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it is no the cpu 2010 moves to step s 234 in step s 233 the cpu 2010 sets a display mode and moves to step s 255 in step s 234 the cpu 2010 sets a display mode and moves to step s 235 in step s 235 the cpu 2010 determines whether an image is present within a viewing angle if the determination is yes the cpu 2010 moves to step s 243 if it is no the cpu 2010 moves to step s 236 in step s 236 the cpu 2010 determines whether to use an image in an adjacent area if the determination is yes the cpu 2010 moves to step s 237 if it is no the cpu 2010 moves to step s 244 in step s 237 the cpu 2010 selects an image in an adjacent area from the image database unit 1 via the network 10 and moves to step s 238 in step s 238 the cpu 2010 determines whether to explicitly describe that the image is from an adjacent area if the determination is yes the cpu 2010 moves to step s 239 if it is no the cpu 2010 moves to step s 245 in step s 239 the cpu 2010 displays the image while changing the brightness hue and chroma thereof according to the display mode and exits the process and returns to the image display process in step s 240 the cpu 2010 determines whether the display space includes another space if the determination is.
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the embodiment described may include a particular feature structure or characteristic but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature structure or characteristic moreover such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment further when a particular feature structure or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment it would be within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to effect such feature structure or characteristic in connection with other embodiments whether or not explicitly described unless clearly stated to the contrary as used herein the term u201c radius of curvature u201d is to be interpreted broadly so as to include a mean radius of curvature for a section of a catheter which departs from a linear configuration that is the specification of a section having a radius of curvature should not be read as requiring that the section necessarily is limited to a circular arc such sections may describe portions of other curves similarly u201c coplanar u201d and u201c perpendicular u201d are intended to be broadly indicative of relative orientation and thus as including departures from the strict meaning of the terms it will be further understood that each of these terms describes features whose form and orientation may vary somewhat during use as the features interact with the body and are manipulated during use fig1 and 2 show views of an embodiment of the disclosure in which a first orientation of a delivery system is presented in fig1 and a partial cutaway view of the delivery system which has been rotated by 90 degrees is presented in fig2 the delivery system includes a control.
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a density within the range between 0 9 1 4 g cm 3 preferably about 1 16 g cm 3 a covering layer 6 made of extruded polypropylene preferably copolymer e g copolymerized with ethylene is attached to the body member 4 it should be noted that the covering layer 6 is only attached to the front side 20 and the back side 18 of the body member 4 of the shooting target 2 the covering layer 6 may be glued to the body member 4 it can be seen that a covering layer 6 is attached to both the front side 20 and to the back side 18 of the body member 4 on the other hand the top side 22 and the bottom side 24 of the body member 4 are not covered by a covering layer 6 the thickness c of the body member 4 is significantly larger than the thickness a of the cover layer 6 attached to the front side 20 and the thickness b of the cover layer 6 attached to the back side 18 of the body member 4 of the shooting target 2 fig2 a illustrates a prior art shooting target 2 u2032 that has been used for rifle shooting two projectiles 14 u2032 16 u2032 are fired towards the shooting target 2 u2032 and their traces 8 u2032 10 u2032 are indicated several polystyrene pellets 12 have come lose due to the penetration of the projectiles 14 u2032 16 u2032 through the body member 4 u2032 of the shooting target 2 u2032 additionally a relatively large cone shaped or pyramid shaped polystyrene pellet 12 u2032 has been torn away the polystyrene pellets 12 will fall to the ground and cause pollution of the environment moreover the body member.
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easily installed as part of the conveyor drive either when first installed or as a retrofit application referring now to fig3 a 3c an exemplary installation sequence is depicted in fig3 a the compression screw 19 is shown butted against a face 35 of the floating frame 15 in order to install the force sensor 31 a jack 51 or other similar device is positioned between the fixed frame 27 and the face 35 a jack member 53 is extended to move the floating frame 15 in the direction x as shown in fig3 b to create a space 41 to receive the force sensor 31 the force sensor 31 is inserted in the space 41 and the jack pressure is released to allow the floating frame 15 to travel in the direction y as shown in fig3 c as part of the process the compression screw 19 can be backed off as well to facilitate inserting the force sensor 31 in the space 41 the force sensor 31 is now installed and can be utilized to monitor chain pull force as described above the moving of the floating frame 15 as depicted in fig3 a can be done while the conveyor drive is still running once the jack 51 is removed the conveyor chain is.
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that the retention bumps or flanges 555 on the hook will snap into the buccal tube hook 563 when inserted into the distal end of the lip bumper tube at an angle of approximately 90 degrees away from the buccal tube and then rotated 90 degrees toward the buccal tube and into its final upright position shown in fig5 a after securing the hook in with a 0 012 u2033 stainless steel ligature tie the clinician or orthodontic technician simply places the forsus rod directly onto the coupler bypassing the wire and braces and thereby eliminating the chance of breaking brackets while the forsus rod is in use another advantage of the device of fig5 is the ability to utilize the forsus appliance along with the removable coupler 522 in order to achieve class ii correction and close mandibular space no other appliance known to the applicant can achieve similar correction because in certain embodiments there is no soldered lingual bar e g 418 on the mandibular first molar band that rests against the lingual surface of the mandibular anterior teeth the mandibular molar tooth can move forward mesial when the forsus appliance or any other force member is attached the herbst appliance higgins cross bow appliance in contrast all have soldered lingual bars that prevent any space closure there are many class ii crowding cases where the clinician will extract the maxillary first bicuspid teeth as well as the mandibular second bicuspid teeth in order to alleviate crowding in both arches and correct a class ii molar relationship traditional methods involve using class ii elastics but as mentioned above such conventional treatments come with many limitations and rely solely on patient compliance the forsus appliance along with the removable coupler of fig5 provides.
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fig7 and 8 is constructed with a cylindrical base member 80 provided with a plurality of pass through ports or openings 82 and defines a membrane disk seat 84 a cylindrical skirt 86 is integrally formed on the base member 80 which has a diameter substantially the same as rim 65 in order to provide a tight friction fit for attachment of the test assembly to the rim an 34 o 34 ring 88 rests on top surface 81 of base member 80 abutting the inner surface of the skirt 86 to provide a fluid tight seal between the skirt 86 and rim 65 a test disc 71 comprising a solid plastic base member 74 with a handle tab 75 and a membrane member 72 provided with immobilized ligand is seated on the base member 80 inside the ports 82 the circular membrane 72 is glued to the base member 74 or takes the form of a coating the captured antibodies are immobilized on the matrix 72 by a procedure known as solid phase immobilization of the antibodies the tab handle 75 allows the disc 71 to be picked up from the seat b4 without destroying any of the test antigens captured on the disc this allows the disc to then be inserted into a reflectometer color reader for accurate quantification of the test result it is also envisioned that the test handle can be marked with marking.
