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12 13 wound therearound respectively the hall motor 1 is further provided with a predetermined number of permanent magnets 14 15 a rotor assembly 16 a rotating shaft 18 and a motor case 21 the rotor assembly 16 is composed of a pair of cylindrical rotors 22 23 having vertical walls 22a 23a respectively which are brought into contact with each other in alignment on the outside thereof and welded together to form an elongated cylindrical rotor assembly 16 having a united vertical wall 24 the united vertical wall 24 has a boss 25 fixedly attached to the center thereof which is in turn secured to the rotating shaft 18 each of the rotors 22 23 has a pair of permanent magnets 14 15 which are semicircular in vertical section attached to the inner side of the cylindrical wall thereof opposite to each other namely as particularly shown in fig4 the rotor assembly 16 has two sets of permanent magnets 14 15 of respective polarities n s attached to the inner side thereof opposite to each other each extending over a predetermined angular region u03c6 about 120 u00b0 in such a manner that the rotor assembly 16 has a pair of predetermined angular regions 16a about 60 u00b0 left unmagnetized opposite to each other thus the rotor assembly 16 is structured to have the predetermined angular portions u03c6 producing a magnetic flux and the predetermined angular portions 16a producing no magnetic flux as shown in fig2 and 5 the rotor assembly 16 composed of two rotors 22 23 is opened axially in opposite directions and so arranged as.
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is coupled across the emitter and collector of transistor 106 thus acting as a protection device for transient relief the emitter of transistor 106 is further connected to the electromagnet voltage supply 23 preferably a battery and the collector of transistor 106 is further connected to the electromagnet 20 the pin 82 of the buffer chip 66 is also coupled with a pin 112 of a darlington driver chip 110 which operates as a current sink dependent upon the logic level and is connected from pin 114 to the electromagnet 20 in conjunction with the collector of transistor 106 the pin 90 of buffer chip 66 is connected to a pin 116 of the driver chip 110 which is in turn coupled from pin 118 to the electromagnet 20 in conjunction with the collector of the transistor 100 this configuration allows the current flow to the electromagnet 20 to be alternated or shut off completely by the microprocessor 24 thus providing the switch 22 the driver chip 110 is connected to the signal ground wire 95 through a pin 118 and is connected to the electromagnet voltage supply 23 through a pin 120 which is further coupled through a series capacitor 122 to the signal ground wire the signal ground wire 95 is connected to pin 124a of the connector port 74a the connector port 74a has pins 126a 128a and 130a connected to ground and has pin 132a connected through a diode 134 to the electromagnet power supply 23 the buffer chip 66 has pin 136 connected to the constant voltage source.
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been entered during a call in the mobile communications terminal a voice recognition function is activated when the voice recognition button is entered in the activated state of the voice recognition function the voice recognition function is deactivated that is by pressing the voice recognition button the mobile communications terminal controls the conversion into the activation and deactivation of the voice recognition function so as to initiate or stop the voice recognition in order for the user to enter the voice recognition button while he is calling without stopping the call the voice recognition button is arranged in a function button to make it convenient to use the voice recognition button during the call in addition the voice recognition button may be represented by displaying a hot logo on the voice recognition button and the user confirms the position of the voice recognition button by the hot logo displayed on the keypad in another embodiment the voice recognition button may not be arranged on the keypad 10 of the mobile communications terminal but a voice recognition soft button may rather be displayed at a lower end of a call screen to activate deactivate the voice recognition function by operating the soft button when a call connection is successfully performed between.
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instruments and controls conventional for the operation of the aircraft the instrument panel 10 includes for example a manual throttle control 12 a manual mixture control 14 and a magneto control switch 16 which also controls the economizer unit of the invention as shown in the block diagram of fig2 switch 16 may be coupled to an appropriate pressure switch 100 which in turn operates a switch 102 between first and second positions in the second position labelled 34 lean 34 in fig2 the switch 102 is connected to a 35 u00b0 ignition advance control 104 and to a control 106 which sets the fuel to air ratio at 75 of stoichiometric or 0 05 the other first position labelled 34 both 34 in fig2 switch 102 is connected to a 20 u00b0 ingition advance control 108 and to be manual mixture control 42 this is the normal operation mode presently used the controls 104 and 108 may be coupled to the aircraft magneto so that the magneto is set to establish the ignition at the desired angular advances before top dead center therefore when the pressure switch 100 permits the switch 102 to be in the illustrated position the aircraft is set to the lean fuel to air ratio and to the 35 u00b0 ignition advance so as to achieve a maximum fuel saving during operation on the other hand when the switch arm 102 is set to the other position the magneto is set to the normal 20 u00b0 ignition advance and the manual control 42 is activated to control the fuel to air ratio an appropriate interlock 110 is provided in.
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basic crystal structure this powder was slurried or dissolved in a liquid for example freon liquid or an alcohol such as ethanol or another liquid this liquid was poured into the hollow support body or metal pipe 2 shown in fig1 which is made of for example copper or a copper compound such as a nicu compound with the other end of the pipe blocked the inner wall surface of the pipe 2 was coated to a uniform thickness with the ceramic powder by rotating and turning the pipe 2 from end to end so that the powder adhered to the wall while the pipe 2 was completely heated to a temperature at 100 u00b0 c to 400 u00b0 c in this way the solvent was removed from the inside of the pipe 2 and the inner wall surface received a ceramic powder coating 3 to make the coating adhere more tightly to the inner wall surface a solvent which dissolves epoxy or acrylic resins for example toluene or the like may be used after this oxygen or a mixture of oxygen and argon gas is introduced into the hollow section over the dried ceramic material adhered to the inner wall surface and the ceramic material is fired while it is being oxidized at 500 u00b0 c to 1100 u00b0 c for example at 600 u00b0 c for 3 hours and additionally at 800 u00b0 c for 5 hours by repeating this type of process 1 to 5 times the ceramic material was adhered to the inside of the pipe to an average.
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at its root end portion on the case 2 1 that the armature 9 2 of the valve member may be positioned in the vicinity of the rotary shaft member or the drive shaft 1 on the drive unit side of the sealed housing 2 the ring shaped electromagnet 11 is supported on the ring shaped electromagnet support 12 which is not only borne on the rotary shaft member 1 through the bearing 14 and but also fixed on an external member although not shown such as an engine block the disc shaped magnetic loop element or the magnetic member 10 having the ring portion assembled in the case 2 1 is mounted to confront the armature 9 2 of the valve member the support 12 is fitted at its portion in the magnetic loop element 10 this magnetic loop element 10 has an integral structure having three arcuate holes 10 1 formed in one donut shaped disc as shown in a front elevation in fig2 numeral 10 2 designates three reinforcing bridges joining the inner sides and the outer sides of the arcuate holes 10 1 here the arcuate holes 10 1 are sealed with a sealant 10 1 u2032 in short in order to transmit the magnetic flux of the electromagnet 11 may be efficiently transmitted in the invention to the armature 9 2 of the valve member an activation mechanism for the oil feeding valve member 9 is constructed by using the disc shaped magnetic loop element 10 having the ring portion in the fan coupling device thus constructed when the electromagnet 11 is off or demagnetized the armature 9 2 is made to leave the magnetic loop element 10 by the action of the leaf spring 9.
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computing resources such that the number can be chosen according to the applications being sought in special situations when the database is very small as in the example discussed hereinafter the restriction may be removed allowing a word or phrase even it if appears only once in the database to effectively deal with morphological term variants of natural language a stemming process is essential not only to reduce the size of indexing files but also to improve the efficiency of information retrieval ir a stemming algorithm needs be implemented before the term index can be set up while many stemming algorithms are available currently there is relatively little difference between them as far as the final retrieval performance is concerned a preferred embodiment of the present invention uses an affix removal stemmer by porter named porter algorithm m f porter u201c an algorithm for suffix stripping u201d program vol 14 no 3 pp 130 137 1980 suppose the terms that appear in the documents are selected and listed as t 1 t 2 t m each document in the collection is preprocessed and assigned with a document vector as a 1 a 2 a m where a 1 f 1 u00d7 g 1 where f i is the number of times the term t 1 appears in an expression of the document and g i is a global weight of all the documents which is a parameter indicating the importance of the term in representing the documents local weights may be either raw occurrence counts boolean or logarithm of occurrence count global weighting may be no weighting uniform.
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is determined in step 208 whether npdd 56 power is zero if so control passes to step 210 in which it is registered that npdd 56 is not working if a negative result from step 208 control passes to step 202 to further reduce npdd 56 power the power is progressively reduced until npdd 56 power is turned off the purpose of progressively lowering power to npdd 56 as shown in the loop of steps 202 204 and 208 is to ensure that npdd 210 is truly not working in one scenario if the power to npdd 56 is higher than need be then dropping the power does not result in a measurable difference in nox concentration at the exit of lnt 58 thus to obtain an accurate determination of nox concentration this possible scenario is ruled out by steps 202 204 and 208 an alternative to the diagnostic method of fig4 is to instead turn off power to npdd 56 in step 202 i e turn it off completely rather than progressively reduce npdd 56 power steps 208 and 214 are unnecessary in the alternative if a negative result is returned from step 204 control passes directly to step 210 the difference between fig4 and the alternative to fig4 is that by turning off npdd 56 completely the no to no2 conversion is completely turned off during even a short interval in which no is not converted to no2 no breaks through exhaust aftertreatment system.
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variable reduction with varying torque overload conditions the translation of the two stages of the in fig1 shown planetary gearing can for this for example be so selected that the fundamental conversion of the first stage is 6 1 and the fundamental conversion of the second stage is 4 8 1 for adaptation of the accu screwdriver to various loads it is provided with a torque limitation device in the form of an overload coupling this is comprised in the embodiment shown in fig1 of a cylinder like annular gear 3 a metallic cam disk 5 a metallic pressure element 6 as well as a pressure spring 18 constructed as a spiral spring the annular gear 3 which is comprised of plastic for example of polyamide 6 6 with mineral fillers is seated inside the gear housing 4 and is provided with an stepped internal gearing so that the planetary gears 8 of the first stage and the planetary gears 9 of the second stage of the planetary gearing are in engagement with the corresponding respective inner teething of the annular gear 3 the annular gear 3 is through axial pressure of the pressure spring 18 transmitted through the pressure element 6 and.
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at 55 u00b0 c the mixture was poured into 75 ml methanol the yellow orange precipitate which formed was collected by filtration and washed repeatedly with portions of methanol and diethylether to yield 0 58 g yellow orange powder pellets for electrical conductivity testing were prepared by adding a measured amount of the polymer powder to a beckman ir pellet press the pellets were 1 3 cm in diameter with a thickness determined by the amount of material pressed and the pressure used to obtain reliable conductivity data which could be duplicated it was found necessary to dry the material thoroughly in vacuum accordingly after being pressed all pellets were dried at 25 u00b0 to 100 u00b0 c at 0 2 mm hg for several hours pellets normally were removed and stored under nitrogen until testing iodine doping was carried out by adding an iodine crystal to a chamber containing a pellet of polymer the chamber then was evacuated causing immediate sublimation of iodine gaseous iodine remained in contact with a pellet for a period from about 1 5 to about 17 hours whereupon the doped pellet was removed and stored under nitrogen until being tested doping of a polymer with sodium naphthalide may be accomplished by contacting the polymer powder with a slurry of sodium naphthalide in dry tetrahydrofuran after the mixture is stirred under nitrogen for 24 hours excess sodium naphthalide and solvent may be removed with a pipette the remaining solvent.
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in other situations it may be necessary to support more than one loop pair at a time for lifeline service to provide higher availability of such services this can be accomplished by providing multiple iad cs as illustrated in fig7 which is described in greater detail later herein again using the iad 212 i as an example it consists of the same components devices as those described in the iad 12 i such as the atu r 30 sib 32 dm 34 pm 1 36 1 pmm 36 m and ps 39 the iad 212 i however includes additional components devices such as a relay control block rcb 214 and the bypass relay k b as described above as discussed above during normal vodsl operating condition the atu c 22 i is connected directly to the atu r 30 and the relay k b is energized so that the telephones ph 1 ph m are connected to the phone modules pm 1 36 1 pmm 36 m as in the conventional system however when a power outage or particular components of iad failure occurs at the customer premise the relay k b is de energized causing the connection from telephone ph m to phone module pmm 36 m to be terminated meanwhile the same telephone ph m is connected directly to the tip and ring wires by bypassing the phone module pmm 36 m sib 32 and atu r 30 simultaneously the atu c 22 i recognizes the bypassing of these components through communication protocols between the atu c 22 i and the atu r 30 and reports this event to the oss with this information the oss recognizes the affected.
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value the logic includes a timer delta_timer that determines the time between the readouts of the charge value following the readout and clearing of the register 109 the delta_timer is reset so that it will next timeout after a predetermined time interval herein denoted measurement_time step 209 next the process waits the predetermined amount of time measurement_time step 211 to facilitate a description of this embodiment this step is illustrated as a u201c waiting u201d step the measurement_time value represents the time resolution for the power consumption measurement however in practical embodiments the routine can exit to permit the mobile unit to do other things the occurrence of the timer interrupt causes the routine to resume processing at step 213 at the end of the waiting period the accumulated charge value is read from the fuel gauge block 105 and stored as the charge_value parameter step 213 the present value of the delta_timer is then read to obtain a value delta_time step 215 after this reading the delta_timer is reset and restarted step 217 measurement_time represents the requested measurement period whereas delta_time represents the actual period of time that elapsed since the previous measurement these two values may differ from one another because of the inability to strictly control the timing of an interrupt driven routine an average power consumption measurement is then obtained by dividing the charge_value by the delta_time value just obtained step 219 the delta_time value represents the time between readouts tracked with the delta_timer the average power consumption measurement is also printed out step 221 this printout may for example be a separate printout supplied by the mobile terminal 100 or it may alternatively be merged with the printouts from other software debug applications as used herein.
