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cream product using a standard technique of adding the emulsifier to the non aqueous phase and then mixing with the aqueous phase we found that no emulsion formed however when we added the emulsifier to the mixture of the non aqueous and aqueous phases with cooling according to the method of the invention we found that a useful emulsion did form this emulsion formed even though the relative proportion of the non aqueous and aqueous phases according to the successful method of the invention was the same as when an emulsion did not form using the standard technique of adding a non aqueous phase containing an emulsifier to an aqueous phase the resulting tri luma u2122 cream contains fluocinolone acetonide hydroquinone and tretinoin in a hydrophilic cream base for topical application each gram of tri luma u2122 cream contains as active ingredients fluocinolone acetonide 0 01 0 1 mg hydroquinone 4 40 mg and tretinoin 0 05 0 5 mg and as inactive ingredients butylated hydroxytoluene cetyl alcohol citric acid glycerin glyceryl stearate magnesium aluminum silicate methyl gluceth 10 methylparaben peg 100 stearate propylparaben purified water sodium metabisulfite stearic acid and stearyl alcohol see table 1 fluocinolone acetonide is a synthetic fluorinated corticosteroid for topical dermatological use and is classified therapeutically as an anti inflammatory it is a white crystalline powder that is odorless and stable in light the chemical name for fluocinolone acetonide is 6 11 16 6 9 di fluoro 11 21 dihydroxy 16 17 1 methylethylidene bis oxy pregna 1.
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can be slipped in through the open end 12 such that the ear piece of the receiver is deposited toward the closed end 14 of the sleeve 10 and the mouth piece of the telephone extends toward the open end 12 this allows the telephone cord to hang loosely from the opened end 12 of the sleeve as the user is talking into the receiver a manipulator 20 is connected to and extends from the open end 12 of the sleeve 10 the manipulator 20 extends around a portion of the open end 12 of the sleeve 10 equivalent to about half of the total circumference of the sleeve 10 the manipulator 20 has a palm protecting portion 22 and a plurality of finger extensions 24 attached to the top of palm protecting portion 22 the finger extensions are tubular extensions closed at their tips 26 and have insert slots 28 at the joinder of the finger extension 24 to the palm protection portion 22 of the manipulator 20 the insert slots 28 are located on the finger extensions on the opposite side of the manipulator 20 from where the manipulator 20 faces the sleeve 12 stress points particularly where the manipulator adjoins the sleeve opening 12 are reinforced to prevent tearing of the device during use as demonstrated in fig1 4 the prophylactic device is utilized by placing at least two diametrically opposed fingers inside.
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a method for fabricating semiconductor devices having a wiring construction consisting of a conductive layer and an insulating layer a method for wiring forming of semiconductor devices of the present invention comprises at least a first step for forming a first insulating material layer on a sample a second step for forming on the first insulating material layer a second insulating material layer with a dielectric constant less than 2 5 a third step for patterning the second insulating material layer by a plasma etching method a fourth step for depositing a metal film on the second insulating material layer by a sputtering method a fifth step for forming a copper layer on the metal film and a sixth step for removing an unnecessary portion of the copper layer by chemical mechanical polishing wherein all the processes from the third to the fourth step are performed under drying process conditions and a pure water treatment for cleaning the sample with pure water is provided after the sixth step the wiring forming method of the present invention can form a good semiconductor device wiring having high reliability application_number US 92083401 A description the present invention will be described in detail hereinbelow by the embodiments with reference to the drawings 0039 fig1 shows.
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27 which are embedded in the backing layers 25 26 in cantilever fashion and outer or distal portions 29 the shank portions 27 of the wires 23 are connected to the distal portions 29 by means of bends or knee portions 28 located at the outer surface of the rubber layer 26 the knee portions 28 of the wires 23 are bent to form an angle in excess of 90 u00b0 preferably on the order of about 135 u00b0 the knee angles 30 defined by the junction of the distal portions 29 of the wires 23 and the periphery of the outer backing layer 26 preferably are on the order of 60 u00b0 the acute shank angles 31 defined by the proximal ends of the shank portions 27 of the wires 23 and the peripheral surface of the inner backing layer 25 preferably are on the order of 70 u00b0 by the arrangement thus described the distal portions 29 of the wires 23 extend linearly outward of the main cylinder 21 at an acute angle 30 relative to the outer surface of the rubber layer 26 on the order of 60 u00b0 referring back to fig1 it will be observed that the main cylinder 21 performs its usual function of a transfer medium for conveying the sliver fibers 14 39 from the wire covered feed rolls 19 20 to the distal ends of the fillet wires 36 of the doffer 34 to facilitate the transfer of the fibers 14 39 to the doffer the distal portions 29 of the main.
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the user 39 s selected and designed image 18 for the associated carton style and template after the carrier blank 12 receives the printed image from the print head 50 it is discharged from the inkjet printer 14 by counter rotating discharge rollers 52 54 a support roller 56 or other associated mechanisms as is well known in the inkjet printing art in one embodiment the smartphone case flat of fig2 includes a top end panel 20 a bottom end panel 22 two side panels 24 a back panel 26 and two glue flaps 28 30 one glue flap 28 is attached to one of the side panels 24 by one of various fold or score lines 23 to form a manufacturer 39 s seam and the other 30 attached to the bottom end panel 22 by one of various fold or score lines 23 to form a case closure device upon contact with the bottom end panel 22 on opposite ends of each side panel 24 are dust flaps 32 which are inserted between and held in place by the radial corners of the smartphone 16 and the smartphone case 39 s top or bottom end panels 20 22 to form the radial corners of the erected smartphone case boa fig3 the scf 10 also includes a removable face panel 34 that is positioned between the side dust.
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results are shown in table iii as follows it is apparent that by adding vbc to the mixes of vinyl pyridine dvb or dmaema dvb or dmapma dvb the mixes were homogenous thus no solvent was needed for the polymerization upon polymerization the vbc also reacts with a portion of the tertiary amine resulting in a membrane with both quaternary and tertiary amines with an attendant high cross linking degree the a 3 membranes tested as shown in table iii exhibited a very high 93 and higher acid current efficacy by adding the vbc to react with a portion of the tertiary amine in the monomers such as vinyl pyridine dmaema dmapma etc we can control the ratio of quaternary and tertiary amines in the resulting membrane and can also increase membrane cross linking a high current efficiency can be obtained from aliphatic monomers such as dmaema dmapma etc due to the resulting high crosslink degree and low water content of the membranes resistance is also decreased due to the introduction of quaternary amines in the membrane in one preferred aspect of the invention the anion block anion selective membrane is a polymerization reaction product of i dmaemc ii dvb and iii vbc the molar ratio of i ii iii may be on the order of 20 60 30 70 1.
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enough surface stability to prevent web damage when handling the web the surface stability can be improved if the web at laydown has a solvent concentration of about 30 to about 70 weight percent a multiple layered sheet according to the invention can be made by combining a low solvent containing web with a high solvent containing web that does not stick to the collection screen while providing sufficient surface stability for web handling the multiple layered sheet can be made by spinning a polymer solution through a first spinning beam that provides fibers that are deposited onto the collecting screen with a solvent concentration of about 0 to about 30 weight percent to make a first web and a second spinning beam provides fibers that are deposited onto the first web with a solvent concentration of about 30 to about 70 weight percent to make a second web wherein the difference in solvent concentration between the webs is at least about 10 weight percent one way to make webs with different solvent concentrations at laydown is to control the liquid stream throughput of the polymer solution exiting the spinning beam the first web can be prepared by spinning the fiber from a spinning beam that has a liquid stream throughput per nozzle of about 0 5 to about 2 0 cc hole min the second web can be prepared by spinning the fiber from a.
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fix secondary sections to a h shaped receiving section or similar according to the invention accessories are provided at the assembly points said accessories being fitted into the receiving section and the secondary sections are fixed using screwed attachments which pass through the corresponding assembly parts of the sections as well as the corresponding accessories application_number US 59708404 A description the object of the invention relates to an assembly system for forming metal building frame structures and the like for the purpose of carrying out an assembly between the component elements of said structures with the particularities of resistance of rigid welded assemblies but with the ease of mounting of articulated screwed assemblies this system is useful for the assembly of beam sections on the column sections and vice versa in the corresponding structures and it is further applicable with any type of conventional sections used in said structures such as those of an h shaped section an i shaped section a u shaped section etc the system is based on the incorporation of accessories 1 in the areas of the assemblies so as to arrange the anchoring of the corresponding elements 2 and 3 to be assembled in each case.
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the dummy cell 5 from the digital data obtained from the vibration detecting system and the second stage multiplexer 25 which operates in synchronism with the first stage multiplexer 23 to send output signals to these digital filters 14 and 15 in addition the correcting circuit 26 includes memory devices 17 and 18 a zero point adjusting circuit 19 a multiplier 20 a subtractor 21 and a multiplexer controlling device 29 which function as explained above in connection with the second embodiment of the present invention when an object to be weighed is placed on the load carrying table 3 after necessary parameters such as the weight of the load carrying table 3 and the sensitivity coefficient k 1 are inputted through a keyboard 22 as explained above in connection with the first embodiment of the present invention a strain proportional to the weight defined above as w 1 is generated in the scale cell 1 and an analog electrical signal indicative of this value is outputted therefrom the analog electrical signals outputted from the scale and dummy cells 1 and 5 are alternately received and amplified to specified levels by the preamplifier 31 and then converted to digital signals by the analog to digital converter 24 since the second stage multiplexer 25 operates.
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manner to secure and maintain the goggles in position while maintaining a fluid tight interface with his face as is illustrated in fig2 and 4 standard refractive measurements are once again taken to determine the type and power of lens required to enable the individual to clearly see a chart positioned at a standard twenty foot distance it may be necessary to add a powerful auxiliary refracting lens to the refracting device to accomplish this step while making the refractive measurements with the cornea 12 to fluid optical interface it is not necessary to make a second measurement at a perpendicular angle to determine any astigmatic error induced by the cornea since the contact of the fluid with the cornea effectively eliminates the optical influence or power of the cornea since the index of refraction of the transparent corneal material and the index of refraction of the transparent fluid are very nearly the same snell 39 s law indicates that a light ray will not be bent or refracted as it passes from the transparent fluid through the cornea and into the aqueous humor since the index of refraction of these three materials is virtually identical the light ray will be refracted by crystaline lens 14 but this effect will be subtracted out in the mathematical equations to be discussed below finally the distance between refracting device 10 and the surface of cornea 12 and the distance between the surface of cornea 12 and the retina must be measured this first distance can be determined by using a standard measuring device between the plane of refracting device 10 and the anterior surface of cornea 12 the distance between the anterior surface of the.
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b 18 c in the region of the extraction chambers 18 a 18 b 18 c there are arranged as described below with reference to fig3 a 3 b guide elements 19 a 19 b and 19 c respectively the separating blades 17 a 17 b and 17 c and the extraction hoods 18 a 18 b and 18 c are each arranged on a respective displaceable support 20 a 20 b and 20 c see fig3 a 3 b showing blade 17 a and hood 18 a arranged on support 20 a referring to fig2 a cleaning device which is arranged in a closed housing is supplied with the fibre material to be cleaned arrow h which is especially cotton in flock form this is effected for example by a filling chute not shown by a conveyor belt or the like the lap is supplied by means of two feed rollers 32 33 under the clamping action of a pinned roller 23 having pins 23 a which is rotatably mounted in the housing and rotates anticlockwise downstream of the pinned roller 23 there is arranged a clothed roller 24 which is covered with sawtooth clothing 24 a the roller 23 has a circumferential speed of about from 10 to 21 m sec the roller 24 has a circumferential speed of about from 15 to 25 m sec the direction of rotation.
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tank 10 is filled with water and tile components including a binder of starch and or latex and optional constituents such as expanded perlite paper fiber a filler such as clay and glass fiber preferably these constituents are premixed before the mechanically air dispersed mineral fibers are delivered into the mixing tank 10 this premixing can minimize the exposure of the dispersed mineral fibers to the breaking and modulating effects of the mixer rotor or impeller 14 ideally the mineral fiber slurry is discharged from the tank immediately upon a desired consistency being reached the slurry is discharged from the tank 10 onto a moving screen of a wet felting machine such as an oliver or fourdrinier machine the ability to adequately disperse the mineral wool fibers from the compacted wool bales 11 in an air environment such as by mechanical fingers and with an air stream to transport the fibers pneumatically to a state where they are sufficiently disentangled and dispersed has significant advantage in the manufacture of acoustical ceiling tile the uniformity and separation of the mineral fibers by dispersion in air can result in a more open mat in a finished ceiling tile than has been practical to obtain by the water dispersion of the prior art variations in the manner of dispersing mineral fibers in air for direct use in a water slurry without significant mixing in the water slurry are contemplated by the invention various arrangements using rotating reciprocating and or oscillating mechanical fingers or tines and or air jets and or air stream can be implemented in a path from a bale receiving station to a slurry mixing tank these devices and expedients should reduce the density of the fibers to at least 2 lbs per cubic foot before they are introduced.
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etc and is focused onto a focal plane when the reference lens 410 is not positioned within the optical path the scene radiation is focused as shown by solid lines in fig5 onto an intended focal plane 520 in which the detector array 420 is situated for ordinary scene viewing however when the reference lens 410 is positioned within the optical path the scene radiation is directed as shown by dashed lines in fig5 to an effective focal plane 530 which is positioned behind the detector array 420 this shifting effect in combination with the rough polished lens surface 430 results in a blurred image and a uniform flux level at the detector array 420 as desired in infrared implementations the lens is typically made at least 0 03 approximately 0 762 mm inches thick in order to obtain sufficient diffusion and image blurring fig6 and 7 depict detector calibration methods in which the exemplary system of fig4 and 5 can be utilized specifically fig6 depicts steps in an exemplary single point calibration method 600 and fig7 depicts steps in an exemplary two point calibration method 700 both methods 600 700 can be carried out continuously and in real time during operation of the imaging device 400 so that.