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paddles or other suitable means for further lifting the swept material in the preferred embodiment base member 8 and upper members 15 17 have the same outside diameter and the distance between walls 4 and 5 is slightly larger than this diameter each member 8 15 17 is supported by a shaft whose axis is ordinarily horizontal or parallel to the surface to be swept i e normal to the direction of side walls 6 7 the shafts themselves are parallel to each other and turn in bearings 18 19 member 17 fixed to walls 6 and 7 of body 1 fig2 the axes of rotation of each rotating member are preferably arranged on a single line parallel to the front and back walls and essentially median therebetween each member preferably turns in the same direction counter clockwise when viewing the device moving forward from left to right with identical or preferably different speeds increasing from bottom to top a motor not shown actuates the shaft 20 of the uppermost member 17 pulleys 21 22 are respectively fixed to the shaft 20 of member 17 and to the shaft 23 of member 16 and are connected by driving belt 24 this arrangement serves to actuate member 16 similar arrangements actuate members 15 and 8 and by means of different size pulleys shown schematically the members can be made to rotate at different speeds with the base member 8 rotating at the slowest speed the lower.
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valve means 56 adjustable line filter 57 and a flexible vacuum line or hose 58 joined to a tube fitting 59 attached to the shoe means 11 and communicating with passageway means 60 leading to the filling chamber 33 with this arrangement activation of the vacuum means 13 serves to evacuate filling chamber 33 as well as any die cavity disposed beneath such chamber at the same time the sub atmospheric pressures or vacuum within the filling chamber draws the powdered materials from the hopper means and filling tube into the filling chamber and die cavity communicating therewith once the die cavity is filled powder builds up within the filling chamber 33 until the lower end of feeder tube 55 is covered by the powder this disrupts further discharge of material from tube 55 activation an deactivation of the vacuum means is controlled by valve means 56 which may be manual as shown or automatically responsive to positioning movement of the shoe means 11 the intensity of the vacuum may be regulated to desired sub atmospheric pressures within the skill of the art but is fundamentally determined by the weight and flow characteristics of the particulate or powder being handled having described the basic structural features of feeding apparatus according to this invention its use and operation in conjunction with a die press to form powder metal products will be understood from the schematic showing in fig4 7 as seen in fig4 apparatus 10 is positioned atop a planar die table 70 equipped with parallel spaced hold downguide.
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thickness t1 of approximately 8 6 millimeters as already stated the apparatuses of the proposed digital system are designed to be 34 backwards compatible with 34 that is largely the same at least mechanically as those of able to play cassettes from the known compact cassette system as well as the new digital cassettes for this reason the cassettes belonging to the digital system should provide the same room for cooperation with a pressure roller as the cassettes belonging to the compact cassette system for this purpose fig3 shows sectional views of different cassettes at the location of the pressure roller openings the dimension a of the pressure roller opening in the known compact cassette 51 in a direction perpendicular to the mains walls 53 and 55 is 9 6 millimeters and consequently larger than the thickness t1 of the described digital cassette 1 main wails 5 and 53 of both cassettes 1 and 51 respectively cooperate with a surface a of the apparatus the pressure roller apertures in the housing of cassette 1 extend into two main wails 4 5 and the pressure roller opening in its sliding cover extend into the two main portions 25 27 respectively as a result of this the main wails 4 5 and the main portions 25 27 of the cassette 1 do not obstruct a pressure roller of a maximal dimension a in a direction perpendicular to the main wails in the present example the cassette 101 in accordance with the invention has a thickness t2 of 9 6 millimeters the main portion 127 of the sliding cover of this cassette has.
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representation of the linking of banks 2 a the linking between the video banks which is a separate concept from bank link list in the bank management information for the three ports indicated as ports 1 to 3 of all of the sdi input output ports 1 by the program vdc in fig1 an example is shown where data a is recorded by port 1 other data c is subjected to forward playback using the banks 2 a with the indices 0 to 2 before chasing playback starts for video data a by port 2 and other video data b is recorded by port 3 the program vdc manages a plurality of banks 2 a being used by the corresponding sdi input output port 1 by linking the banks 2 a for a predetermined number of bytes centered on the position of the bank 2 a for which a read or write is presently being carried out the program vdc links a bank 2 a with the index 6 and a bank 2 a with the index 7 as the banks 2 a being used by port 1 when chasing playback of the data a starts the program vdc links the bank 2 a with the index 1 the bank 2 a with the index 2 and the bank 2 a with the index 6 as the banks 2 a being used by port 2 although not shown in the drawings the banks 2 a with the indices 0 to 2 are linked during forward playback of data c and when chasing playback of the data a starts the bank 2 a with the.
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dashed lines u03b1 and u03b2 in fig6 in contrast the brazed joint of the present invention is the full circumference of the interior flange 122 and its corresponding recess 124 which creates a stronger bolt 110 as will be readily appreciated the bolt 110 moves axially and translates about an axis of the bolt 110 by using a brazed joint over the full circumference of the interior flange 122 and its corresponding recess 124 which are also configured centrally about an axis of the bolt 110 the amount of torque applied to the brazed joint is significantly reduced when compared to known brazed joints on bolts where the bolt handle is attached over only a portion of the circumference of the bolt the strength of the bolt is also increased since the supplemental body engages the main body over three separate surfaces specifically the three surfaces are the outer surface of the interior flange 122 the end surface of the opposing end 118 and the end surface of the interior flange 122 creating the second member 114 with the bolt handle 120 creates a stronger handle the brazed joint now covers the full circumference of the bolt 110 around interior flange 120 in contrast previous attempts only had a brazed joint that covered a fraction of the circumference of the bolt which resulted in the forces on the brazed joint being magnified from the axial forces exerted on the handle these forces are not present on the brazed joint when it is located over the entire.
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all one hundred and twenty eight 128 chips of the portion of the x component of the master scrambling code and the sixteen 16 chips of the portion of the y component of the master scrambling code before starting any of the correlations is not required one of the correlators 64 78 can be started every sixteen 16 chips in a pipelined fashion next a set of complex data signals or samples which is sixteen 16 chips in length d 0 d 15 are received and fed to each of the correlators 64 78 then each correlator partially correlates the same set of received complex data samples with the complex conjugate of its corresponding scrambling code segment the corresponding scrambling segment includes a portion of the x component and a portion of the y component it is to be noted that the respective x components of the scrambling code segments of any two adjacent correlators have a chip offset of sixteen 16 chips and that the same portion of the y component is shared by all the correlators 64 78 for example the first correlator cor 0 78 correlates the received data samples d 0 d 15 with the complex conjugate of its corresponding scrambling code segment x 0 u2212 gt x 15 j y 0 u2212 gt y 15 the second correlator cor 1 76 correlates the received data samples d 0 d 15 with the complex conjugate of its corresponding scrambling code segment x.
