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case as can be seen the composite material with the iron coating has the best reversible desorption i e 4 86 weight percent at 250 u00b0 c and 2 27 weight percent at 90 u00b0 c furthermore while iron and palladium are the preferred catalytic material a broader group comprising iron palladium platinum iridium gold and mixtures or alloys thereof is deemed by the inventors to be useful in the instant invention fig8 b is a bar graph plot of the amount of hydrogen in weight percent desorbed from composite materials produced from either the ar031 base alloy or another alloy ar026 mg 55 ni 36 mn 6 co 3 coated with various catalytic coatings on the y axis versus a different desorption temperatures on the x axis amazingly these composite materials can reversibly desorb about 1 0 to 1 1 weight percent hydrogen even at temperatures as low as 30 u00b0 c this is unheard of for a magnesium based system and allows for instant startup of hydrogen powered devices i e fuel cells hydrogen internal combustion engines etc without the need to instantaneously increase the temperature of the hydride storage material to hundreds of degrees the catalytic coating of palladium or iron should be as thin as possible and still produced the desired enhancement of the kinetics of the storage of hydrogen in the base alloy.
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by melt dry or wet spinning a suitable liquid of the precursor material the polyacrylonitrile pan based fibers which have a normal nominal diameter of from 4 to 25 micrometers are collected as an assembly of a multiplicity of continuous filaments in tows the fibers are than stabilized for example by oxidation or any other conventional method of stabilization the stabilization fibers or tows which are typically made from chopped or stretch broken fiber staple are processed according to the invention and heat treated at elevated temperatures in an inert non oxidizing atmosphere for a period of time to produce a heat induced thermoset reaction typically nitrogen content for the fiber of between about 5 to 35 is maintained at a temperature range of from 150 u00b0 c to 525 u00b0 c and above the fibers are generally provided with a substantially permanent or irreversible heat set as a result of the higher temperature treatment of 525 u00b0 c and above a more permanent or irreversible crimp is imparted to the fibers or tows the resulting tows or fibers may be used per se the carbonaceous fibers derived from oxidized polyacrylonitrile based materials which provided by the invention are classified into three groups in a first group the carbonaceous fibers have a carbon content of greater than 65 but less than 85 are electrically nonconductive and do not possess any electrostatic dissipating characteristics i e they are not able to dissipate an electrostatic charge the term electrically nonconductive as utilized in the present invention relates to a resistance of greater than 4 u00d7 10 6 ohms cm 10 7 ohms in when measured on a 6k 6000 filaments tow of individual fibers having a.
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edge similar to bond beam panels fig5 b there is no need for all the structural reinforcing at the gutter location as aac is strong enough by itself an angled routed groove 44 may be added to the aac panels to transmit moisture out of the roof assembly and act as an integrated gutter system to gutter box 46 hereof no prior art of cementitious materials with integrated gutter systems employ a gravity driven water removal method all prior art relies on inferior water pressure method as subsequent water forces previous water toward down spout box and off the roof the prior art 39 s use of water pressure has negative results of residual moisture remaining in trough which eventually causes water damage due to debris build up and or freezing downspout box 46 fig4 d disperses moisture out and away from habitat by curved wall and wide slot at base the interior ridges and various platform heights of curved wall near slot break up the mass of water into smaller droplets so as it is propelled out of box large volumes of water do not overburden any one area too much finally the facia water deflection system 45 is one and the same material as the roofing and is one continuous niece of roofing material specifically shaped to have reversing angles with a series of sharp angles so it is impossible for water coming off the roof to run down its face but rather gravity pulls water off its face at several different places which not only deflects water away from house.
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illustrate two such convex forms for the cured excess filler deposits 66 in fig1 12 the convex shape extends beyond and surrounds the second via opening 44 in fig1 15 the convex shape is approximately limited to the area of the second via opening 44 through different shapes or configurations the visible light passing through the filler material 50 may be altered to produce a different visual appearance or effect to the user similar to altering the shape or configuration of a lens as another example fig1 18 illustrate instead of a concave or convex shape a flush fill that is an embodiment where the filler material 50 is flush with the surface of the second or front side 18 the cured filler material 50 and front side 18 from the method 10 results in protected vias 30 capable of transmitting light through panel 12 the use of vias and an optically transparent filler material produces a smooth and continuous panel surface to the naked eye that is capable of displaying controlled images through the vias from interior illumination as shown in fig1 fig1 illustrates a panel 12 including a back light 70 which may be an led fluorescent or incandescent light or other lighting devices panel 12 may be a section inserted into a housing or may be an integral section of the housing 72 as shown in fig1 the resultant panel 12 can be used in all manner.
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to various user interfaces and power sources and are conducive to the performance of minimally invasive surgical procedures the articulation rod 20 extends substantially the length of the housing 12 along its longitudinal axis x the articulation rod 20 is pivotally connected to a jaw 50 such a pivotal connection may be accomplished through the use of a hinge 52 attached intermediate the articulation rod 20 and the jaw 50 the jaw 50 pivotally communicates with the housing 12 at the distal end 16 thereof through the use of a rack 60 in this way motion of the articulation rod 20 results in rotation of the jaw 50 the rack 60 provides a pivot about which the jaw 50 rotates the actuation rod 30 provides for actuation of the jaw 50 the actuation rod has a pin 36 disposed at the distal end 34 thereof the pin 36 seats in a rack channel 72 disposed in a rack driver 70 the rack driver is pivotally attached to the housing 12 via a pin 74 or the like the housing has two longitudinal apertures 18 19 formed therethrough at the distal end 16 thereof to provide for lateral movement of the rack driver 70 which shall be described in detail hereinbelow longitudinal motion of the actuation rod 30 moves the pin 36 in the rack channel 72 which translates the longitudinal.
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415 adapted to receive a tab 414 finally positioning guides 416 can also be selectively positioned to aid the manufacture of the battery the alignment mechanisms 41 6 are shown in detail in the cross sections of fig1 and 12 taken at lines b b of fig9 turning now to fig1 a cross sectional view taken at lines b b of fig9 shows the alignment of the inner casing 408 with outer casing 402 and the ultrasonic bonding at energy director 410 in particular positioning guide 416 provides a reference point for inner casing 408 additionally an embankment 418 can be included to prevent the movement of foot 412 of inner casing 408 during ultrasonic bonding that is because the energy director is positioned along an inclined portion of outer casing 402 foot 412 which is normally horizontal is forced into an inclined position during the ultrasonic bonding accordingly embankment 418 prevents the movement of foot 412 away from positioning guide 416 although foot 412 is shown positioned at a particular location along the outer casing 402 it will be understood that energy director 410 be positioned at any location along wall 410 turning to fig1 an alternate embodiment incorporates a leveling surface 420 including the energy director 410 leveling surface 420 prevents foot 412 from being forced to an inclined position during ultrasonic bonding in summary the present invention reduces the complexity for manufacturing and the weight of the completed battery in particular a combination of ultrasonic bonding and adhesive bonding can reduce the.
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such as for example notional rate payment dates applicable factors or business day conventions for example the data storage facility 110 can use the coupon data for the linked trade records to calculate the coupons as if they were in a current state 282 of confirmed the trade event can contain a fee or one time up front payment such as single payment amounts for cds initial payment amounts for cd indices and or one time premiums fee data can be used by the data storage facility 110 to designate fees due regardless of post trade events an exemplary list of trade record statuses and how coupons and fees are calculated is depicted below in table 5 referring to table 5 the first column u201c trade record status u201d indicates the current status of the trade records which is u201c unconfirmed u201d if all parties haven not confirmed the trade record if one party has initiated the trade the status is u201c alleged u201d if all parties have confirmed the trade record the value is u201c confirmed u201d the u201c linked u201d column indicates a trade record is linked with u201c yes u201d and un linked with u201c no u201d if trade record linking is not effectual the value is u201c irrelevant u201d for both the u201c coupons u201d and u201c fees u201d.
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alternatively needle 5 may be affixed with a threaded portion or permanently attached by welding or other means needle holder 4 is retained by a screw not shown that passes through hole 3 d in top door 3 needle holder 4 and into needle mount 4 c needle holder 4 is attached to top door 3 by an additional screw not shown that passes through holes 4 a needle 5 passes through needle slot 6 b of foot 6 foot 6 is pivotally attached to needle holder 4 by foot mount pin 7 spring 8 not shown resides between foot 6 and needle holder 4 in spring mount 6 c the lower door assembly will be described with reference to fig1 3 and 4 mandrel cover 26 is secured to lower door 14 by screws not shown that pass through mandrel cover 26 and lower door 14 mandrel cover 26 includes needle slot 26 a that allows needle 5 to pass through mandrel cover 26 and interface with rotary stitch mandrel 15 mandrel tensioner 20 is secured between a pin attached to rotary stitch mandrel 15 and pin 14 f that is secured to lower door 14 mandrel tensioner 20 may be a spring rubber band.
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a dairy product a fruit product a vegetable product and a fish product the modified atmosphere may be either oxygen rich or have a reduced oxygen content compared to ambient air also the modified atmospheres of the present invention also typically operate to reduce both aerobic and anaerobic pathogens in the food stored under the modified atmosphere the modified atmosphere for the meat product typically contains about 70 by volume oxygen about 20 by volume carbon dioxide and about 10 by volume nitrogen the modified atmosphere for the fish product typically contains about 40 by volume carbon dioxide and about 60 by volume nitrogen the modified atmosphere for fruits or vegetables typically contains from about 3 to about 10 by volume oxygen from about 3 to about 10 by volume carbon dioxide and from about 80 to about 94 by volume nitrogen the modified atmosphere for dairy products typically contains from about 10 to about 30 by volume carbon dioxide and from about 70 to about 90 by volume nitrogen applicants also believe that a modified atmosphere can be used for medications for example medications that might be prone to oxidation might have their shelf life improved by being stored in a container with a modified atmosphere with reduced oxygen content to prevent or retard oxidation the modified atmosphere is typically over the medication a method of producing a modified atmosphere within a rigid container typically includes the steps shown in fig1 and described below first a food to be stored under a modified atmosphere is placed within the.
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3 3 pentamethyl 2 3 6 7 tetrahydro 1h indene 4 5 dione is first prepared with 1 1 2 3 3 pentamethyl 1 2 3 5 6 7 hexahydro inden 4 one cashmeran u00ae commercially available at iff via oxidation with 2 2 6 6 tetramethylpiperidin 1 yl oxidanyl tempo prepared as described by barton in tetrahedron letters 1984 25 6 pages 603 606 a 100 ml reaction flask is charged with 1 1 2 3 3 pentamethyl 2 3 6 7 tetrahydro 1h indene 4 5 dione 10 g 0 04 mol and formamide nh 2 cho 50 ml the reaction mixture is heated to 200 u00b0 c and stirred for 24 hours the crude mass is diluted with toluene 50 ml and then washed once with aqueous sodium carbonate 10 100 ml followed by twice with brine 30 ml toluene is recovered by roto evaporation the crude product is further purified with liquid chromatography biotage u00ae system and then crystallized product of a mixture of 6 6 7 8 8 pentamethyl 5 6 7 8 tetrahydro 4h 1 oxa 3 aza as indacene and 6 6 7 8 8 pentamethyl 5 6 7 8 tetrahydro 4h indeno 4 5 d oxazole u02dc 10 g is obtained 1 1 2 3 3 pentamethyl octahydro inden 4 one is first prepared by the hydrogenation of 1 1 2 3 3 pentamethyl 1 2 3 5 6 7 hexahydro inden 4 one cashmeran u00ae commercially available at iff 1 1 2 3 3 pentamethyl hexahydro indene 4 5 dione is subsequently prepared with 1 1 2 3 3 pentamethyl octahydro inden 4 one prepared as described by barton in tetrahedron.
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this case the leakage is at the sor side there is a high possibility that leakage abnormality occurs at every port therefore the above described operation assures higher certainty and reliability than detecting leakage at each port independently of the others and operating the associated cutoff valve if the leakage occurs at the exposure apparatus side such a port at which the leakage has occurred is isolated by the emergency cutoff valve 17 simultaneously therewith such information is transmitted through the communication cable 5 to each port control 26 to close the emergency cutoff valves 21a 21e of the respective exposure apparatuses this ensures with certainty the protection of the beryllium window 21 and the exposure apparatus 15 even in the worst case wherein the leakage is not intercepted by the emergency cutoff valve 17 fig4 shows another embodiment wherein a signal from a seismometer is used as a signal representing the abnormality of the sor exposure system in fig4 denoted at 30 is a seismometer which is placed on the same ground on which the sor exposure system is provided denoted at 31 is a signal processing means which is operable to compare the signal from the seismometer 30 with a certain set value and also to provide in a certain situation or situations an alarm in the form of an abnormality signal the signal processing means includes a.
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2 452______________________________________ american cyanamide butylated urea methylated melamine the zno pigment grinds are made first by making a cowles predispersion followed by a sandmill grind to a 7 8 hegman grind ______________________________________ingredient a b______________________________________ epoxy acrylic emulsion 300 300deionized water 122 122dimethyl ethanolamine 3 5 3 5butanol 22 22cymel 303 5 5 phenodur pr 307 5 5butyl cellosolve 5 525 carnauba wax emulsion 2 2zno grind 34 a 34 43 zno grind 34 b 34 43 solids u02dc 24 u02dc 24viscosity 4 ford 50 seconds 50 seconds zno on total solids u02dc 16 5 u02dc 16 5 ______________________________________ 30 solids 70 30 epoxy acrylic emulsion having u02dc 85 acid number low molecular weight gold colorant phenolic at 65 solids initial evaluation of 34 a 34 and 34 b 34 shows both having u02dc the same flexibility which is u02dc 50 wedge bend failure with a 5 6 mg sq inch film after lestt than 24 hours after preparation 34 b 34 begins to show 1 worse flexibility of u02dc 75 100 failure 2 a reduction in viscosity to about 30 seconds and 3 a grainy appearance due to pigment flocculation while 34 a 34 also shows somewhat similar results the flexibility does not worsen quite as much and as quickly both 34 a 34 and 34 b 34 eventually show heavy pigment settling which makes the material unsuitable for usage as well as the reduced.
