provides for overriding other settings that may be associated with that block if there is a global setting then the method at 530 determines whether the block contains any boundary between an analog and digital block exemplary ways to make this determination were described with respect to fig2 and include identifying analog and digital blocks based on a design language used to specify each block and then identifying nets that connect analog.
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first light distorting lens component 41 is a lens e g clear lens that is shaped to distort light and visually enlarge the marking 43 on the bottle cap 33 for the user it should be noted that the term bottle cap 33 is intended to refer to any cap or lid that can be attached with a medication or prescription container also depicted in fig1 is thumb wheel 30 that is positioned within the center of the bottle cap 33 the slider 32 and a thumb wheel retainer 31 the thumb wheel retainer 31 is attached with the bottle cap 33 and formed to rotatably hold the thumb wheel 30 additionally the thumb wheel 30 includes a number of markings 35 a non limiting example of which includes day stamps formed around the thumb wheel 30 to allow a user to rotate the thumb wheel 30 to illustrate the desired marking 35 thus the thumb wheel 30 is rotatably attached with the bottle cap 33 such that the thumb wheel can be rotated to reveal a marking 35 indicative of at least one of a time and date notably the rotating slider 32 is rotatable on an x axis and the thumb wheel 30 is rotatable on a y axis a second light distorting lens component 40 is mounted on top of the thumb wheel retainer 31 the second light distorting lens component 40 is a.
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of the spherical body 12 and this is closed by a dome 66 reinforced by a disc 68 and bolted at 70 to a vertical cylindrical flange 72 since the fixed hinge 52 is welded directly to the seat hub 26 it is not necessary to handle the complete valve body 12 while the clapper is being mounted in fact the clapper 12 may be mounted and the fixed hinge 52 welded to the hub 26 entirely apart from the valve body 12 and then the hub 26 and clapper 38 may be inserted through the opening 64 as a unit and welded in place after checking to ensure that the seat clapper assembly and shaft fit nicely together they are disassembled and the seat hub 26 is welded into the body shell 12 where the shaft 50 is provided merely to suspend the clapper and does not extend outside of the body 12 for selective operation it may also be practical to assemble the seat clapper and shaft after the seat hub has been welded in place but before the body shells 12 have been welded together at 14 in describing this embodiment components which are substantially unchanged from the.
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11 hz 1h 8 58 dd j 1 76 9 39 hz 1h 7 85 7 88 m 1h 7 62 d j 7 63 hz 1h 7 42 7 45 m 1h 7 27 s 2h 7 16 7 19 m 3h 4 79 br s 2h 4 20 br s 2h 4 00 t j 8 80 hz 2h 3 27 3 31 m 2h 2 68 t j 7 63 hz 2h 2 55 t j 7 04 hz 2h 1 84 quin j 7 63 hz 2h 1 69 1 74 m 2h novel compounds were synthesized and tested for s1p1 activity using the gtp u03b3 35 s binding assay these compounds may be assessed for their ability to activate or block activation of the human s1p1 receptor in cells stably expressing the s1p1 receptor gtp u03b3 35 s binding was measured in the medium containing mm hepes 25 ph 7 4 mgcl 2 10 nacl 100 dithitothreitol 0 5 digitonin 0 003 0 2 nm gtp u03b3 35 s and 5 u03bcg membrane protein in a volume of 150 u03bcl test compounds were included in the concentration range from 0 08 to 5 000 nm unless indicated otherwise membranes were incubated with 100 u03bcm 5 u2032 adenylylimmidodiphosphate for 30 min.
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the telescoping vertical sections 158 can vary the position of the spray assembly 102 within a range of about 90 100 millimeters in a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis of the assembly 102 so as to vary the distance between the spray guns 106 and the tablet bed so as to vary the spray pattern striking the tablet bed the spray bar includes an intake end to receive fluid a fluid spray is dispensed via a bank of spray guns 106 divided spatially into six zones along the length of the drum 22 directed generally downwardly towards the position of the tablet bed within the drum fluid is dispensed under pressure preferably via a system for atomizing the spray liquid the spray guns 106 comprise three arrays or spray zones of three guns each within each of the assemblies 102 a and b for a total of 18 guns arranged in six independently controlled spray zones each array of three guns within a given zone is independently controlled on or off the independently controlled spray zones permit a controlled build up of the sprayed coating to permit accurate coating weight gain particularly in the transition time between the initial batch processing and the subsequent continuous mode operation in particular the system reduces losses incurred through undercoating or off spec coating while in the batch production mode a wash in place system activated for cleaning of the interior of the housing 14 and the drum 22 the system comprises a pair of conduits 120 a and 120 b for wash liquid for example water supported by the assemblies 102 a and 102 b respectively the conduits 120 each receive a pressurized supply of liquid from a flexible hose not shown cleaning liquid is dispensed under pressure.
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compartment apparatus of the invention includes a storage rack 100 of given thickness from front to back fabricated of either metal wood or plastic for example the storage rack 100 includes a front face plate 10 side members 12 and a back plate 14 a plurality of geometric apertures e g rectangular square hexagonal etc 16 are cut through the rack 100 from front to back u2014 which in a preferred embodiment of the invention are cut through in a grid pattern of columns and rows three of the first and five of the second as shown in fig1 within the apertures 16 a plurality of geometric containers 18 are inserted sized to fit through the apertures and closed at a first end 20 a plurality of openable closure lids 22 are sized to fit the containers 18 at a second opposite end 24 such that with the geometric containers being of a metal glass or plastic composition the closure lids 22 are of a composition to allow a written identification on each lid as to the contents within each of the containers cover in accordance with the invention a major axis 17 of at least one of the containers 18 when inserted within the apertures 16 is upwardly tilted from back to front at an angle 19 between 6 u00b0 and 15 u00b0 at the same time the dimension of the container when inserted within the aperture is less in size.