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in the heating apparatus thereby facilitating high speed operation and without unduly increasing the frictional resistance of the apparatus on the yarn application_number US 67054196 A description fig1 is a cross sectional view of a heating apparatus 1 which embodies the present invention and which includes a u shaped body having a u shaped channel 6 therein the channel 6 is of generally rectangular cross section so as to define parallel opposite side walls 5 and a bottom wall 15 the body is constructed such that the heating elements not shown arranged in the body deliver their heating energy above the bottom wall 15 as well as from the side walls 5 arranged in the groove are yarn guides 2 that are provided in generally flat plates 10 these yarn guides 2 are machined in the form of yarn guide slots in the plates 10 the slots extending substantially parallel to the side walls 5 and in a direction toward the groove bottom wall 15 depending on the yarn speed and existing heating energy as well as the yarn material the yarn guide slots may be arranged closer to the heating surfaces or be further removed therefrom however in accordance with the invention these yarn guide slots are always arranged in the region between the central plane which is defined centrally between the two side walls and one of the side walls 5 since a yarn not shown in fig1 which advances in the yarn guide slots undergoes a deflection on each yarn guide the deflection surfaces 16 are made round across the thickness of the plates 10 so as to exert the least possible influence on the yarn tension when the yarn enters into the yarn guide slot the.
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chemicals may have been added earlier in the process or while the sand was entering the chopper screw conveyer 103 or the crusher 106 in certain embodiments liquids and chemical additives may be added to the sand through injection ports 110 on eductor 109 after the sand exits a first portion of the diffuser the sand is drawn into a second portion of the diffuser which again changes the velocity of the flow creates additional turbulence and recirculation zones the flow then enters a second throat of the diffuser and exits through a conduit which also changes the velocity of the flow and creates additional turbulence and recirculation as the flow of sand and fluids exits eductor 109 all material including the chemical additives are mixed and effectively entrained in the mixture due to the design of the eductor 109 second hopper 107 provides a shear source that may provide a shear rate of about 6000 reciprocal seconds at a flow rate of about 800 gallons per minute gpm the second hopper 107 design also provides a vacuum to draw the sand into eductor 109 and promotes mixing of the sand liquids and chemical additives as the flow exits second hopper 107 the additional shear and mixing may thereby increase the dispersion of the chemicals throughout the sand and liquid enhancing separation and allowing for additional downstream separation to proceed more efficiently and or with greater ease depending on the requirements of the operation the flow rate of the sand fluid mixture may be adjusted to.
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that reed 14 is subjected to varying dynamic forces along its vertical and horizontal aspects fig2 illustrates a reed 14 utilizing a spacer bar 56 at the ends 30 32 of top and bottom channel members 26 28 spacer bar 56 is generally held in the channels similar to dents 24 and provides a longitudinal extension to reed 14 in order to mount detectors or other devices the additional weight of such devices also adds to the varying dynamic forces on reed 14 reeds incorporating spacer bar 56 are particularly prone to failure generally at the location of the top channel member 26 and spacer bar 56 even though spacer bars 56 are typically made of metal the bars still prematurely fail which requires replacement of the entire reed 14 in order to support reeds 14 at the more critical location at the ends of top channels 26 a brace member 34 is incorporated into reed 14 one preferred embodiment of brace member 34 is illustrated in fig2 in this embodiment brace member 34 comprises a generally u shaped member having sides 38 40 and an end 42 the sides and end define a recess 36 corresponding essentially to the width and depth of top channel 26 so that brace member 34 slides tightly onto top channel member 26 brace 34 may include a top surface 54 as indicated in dashed lines in fig2 brace 34 is slid onto top channel member 26 and permanently adhered thereto by use of an epoxy or any other conventional adhering or attaching means sides 38 40 of brace member 34 have a longitudinal length so as to extend longitudinally beyond spacer bar 56 into the area of dents 24 end 42 is also adhered directly against end.
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for driving transport rollers 21 and a photosensitive material processing calculator 38 for calculating the amount of photosensitive material to be processed based on the transport speed of the film and a signal from sensor 36 the control device 13 setting unit 35 and controller 39 are controlled by a cpu 40 the isolation box 15 fig5 is disposed in an upper portion of the fixing tank 2 the introduction pipe 12a for introducing the chemical a is provided in the fixing tank 2 while the pipes 12b and 12c for introducing the chemical b and water c are provided in the isolation box 15 the chemical b is diluted in a dilute ratio specified by a chemical manufacturer about several ten times in the isolation box 15 the diluted liquid overflows from the isolation box 15 into the fixing tank 2 the isolation box 15 has already been filled with a diluting solution supply of the chemical b and water c to the isolation box 16 so filled causes the diluted chemical b to be sequentially supplied into the fixing solution f an overflow pipe 16 keeps the level of the fixing solution f lower than that of the isolation box 15 this ensures that components of the fixing solution f do not enter the pipe 12b and therefore do not clog the pipe 12b with precipitated crystals with the present invention crystallization hardly occurs since the raw liquid chemical b does not contact the chemical a or the fixing solution f rather the chemical b is first diluted several ten times with water and then contacts the mother liquor f after replenishment of the chemicals a and b is completed the chemical b and mother liquor f react with.
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insertion projection 30 but instead only over a sub region as is evident from fig1 recess 31 2 is open toward the free end of insertion projection 30 i e in the insertion direction recess 31 2 also opens up radially outward with no undercut insertion projection 30 comprises on the back side located opposite abutment surfaces 31 1 a compression screw receptacle 32 that is equipped with a pressure surface 32 1 fig6 and 9 illustrate that recess 31 2 has a concavely inwardly curved geometry between the two abutment surfaces 31 1 and in particular can form a partly cylindrically shaped cross section fig7 to 10 depict in more detail the configuration of insertion projection 30 fig9 clearly shows the concave inward curvature of recess 31 2 that adjoins the convex abutment surfaces 31 1 it is clear from fig1 that insertion projection 30 has in its region adjoining abutment surfaces 31 1 a substantially circular or oval cross sectional conformation fig8 illustrates the region of compression screw receptacle 32 pressure surface 32 1 being incident at an angle u03b4 to longitudinal center axis m of insertion projection 30 this angle of incidence u03b4 is preferably in the range between 20 u00b0 and 60 u00b0 in order to achieve an optimum draw in effect for bit holder 20 fig7 furthermore shows that pressure surface 32 1 is arranged at a distance equal to distance dimension a from the attachment region of insertion projection 30 onto support member 21 abutment surfaces 31 1 are arranged at a distance equal to distance dimension b from the attachment region of insertion projection 30 onto support member 21.
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producing radicals able to react with the monomer therefore both the grafting temperature and time are important parameters the following examples illustrate the invention a hydrophilic material described in wo03 023890 was used graft polymers were produced using ethylene tetrafluoroethylene film etfe low density polyethylene film ldpe styrene and chlorosulphonic acid pieces of polymer film approx 0 3 m u00d7 0 5 m were cut weighed and rolled in a u2018 swiss roll u2019 configuration with a non woven interlayer the roll was placed in a glass vessel and the vessel filled with monomer solution the solution was allowed to soak into the roll for approximately 10 minutes the oxygen in the vessel was then either removed by purging with nitrogen or by evacuation using a water pump the whole vessel was then placed in a cobalt 60 gamma source to be irradiated for a predetermined time the distance of the tube from the source determining the dose rate the temperature of the irradiation cell was measured at 23 u00b1 1 u00b0 c after irradiation the vessel was emptied the roll untied and the grafted films unwrapped from the interlayer the copolymerised film was washed in toluene for 24 h to remove unreacted or homopolymerised styrene washed in methanol to remove the toluene and dried.
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that the coefficient of thermal expansion of the actuator ring be different than that of the shroud support 23 since it is this shroud support or an extension thereof the t shaped hanger bracket 37 to which the actuator is attached at its base or fixed end 57 the other end 54 of the actuator ring is of course free to grow relative to the shroud support 23 in response to temperature changes to thereby rotate the ring gear 52 in operation the cooling air which is bled off from the compressor so that its temperature is dependent on the speed of the engine is introduced by the conduit 19 into the plenum 21 where it directly contacts the shroud support 23 to change the temperature and therefore the size thereof a portion of the air is directed through the holes 61 for the cooling of the low pressure nozzles 16 since the shroud support 23 the t shaped hanger bracket 37 and the actuator ring 53 are all so closely associated they are at substantially the same temperature further since the coefficient of thermal expansion is different for the shroud support 23 and the actuator ring 53 the actuator ring 53 will grow or shrink with respect to the shroud support 23 as the temperatures thereof are changed this relative thermal growth or shrinkage will in turn rotate the ring gear 52 and the gears 51 to cause a radial movement of the shroud segment 12 in a pattern which facilitates the.
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of the locking apparatus 20 due to the lower shear pin 34 support linkage is also maintained by the fishing neck dog 40 engagement with the detent channel 42 in the lock assembly sleeve 23 and the abutment of shoulders 82 and 90 on the spring sleeve and control dog housing respectively furthermore the control dog housing 66 is biased downward against the lock assembly sleeve 23 while the spring mandrel 16 connected by lower shear pin 34 to the packing mandrel 22 is biased upward both due to the urging of the compression spring 17 consequently when the control dogs 38 are released from the control dog housing 66 the upward bias of the spring mandrel 16 lifts the packing mandrel 22 while holding the lock assembly sleeve 23 down thereby causing a compressive closure between the packing mandrel 22 and the locking dog cage 52 shown by fig3 as the ramped shoulder 88 of the packing mandrel 22 engages with the locking dogs 50 the locking dogs are radially displaced into a dog receptacle channel 102 in the landing nipple 100 component of the well fluid production tube thereby securing the locking apparatus 20 to the landing nipple 100 by a mechanical interference as is illustrated by fig3 and 4 continued expansion of the spring 17 by compression of the packing ring 28 displaces the spring mandrel 16 relative to the control dog housing 66 until the support land 92 portion of the spring mandrel 16 passes from under the fishing neck dog 40 as the ramped shoulder 82 passes the fishing neck dog 40 fig6 the dog 40 drops from.
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{"publication_number": "US-2017137403-A1", "abstract": "a novel process is provided for the efficient preparation of an asymmetric compound of structural formula i : comprising a copper - catalyzed , carbon - nitrogen cross - coupling step . the process described as part of the present invention can be used to manufacture poly polymerase inhibitors , which may be useful for the treatment of cancer . in particular , the present invention describes a process for the manufacture of the parp inhibitor , 2 -- piperidin - 3 - yl ] phenyl
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and 2 a separate oscillation motor 46 may be directly attached to each drive shaft 24 eliminating the need for cables 50 or other linkage the rotational position of each fan 12 may be sensed by a position indication device 56 which may be mounted either at each individual fan 12 or because fewer position indication devices 56 are required at the oscillation motor 46 which drives a circuit of fans the position indication device 56 is adapted to produce a signal in response to the rotation i e oscillation of the fan 12 as monitored directly from the fan 12 or in response to the rotation of the shaft of the oscillation motor 46 a position indication device 56 at either location will provide a signal indicating the rotational position of each fan 12 being oscillated by the oscillation motor 46 the output signal from the position indication device 56 may be transmitted to local control panel 54 or to a remote panel an acceptable position indication device is a series 755 encoder available through encoder products corp of sand point id or a rotary cam available through electro cam corp of concord ontario the disclosed apparatus may also comprise means for injecting water droplets into the air stream 22 of the fan 12 one means of injecting water droplets into the air stream 22 comprises delivering water to a mist ring 58 of each fan 12 through a high pressure water line 48.
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also typically includes some sort of communications card or device 280 e g a modem or a network adapter for exchanging data with a network 290 through a communications link 295 e g a telephone line a wireless network link or a cable network other examples of system 200 include a workstation a server a device a component other equipment or some combination of these elements capable of responding to and executing instructions in a defined manner fig3 a illustrates information 300 typically downloaded from the financial institution and personalized transaction identification information 305 that a consumer may elect to enter and maintain on a host that is physically or logically distinct from the financial institution the information 300 includes for example the check number a generic description of the check and the amount of the check the personalized transaction identification information 305 includes for example the check number the amount of the check and a specific description of the transaction this personalized transaction identification information may be maintained locally or at a third party storage facility accessible by the host the personalized transaction identification information may be used to supplement the details of a particular transaction for instance personalized transaction identification information specifying the items purchased in a particular transaction can assist in record keeping such as for example annual tax preparation budgeting and monitoring of expenses other possible uses of personalized transaction identification information include verifying or monitoring account balances when a running balance is provided or obtaining a.
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maltose mannitol sorbitol cyclodextrin silicic acid derivatives methyl cellulose carboxymethyl cellulose or salts thereof alginate gelatine polyvinylpyrrolidone calcium carbonate sodium hydrogencarbonate magnesium carbonate talc magnesium stearate gum arabic polyethylene glycol p hydroxybenzoic acid alkyl ester cetyl alcohol syrup ethanol propylene glycol vaseline carbowax glycerine sodium chloride sodium sulfite sodium phosphate citric acid lactic acid polylactic acid and polylactic acid glycolic acid can be named while the content of tzt 1027 or a salt s thereof in such preparations is variable depending on individual preparation forms it is generally desirable to use tzt 1027 or salt s thereof at a concentration level within a range of 0 1 u2013 50 wt for solid and semi solid preparation forms and at a concentration level within a range of 0 05 u2013 10 wt for liquid preparation forms according to the present invention where crystals of tzt 1027 or salt s thereof are used as the active ingredient of anti tumor agents it is particularly preferred to use them as formulated into injections or orally administerable preparations hereinafter the present invention is more specifically explained referring to working examples in the following examples melting points were measured with yamato melting point apparatus mp 21 model infrared absorption spectra were measured by the paste method according to japanese pharmacopeia general test method with perkin elmer ft ir spectrometer 1600 series ultraviolet absorption spectra were measured with hitachi u 3210 spectrophotometer as to 0 01 mol l hydrochloric acid ethanol 95 solution of tzt 1027 by the absorptiometric method according to japanese.