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debris e g during scanning in a dusty and or debris laden environment furthermore shutter wiper assembly 90 can be used to wiper away any of specimen 10 which might unintentionally stick to window 95 so as to help ensure that the specimen is not inadvertently carried away from the remote site by raman probe system 5 at the conclusion of the analysis the excitation light from optical probe subsystem 35 engages specimen 10 and interacts with specimen 10 so as to produce the raman signature of the specimen the light returning from specimen 10 including but not limited to the raman signature of the specimen passes back through window 95 through lenses 90 85 and then through lens 80 a beam splitter 105 e g gold coated glass 1 5 times 3 8 mm 1 mm thick then directs some of the returning light through an imaging lens 105 a through a ccd imaging lens aperture 106 e g d 0 9 mm through an infra red blocking filter 107 e g to block 785 nm laser light and pass visible spectrum od gt 3 to ccd chip 108 on ccd active die 109 of ccd camera 110 driven by ccd electronics 115 and the remainder of the returning light including the raman signature of the specimen is directed through lens 75 through focusing lens 70 through notch filters 60 116 e g od gt 6 through.
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to disconnect the resistive load r 300 from the two dc output terminals of the rectifier 100 during this period connecting or disconnecting the resistive load r 300 could be simply achieved by turning on or off the controlled switch m 300 in response to the comparison between the voltage sense signal and a reference voltage there is no doubt other types of comparators can also be used fig9 a and 9b shed light upon the effect of the dummy load 300 on the line current waveform fig9 a illustrates discontinuous or jumping points due to a dead time before the adoption of a dummy load 300 while fig9 b illustrates no discontinuous or jumping points due to no dead time after the adoption of a dummy load 300 the total harmonic distortion can be effectively decreased by eliminating discontinuous or jumping points from the line current with the use of a dummy load 300 drawing a line current only within the dead time in general electronic control gears for led light engine according to the embodiment of the invention can be integrated onto an integrated circuit or separated into different modules for example a rectifier a current regulator a string of bypass switches a valley filler and a dummy load can be integrated onto an integrated circuit also the rectifier the current regulator and a string of bypass switches can be integrated onto an integrated circuit and the valley filler as well as the dummy load are formed on another integrated circuit and then integrated on a circuit board a plurality of external led array segments are connected to the electronic control gears for led light engine the valley filler and the dummy load to form up the led lighting equipment while the invention has been described by way.
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flows axially through the ducts a number of these according to the embodiment illustrated those in every third vertical column are at their ends provided with magnetrons 8 supplying microwave energy via boxes 9 each of these boxes is air tight connected to one of the ducts at the inlet end thereof as has been shown the boxes are perforated to permit air inlet however those perforations are so small that the microwaves cannot exit through them accordingly there does inside each magnetron equipped duct appear two media hot drying air and microwaves the duct outlet ends are sealingly connected to an outlet chamber which in the same way as at the inlet end is formed by the provision of a partition 10 inside the casing 1 from that outlet chamber the air exits through conduit 3 after having first passed through openings in the duct bottoms and tops towards the sheets 4 for the purpose of drying them the top and bottom duct in each magnetron equipped column has a closed top and a closed bottom respectively and their height is just about half of the height of the intervening ducts because they do each serve just one of sheets 4 inside the ducts the microwave energy appears in the form of standing waves this resonance phenomenon arises thanks to a suitable dimensioning of the ducts to which will be reverted below fig2 does only to exemplify show an arrangement of the openings 11 for air and microwaves in this case a herringbone pattern that arrangement which does per se belong to the prior art has the advantage that.
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time s 130 no the method returns to step s 120 otherwise s 130 yes a command cmd has not been generated within the setup time so mla 100 is switched into the sleep mode s 140 in general the sleep mode can be initiated automatically through step s 140 or in response to a sleep command from host cpu 400 during the sleep mode memory controller 300 is placed in a sleeping state which can be referred to alternatively as placing memory controller 300 in a sleep mode next mla 100 determines whether host cpu 400 has generated an interrupt signal or a wake up signal s 150 where such a signal is detected s 150 yes mla 100 is released from the sleep mode and placed in an active mode s 160 accordingly memory controller 300 is woken up which can be referred to alternatively as releasing memory controller 300 from the sleep mode otherwise s 150 no the method returns to step s 140 fig4 is a flowchart illustrating a memory management control procedure of an mla according to an embodiment of the inventive concept fig5 a is a block diagram illustrating a storage mode initiated by the memory management control procedure according to an embodiment of the inventive concept fig5 b is a block diagram illustrating a standby mode initiated by the memory management control procedure according to an embodiment of the inventive concept for convenience the method of fig4 will be explained with reference to mla 100.
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ppm u03b4 0 69 3h d 0 77 1 07 43h m 1 09 3h d 1 18 1 41 10h m 1 41 1 82 10h m 1 93 2 18 5h m 2 33 2 46 2h m 2 53 4h q 2 60 2 72 6h m 2 99 2h br d 3 10 3h s 3 18 3h s 3 27 6h s 3 50 3h s nme 3 58 1h br d 3 67 1h q 4 52 1h m 4 60 1h t 4 82 1h m 4 93 5 08 4h m 5 10 1h d 5 26 5 39 3h m 5 51 1h dd 5 69 1h dd 7 16 1h d amide nh 7 36 1h d amide nh 7 68 1h d amide nh 8 13 1h d amide nh 1 h nmr cdcl 3 ppm 67 17 1h d amide nh 7 37 1h d amide nh 7 71 1h d amide nh 8 10 1h d amide nh 1 h nmr cdcl 3 ppm u03b47 16 1h d amide nh 7 49 1h d amide nh 7 72 1h d amide nh 8 16 1h d amide nh 1 h nmr cdcl 3 ppm u03b4 7 14 d 2h pyridine 7 18 d 1h amide nh 7 31 d 1h amide nh 7 70 d 1h amide nh 8 17 d 1h amide nh 8 54 d 2h pyridine 1 h nmr cdcl 3 ppm u03b4 2 20 s 3h sme 7 18 d 1h amide nh 7.
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apparatus to move toward sewing machine 132 for sewing and away from said sewing machine after the sewing has been completed the needle and its respective upper and lower guides 122 120 remain fixed but next to the sewing machine the apparatus is shifted by a properly programmed pantograph 134 in the direction perpendicular to the machine direction and it is engaged with proper small wheels 76 connected to the base next to the hinge 36 the fact that the movement along this direction is sufficient to move the apparatus and thus carry out the entire sewing process results from the fact that a piston is provided which acts on a pusher device 136 essentially an arm which pushes the apparatus in the machine direction whose action is controlled electronically two pusher devices 136 are provided to accommodate the different sizes of the apparatuses for the two ends of the tie in addition means are provided to allow that the movement of the apparatus occurs with an increasing velocity from the needle lower dead point to the needle dead tip in this way there is a minor curling of the fabric and greater work speeds can be maintained further the sewing stitch is maintained at a constant length also along the tip sides through the variation of the speed of the apparatus through a sensor system which acts.
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unit dcu is positioned in the wind turbine hub wth whereas the sensor arrangement sea is positioned in the root of a wind turbine blade wtb now referring to fig8 a block diagram illustrating a lightning measuring system lms installed in a wind turbine wt according to an embodiment of the invention the lightning measuring system lms comprises a data collection unit dcu and a first second and third sensor arrangement sea 1 sea 2 sea 3 each sensor arrangement sea 1 sea 2 sea 3 is connected to the data collection unit dcu by a connection arrangement ca 1 ca 2 ca 3 each of the sensor arrangements sea 1 sea 2 sea 3 are arranged to measure on a down conductor dc of a separate blade of the wind turbine wt the lightning measuring system lms may furthermore optionally comprise an external communication arrangement exc for communicating data such as raw data analyzed data or parameters established based on analyzed data to an external receiver such as a scada surveillance system or similar furthermore the data collection unit dcu may typically also comprise one or more power supplies such as a 24 v dc external power supply a 230 v ac external power supply or other available voltages referring now to fig9 a lightning measuring system lms according to an embodiment of the invention.
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also approaching the substrate and the defect is also typically traveling more slowly it will be struck by more ions per unit of its mass and will be deflected much more than will the coating material in this way the technique selectively rejects larger particles but allows the coating material to pass through since the ion beam operates under similar conditions to most sputter coating processes the addition of the ion beam is highly compatible with existing coating technologies in contrast to other possible protection schemes such as a low energy gas curtain which operates at too high a pressure and too low of energies beams of ionized clusters of atoms u201c cluster ion beams u201d may be used as an alternate means of deflection of particles 0022 fig1 shows a low defect deposition tool within an evacuated chamber 10 an ion beam gun 12 directs an ion beam 14 onto target 16 a sputter plume 18 is generated and encompasses mask substrate 20 in addition to the sputter plume 18 reflected neutrals 22 of uncharged ar and other defect causing particles may also strike the mask substrate 20 thus multiple forces can act on a particle in the low defect deposition tool the ar ion beam may typically comprise ions having energies of about 800 ev the sputter plume may comprise mo or si atoms and have energies of about 5 ev the reflected neutrals i e uncharged ar may have energies of 100s of ev in the present invention another ion beam is used to protect the mask during coating as shown in fig2 the low defect deposition tool of fig1 is improved by adding a second ion gun 30 which produces a second.
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70 plate sections 314 and 315 are horizontally spaced apart to provide a linear track path 323 in communication and aligned with track path 320 track paths 321 322 and 323 feed the trolleys moving therealong into the track paths of track sections 27 28 and 29 respectively guides used to selectively route trolleys passing along track path 320 into one of track path 321 322 or 323 include an arrangement of guide plates fixedly mounted to the underside of top plate 310 in order to ensure engagement with the upstanding diverter blades of both the lead trolleys and the trailing trolleys each guide plate on switch assembly 50 is sufficiently tall so as to project down from the top plate to which it is attached to a height slightly below the tops of the shorter upstanding blades of the side diverter elements of the trailing trolleys plates of this standard height also naturally project below the tops of taller upstanding blades of the side diverter elements of the lead trolleys guide plate 325 serves to route trolleys moving along track path 320 into track path 321 in the process of forming a wall along track segment 27 arcuate guide plate 325 is structured such that diverter blade 125 of trolley 100 and diverter blade 139 of trolley 130 slide along the laterally outer face of guide plate 325 to route trolleys 100 and 130 into track path 321.
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centre of the flow the amount of obliqueness in the mounting is appropriately 45 u00b1 15 u00b0 relative to the vertical the oblique orientation downwards is favourable for achieving an ejecting influence on the granulate flow and for avoiding the risk that the dilution fluid splashes upwards in the stand pipe a number of nozzles at least four are arranged around the stand pipe 22 40 u2032 preferably with equal distances between them with a stand pipe 22 having a diameter of 800 1 500 mm it is appropriate that 10 40 nozzles are arranged around the periphery of the stand pipe it is appropriate that the distance between adjacent nozzles be less than 50 300 mm if high pressure nozzles with fanned plumes of fluid are used the nozzles may be arranged with a greater distance between neighbouring nozzles it is important that the dilution fluid is added evenly around the complete circumference of the flow of granulate and at a sufficiently high pressure in order to penetrate to the centre of the granulate flow the pressure setting is an engineering adaptation that is based on the nozzles being used the diameter of the pipe and the rate of flow of fragmented pulp fig6 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention the difference between the embodiment shown in fig3 and this embodiment is that the dewatering arrangement in this case is a deewatering screw of thune type or sudor type in which a conical screw 80 a compresses an incoming flow 20 of pulp during dewatering against a surrounding space through a screwed surrounding perforated housing and in which filtrate 80 b is led away from this space the driving force for the screw is normally located at its inlet but the.
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a signal from table 132 and when value f e is greater than high threshold value f eht output line 150 is linked to second input 142 and command carrier signal f c is passed as carrier signal f c for use by pwm generator 108 see also fig7 the look up table 132 may take many specific forms but in general specifies a relatively low intermediate carrier frequency f c u2032 when the operating frequency f e is relatively low and specifies higher carrier frequencies as the operating frequency is increased specific examples of carrier to operating frequency are useful and are provided in graphical form in fig9 and 11 referring to fig8 and 9 in one embodiment when the operating frequency f e is below a low threshold operating frequency f elt the carrier frequency f c u2032 is set to a minimum carrier frequency f cmin when the operating frequency f e is greater than the low threshold frequency f elt the carrier frequency f c is set to a value above minimum frequency f cmin in one embodiment generator 110 generates carrier frequencies f c u2032 starting at minimum frequency f cmin and linearly increasing therefrom as illustrated in fig1 in operating assume frequency f cmin is 2 khz that f elt is 2 hz and that f eht is 8 hz also referring to fig9 assume command operating frequency f e is 1.
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packet is coming from going to in order to quickly detect whether a packet is going upstream from the access nodes towards the edge nodes or downstream from the edge nodes towards the access nodes a separate range of source mac addresses is specified uniquely for the access nodes and uniquely for the edge nodes when this split is made every intermediate switch will be able to detect by looking at both the source and the destination address what type of packet it is e g every packet coming from a customer receives a mac address from a first range of addresses and every edge node is configured with a mac address from a second range if an intermediate switch looks at both the source and destination address sa and da respectively it can conclude the following sa range 1 da range 2 upstream packet sa range 2 da range 1 downstream packet sa range 1 da range 1 user to user talk operators might want to discard this sa range 2 da range 2 edge to edge talk operators might want to discard this therefore the range of the newly defined addresses should be split up in 2 main parts the first main part is to be used by the access nodes in order to translate the mac addresses coming from a user in case of upstream this part can consist of some sub parts the second main part is.
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z k 1 the setup of this coordinate system is described immediately hereinafter referring to fig3 c in conjunction with fig1 and 2 the origin and directions of the x y z coordinate system can be specified in relation to drill begin point 1 and target t the location where drilling begins is a convenient choice for the origin and the direction from this position to the projection of the target onto a level plane through the origin defines the x coordinate axis the z coordinate axis is positive upward and the y coordinate axis completes a right handed system if desired a different right handed cartesian coordinate system or any suitable coordinate system may be used in the present example the formulation constrains the x axis to be level as noted above yaw orientation is designated as u03b2 measured from the x axis in a level x y plane whereas pitch orientation is designated as u03c6 measured vertically from the yawed tool position in the x y plane as represented by a dashed line in the x y plane fig3 c defines pitch and yaw as euler angles that require a particular sequence of yaw and pitch rotations in order to rotate the steering tool from a hypothetical position along the x axis into its illustrated position the use of an electronic distance measurement device edm is currently the quickest and most accurate method of defining the x coordinate axis and measuring magnet position coordinates however.