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simplified perspective view illustrating the basic elements of a multitransducer disc translating system a disc 10 is driven by a motor 12 at a substantially constant angular velocity an angular position sensing device 14 senses the disc 39 s speed and angular position for communication to a controller 24 the controller 24 is programmed with instructions for formating data locations on the disc 10 an arm 18 is extended or retracted by an actuator arm positioning mechanism 16 in response to an instruction from the controller 24 transducers 20 and 22 attached to said actuator arm 18 are hence positioned at any of a plurality of preselected positions along a radial line 28 shown dotted the translating system as described so far in this embodiment is similar to conventional disc memory systems data is translated to and from specific disc locations under the direction of the controller 24 which coordinates the timing of data translation with the position of a single transducer either 20 or 22 and the angular position of the disc 10 the preferred embodiment differs from conventional disc translating systems in that two or more transducer heads writing alternately are utilized to translate data onto a plurality of heretofore unusable data tracks the use of a controller 24 to instruct a data directing device 26 to select a specific transducer in a repetitive sequence from among a plurality of transducers such as 20 and 22 in a preselected format which is a function of transducer radial position and disc angular position enhances the efficiency with which data locations may be positioned on a disc to better understand the preferred embodiment it is helpful to first become.
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the art will appreciate that if the operational and design requirements dictate the need for a chamber optics platform whose total mass is such that thermal or other stresses are not rendered insignificant and which would affect the platform 39 s stability as a result of the constraints imposed by the ball cup joint described herein that modifications at each point can be made to free movement along the required degree of freedom for example with one of the three points fixed by a ball cup joint as described herein the second and third mounts could incorporate a cup and roller combination or a 34 v 34 groove to allow movement along the line segments which define the isosceles triangle created by the attachment points those skilled in the art will recognize that these alternative mounts are only two examples of attachment methods which would allow the chamber optics platform to move along the required degrees of freedom in reaction to thermal or other forces and that other equivalent arrangements are available referring now to fig3 a ball cup joint 190 is shown as an exploded close up comprising a threaded shaft 191 leveling means and locking device comprising a washer 192 and jam nut 193 threaded onto shaft 191 cup element 194 is mounted on floating pin 195 housed in cup housing 196 washer 197 is mounted inside cup element 194 atop floating pin 195 to provide support for the cup element when cup housing 196 and pin engagement screw 199 are threaded into engagement with flange 198 and floating pin 195 respectively bolts 200 secure flange 198 to the underside of chamber optics platform 150 not shown fig3 b showing ball cup joint mounting along section lines a a of fig2 d depicts threaded shaft 191 of.
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of apparatus 230 when utilizing a balloon catheter such as catheter 232 the inflated balloon may act as an insulator of increased impedance for directing a pulsed electric field along a desired electric flow path as will be apparent alternative insulators may be utilized as seen in fig6 when the helical electrode 236 physically contacts the wall of renal artery ra the generator 100 may generate a pef such that current passes between the helical electrode 236 and the shaft electrode 238 in a bipolar fashion the pef travels between the electrodes along lines li that generally extend along the longitudinal dimension of the artery the balloon 234 locally insulates and or increases the impedance within the patient 39 s vessel such that the pef travels through the wall of the vessel between the helical and shaft electrodes this focuses the energy to enhance denervation and or other neuromodulation of the patient 39 s renal nerves e g via irreversible electroporation fig7 illustrates an apparatus 240 similar to those shown in fig4 6 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention the apparatus 240 comprises a balloon catheter 242 having an expandable balloon 244 and a shaft electrode 246 located proximal of the expandable balloon 244 the apparatus 240 further comprises an expandable.
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the clamp 24 actuated to clamp the end 15 of the lead finger 14 against the heat block 20 or the adhesive strip 30 the wire bonding apparatus 26 is then actuated to form a wire bond on end 17 of wire 16 to an appropriate bond pad on die 10 after the formation of the bond of end 17 of wire 16 to the bond pad of die 10 the bonding apparatus is moved to appropriate end 15 of lead finger 14 for the formation of a suitable wire bond thereto by end 18 of wire 16 after the formation of the bond of the end 18 of wire 16 to the end 15 of lead finger 14 the independent clamp 24 and the bonding apparatus are actuated to substantially simultaneously remove the clamp 24 and the bonding apparatus 26 from the end 15 of the lead finger 14 alternately the bonding apparatus 26 is actuated to remove the apparatus from the bond location at the end 15 of the lead finger 14 either prior to or after the removal of the independent clamp 24 from a lead finger 14 during the removal of the bonding apparatus 26 from.
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form an undercut viewed from stator front side 11 inwardly protruding projection 13 is elevated with respect to the diameter of opening 10 and therefore may also be referred to as an elevation camshaft 2 has a longitudinal axis 15 longitudinal axis 15 may also be referred to as the camshaft longitudinal axis or as the shaft longitudinal axis for short a plurality of cams 16 at least one camshaft bearing area 17 and a retaining section 18 are formed on camshaft 2 a cylindrical clearance 19 is formed on retaining section 18 of camshaft 2 a web 20 which may also be referred to as a nose protrudes or extends radially outwardly from clearance 19 an outer diameter 21 of web 20 may also be referred to as a centering diameter retaining section 18 camshaft bearing area 17 and cams 16 follow one another along longitudinal axis 15 starting from a front side 22 of camshaft 2 front side 22 may also be referred to as the camshaft front side or as the shaft front side web 20 axially adjoins front side 22 of camshaft 2 it is particularly advantageous for web 20 to directly adjoin front side 22 since this arrangement takes up little installation space in camshaft adjuster 1 a further web 23 may be formed at one end of clearance 19 at a distance from web 20 as shown in fig1 through 4 web 20 and clearance 19 form an undercut viewed from front side 22 a marking 24 is provided radially outwardly on stator front side 11 viewed from adjuster longitudinal axis 7 u2014 in the present case in the radial direction behind projection.
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allatostatins or an active c terminal portion thereof containing at least the c terminal pentapeptide xaa 3 x 1 phe gly x 2 nh 2 xaa 3 being phe or tyr are modified at their n terminus by addition of a hydrophobic moiety which may be an aromatic amine aromatic acid or aliphatic fatty acid a variety of hydrophobic aromatic amines and acids are suitable for use herein preferred acids include phenyl alkanoic alkenoic or alkynoic acids such as 9 fluoreneacetic acid 6 phenyl hexanoic acid or 9 phenyl nonanoic acid while preferred amines include phenyl alkanoic alkenoic or alkynoic amines such as 4 phenyl butyl amine without being limited thereto examples of other suitable aromatic acids include 2 biphenylenecarboxylic acid 9 anthracenecarboxylic acid 1 fluorenecarboxylic acid and 1 pyrenebutyric acid while other suitable aromatic amines include 1 aminoanthracene 6 amino 3 4 benzocoumarin 2 amino 7 bromofluorene 6 aminochrysene 3 aminofluoranthene 9 aminophenanthrene and 1 pyrenemethylamine and suitable aliphatic fatty acids include palmitic acid caprylic acid decanoic acid lauric acid and valeric acid optionally the hydrophobic aromatic amines or acids or the aliphatic fatty acids may further include the amino acid arg conjugated thereto the analog of this second embodiment may be prepared from any member of the allatostatin family of neuropeptides a variety of these allatostatins have been previously described and are suitable for use herein as mentioned the allatostatin polypeptide to which the hydrophobic moiety is attached should include at least an active c terminal portion containing the c terminal pentapeptide xaa 3 x 1 phe gly x 2 nh 2 and may encompass the entire native allatostatin polypeptide however the polypeptide should not be so.
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of the first adhesive material layer 120 serving as the intermediate layer the first sensing electrode pattern layer 140 is disposed at a lower portion of the first pet substrate 150 and the second adhesive material layer 121 is formed at a lower portion of the first sensing electrode pattern layer 140 the second pet substrate 151 and the second sensing electrode pattern layer 141 are sequentially formed under the second adhesive material layer 121 formed as described above that is in the embodiment shown in fig4 a formation order of respective layers of the touch panel is inversed to that of the embodiment shown in fig3 however similar to the embodiment of fig3 the printed pattern 130 is formed at a side of the touch panel 100 other than a side of the transparent window 110 and a first sensing electrode pattern layer 140 of the touch panel 100 is bonded to the transparent window 110 through the first adhesive material layer 120 in the embodiment of fig4 the printed pattern 130 is disposed on the first pet substrate 150 fig5 is a sectional view illustrating a touch panel according to a third embodiment as shown in fig5 an intermediate layer is formed at a lower portion of a transparent window 110 in the same manner as the embodiments of fig3 and 4 the intermediate layer is prepared as the first adhesive material layer 120 the first adhesive material layer 120 may be configured by a psa or an oca the sensing electrode pattern part 100 may.
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mounting holes 316a 316n and deformed stiffeners 320 322 326 and 328 the angle mount clip 300 is a modification of the deflection slide clip 10 which accommodates vertical movement of the primary structure with angled members as shown in fig1 the angle member 304 includes a planar member 308 bent at and aligned at a right angle about bend axis 310 to a planar member 312 the plate member 302 includes a vertically aligned slotted hole 314 and a plurality of holes 318a 318n suitable for attachment by various hardware means known in the art planar member 312 includes a plurality of holes 316a 316n for suitable attachment to a concrete slab 224 or any specified material in the primary structure deformed stiffeners 320 and 322 align horizontally along and between planar member 308 and 312 to increase its lateral load carrying capabilities the plate member 302 includes a central planar area 338 with a slotted hole 314 vertically aligned along the central planar area 338 and upper and lower planar areas 340 and 342 respectively offset from the planar area 338 as also illustrated in fig9 a plurality of attachment holes 318a 318n align about the plate member 302 for securing plate member 302 to a stud or other support beam a large head rivet 344 and spring washers 346 and 348 slidingly secure angle member 304 to plate member 302 having the slotted hole 314 located on plate member 302 allows angle member 304 to be pivotally engaged between various angled concrete slabs or other suitable materials and the primary structure the vertical alignment of slotted hole 314 also allows for the angle mount clip 300 to accommodate any vertical.
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serves to urge the pin projections 12 into the locking recesses 9 of the bayonet slots 8 to secure the trimming device 1 against unintentional disconnection from the handle 2 the sleeve portion 7 and the plug part 11 form further electric contacts that cooperate to complete a circuit for the flow of electrical current between the battery in the handle and the trimming device the trimming device 1 includes a hood or shroud 15 which surrounds the plug part 11 for enclosing the male and female members of the bayonet coupling to preclude ingress of moisture to the electrical contacts the female member carries an annular seal 16 such as an o ring seal disposed in a peripheral groove provided on the sleeve portion 7 axially inwardly of the bayonet slots 8 and the shroud 15 has a close fit over the seal 16 to ensure a watertight connection between the shroud and the handle when the male and female coupling members are engaged the trimming device includes a drive unit 20 and a trimmer unit 21 the male coupling member 6 and the shroud 15 are provided on a housing 22 of the drive unit in which is housed an electric rotary motor 23 and a transmission mechanism 24 for converting rotary motion of a motor shaft 25 into reciprocation of a drive output.
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curing fluorinatedpolyimide based treating solutionsstart endtemperature rate temperature hold______________________________________65 u00b0 c 240 u00b0 c 25 u00b0 c hour 240 u00b0 c 4 hours______________________________________ it may be necessary where a very low degree of porosity is required to repeat one or more times the cycle of applying coat of treating solution removing excess solution and curing the solution a 34 finish 34 coating may be applied to the impregnated carbon or graphite article after curing which serves to fill any residual porosity and to level the article surfaces in one embodiment using furan based treating solutions the resin impregnated surfaces of the article are heated to an elevated temperature which is below the polymerizing temperature of the resin in the presence of the catalyst i e about 45 u00b0 c in the case of the preferred furfuryl alcohol zinc chloride system the heated resin impregnated surfaces of the article are then coated uniformly with a layer of the treating solution after which the surface is hand burnished with a damp cloth during the burnishing the polymerization may advance due to the heat in the article which may be further heated to assist further polymerization of the resin by hand burnishing it is possible to produce a thin level glassy surface film on the article.
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and heat sinks 20 and 26 this common path eliminates the need for individual paths that would pose a space and weight problem for the system which is intended for remote space surveillance applications the figure illustrates an optional second symmetrical thermal switch 28 shortened which would be identical and connected for redundancy fig3 illustrates a heat sink 20 which has the form of a prior art heat pipe which dumps heat collected from the heat pipe array 14 this structure is more fully described in u s pat no 4 470 451 issued on sep 11 1984 to the present assignee the body of heat sink 20 includes a main body 27 extending perpendicularly from a flange 30 within the body exists a first channel 32 having circular cross section and which serves as a vapor channel the wall of the vapor channel contains a multiplicity of circumferential grooves 34 which are schematically illustrated these grooves extend along the length of the vapor channel over which heat rejection takes place cryocooler 22 is mounted to flange 30 and heat transfer occurs between the metallic body 27 of the heat sink 20 and the cryocooler 22 when the cryocooler is operating the body 27 of the heat sink 20 further has a second channel existing in parallel spaced relationship to the first channel and having a somewhat smaller diameter the second channel is a liquid channel 36 and is interconnected with the vapor channel 32 via passageway 38 in the event that cryocooler 22 is operative in the system vapor in channel 32 will condense and the resulting condensate liquid will flow into the circumferential grooves 34 then into the connecting passageway 38 and then into the liquid channel.
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the next step of the method fig1 consists in electroforming the second element 10 by galvanic deposition of a second metal in the aperture or apertures of the new resin mould 7 b by carefully choosing the two metals used in the method those skilled in the art may give the bimetal part the desired aesthetic or mechanical properties in this context u201c metals u201d of course includes metal alloys typically the second metal will be chosen from among the group that includes nickel copper gold silver nickel iron and nickel phosphorus those skilled in the art will understand that the present invention is not limited to decorative applications the function of a first element made of a first metal which is inserted into a second element made of a second metal may also be a mechanical or tribological function by way of example it is possible to make metal watch hands that have an insert made of a very dense material located behind the hand this insert is used as counterweight for the hand index according to a particular embodiment a nickel hand density 8 9 could for example have a large gold insert density 19 3 as counterweight it should be specified that an insert to be used as counterweight would preferably be very thick more than approximately 100 microns so that its weight is sufficient to have the desired effect once the second element 10 has been electroformed it may be necessary to level its top face by lapping and polishing depending upon the solidity of.