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acid and lyophilized the peptide product was purified by hplc on a 700 ml column of 15 20 u03bcm 300 u00e5 vydac c 18 reverse phase packing the separations group hesperia calif using a 0 50 gradient in acetonitrile 0 1 tfa fractions containing product as ascertained by analytical hplc were pooled and lyophilized to afford about 1 0 gram of pure tetrapeptide from 10 grams of resin substantially similar synthesis procedures were used for the solid phase synthesis of other peptide derivatives of this invention by substituting equivalent amounts of other boc tyrosine derivatives for the boc tyrosine methyl ether and or des amino arginine homoarginine or acetyl arginine for arginine in the above example the peptide derivatives prepared in example 1 were tested for their platelet binding inhibitor activity by the following standard protocol platelet preparation 60 ml of whole blood is freshley drawn and anticoagulated with 1 10th volume of ccd 100 mm na citrate and 136 mm glucose ph 6 5 with hcl at room temperature rt the blood is divided into 2 disposable 60 ml plastic centrifuge tubes and centrifuged for 3 minutes at 1000 u00d7 g allowing the centrifuge to coast to a stop no brake the platelet rich plasma prp is withdrawn being careful that no white cells are taken and is placed in a 60 ml centrifuge tube the tube is immediately placed on ice for.
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loosening or shifting over time in use may be essentially permanently affixed to the other end of the lower circumferential support 42 whereas unless the roof struts 22 a e are constructed to enable e g telescoping the anchor ring 130 on the upper circumferential support may need to be undone each time to enable the roof struts 22 a e to extend toward an apex position from the storage collapsed position due to their rigid length and the circumference of the upper circumferential support 40 in its tightened position as shown in fig8 the sections 12 a b c d and e are laid out with the anchor rings tight against the apexes 82 a a nd 80 a respectively and with the upper and lower horixontal flexible circumferential support cable or ropes 40 and 42 extending out of one half of the apex 82 e and out of the apex 80 e and through upper collapsible structural support member 30 e turning now to fig9 there is shown the initial stage of folding the collapsible horizontal support members between the respective adjacent vertical poles the roof posts 22 a b c de and e are then folded downwardly to the inside of the collapsed structure as shown in fig1 a with the lower horizontal flexible support member 42 pulled to tighten the bundle and with the portion of the upper horizontal flexible support structure wrapped around the upper portion of the collapsed bundle to further tighten the collapsed bundle prior to insertion of the bundle into the storage bag as shown in fig1 b it will be understood that the folding operation discussed in this paragraph can occur both with the apex.
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seconds every minute after decantation of the antimicrobial solution the swatches were washed with two 100 ml portions of 2 m sodium chloride solution for a 5 minute period with agitation followed by an overnight wash in running sterile water antimicrobial fabrics were subjected to two tests the relative ability of the treated fabric to kill bacteria is called the fabric efficacy level fel which is determined as follows a 4 34 u00d7 4 34 square of cloth was folded twice and then a measured volume of bacteria containing fluid was added to and adsorbed by the cloth the cloth was then incubated in a humid petri dish for a given period of time usually 30 minutes after which the cloth was placed in a medium that possessed a ph of 9 0 and shaken vigorously by a mechanical shaker to release the bacteria a measured quantity of fluid containing the released bacteria was added to an agar medium on a petri dish and the bacterial colonies were counted using an artek automatic counter the detection of diffusion of antimicrobials is by a leaching test in this test a sterile swab was dipped into a bacterial suspension and then used to.
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on the mating tape not shown regardless of the orientation of the latter a modified form of pile loop 17a is shown in fig2 d which is represented by stitch link no 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 formed by threads 16a lapping on every other adjacent needles over every other course the height of the pile loops 17 17a may be adjusted by the number of needles to be skipped in the weft wise direction and the number of courses to be skipped in the warp wise direction the foundation of the support tape 10 is formed by two needle stitches 14 of link no 0 2 2 0 as shown in fig2 b and laid in weft threads 15 of link no 0 0 4 4 as shown in fig3 the sinker loops 14a 14b of two needle stitches 14 are arranged to urge and hold the leg portions of pile loops 17 criss cross against the foundation web of the tape 10 while the laid in weft threads 15 fill up in between the sinker loops 14a 14b and the pile loops 17 thus anchoring the pile loops 17 stably in place against displacement or dislocation as better shown in fig3 the sinker loops 14a 14b of two needle stitches 14 are laced in a manner to bear against the foundation loops 19 that form the wales 18 and the weft threads 15 that are laid in densely between the foundation loops 19 and the sinker loops 14 14b are.
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universally liked neither formula received a negative rating both the glucosamine hydrochloride or glucosamine sulphate containing formula received a negative rating but never a positive rating panellists used the term sweet more frequently with the n acetylglucosamine containing formula 7 times than any other formula the term sweet was used 5 times in conjunction with the control formula the term sweet was used once in conjunction with the glucosamine sulphate formula but never with the glucosamine hydrochloride containing formula this confirms that n acetylglucosamine acts as a sweetening agent when added to foods the taste sour salty was ascribed to the glucosamine hydrochloride containing formula 8 times and to the glucosamine sulphate formula 6 times this negative attribute was never associated with the control or the n acetylglucosamine containing formula the taste bitter was ascribed 5 times to the glucosamine sulphate containing formula and 3 times to the glucosamine hydrochloride containing formula this negative attribute was never associated with the control or the n acetylglucosamine containing formula n acetylglucosamine when added to food for baking has a pleasant and sweet taste other glucosamines such as glucosamine hydrochloride and glucosamine sulphate are associated with negative tastes when added to food and break down during the heating process 1 textbook of biochemistry with clinical correlations fourth edition 1997 thomas m devlin editor wiley liss inc publisher toronto 2 burton a f and f h anderson 1983 u201c decreased incorporation of 14c glucosamine relative to 3h n acetyl glucosamine.