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thorough understanding of the present invention however it will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details in other instances well known structures or processing steps have not been described in detail in order to avoid obscuring the invention it will be understood that when an element as a layer region or substrate is referred to as being u201c on u201d or u201c over u201d another element it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present in contrast when an element is referred to as being u201c directly on u201d or u201c directly over u201d another element there are no intervening elements present it will also be understood that when an element is referred to as being u201c beneath u201d or u201c under u201d another element it can be directly beneath or under the other element or intervening elements may be present in contrast when an element is referred to as being u201c directly beneath u201d or u201c directly under u201d another element there are no intervening elements present a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in fig2 a multiple deposition tensile capping layer 40 is formed only on the copper interconnect 10 a single deposition compressive capping layer 41 is formed only on the ild 20 surface in the present invention specially tailored cvd deposition parameters and used in conjunction with a post deposition surface treatment in between capping layer depositions to provide a tensile stress capping layer on the interconnects in a preferred embodiment a single deposition will deposit less than approximately 50 u00e5 in a preferred embodiment the multiple layer tensile capping layer 40 is comprised.
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unmethylated cytosine uracil are added to the chamber along with amplification reagents a polymerase enzyme and an excess of dntps the sample is thermocycled to perform pcr and the electrical output signal of the isfet is monitored as the thermocycling proceeds hydrogen ions are released during the incorporation of multiple dntps at the 3 u2032 end of the probe during the chain extension phase of pcr in the presence of a target sequence complimentary to the probe chain extension and hydrogen ion release will occur resulting in discrete fluctuations in the electrical output signal of the isfet this may be compared with the absence of a target sequence complimentary to the probe however since the amplification mixture will buffer the release of hydrogen ions amplification must proceed beyond a threshold number of cycles for buffering capacity of the sample to be overcome in order to generate an electrical output signal in response to a change in ph arising from chain extension during amplification in the presence of target dna any of the above embodiments may combine steps or introduce reagents in a different order the time at which the fluctuations occur and the magnitude of the fluctuations is monitored to allow sequencing of dna which in turn determines the location of methylated or.
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solvent in either or ethyl acetate and water the organic layer is then separated preferably washed with a suitable acid one or more times dried filtered and thereafter concentrated to a residue finally the resultant product of formula iv is crystallized using a suitable solvent or solvent pair such as ethyl acetate hexane ether or ether hexane when the starting compound is 6 4 methylphenyl 4 6 dioxohexanoic acid the first step of the synthesis yields the novel compound of formula ii where r is ch 3 5 1 4 methylphenyl 1 oxo 1 ethanyl 2 ylidene 2 oxo 2 3 4 5 tetrahydrofuran the second step yields the novel compound of formula iii where r is ch 3 6 4 methylphenyl 4 6 dioxo n hydroxy n methylpropanamide the final step yields 3 5 4 methylphenyl 1 4 methoxyphenyl 3 pyrazoloyl n hydroxy n methylpropanamide when the starting compound is 6 4 chlorophenyl 4 6 dioxohexanoic acid the first step of the synthesis yields the novel compound of formula ii where r is cl 5 1 4 chlorophenyl 1 oxo 1 ethanyl 2 ylidene 2 oxo 2 3 4 5 tetrahydrofuran the second step yields the novel compound of formula iii where r is cl 6 4 chlorophenyl 4 6 dioxo n hydroxy n methylpropanamide the final step yields tepoxalin 3 5 4 chlorophenyl 1 4 methoxyphenyl 3 pyrazoloyl n hydroxy n methylpropanamide the present invention is also directed to novel intermediate compounds.
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u00b0 c under a weak reducing atmosphere like a mixed gas atmosphere of h 2 and n 2 the produced phosphor had a composition of 0 1gdf 3 0 9bafcl eu 0 01 and when excited by x rays emitted light 5 times as bright as the light emitted by cawo 4 an aqueous suspension was prepared first by adding laf 3 5 g and baf 2 16 5 g to water then bacl 2 26 5 g and euf 3 0 05 g were dissolved in the suspension followed by drying at 150 u00b0 c and subsequent step of firing for 1 hour at 800 u00b0 c under a reducing atmosphere the resultant phosphor had a composition of 0 1laf 3 0 9bafcl eu 0 001 and emitted light having a peak at 385 nm the brightness of the light under x ray excitation was 3 times as high as that of the light emitted by cawo 4 the same procedures as in example 3 were followed except that used was a mixture of laf 3 14 7 g baf 2 17 6 g bacl 2 26 5 g and euf 3 1 5 g the resultant phosphor had a composition of 0 3laf 3 0 7bafcl eu 0 03 and when excited by x rays emitted light 2 times as bright as the light emitted by cawo 4 a mixture of laf 3 19.