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of total weight of carboxylic acid groups in the coating composition alternatively from 25 wt to 100 wt in some embodiments of the invention the initial ph of the aqueous composition is from 2 7 alternatively from 2 5 6 the target ph value preferably is from 7 8 to 9 3 alternatively from 8 to 9 2 in some embodiments of the invention the aqueous coating composition is an acrylic latex comprising copolymers of acrylic or methacrylic acid with c 1 c 8 alkyl acrylates or methacrylates in some embodiments of the invention the acrylic latex comprises 40 65 wt polymer solids alternatively 45 62 wt alternatively 45 55 wt a 3 neck round bottom flask equipped with a stir bar dropping funnel and nitrogen outlet was charged with 2 nitropropane 50 g 0 57 mol and 50 ml of methanol the mixture was stirred for 10 minutes and triethylamine 2 8 g 5 mol was added the pale yellow solution was stirred for additional 15 minutes to the above mixture 50 glutaraldehyde solution 56 7 g 0 28 mol was added drop wise over a period of 90 minutes via a dropping funnel after completion of the addition the solution was allowed to stir at room temperature for 48 h the solution was poured in a separatory funnel containing 150 ml of ice water the two phases were separated and the aqueous layer was extracted 2 u00d7 50 ml with diethyl ether the combined organic phase were washed with 2 u00d7 50 ml of water and dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and filtered the solvent was removed by rotary evaporator and the viscous residue was.
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compensate for variations in memory cell characteristics from one memory cell 73 to another as is described in u201c verify key to the stable single electron memory operation u201d by t ishii et al 1997 iedm pp 171 174 with reference now to fig5 the write process 140 begins in a step 142 by activating one of the column address lines 75 and one of the row address lines 77 of fig3 a c to address one of the memory cells 73 in a step 144 a write pulse which may be either a current i w or a voltage v w pulse is applied to the addressed memory cell 73 in some embodiments the step 144 is used to write a binary value to the memory cell 73 in other embodiments the step 144 is used to write one of a plurality of possible values or data entries to the memory cell 73 by injecting a controlled number of electrons 32 into the islands 26 of the memory cell 73 in a step 146 an index variable n corresponding to a number of write cycles applied to this memory cell during this write process 140 is incremented in a step 148 the memory cell 73 is read by sampling a voltage or current associated with the.
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may be connected to the interface 110 in the example shown the computer 116 is connected to the interface 110 through a computer interface 114 as mentioned previously the computer interface 114 may be such that it is configured to connect to a computer port on the computer 116 for example the computer port on the computer 116 may include any one of an rs232 serial port a usb port a parallel port an ieee 1394 port a wireless connection a network connection or any other appropriate port the computer 116 may be configured to perform various functions for example the computer may be configured to receive signals from the current sensor through the interface 110 the computer can then selectively cause the electronically operable circuit breaker 106 to break a circuit that includes a power source to supply the semiconductor die 102 in response to receiving signals from the current sensor indicating that a fault has occurred in the semiconductor die 102 in addition the computer 116 may be configured to complete a circuit that includes the power source to the semiconductor die 102 in response to a fault being removed at the test jig 104 this allows the computer 116 to detect when a semiconductor die has failed indicated by a short circuit through the die and to automatically reset the electronically operable current breaker when a new semiconductor.
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layer 1216 a e g comprising oxide is deposited with a differential fill so that a thicker oxide is formed over gate electrode 1212 in the trench than over the adjacent mesa in fig1 c dielectric layer 1216 a is uniformly etched whereby a thin layer of dielectric 1216 b remains in the trench over gate electrode 1212 in fig1 c trench 1205 is filled with doped polysilicon 1217 conventional techniques are then used to form the heavy body region no shown the source interconnect not shown and other regions and layers in order to complete the cell structure source plug 1217 may be incorporated in the trench gate fet 100 in fig1 by integrating the process module represented by fig1 a 12d in conventional process sequences for forming the trench gate fet 100 in a similar manner fig7 shows a cross section view of a composite dual gate trench mosfet 700 wherein the advantageous features of the structures in fig4 6 have been combined as shown n type channel enhancement regions 726 source plug 730 and locos shield dielectric 722 are incorporate in mosfet 700 note that any two of the three features may be combined rather than all three depending on the design goals and performance requirements the alternate embodiments of each of the mosfets 400 500 600 discussed above also apply to mosfet 700 the modifications that need to be made to the process flow in fig1 a 13l to form mosfet 700 would be.
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a dense fluid bed 48 of catalyst into the lower portion of which bed regeneration gas typically air is introduced by distributor 50 supplied by conduit 52 cyclone separators 54 provided with diplegs 56 separate entrained catalyst particles from flue gas and return the separated catalyst to the fluid bed 48 flue gases pass from the cyclones into a plenum chamber and are removed therefrom by conduit 58 hot regenerated catalyst is returned to the bottom of riser 4 by conduit 6 to continue the process with another conversion cycle all of which is conventionally practiced the hot regen catalyst flows though conduit 42 provided with flow control valve 44 to ecc 60 containing a fluid bed 62 of ecc catalyst as schematically illustrated the ecc is coupled to the regenerator through the catalyst transfer lines but is physically located externally relative to both the regenerator and the cracker into the lower portion of the ecc bed is introduced the ecc feedstream of lower alkanes to be dehydrogenated most preferred is a stream in which propane is the major constituent relative to the amount of butanes and also to the total weight of other hydrocarbon components the alkane feed is supplied by distributor 64 fed through conduit 66 typically comprising propane and minor amounts of butanes and other lower alkanes and even smaller amounts of olefins.
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or well conduit integrity thereby permitting detection of leaks in the casing or production string the fiber optic line also permits the monitoring of gas lift valves from the thermal profile of the well in other embodiments the fiber optic line may include one or multiple sensors or sensor locations the sensors or sensor locations are adapted to measure a parameter of interest such as temperature distributed temperature pressure acoustic energy electric current magnetic field electric field flow chemical properties or a combination thereof the sensors may be fiber optic sensors electrical sensors or other types further the alternative path conduit can be used to pump both multi mode and single mode optic fiber into the same well bore thereby permitting calibration and correlation of backscattering signals to improve the resolution of the optical time domain reflectometry analysis of deep subsea wells in an alternative embodiment an electrical cable can be disposed in the alternative path conduit instead of the optical fiber the electrical cable may include one or more sensors or sensor locations as in the case of the optical fiber the optical fiber and the electrical cable are generally referred to herein as a u201c cable u201d well logging is often accomplished by disposing a tool down a wellbore with a variety of tools located thereon these tools may be inserted into the well bore adjacent the production flow line and therefore never risk causing obstruction or damage to these very expensive deep water well projects any cased hole logging tool can be disposed and run from a tubular member adjacent the production tubing these include.
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greater than 12 min were regarded as grossly abnormal those nails were cauterized to prevent excessive blood loss an anesthetized normal dog was administered doses of tissue factor protein representing 50 and 250 u kg of tissue factor protein on relipidation in the chromogenic assay the cbt in this animal was approximately 3 min prior to any infusion fig3 factor v levels were normal 30 min after each infusion table 6 the prothrombin and partial thromboplastin times were unchanged at the end of the experiment and the cbts were also within the normal range thus the infusion of tissue factor protein was well tolerated in normal dogs and no evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation was found a hemophilic dog with a prolonged cbt characteristic of hemophilia a was administered 50 u kg of tissue factor protein the cbt was normalized 30 min after this infusion fig3 this correction was not associated with an alteration in factor v levels nor was the prothrombin time lengthened table 6 the procoagulant effect was not maintained 90 min after the infusion as the cbt effect was again abnormal at this time point a dose response relationship was established by infusion of 250 tissue factor protein u kg at this dose the cbt of the hemophilic dog was normalized at 30 and 90 min fig3 this increased dosage was however associated with a decrease in factor v levels and a slight lengthening of the prothrombin time table 6 as a consequence experiments were repeated using a dose of 100 tissue factor protein u kg in order to obtain the maximum duration of efficacy while ensuring that other coagulation factor levels were unaffected thus a hemophilic.
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flower buds u2014 length about 8 mm diameter about 8 mm color 39d unopened flower buds are globose with six distinct lines of dehiscence where they split to reveal the flower sepals u2014 arrangement quantity single whorl of six fused sepals length about 9 mm width about 4 mm shape elliptical apex acute margin entire texture upper and lower surfaces smooth glabrous color when opening upper surface 37b when opening lower surface 144c fully opened upper surface 37b fully opened lower surface 144c pedicels u2014 about 7 mm in length 1 mm in diameter 178b in color and no pubescence calyx u2014 about 9 mm in length about 1 1 cm in diameter 36a in color on both surfaces and no pubescence arrangement appearance u2014 usually 6 or 7 per flower petal length u2014 about 1 9 cm petal width u2014 about 1 3 cm petal shape u2014 fan shaped petal apex u2014 ruffled rounded petal base u2014 sagittate petal margin u2014 undulate petal texture upper and lower surfaces u2014 glabrous petal color u2014 upper and lower surfaces are 155c quantity arrangement u2014 about 25 to 30 short stamens clustered in the center about 8 mm long filament color is 2c and anther color is 13a the short stamens are surrounded by 6 longer stamens about 1 2 cm long filament color is 63a and anther color is n199c the stamens are not pubescent pollen u2014 produced in moderate quantities and is 13b in color on the short stamens and 144c in color on the long stamens quantity u2014 one superior.
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plane guide in a selected groove is such that the portion of the plane guide that extends beyond the groove is substantially fixed relative to the portion of the plane guide that is located in the groove against movement out of the plane defined by the groove fig5 shows a proximal femur 2 with a trial implant that comprises a stem trial 10 located within the intramedullary cavity with a trial neck 50 and a trial head 52 fitted to it the trial neck has a mating surface with a spigot and a socket formed on it which cooperate with the spigot and the socket on the neck surface 18 of the stem trial so that the stem trial and the trial neck are located positively relative to one another against translation and rotation when each of the spigots is received in its corresponding socket and the mating surface on the neck portion abuts the neck surface 18 on the stem trial the femur is prepared for receiving the trial instrument of the invention using techniques that are commonly used in hip replacement surgical procedures these can include 1 pre operative planning using x ray or other images of the patient 39 s bone structure to identify provisionally the size and type of the implant components that are to be implanted and the required location of each implant component relative to anatomical landmarks 2 resecting the femoral neck at a level identified during the pre operative planning step with reference to.
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it is understood that the forwardmost portion of this tongue 12 attaches to a standard towing hitch of a tractor not shown the planter 10 is a standard item and generally comprises storage means for seeds and fertilizer means to automatically create a furrow in the ground means to automatically dispense the seeds into the furrow and means to cover the deposited seeds all of these elements are well known in the art and none are to be considered as part of this invention the coulters 34 are attached to the planter by way of framework assemblies 14 attached to either side of tongue 12 as shown in fig1 a detailed view of one of these framework assemblies 14 is shown in fig2 4 it being understood that the framework assembly 14 on the opposite side is a mirror image of this and that the constructional details are the same in each case framework assembly 14 comprises lateral member 16 having one end attached to mounting plate 18 by any convenient means such as welding bolting or the like lateral member 16 may be fabricated of any material having suitable strength but has been found that steel tubing having a generally square cross section of 31 2 inches on a side and a 3 8 inch wall thickness possesses sufficient strength and rigidity mounting plate 18 may be steel plate of 1 4 inch thickness or any other suitable material mounting plate 18 is attached to the sides of tongue 12 by way of bolts 20 located near each corner of the.
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noted that other medical devices or prosthesis including but not limited to balloons stent coverings vascular grafts or other implantable devices are also within the scope of the claimed invention the removable stent 10 is an intraluminal prosthesis or device having proximal 22 and distal ends 24 that are open the removable stent is generally tubular in shape and has an outer surface 30 which contains an inner lumen 32 that extends axially between collapsible proximal 22 and distal ends 24 a removable stent includes collapsing elements 40 which aid in collapsing or compressing the stent 10 for its removal from an intralumenal site the collapsing element 40 of the stent is a feature that aids in its efficient and easy removal from a body lumen as used herein the term u201c proximal u201d is intended to refer to the end of the stent closest to the physician when deployed at a target site or the end that will be collapsed for removal of the deployed stent from its target site the u201c distal u201d end is intended to refer to that end which is opposite to the proximal end 22 a removable stent 10 can be of the type that is self expanding or of the type.
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respective top and bottom surfaces 52 54 this flat web top edge 68 on both the longitudinal reinforcing web 66 and lateral reinforcing web 67 extends from the intersection of the reinforcement webs 66 67 outwards toward the respective lateral and longitudinal support bars 60 and 62 each flat web top edge 68 is connected to the respective lateral or longitudinal support bar 60 62 by a web slope top edge 70 which extends upwards from the flat web top edge 68 defining the intermediate plane of the support grid 51 to the top edges 61 63 of the respective longitudinal and lateral bars this web slope top edge 70 increases the stability of the reinforcing bars 60 62 by providing support along the entire height of the lateral and longitudinal reinforcing bars the web slope top edge 70 may be a constant slope or also curved as shown in fig1 and 12 but in any event the slope or curve extends between the intermediate plane defined by the flat top edge 68 and the plane defined by the top edges 61 63 of the reinforcing bars 60 and 62 observing fig1 and 14 while the above described lateral and longitudinal side walls 60 62 and lateral and longitudinal reinforcement webs 66 and 67 form a plurality of substantially rectangular or square minor grid sections s the peg bars 58 extend at approximately forty five degree 45 u00b0 angle between adjacent lateral and longitudinal reinforcing bars 62 60 and or lateral and longitudinal reinforcement webs 66 and 67 and alternatively between perpendicularly adjacent webs and bars the peg bars 58 extend at approximately a 45 u00b0 angle relative to each of the respective bars and or.