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strain kw20 the only difference between noninfectious rd and infectious type b strains of h influenzae is the presence in type b of a set of eight tandemly arrayed genes that encode fimbrial proteins fimbriae are colonization factors that mediate bacterial adherence to human cells these genes have also been screened for complementary peptides the sequencing of the h influenzae chromosome is a very important landmark in biological research since this is the first complete genome sequence of a free living organism fleischmann et al 1995 the circular chromosome of this microorganism is 1 83 mb long with an overall g c content of approximately 38 the authors identified 1743 open reading frames orfs in the sequence sixty three of these orfs contain frameshifts or stop codons when compared to homologues from other species a total of 1 007 genes have been matched to the biological database 347 matched hypothetical proteins already in the database and 389 did not have any matches recently the h influenzae genome sequence has been re analyzed resulting in a new set of predicted genes among orfs without homologs tatusov et al 1996 the h influenzae sequences found in genbank have been re annotated based on this analysis the genus borrelia is one of the four genera of the.
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the piece of copper as the belt heats the copper the copper heats the two wires of different materials thus producing different electric potentials in each of the two wires the measurable difference in potential is proportional to the temperature of the belt a thermocouple 40 is connected to a digital controller 42 that alters the intensity of the infrared lamps in a given stage to achieve the desired temperatures as programmed by a user the number of stages may be altered depending on the heating profile desired which is in turn based upon the characteristics of the item being treated as shown in fig4 a user may manipulate the heating profile using software executing on the system 39 s computer in one embodiment the software allows a user to preprogram the temperature at each stage of the heating chamber using a data input device such as a keyboard or a mouse in an additional embodiment of the present invention the user may also manipulate the speed of the hot belt to alter the amount of time that the wafer spends in each stage to further alter the heating profile in another alternative embodiment the user can manipulate the speed of each of the three belts independently of the other two once the user has selected the desired temperatures in each stage and the speed of the belts the computer software communicates the settings to the digital controller 42 in one embodiment the digital controller.
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of the grignard reagent with paraformaldehyde or trioxane preferably with paraformaldehyde is carried out at a temperature below room temperature preferably below 10 u00b0 c under agitated conditions one option is to add the grignard reagent slowly to paraformaldehyde or trioxane optionally under stirring to allow for a rapid and homogenous mixture of the reaction solution another option is to add the paraformaldehyde or trioxane to the grignard reagent optionally under stirring at ambient temperature until the reaction complete step c is completed by quenching the reaction mixture with a suitable quenching agent a preferred quenching agent is aqueous ammonium chloride although other quenching agents known to those skilled in the art may be used including aqueous ethyl acetate aqueous sodium chloride or aqueous hydrochloric acid solution subsequently a solvent exchange from the grignard solvent e g toluene and or thf to a suitable solvent for the hydrogenation e g methanol can be performed suitable workup steps after the addition of the quenching reagent are e g washing with water removal of water from organic phase e g by azeotropic drying solvent exchange to a solvent suitable for hydrogenation the process described above is disclosed in more detail in example 1 of the experimental part of this application another preferred embodiment of the present invention is a method for the preparation of a compound of.
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the depicted user interface 400 clicking on the create button 430 can cause a dialog box 434 to appear in which a user can indicate properties for a new dpd such as a name scalability and switchability indicators and minimum and maximum voltages if a dpd is indicated as being non scalable a single voltage can be provided e g the maximum and minimum voltages can be set to the same value alternatively the eda tool can be configured to assume that one voltage or the other is to be always used for the dpd in further embodiments for a dpd indicated as being scalable setting the maximum and minimum voltages both to zero can be used to indicate an unlimited voltage range in the example embodiment shown here the list 420 shows two dpds u201c powerdomain 1 u201d and u201c realtimeclock u201d for the purposes of this example u201c powerdomain 1 u201d is a default dpd in some embodiments a multiple number of dpds can be created fig5 shows the user interface 400 displaying cpd instances assigned to dpds in this particular embodiment the nomenclature element name cpd name indicates the instance of a particular cpd assigned to a particular element for example u201c cmp 3 cpd 2 u201d indicates the instance of cpd 2 assigned to component cmp 3 in this embodiment where only a component or.
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5 07 s 2h 3 94 m 1h 3 68 s 2h 3 43 s 2h 2 78 2 72 m 4h 2 57 2 55 m 2h 1 77 d j 1 6 hz 3h esims 446 2 m h the following compounds can be prepared by following the general scheme 1 and the process described in example 1 above including their suitable modifications well within the scope of a skilled person 1 h nmr dmso d 6 400 mhz u03b4 7 44 s 1h 7 35 7 28 m 7h 6 98 d j 8 8 hz 2h 6 09 s 2h 4 27 dd j 6 4 8 4 hz 1h 3 86 s 2h 3 57 s 4h 2 53 2 41 m 1h 2 33 2 32 m 1h 1 h nmr cdcl 3 400 mhz u2014 7 47 d j 5 2 hz 1h 7 37 7 23 m 6h 7 11 d j 5 2 hz 1h 6 92 d j 8 8 hz 2h 5 06 s 2h 4 77 4 68 m 2h 4 19 t j 7 6 hz 1h 3 55 t j 6 8 hz 2h 3 06 2 98 m 3h 2 88 2 82 m 1h 1 h nmr cd 3 od 400 mhz u03b4 7 48 s 1h 7 39 7 36 m 3h 7 31 dd 2 6 8 hz 2h 6 98 dd j 2 4 6 8 hz 2h 5 10 s 2h 4 3 u2212 4 26 m 1h 4 18 t j 5 2 hz 2h 3 89 s 2h 3 83 s 2h 2 97 t j 5 6 hz 2h 2 74 dd.
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comprises a frame 1 in which a pre compressor 2 formed by a lower endless conveyor belt 3 and an upper endless pre compression belt 4 arranged above the lower belt 3 is supported the lower belt 3 and the upper pre compression belt 4 are forming a gap narrowing in a transport direction of the pre compressor 2 the transport direction of the belts 3 and 4 is indicated in the drawing by arrows a compacting device designated by 20 is arranged downstream of the pre compressor 2 in the frame 1 said compacting means comprising a roller pair of a lower compacting roller 5 and an upper compacting roller 7 each rotatably supported by the frame 1 the rollers 5 and 7 are driven by means of a motor and the distance between the two rollers 5 and 7 is adjustable which is indicated by a double arrow on the upper roller 7 in order to be able to cope with different thicknesses of the un needled fleece web supplied thereto the roller 7 may preferably be lifted off the overall arrangement e g for maintenance purposes the rollers 5 and 7 are each provided with all steel armaments on their circumference said armaments consisting of a wire provided with a toothing said wire being wound onto the roller periphery rollers of this type are known as carding rollers on the discharge side of the roller pair 5 and 7 a supply roller pair is rotatably supported said roller pair comprising of a lower supply roller 8 and an upper supply roller 9 the.
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is tangentially of the chamber within pressurized fiberizer 13 fiberizer 13 operates under pressure to effect the liberation of fibers from slushed materials delivered therein the pressure in fiberizer 13 is approximately 15 to 40 meters of water 1 5 to 4 atmospheres of pressure an impellor 15 creates a helical turbulence or stream in fiberizer 13 in such a way that the lighter contaminants associated with the comminuted and slushed waste paper are distributed and separated for evacuation through central conduit 16 the separation is generally incomplete in that light contaminants passing into conduit 16 entrain some fibrous cellulosic materials accordingly conduit 16 conveys the light contaminants with fibrous material to a vibratory sieve 25 wherein the light contaminants are separated from the flow and retained on the sieve surface the cellulosic fibrous materials in suspension pass through the sieve 25 and into conduit 26 for recycling to slusher 1 this recycled cellulosic fiber material is then carried through the fiberizer again for reclamation with liberated fibers as shown in the drawing the flow of material through conduit 16 may be controlled by a valve 23 when desired valve 23 may be left open so that the flow of material to sieve 25 is continuous valve 24 entering into conduit 16 may provide water for dilution of the suspension travelling to the sieve 25 in an alternate embodiment the shut off.
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referring now to fig2 a 2d the operation of the steam iron 10 is shown fig2 a shows the steam iron 10 in an upright or erect position the iron 10 would be in such position for example before or after use or when the user is taking a break or re positioning the item being ironed when the iron 10 is in the upright position i e the tilt angle is about 90 u00b0 as detected by the sensor 40 the first valve 28 is maintained in the closed position fig2 b and 2c show the iron 10 in a flat or in use position i e the tilt angle is close to 0 u00b0 as detected by the sensor 40 in such case the sensor 40 also measures the speed at which the iron is being moved either forward or backward and can cause steam to be sprayed out of the steam outlets 14 that is the tilt angle and speed data are provided from the sensor 40 to the controller 34 and the controller 34 causes the first valve 28 to be opened or closed as the case may be fig2 d shows the steam iron 10 being lifted or moved from a relatively flat in use position to an upright position when the iron 10 is at an angle of greater than about 10 u00b0 the controller 34 causes the first.
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addition to the preferred pivot members and bias members disclosed it will be appreciated that a variety of other configurations can be employed for example while all bias members disclosed thus far have been coil springs it would be possible to utilize any of a variety of conventional known bias members including other types of springs elastomer members and even the fluid pressure from the water entering the device to bias the platform back to a predetermined initial state in which none of the valves of the plurality of assemblies 20a 20d are activated while the preferred embodiments disclosed mount the valves nozzles and hose coupling to the base any or all could be mounted to or supported from the platform with each valve or its actuator positioned between the platform and base to be moved when the platform pivots on the base over the appropriate pivot axis or axes thereby opening the valve while four straight uniformly sized shaped and positioned pivot members 18a 18d have been disclosed as preferred it should be appreciated that if pivot members are provided at all they are not limited to that arrangement in particular segmented pivot members straight and or curved less or more than four in number can be provided uniformly or differently shaped uniformly or asymmetrically positioned or spaced furthermore continuous pivoting structures can be provided if desired extending entirely and unbrokenly around the center of the base or platform fully polygonal symmetric or asymmetric fully curved symmetric or asymmetric or combined curved and straight sections continuously connected end to end while a movable engagement between the platform 14 and base 12 has been described thus far in terms of a preferred coupling of the platform to the base.
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the earth the flow of fluid 27 into the tubing 30 and up to the surface may result from the natural fluid pressure within the formation 20 or may be enhanced by the addition of a submersible pump and pumping system to the fluid production system 10 numerous aspects of the completion system 10 may rely on mechanical motion to change from one operating state to another or to regulate the flow of production fluids control lines which run from the surface may control the setting of these valves or other mechanical interfaces which regulate the operation of various components within or cooperating with the completion for example the control lines may induce the operation of a valve a lever a piston sleeve or some other moving component which regulates the operation of the completion system 10 such as the intake of production fluid 27 the wellbore environment however is generally hostile to mechanical equipment disposed downhole in addition to high temperature and pressure as well as corrosive conditions the wellbore is also typically an aqueous or partially aqueous environment this aqueous nature of the wellbore over time can lead to mineral and mineral salt deposits sometimes called scale which coat the metallic and other surfaces of the downhole equipment the deposition of minerals may be due to a chemical reaction with the surface of the equipment chemical reactions within the water and other fluids within the wellbore changes in pressure or temperature or a change in the composition of the solution surrounding the equipment scale may also be formed as a byproduct of corrosion the deposition products which comprise scale typically include calcium carbonate calcium sulfate barium sulfate strontium sulfate iron sulfide iron oxides iron carbonate.
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container 40 is removed from the cover 20 the food storage compartment 32 in the base 30 remains fully enclosed by a planar member 20 1 formed in the cover 20 keeping the airtight seal intact depressions are formed within opposing sidewalls of the base 30 to form hand holds 18 the top of the base 30 has a vertical protrusion 26 which interlocks with a depression 28 in the bottom of the cover 20 the vertical protrusion 26 and depression 28 combine within a tight tolerance using a u201c tongue in groove u201d design to form an airtight seal the outside edge of the vertical protrusion 26 is slightly angled in order to lead the vertical protrusion 26 into the depression 28 in the bottom of the cover 20 fig7 shows the container 40 seated in the cover 20 the container 40 is preferably formed from stainless steel stainless steel dog food bowls are recommended by veterinarians since they do not harbor bacteria and are easy to clean fig8 shows a close up view of an exemplary latch 22 the sealing function provided by a mechanism such as a latch is used to further enhance the airtight seal and keep the dog food.
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when creating a failover policy this list is transformed into a run time failover domain by the failover script high availability base software uses the run time failover domain along with failover attributes and the node membership to determine the node on which a resource group should reside high availability base software stores the run time failover domain and uses it as input to the next failover script invocation depending on the run time conditions and contents of the failover script the initial and run time failover domains may be identical in general high availability base software allocates a given resource group to the first node listed in the run time failover domain that is also in the node membership the point at which this allocation takes place is affected by the failover attributes a failover attribute is a string that affects the allocation of a resource group in a cluster the administrator must specify system attributes such as auto_failback or controlled_failback and can optionally supply site specific attributes a failover script is a shell script that generates a run time failover domain and returns it to the high availability base software process the high availability base software process applies the.