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immediately after injection events when piston 60 and plunger 63 are hydraulically slowed and stopped residual high pressure in actuation fluid passage 48 can act against pressure relief valve 50 because pressure within spool cavity 47 is high spool valve member 40 is hydraulically balanced and can move toward its upward position under the action of biasing spring 44 pressure relief valve 50 can then lift off of seat 54 to open actuation fluid passage 48 to pressure relief passage 51 thus allowing pressure within actuation fluid passage 48 to be vented at the same time upward movement of pressure relief valve 50 and therefore pin 53 can aid in the movement of spool valve member 40 toward its upward position referring in addition to fig2 an orifice member 70 is movably positioned in injector body 11 orifice member 70 is preferably a variable area valve member that is positioned in needle control passage 39 and defines a portion of the same orifice member 70 includes a hydraulic surface 74 that is exposed to fluid pressure in an upstream portion 69 of needle control passage 39 orifice member 70 is movable within a spring chamber 76 which is also a portion of needle control passage 39 between an upward first position in which it closes a valve seat 73 defined by injector body 11 and a downward.
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type valves where the water flow is non uniform to further prevent water hammer or sudden pressure buildup upstream of the valve housing 40 the closing of the in line valve member 28 is restrained by an adjustable damping member 22 disposed between the underside of the guide member 18 and the adjustable nut 25 mounted on the tube 20 in the preferred embodiment adjustable damping member 22 is a helical spring disposed as shown with one end of the spring in engagement with the underside of the guide member 18 and the other end resting on the upper side of the nut 25 other types of damping devices such as a tubular body 52 filled with a viscous fluid 54 as illustrated in fig3 can be disposed about the tube 20 to provide a damping action on the upward movement of the in line valve 28 in the event that hydrant 10 is accidentally removed adjustment of the damping action is advantageously effected by adjusting the nut 25 to increase or decrease the resistance to movement of the tube 20 through the opening 13 provided in the guide member or plate 18 and consequent movement of the in line valve member 28 upwardly towards the valve seat 46 normally the damping device will be under no compression in.
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the vulcanization is carried out by press vulcanization and secondary vulcanization or steam vulcanization with the present vulcanization system the vulcanization speed is higher and a considerably distinguished compression set can be obtained even if the secondary vulcanization is omitted furthermore the secondary vulcanized products have better effects on these properties than the conventional vulcanization system these effect are remarkable particularly when a metal salt of dithiocarbamic acid and thiuram disulfide are used together the present invention will be described in detail below referring to examples and comparative examples one hundred parts by weight of acrylic rubber containing an active halogen group and a carboxyl group which was a copolymer consisting of 49 by weight of ethyl acrylate 25 by weight of n butyl acrylate 24 by weight of 2 methoxyethyl acrylate 1 5 by weight of vinyl chloroacetate and 0 5 by weight of methacrylic acid one part by weight of stearic acid 55 parts by weight of fef carbon black 2 parts by weight of an antioxidant noguard 445 made by uniroyal co 0 5 parts by weight of trithiocyanuric acid and parts by weight given in the following table of at least one of a metal salt of dithiocarbamic acid.
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four driver circuits 34 are used two driver circuits 34 are mounted on a top side of the heatsink 32 while the remaining two driver circuits 34 are mounted on a bottom side of the heatsink 32 through their corresponding driver circuit heatsinks 35 the heatsink 32 is preferably made of extruded aluminum the heatsink 32 in turn is mounted either to the bottom end of the housing 12 or a bottom end 43 of the container 42 the air drawn from the vent 30 by the fan 26 cools the heatsink 32 and the driver circuit heatsinks 35 the transducers 36 are for example part number hv0604 manufactured by stolz of north america inc the transducer driver circuits 34 are for example part number hv0610 also manufactured by stolz of north america inc referring to fig5 a lid 52 caps the container 42 a lip 53 surrounds the perimeter of the lid 52 the lip 53 allows the lid 52 to rest on the top end 45 of the container 42 the lid includes openings 50 that allow fog generated inside of the container 42 to escape the lid 52 includes a labyrinth seal 54 that prevents the water contained in container 42 from running out of the barrel 56 fig1 3 or back into the container 42 when the fog generator 10 is not held in a horizontal position referring to fig1 3 the barrel 56 is positioned on the top end of the fog generator 10 the barrel 56 includes a condensate trap 58 to keep water condensed inside from dripping out the barrel 56 the condensate trap 58 is.
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which the amount of eccentricity with respect to the center of the shaft portion 9a increases in going from a lower portion to an upper portion the eccentric oil feeding passage 19 operates to draw oil in the bottom of the chamber 1 by centrifugal pumping action as the crank shaft 9 rotates and feeds same to the bearings 8 11 and 12 the mechanism for feeding oil to the bearings 8 11 and 12 will be described by referring to fig2 and 3 oil is fed to the plain bearing 8 of the orbiting scroll member 3 as follows the oil drawn from the bottom of the chamber 1 by the centrifugal pumping action of the eccentric oil feeding passage 19 flows into an oil chamber 20 defined between the upper end of the crank portion 9b of the crank shaft 9 and the orbiting scroll member 3 from which the oil flows through a recessed oil flow passage 21 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the crank portion 9b of the crank shaft 9 to lubricate the plain bearing 8 of the orbiting scroll member 3 and the crank portion 9b the oil that has lubricated the plain bearing 8 flows through an annular groove 23 formed in the junction of the crank portion 9b of the crank shaft 9 and a balance weight 22 to lubricate a thrust bearing 24 formed integrally with the plain bearing 8 in the lower portion thereof then the oil is released into an intermediate chamber 25 defined between.