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u201d in fig5 at range the upstream side valve 51 occludes the infusion tube 30 and the downstream side valve 52 release the occlusion on the infusion tube 30 the fluid is discharged by the inclined surface of the v groove 53 v of the pump block 53 to press the infusion tube 30 one of the elements for increasing the flow rate accuracy of the infusion pump is to increase the proportion of discharging time as much as possible after considering various conditions such as the opening and closing timings of the valve or elastic force of the tube it is necessary to set a wide cam angle range of the pump block cam 53 c for discharging pumping in the related art in which the pumping operational is performed using a driving component for pressing the tube operating the cam at upstream side valve and operating the cam at the downstream side valve it is not likely that the cam angle range of the pump block cam 53 c can be set larger than 60 u00b0 however in the present embodiment different cams are used to change the operational angles of the pump block 53 the upstream side valve 51 and the downstream side valve 52 thus a wider range can be designed as a result the cam angle range may be set to at least 70 u00b0 in addition according to.
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the channel 46 the wedge 28a is then retracted and in this way acting on the fins 48 causes resilient divergence of the projecting portions of the yarn supply members 30s and 30d as shown in fig1 and 13 the extensions 52 are thereby moved outside the needles 4s 4d considered as a pair and thus the outside of the gap formed by the needles in the meanwhile according to a selection desired the needles can be raised completely or partially and thus in the embodiment illustrated both the needles 4s and 4d or only one thereof may have been raised this depending upon the article to be produced in the diverged configuration of the yarn supply members they may be retracted with the extensions 52 on the outside of the pair of needles 4s and 4d by means of the ramps 42y or 44y while simultaneously the wedge 28a is retracted by the corresponding ramp of the channel 46 consequently a yarn tv1 and or tv2 which is carried by the members 50 54 of a yarn supply member 30s or 30d is brought in close proximity to the needle which has been raised such as the needle 4s of fig1 to 15 above the latch of the raised needles the yarns tv1 and or tv2 remain engaged by the needles even if the latter come down and then go up without being cleared while these needles all take up a knitting yarn such as m1 the needles in particular may be relevelled.
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continually extends from the top surface of the plate portion 14 to the bottom surface of the plate portion 14 in still other embodiments rather than being provided as countersunk holes the plurality of apertures 28 are in the form of elongated slots that taper inwardly as they extend from the top surface of the plate portion 14 to the bottom surface of the plate portion 14 the term u201c passive connection u201d is generally used herein to refer to an interlocking arrangement between components that enables the components to be operatively coupled with one another such that the movement of one component will bring about a consequential movement of the other component but does not require the components to be positively attached to one another thus in the particular context of this invention there is desirably a passive connection between the bent end portions of the cam rods 30 and the plate portion 14 by virtue of the bent end portions passing through the apertures 28 while this passive connection enables the movement of the plate portion 14 e g linear displacement to bring about a consequential movement of the cam rods 30 e g rotational movement it does not require the plate portion 14 to be positively attached to the cam rods 30 the passive connection between these two components 14 30 is very beneficial because it enables the neck 20 to be easily detached from the body 18 so that the musical instrument 10 can be readily serviced in particular the neck 20 can be removed and reinstalled to the instrument body 18 in the same manner as a standard bolt on neck system which does not contain a fret adjustment system by aligning the.
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the shift reactor i after the shift reaction the synthesis gas is fed through line 240 to heat exchanger j and fed to a knockout drum k where process condensate which is mainly water and traces of co 2 leaves unit operation k through line 270 the synthesis gas is fed through line 250 to a compressor l which feeds the compressed synthesis gas to a pressure swing adsorption unit m pressure 15 to 35 barg temperature 25 u00b0 to 50 u00b0 c which will separate the trace carbon dioxide and the methane from the hydrogen and nitrogen present in the synthesis gas mixture the carbon dioxide and methane are fed through line 280 to join with line 440 for feed as a fuel into the regenerator f the hydrogen and nitrogen are fed from the pressure swing adsorption unit m through line 290 to a compressor n where they are then fed through line 301 to a heat exchanger o before entering the ammonia reactor p pressure 150 to 250 barg and temperature 350 u00b0 to 490 u00b0 c the result of the pressure swing adsorption unit m operation will yield hydrogen and nitrogen in a ratio of 3 to 4 which is an appropriate.
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an elastomeric o ring 38 is provided between ladd 11 and the adjacent face of stationary member 30 a seal in the form of an elastomeric o ring 48 is provided in the counterbore and is disposed between the adjacent radial face of thrust washer 42 and radial land 57 the axial distance between radial lands 11 and 57 defines the finite axial extent of the seal member receiving chamber upon attachment of fitting 44 to threads 20 with radial stop surface 15 of body 12 in engagement with radial stop surface 51 of fitting 44 seals namely o rings 38 and 48 are placed in compression between the seal assembly and the radial lands 11 and 57 the seals provide a fluid tight seal against the associated radial faces of the seal assembly and the radial stop surfaces 11 and 57 and also provide a predetermined preload upon the discs to urge the contacting faces into fluid tight contact with each other though o ring seals are illustrated it is contemplated that a variety of seals could be used any form of packing is considered acceptable it is also thought that expandable elastomeric or metallic bellows could be substituted for the o ring seals illustrated the stationary seal member 30 is pinned to body 12 by pin 70 fig5 it includes a pair of flow ports 34 as shown in fig4 although two ports 34 are illustrated the actual number and size of the ports may vary depending upon the flow conditions of the application the rotatable seal member 32 also has a pair of flow ports.
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against the throat 60 by virtue of the steady unvarying pressure exerted by the presser foot 10 this continues to occur until the needle is actually withdrawn from the workpiece whereupon the housing 30 again makes contact with the shock absorbent ring 36 and begins to lift the presser foot 10 off the workpiece the workpiece 58 is now free to be repositioned for the next subsequent stitch which will take place during the next sewing cycle the repositioned workpiece may in fact produce a different thickness of material to be sewn this will merely result in a different level of contact being experienced by the presser foot 10 the presser foot 10 will again produce a steady downward pressure at this level while the needle proceeds through the workpiece as can be appreciated the presser foot 10 is normally maintained at the end of the needle 12 when the needle is not in the workpiece this allows for an initial contact of the presser foot with the workpiece prior to any needle penetration provision has however been made to withdraw the presser foot 10 relative to the needle 12 so as to allow for the threading of the needle referring to fig1 a cantilevered leaf spring 62 is attached to the heel of the presser foot 10 the leaf spring 62 contains a keyhole 64 which will engage a pin 66 on the base 32 the pin 66 is not actually visible in fig1 but can be readily seen in fig4 fig4 additionally illustrates the relative position of the leaf spring 62 to both the heel of the presser foot 10 as well as the rearward portion.
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supporting materials which also remain completely free of odor alternatively or concurrently this application may be accomplished by various modes of operation especially by variation in the material for which it is intended and therefore also the machines that are employed for instance so called u201c dutch machines u201d could be utilized whereby movement of the bath is more gentle and thus avoids physical alteration of materials made of wool fibers as indicated previously another beneficial use of the present invention contemplates application of a sulphur based composition directly to shoes namely through treatment according to one of the above described modalities of the textile lining of an insole intended to come into contact with the user 39 s foot further in the alternative or concurrently therewith the elemental sulphur is mixed with a selected glue often employed for securing a textile lining of the shoe to the base material generally a polyurethane of the shoe insole in the art of cleaning and disinfection a deodorizing cream for local use can readily be obtained by amalgamating the elemental sulphur or a substance having an elemental sulphur base with vaseline or lanoline in proportions appropriate for obtaining the required density and homogeneity according to a typical composition for example about 3 by weight elemental sulphur the sulphur is mixed with vaseline and lanoline in equal percentages deodorizing properties may also be applied to swathing strips and elastic bandages in accordance with one.
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the tubing 16 referring to fig3 the tieback 14 or the body 10 can further include a profile 36 designed to penetrate the opposing member at expansion the penetration is shown in fig4 the profile 36 can be a series of parallel rings a thread a regular or irregular pattern of projections and or depressions is can be on either member or on both and if on both the projection 36 on each member could be aligned or misaligned as shown in fig5 a thread 38 can be added to either body although shown on the tieback 14 a ring either whole or split or segments banded together 40 can be secured to thread 38 alternatively as shown in fig6 a surface roughness 42 can be created preferably of randomly positioned carbide particles or equivalent hard material that will preferably penetrate the opposing body in expansion the roughened surface can be on either body or both and if on both the sections treated can be in alignment or can be misaligned similarly the threaded ring 40 option shown in fig5 can be on one body or both although it is preferred to put it on the tieback 14 so as to avoid removing material from body 10 if the threaded ring.
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layers in this reaction a seed layer of tungsten silicide is formed on the silicon finger the hydrogen reduction results in good coverage with a well crystalized film this reaction occurs at a temperature of between approximately 300 u00b0 c to approximately 500 c deposition rates increase at increased pressure of 10 to 60 torr however lower pressures favor tungsten layers with lower tensile stresses the hydrogen reaction is generally not preferred as a mechanism to deposit a seed layer in that the high reactivity of wf 6 with si can result in excessive si consumption encroachment of the si sio 2 interface and wormhole formations in contrast the silane reduction reaction generally does not disturb the silicon substrate the tungsten deposition involves a temperature dependent chemical reaction thus the deposition may take place at any temperature that promotes the reaction it is preferred that the reaction take place at approximately 400 u00b0 c alternatively the reaction may take place at a temperature of between approximately 300 u00b0 c to approximately 500 u00b0 c tungsten depositions are further characterized by good conformality the thickness of the coating is generally even at differing points of the underlying surface 0 preferably the seed layer is coated on all exposed.
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space present within cover 23 a first end 27 of conduit 26 is sealingly engaged with cover 23 to place the air space within cover 23 in fluid flow communication with an air space in a sensing chamber in apparatus 4 to provide an equal air pressure in each air space 22 and the air space in apparatus 4 in air space 22 a veritable oil laden hurricane is present during operation of the engine violent air currents caused by rapidly moving components and blowby gases impel oil droplets and spray throughout air space 22 and violently agitate and distort the surface of oil pool 20 it is to be understood that any air space or air containing location within the engine which is relatively calm and substantially oil free compared to air space 22 will aid the function of the vent means the air space within cover 23 is particularly good because the fluid passages which place it in fluid flow communication with air space 22 dampen air pressure surges attempting to travel from space 22 to the space within cover 23 also though there are oil sprays present within cover 23 and some air turbulence due to rocker arm movement this space is relatively calm and substantially oil free compared to space 22 fig2 shows apparatus 4 and crankcase 18 as shown in fig1 in enlarged detail as in fig1 the pool of oil 20 fills crankcase 18 to a desired level 21 and an air space 22 is present above the oil pool air carrying conduit.
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third of the petals and many veins being cream and the outer two thirds being a mottled pink between red group 55a and red group 53b while the under side of most petals is cream to light pink near red group 55d toward the base of the petals on both sides the color is light yellow near yellow group 10d when the bloom is three days old the color on the upper side of most petals is nearly white in the inner third overlaid first in blotches then solidly toward the margin where exposed to sunlight with light red between red group 57a and red group 53b the color on the reverse side of most petals is near white colors are modified at times by being blotched shaded and or striped with other colors the blooms drop off cleanly and last both on the plant and as cut flowers for a relatively long time the anthers are abundant and small in size the filaments are light golden yellow the pollen is golden yellow the stigmas are plate green in color while their styles are light green becoming a transulucent pink just under the stigmas the plant becomes an upright bush about three to three and.
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by substantially free of sulfonic acid groups is meant not more than 0 5 mole sulfonic acid groups based on the polymer composition also when sulfonic acid groups are replaced by carboxyl groups in the final acrylonitrile copolymer the oxidation rate during carbon fiber preparation is increased the precipitation polymerization of acrylonitrile monomer and suitable comonomers is enhanced by the presence of an initiator system comprising a peroxide and a low molecular weight volatile organic mercaptan the organic mercaptan should have low volatility the initiator system cannot contain any metal or metal ion containing compounds greater than 10 ppm the peroxide is a member selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide t butyl hydroperoxide t butyl peroxide and lauroyl peroxide the mercaptan is a member selected from the group consisting of 1 thioglycerol mercapto ethanol and butyl mercaptan isomers by butyl mercaptan isomers is meant normal butyl mercaptan sec butyl mercaptan and iso butyl mercaptan by low molecular weight organic mercaptan is meant a c 1 c 6 organic mercaptan a catalytic amount of an iron compound is added to the mixture of solvent initiator and monomer systems examples of iron catalysts are ferric or ferrous nitrate ferric or ferrous chloride and ferric or ferrous ammonium sulfate the compounds can have water of hydration associated therewith an acrylonitrile.
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a cable or dsl modem and the like functions of a controller 112 120 preferably include communicating with the server and receiving storing and processing video signals to perform these functions controllers 112 120 preferably include an operating system and application software i e one or more controller programs that enable users to select video and a mode of presentation and play the video the controller programs are preferably adapted to perform controller functions and processes as described herein among other things the controller programs preferably enable communication with a server 105 using a determined protocol to receive video signals the controller programs may also manage the receipt storage and playing of received video signals furthermore the controller programs may enable interactive functions in an exemplary embodiment as depicted in fig1 a plurality of video cameras 130 140 are used to produce video representative of a site while three cameras are shown for illustrative purposes it is understood that any number of cameras may be employed without departing from the scope of the invention in a preferred implementation high resolution weatherproof cameras are used by way of example and not limitation a high definition camera equipped with a 2 million or greater square pixel charged couple.