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shapers 12 at its clock input to set the q output of flip flop 21 to high level the period during which q output of flip flop 21 is high is defined as the logic window this window is established by clock circuit 30 which includes a potentiometer 31 to permit adjustment of the repetition rate of the circuit preferably control potentiometer 31 is selected to permit adjustment of the spacing between block pulses in the range of 30 milliseconds to 660 milliseconds the clock output at b is connected to the clock input of binary counter 40 thus each occurrance of a clock pulse at point b will cause counter 40 to advance one count the window is established by clock circuit 30 which advances binary counter 40 via lead 34 and enables the reset input of counter 40 via lead 33 through nand gates 25 and 27 when the q output of flip flop 21 is high gate 25 is disabled and no reset will occur when q output of flip flop 21 is low and q of flip flop 22 is high the clock pulse will reset counter 40 as will now be understood a detected uv pulse during a window interval will set the q output high inhibiting coutner 40 from resetting however.
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to a point immediately below the opening 32 of the lid 14 in the first embodiment a mounting plate 46 is provided on the end of the valve arm 44 and a flapper valve member 48 is secured to the mounting plate 46 and adapted to cover and enclose the opening 32 as seen in fig2 the dimensions of the flapper valve members 48 are larger than the opening 32 such that the opening 32 is fully enclosed by the flapper valve member 48 the valve mechanism 38 of the first embodiment further comprises an actuator arm 50 extending laterally and downwardly from the base of the lever arm 42 preferably a tab 52 is provided at the terminal end of the actuator arm 50 as seen in fig2 the valve mechanism 38 is provided on the lid 14 such that when the lid 14 is properly positioned on the rim 20 of the cup 12 the tab 52 of the actuator arm 50 is positioned closely adjacent the inside surface of the cup side wall 16 and the valve arm 44 is biased upwardly such that the lid opening 32 is closed by the flapper valve member 48 the rim 20 of the cup 12 is received in the recess 30 formed by the contoured flange 28 in this.
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mounted within the lower end of the cabinet 12 on a web 23 is a reversible drive motor 18 of conventional construction motor 18 has an output shaft 20 which extends upwardly through a bearing 22 in the web 23 in this embodiment motor 18 is attached to the web 23 by brackets 24 shaft 20 extends upwardly through a clutch 26 shown schematically in fig2 and 4 clutch 26 is adapted to respond to rotation of the shaft 20 in a first direction to drive a hub 34 which is connected to a spherically shaped basket 40 rotation of the shaft 20 in the opposite direction disengages the clutch 26 and permits the shaft 20 to rotate independently of hub 34 as best shown in fig2 and 4 a tub 28 includes at its lower end a basin 30 for holding washing fluid extending upwardly from basin 30 is a spherically shaped lower tub portion 31 the tub 28 extends upwardly to the top of basket 40 and terminates at an upper edge 32 a tub cover 33 is attached to the upper edge 32 and extends inwardly over a portion of the top opening 41 of basket 40 the tub cover 33 is cooperable with access opening 15 for providing a path into basket 40 hub 34 includes a central bore 36 which receives output shaft 20 output shaft 20 is attached at its upper end to a drive gear 38 hub 34 extends through the basin 30 by way of a rotary seal arrangement shown schemactially at 43 in fig2 and 4 and is.
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chemical characteristic the concentration of the tag in the ink is required to be sufficient to be detected and identified by methods such as mass spectroscopy or gas chromatography when the tag has a unique physical characteristic or characteristics sufficient microparticles must be present in the printed impression as to facilitate detection and identification of the particles and when a mixture of microparticles is used as a tag sufficient of each kind of microparticles must be present in the printed impression to facilitate detection and identification of each kind of particle as described hereinbefore the identification tag is unique to a specific franking machine but if desired the tag may be unique for a group of franking machines for example franking machines operated by a single user franking machines operated in a specific postal region franking machines manufactured or supplied by a specific manufacturer or supplier or any other desired group of franking machines the ink supply for franking machines needs to be replenished relatively frequently particularly when there is high volume use of the franking machine accordingly where it is desired to provide unique identification of each franking machine the logistics of providing a replenishment supply of ink which is unique for each machine may be unacceptably expensive in order to reduce this cost the franking machine may be provided with a normal non specific ink supply 21 and a supply 23 of an identification tag as shown in the drawing the identification tag is a fluid substance or is carried in a fluid substance if desired the fluid substance carrying the identification tag may be ink of.
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hollow needle 4 appears from the proximal end p and is inserted into an injection site e g a patient 39 s skin the forward movement continues until the syringe holder 22 bottoms out at a first abutment 32 in the housing 2 the travel from the initial position up to this point defines an injection depth i e needle insertion depth when the syringe holder 22 has nearly bottomed out the resilient syringe holder arms 23 have reached a widened portion 2 1 of the housing 2 where they are no longer supported by the inner wall of the housing 2 however since the force required to insert the needle 4 is relatively low the second shoulder 24 will continue to drive forward the syringe holder 22 until proximal travel is halted at the first abutment 32 at this point the syringe holder arms 23 are flexed out by the continued force of the second shoulder 24 and allow it to slip through now the plunger 9 no longer pushes against the syringe holder 22 but against the stopper 6 for expelling the medicament m from the syringe 3 and injecting it into or through the patient 39 s skin when the stopper 6 has nearly bottomed out in the syringe 3 the decoupling member 14 has reached a position where it pushes against the latches 12 in a manner to decouple the retraction sleeve 10 from the housing 2.
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metal lines since the source line of any sector is now individually selected by the transistor ms table 1______________________________________ program erase programming inhibit read______________________________________sl fl 0 0 vref1bl fl 0 9 iloadrow 5 0 10 18 10 18 vref2row 0 4 6 7 0 9 9 vref3ssl fl 0 0 vref4bsl fl 9 9 vref4other bls fl vinhibit vinhibit fl e g 9v e g 9v p substrate 20 0 0 0conditions for erasing cells 0 through 7and for programming and reading cell 5 ofan eight nand cell string______________________________________ in the present invention the nand memory cell configuration is used in an analog storage device in spite of the unpredictable resistances to be encountered in the nand connected cells during playback this is achieved by reading a cell by a two step or multi step read wherein a high read current is first used to obtain a quickly settling though inaccurate readout voltage followed by a very low substantially zero readout current to allow the readout voltage to resettle at a more accurate readout voltage because of the now negligible voltage drops across the other resistances in the nand connection because of the very low current as an alternative a similar effect can be obtained by discharging the hold capacitor ch before each read by momentarily shorting the capacitor to ground through an n channel device then when a read operation is initiated the read current will be initially relatively high.