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chain as in fig1 or they may have separate side chains side chains 24 are attached to harrow 14 may be attached directly or via front spreader bar 18 so the rear bolt attachement to the second row of digging knife units 12 pulls harrow 14 front spreader bar 18 and rear spreader bar 20 are attached to harrow 14 and chains 16 chains 16 are patterned to form a reinforcement for harrow 14 that dramatically reduces the damage sustained from a mine detonation if harrow 14 is not covered with a chain blanket it is lifted and torn apart by the blast it was found that the unexpected protection provided by chains 16 occurs because the extra reinforcement they provide is sufficient to prevent harrow 14 from being lifted by the explosion consequently most of the energy and momentum from the mine explosion escapes before it can spread through the harrow 39 s loose lattice like structure and only local damage is sustained this may be easily repaired because harrow 14 has a modular construction of 1 m u00d7 2 m sections of course chain blanket 16 is not required for farming in a preferred embodiment all chain sections are 3 8 34 high test schedule 70 and are 16 39 long side chains.
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tub 120 an agitator or impeller 150 is provided on the bottom of the basket 160 in order to form a water swirl and a motor 132 is installed at a lower side of the tub 120 to generate power in order to rotate the basket 160 and the agitator or impeller 150 the washing machine is supported by a plurality of feet 103 with reference to fig1 and fig3 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention a washing machine 100 comprises a cabinet 110 having a top opening a cabinet cover not shown covering the top opening of the cabinet 110 and having a clothes entry opening allowing the clothes to enter a control panel 102 mounted on the cabinet 110 and receiving an operation instruction from a user a door 101 for opening and closing the clothes entry opening a stationary tub 120 attached to the interior of the cabinet 110 a basket 160 which is suspended together with the base bearing assembly 130 by a plurality of hanging rods 141 with spring and damping elements 140 at the upper portion of the cabinet and the base bearing assembly 130 at the lower portion of the washing machine through the corner cavities 111 between the cabinet 110 and the stationary tub 120 a plurality of water holes 161 are formed on the basket 160 to allow washing water to circulate between the tub 120 and the basket 160 and a tub cover not shown is.
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astm d 1003 52 but in order to utilize the most effective measurement range measurements were made on four pieces of film laid one on top of the other and a 1 u00b0 slit diaphragm was used instead of a 40 u00b0 pinhole gloss was determined to din 67 530 the reflectance was measured as an optical value characteristic of a film surface based on the standards astm d 523 78 and iso 2813 the angle of incidence was set at 20 u00b0 a beam of light hits the flat test surface at the set angle of incidence and is reflected and or scattered thereby a proportional electrical variable is displayed representing light rays hitting the photoelectronic detector the value measured is dimensionless and must be stated together with the angle of incidence the principle of the test method is based on the air flow between one side of the film and a smooth silicon wafer sheet the air flows from the surroundings into an evacuated space and the interface between film and silicon wafer sheet acts as a flow resistance a round specimen of film is placed on a silicon wafer sheet in the middle of which there is a hole providing the connection to the receiver the receiver is evacuated to a pressure below 0 1 mbar the time in seconds taken by the air to establish a pressure rise of 56 mbar in the receiver is determined.
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a plurality of inwardly projecting tabs 90 as shown in fig1 and 2 tabs 90 are engaged by resilient clips 92 on the underside of lid 60 when lid 60 is slid over the top of casing 10 from left to right as the drawing figures are oriented other locking mechanism as known in the art are also contemplated as having utility with the invention in use the casing 10 is loaded with suitably sized lead frame strips 12 strips 12 being parallel to the base 14 of casing 10 and in substantially superimposed mutual relationship typically 150 to 200 lead frame strips 12 would be stacked in a casing unless paper or plastic strips are interleaved with the lead frame strips 12 in which case the number of strips 12 would be reduced when the casing 10 is fully loaded lid 70 is placed over casing 10 so that the resilient clips 92 extend into the casing interior and are to the right of their respective tabs the lid 60 is then slid to the left as noted above until tabs 90 are engaged by resilient clips 92 in a 34 snap lock 34 or 34 slide lock 34 connection as lid 60 slides over casing 10 and tabs 90 and clips 92 engage angled steps 62a 62b and 62c respectively engage the distal sides 52.
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device by controlling of the x ray direction along with the window control directing the x rays outside the device allows for precise delivery of x rays to target tissue as shown in fig4 multiple windows 4 a 4 b in the shield to allow exposure in multiple u201c directed u201d regions simultaneously as shown in fig5 c drug delivery system 10 may be also provided the drug delivery device includes needles 11 12 which in this case are hollow with an opening at a distal end to allow for release of diagnostic and therapeutic agents are retractably connected to x ray head 3 needles 11 12 communicate with a reservoir that contains therapeutic or diagnostic agents so that these may be injected into the site any number of needles may be provided outer wall 30 is provided and form a lumen 21 through which a retraction wire 32 or hollow drug delivery tube reside this drug delivery system is used to inject drugs that may help heal the puncture wounds caused by the device or the drug delivery system is used to help the tumorous tissue absorb the x rays also this drug delivery system is used to highlight the region aperture window as shown in fig6 has an overlapped shield window is used to control the final position of the x rays shield 20 is rotatable or slidable and is used to control the final window size by sliding shield 20 over a window the overall window size is reduced thus controlling the final window size and hence the dosage and direction of exposure these shields can be configured for specific types of procedures the shields are easily removable to allow customization of the device prior to treatment fig7.