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it is also important to select the thicknesses of these components in order to provide a folding umbrella that is both light weight and compact while providing the necessary structural strength and flexibility to prevent forces such as wind which invert the open umbrella from subjecting the umbrella frame from experiencing permanent distortion and damage the materials typically employed in folding umbrellas and their advantages and disadvantages are aluminum although aluminum is a light weight metal and is capable of producing inexpensive frame components an all aluminum rib has the disadvantage of being easily distorted when subjected to bending and not return to is original shape when the force causing bending is removed thereby causing permanent damage to all aluminum components steel like aluminum an all steel rib will remain distorted after the umbrella inverts since steel will remain distorted if the rib is bent due to wind force steel has the disadvantage of being significantly heavier than aluminum and is less resistant to corrosion than aluminum plastic all plastic ribs offer some flexibility but lack the strength of metal alloys all plastic ribs or partial plastic ribs are more likely to break or snap when stressed by wind force carbon fiber carbon fiber is made of thin strands of carbon while fiberglass is made of.
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a harmful dose of a chemical biological or radiological agent the information is sent first to the recommendation algorithm and then out to the module 39 s memory 115 the recommendation algorithm 114 evaluates the type of harmful agent to which the wearer has been exposed as well as the dose to which the wearer has been exposed and outputs a signal to the video screen 121 and speaker 122 that provides the wearer with instructions as to what actions he she should take for example depending on the specific threat the video and audio instructions could indicate if any commonly available substances can be used for decontamination if the agent should be scraped or washed from the skin or left alone if the agent is likely to accumulate near the ceiling or near the floor or a variety of other situation specific recommendations the recommendation algorithm 114 also takes into account information received from nearby personal modules 100 information received from the fixed communications center and location data from its internal gps receiver 120 to provide the wearer with directions for relocation to a less harmful environment in the case of a chemical release chemical threat data from nearby modules will allow the recommendation algorithm 114 to direct the wearer to a location with a lower density of the harmful chemical data stored in the module 39 s 100 ram 116 and permanent memory 117 is wirelessly sent by the rf transmitter 118 to nearby personal modules 100 and to the fixed communications center 202 the information can also be downloaded through the hardware output port 119 to a laptop or palmtop computer.
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213 note that in fig6 b a major part 226 of weldment 225 can be removed because of the weight distribution in the dual machine with the joined machine 39 s center of gravity operating further away from the user the machine 39 s feet can be moved to a point in front of f rather then behind f without fear of tipping forward weldment portion 226 outboard of feet then serves no anti torque function and can be eliminated or used for another purpose at reduced strength fig7 a depicts the single station stairclimber 39 s major structural component it is the base weldment 225 identified in fig6 a the weldment 39 s major components are tubes 236 and 237 joined together by front angle 223 and rear angle 227 which support channels 238 and 239 to which upstanding longitudinally running shaft plates 228 229 230 and 231 are attached arm 210 rotates around shaft 215 and are hung from support 240 by hydraulic cylinders 241 as shown in fig7 b the torque resulting from the user applying weight and accelerating force at the end of the arm 210 results in a torque that pulls support 240 down and lifts shaft 215 up this torque is countermanded first by the shaft plates 228 231 and channels 238 and 239 then by the front angle 223 and rear angle 227 and through their attachment to tubes 236 and 237 to the ground the weldment also provides anchoring posts 232 233 234 235 for attaching the rails fig7 b is the dual station machine base weldment to be noted is that a second support 240 39 is the one additional part required in the dual station weldment one additional hole 243 is required in the shaft plates.
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also be assembled from multiple pieces of material to create the desired design the elements shown in fig1 will be briefly listed then discussed in more detail shown in fig1 are sides 121 pawn apertures 122 rook aperture 123 a knight aperture 123 b king aperture 123 c queen aperture 123 d and bishop aperture 123 e sides 121 include front side 121 a right diagonal side 121 b right vertical side 121 c rear side 121 d left vertical side 121 e and left diagonal side 121 f rack 120 is placed snugly adjacent to a player 39 s end rail 12 c or 12 d so that rear side 121 d is in contact with an end rail 12 c or 12 d along it 39 s length rack 120 is aligned with the center of the end rail 12 c or 12 d for a conventional size billiard table the following dimensions are preferred but those skilled in the art understand that other dimensions may be used to practice the invention front side 121 a is 13 u00bd inches right diagonal side 121 b and left diagonal side 121 f are 8 u00bd inches right vertical side 121 c and left vertical side 121 e are 4 u00be inches and rear side 121 d is 23 u00be inches a significant aspect of rack 120 are the distances between apertures 122 and 123 and the distances between apertures 123 and rear side 121 d the distance between apertures.
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to protect the latter in the event that there is a pressure surge in the opposite direction thus it will be seen that the diaphragm means 12 can be deflected outwardly away from the axis of the tank means 10 only until the diaphragm means 12 engages the inner surface of the wall of the tank means 10 the height of the liquid in the liquid space a is arranged so as to be relatively small as compared with previously known vertical damping tanks for example in this way there is the advantage that the distance from the flow duct to the liquid surface s is minimized the height h of the tank means 10 is in a range which may as a minimum approximately equal the magnitude of the diameter d of the tank means 10 and which as a maximum will be approximately equal to twice the magnitude of the diameter d of the tank means 10 the height h m of the diaphragm means 12 is approximately one half of the tank height h the height h s of the liquid surface s which transmits the pressure between the gas space v and the diaphragm means 12 is preferably only slightly greater than the height h m of the diaphragm means 12 thus the height h s may be on the order of for example 5 20 greater than the height h m of the diaphragm means 12 as contrasted with known damping structures which include elastic diaphragms the structure of the invention achieves a.
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112 includes a flat major surface 118 having a flange 120 extending therefrom on a first end the flange 120 is abuttable against the front face 104 of the barrel 102 and contains one or more apertures 122 for securing the shelf 112 to the front face 104 by means of a fastener 124 including for example a bolt screw or similar fastener as is known in the art an opposing second end of the major surface 118 contains a slot 126 to facilitate connection of the wine delivery system to the wine insert 116 the opposing end of the major surface 118 also contains one or more apertures 128 for connection to the shelf support 114 referring to fig6 and 7 the shelf support 114 includes a generally u201c l u201d shaped configuration with a first leg 130 mateable with an underside of the major surface 118 of the shelf 112 the first leg 130 includes a corresponding slot 132 to facilitate connection of the wine delivery system to the wine insert 116 the first leg 130 also includes corresponding apertures 134 for connecting shelf support 114 to the second end of the shelf 112 which can be accomplished by means of fasteners 134 including for example bolts screws.
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temperature was 18 8 u00b0 c in a 0 5 l 4 necked round bottom flask fitted with mechanical stirrer reflux condenser thermometer dropping funnel and nitrogen inlet were charged 1 4 gr sds sodium dodecyl sulfate and 100 ml of water the flask was immersed in an oil bath and heated to 70 u00b0 c with continuous stirring 250 rpm nitrogen was introduced under the surface of the liquid after 1 hr the nitrogen inlet was raised above the surface of the liquid and 0 15 gr of k 2 s 2 o 8 were added 5 min later a solution of 18 2 gr styrene and 5 8 gr acylonitrile was added dropwise over 30 min the emulsion pre polymerization was continued for another 20 min after which 8 5 gr of a pbbma suspension u02dc 60 solids were added dropwise over 40 min a second portion of 0 15 gr of k 2 s 2 o 8 was added 3 hr after the addition of the suspension was finished the polymerization was continued overnight a stable latex stable for at least one month was obtained the terpolymer isolated from this emulsion was characterized the bromine content was 12 5 the nitrogen content was 5 and the glass transition temperature was 107 u00b0 c the molecular weight depends on the polymerization conditions in this particular case a weight average molecular weight mw of 1 2 10 6 and number average molecular weight mn of 422 000 was determined in dimethylformamide solution calibrated with polystyrene standards the suspensions of the invention are useful for a.
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a g rake receiver circuit and may further include or be associated with a combining circuit 38 a signal quality estimation circuit 40 a channel estimation circuit 42 pilot fingers correlators 44 and traffic fingers correlators 46 more particularly the receiver circuit 30 may be configured to operate as a non parametric g rake receiver circuit wherein it generates traffic symbol estimates z u2032 from the received communication signal based on combining weights determined from measured data correlations the traffic symbol estimates may be output for further processing such as by a demodulator circuit 48 notably as will be detailed below the traffic symbol estimates z u2032 are inherently scaled in amplitude for symbol detection thus obviating the need for an explicit amplitude scaling step before comparing the symbol estimates to a reference constellation fig3 illustrates an embodiment of processing logic for operating the receiver circuit 30 and its supporting or related circuits first the correlation circuit s 32 determine data correlations from the despread traffic values obtained from the received communication signal by the traffic fingers 46 step 100 assuming zero mean the data correlations may be expressed as a covariance matrix r traf which can be calculated as r traf 1 m sym u2062 k u2062 u2211 i 0 m sym 1 u2062 u2062 u2211 k 0 k 1 u2062 u2062 x i k u2062 x i k h eq u2062 6 where x i k is the vector of finger despread values from each rake finger for the traffic data for the i th symbol in the slot of the k th channelization code or user u2014 i e the.
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can be used much lower concentrations than these can typically be used when these compounds are directly applied for perfuming some of the consumer products mentioned above the invention also relates to a process for the preparation of the compounds of formula i according to the process of the invention an alcohol of formula is subjected to a diels alder type reaction in the presence of a methylvinyl ketone and this reaction is followed by dehydration and cyclisation these three steps are effected in a one pot u201c cascade u201d reaction the alcohol of formula ii is a novel compound and constitutes another object of the present invention the latter can be obtained by a grignard type reaction starting from epoxymyrcene the reaction conditions are described in more detail in an example presented hereafter the invention will now be described in greater detail in the following examples wherein the temperatures are indicated in degrees centigrade and the abbreviations have the usual meaning in the art a 1230 ml of a solution of ch 3 mgcl 3m in tetrahydrofurane fluka was added to 26 5 g of cubr fluka in 11 of diisopropylether with stirring at 0 u00b0 bath temperature after one night the reaction mixture was cooled to u2212 20 u00b0 and 467 g of epoxymyrcene 2 3 4 epoxy 4 methylpentyl 1 3 butadiene in 4 l of isopropylether were added dropwise after.
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control water flow from the heating chamber 18 during a flushing operation referring now to fig2 the steam generator 12 is connected to the cooking chamber 14 a in some embodiments as noted above the steam generator 12 may also be connected to another cooking chamber 14 b represented by dashed lines in the illustrated embodiment a steam header 34 is used to connect steam cooking lines 36 a and 36 b to the steam generator 12 the steam cooking lines 36 a and 36 b are in turn connected to the cooking chambers 14 a and 14 b steam valves 38 a and 38 b are used to control delivery of steam to the cooking chambers 14 a and 14 b cooking compartment drains 40 a and 40 b are used for draining condensed water other liquids and debris from their respective cooking chambers 14 the cooking compartment drains 40 a and 40 b are connected to a drain line 42 which is in turn connected to a condenser 44 the drain line 42 carries the water other liquids and debris from the cooking compartment drain 40 to the condenser 44 where the water other liquids and debris can be flushed into a floor drain line 46 typically the floor drain line 46 has a diameter that is larger than that of the drain line 42 to facilitate the draining of debris flushed from the drain line in some embodiments the outlet 28 of the steam generator 12 is also connected to the condenser 44 a cooling water line 48 may be used to reduce temperature of the water drained from the steam generator 12 to an acceptable level the condenser 44 may include a temperature sensor 45.
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pressure adjusting unit and 22 a ground terminal held in the molded resin frame and the ground terminal is connected through a lead wire 23 to the surge absorber unit 6 a non freezing liquid such as a propylene glycol is sealed in the can 3 in the embodiment described above both the surge absorber unit and the ground terminal are embedded in the molded resin frame whereby the number of parts can be small to allow an easy assembling operation fig5 and 6 illustrate another embodiment of the present invention the structure of the mold type motor is substantially the same as the first embodiment except that a terminal plate 131 is provided to a connector 13 on the cable side to connect with a electronic starting switch unit 14 and a ground terminal 22 through a lead wire 23 a connector pin not shown may be provided in the connector 7 to connect the ground terminal of the surge absorber member 62 shown in fig4 of the surge absorber unit 6 fig7 to 9 illustrate a separate embodiment of the present invention the structure of the mold type motor is also substantially the same as that of the embodiments described above except that at least one screw socket 9 is connected through the lead wire 23 to the surge absorber unit 6 in the embodiment no ground terminal is provided but the fastening bolt connected to the screw socket extends out of the bracket and serves as a ground terminal as described above in accordance with the present invention the outer surface of a stator is entirely covered by a molded resin frame and a pair of brackets are.
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scope of the invention circular is used in the specification to mean circular or approximately circular such that the circular depressions are capable of receiving a disc shaped substrate in a further refinement of the invention a mask rests flat on the carrier palette and exhibits corresponding to the circular depressions circular openings having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the substrates in a further refinement of the invention each of the depressions exhibits a central overlay on which the substrate rests the depth of the depression is at least as deep as the substrate is thick and preferably 0 to 4 mm preferably 1 to 2 mm greater than the thickness of the substrate expediently each substrate includes a central hole having a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the overlay preferably a mask of t shaped cross section is fitted in the central hole in which case the transverse part of the mask possesses a diameter greater than the diameter of the vertical part of the mask in a further development of the invention the diameter of the transverse part of the mask is greater than the diameter of the central hole in the substrate since the substrates are located in the depressions of the carrier palette during the.
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monitors and is activated by magnetic strips 19 these magnetic strips are strategically located on the tape to initiate deceleration leveling and stopping for each floor in response to commands issued by the car control and selector panel not illustrated in detail herein the tape guides 44 such as illustrated in fig4 6 comprise two separate tape guide members 44a and 44b each of these members are attached to the side 46 of the sensing head housing 48 each of the members 44a and 44b is provided with an elongated slot for receiving the tape 18 as noted in fig6 as also noted in fig5 the members 44a and 44b are supported within the housing 48 and do not extend thereabove or therebelow in the view of fig5 in this way there is thus no cantilever action by virtue of extending a guide above the housing also the securing of the guides is more reliable by virtue of having separate guide members each secured to a side of the housing rather than you using a single piece guide secured to the back of the housing as in the prior art the sensing housing 48 is a two piece housing including elongated channel members 50 and 52 in this regard note the cross sectional view of fig6 which shows the channel members 50 and 52 interlocked forming a housing with the guide members 44a and 44b on the outside thereof the entire assembly including the guide members and the housing members are secured together preferably by thumb screws 54 it is noted that the guide members 44a and 44b are provided with partially tapered holes for accommodating the thumb screws so as to aid in the centering thereof fig7 is a cross sectional view taken along line 7.