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fig7 in addition strips of fabric material 158 are located in the corners between geogrid 154 and sidewalls 150 at each bodkin connection 152 the fabric strips also aid in the escape of sand fill material at the bodkin connections in fig8 an alternate arrangement of a course of a plurality of boxes 128 is shown in this arrangement the boxes 128 include exterior sidewalls 130 as shown in fig4 and three additional sidewalls 160 the boxes 128 in fig8 assume a rectangular configuration in a 34 ladder 34 arrangement due to the limited width of each box 128 the connection of adjacent boxes 128 by bodkin connections 162 helps retain the shape of the box while allowing some flexing when filled when grid is used as the sidewall material a fabric material 164 preferably a geotextile liner is used along the exposed sidewall 130 160 to retain fill material of a size less than the openings of the grid as shown in fig5 a plurality of vertical expansion boxes 132 are positioned on top of a lowermost row of vertical expansion boxes 128 it is understood that successively superimposed rows of vertical expansion boxes for example 134 and 136 may be placed on top of lower courses of vertical expansion boxes to a desired height to accommodate expected landfill waste deliveries it is not necessary to completely line the sidewalls 92 of.
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u03b4t is a positive figure is referring to the equations 1 7 39 and 8 equ11 the condition in which the inequality 9 is satisfied with reference to the ignition lead angle u03b8 is the energizing start time is computed within a range of ignition timing satisfying the inequality 10 by the energizing start time calculator means 23 and more particularly obtained from equ12 within the ignition timing satisfying the inequality 10 the energizing start time is defined by both the period of engine revolution and the energizing time tl for the ignition coil 42 while not depending on the ignition period as apparent from the equation 4 39 fig2 illustrates the operation of this embodiment during acceleration the energizing start time advances u03b4t fig2 c thus to ensure a sufficient length of energizing time with the ignition control signal ps even if the ignition is turned on by the signal psd fig2 f when the ignition lead angle u03b8 is zero due to the advanced energizing start time the energizing time deficiency u03b4t is 0 7 ms from the equation 8 in the condition that the engine speed increases in number of engine rotation 100 rpm per one ignition cycle under the engine speed at about 1000 rpm however the energizing is advanced in timing by advancing action as represented by the equation 4 39 and as the result no energizing time deficiency will be created during continuous running.
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cpu 22 outputs the open signal at the third gpio port 28 to u201c open u201d the first switch 118 if the output of the comparator 102 changes to be the logical high control signal indicating that the battery voltage v b is between v f 5 r 12 iir 14 r 12 iir 14 r 11 iir 13 and v f 5 r 12 iir 14 r 11 r 12 iir 14 the cpu 22 outputs a second low power indication signal to the display device if the comparator 102 still outputs the logical low control signal indicating that the battery voltage v b is less than v f 5 r 12 iir 14 r 11 r 12 iir 14 the cpu 22 outputs a first low power indication signal to the display device the resistors from first to fourth must have resistances such that r 12 iir 14 r 12 iir 14 r 11 iir 13 is smaller than r 12 r 12 r 11 the first and second power segment detection circuits 114 and 120 mentioned above are connected in parallel with the first and second resistors 110 and 112 respectively alternatively the power detection circuit 100 can have a variety of connections of the first and second power segment indication circuits 114 and 120 and the first and second resistors 110 and 112 for example the first and second power segment indication circuits 114 and 120 can be connected in parallel with the first or second resistors 110 and 112 at the same time since power detection circuits of such connections have operations similar to those of the voltage detecting circuit 100 further description is omitted the voltage detecting.
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on the pillow comfortably that is as a user adds weight to the pillow the general shape of the space in the cavity 24 will change as the pillow is compressed and the cavity 24 fills with the upper portion 26 preferably the cavity 24 is centered at the base surface 22 and has a depth to the approximate center mass of the first body 12 however other locations of the cavity 12 may be possible to produce similar results as to the elevating panels 14 these u201c bodies u201d are used to elevate the first body 12 into a sufficiently supportive configuration a plurality of elevating panels 14 having substantially identical thicknesses are preferably used to allow incremental increases of the height of the first body 12 for example if each elevating panel 14 is only one inch thick a total of four panels would be necessary to allow the first body 12 to be raised to four inches by one inch increments i e one inch elevated two inches elevated three inches elevated and four inches elevated however panels of differing thicknesses not shown may be used as well for example providing just three panels i e a one inch panel a two inch panel and a three inch.
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bran 102 which softened bran 102 leaves the milling chamber through the perforations in the screen 412 a quantity of bran 102 remains attached to the corn kernel 100 after the polishing step the remaining bran 102 is usually attached to the pointed end of the germ 104 the amount of bran 102 left on the germ 104 can be controlled and may be varied in relation to the desired end product from the processing a controlled amount of bran still attached to the germ 104 is desired to assist in frictional removal of the germ 104 from the endosperm 106 and to increase the moisture content of the finished product germ 104 with a small percentage of bran 102 the processor can use the amount of bran 102 left on the germ 104 to control the process and the finished product polishing machines come in various configurations a suitable commercially practiced polishing machine 400 is manufactured by satake usa and identified as a mist polisher the typical polishing machine segregates the bran 102 from the remaining parts of kernel 100 if a polishing machine is configured not to segregate the separated components an independent separation procedure may be accomplished subsequently in the process the bran 102 consists of a number of layers individual layers not shown the layers have differing properties and the potential for differing uses the different layers of the bran 102 also absorb moisture at different rates the present process allows for bran 102 removal to be done selectively by layer through one.
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load current is lower than the rated current value meaning the input voltage currently generated by the power source 21 is not high enough to drive the led 27 to emit light the controller 23 generates the second control signal instead continued from the above the transistor switch 24 cuts off the current between its input end and output end upon receiving the first control signal and allows passage of current between its input end and output end upon receiving the second control signal thus by means of switch control the led 27 can be driven to emit light continuously as in the previous embodiment fig6 is a schematic circuit diagram of the led driver circuit according to the third preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawing the led driver circuit 202 in this embodiment includes a power source 21 a controller 23 a first switch device 31 a second switch device 32 at least one led 27 and a capacitor 29 the positive electrode of the capacitor 29 and the positive electrode of the led 27 are respectively connected to the positive electrode of the power source 21 via the first switch device 31 the first switch device 31 is configured to prevent the discharge current.
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connected to the leads that motherboard interprets the signals from the contacts for example the weight sensor will send signals to the motherboard to activate the device the motherboard will send signals to the homing units to notify that the mines have been activated the homing unit can be located at a separate area and monitored so the status of the device may be monitored at all times the base unit also contains a gps radio transponder and battery to power the unit the gps can provide the exact location of the device to monitor the location of the device at all times the motherboard takes the information from the contacts and interprets it and ignites the charge in the insert tube the motherboard also sends a signal to a nearby transponder or homing unit that alerts the monitoring station that the device has been triggered the motherboard is also connected a gps unit in the device that notifies the transponder and the monitoring station which unit has been triggered the base unit also has a trigger to ignite the insert unit 102 that is propelled out of the outer housing by an explosive charge the trigger may also be controlled remotely by the homing unit or activated by the sensors as discussed above the inner housing unit 102 acts as a lid for the cylinder the inner housing unit 102 is disposable and can be recharged with a new engine or power source explosive charge or chemical bag the insert lid 500 fits snuggly over the top of the main housing.