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preferably a foot air mode door 46 is provided for selecting a foot air mode with continuing reference to fig1 a heater unit 50 having a heater core is provided for heating cold air passing by an evaporator unit 52 typically the heater core is supplied with heated cooling water from the engine 11 during the heating cycle of the air conditioning system the heater unit 50 acts as a heat exchanger using the heater cooling water to heat the cold air passing through the evaporator 52 an air regulator door 54 is provided for regulating the amount of air heated by the heater unit 50 evaporator 52 is in fluid communication with a compressor 60 compressor 60 is preferably a variable displacement compressor or a fixed displacement compressor or a mechanically controlled compressor that draws in refrigerant compresses the refrigerant and discharges the refrigerant evaporator 52 is also in communication with an expansion valve 62 expansion valve 62 expands the liquid refrigerant fed from a receiver 64 receiver 64 performs vapor liquid separation of the refrigerant fed from a condenser 66 condenser 66 condenses and liquefies the refrigerant fed from compressor 60 through heat exchange with outdoor air condenser 66 is cooled by a cooling fan 68 which is driven by a driver motor 70 compressor 60 further includes an electromagnetic clutch 72 that is in communication with a compressor drive pulley 76 for engaging and disengaging a drive belt 78 driven by engine 11 however in alternative embodiments of the present invention compressor 60 does not include an electromagnetic clutch and thus is in continuous engagement with engine 11 an air conditioning system control unit 82 acu is.
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full anti scald protection in the event of a change in water supply temperature fig4 a 4b 4c show an aerator module 312 containing a temperature sensor transmitter 16 a temperature sensor 26 a controller transmitter 28 a user detector 302 a battery 316 and an optional bypass button 24 the user detector 302 can be any touchless detection switch known in the art that is suitable for a faucet application for example the user detector 302 could be an infrared switch the user detector 302 acts to detect the presence of a user generally a user 39 s hands approaching the faucet 12 the aerator module 312 is provided with a bore 32 to permit the passage of water there through and standard faucet threads 34 to permit attachment of the aerator module 312 to the outflow end of faucet the temperature sensor 26 extends into the bore 32 to obtain temperature data from the fluid flowing through the bore 32 the bypass button 24 may be implemented to enable a user to access hotter water than would otherwise be allowed to flow from the faucet essentially in the event that a user wishes to access hotter water pressing the by pass button will prevent the controller 18 shut off valve from closing in the event that the maximum temperature is exceeded during a particular user session the controller transmitter 28 receives and processes signals from.
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may designate oxo thioxo imino or optionally substituted methylene or together may form a spiro biradical consisting of a 1 5 carbon atom s alkylene chain which is optionally interrupted and or terminated by one or more heteroatoms groups selected from u2014 o u2014 u2014 s u2014 and u2014 nr n u2014 where r n is selected from hydrogen and c 1 4 alkyl and where two adjacent non geminal substituents may designate an additional bond resulting in a double bond and r n when present and not involved in a biradical is selected from hydrogen and c 1 4 alkyl and basic salts and acid addition salts thereof throughout the examples herein the term u201c lna u201d locked nucleoside analogues refers to the bi cyclic nucleoside analogues incorporated in the oligomer and having a 2 u2032 0 4 u2032 c methylene beta d ribofuranose configuration u s pat no 6 268 490 another lna variant is the u03b1 l lna monomer which is disclosed in the international patent application publication no wo 00 66604 the entire content of which is incorporated here in by reference when used herein u03b1 l lna monomers include such compounds having the following general formula ii wherein x.
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angled at an acute angle to the floor 5 on which a plough 7 is supported on its two front side ends by means of a sliding runner 8 each of which only one sliding runner 8 is shown in fig1 above the rail 6 the plough guide has a lower chain channel 9 and an upper chain channel 10 through which the runs of an endless plough chain 11 extend to drive the plough 7 along the plough guide 4 a bearing journal 12 is formed on the plough body of the plough 7 for a pivotable mounting of a cutting bar not illustrated on which tools are disposed to dislodge for example coal the plough guide 4 has an upwardly directed guide rail 13 at its apex an upper guide pawl 14 engages over the guide rail 13 at both face side ends of the plough 7 like a hook between the guide pawl 14 and the guide rail 13 a u shaped guide piece 15 is provided that can be detached from the guide pawl and replaced because it is exposed to increased wear and is therefore a wearing item here the guide piece 15 sits in a similarly u shaped holding fixture of the guide pawl 14 that is open to the bottom crane eyelets 16 are disposed on an upper side of the plough 7 with which the plough 7 can be lifted with suitable.
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99 to one output of the microcomputer 81 via a line 100 connected to an additional output of microcomputer 81 the counter 97 is resettable to 34 0 34 the microcomputer 81 processes the pulses received from the pulse generator 78 and from the sensor 86 in accordance with its present program in a manner known in itself in addition it takes up the values depending on the rotational position of the potentiometer 54 which simulate the particular set stitch length of course the stitch length to be executed may be entered in the microcomputer 81 by hand via the input unit 84 rather than the potentiometer 54 in case of stitch length adjustments the sensor 86 consisting of a light emitter and light receiver is attached to the housing 1 of the sewing machine at a distance l fig3 before the path of needle 5 the sensor 86 cooperates with a reflecting foil 101 glued onto the stitch plate 10 of the sewing machine a light beam emanating from the light emitter of sensor 86 falls onto a scanning point a and in the absence of a workpiece w it is reflected by foil 101 onto the receiver of sensor 86 as soon as in fabric transport an edge 102 of the workpiece w e g of a collar moves over the scanning point a the workpiece w interrrupts the reflection of the light beam and sensor 86 sends a switching pulse via line 85 also see fig2 to.
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of respective first and second vertical sidewalls 56 58 include respective first and second inwardly extending opposed engagement elements 64 66 which are separated by a slit a space or similar relationship 67 the end clips 44 46 are made from polymeric material such as but not limited to polyethylene polyolefins polyesters nylons polypropylenes etc and the resiliency of the resulting configuration will typically allow the end clips 44 46 to be snapped onto the closure 24 prior to the welding or similar bonding process as shown in fig3 the first and second flanges 34 36 are positioned between first and second vertical sidewalls 56 58 and engaged in slit space or similar arrangement 67 formed by first and second inwardly extending opposed engagement elements 64 66 first and second inwardly extending opposed engagement elements 64 66 pierce the first and second closure flanges 34 36 and are then welded to each other through the first and second closure flanges 34 36 by ultrasonic welding fig3 further illustrates welder 100 which can be construed as a heat welder an induction welder an ultrasonic welder or similar device to apply energy to the clips 44 46 as can be seen in fig4 7 the bottom views of the first and second inwardly extending opposed engagement elements 64 66 have various toothed or similar.
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water passing through the first nozzle 51 will generally flow along the first flow path f 1 see fig2 on the bottom wall 12 of the sink 10 the actuator 95 preferably cycles the valve member 82 in directions v 1 and v 2 in the manifold 74 so that the water varies between the first flow path f 1 and the second flow path f 2 the varying water flow paths f 1 and f 2 serve to more efficiently move waste along the bottom wall 12 to the sump 43 as shown in fig2 the water flow paths f 1 and f 2 are directed longitudinally on the bottom wall 12 in side by side relationship however complete coverage from the front side wall 14 to the rear side wall 15 of the upper surface 54 of the bottom wall 12 of the food preparation sink 10 can be provided by each of the water flow paths f 1 and f 2 the valve member 82 may also be positioned at all points between the directions v 1 and v 2 to provide a continuously variable water flow in the sink 10 along water flow paths f 1 and f 2 in some aspects and in some constructions the electronic control module 94 is connected to a conventional power outlet box 99 shown schematically in fig3 the electronic control module 94 also shown schematically in fig3 preferably has its own power outlet not shown in.
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into layer b floats over yarns 11 12 and 13 passes between yarns 13 and 14 and drops to layer c passing under yarn 21 cross machine direction yarn 34 which originates in layer b floats over yarn 8 passes between yarns 8 and 9 and drops to lower layer c passes around yarn 16 passes between yarns 16 and 17 and rises back to layer b where it floats over yarns 10 11 and 12 passes between yarns 12 and 13 and drops to layer c where it passes around yarn 20 passes between yarns 20 and 21 and rises back into layer b and floats over yarn 14 cross machine direction yarn 36 which originates in layer b floats over yarns 8 9 and 10 passes between yarns 10 and 11 and drops to layer c where it passes around yarn 18 passes between yarns 18 and 19 rising into layer b where it floats over yarns 12 13 and 14 the fifth cross machine direction yarn not shown for purposes of clarity of the drawing originates in a layer b floats under yarn 8 between yarns 8 and 9 rising to a layer a and around yarn 2 passes between yarns 2 and 3 and drops into layer b where it passes under yarns 10 11 and 12 passes between yarns 12 and 13 rising to layer a where it passes around yarn 6 and drops to layer b where it floats under yarn 14 the sixth cross machine direction yarn again not shown for.
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mesh in the reaction process nitrogen passes continuously into the pellets and carbon monoxide is released the pellets must therefore be porous and their porosity controls the rate of the conversion reaction since the rate of the chemical conversion is in part dictated by pore size and density it is desirable that the pore size and the distribution of pores within each agglomerate be uniform a well controlled size distribution is desirable to the efficient operation of the continuous fluid bed reactor because the residence time of an agglomerate in the bed is a function of the size of the pellets with a faster conversion reaction occurring with smaller pellets also segregation of the agglomerates by size within the bed can occur so size uniformity is desirable additionally if big pellets and small pellets are put into the reactor together and the pellets are left in until even the big pellets have reacted grain growth can occur in the smaller pellets consideration of the above factors indicate that if the pellet size is not adequately controlled the products will be non uniform and of low purity the gas velocity for fluidization is chosen based on the mean particle size for the case of this illustration a gas flow rate of 2 standard cubic feed per minute scfm was chosen.
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of the tiller 10 therefore when the pivot plate 14 contacts the stop 22 when the support stand 11 is in its fully deployed position as discussed herein the stop 22 restrains the pivot plate 14 from further rotation in other words the distance between the bottom edge 29 of the pivot plate 14 and the side 12 of the tiller 10 for the pivot plate 14 is less than the distance between an outermost edge 66 of the stop 22 and the side 12 additionally the distance between the support stand 11 and the side 12 of the tiller 10 is greater than the distance between the outermost edge 66 of the stop 22 and the side 12 fig9 is a top view of the tiller 10 of fig1 showing the support stand 11 in its fully deployed position in this position the stop 22 contacts the first side bracket 25 of the pivot plate 14 and prevents the pivot plate 14 from rotating further fig1 is a top view of the tiller 10 of fig4 showing the support stand 11 partially rotated but not fully deployed in this illustration the support stand 11 has rotated from its stowed position as illustrated in.
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could be a visual indicator displayed on the field laptop workstation 3 in yet another embodiment the field unit vehicle 12 will report back its current position to the central office and an appropriate alarm could be issued there as well fig7 describes a process through which the maintenance of geographically distributed assets can be efficiently achieved as shown in fig7 the process begins at step s 20 where a fault indication has been received fault indication can be accomplished through inspection outage reports from customers or through an automated means such as an annunciator once the fault indication has been received the process proceeds to step s 21 where the location of the fault is determined the tamis application software 21 and the geographic information system 22 are used to provide a sub meter gps location of the location of the fault once the fault location has been determined the process proceeds to steps s 22 and s 23 at step s 22 a work order is generated that describes the problem encountered as well as the asset needing repair in step s 23 routing information is determined based on the fault location identified in step s 21 and using the process described in fig6 above once a work order and routing information has been generated the process proceeds to step s 24.
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press in or shorten the coupling element this prevents the user from over pressing and potentially damaging or destroying the sensor element numerous elastic components can be used as the coupling element preferably an elastomer is used and can be directly connected to the electret microphone capsule diaphragm according to another embodiment of the invention a support can be provided below the operating field and the electret microphone capsule is placed thereon and is advantageously supported with respect to the operating field in such a way that although an operating force acts on the microphone capsule it does not cause sagging or deformation of the support the support is advantageously a printed circuit board electrical contacts or leads provided for the control or evaluation can be placed thereon in the case of a circuit board they are advantageously constituted by corresponding conducting tracks the support or circuit board can have a control circuit or the like provided for the microphone capsule and for example the complete electrical appliance in another embodiment of the invention several operating fields or areas on the cover are provided for different functions or separate functional units of the electrical appliance instead of a single operating field on the operating device these operating fields are preferably arranged groupwise or in juxtaposed manner in an operating area which can be correspondingly designed for special marking or identification in one preferred embodiment a one piece continuous cover is provided in which the operating fields are located or which inter alia form the operating area this.
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the present invention the interfaces of the signal processors 20 and 21 each include a type selector 200 a simplex duplex selection gate circuit 201 and a time slot selector 202 such a signal processor structure is provided in common for the n signal processors when a select signal sa is input to the simplex duplex selection gate circuit 201 if the select signal sa is logic 1 simplex is selected and if the select signal sa is logic 0 duplex is selected then when the time slot selector 202 receives a select signal sb it selects either the first or the second time slot in the frame signal which is transmitted by the communication channel device 1 a a desirable circuit can be employed as the time slot selector 202 as an example resistors are arranged in two stages and when sb 0 the first time slot ts 1 if there are a ts 1 and a ts 2 is output while when sb 1 the last time slot ts 2 if there are a ts 1 and a ts 2 is output in the embodiment in fig3 since the select signal sb 1 the 0 signal processor 20 selects the first of the two time slots and the 1 signal processor 21 selects the last of the two time slots in addition in fig3 in order to change the simplex duplex switching system so that it can handle a simplex configuration upon receipt of the select signal sa 1 the simplex duplex selection gate circuit 201 regards the output of the time slot selector 202 as being valid furthermore in this embodiment the time slot selector 202 of the 0 signal processor 20 selects the first time slot while the time slot.
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change in the phase comparing voltage a from 0 5 v to 0 5 v is detected by the differentiation circuit 15 which provide a differentiator output signal as shown in fig3 b a waveform shaping of the differentiator output signal is in turn effected in the window comparator 16 to provide a pulse signal shown in fig3 c thus the detection of the inversion of the burst phase is performed the operation of the circuit part including the phase comparator 19 is performed in the same manner during this period as illustrated in fig2 the operation is expressed by a movement from a point a which is coincident with the point a to a point a 39 which is coincident with the point a 39 this operation of the circuit part including the phase comparator 19 is also illustrated in fig3 d through 3f under this condition the detection of the inversion of the phase is detected by both of the circuit part including the phase comparator 13 and the circuit part including the phase comparator 19 thus the inversion detection signal is derived at an output terminal of the or gate 17 in addition the polarity of the differentiator output signal also becomes negative when the change in phase occurs in the reverse direction i e from the point a 39 a.