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bridge branch of the bridge circuit the windings are produced from enameled copper wire and rolled centrally to form a coil a thermal fuse 24 can be seen in fig2 in addition to encapsulated lead frame 20 and semiconductor elements 22 and capacitors 23 thermal fuse 24 protects electric motor 5 from overheating and the risk of fire if motor 5 overheats thus thermal fuse 24 is triggered and current can no longer flow to or from motor 5 terminals 25 26 and 27 form an input terminal and an output terminal for the motor current or two sensor signal outputs e g for measurements of the rotational speed number of revolutions the rotation direction and or the position of motor 5 as is evident relatively clearly from fig3 lead frame 28 which realizes the traces and which or the traces of which conduct the motor current is provided by a plastic encapsulation 29 and electrically insulated in the area of the thermal fuse removed here current path ends 30 31 can be seen which conduct the motor current and between which an interruption point 32 is formed in lead frame 28 current path ends 30 31 and interruption point 32 are located in guide slot 33 which is formed from plastic encapsulation 29 and which is configured in the shape of a circle segment at least.
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will be seen that the absolute pressure in the region 126 is higher than in the region 124 indicating that the motor 36 is under load which is what one would expect when the motor 36 goes from idling to under load in the event the coiled tubing 34 is lowered too rapidly the pump pressure rises as at 128 suggesting an imminent stalling of the motor 36 at this time the coiled tubing operator would manipulate the injection head 44 to either quit lowering the coiled tubing 34 or raise the coiled tubing 34 to quit drilling the pressure necessary to stall a motor 36 of the type used on coiled tubing units 32 varies somewhat but a 200 psi pressure rise would be sufficient in many cases to stall the motor such a pressure rise is well below the fluctuations inherent in a high pressure multiplex pump so it would be completely masked to the coiled tubing unit operator in one aspect of this invention the differential pressure is displayed in box 110 or a trace 130 of differential pressure is provided to assist in detecting an incipient stall of the motor 34 the differential pressure displayed in box 110 or the trace 130 is a pressure differential p 2 u2212 p 1 where p 1 is the pressure when the motor 36 is idling and p 2 is the instantaneous pressure of the motor 36 to set the differential pressure trace 130 and to zero the instantaneous pressure differential shown in box the user input 90 shown as a depressible button in fig5 and 6 is depressed at a time when.
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helps to optimize the steam coverage and use in the reservoir the esp may be that known under the trade designation u201c hotline u201d 550 available from schlumberger houston tex rated for 218 u00b0 c 425 u00b0 f production rate presently ranges from about 300 1000 m3 day or 1900 6300 b d the pumps are landed in the horizontal portion of the wellbore and experience a rapid temperature increase the temperature at the surface may be very low the wells produce approximately 1 sand the esp may use a variable speed drive challenges presented include the high temperature in the reservoir sand temperature cycles setting the pump in the horizontal wellbore and maintaining clean the dielectric motor oil despite the use of advanced insulation all steel stators high temperature di electric motor cooling oil elastomers able to withstand up to 550 u00b0 f high temperature pothole and metal bellows having seal and bellows sections as taught in assignee 39 s u s pat no 6 688 860 the search for improvements remains an active area one area in need of improvement is the ability to clean the motor protector in a timely and cost effective manner the apparatus and systems of the present invention address.
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end pipe 18 when the level of liquid in the vessel 2 reaches the low level 37 the electronic circuit 42 instigates the stopping of the pump 24 and the closing of the electrically operated valve 23 with a temporal offset of a duration such that the level of liquid in the vessel 2 reaches a bottom low level 43 near the lower wall 7 or is completely discharged the electronic circuit 42 then instigates the opening of the electrically operated valve 27 so as to bring about a secondary influx of dilution liquid into the vessel 2 when the level of the dilution liquid reaches the intermediate low level 38 the electronic circuit 42 instigates the closing of the electrically operated valve 27 when effluent is carried into the vessel 2 the level of liquid contained in this vessel rises and the cycle that has just been described recommences starting from the level 38 when the liquid discharged from the vessel 2 passes through the exposure channels 13 of the treatment members 10 a and 10 b it undergoes a decontamination treatment through being exposed to the ultraviolet light radiation from the lamps 14 in an alternative form the lamps 14 may be permanently illuminated in another more economical alternative form upon detection of the intermediate level 39 the electronic circuit 42 instigates the illuminating of the lamps 14 and when the low level 43 is reached the electronic circuit 42 instigates the switching off of the lamps 14 of course the time spent conveying the dilution fluid that raises the level from the intermediate level 39 to the high level 40 must be long enough for the lamps 14 to warm up to ensure that the length of time for which the dilution fluid is supplied may.
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slide fastening chain together at that point an apparatus for manufacturing a plurality of the trouser fly units of fig1 is shown in fig2 and includes a sewing machine 40 a gapper bottom stop applier and cutter 42 and a stacker 44 all mounted on a suitable support such as a table top 46 the sewing machine 40 is a conventional sewing machine except for a modified presser foot 48 as described herein which includes at least two spaced sewing mechanisms one including the needle 45 fig6 and trimmer 77 fig5 for forming the line of overedge stitches 14 and the other including the needles 41 and 43 for forming the lines of straight stitches 18 and 20 alternately the sewing machine 40 can have a stitching mechanism with only one needle for forming a single line of straight stitches in place of the double line of stitches 18 and 20 the gapper bottom stop applier and cutter 42 is a conventional apparatus or assembly of apparatus for forming the gaps 30 and 32 applying the bottom stops 34 and severing the continuous chain 16 between the fly pieces 10 the stacker 44 is a conventional mechanism for forming stacks of the fly units alternately a receptacle or bin may be provided in place of the stacker 44 to receive a plurality of the trouser fly units feed wheels 50 52 and 54 are provided at the output of the sewing machine 40 at the input of the gapper bottom stop applier.
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u2032 includes a pawl 41 u2032 at a distal end 42 u2032 thereof for adjustable engagement with teeth 38 u2032 upon relative movement of opposed ends 34 u2032 and 36 u2032 teeth 38 u2032 are engaged by pawl 41 u2032 to provide adjustable interlocking therebetween this allows the diameter of the circular stent 28 u2032 to be adjustably expanded in incremental fashion to set the diameter thereof at discrete increments now with reference to fig4 an additional embodiment of a stent is shown stent 28 u2033 is a wire stent employing telescoping ends the wire 30 u2033 is formed in a circular configuration and includes a first end 34 u2033 that is positioned in general axial alignment with a second opposed end 36 u2033 a distal portion 34 a u2033 of first end 34 u2033 telescopes into an elongate open ended channel 44 u2033 formed at opposed end 36 u2033 the diameter of the stent 28 u2033 is contracted and expanded by movement of first end 34 u2033 into and out of open ended channel 44 u2033 the various embodiments of each of the stents 28 described herein are preferably manufactured out of a bio compatible metal most preferably the bio compatible metal is stainless steel platinum gold nitinol tantalum and alloys thereof one or more such stents 28 may be disposed between tubes 12 and 22 for example in one embodiment a single stent 28 is disposed about one end of tube 12 in an alternative embodiment of the invention two stents 28 are disposed about each end of tube 12 in yet another embodiment of the invention several stents 28.
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systems of subsea test tree 22 creation of independent monitoring and control systems means that any problem with the monitoring system 38 causes no effect on the ability of control system 36 to effectively carry out its safety functions with respect to actuation of valve system 28 and or other systems of subsea test tree 22 referring generally to fig2 the relationship between control system 36 and riser instrumentation module system 38 is illustrated in this embodiment control system 36 comprises a subsea control module 44 and a topside control system 46 that are connected with each other via communication line 42 by way of example communication line 42 may comprise a multicore cable having one or more hydraulic control lines in this example the monitoring system 38 comprises a subsea monitoring module 48 and a topside monitoring system 50 that are connected with each other via communication line 40 by way of example communication line 40 may comprise one or more electric fiber optic wireless or other suitable signal communication lines able to convey signals between the subsea location 24 and the surface location 33 the subsea monitoring module 48 is designed to measure and monitor desired parameters such as temperature and pressure in hydraulic control lines used to manipulate valve system 28 and or other systems of subsea test tree 22 communication line 40 and monitoring communication line 42 may be routed as two completely separated cables or the communication lines 40 42 may be combined in a common umbilical 52 if.
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applied to the fabricated chip the breakdown voltage vb was 30 v and the dark current at 0 9 vb was 100 na both sufficiently low in a high temperature reverse biased test to predict reliability it was found that a high level of reliability corresponding to 100 000 hours at 85 u00b0 c was achieved fig1 is a sectional view for describing a back illuminated type avalanche photo diode which is fabricated according to the present invention a method for its fabrication will be described with reference to fig1 a 15 b 15 c 15 d and 15 e fig1 a is a sectional view of a semiconductor layer that was used wherein reference numeral 201 denotes an inp substrate n type 2 u00d7 10 18 cm u2212 3 202 an inalas buffer layer n type 2 u00d7 10 18 cm u2212 3 0 7 u03bcm 203 an inalas multiplication layer n type 5 u00d7 10 14 cm u2212 3 0 2 u03bcm 232 an inalas field control layer p type 7 u00d7 10 17 cm u2212 3 0 02 u03bcm 233 an ingaas field control layer p type 7 u00d7 10 17 cm u2212 3 0 01 u03bcm 234 an inalas field control layer p type 7 u00d7 10.
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tv processor 40 may communicate and cooperate with the processor 12 of the device 10 fig2 shows that files received from the atsc signal source 24 by the device 10 may include among other data elements one or more header tags 46 followed by data packets 48 the header tags 46 may identify the content of the data packets 48 e g a header tag may indicate u201c spiderman movie u201d indicating that the data packets establish an audio video stream titled u201c spiderman u201d as another example the header tags 46 may indicate u201c john 39 s photos u201d indicating that the data packets establish one or more digital still photos with the tithe u201c john u201d yet again the header tags may indicate u201c abc word processing application u201d indicating that the data packets establish a computer application of a particular name type that can be executed by a computer processor fig3 shows that at block 50 the device 10 can receive user search terms indicating user desired content to be recorded on e g the medium 14 the search terms may be received in various non limiting ways such as by presenting a user interlace on the tv 34 instructing the user to input by means of the remote control 44 the tithes of content or other data files desired by the user for.
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has a slot 104 dimensioned to allow door hasp 900 to pass through hasp 900 has a notch 106 formed therein and aligned with door hasp lock mechanism 103 when over lock 100 is in the closed or locked position door hasp lock mechanism 103 is lowered into notch 106 so that door hasp 900 cannot be removed and thus prevent the opening of door 700 when over lock 100 is in the open or unlocked position door hasp lock mechanism 103 is disengaged from notch 106 and thus allows door hasp 900 to be moved and thus allowing the opening of door 700 lock status alarm 200 if provided uses a magnet 105 to detect the position of door hasp 900 in reference to door hasp lock mechanism 103 magnet 105 is used by over lock control unit 400 to monitor the position of door hasp 900 and to emit an alarm it will be obvious that other methods to detect the position of door hasp 900 could be used such as hall effect sensors lock status indicator 300 is mounted on the outside of storage unit 10 and contains indicators such as light emitting diodes leds lamps or other devices to indicate whether door 700 is open or closed lock status indicator 300 interfaces with over lock control unit 400 to provide real time status display of over lock 100 positioning computer 600 can access database 500 of units authorized users and their accounts to determine if storage units 10 are rented or not and if rented whether the account is delinquent or not if 1 storage unit 10 is not rented or 2 a storage unit is rented and b the account associated with that unit is delinquent over lock.
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b are support flaps 19 a 19 b 19 c 19 d that may be tied down secured to the ground by stakes or otherwise suitably secured to provide stability and prevent the mosquito spring net assembly 1 from rolling when in placed in the crib structure 18 in the expanded position the support flaps 19 a 19 b 19 c 19 d each have a handle tie element 21 a 21 b 21 c 21 d that may be used to secure the crib structure as described above or may be tied together to form handles 22 a 22 b as shown in fig1 the support flaps 19 a 19 b 19 c 19 d may alternatively have snaps latches velcro u00ae buttons hooks or other suitable means to connect the support flaps to each other to form handles 22 a 22 b when the support flaps 19 a 19 b 19 c 19 d are connected to form handles 22 a 22 b the crib structure may be used as a container 23 to hold store or carry a mosquito spring net 1 in the collapsed state the inside of the mosquito spring net assembly may be lined with soft felt fleece or other suitable soft padded material to add softness and comfort for the user the lining may be sewn permanently into the interior or the net assembly or alternatively may be removably attached to the interior of the mosquito spring.
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original document input to sadf 11 then at 4157 copy microprocessor 170 again checks the ce mode from this it can be seen that the diagnostic procedures are interleaved with the operating procedures for facilitating diagnostics based upon the actual computer program steps that effect control of the copy production machine 10 if it is not the ce mode then at 415d copy microprocessor 170 sets the separation select and a prv selection to zeros these are three byte registers not shown in working store 172 the separation select indicates that the number of separator sheets to be transported based upon the number of copies produced in a related copy production run while prv select means the number of separator sheets transported in an immediately preceeding separation operation for original document control copy microprocessor 170 senses the condition of bits cr1 and cr2 of cr 210 at instruction 4166 if the two bits are zero document exit is called at 416c if they are nonzero an instruction later described is entered at 41a4 following instruction 416c copy microprocessor 170 at 416f again checks the ce mode if the ce mode is not active then the copy select register 72a the recopy and push start bits are set to zero these bits are in the status registers 186 of working store 172 then at 4188 a reset flag is set to one and a new selection is required the ec register 201 is reset to zeroes in preparation for a restart also at 419a copy microprocessor 170 determines whether or not the cleaning station 30 is being adjusted i e whether the cleaning brush is being adjusted toward photoconductor drum 20 if not selection or actuation of keyboard 71 is authorized at 419e by setting.