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A abstract a method and apparatus are disclosed to transport and position a drilling rig over dry land marshland and water surface effect vehicles having drive and positioning means that develop thrust against the surface over which they travel are used to lift and transport a drilling barge after which they may be used as support and supply vehicles provision is made to adjust variable cargo loads so as to balance the assembled unit during transport application_number US 16772280 A description as shown by plan view of fig1 drilling barge 10 is illustrated in transport configuration being positioned between and detachably connected to and sealed against surface effect vehicles 11 and 12 along the length of their sides as at 13 and 14 respectively each vehicle 11 and 12 has a continuous skirt 15 around its lower periphery the skirt being suitable for retaining an air cushion in plenum 16 of each respective vehicle the lower edge 17 of skirt 15 being capable of maintaining contact with the earth 39 s surface 18 as shown in fig4 so as to retain said air cushion within plenum 16 thereby giving the vehicle vertical support over dry land water or marshland barge 10 has partial skirt 19 along its lower front end 20 skirt 19 being sealingly connected at each end to vehicle skirts 15 as at 21 partial skirt 22 at its lower rear end 23 partial skirt 22 being sealingly connected to vehicle skirts 15 as at 24 so as to retain an air cushion within plenum 25 under barge 10 for the purpose of supplying compressed air to plenum 16 so as to form an air cushion under the vehicle fans 43 are provided.
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at 30 for the forward crank arms 23 and 32 for the rear pair of crank arms 25 the saw box along its bottom edge 34 is provided with downwardly opening recesses 36 at the forward side of the box 10 and 38 adjacent the rear face of the box 10 each recess includes a bearing ring 37 to retain the respective rod 30 in its respective recess 36 it will be understood that the rods 30 and 32 extend across the width of the box 10 to the opposite side to register with corresponding aligned recesses provided on the opposite side of the box 10 from that shown in fig4 to achieve movement preferably a hydraulic cylinder and piston 60 is employed with the piston connected by a rod 60 to the linkage arm 22 the actuation of the piston 60 will be controlled by a computer and which will operate a valve box 66 the computer will be connected to sensors which will detect the vertical height of the cant passing at a point upstream of the saw box 10 a number of suitable sensors mechanisms are available on the market for this purpose the piston 60 will then be fed with fluid to move the linkage arm 22 either leftward to lower the saw box 10 in the direction of arrows 56 to the position shown in fig6 or rightward to move the saw box 10 to the position shown in fig7 it will be understood from fig1 that the saw box 10 includes the drive motors 95 95 u2032 guard 95 and associated housing with the foregoing arrangement the saw box of the.
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an electrostatic chuck 24 the clamping force is provided by a 0 1200 v 13 56 mhz signal supplied by a high frequency generator 26 the high frequency hf signal automatically compensates for the dc self bias on the wafer by shifting the voltage applied to each pole of the electrostatic chuck 24 heat transfer through the wafer is controlled by using a pressure controller 28 to control the pressure of a gas sealed in electrostatic chuck 24 as shown electrostatic chuck 24 is movable vertically from a higher operational position to a lower loading position dashed lines reactive gases are injected into chamber 12 by a series of jets arrayed radially around the chuck 24 twin turbo exhaust pumps 32 have a capacity of approximately 1100 lps each and permit low pressure lt 5 mtorr operation at high gas loads approximately 500 sccm the speed u00ae reactor contains settings which permit the operator to create a capacitively coupled or an inductively coupled plasma during normal operation an inductively coupled plasma is used a capacitively coupled hydrogen plasma ccp is obtained by flowing in a small volume of h 2 at low pressure 0 10 mtorr and creating a ccp plasma as noted above a ccp plasma is sufficient to passivate the chamber 12 when films containing a low percentage of dopant are being deposited ccp has been found inadequate however to prevent flaking when films containing a high percentage of dopant are being formed a series of tests were performed to determine the efficacy of hydrogen ccp and or icp passivation cycles the tests are described and the results are indicated below following an idle period three batches of 4 wafers each were processed on a novellus concept two speed reactor on each wafer.
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disposed in driving engagement with the sprocket formation on the shaft portion 52 of the hook drive member 50 therefore rotary motion imparted to the shaft 60 will be transmitted by way of the timing belt 64 to the drive member 50 and to the hook 22 because of the interconnection of the hook drive member and a hook member as described above referring in particular to fig2 and 3 an idler pulley 66 is provided for taking up any slack in the timing belt 64 and for maintaining tension thereon the idler pulley 66 is supported on an idler support plate 68 which is carried on one end of the hook support plate 36 and is secured to the hook support plate 36 by means of a screw 70 threaded into the hook support plate 36 through an elongated slot 72 in the idler support plate the idler support plate 68 is also formed with a locking finger 74 disposed in a slot 76 in the hook support plate 36 for holding the idler support plate at one end thereof during pivotal adjustment of the idler support plate 68 relative to the hook support plate 36 an elongated finger member 78 is disposed in abutting engagement with a rounded bump portion 80 on the hook support plate 36 the finger member 78 along with the.
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cannot strike the ammunition round even if the hammer falls against the pin the cup is lifting by a cup release lever 98 having a pivot pin mounting to the hammer housing the hammer 100 is supported in a hammer housing 102 on a pivot pin 104 about which it oscillates between safe and cocked positions a compression spring 106 urges the hammer forward the hammer is cocked moved rearward against its biasing spring by interaction with the slide the slide moves rearward from the recoil generated during firing or it may be moved back by hand to cock the gun after the hammer is cocked it is held in its cocked position by a sear 110 which latches against the hammer preventing it from moving forward when the trigger is pulled to fire the gun the sear releases the hammer allowing the hammer spring to drive the hammer against the firing pin the sear 110 has purely sliding movement along grooves 112 in the trigger housing which are angled upward about 200 from horizontal the sear is urged forward by a leaf spring 114 having two fingers 116 which rest in square apertures in the sear the rearwardly extending arms 118.