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manner so not described in greater detail two radial piston motors 20 21 are located in the interior of the central axle body 2 the motors drive the two land wheels via the wheel hubs 16 the associated motor housings 22 23 are slightly eccentric relative to the rotor axle of the motor in the embodiment shown the housings are each mounted on the mounting flange rotated by 180 u00b0 the housings therefore are located at different levels see fig2 and 3 the drive is described in the following by reference to the left side of the steering axle 1 fig4 the right side has a similar design a cam track 24 of the radial piston motor 20 is attached to the motor housing 22 the radial pistons roll on this cam track and the rotor 25 having the piston rotates in the interior of this cam track two roller bearings 26 27 in which an inner shaft 28 of a multiple part universal drive shaft 29 is supported are located in the mounting flange 4 the rotor 25 is fastened on the inner shaft 28 at the end and is therefore supported together with the inner shaft 28 in the roller bearings 26 27 the radial piston motor 20 together with the mounting flange 4 is removable from the central axle body 2 the motor is then accessible from the side of the motor end housing 22 23 the universal drive.
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is not adsorbed by the ceramic surface and it is readily removable because of its solubility in the isopropanol rinse in the preferred embodiment the ceramic substrate is essentially an alumina or al 2 o 3 composition however other compositions such as mullite berylium oxide magnesium or other materials having suitable thermal conductivity and dielectric properties can be employed after conditioning the upper surface of the ceramic body 80 a blanket metallization layer 86 is deposited thereon the deposition is accomplished by employing four separate sequential metal evaporations comprising chrome copper chrome copper in the preferred embodiment the metallization layer 86 comprises a lower chrome layer approximately 800 a thick an overlying copper layer approximately 80 000 a thick a top chrome layer approximately 800 a thick and a top layer of copper approximately 10 000 a thick the chrome metal is selected as a bottom layer because of its superior adhesion to both ceramic and glass surfaces the 80 000 a thick copper layer provides the primary electrical conductive path and its dimensions are mainly dictated by electrical design considerations again the top 800 a thick layer of chrome is selected because of its good adhesion to glass finally the upper top layer of copper is employed in order to provide excellent adhesion qualities for subsequently deposited copper studs also the upper layer of copper protects the underlying chrome layer during a cathode etch operation hereinafter described in greater detail this illustrates the results of a selective etching operation suitable etchants are selected to provide a personalized metallization pattern comprising a plurality of lines 88.
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passage 160 allowing water to flow from the hose through the fixed handle 164 into the pipe 128 the water flows through the pipe 128 into the four 60 u00b0 spray jet nozzles 132 forming jets 140 of water along the length of the paint roller skin 104 the jets 140 tangentially contacts a layer 142 of the paint roller skin 104 providing a tangential force which causes the paint roller skin 104 to spin the water jets 140 clean the paint roller skin and the spinning creates a centrifugal force which forces the water and paint out of the paint roller skin to the housing the spray jet nozzles 132 also control the flow of water allowing less water to be used to conserve water and provide less waste water the trigger 156 is released which allows the rubber plunger 148 to block the passage 160 stopping the flow of water to the pipe 128 which stops the jets 140 rotational momentum causes the paint roller skin 104 to continue to spin which causes water and paint to continue to be forced from the paint roller skin 104 under centrifugal force eventually the paint roller skin 104 stops spinning and the paint roller skin 104 is removed from the support 108 through the opening in the housing 116 in this embodiment of.
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cap 40 has a bore 42 which terminates in a flat interior surface 44 the bore 42 receives the anti friction washer 50 with elastomeric washer 50 engagable with the interior surface 44 of the cap 40 the retaining cap 40 is provided to hold the assemblage together in the bore 30 as illustrated in fig1 the cap 40 has a flat annular face 43 at the open end the second high friction elastomeric washer 50 has flat faces 51 and 53 an outer diameter 52 and an inner bore 54 which is larger than the outer diameter 10 of the lead screw 4 a circular opening 55 is formed at the left hand face of the cap 40 and is of larger diameter than the outside diameter of the lead screw 4 the bearing 8 which is pressed by the washer 50 in turn presses against the anti friction washer 34 and the washer is pressed against the surface 32 the high friction washers 34 and 50 prevent shifting of the carbon filled bearing 8 preventing mechanically induced movement but at the same time permitting thermal expansion or contraction of the bearing 8 uniformly in the radial direction heat is generated at the contacting surface 10 of the lead screw 4 and the inner diameter 9 of the bearing 8 since their coefficients of expansion are essentially the same as the lead screw 4 grows radially the inner diameter 9 of the bearing 8 grows an equal amount maintaining the elements in contact at all times thus.
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the blue light having a wavelength of 460 nm generated from the backlight unit 11 thereby emitting light having a wavelength of approximately 460 nm the backlight unit 11 and a first polarizer 12 are sequentially disposed on the rear plate 20 referring to fig8 the backlight unit 11 includes a light guide diffusion member 11 a and blue lamps 11 b the blue lamps 11 b may be blue leds as described above the light guide diffusion member 11 a guides and uniformly diffuses the blue light emitted from the blue lamps 11 b onto the rear plate 20 the light guide diffusion member 11 a is optionally installed and the blue lamps 11 b may be arranged on the entire surface of the rear plate 20 when the blue lamps 11 b are leds the plurality of led lamps may be arranged parallel to each other in an edge of the light guide diffusion member 11 a that is an edge lighting manner as shown in fig8 according to another embodiment of the present invention shown in fig9 a plurality of leds may be arranged on the entire surface of the light guide diffusion member 11 a in the rear plate 20 fig1 is a cross sectional view illustrating.
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auxiliary air flow passage can be increased to about three times that of the radius of the main air flow passage in the ninth embodiment shown in fig1 a spider 31 is disposed across the main air flow passage like the spider 3g shown in fig1 the spider has in it an axial auxiliary air flow passage portion 47 whose inlet opening is located at a position offset from the axis of the main air flow passage 2 and a single composite radial auxiliary air flow passage portion 47e consisting of a single radial air flow passage portion 47a connected to the axial auxiliary air flow passage portion 47 and two air flow passage portions 47b and 47c branching from the air flow passage portion 47a as in the case of the embodiment shown in fig9 the air flow passage portions 47b and 47c respectively have openings 47f and 47g at the central portion of the main air flow passage the portions of the air flow passage portions 47b and 47c which branch from the air flow passage portion 47a are curved to form portions 47h and 47i for changing the direction of air flow by about 180 u00b0 in each of the embodiments shown in fig1 to 13 the length of the auxiliary air flow passage is increased as in the preceding embodiments consequently the two value phenomena caused by pulsations in the intake air flow which occur downstream of the air flow meter can be prevented very effectively in the embodiments shown in fig1 to 13 the inlet opening of each of the axial.
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are packed with spacers such as indicated for example at 420 at 422 424 and 426 these thusly nested panels or modules may be readily tranported with economy of space and free from damage to the site at which installation is to be made to be certain that appropriate glazing bar sections will be connected to one another in accordance with their unitary manufacture the matched glazing bar section may be provided with a coding representation a color coding is indicated by way of example in fig1 at c1 and c2 this coding may take the form of appropriate color printing on the matching sections so that matching sections may be readily identified and put into cooperating relationship from the above it will be seen that the method of the invention comprises forming a greenhouse structure of prefabricated modules which are interconnected through the intermediary of glazing bars which support glazing in the modules and which are formed of sections which are first connected to the respective modules and are then connected to each other in matching pairs to form the glazing bars the glazing bar sections which are to be connected together may be matched by bending the same together and are formed preferably as mirror image sections which are bent in juxtaposition with the same bending force in the same bending die the sections are formed to define cooperatively a longitudinally extending interior chamber in which is mounted a tubular member to which the sections are fastened the modules are aligned by mounting the same in a common ridge bar and base sill which are appropriately positioned more particularly the ridge bar of.
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elements term u201c microwire u201d or u201c nanowire u201d designates a three dimensional structure having an elongated shape along a preferred direction having at least two dimensions called minor dimensions in the range from 5 nm to 2 5 u03bcm preferably from 50 nm to 2 5 u03bcm the third dimension called major dimension being at least equal to 1 time preferably at least 5 times and more preferably still at least 10 times the largest minor dimension in certain embodiments the minor dimensions may be smaller than or equal to approximately 1 u03bcm preferably in the range from 100 nm to 1 u03bcm more preferably from 100 nm to 300 nm in certain embodiments the height of each microwire or nanowire may be greater than or equal to 500 nm preferably in the range from 1 u03bcm to 50 u03bcm in the following description term u201c wire u201d is used to mean u201c microwire or nanowire u201d preferably the median line of the wire which runs through the centers of gravity of the cross sections in planes perpendicular to the preferred direction of the wire is substantially rectilinear and is called u201c axis u201d of the wire hereafter fig8 a and 8b are cross section views of an embodiment of an optoelectronic device 45 comprising light emitting diodes and mos transistors formed in integrated fashion optoelectronic device 45 may be used to form the above described optoelectronic circuits 30 and 40 in fig8 a and 8b only general light emitting diodes d 1 d 2 have been shown further a single elementary light emitting diode has been shown as an example for each general light emitting diode d 1 d 2 a semiconductor substrate 50 non doped or lightly doped with a first.
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is an obstacle an anti pinch instruction unit sends an anti pinch instruction to the motor drive control module and the motor drive control module drives the inverter according to the anti pinch instruction to make the motor rotate reversely the present vehicle window lift control system has the advantages of small size low failure rate and low cost application_number US 201715446292 A description the present invention will now be described further by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings referring to fig1 a vehicle window lift control system of the present invention is used to control a vehicle window 80 to lift up or lower down the vehicle window lift control system includes a window lift motor 10 a motor drive control module 20 an inverter 30 a rotor position sensing unit 40 and an anti pinch module 50 the window lift motor 10 is a three phase or single phase brushless direct current motor the window lift motor 10 is connected to the vehicle window 80 through a transmission assembly including a gearbox traction cables and the like such that power outputted from a rotary shaft of the window lift motor 10 is transmitted to the vehicle window 80 to form a traction force for driving the vehicle window 80 to lift up or lower down the motor drive control module 20 is configured to receive and execute an external command and have the functions of data processing and driving the inverter 30 the motor drive control module 20 includes a command receiving unit 21 a.
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120 which enables the container halves 110 to open allowing access to the interior space of the container 112 in one embodiment the two clam shell halves and the hinge are formed from a single piece of material in other embodiments the two container halves and hinge can be separate pieces that are joined together the term clam shell or clam shell like is not be understood as specifying a particular shape as many shapes are possible while a zipper is shown in the following figures other types of closures such as hook and latch button and hole and other types of closures are also possible a strap 130 is secured to the cover at the back near the hinge 120 a clip 140 attached to the strap 130 allows the container 10 to be attached to a belt belt loop backpack luggage or other items this attachment reduces the risk of loss in use the user unzips the zipper 115 and opens the two cover halves 110 providing access to the interior 112 of the container 10 the user then places the oral appliance and possible accessories or dental supplies into the interior 112 of the container 10 and closes the zipper 115 the user then attaches or clips the container 10 to an article of clothing a backpack fanny pack or other item for safe keeping and transport the strap 130 and clip 140 enable the container 10 to be securely transported while reducing the risk of loss fig2 shows a close up of one embodiment of the container 10 with a retaining cord 150 the retaining cord is typically made of a stretchable elastic material making it an elastic retaining cord but it can.
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is engaged as shown in fig2 the amount by which the horn 14 of the present invention protrudes from bobbin case 13 is less than that of the conventional horn 101 of fig6 also unlike the conventional horn 101 horn 14 of the present invention has no thread hole hence the bobbin thread 15 wound on the bobbin 12 is merely led out of the bobbin case 13 irrespective of the horn 14 the length of the horn 14 is determined from the position of the driver 9 fig1 that is the horn 14 of the bobbin case 13 is designed such that the upper end of the horn 14 comes below the upper surface of the driver 9 when the angle of rotation of the arm shaft 1 is in a range of 5 u00b0 to 35 u00b0 with the top dead point of the needle bar as a reference 0 u00b0 the counter balance 21 is coupled to the left end of the arm shaft 1 in front of the counter balance 21 a thread take up lever needle bar crank needle bar crank rod needle bar and needle are provided the throat plate 31 is provided above the shuttle race body 8 the thread cutting device 32 and the thread control panel or shuttle race cap 41 are provided between the throat plate 31 and the shuttle race body 8 in such a manner that the thread control panel.
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pasteurized microfluidized nanoemulsion is presented in table 13 the original microfluidized nanoemulsion was freeze thaw tested at u2212 4 u00b0 c for 24 hours twenty four hours later the oil was still in solution and the particle diameter was stable as compared to the original nanoemulsion see fig1 the average particle diameter data for the freeze thaw microfluidized nanoemulsion is presented in table 14 the microfluidized nanoemulsion was incorporated into a chow based diet and fed to gerbils over a 4 week period a control group was fed a lycopene in oil enriched chow based diet at the end of 4 weeks blood was collected plasma harvested and plasma lycopene levels were determined by hplc in both gerbil groups fig1 demonstrates that control gerbils did not demonstrate detectable plasma lycopene levels the gerbils fed a chow comprising a microfluidized lycopene nanoemulsion however demonstrated elevated plasma lycopene levels see fig1 a microfluidized lycopene nanoemulsion was then prepared with grape juice instead of water and orally administered to two 2 human subjects over a 4 day period 125 mg serving 2 servings per day this administration raised plasma lycopene levels by approximately 38 data not shown this example presenting data showing that microfluidized nanoemulsions provide improved efficacy over that seen in traditional nanoemulsions specifically this example compares the ability of three plant sterol formulations to reduce plasma low density lipoprotein cholesterol ldl c levels in hypercholesterolemic hamsters a microfluidized mixed plant sterol 60 sitosterol nanoemulsion was prepared.