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the object angular velocity of the object motion is controlled so that image shift speed is independent of the radial position of the point being viewed an edge detector measures the edge position of the object while the theta theta coordinate stage rotates the object a prealignment process determines position and orientation of the object from measured edge positions a further alignment process uses automated pattern recognition to identify features on the object when the image is rotated so that orientations of the feature are approximately known application_number US 67580703 A description the present invention provides a novel theta theta coordinate stage platform system which removes the linear drive obstruction reduces footprint decreases inspection time decreases cost over both xy and polar stages and improves laminar airflow over the wafer surface in general one rotary axis rotates the object to be inspected while a second rotary axis scans the sensor in an arc across the object surface this method allows for the provision of one or more sensor arms on both the top side and bottom side of the object to be inspected for example fig1 illustrates one embodiment of a theta theta coordinate stage system 10 in accordance with the present invention useful as part of a wafer inspection device in general.
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that is adjacent to the second cover surface 220 in the longitudinal direction 201 the inner gap 330 may be made very narrow for example the width of the inner gap 330 in the longitudinal direction 201 may be small compared with a length of the cavity 200 in the longitudinal direction 201 and small compared with a wavelength of a radio frequency oscillation mode that may be excited in the rf resonator 100 an electrically conductive outer coating 400 is arranged on the outer side 250 of the cavity 200 the outer coating 400 may consist of a metal for example the outer coating 400 includes a first outer coating 410 and a second outer coating 420 an outer gap 430 is arranged between the first outer coating 410 and the second outer coating 420 in the region of the outer gap 430 no electrically conductive coating is provided on the outer side 250 of the cavity 200 the outer gap 430 electrically insulates the first outer coating 410 and the second outer coating 420 from one another fig2 shows a section through a portion of the lateral surface 230 of the cavity 200 of the rf resonator 100 in the region of the inner gap 330 and of the outer gap 430 the outer gap 430 is situated at the.
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be described in this specification it will of course be appreciated that in the development of any such actual embodiment numerous implementation specific decisions must be made to achieve the specific implementation goals which will vary from one implementation to another moreover it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time consuming but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the present disclosure to facilitate a better understanding of the present disclosure the following examples of certain embodiments are given in no way should the following examples be read to limit or define the scope of the disclosure embodiments of the present disclosure may be applicable to horizontal vertical deviated or otherwise nonlinear wellbores in any type of subterranean formation embodiments may be applicable to injection wells as well as production wells including hydrocarbon wells certain embodiments of the present disclose provide for the use of a work string after it is cemented in place to physically load test the plug in the upward direction with a pull test the upward direction provides an appropriate simulation of the forces that the plug would bear and knowledge of the pulling force and the travel stretch of the string may be used to calculate the position of the plug the pulling force may include an axial force directed up the wellbore alternatively or in addition load testing in the downward direction may be performed with an axial force directed down the wellbore additionally certain embodiments provide for.
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34 hard 34 yarn or filament as used herein are well known in the art examples of suitable 34 elastic 34 yarns including shirring elastic and various elastane fibers particularly those sold under the tradename lycra a 34 hard 34 yarn is a non contractible yarn and there is a wide range of such yarns that can be used in this invention both natural and synthetic the 34 hard 34 yarn s or filament s used will be selected primarily for the visual appearance and feel of the final fabric suitable natural spun yarns are cotton linen wool cashmere alpaca silk mohair and blends of any of them suitable synthetic spun yarns include polyester polyamide and viscose the synthetic yarns can also be blended with natural yarns such as cotton polyester or wool polyester a filament is typically a continuous filament yarn of a synthetic polymer such as a polyester or a polyamide the double knit fabric of the present invention can be knitted on any of the conventional circular knitting machines used for double knits these machines and constructions are well known to those skilled in the art as shown in the drawing in the first third and fifth courses an elastic yarn 1 is fed independently to the cylinder only of a circular knitting machine the yarn is fed under tension with a hard yarn 2 and plaited with it in the second fourth and sixth courses a second elastic yarn 3 is fed under tension to the dial only of.
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scanner head 30 is implemented by means of the scan head technology described in the previously incorporated u s patent application ser no 09 113 053 such a scanner has an output resolution of 4800 dpi it is further envisaged that the data card be produced using the very high resolution print heads described in the previously referred to u s patent application ser no 09 113 053 accordingly the amount of data that may be stored on a data card of dimensions 8 5 cm u00d7 5 cm 3 5 u2033 u00d7 2 u2033 is approximately 1 mb encoding of the text on to the data card may be performed as described in u s patent application ser no 09 112 781 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety accordingly an entire novel may be stored on a single credit card sized plastic card by means of a pattern formed as an array of 16 million printed ink dots the manufacturing cost per card is less than 1 cent or about one fiftieth the cost of manufacturing a floppy disk while it is envisaged that the card be made of plastic it would also be possible to use other substrates such as paper while it is primarily envisaged that the data stored on the data card will correspond to the text of a book or magazine it is also possible to encode an executable program file accordingly.
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impeller the magnet or magnets 88 operate to communicate with a reed switch that is a component of the electronic 39 s assembly 72 to count or track each time the magnet s pass over the reed switch this allows the filter unit 10 to determine how much the volume of water water follows through the filter unit 10 when the volume of water following through the filter unit 10 surpasses or is approximately the maximum volume capable of being effectively treated by the filter media portion 20 typically a sufficient charge has accumulated in a capacitor 90 of the electronic assembly such that the solenoid is activated or the solenoid itself is activated without the use of a capacitor and the retaining member 84 is retracted by the solenoid once the retaining member has been retracted the water impeding object 82 spherical member is allowed to flow along with the water flow flowing through the water impeding valve and moves into engagement with an internal bottleneck portion 92 of the typically hourglass shaped water impeding valve as a result the water flowing through the filter unit 10 is slowed or stopped typically water is allowed to flow through at an approximately 75 to 80 reduced rate from the water flow rate prior to activation of a solenoid and the retracting of the retaining member 84 the impeller 60 typically has a plurality of water engaging fins 94 that radially extend away from a central hub 96 the water engaging.
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not extend the entire length of the piston rod body 22 in this embodiment the body 22 is provided with a recessed portion 42 configured to form an annular shoulder 44 a distance 34 x 34 from the face surface 28 of piston 12 this distance 34 x 34 is determined by the length of the stroke of the piston as illustrated in fig4 wherein the piston is shown to be at the end of its stroke as can be seen in fig2 the outer shell extends from shoulder 44 to shoulder 38 and is secured in recessed portion 42 on the rod body by nut 21 shell 40 covers the portion of the piston rod body which extends through opening 46 in end cap 48 of a cylinder 50 fig4 by providing a durable outer shell which does not require the amount of shell material as is needed in the embodiment of fig1 yet greater weight savings are achieved at less cost fig3 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention wherein like numerals refer to like parts as seen in fig3 the body 22 of the rod is only partially encompassed by an outer shell 52 at the forward end 16 thereof in this embodiment outer shell 52 is provided in an annular recessed portion 54 at the forward end portion 16 of body 22 shell 52 includes ends 53 and 56 and end 53 is disposed in abutting relation with surface 28 of piston 12 end 56 is disposed in abutting relation with a shoulder 58 provided at the juncture of recessed portion 52 and the larger diameter of.
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and is interchangeable with other dies of different outlet configuration so as to achieve a wide range of product shapes and cross sections rapid quick disconnecting means can be so attached to the die for a more rapid mounting several dies can also be positioned in a carrousel and be selected by the control means to change automatically the product configuration that is dispensed the die may comprise one or more outlets the outlets may encompass a wide range of cross sectional shapes such as circular rectangular rounded rectangular polygonal or any other shapes in one preferred configuration the die has one outlet of a diameter of less than 3 5 mm to produce a single thin rod of extrudate in another configuration the die has multiple outlets to extrude a plurality of thin rods at a time the diameter of each being less than 2 0 mm and the outlets being separated from at least 1 mm from each other to extrude discrete pasta like or worm like strands of extrudate in yet another configuration the die has the shape of a slot with a height lower than 1 0 mm and a width higher than 5 0 mm to produce a ribbon of extrudate similar to u201c tagliatelle u201d pasta in a preferred configuration the barrel is also made displaceable between a loading position fig1 and an extruding position fig2 and 3 by means of a sliding arrangement including for examples guiding means 19 in the frame engaging with the barrel 28 the barrel can be moved in the two positions by means of a mechanical actuating system such as a pusher 20 or any other equivalent system the barrel can be spring loaded to the frame so that when the pusher is pulled off.
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locked manually i e without the necessity of using tools of any sort because of the simplicity and regularity of the assembly process it will be realized that it can be automated and done by robot if desired a strut can easily be removed from a connector piece even though the truss is completely assembled it is only necessary to unlock any tightening mechanism insert a blade to retract a spring catch 46 and slide the strut out of engagement with the connector piece under some conditions e g in outer space the transmission of shock and vibration in a space frame can be a problem to reduce such transmission the mating surfaces between the struts and the connector pieces may be coated with vibration absorbing material the basic struts and connector pieces as described above can be assembled into octet truss space frame structures as described in dr fuller 39 s 39 241 patent mentioned above for example or in accordance with a second aspect of the present invention they can be assembled into an octet mast configuration which in turn is used as a strut of a larger octet truss space frame an octet mast is an elongated framework structure.
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{"publication_number": "US-7280944-B1", "abstract": "a signal processing method comprises : a ) detecting sample auxiliary signals from an auxiliary signal and sample reference signals from a reference signal at different times ; b ) applying an auxiliary weight from a set of auxiliary weights to a corresponding sample auxiliary signal to create weighted sample auxiliary signals ; c ) applying a reference weight from a set of reference weights to a corresponding sample reference signal to create weighted sample reference signals ; d ) creating a summation value that represents the sum of the weighted sample auxiliary signals and the weighted sample reference signals ; e ) creating an error signal that represents the difference between the desired signal and the summation value ; f ) scaling the error signal to generate an update function ; g ) detecting the error signal ; h ) applying the update function to each of the auxiliary weights and reference weights ; and i ) returning to step .", "application_number": "US-46520703-A", "description": "referring to fig2 , there is shown an embodiment of a multi - channel adaptive filter 10 , wherein a first set of p sample auxiliary signals { x 1 , x 2 , x 3 , . . . x p
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the metal carriage bar 33 it comprises spaced parallel branches 57 with one such branch extending directly above and along each row of the feeler pin extensions 41 hence whenever one or more of the pins 38 in any row of pins rises due to contact with a foreign object 50 fig8 the extension 41 or extensions will engage one of the strands or branches 57 of grounding stop motion wire 54 as shown schematically in fig9 the wire 54 is connected with a suitable circuit interrupter 58 forming a component of a conventional stop motion circuit 59 whenever contact between the wire 54 and one or more of the pin extensions 51 occurs the stop motion circuit will be broken and the operation of the card feed roll 21 and doffer 24 will be stopped when stopped the operator can observe through the transparent plate 49 which feeler pin or pins are elevated due to contact with an object 50 and the operator will then manually handle the lap 26 and remove the foreign object before restarting the card by utilizing a preferably key operated reset switch in the stop motion circuit the exact configuration of the circuitry can vary considerably within the state of the art and the details of circuitry are believed to be unimportant and unnecessary to disclose for a proper understanding of.
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catalysts by using a filter aid depending on the final product specifications excess mma was stripped out by applying full vacuum during the required time or mma was added to the system and the solution is mixed for homogenization comparative examples utilizing typical catalysts were prepared against the catalyst systems as descried herein comparative examples as shown in table 1 are as follows r 1094 135 28 r 1094 116 28 and r 1094 133 28 which utilize lioh and cao as the catalyst system as can be seen from table 1 the comparative examples have a high conversion of final product i e compound of formula i when the molar ratio is high at 5 1 of maa heeu respectively 87 79 conversion the comparative examples utilize 277 ppm lioh 724 ppm cao the catalyst system of the present invention 250 ppm lioh 300 ppm cao had a higher conversion at the same 5 1 weight ratio of maa heeu respectively 89 conversion however when using a ratio 3 1 of maa heeu respectively the conversion of final product i e compound of formula i of the comparative example is at a low 66 conversion the catalyst system of the present invention 250 ppm lioh 300 ppm cao had a much higher conversion at the same 3 1 weight ratio of maa heeu respectively 85 conversion versus a 66 conversion rate of the comparative example the present invention therefore is well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned as well as others inherent therein while the invention has been depicted and described and is defined by reference to particular preferred embodiments of the invention such references do not imply a limitation on the invention and no such limitation in scope is to be.
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is coupled to the hearing aid 12 as described above the output could drive headphones or some other form of telemetry to send the signal from the chest mounted array to the hearing aid in or behind the ear other forms of telemetry could be radio frequency electromagnetic radiation infra red radiation ultrasonic radiation electric currents in the body or a wire connection to the hearing aid in a preferred embodiment the package contains the microphone array batteries and signal processing and amplifying electronics there are no exterior wires except the neck loop which is comfortable and convenient to wear as a necklace it couples the signal magnetically to the conventional hearing aid to provide a signal to the user obviating the need for a wire connection placing the microphone array on the chest has other advantages over placement on the spectacle frames or the usual placement of the microphone in a conventional hearing aid on the chest the microphone array is situated far from the loudspeaker of the hearing aid acoustic coupling and feedback are greatly reduced so that the signal level into the ear can be substantially raised if desired without causing oscillation using this system people with profound hearing loss are able to distinguish spoken words in noisy environments and in rooms with bad multipath and reverberation the directional nature of the array and processor reduce surrounding interference and reduce signals reflected from walls of a room that arrive at the ear from different angles of arrival and at different times and cause confusion to have a conversation the wearer simply turns his.