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48 if the name 41 suggested by the user already exists the system informs the user of the error and prompts the user to specify a different name the notification template is thus created and is visible in the list 39 of notification templates shown in overview page 32 fig3 the user has an option to display and view a notification template to display a notification template the user clicks on a notification template name 38 in the list 39 displayed on overview page 32 even if the user does not have authorization to modify this template the selected notification template is displayed see fig5 in a read only mode users are able to modify notification templates for which they have at least u201c write u201d authorization the user selects a notification template name 38 fig3 from the list 39 displayed on overview page 32 and clicks on the name if the user has at least u201c write u201d authorization the notification template is displayed see fig6 and the user can then make necessary changes to the notification template according to an embodiment of the present disclosure the user can modify only the priority field 60 subject field 62 and note field 64 that is the user can not modify the name field 66 the user then saves the modified notification template by clicking save button 68 some notification templates can be deleted while others cannot for example a notification template used for automatic notifications in status transitions can not be deleted the user having authorization to view the notification templates overview page and to delete a notification template can delete the notification template that was created for automatic and manual notifications to delete a notification template the user selects one or more of the notification.
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having a first portion 27 attached to an outer surface of the shroud 23 and a second portion 28 attached to an outer surface of the manifold assembly 22 as shown three generally equally spaced latching mechanisms are utilized but any convenient number and spacing of conventional latching mechanisms are suitable the manifold assembly 22 includes a generally cylindrical manifold body 29 to which the second latch portions 28 are affixed to the outer curved surface thereof also attached to the curved surface of the manifold body 29 is a radially extending stud assembly 30 for attachment to a device for positioning the rotary atomizer 20 at a work station such as an industrial robot or reciprocating mechanism not shown the manifold body 29 has a central aperture 31 formed therein for the delivery of coating fluid to the housing assembly 21 as will be discussed below also a plurality of fittings extend from the surface of the manifold body 29 which faces the larger diameter end of the shroud 23 these fittings include a shaping air fitting 32 an exhaust air fitting 33 a bearing air fitting 34 a turbine air fitting 35 and a brake air fitting 36 also formed in the manifold body 29 is a speed monitor access port 37 utilized to carry signals representing the speed of the air turbine motor for example the air turbine motor can be fitted with a.
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a high voltage detecting signal such as 5v is sent to the microcontroller 33 therefore the microcontroller 33 can determine whether it is the earphone microphone or the usb apparatus which is connected to the audio port 10 according to the detecting signal available from the detecting unit 31 the microcontroller 33 is also connected to the switch 35 one end of the switch 35 is connected to the first contact 11 and the second contact 12 another end of the switch 35 is selectably and exclusively connected either to the usb circuit 50 or to the audio circuit 70 the microcontroller 33 connects either the usb circuit 50 or the audio circuit 70 to the audio port 10 according to the detecting signal when the high voltage detecting signal is received from the detecting unit 31 the microcontroller 33 connects the usb circuit 50 to the audio port 10 when the low voltage detecting signal is received from the detecting signal the microcontroller 33 connects the audio circuit 70 to the audio port 10 the power management unit 37 is connected to the microcontroller 33 and the audio port 10 the power management unit 37 includes a transistor m a sampling resistor r 2 and a hot swap controller 371 in this embodiment the transistor m is a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor mosfet a source of the transistor m is connected to the third contact 13 and also grounded by a capacitor c a drain of the transistor m is connected to the power supply 5v by the sampling resistor r 2 a gate of the transistor m is connected to the hot swap controller 371 the hot swap controller 371 includes two sampling contacts samp 1 samp 2.
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it provides an alterative isolation procedure it is known that the product bos na can be isolated by evaporation of an aqueous phase the present invention also provides two alternatives in which the product is precipitated from water which can be induced by the following ways for example a bos na may be isolated from water by precipitation by salting out e g with sodium chloride i e nacl and cooling and b bos ba or bos ca may be isolated based on their low solubility and can be quantitatively precipitated from water separation of bos as the barium ba or calcium ca salt facilitates industrial scale preparation of this intermediate once the salt precipitates it may be washed with water to reduce the inorganic salt content a product contaminated with inorganic salts is usually more hygroscopic than the pure compound and its use is problematic in the pocl 3 reaction the present invention is described below in detail with reference to examples the present invention is by no means restricted to these specific examples the experiments are summaried as followed 0037 table 2 boa yield and side products under various experimental conditions exp boa yield unreacted no solvent base oxime 4 hc reference 1 ethanol na 68 3 19 8 1 2 ethanol water na acetate 48 7 30 8 2 3 ethanol na 2 co 3 82 0 2 17 5 present procedure 4 methanol na 2 co 3 87 5 1 1 7 5 present procedure 5 n buoh na 2 co 3 98 0 9 1 present procedure 6 n buoh k 2 co 3 82 9 17 present procedure 4 hydroxy coumarin 10 grams was added to the mixture of hydroxyl amine hydrochloride 15 grams and sodium carbonate 23 grams.