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peptide models consistent with nmr derived distance restraints were obtained by sequential application of restrained molecular dynamics and minimization using the powell method powell m j d 1977 conformational searches were carried out using a simulated annealing protocol the apomsh structures were heated to 2000k then cooled to 300k metal bound structures were only heated to 800k due to the highly restrained nature of the metal center structures emerging from simulated annealing runs were minimized to convergence gradient lt 0 05 kcal mol u00e5 and compared using the fit algorithm within sybyl peptide bioactivity was determined by measuring melanin released into cell culture media in an in vitro assay using b16f1 murine melanoma cells siegrist w 1986 cells were incubated with various concentrations of peptide and assayed for melanin production by measuring the absorbance of the culture media at 405 nm absorbance values were compared to a standard curve obtained using synthetic melanin from sigma the standard curve was linear over the experimental range of absorbance values quantitative receptor binding assays were carried out following a previously described method siegrist w 1988 sahm u g 1994 cells were seeded at a density of 5 u00d7 10 5 cells per well in 24 well tissue culture plates and exposed to varying concentrations of peptides on 0 5 ml of binding media 25 mm hepes naoh ph 7 4 0 2 bsa 0 3 mm 1 10 phenanthroline and approximately 100 000 cpm of 125 i nle 4 d phe 7 u03b1 msh 36 at 4 u00b0 c for 8 hours the cells were rinsed with pbs lysed with 1 m naoh and counted in a 1275 minigamma gamma counter from lkb wallac six.
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23 23 a point toward u201c 4 o 39 clock u201d and u201c 8 o 39 clock u201d the six flaps 21 to 24 are connected in an articulated manner to the basic body of the covering 2 via a film hinge 20 which runs around the covering 2 with the result that owing to the forces which occur during deployment of the gas bag 5 the flaps 21 to 24 can be pivoted in such a manner for example as shown in the corresponding arrows in fig3 that they open up an opening which annularly surrounds the central emblem region 3 of the covering 2 for the deploying gas bag to this end flaps which are arranged next to each other are connected to each other via a respective tear seam 26 and the flaps are also connected to the emblem region 3 of the covering 2 via a further tear seam 25 which surrounds the emblem region 3 the tear seams 25 26 are designed in such a manner that they tear open under the action of the deploying gas bag 5 as the flaps 21 to 24 pivot and do not obstruct the production of an opening for the gas bag 5 the central emblem region 3 of the covering 2 serves to hold an emblem 30 which may for example indicate the manufacturer of the corresponding motor vehicle the emblem region 3.
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the locations of the reference pixel blocks 114 in the reference pictures 103 are recorded as a motion vectors the motion vectors describes the spatial displacement between the block 113 and the reference pixel block 114 in avc the blocks 113 can be 16 u00d7 16 pixels also called a macroblock or smaller such as 16 u00d7 8 8 u00d7 8 8 u00d7 4 4 u00d7 8 4 u00d7 4 pixels or other sizes and shapes a data structure representing the picture 103 includes the encoded blocks 113 and the motion vectors in both mpeg 2 predicted pictures 103 can be predicted from as many as two reference pictures and in avc predicted pictures 103 can be predicted from one two or more reference pictures intracoded pictures or i pictures are not predicted from other pictures in mpeg 2 predicted coded pictures or p pictures are predicted from one reference picture that is displayed prior to the p picture in avc each p type block is predicted from any one of a plurality of reference pictures in mpeg 2 bidirectionally predicted pictures or b pictures are predicted from one reference picture that is displayed prior to the b picture and another reference picture that is displayed after the b picture in avc each b type or bi predicted block is predicted from any two of a plurality of reference pictures i 0 b 1 b 2 p 3 b 4 b 5 and p 6 are exemplary pictures the arrows illustrate the prediction dependence of each picture for example picture b 2 is dependent on reference pictures i 0 and p 3 the foregoing data dependency among the pictures requires decoding of certain pictures prior to others additionally the use of.
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electrons and holes in gaas the results were then translated using the 3 2 power rule to obtain the equivalent bv ceo data for alas preliminary experimentation correlates well with the program calculations it is readily evident from the first three data points plotted in fig2 which represent the performance of a standard one layer collector structure as shown in table i that there is an almost perfect inverse relationship between j max and bv ceo for these devices by contrast data points 4 5 and 6 which represent the performance of devices constructed according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in table i illustrate that j max can substantially be increased independent of any effect on bv ceo by simply changing the thickness w c1 and the doping concentration n c1 of the first collector layer 12 additionally a sensitivity analysis has been performed which shows that for hbts designed for x band applications in which the collector thickness w c2 is limited to 1 u03bcm the unintentionally doped second collector layer 14 can have a doping concentration n c2 as high as 1 u00d7 10 16 atoms cm 3 donor or acceptor before a sudden drop of bv ceo takes place since growth techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy mbe and metal organic chemical vapor deposition mocvd can reproducibly grow unintentionally doped layers at doping concentrations below 1 u00d7 10 15 atoms cm 3 and often achieving a concentration of 1 u00d7.
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side of the reclosure device the microcapsules are ruptured allowing the solvent to come into contact with the adhesive and become tacky thereby enabling the adhesive to form a bond with the container surface such a system is shown for example in u s pat no 2 907 682 to eichel the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety the term u201c release agent u201d as used herein includes conventional materials used in conjunction with pressure sensitive or tacky adhesives to enable easy separation of the adhesive bearing substrate prior to application and bonding to the container however the term u201c release agent u201d as used herein may also include pressure rupturable microcapsules containing adhesives or adhesive forming precursors which microcapsular walls likewise prevent adhesion to an undesired substrate prior to use the various layers of the present device can be made of paper plastic or any suitable sheet material as desired release liner 29 may take the form of a sheet 33 which may be in the form of a roll having multiple closures devices 10 a spaced apart and separated by perforations 35 which can be used to tear one individual closure 10 a device from the continuous roll 33 as illustrated in fig4 e fig6 a illustrates a completely assembled view of an embodiment of the invention 10 b illustrating the various components and layers in a fully assembled form it should be appreciated that in embodiment of reclosure apparatus 10 b the majority of the elastomeric band 40 is exposed and loops through hole 44 providing permanent attachment of band 24 to tab 42 in this embodiment 6 a the reclosure apparatus 10 b comprises a top layer 46 with.
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includes an inner skin 34 and an outer skin 38 preferably the appending structure outer skin is constructed of any metallic or composite material suitable for the construction of jet engine nacelles such as aluminum or carbon fiber the secondary flow nozzle main body 26 includes an inner wall 42 and an outer wall 46 separated by cavity or gap 50 a proximal end 54 of the appending structure inner skin 34 is moveably positioned between the inner and outer body walls 42 and 46 within the cavity 50 a proximal end 58 of the appending structure outer skin 38 is fixedly coupled to the lip portion 30 of the body outer wall 46 a distal end portion 62 of the appending structure inner skin 34 is joined to a distal end portion 66 of the appending structure outer skin 38 the distal end portions 62 and 66 can be joined together using any suitable fastening means such as screws rivets welding or diffusion bonding referring now to fig3 and 4 a plurality of actuators 70 are located within the cavity 50 and attached to the appending structures 28 and the main body 26 of the secondary flow nozzle 22 each appending structure 28 has at least one actuator 70 preferably a plurality of actuators 70 attached thereto more specifically each actuator 70 includes a.
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invention will now be described essentially within the context of one particular embodiment of a system according to the invention in which actuators which are coupled to the headlamps are provided for adjusting the tilt angle of said headlamps as shown in fig2 the actuator control device according to the invention which is denoted as a whole by reference 5 is connected to the actuators 1 d and 1 g of the headlamps not shown and receives at the input a setpoint information item cd as will emerge more clearly below the setpoint information item cd supplied to the actuator control device according to the invention may be in different forms for example in the form of a dc voltage with a level which is representative of the setpoint information item cd a pulse width modulated pwm signal a digital data item or the like in this embodiment the actuators 1 d and 1 g are analogous to those described above with reference to fig1 a and 1b and thus will not be described again in detail here however it will be noted that the invention applies both to actuators with direct control of the motor and to actuators with slaved control of the motor moreover the actuators 1 d and 1 g each comprise a motor control circuit 12 u2033 suitable for connection to the actuator control device 5 according to the invention the circuit 12 u2033 comprises means for receiving an actuator control transmission signal sca provided by the device 5 and for supplying power to the motor 10 so as to obtain the tilt angle corresponding to the adjustment information item contained in the signal sca the circuit 12 u2033 will not be described in.
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the suction generator 48 is illustrated as being carried on the handle assembly 16 it should be appreciated that alternatively it could be carried on the nozzle assembly 14 if desired during normal operation the rotary agitator 46 is driven by the motor 52 of the suction generator 48 and functions to beat dirt and debris from the nap of an underlying carpet the suction generator 48 functions to draw a vacuum air stream into the agitator cavity 44 dirt and debris from the carpet is entrained in the air stream which is then drawn by the suction generator 48 into the dirt cup 34 dirt and debris is captured in the dirt cup 34 while relatively clean air is drawn through the primary filter 40 that air stream passes over the motor 52 of the suction generator 48 to provide cooling before being exhausted through a final filter such as a hepa filter not shown before being exhausted through an exhaust port 38 into the environment a first embodiment of the rotary agitator 46 drive motor 52 and drive linkage 54 is illustrated in detail in fig2 as illustrated the rotary agitator 46 comprises an axle 56 a body 58 received over the axle and a cleaning element 60 carried on the body typically the axle 56 is made of a strong metal such as steel while the body 48 is molded from a plastic such as abs nylon polyvinyl chloride or polypropylene in the illustrated embodiment the cleaning element 60 comprises bristle tufts it should be appreciated however that substantially any other type of cleaning element known.
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by the pcc associated with each array element before describing the organization and operation of each pcc with reference to fig2 attention is again directed to the fact that the reference element 0 is connected at node 0 to each of the first level of pccs designated pcc 1 a typical pcc of the first level receives the pilot signal of phase u03c6 1 and transmits the conjugate signal of phase u03c6 1 through diplexers 17 and 18 of the node assembly to which the pcc is connected other pccs at the same level will receive the pilot signal with a phase dependent upon its own position in the array the two diplexers also feed a phase reference regenerator 19 which in turn feeds the phase reference u03c6 o to the next level of pccs it should be noted that each pcc is associated with belongs to a separate node assembly a diplexer is a reciprocal 3 port frequency electronic device which in this application works as follows the signal of one frequency incident on port 1 is coupled to port 2 but not to port 3 simultaneously a signal at a different frequency incident on port 3 is coupled to port 1 but not to port 2 the purpose of the diplexer 17 is to allow a single antenna element to be used both for receiving the pilot signal from and transmitting its conjugate to the station from which the pilot signal emanated the purpose of the diplexer 18 is to allow a single transmission line to be used to receive the phase conjugate u03c6 1 from a remote pcc and to transmit the signal received from the array element to the pcc for that remote.
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inhibition of papilloma virus infectivity using the c127 cell line with complete inhibition at 1 mg ml ds showed moderate inhibition at 100 u03bcg ml and very high inhibition at 1 mg ml clones were derived from the parental c127 cell line because of the consistent failure of bpv 1 to induce foci following several cell passages of the uncloned parental cell line one clone labeled c127 d10 which produced foci upon bpv 1 infection was chosen for a repeat testing of the compounds when this clone was tested for microbicidal activity less compound was required to achieve high reduction in bpv 1 induced foci when compared to the uncloned parental c127 cells pre incubation of c127 d10 cells with compounds prior to addition of bpv 1 was tested to determine whether the microbicidal effects of cs and ds extended to a blockage of virus interaction with cell surfaces in these experiments titrations of compounds were added to cell cultures followed by washing away unbound reagent prior to addition of virus after a one hour incubation with virus unbound virus was removed by washing and the cultures monitored for foci after two weeks the results table d indicated that these reagents showed some interference of virus with host.
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hedgehog family of proteins including indian sonic and desert hedgehog admp 1 members of the interleukin il family including il 1 thru il 6 gdf 5 and members of the colony stimulating factor csf family including csf 1 g csf and gm csf and isoforms thereof in addition bone producing cells such as mesenchymal stem cells mscs can be delivered with the hardenable compositions by first encapsulating the cells in hydrogel spheres then mixing in mscs provide a special advantage because it is believed that they can more readily survive relatively harsh environments that they have a desirable level of plasticity and that they have the ability to proliferate and differentiate into the desired cells in some embodiments the mesenchymal stem cells are obtained from bone marrow preferably autologous bone marrow in others the mesenchymal stem cells are obtained from adipose tissue preferably autologous adipose tissue in some embodiments the mesenchymal stem cells used in an unconcentrated form in others they are provided in a concentrated form when provided in concentrated form they can be uncultured uncultured concentrated mscs can be readily obtained by centrifugation filtration or immuno absorption when filtration is selected the methods disclosed in u s pat no 6 049 026 u201c muschler u201d the specification of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety are preferably used in some embodiments the matrix used to.