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half the length of the oven and a vertically adjustable overhead gas burner assembly is provided at the tail end of the oven venting of the interior of the oven is provided through openings in a side wall and exhaust stacks connected into the opening and extending upwardly from the top of the oven housing application_number US 61450875 A description in the illustrated preferred embodiment the arabic style bread oven of the invention is shown generally at 10 as shown the oven includes a supporting frame made up of interconnected legs 11 with casters 12 thereon cross braces 13 and 14 and sets of spaced apart side rails 15 each set of side rails 15 is held apart by three slotted spacers 16 17 and 18 each of which has a vertical slot therein in addition a spacer 19 at the discharge end of the oven has an elongate longitudinal slot 20 formed therein journals 21 are formed in the spacers 18 and the shaft 22 of a head pulley 23 extends through and is rotatable in the journals an endless mesh belt 24 is trained around the head pulley 23 and a tail pulley 25 fig2 to provide an endless conveyor for the oven a shaft 26 of the.
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of each house can furnish and decorate the interior 47 and have other users over as guests the third method supplied by the system to support identity development is persistent ownership the user can persistently own each of the aforementioned objects the parts of his face the bricks in his house the furniture in his rooms among others the user is free to use his possessions or to trade sell give or donate them the perception of persistent identity is reinforced through such ownership fig7 and 8 illustrate the methods by which the users interact with each other and with pre defined characters of the vr users of this system interact with each other both synchronously real time and asynchronously synchronous interaction is possible for users within the same scene or room they can chat using graphical chat bubbles 50 simply by typing onto their computer keyboard in particular this invention supports two unique types of user interaction projectile throwing and avatar dancing users can throw objects to one another 51 by invoking the name of the object and the name of the target person u201c football jen u201d these objects include single use items such as kisses smiles snowballs and water balloons as well as objects that can be thrown caught then thrown again such as footballs soccer balls and frisbees in order to throw an item the user must first own this item avatar dancing is another way users interact by invoking the name of a dance existing in the database u201c dance waltz u201d.
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concentrate was prepared as in example 1 with this material being mixed with the same main nylon copolymer homopolymer system as was utilized in the preparation of the product as set forth in example 1 in this material however the system included 10 by weight of the substituted triazine coumarin monomer component along with the main copolymer homopolymer system as set forth in example 1 a finished product was obtained having a tensile strength of approximately 105 000 psi a substituted triazine coumarin and nylon polymer mixture was prepared utilizing the substituted triazine coumarin material as set forth in example 1 with the nylon constituent being the following the initial reactant mixture included 10 by weight of the triazine coumarin material balance nylon the initial material after blending was plced in a closed vessel with 8 by weight of water added the material blanketed with a continuous nitrogen flow and heated steadily to a temperature of about 280 u00b0 c over a period of 4 hours the reactants were maintained at this temperature for a period of 4 hours at which time the reaction was complete this material was then blended with nylon 6 homopolymer in a ratio of 5 of the masterbatch balance nylon 6 homopolymer an extruded monofilament line was obtained having an oriented diameter of 12 mils with the material having a tensile strength of about 95 000 psi this mixture is blended.
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the phase derivative of a complex signal sequence the phase derivative equals the phase of the autocorrelation r at 1 lag where n is the number of pixels in an estimator kernel and s a is the analytical signal of u m n r 2 combining equation 2 and equation 5 the 1 d shear wave velocity is estimated by in theory taking the derivative of a phase can provide a very high resolution but it is very sensitive to noise noise reduction is needed before calculating the gradient in the preferred embodiment a hand held ultrasound transducer is modified to include two parallel vibration sources the theory for waves produced by a thin beam in contact with the upper surface of a semi infinite elastic medium was derived by miller and pursey in 1954 when the thin bar presses tangentially into the surface of the medium shear waves are produced in a beam pattern that maximizes at around 45 degrees with respect to the surface the miller pursey solution has been extended in the preferred embodiment by including two sources and deriving the interference pattern between the two sources as a superposition the above will now be described with reference to fig2 consider a long thin strip 202 placed in close contact with a semi infinite large uniform homogeneous elastic solid 204 and vibrating normal to.
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in the preferred embodiment of the invention a cover is capable of fitting over the top of the bowl for maintaining the contents of the bowl in place when the bowl is positioned in its upright position application_number US 78851397 A description referring now to the drawings and in particular to fig1 and 3 the two piece food container is shown and generally referenced by the numeral 10 container 10 which may be constructed of any one of a number of clear resilient plastic materials known in the art consists of a bowl portion 12 having a flat planar base 13 sidewalls 20 and an upper peripheral edge 16 a cover or lid portion 14 shown in fig4 and 5 which as will be described in further detail below is sized and shaped to fit over upper peripheral edge 16 of the bowl portion 12 and serves by means of an interference or press fit to provide the bowl portion 12 with a tight seal the flat planar base 13 is parallel to upper peripheral edge 16 upper peripheral edge 16 is essentially circular and lies in a plane 17 when the base 13 is placed upon a horizontal surface the container 10 rests in a horizontal position the interior shape of the bowl portion 12 is generally annular with decreasing annular diameters progressing from the peripheral edge 16 to the base 13 scalloped portions 15 are phased sequentially around the.
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correlation and search module 140 diagnostic information storage module 130 and diagnostic information interpretation module 120 these reports can include but are not limited to collected raw data analyzed data single line analysis and administration spectral analysis rate verse reach correlation troubleshooting information customer care and the like single line analysis and administration can for example use circuit identifiers that match an initial search criteria to with the help of the data correlation search module 140 one or more lines to analyze a list of historical information for that line can be retrieved from the diagnostic information storage module 130 such that for example a comparison between historical test information and a current test can be performed records for that line can also be displayed with for example run date time information actual verse maximum upstream data rate information actual and maximum downstream data rate information data rate reduction due to cross talk information microfilter status and the like the user could also be provided with a graphical user interface that allows for example through the selection of a check box or comparable selection icon the re running of any of the previously run tests for example immediately or upon the next polling of the polling module 150 the spectral analysis report can provide an analysis of the type of cross talk present in a carrier 39 s network and impact on end user service for example using a standard search criteria a report can be generated.
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optionally substituted with 1 3 groups of r a r 2 is hydrogen c 1 6 alkyl and c 3 10 cycloalkyl taken together with any intervening atoms can form a 3 to 7 membered carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring saturated or unsaturated said heterocyclic ring containing 1 2 heteroatoms independently chosen from o c o s so so 2 n or nr 2a and optionally substituted by 1 3 ra groups r 2a is hydrogen and c 1 6 alkyl r 3 and r 3a are independently hydrogen halo c 1 6 alkyl c 3 10 cycloalkyl and c 6 10 aryl said aryl and alkyl optionally substituted with 1 3 groups of r a or r 3 and r 3a taken together with any intervening atoms can form a 3 to 7 membered carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring saturated or unsaturated said heterocyclic ring containing 1 2 heteroatoms independently chosen from o c o s so so 2 n or nr 2a and optionally substituted by 1 3 r a groups r 4 is hydrogen halo c 1 6 alkyl and trihaloalkyl r a represents c 1 6 alkoxy c 1 6 alkyl cf 3 nitro amino cyano c 1 6 alkylamino or halogen and n represents 1 3 in one embodiment of this invention r 1a and r 1 independently are hydrogen tert butyl.
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of varying viscosities the organopolysiloxanes may also contain sih ie organohydridopolysiloxanes alternatively the present invention may be used to neutralize acidic residues resulting from acid catalyzed polymerization reactions or alternatively homogeneous acid catalyzed polymerization reactions of organohydridopolysiloxane having the average formula r 3 sio r 2 sio x rhsio y sir 3 or r 2 hsio r 2 sio x rhsio y sihr 2 where x and y are greater than 0 and r is an organic group these examples are intended to illustrate the invention to one of ordinary skill in the art and are should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention set forth in the claims all measurements and tests were conducted at 23 u00b0 c unless indicated to the contrary a dimethyl methylhydrogen trimethylsiloxy terminated polysiloxane of average formula r 3 sio r 2 sio x rhsio y sir 3 where x and y are such to provide a resulting polymer having a viscosity of 100 cst mm 2 s and 800 ppm sih was prepared by an trifluoromethane sulfonic acid catalyzed equilibration of hexamethyldisiloxane dimethylsiloxane cyclics and a trimethylsiloxy terminated methylhydrogen polysiloxane having an sih content of 1 5 wt and a viscosity of 30 cst mm 2 s at 23 u00b0 c according to techniques known in the art the resulting crude polysiloxane was neutralized by different methods as summarized in table 1 each resulting polysiloxane product was.
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in fig1 designate same or like parts and components in fig2 a 3b reference numeral 31 designates a holder for use in the embodiment of the invention and 32 a valve for the same the holder 31 has a substantially cylindrical form as the conventional example and includes on an inner peripheral portion a female screw to be screwed with a male screw of a rotor shaft 3 the holder 31 is supported by the rotor shaft 3 while inserted thereto at the front end of the holder 31 an outer sleeve 33 and an inner sleeve 34 for holding the valve 32 are formed around an opening edge at the front of the outer sleeve 33 is a collar 33a arranged to prevent the valve from being dropped in this embodiment the collar 33a has a notch now shown so that a valve stopper described later can be fitted therewith the valve 32 has a cylindrical guide 35 at its rear end the guide being inserted into the gap formed between the outer sleeve 33 and inner sleeve 34 of the holder 31 on an outer peripheral portion of the valve 32 a stopper 36 is formed to be fitted with the collar 33a of the outer sleeve 33 once the guide 35 has been inserted into the gap between the outer sleeve 33 and the inner sleeve 34 and the stopper 36 has been fitted with the collar 33a the valve 32 can be supported by the holder 31 so as.
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1300 could be formed of a single control gate such as control gate 102 in yet another embodiment the depletion regions 108 112 of the multiplexing device 1300 are formed by schottky barriers metal u2014 semiconductor regions wherein the first and second control gates 102 and 116 are formed of a metal material the depletion width in the schottky barrier is controlled much the same way as the depletion width in a p n junction similarly to the illustration of fig3 it is possible to select nano scaled lines 201 by applying appropriate potentials v 1 and v 2 to the first and second control gates 102 116 respectively and connect it to the micro scaled line or source 226 alternatively schottky barriers metal n or metal p regions may be used to do the connection as well fig1 is a schematic illustration of another multiplexing device 1400 according to the present invention the multiplexing device 1400 is generally similar in function and operation to the multiplexing device 650 of fig7 a and shows an alternative embodiment of the intermediate regions 1480 1481 in order to illustrate an exemplary instance of nano pillar addressing in this embodiment the semiconducting depletion regions 676 677 678 are physically separated through a combination of dielectrics e g oxide nitride high k and electrode semiconducting regions that are referred to as intermediate regions 1480 1481 this allows a reduction in the leakage between the bits and extends the range of the maximum depletion region possible this may also allow low voltage operation though only three semiconducting depletion regions 676 677 678 and two intermediate regions 1480 1481 are shown for illustration purpose only it should be clear that a different number of regions could alternatively be used.
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c 1 except 0 90 sodium acetate aldrich was added one liter of ink was prepared like control ink c 1 except 3 53 tetrabutylammonium bromide aldrich was added one liter of ink was prepared like control ink c 1 except 1 11 sodium bromide em science was added each of the above inks was filled into a reservoir of an encad 700 printer and into an empty encad gs ink cartridge an image quality target that contained a small 2 0 square cm magenta patch was printed onto kodak professional ei premium media and the initial density was measured using an x rite densitometer a prime target was printed to make sure all of the nozzles were firing correctly and there were no electrical failures an electrical failure may occur when there is either an electrical short to ground so that the heater is by passed and insufficient heat is generated in the heater or there is a significant increase in resistance in the heater circuit which would also inhibit generation in the heater in the printhead either of these phenomena causes the nozzle not to operate a large 100 magenta patch target 92 by 610 cm was then printed that consumed 25 ml of ink a second image quality target was printed onto kodak professional el premium media and the density was re measured a prime target was printed to make sure all of the nozzles were firing correctly and there were no electrical failures this test was repeated until a total of 300 ml of ink was fired through a single encad printhead the percent density retained between.
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the coolant circulating therein the top wall 236 of the tunnel 206 does not have a feature corresponding to the projection 140 of the embodiment of fig4 a portion 250 of the cold air 248 is directed toward the opening 252 and drives cold air 254 through the air passage 238 along the second side 234 of the radiator 228 the cold air 254 contacts the second side 234 of the radiator 228 and absorbs heat from the radiator 228 further cooling the coolant circulating therein as can be seen the circulation of cold air 254 is in the same direction as that of the cold air 248 referring now to fig7 a 7c a number of possible positions are contemplated for the radiator 128 referring to fig7 a the radiator 128 a is installed in the position shown in fig4 at a forward portion of the tunnel 106 generally forwardly of the track 122 the radiator 128 a is spaced apart from the front wall 130 and an air passage 138 a is formed therebetween referring to fig7 b the radiator 128 b is installed along the top wall 136 of the tunnel 106 generally above the track 122 the radiator 128 b is spaced apart from the top wall 136 and an air passage 138 b is formed therebetween referring to fig7 c the radiator 128 c is installed at a rearward portion.
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provided on a radial arm 27 projecting toward the inside of an oil inlet port 26 bored on the case 22 whereas at the other is provided a drive pulley 29 which is driven by a driving source not shown to rotate the impeller shaft 18 on the other hand there are arranged the water jackets 11 between said impellers 4 coaxially with respective impellers 4 but not contacting therewith the water jacket 11a on the driving side is fixed inside the case 22 whereas the other water jackets 11 11 positioned alternately with the impellers 4 in a sequence are fixed to the said water jacket 11a by placing spacers 33 between the lug 16 the water inlet port 31 and the outlet port 32 to keep them apart by predetermined distances and by tightening the bolt 30 placed through the lug 16 by a nut not shown one end of the inlet port 31 and that of the outlet port 32 for the cooling water are respectively tightened by a cap nut 34 which also acts as a blank cap there is bored a hole 35 for passing the water to the cooling water pipes 31 and 32 to correspond to the distance between the water jackets 11 and the spacers 33.