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systems information about misclassified messages information from databases of known spam such as distributed checksum clearinghouse http www rhyolite com anti spam dcc and razor http razor sourceforge net 2 virus information from virus signatures or other sources of virus information such as virus alert newsletters and or virus alert databases the system can use this information to develop virus information before signatures are available this information can be obtained from anti virus vendors sophos and mcafee for example this information can be retrieved via http ftp smtp by direct database access or other appropriate means in some embodiments the system can create rules to block virus outbreaks before virus signatures are available as well as for deployments that do not have other anti virus systems deployed 3 intrusion information this information can be extracted from vulnerability alerts from sources such as bugtraq cert software vendors open source projects information sharing projects such as the fbi infragard or other sources as appropriate the information can also be received from distributed intrusion detection systems or it can be manually entered by users the system can perform input parsing and feature extraction according to input type and source in the case of spam messages the input can include spam messages that are stored in proprietary formats such as microsoft 39 s pst format unix mbox format forwarded spam or spam sent as an attachment an archive of spam messages or other source the spam messages can be accessed from local storage or from remote storage using protocols such as.
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of an issue for large robust steel structures the physics of the process is not one dimensional 1 d in fact it is strongly 2 d compare fig5 and 6 in fig5 the ablated vapor 15 comes off the surface initially with essentially no parallel velocity along the surface this 1 d behavior is more characteristic of ablation using a laser pulse the ablated material forms a vapor barrier which strongly absorbs the incoming radiation the very high power flux of lasers means this occurs on a time scale short compared to the pulse width pulsed plasma jet ablation as shown in fig6 is quite different from laser ablation or flash uv in that the fluid dynamic forces play an important role in reducing overall energy requirements the heat flux is aided by the fluid dynamic forces of the plasma jet 31 which scours the surface 1 reducing the required heat flux the stagnation zone recovers much of the temperature and pressure in the capillary as soon as the surface of the paint starts to soften erosion becomes an effective removal mechanism in fig6 the incident gas flow has a stagnation point on the axis of the jet and is redirected to flow parallel to the surface in the ablation region this is a high speed radial outflow increasing from identically zero at the stagnation point to 2 3 km s at the periphery of.
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10 is formed with windows of semi permeable material the friction enhancing material 22 can be applied to the remaining parts of the package without being applied to the windows fig3 and 4 illustrate an alternative form of packaging the instrument 18 is wrapped in a sheet or multiple sheets of csr central supply room wrap 24 a folded configuration 30 as shown in fig4 is held together by tape or sticker s 26 the tape or sticker 26 may be printed with a chemical indicator ink which changes color after exposure to the sterilizing gases friction enhancing material 28 is coated onto the csr wrap 24 in a pattern to allow penetration of sterilizing gases through the csr wrap 24 yet allow friction enhancement of the wrapped package 30 csr wrap is typically formed of a non woven polypropylene of single or laminated layers such as sms spunbond meltblown spunbond and is permeable to sterilizing vapors yet impermeable to potentially contaminating microorganisms it is used to wrap sterilization trays and also to wrap individual instruments for sterilization during a sterilization procedure the csr wrap 24 of the present invention carries the friction enhancing material 28 so that when wrapped around the instrument 18 to form the package 30 the package 30 has slip resistance from the friction enhancing material 28 the friction enhancing material 28 need only be applied to one side of the csr wrap 24 that side which will be on the outside of the finished package 30.
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unseats an outlet valve 28 the outward flow lowers the tank water level and float valve 16 opens to permit an inward flow somewhat less in flow rate than the outflow through the drain a portion of the inflow water is directed through a water line 32 into an overflow tube 34 in direct communication with toilet drain 24 to refill the bowl not shown after outlet valve 28 has reseated in response to a predetermined lower level generally near empty the flush tank water conditioning device 40 according to the present invention shown in fig2 comprises an insoluble support frame 42 having a downwardly extending elongate support leg 44 a mounting hanger member or hook 48 and a mixture or compound of one or more water soluble water conditioning agents 50 compressed onto leg 44 to form a downwardly extending soluble column insertable within the flow of water from line 32 into overflow tube 34 and sized to be dissolvably washed by this flow without materially interfering with the flow rate through the tube as shown in fig3 and 4 one embodiment of the support frame leg comprises orthogonal fins 52 extending along the elongate length of leg 44 to provide ample surface area for the compressed compound to adhere further the leg or fin surfaces can be dimpled or perforated to enhance adhesion a layer of water soluble dye 54 may be.
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in a particular direction with respect to said table moreover it is also possible to adjust the angle of incidence of the light line 36 by rotating said header 31 about an axis parallel to the running plane and perpendicular to the run direction finally in order to take account of the various mechanical tolerances it is also possible to modify the inclination of the header 31 by making it pivot about an axis parallel to the run direction in this way it is possible to move one side end of the header closer while moving the opposite end of said header away from the cloth each individual header 31 see fig3 is composed of a light source 40 which contains in a housing 41 a halogen lamp having a typical power of one hundred and fifty watts and a fan type cooling means 43 this housing is connected to a bundle 45 of optical fibers in order to avoid degradation on account of the light power involved of the cement forming the end 50 of the bundle 45 a heat absorbing filter 44 is inserted between the lamp 42 and said bundle the bundle comprises several tens of thousands of parallel optical fibers combined together in a concentrated manner in the form of a cylinder in the distal region connected to the light source 40 as has been shown one of the main characteristics of the invention is the formation of a line 36 of light by means of the light header 31 for this purpose the terminal end of the bundle is opened out and moved apart so as to form as straight an assembly as possible the thousands of optical fibers having a typical.
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specially designed latching apparatus 10 see fig1 e and 2 useable to releasably latch a firing head 12 see fig1 c 1e to a perforating gun 14 see fig1 f downhole within a subterranean wellbore 16 portions of which are illustrated in fig1 a and 1f representatively the wellbore 16 is lined in a conventional manner with a cemented in tubular casing structure 18 but the principles of the present invention are also applicable to uncased wellbores as subsequently described herein the latching apparatus 10 includes a tubular latching collar structure 20 see fig1 e and 2 that defines a lower end portion of the firing head 12 and a tubular stinger structure 22 see fig1 e and 2 having a pair of external j slots 24 formed on opposite external side portions thereof the stinger structure 22 defines an upper end portion of the overall perforating gun assembly the schematically depicted perforating gun 14 fig1 f is of a conventional construction and has a reduced diameter threaded upper end portion 26 which is connected to a threaded tubular crossover member 28 which in turn is threadingly coupled to the lower end of an outer tubular structure 30 used to lower the perforating gun 14 through the casing 18 to a predetermined depth therein adjacent a subterranean formation not shown to be penetrated as a result of firing the perforating gun 14 the upper end of the tubular structure 30 see fig1 a is threadingly coupled to the lower end of a tubing structure 32 extending to the surface extending upwardly from the perforating gun 14 is an extension tube 34 see fig1 e and 1f which is.
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give a herbal extract one hundred milligrams of this extract was dissolved in 50 ml 100 methanol the solution was sonicated for 30 minutes and filtered through a 0 45 u03bcm membrane it was subjected to hplc and eluted with 75 methanol six compounds were detected and separated by hplc chromatographic conditions for the analytical hplc were mobile phase a h 2 o ch 3 cn acoh 800 ml 200 ml 10 ml b h 2 o ch 3 cn meoh acoh 100 ml 450 ml 450 ml 1 ml flow rate 0 8 ml min detection wavelength 515 nm column temperature 40 u00b0 c gradient linear from 10 b to 100 b run time 60 minutes for each compound the fractions containing it were pooled the solvent in the pooled fractions was removed under vacuum to give a residue each residue was partitioned between ethyl acetate and water the aqueous fraction was discarded ethyl acetate was then removed under vacuum to give r 5 8 dihydroxy 2 1 hydroxy 4 methylpent 3 enyl naphthalene 1 4 dione u201c sk u201d r 1 5 8 dihydroxy 1 4 dioxo 1 4 dihydronaphthalen 2 yl 4 methylpent 3 enyl acetate u201c ask u201d 5 8 dihydroxy 2 4 methylpent 3 enyl naphthalene 1 4 dione u201c dsk u201d r 1 5 8 dihydroxy 1 4 dioxo 1 4 dihydronaphthalen 2 yl 4 methylpent 3 enyl isobutyrate u201c isk u201d r 1 5 8 dihydroxy 1 4 dioxo 1 4 dihydronaphthalen 2 yl 4 methylpent 3 enyl u03b2 u03b2 dimethylacrylate u201c bsk u201d and 1 5 8 dihydroxy 1 4 dioxo 1 4 dihydronaphthalen 2 yl 4 methylpent 3 enyl 2.
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A description the massage device of this invention is generally indicated by the reference numeral 10 device 10 includes an elongated flexible handle 12 preferably constructed of a plastic material handle 12 includes ends 14 and 16 with end 14 including a hand gripping portion 18 having an opening 20 formed thereon adapted to receive the fingers of a person utilizing the device the numeral 22 refers to a resilient ball preferably a tennis ball which is attached to end 16 in a manner such that the ball may move with respect to handle 12 in the preferred embodiment a net material 24 extends around the ball 22 with the net material being secured to end 16 by any convenient means such as by glue or the like in use if a person experiences back or shoulder pain the person will first sit in a high back chair and will grip the hand gripping portion 18 of the handle 12 so that the device 10 may be maneuvered or manipulated into position wherein the ball 22 is located adjacent the area of back or shoulder pain the person then leans backwards against the chair back so that the resilient ball 22 is positioned between the chair back and the person 39 s back or shoulder the person then moves from side to side and upwardly and downwardly with respect to the chair which causes.
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easily analyzed for various record requests referring to fig6 a method of determining and responding to a travel disruption is illustrated in a particular disruption point along a travel path the schedule data also referred to as target data is compared to actual monitored real time data to determine a difference measurement at 602 the difference measurement is then compared to a disruption threshold at 604 a passenger state is then generated at 606 the passenger state may be a particular disruption activity level one method of indicating disruption potential is by providing a set of three different disruption levels in this example a green status indicates little or no disruption a yellow status would indicate a warning of potential disruption and a red indication would mean a determined or very high likelihood disruption event condition while the illustrated method uses three different disruption levels it should be understood that a set of two or many more different disruption levels may be used to indicate a disruption condition the passenger state information is monitored at 608 and if a problem is detected an alternate solution using a rules based analysis is determined at 610 an example of an alternate solution could be taking a different flight or may be scheduling alternate means of transportation such as a bus train rental car etc the alternate solution in response to the disruption event is then communicated at 612 referring to fig7 a method for monitoring the status and situation of any national air space nas stakeholder including any passenger before during and after that stakeholder enters nas is illustrated the stakeholder status is determined by aggregating travel agency ta passenger reservation data at 702 central.
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change to a change in valve opening the disparity in boost difference between actual boost and desired boost set point may be considered as a boost deficit that can be either positive or negative the invention provides immediate feed forward adjustment of the egr valve because the strategy bypasses pid controller 40 when applying u03b4x egr to the egr valve the signal egr_dty may be considered a composite signal composed of a closed loop component from the pid controller 40 and an open loop feed forward component from algorithm 50 in a motor vehicle powered by engine system 10 a sudden depression of the acceleration pedal by the driver will cause egr valve 26 if open to be promptly operated in the direction of closing quickly reducing the mass flow rate of exhaust gas through the egr valve the immediate effect is a corresponding reduction in exhaust gas being introduced into the engine cylinders because engine fueling is being quickly increased to accelerate the engine the quickly reduced amount of egr facilitates the ensuing in cylinder combustion processes and turbocharger operation toward more quickly nulling out the boost discrepancy as the engine accelerates a sudden deceleration like that resulting from release of the accelerator will quickly drop the desired boost set point the inventive strategy causes egr valve 26 to be promptly operated in its opening direction to quickly increase the mass flow rate of exhaust gas through the egr valve so that more exhaust gas is introduced into the engine cylinders the quickly increased amount of egr can limit no x formation during the deceleration a comparison of the traces shown in fig6 with those shown in fig7 are representative of the effectiveness.
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may be noted that it is also possible to provide only one counter pressure roller but that a revolver or other roller changer should then be provided on the carriage 13 in order to place the respectively compatible pressing roller opposite the one counter pressure roller yet other pairs of rollers can also be provided in order to complete the beading in smaller angular increments the actuating apparatus 17 between the carriage 13 and the bearer 12 comprises a pneumatic cylinder which with can be charged with a high pressure such that the carriage 13 is ultimately arrested on the bearer 12 this setting is selected if the pairs of rollers a and b are active when finally closing the hem using the pair of rollers c a predefined pressure is exerted on the pneumatic cylinder such that a particular actuating force or closing force is exerted when closing the hem the successive hemming steps are shown in fig3 a 3 b and 3 c before roll hemming the body part 20 already exhibits a pre formed hemming edge on the one side of the hemming edge the body part 20 forms a viewed area 21 and on the other side a rim strip 22 which is already beaded by.
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the formula i the reaction mixture should be maintained substantially water free during the process to obtain the highest yields the presence of water reduces the yield of the process by formation of by products and reaction with the reagents a small amount of dry alcohol of the formula r 5 oh wherein r 5 is the same as the r 5 of the organic orthoester or the orthosilicate can be introduced into the reaction mixture to speed initiation of the reaction but the addition of alcohol to the mixture is not required preferably the compounds prepared by the present process are compounds where r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 are hydrogen r 6 is alkyl of from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms or alkenyl of from 2 to about 6 carbon atoms and r 5 is alkyl of from about 1 to about 5 carbon atoms or alkenyl of from about 2 to about 5 carbon atoms the following examples are for illustration only and are not intended to be limiting in the examples all parts are by weight unless otherwise noted a mixture of 87 9 parts triethyl orthoformate 0 59 moles 109 3 parts 3 acetyl 5 butyl dihydro 2 3h furanone 0 59 mole 2 7 parts ethanol 0 059 mole and 0 87 parts.