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resistive heater 121 and or biasing electrodes with or without electrodes for the electrostatic chuck an anode electrode 111 is disposed above the wafer 102 and the chuck 104 the cathode electrode 120 is disposed immediately below the chuck 104 and supports the chuck 104 in the chamber 100 alternatively the cathode electrode may be formed by additionally or alternatively biasing the walls of the chamber 100 relative to the anode electrode 111 a cathode power supply 122 provides voltage to the cathode electrode 120 during plasma cleaning of the wafer a gas such as argon helium hydrogen or a combination thereof is supplied to the chamber from a gas source 155 once the chamber has an appropriate gas pressure energy from a dc voltage supplied to the chamber by the cathode power supply 122 ignites and sustains the plasma 110 the active gas atoms bombard the wafer 102 and sputter clean its surface 103 alternatively an rf voltage may be used to produce the plasma 110 a system controller 160 includes hardware that provides the necessary signals to initiate regulate and terminate the processes occurring in the preclean chamber 100 the system controller 160 includes a programmable central processing unit cpu 162 that is operable with a memory 164 e g ram rom hard disk and or removable storage and well known support circuits 166 such as power supplies clocks cache and the like by executing software stored in the memory 164 the system controller 160 produces control outputs 159 165 167 168 and 169 that respectively provide signals for controlling the heater power supply 161 the gas source 155 the cathode power supply 122 the chuck power supply 150.
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is closed a manually controlled dispenser is mounted on the upper end of the docking station which is in communication with a source of water under pressure and the liquid being drawn from the container so as to mix the same and to dispense the same application_number US 38072009 A description embodiments are described more fully below with reference to the accompanying figures which form a part hereof and show by way of illustration specific exemplary embodiments these embodiments are disclosed in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention however embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein the following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense in that the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims the structure of the co pending application is shown in fig1 6 in the drawings of the co pending application the numeral 10 refers to a liquid container having a hollow throat 12 extending upwardly therefrom which has an externally threaded surface 14 and an interior surface 16 a throat plug assembly 18 is press fitted into throat 12 and is closely similar to the throat plug assembly disclosed in u s pat no 5 988 456 which issued nov 23 1999 assembly 18 includes a tapered cup shaped plug 20 which is inserted into the throat 12 assembly 18 also includes a valve stem 22 having a normally closed valve 24 vertically movably mounted therein valve 24 is.
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invention are useful components in a lipid nanoparticle for the delivery of oligonucleotides specifically sirna and mirna in a first embodiment of this invention the cationic lipids are illustrated by formula a r 1 and r 2 are each independently selected from the group consisting of h c 1 c 6 alkyl heterocyclyl and polyamine wherein said alkyl heterocyclyl and polyamine are optionally substituted with one to three r u2032 or r 1 and r 2 can be taken together with the nitrogen to which they are attached to form a monocyclic heterocycle with 4 7 members optionally containing in addition to the nitrogen one or two additional heteroatoms selected from n o and s said monocyclic heterocycle is optionally substituted with one to three r u2032 r 3 is selected from the group consisting of c 4 c 20 alkyl and c 4 c 20 alkenyl said alkyl or alkenyl is optionally substituted with one to three r u2032 r 4 is selected from the group consisting of c 1 c 16 alkyl and c 2 c 16 alkenyl said alkyl or alkenyl is optionally substituted with one to three r u2032 r 5 is selected from the group consisting of c 4 c 8 alkyl and c 4 c 8.
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flanges either the upper middle or lower further divides to attach an additional leg specifically one or more of the flanges 70 separates into two more flanges 72 74 each of which is capable of receiving a member 24 26 from a leg 22 this embodiment permits three or more legs with still one pivotal juncture it is contemplated that the embodiment shown in fig7 could have one or more pivotal junctures for example the point at which flange 70 separates into flanges 72 and 74 could be configured with another pivotal juncture which is similar in structure to the top and bottom pivotal junctures explained above fig8 illustrates one configuration of a pivot juncture 28 which is a close up view of the top pivot juncture 28 specifically fig8 shows the nodules 44 of the flange protruding through groove 42 this figure more clearly shows the nodules 44 as it exists within the grooves 43 it also illustrates the space 38 created within lateral support portions 23 when the stand 20 is in ready position for receiving an object 40 fig9 is an enlarged view of the top pivot juncture 28 the pin 60 is readily viewable as it is within the orifices 58 of each of the upper middle and lower flanges 32 34 36 the bottom pivot juncture 30 is shown beneath the top pivot juncture 28 that is fig9 illustrates one embodiment of flanges and the relative configuration of the flange members about orifice 56 that permit the stand components to fold flat against each other fig1 a is a view of a pivot juncture 28 30 as it is being drawn together to collapse the stand 20 for storage or transport fig1 b depicts.
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data item z reads the value thereof and releases the lock on it table 8 representing a history file of data item z shows that transaction c has written to data item z prior to transaction a 39 s read step therefore transaction a is dependent on transaction c in transaction serialization graph 20 a third directed edge 26 is added from node 21 to node 23 showing this dependency as graph 20 is searched for presence of cycles it is determined that a path exists from transaction a to transaction c to transaction b and back to transaction a therefore transaction serialization graph 20 is a cyclic graph where a cycle of dependencies exists since transactions a b and c in the cycle of graph 20 depend on each other 39 s results the transactions are not serializable in order to achieve serializable execution of all transactions in a transaction serialization graph each transaction in the cycle and its dependent transactions must be aborted and rerun therefore transactions a b and c must be aborted and restarted as shown in table 5 in order to prevent the repeated formation of a cycle in a transaction serialization graph by the rerun transactions the restarted transactions should.
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either side of the second wing 28 b as described further below the spacers 62 facilitate the positioning of the window 16 within the window frame 18 the location of the spacers 62 also serve to reduce fractures at the support 46 to base 24 interface the retention clip 10 is a single unitary part made from a suitable engineering grade polymer such as lubriloy u2122 manufactured by general electric plastics while other materials may of course be employed for manufacturing the clip 10 some of the advantages of the present invention may not be realized when such other materials are used further while the clip 10 is preferably manufactured using a suitable plastic injection molding process it must be realized that other manufacturing techniques may be employed although again some of the advantages of the present may not be realized when such manufacturing techniques are used the operation of the retention clip 10 will now be described in detail at least one clip 10 is secured to the window 16 at a periphery of the window 16 preferably as seen in fig1 and 2 each of four clips 10 are secured adjacent to a respective corner of the window 16 the clip 10 is secured to the window 16 using a suitable adhesive 64 applied to the open recess 44 such as ashland 39 s pliogrip u00ae two part polyurethane adhesive system while other materials may of course be employed in place of pliogrip u00ae some of the advantages of the present invention may not be realized when such other materials are used.
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tube with a circular cross section and a stop device in the form of a counter support bolt 63 of socket head cap screw type can be screwed from below through a threaded hole 64 in the counter support the counter support bolt can be locked in its position with a nut 67 a damping device 65 in the form of a plane washer of lead is arranged at the upper end of the counter support bolt in the figure the capsule tube 4 with its internal envelope surface machined to correspond to the shape of a frustum of a cone is placed in a chamfered portion 66 at the upper end of the counter support at that part of the counter support which in the figure is shown as the upper part facing the capsule tube the counter support is formed with three slots 68 of which only one is shown in fig2 a such that part of the counter support which makes contact with the capsule tube will exhibit three fingers 69 which grip the capsule tube by a suitable dimensioning of the fingers the advantages are obtained that the counter support by the fingers being resilient in the radial direction allows the capsule tube upon heating to expand in the radial direction and that the heat quantities which by conduction can flow between the capsule tube and the counter support when the former is heated and cooled are minimized the capsule tube is oriented such that that end which during machining into conical shape has been given the largest diameter is placed upwards thereafter a guide tube 7 with circular cross section is placed.
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2 upstream of the trimming heater 10 with respect to the flow direction of the first heating medium m 1 a second conveying device 3 that conveys from the branch point v 1 to the union point v 2 with an additional volume u03b4q is arranged in the return line lr while the first heating medium m 1 circulates in the first circuit line k 1 with the first volume flow q 1 by means of a not shown conveying device a volume flow q combined from the first volume flow q 1 and the additional volume flow u03b4q and thus increased with respect to the first volume flow q 1 results between the branch point v 2 and the union point v 1 and thus in the trimming heater 10 and in the first heat exchanger 100 of the pre heating zone by this volume flow q an accurate and speedy temperature adjustment of the food product p leaving the pre heating zone vz to the temperature conditions at the entrance of the high heating zone hz in the sense of the aims of the present invention is achieved through the cooperation with the additional heating of the first heating medium m 1 in the trim heater 10 as a further flanking measure in the sense of the aims of the present invention improvement of the heat transfer conditions is still proposed at least in the first heat exchanger 100 of the pre heating zone in fact at the side of the first heating medium m 1 and also at the.
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40 u00b0 c flow rate 25 ml min uv detection 210 nm method 9 preparative hplc column sunfire c18 5 u03bcm 19 mm u00d7 150 mm mobile phase a aqueous 0 2 strength trifluoroacetic acid mobile phase b acetonitrile gradient 0 0 min 95 a u2192 8 min 50 a u2192 8 01 min 95 a u2192 12 min 95 a rt flow rate 25 ml min uv detection 210 nm method 10 preparative hplc column sunfire c18 5 u03bcm 19 mm u00d7 150 mm mobile phase a aqueous 0 2 strength trifluoroacetic acid mobile phase b acetonitrile 0 min 90 a u2192 13 min 90 a oven 40 u00b0 c flow rate 25 ml min uv detection 210 nm method 11 preparative hplc column xbridge c18 5 u03bcm 19 mm u00d7 150 mm mobile phase a aqueous 0 2 strength formic acid mobile phase b acetonitrile 0 min 75 a u2192 6 min 75 a rt flow rate 25 ml min uv detection 210 nm method 12 preparative hplc column xbridge c18 5 u03bcm 19 mm u00d7 150 mm mobile phase a aqueous 0 2 strength formic acid mobile phase b acetonitrile 0 min 93 a u2192 4 min 93 a rt flow rate 25 ml min uv detection 210 nm method 13 preparative hplc column xbridge c18 5 u03bcm 19 mm u00d7 150 mm.
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or cavity is a combination of hydrated partially acetalized polyvinyl alcohol foam particles made in the fashion described above and have particle size pore sizes and particle porosities selected to be generally suspended in a matched selected injectable biologically acceptable liquid media the homogeneous suspension generally provides for a predictable and even delivery of the particles to the selected site without clogging the delivery apparatus the liquid media has a liquid medium specific gravity generally in a range having a lower limit of about 1 0 and has an upper limit of about 1 50 although the liquid medium specific gravity may fall in a range with a lower limit of about 1 1 and an upper limit of about 1 40 or a lower limit of about 1 15 and an upper limit of about 1 40 the liquid medium may be made up of one or more members selected from the group consisting of saline solution radio opacifiers antibiotics chemotherapy drugs pharmaceuticals growth factors anti growth factors and natural and synthetic hormones or perhaps one or more imaging or contrast agents the radio opacifiers may comprise one or more iodine based imaging or contrast agents such as the well known and commercially available oxilan 300 oxilan 350 ultravist 150 ultravist 240 ultravist 300 ultravist 370 and omnipaque 350 for certain uses the liquid medium may also contain one or more anticoagulants such as heparin or one or more clotting agents.
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and the tubular and provide a retention support for the lubricant 18 examples of isolation materials include a gel a colloidal suspension a polysaccharide gum xanthan gum and guar gum one characteristic of suitable isolation material may include materials that are thixotropic i e they may change their properties when external stresses are supplied to them as such the isolation material should have a certain amount of inherent shear strength high viscosity and surface tension in order retain its form within the annular space and provide a retaining force to maintain the lubricant in a selected area thus as shown in fig1 the presence of the isolating material on opposite sides of the lubricant helps retain the lubricant within the cutting zone an alternative embodiment of a cutting tool 10 a is provided in side partial cross sectional area in fig2 in this embodiment a single set of nozzles 16 is provided on the body 11 a optionally in this situation the isolation material nozzles 16 could be disposed lower than the lubrication nozzles 20 yet another embodiment of a cutting tool 10 b for use in cutting tubulars with added lubrication is provided in side view in fig3 in this embodiment the cutting member 12 a is a straight blade affixed to a portion of the body 11 b although in this embodiment a single set of nozzles 16 is shown for disposing isolation material.
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least in part under the force of gravity to its first position in which the flap is disposed in substantially vertical orientation optionally such biasing of flap 11 to its first position may be implemented or enhanced with a suitable spring arrangement not shown the flap 11 carries a pad 14 on its rear face adjacent mounting screw s 13 and a bumper 15 proximate an end of the flap remote from that normally located substantially adjacent keynote 32 a schematic circuit diagram for the warning device of the invention is illustrated by way of example in fig2 the indicator circuit 40 includes a first lead wire 41 which is connected at on end to the lock 30 and at the other to one of the poles of a battery 43 a second lead wire 42 connects the opposite pole of battery 43 through an alarm or indicator device 44 such as an audible bell or buzzer 44 and or a light not shown to the displaceable contact means 10 the flap 11 accordingly functions in the manner of the commutator of a switch for alternately opening and closing o completing the series electrical circuit shown in fig2 to operate the alarm 44 preferably the battery 43 and the alarm device 44 are contained within the housing 50.
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81 s 3h 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b47 36 d 2h j 8 8 hz 6 88 d 2h j 8 8 hz 6 27 d 1h j 1 0 hz 5 83 d 2h j 1 1 hz 3 82 s 6h to a 0 u00b0 c solution of 0 50 g of 6 methoxy 2 naphthol in 1 4 ml of dry pyridine is added 0 49 ml of triflic anhydride the reaction is allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred for 24 hours the mixture is poured into a solution of 50 ml of water and 50 ml of diethyl ether the aqueous layer is extracted three times with diethyl ether and the combined organic layers are dried filtered and concentrated in vacuo the residue is purified by chromatography silica gel ethyl acetate hexane to give 0 67 g 76 yield of the desired product as a colorless oil to a room temperature solution of 0 306 g of product from example 9 in 10 ml of dimethylformamide is added 0 938 g of 2 tributylstannyl 2 propenoic acid methyl ester 0 116 g of tetrakis triphenylphosphine palladium 0 0 143 g of copper 1 iodide and 0 128 g of lithium chloride the resulting reaction mixture is stirred at room temperature for 48 hours and then poured into 100 ml of diethyl ether the layers are separate the organic layer is washed with water and saturated sodium chloride dried filtered and concentrated in vacuo the residue is purified by chromatography silica gel ethyl acetate hexane.