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quinazolyl isoquinolyl or phenyl w wherein w is hydrogen ortho alkyl ortho cycloalkyl ortho alcoxyl ortho cycloalcoxyl ortho thioxy ortho aryloxy ortho sulfones ortho sulfides ortho sulfoxides ortho sulfonates ortho sulfonamides ortho amino ortho amido ortho halo ortho carboalkoxy ortho carbothioalkoxy ortho trihaloalkane ortho cyano ortho nitro meta alkyl meta cycloalkyl meta alcoxyl meta cycloalcoxyl meta thioxy meta aryloxy meta sulfones meta sulfides meta sulfoxides meta sulfonates meta sulfonamides meta amino meta amido meta halo meta carboalkoxy meta carbothioalkoxy meta tri haloalkane meta cyano meta nitro para alkyl para cycloalkyl para alcoxyl para cycloalcoxyl para thioxy para aryloxy para sulfones para sulfides para sulfoxides para sulfonates para sulfonamides para amino para amido para halo para carboalkoxy para carbothioalkoxy para trihaloalkane para cyano or para nitro r 2 is either hydrogen or alkyl with 1 to 9 carbon atoms and for the sake of clearness the following terminology will be adopted for chloridrate derivatives lassbio 767 corresponds to the derivative of general formula ii where r 1 corresponds to acetyl r 2 is hydrogen x is chloride and n is equal to 9 lassbio 768 corresponds to the derivative of general formula ii where r 1 corresponds to h r 2 is hydrogen x is chloride and n is equal to 9 lassbio 822 corresponds to the derivative of general formula ii where r 1 corresponds to t butoxycarbonyl r 2 is hydrogen x is chloride and n is equal to 9 lassbio 795 corresponds to the derivative of general formula ii where r 1 corresponds to acetyl r 2 is methyl x is iodine and n is equal to 9 and lassbio 783 corresponds to the derivative.
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u2032 terminus as used herein a nucleic acid sequence even if internal to a larger oligonucleotide or polynucleotide also can be said to have 5 u2032 and 3 u2032 ends for example a gene sequence located within a larger chromosome sequence can still be said to have a 5 u2032 and 3 u2032 end as used herein the 3 u2032 terminal region of the nucleic acid probe refers to the region of the probe including nucleotides within about 10 residues from the 3 u2032 terminal position in either a linear or circular dna molecule discrete elements are referred to as being u201c upstream u201d or u201c 5 u2032 u201d relative to an element if they are bonded or would be bonded to the 5 u2032 end of that element similarly discrete elements are u201c downstream u201d or u201c 3 u2032 u201d relative to an element if they are or would be bonded to the 3 u2032 end of that element transcription proceeds in a 5 u2032 to 3 u2032 manner along the dna strand this means that rna is made by the sequential addition of ribonucleotide 5 u2032 triphosphates to the 3 u2032 terminus of the growing chain with the elimination of pyrophosphate as used herein the term u201c target nucleic acid u201d or u201c nucleic acid target u201d refers to a particular nucleic acid sequence of interest thus the u201c target u201d can exist in the presence of other nucleic acid molecules or within a larger nucleic acid molecule as used herein the term u201c nucleic acid probe u201d refers.
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the filtrate obtained was heated at 60 u00b0 c for 3 4 hours and cooled to 20 u00b0 c before addition of an aqueous solution of hcl 17 5 3 vol the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes and the solid filtered washed with water 2 u00d7 5 vol and dried under vacuum at 60 65 u00b0 c the suberanilic acid 1 eq obtained in stage 1 was dissolved in dmf 5 vol and cdi 2 eq was added at 25 30 u00b0 c and maintained for 30 minutes under stirring hydroxylamine hydrochloride 4 eq was added and stirring continued for 30 minutes water 25 vol was then added and the mixture stirred for 2 hours the precipitated solid was filtered washed with water 2 u00d7 5 vol and dried under vacuum at 50 u00b0 c aqueous ammonia 2 5 vol was added to the crude vorinostat 1 eq in acetonitrile 15 vol at 25 30 u00b0 c the mixture was then maintained at 55 60 u00b0 c for 1 hour before being cooled to 20 25 u00b0 c and being stirred for a further hour the resulting solid was filtered washed with acetonitrile 2 u00d7 0 5 vol and dried under vacuum at 45 50 u00b0 c for 5 hours a mixture of cdi 0 5 eq and dcc 0.
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may be produced utilizing apparatus generally similar to that disclosed in mills et al u s pat no 3 347 274 which discloses apparatus for winding three narrow film strips about the periphery of a mandrel employing a winding belt wrapped about the strips and mandrel and driven by a driving wheel in order to provide the continuous inner layer 14 minor modifications are made in the extrusion apparatus shown in said mills et al patent so that a continuous inner layer is solution extruded onto the inner surface of the spirally wound outer layer the invention will be further illustrated by the following non limiting example a formulation for preparing a soft inner layer 14 was produced by mixing the following components ______________________________________polyvinyl acetate methyl alcohol solution 77 12 50 solids solid polyvinyl acetate polymer 6 28 plasticizer phthalate ester 9 93 adogen no 572 n oleyl propylene diamine 0 95 cab o sil silica thickener 6 47 red dye 0 05 ______________________________________ this formulation was solution extruded onto the inner surface of a spirally wound polyethylene terephthalate tube just after the point of tube formation utilizing a mandrel and a winding belt to produce the spirally wound tube the methyl alcohol solvent was evaporated leaving a laminated tubular product having a spirally wound polyvinyl terephthalate outer layer and a relatively soft inner layer consisting essentially.