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by us in families 4 and 5 5 17 a new splice site mutation with a t to c transition of the second base of the intron 3 donor splice site was detected in family 2 restriction fragment analysis of a 327 bp dna fragment 5816 u2013 6140 containing the complete intron 3 with n1aiii family 1 and mvni family 2 fig2 and with ddei families 4 and 5 5 17 detected the mutation in all affected but in no unaffected individuals of the 4 families ectopic transcript analysis of lymphocyte mrna was performed in the proband of family 5 and revealed the presence of a shortened mrna lacking exon 3 fig4 lane 1 5 in family 3 we detected a novel heterozygous point mutation in exon 4 with a g to t transversion at position 6191 co segregation with gh deficiency were proven by restriction fragment analysis with maeii demonstrating heterozygote loss of the maeii recognition site in all affected individuals fig3 because the g 6191 to t mutation was inside an exonic motive that was homologous to a sequence which was reported to act as an exonic splicing enhancer in the human igm gene 21 we performed ectopic transcript analysis of peripheral lymphocyte rna the main gh mrna fragment found was identical to controls excluding a defect of primary rna splicing fig4 lane 2 the missense mutation results in an amino acid exchange from valine to phenylalanine at position 110 of the mutant growth hormone v110f gh the alignment of gh sequences revealed that val 110 is highly conserved in mammalian and also in several non mammalian gh fig5 the clinical characteristics of the affected children at the time of diagnosis are summarized in table 1 the sdscores were taken from prader et al 22 for better comparison.
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ends the outlet control valve is opened to drain dirty wash water into the flocculation container a main control panel adds a certain amount of flocculate into the flocculation container through a flocculant dispenser according to a set program after standing for a period of time the flocculate will condense dirt in the flocculation container into large particles to float in the container and the bottom is treated clean water after the flocculation ends the stop valve on off control structure is opened the clean water in the flocculation container will enter into the filter container the strainer in the filter container will block the flocculate and the dirt outside the strainer and the clean water will be driven by the circulating pump at the bottom into the outer drum 2 again to continue the rinsing the flocculation and filter processes are repeated once to three times and stop until a turbidity sensor detects that the wash water in the outer drum 2 has become clean alternatively according to experimental data a fixed number of times of circulation can also achieve a better effect after circulated treatment of water ends the water in the outer drum 2 is drained into the flocculation container once again at the same time the stop valve on off control structure is opened to make some water flood into the filter container to clean the strainer and finally the drain valve is opened to drain flocculated sewage sewage.
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or tuning images by distributing light from a point source spectrally so that each pixel in the resulting two dimensional image corresponds one to one with the light having a specific wavelength application_number US 30965594 A description unless otherwise noted herein like components have like reference numerals throughout the drawings fig1 a and 1b illustrate a structural concept of a transmitter in a system for direct image transmission according to the present invention white light from a point source 1 is collimated by a lens 21 and the collimated light is inputted into a grating 11 to the vertical direction shown in fig1 a the incident angle of the collimated light onto the grating 11 is predetermined so that a diffracted beam of the first order of the above described collimated light from the grating 11 is focused by a cylindrical lens 31 disposed parallel and adjacent to the grating 11 the direction of the grating 11 may be either horizontal or vertical with respect to the optical axis and thus the diffracted beam is continuously and discretely distributed horizontal or vertical with respect to the optical axis according to the direction of the grating the distribution of the diffracted beam is such that the spectrum components of the point source 1 are disposed from the light having.
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of hot gases is passed to provide a mixture of solids and gases introducing the mixture into a cyclone separator where the mixture is separated into gaseous and solid components thermally treating the solid components in a decontamination zone at a temperature effective to decontaminate at least a portion of the solid components passing the solid components after thermally treating same in step into a dwell zone configured as a flow through region thermally treating the solid components within the dwell zone at a temperature effective to decontaminate at least a portion of the solid components cooling the solid components after step by transferring same into a cooling region of a cooling line thermally afterburning gaseous components from at least one of steps and in a burner cooling and filtering at least a part of the gaseous components from step and discharging the gaseous components from step to the atmosphere application_number US 67837091 A description the system according to fig1 is essentially constructed of the following apparatus components the soils to be decontaminated are pre broken and put into piles 1 rough comminution by way of loading units excavators conveyor belts or the like which are not shown in detail the coarse fractions are introduced into a mill 2 through which flow hot gases and which is connected by way of a pipeline 3 with a cyclone separator 4 from there the solids travel through a pipeline 5 into a.
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member 98 has inwardly bent end bars 101 transversely extending therefrom and connected to the pivot pin 100 leg 70 of the yoke 68 is formed with a slot or recess 106 which is of a substantially rectangular shape hook 102 has a substantially c shaped configuration and is inserted into recess 106 upon pivoting of locking member 98 towards leg 70 manipulating lever 104 is bent at right angles to an elongated center portion 108 of its leg the hook 102 and manipulating lever 104 are bent or curved in opposite direction in respect to the elongated center portion 108 of the locking member so that by manipulating the lever 104 to pivot locking member 98 about pivot pin 100 the hook 102 is engaged in or disengaged from the slot 106 thus locking or unlocking clamp 80 onto the pole inserted in the clamping device 60 in fig3 the closed position of clamp 80 is shown in solid line while its open position is shown in dotted line on the outer side of leg 70 of the yoke member 68 of the clamping device there is provided a screw holder 110 also seen in fig4 screw holder 110 is somewhat resilient typically of rubber and is secured by any suitable adhesive or other means to the outer surface of leg 70 of the yoke member.
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contained in main memory 406 in alternative embodiments hard wired circuitry may be used in place of or in combination with software instructions to implement the embodiments of the present invention thus embodiments of the present invention are not limited to any specific combination of hardware circuitry and software the term u201c computer readable medium u201d as used herein refers to any medium that participates in providing instructions to processor 404 for execution such a medium may take many forms including but not limited to non volatile media volatile media and transmission media non volatile media includes for example optical or magnetic disks such as storage device 410 volatile media includes dynamic memory such as main memory 406 transmission media includes coaxial cables copper wire and fiber optics including the wires that comprise bus 402 transmission media can also take the form of acoustic or light waves such as those generated during radio wave and infrared data communications common forms of computer readable media include for example a floppy disk a flexible disk hard disk magnetic tape or any other magnetic medium a cd rom any other optical medium punch cards paper tape any other physical medium with patterns of holes a ram prom and eprom a flash eprom any other memory chip or cartridge.
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or carboxylate group the monoazo compound of the present invention represented by the above formula i can be prepared by reacting sec butylaniline diazotized by a conventional method with a coupler for forming the coupling component residue cp selected from the group consisting of the coupling component residues represented by the formulas a b c and d hereinafter also referred to as h cp the kind and position of the substituent in the coupling component h cp and the presence or absence of the substituent has substantially no influence on the effect of the present invention the diazo component sec butylaniline may be of any one with respect to the position of the substituent sec butyl group whether 34 ortho 34 34 meta 34 or 34 para 34 this is because the position of the substituent sec butyl group has substantially no influence on the solubility of the monoazo compound of the present invention in organic solvents tone or any other property for this reason when using this monoazo compound for various coloring purposes the monoazo compound of the present invention may be a mixture of such compounds of different positions of the substituent sec butyl group the sec butylaniline used to produce the monoazo compound may therefore be a mixture of o butylaniline.
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these particular embodiments in other instances well known circuits control signals timing protocols and software operations have not been shown in detail in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the invention fig2 illustrates a power source 200 according to an embodiment of the invention the power source 200 includes a first power source 202 that provides a voltage v 1 and a second power source 204 that provides a voltage v 2 coupled to the power sources 202 and 204 are respective power source control circuits 210 and 230 in some embodiments the first power source 202 may represent a primary power source and the second power source 204 may represent a secondary e g backup power source in some embodiments the magnitude of the v 1 voltage provided by the first power source 202 may be different than the magnitude of the v 2 voltage provided by the second power source 204 in some embodiments the second power source represents a power storage circuit for example a charged energy storage device a capacitor and or battery in some embodiments the second power source represents an active energy device a solar panel and or an environmental energy harvester as will be explained in greater detail below the power source control circuits 210 and 230 control the application of the voltages provided by the first and second power sources to the output node vout a resistance 206 coupled to the vout node represents a load to be driven by the power source 200 in the embodiment illustrated in fig2 the power source control circuit 210 includes transistors 212 and 214 coupled in series between the first power source 202 and the vout node to provide a current path from the first power source diodes 226 and.
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that they even engage the surrounding tubular this is because the anchoring is accomplished substantially by the insert s 6 as before the shoulder 56 can act as a travel stop but it is more likely that the cone 2 will stop well before reaching shoulder 56 as the inserts 6 penetrate the surrounding tubular tab 52 is retained by retaining nut 14 that is further held on with a set screw 16 those skilled in the art will appreciate that the illustrated plug designs can be used for treating operations at a subterranean location such as fracturing injection acidizing or conditioning the formation for production among other uses in the fig1 embodiment the plug is fully disintegrating after use as it is made from disintegrating materials that respond to well conditions created after use so that no residue remains for the subsequent operations or to injure other equipment that is in the vicinity the plug can permit some leakage and still be useful for operations like fracturing even with a plurality of ribs that friction grab the surrounding tubular rather than penetrating the surrounding tubular additional anchoring can be obtained with adding more ribs but it has been determined that hardened inserts are not mandatory for functionality in fracturing service an elongated rubber seal is also not needed if some leakage flow is tolerated the advantage is the full disintegrating capability of a plug made from such materials in its entirety on the other hand fig2 represents a design.
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the chips flow between the plates of the refiner fig1 and 2 show a front view and a side view respectively of a stator or rotor plate segment 10 having an inlet section 12 and an outer section 14 an array of plate segments is arranged in an annulus on a refiner disk to form an annular refining plate the plate is mounted on a disk in a disk refiner a rotor plate faces a stationary stator plate with a refining gap between the plates the plate is formed of plate segments 10 arranged in an annular array on the disk the plate segments of a stator plate may have similar bar and groove features as an opposing rotor plates or the stator and rotor plates may have different bar and groove features the rotational direction for the rotor plate is typically counter clockwise the stator plate is typically stationary a refining gap is defined between the opposing stator and rotor plates the inlet section 12 is the feeding part of the plate the inlet section 12 feeds the incoming fibrous material to the outer refining section 14 preferably with minimal frictional energy and minimal work of the feed material the inlet section may include coarse bars 16 that feed the chip material to the outer section between the.
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placing the associated blade in a position such that an acute angle is formed between it and the central axis of the housing with the blade abutted against the front wall of the housing designating the apex of the front wall of the housing as the north position the position associated with the acute angle is defined as the southwest position with respect to one blade and the southeast position with respect to the other blade the locking lever is further positionable within the second slot of one of the adjusting plates for placing the associated blade in a position such that a perpendicular angle is formed between it and the central axis of the housing the position associated with the perpendicular angle is defined as either the west position with respect to one blade or the east position with respect to the other blade the locking lever is further positionable within a third slot of one of the adjusting plates for placing the associated blade in a position such that an obtuse angle is formed between it and the central axis of the housing the position associated with the obtuse angle is defined as either the northwest position with respect to one blade or the northeast position with respect to the other blade the fifth major component is the handle 70 the handle is rigid in structure.
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sdn this is checked by detecting whether or not the addressed device specific table addressed via line 62 includes all zeroes therein this condition may have also been checked by determining whether or not the sdn location in the addressed device specific table included all blanks in the former case such condition in the dt pointer location of the device specific table addressed is utilized in order to provide a signal from one of the and gates 60 in response to either a yes signal from detector 48 or timing signal t4 to or gate 64 the output of which is coupled to the zeroes detector 66 if the physical address dvnn is currently associated with a logical address sdn then the output from zeroes detector 66 will be a zero on line 68 and will correspond to the yes output on block 23 in fig2 thus having determined that the dvnn address is currently associated with an sdn and accordingly the peripheral device associated with such dvnn i e the physical address is active the logical address sdn is dialed out as busy at time t5 by blanking out the status information contained for such sdn in both the device table 18 and the respective one of the device specific tables block 29 this is accomplished by the enabling of and gate 70 which couples to enable and gate.
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shows the result breakaway column 14 has fractured fracture 44 through the two breakaway holes 26 this type of fracture occurs in a very controlled and predictable fashion the placement of the two breakaway holes 26 force the fracture to occur just above ground level the result is that breakaway column 14 bends over and passes safely under the vehicle striking the sign no portion of breakaway column 14 passes over the vehicle which would cause a hazard to the vehicle 39 s occupants material selection for the device is important for best results i e safest results the material selected for breakaway column 14 should fracture without completely separating the two resulting sections this action guarantees that the portion of breakaway stand 14 lying above fracture 44 will not become separated from the lower portion fracture 44 therefore acts like a hinge u2014 it allows the column to fall over but will not allow it to tear free if the column tore free it could rotate upward and possibly strike the vehicle occupants composite materials are particularly suitable for breakaway column 14 they are stiff and light yet are sufficiently brittle to fracture predictably when breakaway holes 26 are introduced in addition the existence of reinforcing fibers in the composite materials prevent the separation of the two fractured components after impact many fibers.