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the maximum angle of incidence occurs at the right hand edge of mirror m 5 according to fig4 and amounts to approximately 22 u00b0 likewise the image plane 10 is the first field plane downstream of the object plane 5 a in the projection optics 9 likewise at least one of the mirrors m 1 to m 6 is a biconical freeform reflection surface in the projection optics 9 at least one of the mirrors m 1 to m 6 has a reflection surface that is a biconical freeform reflection surface which may be described by the following formula in this formula x and y denote the coordinates on the reflection surface in relation to a coordinate origin which is defined as the point of penetration of a normal through the reflection surface in theory this point of penetration may also be located beyond the used reflection surface z denotes the sag of the freeform reflection surface the coefficients cvx and cvy describe the curvatures of the freeform reflection surfaces along an xz and a yz section the coefficients ccx and ccy are conical parameters the freeform surface formula includes a leading biconical term and a subsequent xy polynominal with a coefficient a ji the following tables specify arrangement and shape of the optical surfaces of the mirrors m 1 to m 6 within.
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the constraint rollers 611 and 612 would be a hard non deformable plastic although the composition of the constraint rollers 611 and 612 could be composed of any non deformable material capable of providing a light clamping force to the substrate media 608 the non deformable constraint rollers 611 and 612 ensure that the substrate media 608 is held tangent to the constraint rollers 611 and 612 on the substrate media path 603 the drive speed of the constraint rollers 611 and 612 is controlled such that the lead edge constraint rollers 611 and 612 are driven at a slightly higher speed than that of the drive rollers 609 and 610 to keep the substrate media 608 taunt and under tension as it enters the curl sensor 100 alternatively in an additional embodiment drive rollers 611 and 612 can be composed of a deformable material such that each roller 611 and 612 has similar elastic modulus or stiffness the nip thus formed by rollers 611 and 612 provides a consistent sheet ejection angle over a wide range of substrates and nip normal forces the trailing edge constraint system 602 functions in a manner that is similar to the lead edge constraint system 601 the trailing edge constraint system 602 holds the substrate media 608 as it exits the curl sensor 100 such that the trailing edge curl of the substrate media 608 can be accurately measured.
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segment nv that occurs during exudative amd are laser photocoagulation or photodynamic therapy with visudyne u00ae both therapies involve occlusion of affected vasculature which results in localized laser induced damage to the retina surgical interventions with vitrectomy and membrane removal are the only options currently available for patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy no strictly pharmacologic treatment has been approved for use against posterior segment nv although several different compounds are being evaluated clinically including for example anecortave acetate alcon inc eye 001 eyetech and rhufabv2 genentech for amd and ly333531 lilly and fluocinolone bausch amp lomb for diabetic macular edema in addition to changes in the retinal microvasculature induced by hyperglycemia in diabetic patients leading to macular edema proliferation of neovascular membranes is also associated with vascular leakage and edema of the retina where edema involves the macula visual acuity worsens in diabetic retinopathy macular edema is the major cause of vision loss like angiogenic disorders laser photocoagulation is used to stabilize or resolve the edematous condition while reducing further development of edema laser photocoagulation is a cytodestructive procedure that unfortunately will alter the visual field of the affected eye an effective pharmacologic therapy for ocular nv and edema would likely provide substantial efficacy to the patient in many diseases thereby avoiding invasive surgical or damaging laser procedures effective treatment of the nv and edema would improve the patient 39 s quality of life and productivity within society also societal costs associated with providing assistance and health care to the blind could be dramatically reduced it has now been discovered that certain sod mimics are useful for the treatment of amd.
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alternating electric current from the power source on the ground level delivered for example through wireline 34 is made to flow through the coil which produces an oscillating magnetic field which creates heat in the base pipe in two different ways principally it induces an electric current in the base pipe which produces resistive heating proportional to the square of the current and to the electrical resistance of the pipe secondly it also creates magnetic hysteresis losses in the base pipe due to its ferromagnetic nature the first effect dominates as hysteresis losses typically account for less than ten percent of the total heat generated induction heaters are faster and more energy efficient than other electrical heating devices moreover they allow for instant control of heating energy since the induction heaters are more efficient when in the close proximity to the base pipe it is suggested that the copper wire coils are mounted on an expandable toward the pipe wall wire line tool activated when it reaches the level of the packer or the screen if the mandrel 1 is dielectric then the full effect of the heater 32 will go into the ferromagnetic particles 30 that are embedded in the element 2 and locally heat the element 2 from within preferably the particles will be randomly distributed throughout the element 2 so that the.
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standing way referring to fig1 e in mode 4 the heading spo2 and pr is displayed in a landscape upright standing way measurement parameters 98 and 80 are displayed in a landscape upright standing way and a landscape solid waveform is displayed referring to fig1 f in mode 5 the heading spo2 and pr is displayed in a landscape upright standing way measurement parameters 98 and 80 are displayed in a landscape upright standing way and a landscape outlined waveform is displayed when the fingertip oximeter is powered on and initialized the operating modes and parameters of the display are set up at the beginning of measurement the display mode is set to 0 initially referring to fig2 according to an embodiment of the present invention as the central processing unit cpu 12 detects that the button 11 is pressed down for one time the display mode is updated once when the button 11 is pressed down again the display mode is also updated again each time the button 11 is pressed down the display mode is switched from mode 0 to mode 5 one by one and then to go back to mode 0 to continue the next cycle again therefore the measurement result can be easily observed from any of surrounding directions these six display modes form only one embodiment of the present invention other display modes are also possible in practice according to the present invention for example the central processing unit 12 can be.
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polyethylene coated or laminated film may be pre applied to the paper to pre rid moisture resistance to the backside of the product and provide a desired vapor barrier similarly a cushioning layer of for instance plastic foam may be applied to the backside of the paper despite incompatibility of the resin of the foam with the resin of which the fasteners are being molded referring to fig1 6 a backdrop bd is formed from a loop paper laminate shown in fig1 it comprises on one face continuous non woven hook engageable loop material of low weight 114 and on its opposite side continuous paper 122 which is laminated uniformly to the reverse side of the non woven material 114 with bonding adhesive 126 as shown in the end view of fig1 and the magnified of fig2 the loop material 114 stands above the surface providing hook engageable loops the extent is very slight as described above the loop paper laminate has a length l in one embodiment of 24 inches and a width w of 22 inches a first fold line is established at half the width for purposes to be described at the back of the paper 122 is an activatable adhesive a a referring to fig3 the laminate is folded along first fold line l 1 to establish a height w 2 of the backdrop of about.
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each divided into two liner segments 62 the division occurs adjacent fuel nozzle opening 20 upstream extending lips 71 75 and 77 abut the bulkhead 14 cooling air passes through cooling flow openings in the bulkhead with all the flow continuing toward the shell 38 40 edges of the liner segments application_number US 35659994 A description fig1 shows an annular gas turbine combustor 10 and the centerline 12 of the gas turbine engine the conical bulkhead 14 is supported from support structures 16 and 18 sixteen gas turbine nozzle openings 20 are located around the circumference of the bulkhead a plurality of fuel nozzles 22 are locatable within these openings these nozzles are preferably of the low no x type with premixing of fuel and air for low temperature combustion at each opening there is a fuel nozzle guide 24 which is axially restrained with fuel nozzle guide retainer 26 the key washer 28 prevents rotation of the fuel nozzle guide retainer 26 after installation the fuel nozzle guide 24 and the retainer 26 are secured to contain between them the key washer 28 the bulkhead 14 and the bulkhead liner 30 good contact 32 is maintained between the guide and the liner segments to avoid any significant amount of air passing.
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a selected direction forward or reverse also not shown is the actuating means for causing endwise reciprocation of the needle bar 24 and for causing rotation of the looptaker as well as for driving the feeding system there is apparent in fig1 the bed slide 28 which normally covers the rotating looptaker 30 while providing support for the work material referring now to fig2 there is shown an elevational view of a portion of the sewing machine in the area of the sewing needle 25 a portion of the bed 12 has been cut away in order that the looptaker 30 and other components supported in the bed may be more clearly shown thus it is clear that the rotating looptaker 30 is supported for rotation in a bushing 32 carried in the bed 12 of the sewing machine the rotating looptaker 30 is formed with a shaft 31 at the end of which is fixed a gear 34 which gear is in mesh with a gear 35 driven ultimately in the usual fashion by the sewing machine drive motor not shown the looptaker shaft 31 carries internally thereof a spindle 36 having a slabbed extremity 37 which slabbed extremity may be urged by other instrumentalities not shown into engagement with a cavity in the bottom of the bobbin 40 in order to positively drive the bobbin during a thread winding operation thereupon for further particulars on the bobbin thread replenishing mechanism herein used the reader is referred to the u s pat no 3 693 566.
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a second pair of driven rollers 188 and 190 in the output zone of the passageway 172 serve as pick up rolls to remove the severed web segments 194 after the web has been cut by the cooperating cutter roll 144 and slot roll 164 and passes through a web guide 198 as indicated schematically in fig4 and as also seen in fig3 each of the cutter rolls and each of the slot rolls of roll assembly 24 carries a sprocket wheel 202 and 204 affixed to the cutter roll axles 210 and to the slot roll axles 212 also as shown in fig3 and as indicated schematically in fig4 the center axle 110 of the roll assembly 24 carries a hub assembly 220 having two axially spaced sprocket wheels 224 and 226 a roller chain 230 is trained over one of the sprocket wheels 226 of the hub 220 and over the sprocket wheels 202 and 204 of one pair 140 and 156 of the cutter rolls and slot rolls while a second roller chain 240 is trained over the sprocket wheel 224 of the center axle 110 and over the sprocket wheels 202 and 204 of the other pair of cutter rolls and slot rolls 144 and 160 the assemblies described include suitable spacer or take up rollers 250 for maintaining the drive chains 230 and 240 in proper tension tie rods 254 extending longitudinally through.
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to cooperate with the step 24 so that the member 21 has its annular periphery clamped between the rings 13 and 22 if so required the ring 22 can be provided with a sealing ring 26 when the mouthguard shell 16 is to be deformed to form a mouthguard for the patient from which the impression has been taken the shell 16 is heated and then placed on the portion 17 the apparatus 10 with the shell 16 is then placed in a machine which applies a pressure differential across the member 21 more particularly the machine includes a piston that engages with the upper surface 27 of the ring 22 and moves the rings 13 and 22 down into contact with the surface 28 of the base 11 the piston sealingly engages the surface 27 and applies a gas preferably air under pressure to the upper surface of the member 21 the member 21 then deforms about the shell 16 and forces the shell 16 onto the portion 17 to plastically deform the shell 16 the pressure above the member 21 is released and the rings 13 and 22 raised so that an operator may then remove the formed mouthguard in an alternative embodiment the rings 13 and 22 may be moved into contact with the surface 28 and then air withdrawn from below the member 21 so that air pressure above the member 21 exerts a force on the shell 16 to deform the shell 16 in an alternative embodiment the member 21 may be preformed so as to be convex as illustrated in fig4 this would aid in minimising or eliminating forces generated by stretching the member 21 over the shell 16 in such an arrangement only the pressure differential across the member 21 would cause deformation.
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lid of the tank 9 and the water is deposited in the lower part of the tank 9 by means of a feed pipe 10 with the water outlet also located in the top part of tank 9 additionally in the lower part of the tank 9 there is a u00be iso coupling which connects the exterior with the water contained in the tank 9 to place a stopcock or drainage valve 11 allowing for drainage and cleaning of the tank power must be supplied to the water heater by means of a burner of 6 multi burners 12 and with a variable nozzle diameter to supply from 10 kw to 20 kw with different gases the fuel gas is supplied by means of a system of electrovalves 13 connected to a body of cast aluminum or zamac alloy 14 this set of electrovalves 13 connected to the cast body 14 comprises the gas feed valve system and said valve system the bimetallic cable 15 and the electronic card 16 are located inside a metallic or plastic cover that protects them from the atmosphere the system of gas feed valves is connected to the burner 12 by means of an aluminum or copper pipe of 9 525 mm 0 375 inches in diameter and brass or bronze connections of 15 875 mm 0 625 inches in diameter and must normally be closed until the.
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automatic equipment the unique design has fewer parts resulting in a simple reliable relatively inexpensive device which is compact and easy to use a relatively simple modification of the gear box converts the quill drive into a drive for tapping threaded holes application_number US 32842381 A description referring now to the drawings and in particular to fig1 wherein there is illustrated one example of the present invention in the form of quill drive 20 the drive 20 comprises a quill housing 40 having a longitudinal bore 21 which slidingly supports a quill 38 one end of a gear box housing 25 is fexedly iadd fixedly iaddend attached to the quill housing 40 a quill drive motor 50 is attached to the gear box housing 25 a spindle drive motor 22 is supported by a bracket 23 which in turn is carried by the housing 40 a gear box cover 36 is fixedly attached to the other end of the gear box housing 25 a shiv 24 is fixedly attached to the shaft of the spindle drive motor 22 such that the shiv 24 transmits power to a belt 28 which in turn drives a second shiv 26 that is fixedly attached to and rotatably drives an input shaft 30 the input shaft 30 is rotatably supported by.
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constructional unit with the differential gear 22 provides the opportunity for compressing functions since the differential gear 22 and the switching stage or switching device 52 respectively can form one unit in addition it is possible in an especially simple manner to actuate the parking brake element by means of the actuator 64 by means of which the first switching element 54 is also actuated fig2 shows a schematic illustration of a second embodiment of a propulsion device 10 according to the present invention parts corresponding with those in fig1 are denoted by identical reference numerals the description below will center on the differences between the embodiments in this embodiment provision is made for planetary gear 38 of the planetary gear 38 which has a stationary gear ratio i 0 in an advantageous range of i 0 u2212 0 54 u2212 53 with wherein z a designates the number of teeth of the hollow gearwheel 40 and z b designates the number of teeth of the hollow gearwheel 40 in addition the respective planet gearwheel 46 is embodied as a double planet gearwheel so that the planet gearwheel 46 has two planet gearwheel elements 66 and 68 which are connected to one another in a torsion proof manner in this case z p1 designates the number of teeth of the planet gearwheel element 66 and z p2 number of teeth of the planet gearwheel element 68 the planet gearwheel element 66 is in engagement with the hollow gearwheel 40 and the planet gearwheel element 68 is in engagement with the hollow gearwheel 40 fig3 shows a schematic illustration of a third embodiment of a propulsion device 10 according to the present invention in this embodiment.