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the container lid and part of the barrel or drum over which the lid fits a drum portion 50 has a round drum side portion 51 a drum bevel 52 a drum top 53 a drum neck 55 culminating in a drum lip 56 drum tabs 54 and a central drum opening 57 the drum tabs 54 mate with corresponding lid tabs on the inner surface of the lid 20 lid tabs are not shown in this figure resting on top of the drum tabs 54 is a seal 40 the seal 40 has a seal edge 42 a seal top 41 and a central seal opening 43 above the seal 40 is a seal plate 30 the seal plate 30 has a seal plate edge 33 a seal plate top 31 ridges 32 and a seal plate center 34 above the seal plate 30 is the lid 20 the lid has a round lid side 21 a lid bevel 22 a lid top 23 a locking handle cavity 14 locking handle receptors 15 and a locking handle snap 16 fitting into the locking handle cavity 14 is a locking handle 10 the locking handle 10 has a locking handle tip 11 a seal creating bulb 12 locking handle projectors 13 and a locking handle clip not shown in this portion the invention works as follows the lid portion is inserted over the drum portion of a wonder wash u00ae machine and secured in place by drum tabs once the seal between the drum 50 and the lid 20 has been made the locking handle 10.
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bonding to secure the fibers in the web all geotextiles are characterized by performance and index tests a performance test attempts to predict geotextile performance in the environment of intended use an index test measures a physical property of the geosynthetic without consideration of specific intended use tensile properties are evaluated in geotextiles to determine effects of stress and strain forces on the fabric tensile performance is measured by astm specified standards using constant rate of elongation tests including grab breaking load and elongation test wide strip test and performance strength by wide strip tensile method puncture and burst resistance is measured by a rod puncture test and diaphragm bursting test respectively tear resistance can be measured using the trapezoid tear test to examine the feasibility of applying specially constructed nonwoven geotextile fabrics to prevent or inhibit infestation by insects an initial determination was the most effective commercially available fiber to use for the construction of the fabric to prevent penetration this was determined by considering several factors the minimum threshold level of fabric density for each component fiber type to prevent penetration of the fabric by fire ants was critical the effects of the number of needle punch density consolidation technique for fabric production of a nonwoven fabric on penetration of the fabric by fire ants were then taken into consideration as well as the fabric degradation caused by soil and mulch these foregoing factors were considered along with material cost to determine the optimum material and cost.
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25 to be driven out and the spike to be removed from the socket and replaced if it is broken off during use transverse pin 44 preferably does not engage the adjacent second end 53 of spring 30 so that a degree of movement is permitted in the lever arm in the upright position as shown this pin extends through the central portion of the lever arm as shown in fig3 pin 44 serves to engage the adjacent portion of the spring member when the lever arm is moved by a vehicle travelling in the non permitted direction the non permitted direction of vehicle travel is shown by the arrow in fig5 for vehicle movement in this direction the resultant movement of the lever arm is to a position beneath the top surface of plate 12 the emergence of the piercing member 23 from beneath the plate to a position where it engages and harms the vehicle tire is shown as the lever arm 14 is urged in the direction shown by the arrow the pin 44 engages the second end 53 of the spring and is urged thereagainst deflecting this end of the spring in the manner shown the rotational mounting of the disks on the ends of each lever arm enable the disks to rotate along the surface of the tire as it moves in the direction of the arrow the envelopment of the exposed end of the lever arm by the vehicle tire which is characteristic of traffic controllers now in use does not take place with the result that there is no significant force tending to drive the lever arm in the counterclockwise direction in the prior art devices the tire frictionally engages and grabs the lever arm moving it in the direction of travel.
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using collected information determines profile of the user and expected timeline of milestones for that profile next user evaluation and screening system 8 provides the student a time range when the student is expected to become a doctor if student is not satisfied with this time range or any reason student has choice to not enroll and independently pursue achieving the goal in student 39 s desired timeframe if the student enrolls the system creates an account and timeline at t 0 when student enrolled thus if student enrolled on say may 15 2008 then t 0 represents may 15 2008 timeline of milestones and corresponding importance factors at t 0 i e at t 5 15 2008 u2014 tabular format timeline of milestones and corresponding importance factors at t 0 i e at t 5 15 2008 in tabular format is shown in table below placement ap courses should be taken goal is to get a score of 3 or ms2 begin sat test preparation may want to enroll into a separate ms5 apply for scholarships to help support college tuition and ms7 begin mcat test preparation may want to enroll into a ms11 begin usmle tests preparation may want to enroll into a the above is a timeline or original timeline in contrast to conditional timeline of milestones for a specific student profile several other timelines for other student profiles as well as conditional timelines are saved as part of main system database timeline can be more detailed or less detailed per expert advice for a given user profile timeline of milestones at t 0 i e at t.
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8 in the linguistic constructs table in fig2 is deemed u201c activeleft u201d under the column labeled state of mind location and u201c understand u201d under the column labeled motivational coping technique therefore the inquiry builder 18 component in fig4 determines that the data from record 8 will be used to assemble the inquiry for the fundamental category b inquiry finally the inquiry may be built or assembled as follows starting with the begin question label u201c how u201d is identified as the data to start this inquiry the word u201c how u201d corresponding to the active state of mind as shown in fig2 next within the motivational attribute description label u201c others potentially difficult stress reactions u201d is identified as the data used for the inquiry next within the auxiliary verb label u201c could you u201d is identified as the data used for this inquiry the words u201c could you u201d corresponding to the active state of mind and attitude trait descriptions u201c least like u201d the user or alternatively u201c can you u201d corresponds to attitudinal trait descriptions u201c most like u201d the user as shown in fig2 next within the motivational coping technique label u201c understand u201d is identified as the data used for this inquiry corresponding to the primary motivational coping technique identified in step 83 above next within the state of mind description label u201c active u201d is identified which is used to fetch the corresponding description defined.
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incorporated in a thermal solar panel fig8 illustrates schematically an example of a thermal solar panel incorporating an absorber in this figure the geometric shapes have been illustrated schematically in the form of a disc for simplification the absorber 40 is arranged in a frame 72 and covered on the top by a glass plate 70 giving a greenhouse effect between the latter and the preferably blackened upper plate of the absorber the thermal solar panel also comprises a mechanism ensuring circulation of heat bearing fluid in the absorber between the first inlet end fitting of the liquid and second outlet end fitting means for evacuating heat bearing fluid once heated through the absorber as this mechanism is not directly associated with the principle of the present invention it has not been shown here according to an advantageous variant embodiment the lower plate of the absorber is supported by inner rims of the panel by way of remarks it is clear that using copper as metal for the upper plate has the advantage of being a good conductor having good heat yield also copper can be more easily fitted which makes geometric shapes with greater relief thus increasing the volume of heat bearing fluid.