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surface because the force vector goes through the point of contact between the plunger and the friction surface and because the plunger is already supported by the plunger pin the length of the elongated tubular section 62 of the plunger that is required is reduced ideally the plunger would not require an elongated section because the force vector holds the plunger pin in contact with the plunger supported by the pin as the force vector does not change the direction but only its magnitude the pin is always pressed against the plunger and this results in a very smooth movement of the plunger up and down the pin testing of a pedal mechanism according to the present invention has shown a very repeatable force hysteresis over time and also with variations in temperature without any noise or u2018 stick slip u2019 fig7 shows a partial cross section of a schematic depiction of a pedal mechanism according to a further embodiment of the present invention as seen from the front fig7 shows the pedal 25 connected to the pedal arm 20 the plunger pin 40 received within the plunger 60 the recessed channel 52 for receiving the plunger pin and the.
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of the semiconductor device the comparator 123 may determine that the count bit signals rod_out lt n 0 gt are greater than the predetermined reference bit signals default_set lt n 0 gt and output the driver set signals dqdrv_set lt m 0 gt corresponding to differences therebetween the output pre driver 124 may reduce the number of bit signals activated among the pull up bit signals pu lt m 0 gt and the pull down bit signals pd lt m 0 gt to less than the predetermined number based on the driver set signals dqdrv_set lt m 0 gt the output driver 125 may output data by controlling the voltage level of the external data line dq based on the pull up bit signals pu lt m 0 gt and the pull down bit signals pd lt m 0 gt which are output from the output pre driver 124 for example when the output pre driver 124 activates the pull up bit signals pu lt m 0 gt the output driver 125 may increase the voltage level of the external data line dq to a high level when the output pre driver 124 activates the pull down bit signals pd lt m 0 gt the output driver 125 may reduce the voltage level of the external data line dq to a low level as described above according to the embodiment of the present invention changes in internal conditions of the semiconductor device may be sensed by counting the dock number of the output clock rod_out which is output from the oscillator 121 and comparing the counted.
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w in a high boiling non coordinating solvent ode the reactions times were 1 30 sec 2 1 min 3 3 min and 4 7 min fig4 c shows temperature and pressure profiles of the reaction consisting of the high boiling ode non coordinating solvent preparation of ingap in decane the reaction stoichiometry and method in decane is substantially identical to the reaction in ode the preparation of the cations consisted of placing 710 u03bcmol indium iii acetate and 74 1 u03bcmol of gallium iii 2 4 pentanedionate and 2 36 mmol hexadecanoic acid in a three neck flask the cations in ga were prepared in the absence of the non coordinating solvent due to its low boiling point 174 u00b0 c this was achieved by heating the salts to 150 u00b0 c under reduced pressure the melt was clear and colorless and was backfilled with ar four times at this temperature the reactants were allowed to cool to room temperature at which time 50 0 ml of decane was injected into flask under inert conditions the temperature was raised to 50 u00b0 c to afford a clear and colorless solution at which time 393 u03bcmol of tris trimethylsilyl phosphine was injected the solution slowly turned pale yellow over a 30 min period 5 ml of the stock solution was placed in microwave reaction tubes and immediately placed in the microwave chamber for various reaction times from 30 sec to 7 min at 280 u00b0 c with a stable power at 280 w by active cooling the ramping and cooling parameters were identical to the ingap prepared in octadecene sample quality for all reactions was monitored by absorption spectroscopy pl and pxrd fig4 b illustrates the growth characteristics of ingap at 280 u00b0 c and 280 w in.
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the wave powered electric generator is illustrated in vertical cross section of fig3 it also enploys at least two stator rotor assemblies one being generally perpendicular to the direction of passage of the waves over the generator as defined by the vane 40 enveloping the buoyant envelope 41 the axis of the other vertical stator rotor assembly being generally parallel to the diameter defined by the tether line 42 this generator includes a series of piezoelectric stator elements 43 within each stator rotor assembly and a rotor element 44 as the rotor element moves back and forth within the stator member it strikes in sequence a series of resilient plates 46 adjacent to each of these plates is mounted a piezoelectric element 43 upon being struck by the stator element the resultant vibrations in each plate 46 is imparted to one end of the piezoelectric element causing it to vibrate and generate electric power at each end of the horizontal stator is included a resilient member 48 that absorbs the remaining energy not absorbed by resilient plates 46 when the rotor element 44 reaches the end of the stator as in the previously described embodiment preferably the vertically oriented stator rotor assembly includes spring means 52 attaching it to the upper surface of the buoyant envelope and counteracting the force of gravity on this rotor element and to permit it to oscillate freely within the stator a rectifier 54 also is incorporated within the buoyant envelope it is electrically attached to each piezoelectric element preferably dynamically phasing the electrical energy output produced by each piezoelectric element to produce a single in phase output the electrical output of the buoyant generator is led.
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road markings being adjustable as described above the distance of the torches 51 from the road markings m can be used to adjust and optimize the heat applied to the markings however the heating of the road markings m may be indirect for example by means depicted in fig5 and 6 where reference numerals similar to those of fig1 u2013 4 have been used but with the numeral u201c 1 u201d preceding as seen in fig5 and 6 the location and mode of operation of the brush 180 remains unchanged however the heating source 150 with torches 151 now corresponds with the brush 180 such that the heat is applied to the bristles 188 of the brush 180 the torches 151 are preferably at an angle to the bristles 188 as seen in fig5 this has the effect of improving the heat transfer to the bristles 188 as well as avoiding excessive heating of the hub of the brush 180 hence now it is the heated bristles 188 that heat the road markings m and together with rotation of the brush 180 remove the markings thus the only portion of the road r that is significantly heated is that portion contacted by the brush 180 u2014 presumably just the road markings m the heating source 150 is again displaceable by an arrangement comprising for example a pneumatic cylinder 152 a piston 154 and supporting rollers 158 and 160 for adjusting the amount of heat applied to the brush 180 examples of alternate arrangements for displacing the heating.
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32 are open for creating first and second flows of water a and b respectively due to the geometry of the channel 122 the first and second flows a and b are correspondingly angled slightly downward an opening 128 in a lower side of the channel 122 provides for a third flow of water c in one particular application water dispersed from the nozzle 32 is regulated to a rate of approximately 2 5 gallons per minute in this application the flow of water is allocated approximately as follows a 35 b 35 and c 30 as diagrammatically shown in the cross sectional view of fig4 the flows a b and c from the nozzle 32 create a flush pattern for full coverage of the bowl 24 the nozzle 32 pressurizes the water and the rim 26 provides protection against splashing the water flows a and b define a symmetrical pattern and converge at an imaginary line x that passes through the nozzle and the front of the bowl 24 directly opposite the nozzle 32 the increasing horizontal width of the ledge 27 and the increasing slope of the ledge 27 as the ledge continues from adjacent the generally vertical surface 29 causes the water flows a and b to gradually cascade downward from opposing directions as they progress toward the front of the bowl 24 in this manner water from flow a and flow b is under enough pressure even under lower pressure conditions to provide complete wetting of the bowl 24 with particular reference to fig1 and.
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in an evaporating dish on a hotplate the dried blend can be stored indefinitely if desired the blend is placed in a heated high shear mixer in which it is mixed to the consistency of very thick dough a trace of a viscosity control agent is added to thin the blend to a more workable consistency 6 g portions of the blend are injected into an injection mold then released therefrom the resulting near net shape green body is placed on a refractory tray and passed though an nitrogen atmosphere in a 3 u2032 0 9 m tube furnace a the rate of about 35 mm per minute the temperature near the center of the tube being 2050 to 2150 u00b0 c in summary then this invention provides a rapid method of doping silicon carbide in such a way as to produce an essentially fully dense single phase electrically conductive article saturated with the dopant the invention has the advantage that one can fabricate an electrically stable and mechanically strong igniter at a minimum of expense the rapidity of the process allows one to minimize the exposure time of the article to the highest process temperatures the brevity of this exposure results in an article exhibiting little or no grain growth which would adversely affect the quality of the finished article silicon carbide grain sizes in the finished article are similar to the initial silicon carbide particle sizes in particular submicron silicon carbide particles yield a finished article with grains less than 1 micron across the fabrication process is enabled by a convergence of scale factors namely the relatively small furnace size which allows close temperature control the low thermal masses of the articles being made which permit their rapid heating and.
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invertor u5d which complements or inverts the 10 hz signal before application to an augmented solid state switch 21 which generates a 10 hz power output signal corresponding to its 10 hz signal input which output is in turn applied to headlight taillight lp3 when the ambient light level falls below threshold i e at night the switch q1 is disabled and a logic low signal is therefore applied to the first input of and gate u8c in this condition night time a logic signal to the second input of and gate u8c does not affect the logic low output signal from and gate u8c which is applied to an invertor u5d which in turn applies a logic high output signal to pin 5 of augmented solid state switch 21 which therefore supplies steady state power to headlight taillight lp3 accordingly the headlight only responds to the 10 hz signal output from and gate u8c during daylight hours and remains in a steady state 0n condition at night without regard to the output of the horn switch s1 in the event of a failure of the light activated switch q1 or indeed of any hazard circuit components switch s3 may be closed so that the headlight has.
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acrylic material provides chemical resistance while the u201c frosted u201d properties of the overmolding material provide additional light refraction to the led array 13 approximately 84 or better light transmission may be achieved a preferred embodiment light lens assembly is illustrated in fig3 12 this assembly is generally similar to the embodiment shown in fig1 2 with some improvements in particular the embodiment of fig3 12 includes an adapter ring 61 shown in detail in fig8 to 10 the adapter ring 61 permits installing the light lens assembly of the preferred embodiment into larger holes which previously accommodated prior art light fixtures thus the adapter ring 61 is used in retrofitting older spas with improved apparatus provided according to the invention in such applications the ring 61 is glued to the spa wall surface the adapter ring 61 has a central circular opening 63 sized to fit over the hub 133 of the wall fitting 115 the back surface 163 of the bezel component 123 abuts an outer ring surface 165 of the adapter ring 61 as shown in fig6 and presses the surface 165 into the spa wall 17 when the assembly is installed as particularly seen in fig1 the wall fitting 115 has a depression 168 formed at a back edge thereof which provides a glue well which is employed in gluing the wall fitting 115 to the spa wall when the wall fitting 115 is initially installed thus both gluing and bezel pressure are used to hold the assembly in.
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a closed state and then a signal from proximity sensor 64 would cause an opening of the door by releasing of the latch 24 it will be understood that the proximity sensor 64 may form the entire handle 20 properly isolated from other electrical sources or may be a separate component on the handle referring still to fig3 the magnetic attractor 34 need not be directly attached to the housing 12 or door 16 but may be indirectly connected to the housing 12 or door 16 through a motorized actuator 66 such as are described generally in u s patent application 20040163684 entitled u201c automatic door for dishwasher u201d and assigned to the assignee of the present invention and hereby incorporated by reference the motorized actuator 66 generally permits movement of the magnetic attractor 34 inward and outward when the motorized actuator 66 is fully extended from the housing 12 and latch 24 is closed i e with magnetic attractor 34 attached to the strike plate 30 the motorized actuator 66 may pull the door 16 further closed against the force of the seal 26 during this pull in the motorized actuator 66 may sense a resisting force greater that the force of the seal 26 such as may indicate jamming or a utensil trapped between the door 16 and the housing 12 in this case the motorized actuator 66 may produce a jam signal 70 causing a release of the magnetic attractor 34 by the latch drive circuit 62 in this context the motorized actuator 66 may control the latch drive circuit 62 to vary the magnetic force of the.
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300 microns the wafer 230 is flipped so that the active surface 232 faces the top surface 212 of the substrate 210 the flipped wafer 230 is then arranged onto the substrate 210 so as to bond the bumps 238 of the wafer 230 onto the top surface 212 of the substrate 210 the bumps 238 can be bonded to the interconnection pattern 216 of the substrate 210 by either eutectic bonding or using anisotropic conductive film acf the eutectic bonding metallurgically attaches the bumps of the wafer to the substrate by using eutectic preforms in various compositions alternatively the acf consisting of non filled adhesive layer and a thermal setting adhesive layer filled with conductive particles can be placed between the bumps and the substrate for bonding still the bonding should create uniform connection between the bumps 238 of the wafer 230 and the substrate 210 the wafer 230 is electrically connected to the substrate 210 through the bumps 238 and the interconnection pattern 216 by using a glass substrate the cte mismatch between the wafer or die and the glass substrate is relatively small so that thermal stress caused by cte mismatch is greatly reduced in accordance with the embodiment no underfill process is required referring to fig4 a wafer dicing process is performed to cut the wafer 230 into a plurality of dies 231 by using wafer saw technology basically the wafer is cut along the scribe lines referring to fig5 a through hole th drilling process is performed by for example laser drilling to form through holes 240 through the substrate plate 210 the size of the through holes can be about 20 u2013 50 microns afterwards a plating process for example electroplating or electroless plating process.
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72 on the pad 62 in fig8 e a ubm 18 with a thickness of 800 u00e5 is deposited on the contact surface 72 on the pad 62 and the planarized surface 82 of the film 80 by sputtering titanium and tungsten for example a gold film 20 is deposited on the ubm 18 thereafter by sputtering as shown in fig8 f the gold film 20 and ubm 18 are patterned to define the bumps and in fig8 g a gold bump 66 is grown up from the gold film 20 for 15 to 20 u03bcm by electro plating since the passivation layer 76 and 80 has planarized surface the central concavity 68 on the top surface of the bump 66 is very small or even none and most of the top surface of the bump 66 is a planarized region 70 fig9 a to 9 d show another bumping process according to the present invention in fig9 a deposited films 76 and 80 cover pads 62 on a substrate 12 in which the film 80 is preferably harder than the film 76 the softer film 76 is used to protect the surfaces of the substrate 12 and pad 62 and the harder film 80 is used against force for example the film 76 comprises silicon dioxide or silicon oxide with a thickness of 200 to 800 u00e5 and the film 80 comprises silicon nitride or silicon oxy nitride with a thickness of 300 to 500 u00e5 in fig9 b the films 76 and 80 are etched back by for example cmp to leave them a total.