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depicting the preferred embodiment of the leps 39 s wrap around chain propulsion mechanism which is illustrated in fig1 through 8 fig1 illustrates a right side view of the vehicle body that structurally accommodates the wrap around chain 2 propulsion system the roller chain 30 of said right assembly is looped around the load bolt 4 occupying the bores of parallel vertical plates 50 composing the u201c l u201d shaped levers 46 this loop allows the top rear portion of the larger chain 30 to be overlapped by its smaller portion while the chain link spaces are aligned at least three aligned spaces are occupied by a bolt and fastened by separate nuts 16 fig5 the larger portion of each roller chain 30 lead forward then a smaller offset roller chain 28 is connected to the leading end of the former chain portion 30 from the side that is facing away from the rear wheel the smaller offset roller chain 28 length is just short of the circumference length of the drive cylinder 14 this is necessary so that the ends of the shorter chain 28 do not collide with each other while it is being wrapped around the drive cylinder 14 furthermore the other connected larger portion of the roller chain 30 continues to wrap around the drive cylinder 14 after the smaller roller chain 28 is fully wrapped around the drive cylinder 14 this chain assembly 2 allows for a transmission means that wraps around the drive cylinder 14 at least 1 and u00be times without chain 2 conflict between the offset connections is a spacer 34 that prevent the chain pins from colliding with each other.
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a stop on the left side wall at a point slightly higher than point b the particle will then accelerate down the wall pass through point a and pass through point b with a positive radial velocity thus escaping the magnetic ring in order to capture the externally injected electron either it must be slowed radially or the potential walls must be raised the acceleration acting on the particle can be varied when the particle is at or near point a to increase the integral of the force between points a and b that is the difference in potential between points a and b from the equation for a radial it is clear that an increase in the magnetic field decreases a radial thus increasing the potential difference between points a and b which would make it possible to capture the particle this has been generally the approach of the prior art for large diameter rings however for magnetic rings under 1 m in radius the time available to make this change is generally on the order of 10 nanoseconds or less which would require very fast time varying magnets thereby being extremely expensive or even infeasible it is the change in potential that captures the particle for a particle with a relativistic energy v u2248 c the speed of light the energy lost through radiation such as synchrotron radiation or through collisions will result in a decreased effective mass while the velocity remains approximately equal to the speed of light the decreased mass lowers the centripetal force making it easier to contain the particle however synchrotron radiation does not cause a significant energy loss per orbit for electrons below 100 mev using a material target allows a significant change in a radial and thus u radial even.
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of 12 the break elongation of 24 was clearly higher polyester having a relative viscosity n intr of 0 68 was melted at 305 u00b0 c and was extruded at a rate of 307 g min from two spinneret plates each having 192 holes each hole having a diameter of 0 4 mm the extruded filaments were passed through a 1700 mm long blow duct in which they were cooled by a transversely directed stream of air flowing at a speed of 0 6 m sec thereafter a 99 preparation was applied to the filaments by cold rolls so that the oil film of the finished yarn was 0 7 the filaments were then drawn between two sets of rolls duos at a temperature of 115 u00b0 c and a draw ratio of 1 6 1 on the second duo the filaments were allowed to thermally set at a temperature of 220 u00b0 c were then passed over the unheated let down roll system at a temperature of 45 u00b0 c and a speed of 3 050 m min and through the cooling zone at a temperature of 38 u00b0 c and were finally wound up at a speed of 2 990 m min with a permissible amount of shrinkage between duo 2 and the let down roll system with a relaxation tension of 0 2 g dtex and a windup tension of 170 g a yarn of 1100 192 dtex denier was obtained the residence time of the yarn in the let down roll system was 0 22 sec no disturbances occurred during the drawing operation the dry heat shrinkage was 3.
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as dye 1 with n being 1 dye 1 shown above is a photochromic backbone polymer that contains 7 8 repeat units degree of polymerization dp 7 8 while dye 2 shown above is a photochromic molecule with a specifically chosen end group stellacci f bertarelli c toscano f gallazzi m c zerbi g chem phys lett 302 5 6 563 570 1999 u201c stellacci u201d dye 3 is the same chemical formula as dye 1 with n being 1 to prepare the electrospun fibers pmma and either dye1 or dye2 are dissolved in chcl 3 using the specific concentrations shown in table 1 the resultant dye1 or dye2 pmma solution is then electrospun using established processing protocols the specific parameters used for the first set of experiments described below are summarized in table 1 in table 1 the conditions used for the electrospinning of the photochromic fibers are as follows concentration is in wt voltage is the potential of the syringe nozzle relative to the grounded target speed rate is the amount of solution provided to the syringe nozzle h t is the relative humidity and temperature at the time the electrospun fibers were produced as a result of electrospinning the dye pmma solutions fibers whose diameters range between 1 and 10 microns are produced depending on the concentration of pmma in chcl 3 under other conditions fibers smaller and bigger than this range have been produced by the electrospinning process as described in megelski u201c stephens u201d j s stephens j f rabolt.
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layer 8 and the second isolation layer 9 thereafter the upper shield layer 7 is formed and electrically coupled to the lower shield layer 6 after the terminal 10 is formed the protection layer 11 is formed and processed by lapping or the like until the terminal 10 is exposed to the surface thereby the terminal 10 is electrically coupled to the lower shield layer 6 and the upper shield layer 7 by grounding the terminal 10 and connecting the current source and the differential amplifier 12 between the remaining terminals 10 the noises of the mr head can be reduced in the same way as the embodiments described before other embodiments of the present invention will now be described fig6 is a sectional view of an embodiment in which the structure of the through hole 23 located at the terminal 13 of the mr head illustrated in fig5 a and 5b is modified after the lower shield layer 6 the first isolation layer 8 the mr element 2 the bias layer 13 the second isolation layer 9 and the upper shield layer 7 are formed all of the layers are etched to make a through hole 24 thereafter a terminal 4 of.