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invention showing member 10 on its end along with casing 23 flare section 46 strobe light section 27 and crutch end 36 fig2 shows the completely assembled crutch embodiment of the present invention 10 shown is the casing 23 with end member 18 in place the handle 56 the crutch end 36 flared area 38 and apertures 54 fig3 shows the completed spear assembly of the present invention 10 the spearhead 12 the spear driver 19 the casing 23 the flare section 46 and the handle 56 fig4 shows the completely assembled stretcher embodiment of the present invention which uses a pair of shaft members to carry an injured person or to carry game out of the woods the figure shows the casing 23 with end member 18 handle 56 crutch end 36 canvas or like material 68 forming the bed of the stretcher having a bore or aperture 70 located on each side or edge of the bed 68 through which the shafts of the present invention pass in the standard manner by one skilled in the art blankets or shirts could be used as the bed 68 in fig1 4 additional sections 72 74 can be attached to the present invention in the standard manner to adjust the length of the present invention to the height of the user the entire unit is designed to be dissembled and to fit in a small backpack having loops for retaining each section fig5 shows an approximately 18 5 inch long section being a casing or cylinder 23 in which the spear driver 19 is inserted which allows spear driver 19 to slidingly operate in its bore 25 which houses the piston 21 spring 22 and trigger assembly 24 the trigger 26.
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osy 65 35 blend of nomex t 462 and fr rayon plain weave fabric and fabric 2 is a 6 osy nomex t 462 plain weave fabric table i permethrin owf permethrin owf permethrin owf fabric after treatment after 10 launderings after 20 launderings fabric 1 0 70 0 55 0 51 fabric 2 0 41 0 41 0 39 amounts of insect repellant on the fabric were determined using gas chromatography such as the glc method of analysis for permethrin in technical material and formulations available from the mclaughlin gormley king company as an example one possible test method for determining the amount of permethrin incorporated into the fabric uses a gas chromatograph equipped with a flame ionization detector the column is 5 ov 1 on chromosorb w hp 80 100 mesh 120 cm u00d7 4 mm i d glass the column temperature is 250 u00b0 c and the injection port and detector temperatures are each 300 u00b0 c gas flows are n 2 at 50 mls min air at 240 mls min and h 2 at 60 mls min the flame ionization detector has a sensitivity of 5 u00d7 10 u2212 11 afs the method is as follows a sample of permethrin in acetone is prepared such that the amount of permethrin in the acetone is approximately 1 0 mg ml a standard solution comprising 1 0 mg ml of permethrin in acetone is also prepared the sample and standard solution each further comprise one equivalent.
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fig8 first the pin 7 is pressed by a first tool 54 through one end of holes 12 in the inner pin mounts 11 of inner ring 5 of the larger sprocket 2 in axial direction a until a defined overhang u is formed on the opposite side of the sprocket 2 preferably the size of the overhang u equals the height of the bevel on the end of the pin 7 the larger sprocket 2 is supported by a first support 53 in this process the fact is exploited that production of pins with very narrow length tolerance is possible in addition this method also profits from the discussed property of holes 12 which can have a sharp edge or a bevel it has proven to be particularly advantageous to press the pins into the hole end having the bevel if in the alternative embodiment a pin 7 was only pressed through the hole 12 in the inner pin mount 11 from the side with the bevel 50 in the axial direction a until the top of the pin were flush with the back of the sprocket in which case there would be no overhang u owing to the bevel of the pin 7 in addition to the bevel there would be less pressing in or contact surface between the pin 7 and the surface of.
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35 mils thick and is reinforced with a cut out 14 about 20 25 mils thick and positioned on the inside of the dome the cut out 14 has a cruciform shape which defines four elements 15 spaced equally around the interior of the hemisphere dome the central area 16 of the cut out is continuous and the dome reinforcement in this central area is about 40 60 mils thick the cut out 14 may be formed integrally while being insert molded or it may be formed separately and then attached to the dome by heat or adhesive sealing sonic bonding etc it will be appreciated that the cruciform shape of the cut out 14 is not critical and the cut out may assume various shapes such as elliptical rectangular triangular asterism striated etc provided it enables collapse of the hemisphere dome from the periphery to the central area 16 during removal of the gastrostomy device as shown in fig4 and 5 a portion 11a of the catheter extends beyond the patient and will engage a closure member not shown which when opened connects to a feeding port this type of arrangement is well known in the art if desired the external portion of the catheter can be.
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strengthening agent for metal halide particles in amounts from about 0 25 to about 5 mole percent preferably from about 1 0 to about 1 5 mole percent are preferred for use in metal halide lamps since the color rendition index and other spectral and electrical measurements of the lamp made from a strengthened particle are not significantly changed a further advantage in the use of silver iodide is that its vapor pressure is relatively low at the operating temperature of the metal halide arc tube a low vapor pressure will help to prevent the silver iodide from becoming an important part of the metal halide arc particularly the emission spectrum moreover it is known that silver and silver iodide are benign as to an attack on the silica arc tube of a metal halide lamp i e they do not devitrify or etch the walls of the arc tube because silver oxide ag 2 o is much less stable than silica sio 2 and the addition of silver metal to the arc tube dose does not accelerate the decomposition of iodides such as sodium iodide nai and neodymium iodide ndi 3 in the lamp see the chang european patent no 645 799 a1 and u s pat no 5 483 244 in one embodiment a small percentage by weight.
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as explained in detail hereinbelow the magnetically balanced design of fingers 34 that is shown in fig4 and 5 may be particularly advantageous in this context since it may permit the motor to start rotation of the camshaft with low power input furthermore because of the magnetic balancing the pump mechanism may develop only minimal inertia while it is in motion and may therefore stop immediately due to the small amount of friction that exists in the mechanism and hold its position stably when the motor stops cams 52 may have an oblong shape or a special crescent shaped design the special crescent shaped cams may enhance the magnetic balancing by extending the range of rotation of the camshaft over which the corresponding finger holds conduit 50 closed this design may provide additional mechanical tolerance and may facilitate the low power start and stable stop of the mechanism that are described above exemplary cam designs are described further in the above mentioned u s and pct publications with the sort of mechanical and magnetic design that is shown in fig3 5 for example the inventors have found it possible to run pump 22 on an internal battery at an intermediate flow rate 125 ml h for.
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belt system driven from the concentric fan motor to rotate the dryer drum in the embodiment of fig2 fig3 provides a side elevation view of an embodiment similar to that of fig2 differing in the means used to impart rotary motion directly to the drum in fig3 the fan motor 212 drives an output or fan drive shaft 228 and fan 226 with the shaft 228 having a drive belt pulley 229 thereon just as in the case of the equivalent components 112 128 126 and 129 of the embodiment of fig2 the pulley 229 in turn drives a jackshaft or drum drive shaft 234 by means of a jackshaft driven pulley 233 on one end of the shaft 234 just as in the embodiment of fig2 however rather than driving the drum 218 by means of a belt extending around the drum as shown in fig1 and 2 the jackshaft or drum drive shaft 234 has a friction wheel 236 rubber coated etc at its distal end which bears against a circumferential friction band 238 surrounding the dryer drum 218 rotation of the friction wheel 236 imparts rotational motion to the dryer drum 218 by means of the friction between the wheel 236 and friction band 238 around the drum it will be seen that such a drum drive system may also be incorporated in the embodiment of fig1 with the drum drive shaft 34 having a friction wheel 236 at the distal end thereof in lieu of the pulley 36 shown and the dryer 10 incorporating the drum 218 of fig3 with its friction band 238 fig4 provides an illustration of an additional embodiment of the present ambient air dryer in which.
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set of compressor blades are counter rotating in operation the differential gear assembly enables rotational speeds of the multi stage fan and the low pressure compressor to accommodate various operational requirements by way of example for high speed flight operations the forward fan stage and first set of compressor blades can be set to a relatively high rotational speeds while the rotational speeds of the rear fan stage and second set of compressor blades can be lower achieving a desired rotational speed can be accomplished by altering the flow of air to the tip fan for instance by increasing the flow of air to the tip fan fan pressure ratio of the first stage fan is increased which causes a corresponding decrease in rotational speeds of the first stage fan and the first set of compressor blades responsive to this speed decrease the differential gear assembly causes the rotational speeds of the rear stage fan and the second set of compressor blades to increase with respect to low speed operations the forward fan stage can be controlled to exhibit a higher fan pressure ratio which results in corresponding reduced rotational speeds of the forward fan stage and the first set of compressor blades responsive to these reduced speeds the rear fan stage can exhibit a higher rotational speed which also is exhibited by the second set of compressor blades and a corresponding lower fan pressure ratio notably the counter rotating configuration embodied provides high relative velocities between adjacent low pressure compressor blades resulting in relatively high levels of pressure ratio this counter rotating arrangement allows for a preservation of core supercharging and thermodynamic efficiency as fan speeds are modulated through the epicyclic differential gearbox in transitioning to high speed operations the flow of air to the tip fan.
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p p u03b4 u2062 u2062 p a h s u2062 0 3 the first stage calculates the density of the wet rock u03c1 b by means of the formula as follows where u03c1 gr designates the grain density defined for each facies and u03c6 the porosity a constant per facies or a value per pixel the downscaling stage allows calculation of the fluid density u03c1 f by taking account of the pressure effects u03c1 f u03c1 o p o s o u03c1 w p w s w u03c1 g p g s g 0 5 where u03c1 o u03c1 w u03c1 s s o s w s s et p o p w p s are the phase densities saturations and pressures the phase densities are deduced from pressure density tables calculation of the incompressibility modulus of the wet rock k is carried out by means of the gassmann equations 21 k k m 1 k m k gr u03d5 k f 1 u03d5 k gr k m k gr 2 u2062 u2062 and u2062 u2062 1 k f s o k o s w k w s g k g 0 6 where k gr designates the incompressibility modulus of the grain a constant per facies depending on the composition of the rock k f the incompressibility modulus of the fluid k m the incompressibility modulus of the porous matrix and k o k w k g the moduli for each phase from pressure incompressibility modulus tables incompressibility modulus k m is selected by the user a constant.
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the narrowest point of the passage forms the orifice this orifice faces the air bearing gap in fig3 a and 3b the numeral 6 designates an etched stop layer on 100 silicon and 8 designates an etched stop layer on 110 silicon respectively such layers for instance bordered surface layers can stop the anisotropic etching precisely defined nozzles can be placed subsequently into the remaining membrane by photolithographic masking and subsequent etching in fig4 a 4c and 4d 4f the numeral 10 designates a micro nozzle in 100 silicon and 12 designates a micro nozzle in 110 silicon by disposing a plurality of micromechanically fabricated nozzles upon a silicon chip supporting elements can be formed which have a large support or carrying power capability and stiffness the elements must be applied on a support structure through which each individual nozzle is supplied with air in fig5 the numeral 22 designates an air bearing element which is supported or carried by a self adjusting support construction the air bearing element 22 provided with a plurality of micronozzles is connected to the support member 18 of glass for instance by anodic bonding feed channels 20 for air are formed in the support member by means photolithography and an etching process so that every nozzle is fed with air the support member 18.
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may also work with other known seat suspensions as well as shown in fig5 and 6 the present invention may also be used with a scissors type seat suspension disposed between bases 22 and 24 is an air suspension spring 30 spring 30 is a bladder or bag with the volume of air inside the spring setting the height of the seat suspension by controlling the distance between bases 22 and 24 the air used to operate spring 30 is supplied from a compressor typically located remotely from the seat on the piece of equipment or vehicle the design construction and use of spring 30 are also well known to those of ordinary skill in the art and a spring manufactured by firestone may be used with the present invention attached to bases 22 and 24 is dampener 40 which functions as a shock absorber which restricts the vertical movement of bases 22 and 24 in one embodiment the dampener may be a fluid based system such as a hydraulic dampener manufactured by tenneco of course other types of dampeners or shock absorbers may also be used with the present invention such as spring air and other dampening systems known to those of skill in the art dampener 40 is affixed to base 22 by mount 42 and to base 24 by mount 44 in general dampening is achieved by the depression of plunger 46 which forces a fluid through a restrictive orifice located inside dampener 40 a rubber bumper 45 is located on plunger 46 which acts as a shock absorber and stop mounted to dampener 40 is air supply control valve 50 which controls the air volume inside air spring 30 as shown value 50 may be mounted to dampener 40 by u bolt 52 bracket 53 and.
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frame 19 via lift pins 28 disposed on support beam 25 and 29 disposed on support beam 26 fig2 is a right side perspective view of the box blade 10 of fig1 the right side guard 16 is generally a mirror image of the left side guard 17 and comprises a generally thin and flat plate the right side guard 16 is rigidly affixed by welding for example to the rear side 30 of the box blade 10 and also to the horizontal support beam 18 in this embodiment the right side guard 16 comprises a generally flat bottom side 33 and a generally flat top side 34 which are generally perpendicular to a generally straight rear side 35 the frontward edge 24 has rounded corners 73 and 74 as shown the rear side 30 of the box blade 10 extends downwardly and forwardly and terminates in an inverted y shape in which a forward rear blade shaft 37 angles forward and a rearward rear blade shaft 38 angles rearward the forward rear blade shaft 37 and the rearward rear blade shaft 38 are formed from a single piece of angle iron turned with its u201c legs u201d downward in one embodiment.
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read the files during streaming the card also includes special mechanical structures that facilitates its insertion and holding in place fig1 illustrates an exploded view of the media card 99 the card is formed of two different plastic cases a top case 100 which is substantially flat and has no openings therein and a bottom case 110 which includes plural different connector portions 120 121 122 123 therein the connector portions such as 120 each comprise a group of four connectors which are spaced from one another the spacing is at a special pitch that is the same as the pitch of spacing on a usb connector here 2 mm the connector groups themselves however such as 120 and 121 are spaced from one another by a second pitch that is different than the first pitch and relates to the width of the memory devices 130 in the memory device layer here 11 30 mm a number of different memory devices shown as 130 131 132 133 are inside the media card each of the memory devices has its connectors showing through as connections of one of the connector groups for example the memory device 133 has connector layouts that connect to the connector 120 in the embodiment four different memory devices are used but it should be understood that any desired number of memory devices could be used also while the card has room for 4 memory devices a fewer number such as 2.
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disengaged torque generated by the first motor generator 1 is supplied through the first sun gear reduced according to a gear ratio of the first planetary gear set 5 and then outputted to the output shaft 3 through the first carrier for illustration purposes the rotational direction of the output shaft 3 is defined as a normal direction and the opposite direction is defined as an inverse direction hereafter because the engine 7 is stopped the second motor generator 9 connected with the second sun gear is rotated in the inverse direction without torque as the second motor generator 9 that has rotated in the inverse direction in the electric vehicle mode is rotated in the normal direction as shown in fig3 the engine 7 increases in rotational velocity can be started and generate torque and thus power supplied from the first motor generator 11 and power supplied from the engine 7 are simultaneously outputted to the output shaft 5 thereby achieving a first hybrid mode in the first hybrid mode the first brake 13 is engaged while the second brake 15 and the clutch 17 are disengaged in the above operation the second motor generator 9 functions as a generator that provides a reaction force according to the torque of the engine 7 thereby substantially controlling the shift ratio the first motor generator 1 cannot control the shift ratio because the first ring gear is fixed by the first brake 13 such that it only functions as a motor that transmits torque to the output shaft 3 through the first carrier fig4 illustrates a second hybrid mode that is different.
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of the sea water than would be possible by the use of one or the other additive alone the utility of fluorochemical surfactants in construction of ice structures was evaluated in april 1984 during the 1983 1984 field season at an offshore floating ice platform located north of the 77th parallel in the nw territories the ice platform was in use as an oil exploration site by an energy development company and drilling was ongoing when the spray freezing experiments were conducted the ice platform consisted of an elliptical area of sea ice that had been thickened earlier in the season by a combination of spraying and flooding with sea water a surveyed grid was created for the field trials about two submersible pumps each equipped with motor driven rotatable nozzle assemblies experiments were performed under essentially identical conditions of air temperature wind velocity and direction and sea water pumping rate with and without surfctnat treatment the ambient air temperature averaged 13 degrees f this temperature is normally considered marginal for efficient production of ice from untreated sea water sprays treatment of sea water pumped at the rate of 350 to 450 gallons per minute with surfactant was accomplished using a high pressure metering pump the surfactant dosage level was adjusted to range between 30 to 40 ppm sea water spraying experiments were conducted for 2 to 3 hours at the conclusion of each spray experiment ice thicknesses were immediately obtained.
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when fired open the valve 110 so that fluid such as the pressurized gaseous helium from the fluid supply system 192 e g helium source may flow from through the valve 110 into the ullage bottle 186 in this regard the valve 110 also includes at least a first wall or partition 146 which includes first and second sections 146 a 146 b again principally for redundancy between the first and second cavities 142 144 which breaks separates or otherwise ruptures upon firing of the triggers or initiators 172 a 172 b to open the valve 110 i e to remove the isolation between the first chamber 142 and the second chamber 144 for launch vehicle and spacecraft applications such initiation or firing typically occurs after the launch vehicle has separated from the spacecraft and associated upper stage the reaction control system 100 illustrated in fig5 6 being associated with such upper stage for purposes of allowing servicing of the pneumatic portion of the system 100 prior to launching of such a spacecraft e g on the launch pad the valve 110 includes a service port 160 which is associated with the second chamber 144 and which is used to pressurize and or depressurize the ullage bottle 186 a service port 150 of the valve 110 is associated with the first chamber 142 and is not.
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is characterized by the following combined features use of at least two discrete combinations of dyestuffs which show different kinetic behaviors from each other maintenance of an alkaline ph at tapering values in the extreme down to neutral use of exclusively anionic dyeing aids and maintenance through the various method steps of a maximum temperature as high as 60 u00b0 c preferably as 40 u00b0 c perfectly uniform dyeing is achieved through the utilization of conventional apparata and dyeing method procedures application_number US 72372685 A description in all cases the initial ph of the dyeing bath is preferably in the 8 5 to 10 range and decreases during the dyeing process preferably down to 1 5 units while remaining as mentioned always above or in the extreme equal to 7 if the dyeing process is not carried out completely at room temperature there occurs a first step of residence or imbibition at room temperature wherein the material to be dyed in particular a carpet is dipped into the dye containing bath and bath containing an anionic aid and additives for ph control for a few dozen minutes e g 20 minutes thereafter during an intermediate step of a duration varying between 20 and 50 minutes the temperature is raised to the final value which may reach 40 u00b0 c and the dyeing cycle is completed in the course of a further residence step at said temperature for a time period generally in the 60 minutes to one and a half hour range there being added where necessary at one or more intervening moments of said dyeing step a further amount of an acid donor or weak acid the duration of each step of the dyeing cycle.
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for an additional period of time at the conclusion of the aerobic phase the process yields a rough compost product that is stable and pathogen free the rough compost can be further processed and blended to create high value engineered soils application_number US 201213444140 A description it is contemplated that apparatus devices systems methods and processes of the claimed invention encompass variations and adaptations developed using information from the embodiments described herein adaptation and or modification of the devices systems methods and processes described herein may be performed by those of ordinary skill in the relevant art throughout the description where apparatus devices and systems are described as having including or comprising specific components or where processes and methods are described as having including or comprising specific steps it is contemplated that additionally there are apparatus devices and systems of the present invention that consist essentially of or consist of the recited components and that there are processes and methods according to the present invention that consist essentially of or consist of the recited processing steps it should be understood that the order of steps or order for performing certain actions is immaterial so long as the invention remains operable moreover two or more steps or actions may be conducted simultaneously it is contemplated that methods systems and processes of the claimed invention encompass scale ups variations and adaptations developed using information from the embodiments described herein the processes and methods described herein may be performed using reactor equipment that is known to those of ordinary skill in the art including without limitation for example batch reactors plug flow reactors continuously stirred tank reactors packed bed reactors slurry reactors fluidized bed reactors and columns the processes described herein may be conducted in batch semi continuous and or continuous operation or.
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q 2 are connected to a cathode of the diode d 7 and the second terminal of the secondary driving winding t 13 respectively and then the anode of the diode d 7 is connected to the first terminal of the secondary driving winding t 13 in the examples shown in fig1 a and fig1 b the drive circuit 32 includes two resistors r 3 r 4 and an interlocked switch circuit the interlocked switch circuit includes a diode d s and a pnp bipolar transistor q 3 wherein the anode and the cathode of the diode d s are connected to the base and emitter of q 3 the base of q 3 is connected to the dotted terminal first terminal of the slave secondary driving winding t 13 the collector and the emitter of q 3 are connected to the second terminal of the slave secondary driving winding t 13 and the gate of the slave forward transistor m 7 the resistor r 4 is connected between the collector and the emitter of the q 3 table 2 lists the polarities of the voltage across t 13 and the gate voltage of m 7 within one switching period according to the embodiments in fig1 a fig1 b fig1 a and fig1 b in the examples shown in fig1 a and fig1 b the drive circuit 32 merely includes two resistors r 1 and r 2 connected with each other which are respectively connected to the first terminal and the second terminal of the secondary driving.
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a flange 16 which presents an upper surface 18 surrounding the opening 14 a sidewall 20 about its periphery and an inwardly directed ledge 22 at the bottom of the flange the container is typically made of glass although other types of materials such as plastic or metal can be utilized an assembly in accordance with the present invention is particularly suited for use with cosmetic containers such as those containing perfume an assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a mounting sleeve 24 and a sealing collar 26 the sealing collar 26 is formed of a deformable material and preferably a resilient deformable material such as polyethylene including linear low density polyethylene rubber elastomers or vinyl the sealing collar 26 includes a ring 28 having a floor 30 for contacting the upper surface 18 of the container flange the collar 26 includes a protrusion 32 extending from the ring 28 the protrusion 32 has an inner diameter when made to collapse inward sized to receive the sidewall of the flange 16 and preferably the inner diameter of the protrusion is slightly less than the diameter of the flange wall to provide a snug frictional fit the protrusion 32 is preferably generally cylindrical and symetric with respect to axis 36 the sealing collar 26 can be designed to receive any number of different types of dispensers including pumps valves shaker plug type valve squeeze type valves and pouring type valves the collar includes a central opening 40 for receiving the dispenser such as a pump and includes other structures which are designed specifically for the type of dispenser to be used with the assembly thus the portion of the sealing collar 26 above the ring is not described.
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position with respect to the mounting axis or the pressure roller furthermore it constitutes an inexpensive solution to the problem solved by the invention the controlled movement of the suction nozzle 7 or 41 from a lateral position to the central plane of the drafting arrangement is preferably carried out so fast that the yarn loop f is extended the length of the gap between cap 5 or 28 and the cover 4 this serves to aid in preventing the yarn section 6 from getting caught in this gap fig1 to 16 illustrate three further embodiments which show that the cap does not necessarily have to be provided on the axle of the pressure roller the corresponding components of the embodiment described with reference to fig5 to 10 have the same reference numerals as corresponding components in fig1 to 16 alternative components are exclusively limited to the cap and its carrier the attachment of the cap on the carrier is not made within the pressure roller but on a surface component of the cap which is not touched by the yarn during the depositing movement in the embodiments shown in fig1 and 12 cap 105 is carried by an arm 106 which is mounted on a service robot not shown see however ep 421 152 as an element of a handling device cap 105 can be delivered to pressure roller 3 during an operating process by means of.
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wide variety of non toxic pharmaceutically acceptable addition salts the following numbering system is used to identify positions on the dibenzofuran ring portion of the compounds of the invention str12 by 34 alkyl 34 and 34 lower alkyl 34 is meant straight and branched chain alkyl groups having from 1 6 carbon atoms e g c 1 c 6 alkyl by 34 lower alkoxy 34 and 34 alkoxy 34 is meant straight and branched chain alkoxy groups having from 1 6 carbon atoms e g c 1 c 6 alkoxy the amino portion of the aminoalkyl group represented by r above includes groups represented by the formula q str13 where w is defined above th formula q represents saturated heterocyclic ring systems such as for example piperidinyl and piperazinyl as well as unsaturated heterocyclic ring systems such as for example 1 2 3 6 tetrahydropyrindine preferred q groups are the following str14 where w is defined above particularly preferred w groups of the invention are a quinolinyl more preferably 8 quinolinyl b naphthyl or c phenyl optionally substituted with up to two substituents independently selected from halogen c 1 c 4 alkyl and c 1 c 4 alkoxy these optional phenyl substituents are preferably in the 2 and or 3 positions of the phenyl group relative to the point of attachment of the phenyl group to the 6 membered nitrogen containing ring representative examples of n aminoalkyldibenzothiophenecarboxamides according to the invention are shown in table 1 below the number below each compound is its compound number each of these compounds may be prepared according to the general reaction scheme i set forth below compounds 1.
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either a batch process or continuous technique may be utilized for the contact method of ordinary adsorbents with adsorbates at 40 u00b0 100 u00b0 c preferably 60 u00b0 80 u00b0 c for instance for batch processing adsorbents in powder form may be added and mixed with beet juice after decoloration the adsorbent is precipitated and isolated or filtered in continuous processes granular adsorbent is filled in a column and beet juice is circulated from the upper or lower portion of the column of the adsorbent layer as for the technique of regenerating the said adsorbents in the second step in the first embodiment of the invention adsorbates can be isolated by circulating or contacting various inorganic salt solutions at 40 u00b0 100 u00b0 c or preferably 60 u00b0 80 u00b0 c followed by the removal of inorganic compounds attached to adsorbents by the use of cool or warm water and again the adsorbents can be used for adsorbing operation the aqueous solutions of inorganic compounds applicable for the present invention may be any solutions containing anions for making ion exchange with adsorbates for which remarkable effects can be obtained by using the salts or compounds containing co 3 2 so 4 2 or hpo 4 2 ions having valence of two accordingly aqueous solutions having at least one compound among carbonates such as sodium carbonate or potassium carbonate sulfates such as sodium sulfate or potassium phosphate and phosphates such as sodium phosphate or potassium phosphate may be effectively utilized by the above operations the colorants produced by ion exchange with inorganic anions of adsorbents can be further put to ion exchange with.
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asl for empty cans both the full can buffer kpv and the empty can buffer kpl include two can stands k in the present exemplary embodiment which are screwed to one another at their backs each can stand offers the same number of parking places s as a section se has in each of the textile machines t1 t3 a first can stand k of the can buffer kpv for full cans is already occupied with sliver filled cans 50 while a second can stand k still has parking places s that are entirely empty the empty can buffer kpl in the present example likewise includes two can stands k which are again screwed together at the back and are enclosed by the closed loop 15 for the travel path of the can transporter 10 once again the can stands k each have as many parking places as one of the sections se of one of the textile machines t1 t3 one can stand k is already entirely filled with empty cans 54 the parking places s of the other can stand k are not yet occupied the full can buffer kpv offers the opportunity for example in the case of overproduction or at batch changing times and upon cancellation of orders to temporarily store the full cans 50 that are output by the can delivery station kls for a certain period of time the empty can buffer kpl in the event of disruptions along the path or for other reasons can store unneeded empty cans 54 temporarily for a certain period before the can vehicle 10 is loaded with filled sliver cans it discharges its empty cans 54 at the discharge station asl for empty cans the.