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increased or decreased by the amount and type of additive the mechanical properties such as tensile properties modulus impact resistance etc can be tuned as described above the additive can range from 0 001 to 90 by weight more preferably from 0 001 to 50 and most preferably from 0 001 to 25 a list of plasticizers that can be used to practice the present invention is given in table 1 the plasticizer can be small molecules oligomeric or polymeric in nature as can be seen in table 1 they can be monofuntional bifunctional and multifunctional the additive can also be removed from the final film structure if so desired by appropriate extraction polyaniline synthesis polyaniline is synthesized by the oxidative polymerization of aniline using ammonium peroxydisulfate in aqueous hydrochloric acid the polyaniline hydrochloride precipitates from solution the polymer is then neutralized using aquoeous ammonium hydroxide the neutralized or non dope polyaniline base is then filtered washed and dried polyaniline can also be made by electrochemical oxidative polymerization as taught by w huang b humphrey and a g macdiarmid j chem soc faraday trans 1 82 2385 1986 polyaniline base in nmp the polyaniline base powder is readily dissolved in nmp up to 5 solids thin films on the order of a micron can be formed by spin coating thick films are made by solution casting and drying 70 u00b0 c in vacuum oven under a nitrogen purge for 15 hours these solutions and films have the properties described above a polyaniline base was first dissolved in nmp to 5 solids and allowed to mix well a poly co.
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2 e 251 3 3 u03bd sub 5 f sub 2g 84 0 3 lattice vibration__________________________________________________________________________ nf 4 snf 5 is a white crystalline hygroscopy solid stable at room temperature and decomposing above 200 u00b0 c its characteristic x ray powder pattern is listed in table iv table iv______________________________________x ray powder data for nf sub 4 snf sub 5d obsd int d obsd int______________________________________7 72 mw 2 571 mw6 32 vs 2 519 vw5 69 w 2 276 w5 29 w 2 146 w4 51 m 2 064 ms4 19 m 1 965 mw3 80 vs 1 929 w3 46 m 1 820 m3 32 m 1 780 mw3 17 mw 1 757 mw2 868 w 1 732 mw2 802 w 1 700 mw2 743 m 1 661 vw2 683 w 1 639 w 1 615 w______________________________________ its ionic structure i e presence of nf 4 cations was established by its 19 f nmr spectrum in brf 5 solution in addition to the solvent lines it showed the triplet see above at u03c6 220 characteristic of nf 4 two resonances were observed for snf 5 at u03c6 145 4 and 162 4 respectively with an area ratio of 1 4 at 20 u00b0 c the resonances consisted of broad lines but at lower temperatures the u03c6 162 4 signal showed splittings based on a more detailed analysis of these data the snf 5 anion appears.
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65 standard recommends a time interval for outputting the zeroith event information table eit i e eit 0 but provides no guidelines regarding eit 1 through eit 128 for the rating region table rrt the a 65 standard recommends a value only for the output frequency of rrt 1 and no recommendation is made regarding the output frequencies of any of the extended text tables etts under the a 65 standard it is left to the discretion of the operator of a psip data generation system to select the frequency of table output for the unmentioned tables the operator could specify an entry for each group of tables but that would be burdensome because it would require a total of over 500 entries a simple solution to the problem of unspecified output frequencies would be to set each type of table to the same output frequency but that creates a problem in that the guidelines for bandwidth specified by the a 65 standard would be exceeded a further consideration to solve the problem namely of how to insert the least amount possible of meta data into the dtv signal and yet still achieve an a 65 compliant dtv signal is how closely in time to the present moment does each table relate that is table types such as the eit describe event information up to two weeks into the future a user of an electronic program guide that receives such table types will typically want to view event information concerning only the next 24 48 hours users typically.
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the operation of system 22 combustor 26 is supplied with pressurized air from a bleed port 40 of one or more gas turbine engine propulsion systems 18 e g a compressor bleed port combustor 26 includes one or more fuel injectors not shown which are supplied with fuel from a fuel tank 42 e g an aircraft 10 fuel tank combustor 26 is configured to mix the fuel with pressurized air received from bleed port 40 and to ignite the mixture using one or more igniters not shown combustor 26 is configured to contain the combustion process and to discharge the pressurized air heated by the combustion process into turbine 28 turbine 28 is coupled to both generator 30 and refrigerant compressor 32 and is operative to power both generator 30 and refrigerant compressor 32 by extracting energy from the hot gases discharged from combustor 26 in one form generator 30 and refrigerant compressor 32 operate at the same rotational speed as turbine 28 in other embodiments one or more gearboxes may be interposed between turbine 28 and generator 30 and or refrigerant compressor 32 to drive generator 30 and or refrigerant compressor 32 at a different speed of rotation than turbine 28 condenser 34 is fluidly coupled to the output of refrigerant compressor 32 condenser 34 is operative to condense the refrigerant discharged by refrigerant compressor 32 during the operation of turbine 28 in one form ambient air e g including ram air.