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motor the drive 4 for reciprocating the yarn transfer element 2 comprises a slider 41 an entraining member 42 a connecting link 43 a pivotable lever 45 or 45 39 and a guide 49 of the slider 41 a double arrow 46 indicates the pivoting movement of the lever 45 between the rear position and the a front position the front position being shown in chain dotted lines the guide 49 causes the slider 41 to move parallel to the slide bar 2a and at the same height as the latter for the sake of clarity various simplifications have been made in fig3 no guide tubes for the weft yarns on the body 11 between the shaft 16 and grooves 12 are shown nor are guide elements 13 see fig2 shown in the channels 12 also only one of four yarn transfer elements is shown the lateral projection 22 on the slide bar 2a serves to couple the same with the slider 41 by way of the entraining member 42 and in co operation with the arcuate groove 29 in which the projection 22 is guided when the changer 1 pivots prevents a displacement of the inoperative yarn transfer elements 2 in the picking direction a second part of the guide groove 29 is disposed in laterally inverted relationship above the horizontal plane determined by the sliding movement of the slide bar 2a center line.
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inserted in its place eliminating the need for rewinding the bobbin the disc 28 will usually have a diameter similar to the diameter of the new bobbin less coil and an axial bore 34 traversing its center to allow the disc to be mounted on the bobbin case mounting axis the disc has an inner face 41 fig2 facing the end face of the coil 26 when fastened thereto and an outer face 36 fig3 facing away from the coil disc 28 is preferably exceedingly thin with a thickness 35 in the range of 0 15 0 25 mm so as to be insertable into the bobbin case without interferring with the rotation of the coil due to its thinness the disc will usually be made from a rigid material such as a metal preferably steel so as to impart strength to the disc however a disposable disc made from a lightweight inexpensive material such as cardboard is also contemplated fig3 illustrates the outer or indicating face 36 of the disc 28 which is coated with alternate reflecting 38a and non reflecting 38b circumferentially spaced strips extending radially from the center of the disc the strips can be of different colors e g black and white or of different optically sensible materials the only condition is that one of the strips be sensed by the optical sensor 20 fig1 during the rotation of the disc as described in our aforementioned patent specifications in relation to the outer face of the end wall of the bobbin an alternate embodiment is illustrated in fig5 wherein the indicating face 36 of the disc has circumferentially spaced holes 39 cut out of a reflecting background 40 the opposite face 41 of the disc 28 illustrated in.
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accommodate other specific desired drilling angles in an open reduction fixation procedure not only is the drilling angle just described critical so also are what might be thought of as the drilling 34 plane 34 relative to the common plane which contains the head and shank of the femur the plane of fig5 and the drilling position along the length of the femur it is important that the surgeon control the drilling plane so as to prevent a drill in a procedure from cutting through the side of the head and important to control the drilling position so that the chosen drilling angle assures that drilled bores extend substantially centrally through the femoral neck into the central core of the head as will be explained guide element 22 is specially constructed with a planar configuration herein including what is referred to as a web like handle portion that enables the surgeon to 34 feel 34 easily how to hold the apparatus so as to assure a proper drilling plane attention to the question of controlling of drilling position depends upon attention to the fact that the environment in which such a procedure takes place is extremely slick and slippery here as will be elaborated guide element 22 on the edge thereof which is designed to seat against the femur during the procedure as is shown in fig5 is equipped with projecting pins that effect a high friction non slip footing preventing inadvertent slippage of the element relative to the femur addressing attention now to fig1 4 inclusive guide apparatus 10 is here shown in greater detail element 22 includes a generally planar web like.
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but becomes convex in its peripheral region in addition the following conditions 1 and 2 are satisfied d 3 is the central thickness of the second lens element d 2 is the distance on the optical axis between the image side surface of the first lens element and the object side surface of the second lens element u03c5 1 is the abbe number of the first lens element and u03c5 2 is the abbe number of the second lens element in the imaging lens of the present invention because it has the referenced construction miniaturization is achieved the various aberrations are favorably corrected and thus the optical performance is enhanced compared with prior art imaging lenses of one piece construction by satisfying condition 1 curvature of field is suppressed and distortion is favorably corrected and by satisfying condition 2 it becomes especially easy to correct on axis chromatic aberration in the imaging lens of the present invention it is further desirable that it is constructed to satisfy the following condition 3 bf is the back focal length of the imaging lens namely the distance from the image side surface of the second lens element to the image plane by satisfying condition 3 it becomes easier to secure a sufficient space between the final lens element surface and the image plane and the curvature of field is suppressed in the imaging lens of the present invention it is desirable that the aspherical shape of the object side surface and the image side.
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definition when a unit definition is u201c released u201d its definition is protected from further modification when the unit definition is not u201c released u201d its definition is modifiable but a record of the explanation for the change is maintained table xviii defines the fields for tblunitequip 300 table xviii fields of table tblunitequip field name field type field description idunitequip counter a unique identifier of the unit idequiptype long integer selected from tlkplocdesc 202 to select an equipment location definition equipcfgno integer selected from tlkplocdesc 202 to identify a set of location definitions serialnumber text a serial number for a specific unit instance text any text describing a different version of the same serialnumber unit description text a description of the unit funcdwgpath text the name of a file or set of files containing the illustration of the functional block diagram for the unit cm_mstrkey long integer link to tblcm_status 210 and tblcm_memo 212 defining the group of configuration management records for a unit cm_curkey long integer link to tblcm_status 210 and tblcm_memo 212 defining the current configuration management records for an unit status long integer the current configuration status either u201c released u201d u201c unreleased u201d or u201c in process u201d released is used to write protect the unit definition unit definition data table tblunitpartslist 302 contains a list of parts selected from tlkppartslist 102 parts may be added to the list in groups by selecting kits from data lookup table tlkpkitdef 104 each part is.
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25 in the housing in this manner the stator 16 is centered in the housing the spacers 26 are bars extending in the longitudinal direction of the housing at least three such bars are provided but in the present embodiment 4 bars are arranged the spacers 26 are shorter than the axial length of a space 27 such that they do not impair the circulation of hydraulic oil in the space 27 the spacers 26 provide an annular space 27 between the stator 16 and the inner surface 11 of the housing said annular space 27 constituting the major portion of a reservoir 28 the reservoir is defined by the housing 10 the stator 16 and the rotor 17 are submerged in hydraulic fluid the motor shaft 19 of the motor 15 comprises an eccentric ring 29 driving a pump the pump is a multiple piston pump composed of a plurality of individual pumps arranged in a star like array about the motor shaft 19 the pistons of said pumps being driven by the eccentric ring 29 which is permanently connected in an eccentric manner with the motor shaft each individual pump takes in oil from the reservoir via a non return valve and supplies said oil to the pump outlet via another non return valve the multiple piston pump is a volumetric pump at the end of the housing 10 opposite the pump a fan 30 is located which comprises a housing 31 radially projecting beyond the housing 10.
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closing force on the inner armature part 370 of the armature unit 352 and on the spherically embodied valve element 200 along a first axis of motion by means of this force the spherically embodied valve element 200 is press fitted with the aid of the inner armature part 370 into the valve opening 350 the magnet 110 pressed in the direction of the orifice 350 via a prestressing element 390 is activated at the onset of the injection event by an electric current as a result the armature unit 352 is attracted counter to the action of the valve spring 380 that acts in the closing direction the orifice 350 of the outlet conduit 341 opens and the control chamber 330 is pressure relieved as a result of diversion of a control quantity by means of the orifice 350 opened during the injection event the fuel can now escape from the control chamber 330 so that the pressure in the control chamber 330 drops because of the lesser pressure in the control chamber 330 the preferably needle shaped injection valve member 70 moves into the control chamber 330 in the process the injection valve member 70 executes a motion along a second axis which extends offset from and parallel to the first axis of the valve spring 380 as a result of this motion of the preferably needle shaped injection valve member 70 the injection valve member 70 on its lower end.
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{"publication_number": "US-2004106632-A1", "abstract": "this invention relates to a new salt of 5 - methyl - amino !- ethoxy
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r 80a 2 perhaloalkyl u2014 cn u2014 no 2 u2014 co 2 c 1 6 alkyl u2014 co 2 h or u2014 c o nr 80a r 80a where each r 80a is independently h or c 1 6 alkyl and the remaining variables are as defined for formula v in one embodiment at least one of r 40 is u2014 co 2 h in one embodiment the u2014 oc 1 6 alkyl on the ring bearing r 2a is para to the corresponding benzyl methylene in one embodiment the u2014 oc 1 6 alkyl on the ring bearing r 2a is u2014 och 3 or u2014 och 2 ch 3 and is para to the corresponding benzyl methylene in any of the aforementioned embodiments the indol 1 yl group ring a is attached to the parent indolyl at the 5 or 6 yl position in one embodiment r 3 and r 4 are h another embodiment is a compound or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof from table 1 or from table 2 the compounds in table 1 and table 2 were prepared as described in the experimental section below but could also be prepared in other ways as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the.
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for passing from position p3 to position p2 and then to position p1 thus the microprocessor permanently monitors voltage us if the latter increases and passes beyond the top of the measuring range the microprocessor gives the order to switch to the higher measuring range whilst switching the gain from 1 to 10 and switching to the resistor with the immediately lower value if it drops below 10 of the measuring range the microprocessor gives the order to switch to the lower measuring range switching the gain from 10 to 1 and switching to the resistor with the immediately higher value on discontinuing the use of the apparatus and when the operator has placed it in the 34 stop 34 position the microprocessor gives motor m the instruction to rotate to position p5 the apparatus remains energized by interrupter im5a which remains closed for as long as magnet ap has not reached said position p5 when it reaches this position there is a cutting off of the power supply and the short circuiting of the transistor tr1 amplifier ai assembly by closing interrupter im5 this places switch c in the safety position to protect transistor tr1 during the following energizing of the apparatus reference will now be made to fig2 for describing a special embodiment of the switch according to the invention the mechanical construction and choice of components have been made with the aim at obtaining a simple and compact assembly the basic structure is a u shaped body 1 formed from a standard aluminium shaped section motor m is mounted on one of the flanges 2 of said body and its shaft passes through an orifice therein this shaft is integral with a rotary.
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the sides of the arms 32 33 the insertable end 39 of the clamp 30 is smaller in diameter than the locking rachet end 35 of the clamp 30 the locking ratchet end 35 has an opening 31 longitudinally along one of the sides that allows the diameter of the inner surface 44 to be decreased when the clamp 30 is tightened a lip 52 circumscribes the edge of the depending tube portion 39 of the clamp 30 the lip 52 secures the clamp 30 against the neck 24 of the base 20 by snapping into the receiving groove 56 on the inner surface of the neck 24 of the base 20 the seating of the clamp 30 into the neck 24 facilitates angulation of the neck 24 of the base 20 in addition this configuration allows the clamp 30 to rotate around the neck 24 of the base 20 for proper positioning and thereby promotes superior angular tilting of the cannula 16 by ensuring that the arms 32 33 of the clamp 30 are out of the line of angulation fig8 is a prospective view of the clamp 30 as described above and also illustrated in fig5 and 6 the two arms 32 33 are shown extending outward tangently from the clamp 30 beneath the point where the arms 32 33 extend outward from the cylindrical tube portion 35 of the clamp 30 the slit 37 that enables the inner diameter 44 of the clamp 30.
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the initiation of a basic play pattern and the established basic play pattern are respectively illustrated in fig2 the upper two disks 24 and 26 are aligned and grasped in user 39 s hand 1 and conveniently with the index and middle finger flanking the central opening of disk 24 the flexible cord 12 is gripped at 30 above the disk 26 by the ring and or little finger and a portion of the flexible cord 12 extends downwardly and supports the disks 20 and 22 a distance below the hand 1 with the dimensions of the preferred embodiment game apparatus 10 set forth above the distance between disk 24 and end stop 14 may be approximately two feet for satisfactory results while continuing to hold the flexible cord 12 the upper two disks 24 and 26 disk 24 being the next adjacent disk to disk 22 are released from the hand while simultaneously imparting a horizontal circular motion to the said disks 24 and 26 at this point it may prove convenient to the user to grip cord 12 between the index finger and the thumb of hand 1 and in any event a gentle horizontal circular motion is continuously applied to the gripped point of the flexible cord as indicated at 31.
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the derived variable g and the corresponding actual position value p in a step s 1 as an alternative to the actual position value p the evaluation device 16 can also accept the desired position value p the term u201c position value u201d is thus used below since depending on the application case the position value can involve the alternatives of actual value p or desired value p in a step s 2 the evaluation device 16 assigns the derived variable to the position value p and stores this pair of values in a step s 3 the evaluation device 16 checks whether it has already collected a sufficiently large number of derived variables g if the result of the test in step s 3 is positive in a step s 4 the evaluation device 16 determines on the basis of the derived variable g characteristic values of a systematic error which is contained in the actual values p and or the desired values v then in a step s 5 it deletes the previously collected derived variables g in a step s 6 the evaluation device 16 determines correction values depending on the characteristic values in a step s 7 the evaluation device 16 applies the correction values to the actual values p as already mentioned the correction values can be applied alternately to the desired values p or to the control deviation p p in the simplest case the evaluation device 16 determines the correction values.
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pmma comparison samples prevents diffusion of glycerin into the surface 5 6 of the pmma workpiece 1 this is the second experimental evidence of the inventive waterproofing of the polymer surface 5 of a polymer workpiece 1 in a third exemplary embodiment of the invention the inventive waterproofing of a pmma polymer workpiece 1 was tested for protection against water vapors for this purpose an untreated pmma workpiece 1 r u00f6hm gs plexiglas was first divided into four samples these pmma samples were then weighed on a balance having an accuracy of u00b1 0 1 mg the average weight of the four samples was determined to be approximately 0 7 g one of the pmma samples was subsequently used as the untreated pmma reference sample the other three pmma samples were subsequently used as pmma comparison samples and for this purpose were treated in an inventive dipping bath 2 according to fig1 for 20 minutes at room temperature the first pmma comparison sample was treated according to the invention in toluene with a tpsf concentration of 12 by weight the second pmma comparison sample in toluene with a tpsf concentration of 23 by weight and the third pmma comparison sample in butyl acetate with a tpsf concentration of 32 by weight thereafter the three pmma comparison samples were removed from dipping bath 2 and air dried at room temperature subsequently the second and third pmma.