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5 6 amp 7 are considered to be a means for disengaging said setting tool assembly from said billet referring now to fig5 8 and especially fig8 details of the assembly at the anchor end of the device are shown to assemble this portion a shear ring retainer 23 is slid onto the opposite end of the setting rod 7 which has already been installed in the billet 4 next a shear ring 20 is installed into a recess of the setting rod 7 next a lock nut 23 and a lock mandrel 19 are threaded together using threads h again referring to fig8 the upper slip 14 is installed into the recess of the anchor mandrel 8 and then they are slid over a lock mandrel 19 which aligns the milled flats m with the flat face of the upper slip 14 next the anchor mandrel 8 is threaded to the aluminum billet 4 using thread j next the lower slip 9 is slid onto the anchor mandrel 8 using the t slot n after which a shear rod 24 is installed next an upper cone 10 a drive ring 13 and a spring 15 are slid onto the anchor mandrel 8 then the crosslink mandrel 17 is installed into the bore of the anchor mandrel 8 and then threaded to the lock mandrel 19 using thread p until the slots on the anchor mandrel 8 drive ring 13 and the crosslink mandrel 17 are aligned at point q next a crosslink key 16 is installed through the anchor.
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assembly 120 to transfer the weight to the drill bit 126 the weight provided by the drill collars 122 also assists the drill bit 126 in the penetration of the surface 104 and the subsurface formations 114 during drilling operations a mud pump 132 optionally pumps drilling fluid for example drilling mud from a mud pit 134 through a hose 136 into the drill pipe 118 down to the drill bit 126 the drilling fluid can flow out from the drill bit 126 and return back to the surface through an annular area 140 between the drill pipe 118 and the sides of the borehole 112 the drilling fluid may then be returned to the mud pit 134 for example via pipe 137 and the fluid is filtered the downhole tool 124 may include one to a number of different sensors 145 which monitor different downhole parameters and generate data that is stored within one or more different storage mediums within the downhole tool 124 the type of downhole tool 124 and the type of sensors 145 thereon may be dependent on the type of downhole parameters being measured such parameters may include the downhole temperature and pressure the various characteristics of the subsurface formations such as resistivity radiation density porosity etc the characteristics of the borehole e g size shape etc etc the downhole tool 124 further includes a power source 149.
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up agglomerated solids as a consequence of the above the rate of sedimentation in compartment 7 is improved because the settling solids transferred thereto have only downward velocity and momentum while settling likewise the possibility of disturbing solids that have settled out in compartment 7 with high input momentum of flowing currents fed into port 38 are eliminated by confining it to compartment 3 similarly the rate of concentration of accumulated sludge is also improved the reason for this is that the possibility of disturbing accumulated solids with the input momentum of entering influent is eliminated or at least significantly minimized to continue as the influent flows into compartment 7 solids acted on by forces of gravity are induced to settle and accumulate at the bottom base area 23 of compartment 7 a greater efficiency of solids separation is achieved in this process because of separating the mixing and settling compartments 3 and 7 respectively and thereby reducing forces that may disturb sedimentation after a desired amount of settled sludge is collected in base area 23 it is removed at exit port 25 when sludge collector 35 and non annular blade shaped scraper plow 37 employed plow 37 removes or directs settled sludge to collector 35 interior.
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of the number of cell nuclei of one color versus another etc moreover the high power digital image capture can involve additional automated analysis of the captured high resolution images to determine if they meet specified criteria e g the number of chromosomes in a cell nuclei and the image capture can then terminate once a sufficient number of high power images have been acquired for the test e g the operating parameters can specify the number of criteria meeting samples to acquire at high power such as one hundred cells having a specified number of deoxyribonucleic acid dna probe attachments to the nucleus in the case of a fluorescence in situ hybridization fish test at 345 acquired images can be stored the high power power images can be saved for future viewing in the memory of microscope imaging system 100 associated with each stored image can be data related to the coordinates and parameters of the zelles pictured in the digital image fig5 shows a flow diagram of method 500 of codifying the knowledge gained from a pathologist 39 s experience of manually identifying regions of a biological specimen that need to be viewed at higher magnification and are essential in making a diagnostic evaluation this codified knowledge or knowledge base can be used to set operating parameters at 305 of method 300 and can be used to optimize the ability of microscope imaging system 100 to perform many of the operations of method 300 in particular a knowledge base can be used to improve the ability of microscope imaging system 100 to identify parameters at 320 of method 300 that are best able to form groups or clusters of zelles with similar characteristics a knowledge base.
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magnitude and a negative sign these discoveries made possible the use of read only memory rom 60 of dimension 24 u00d7 5 rom 60 functions as a look up table such that for a given combination of input signals rom 60 is able to determine which of the 24 possible magnitudes should be selected sign designator 62 performs the function of determining whether each of the 24 possible magnitudes generated by rom 60 has a positive polarity or a negative polarity sign designator 62 determines the proper polarity of the rom output signal generally by sensing the polarity of the mp signal which is available at output conductor 68 of multiplexer 16 sign designator 62 must also determine if the one exception to this general polarity relationship is present the polarity of the mp signal is determinative of the polarity of the rom output signal except during bt1 a plurality of output conductors 76 from timing generator 22 transmit a timing signal corresponding to bt1 through bt6 to sign designator 62 when sign designator 62 senses te bt1 time interval it then compares the m1 mp s1 and sp input signals which are transmitted to it via conductors 66 68 70 and 72 if sign designator 62 determines that during bt1 there is an m1 magnitude with a positive polarity and an s2 magnitude with a negative polarity it will then generate a sign signal opposite that of the mp polarity.
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electrode structure 220 and the fins 205 210 the placeholder material 225 and the gate cap layer 230 are shown in phantom the relative thicknesses of the gate cap layer 230 and the spacer layer 240 may vary depending on the particular embodiment fig2 c illustrates the finfet device 200 after forming a mask 245 e g photoresist above the fins 205 i e the n type device is masked fig2 d illustrates the finfet device 200 after performing an anisotropic spacer etch process to form a sidewall spacer 250 on the placeholder material 225 the spacer etch process also recesses the insulating layer 235 and reduces the thickness of the cap layer 230 the spacer etch process is terminated prior to completely removing the spacer material 240 on the sidewalls of the fin 210 thereby leaving fin spacers 255 that partially cover the sidewalls of the fin 210 fig2 e illustrates the finfet device 200 after performing a selective etch process to recess the fin 210 fig2 f illustrates the finfet device 200 after removing the mask 245 and performing an epitaxial growth process to form epi material 260 on the exposed tip portions of the fin 210 the fin spacers 255 constrain the lateral growth of the epi material 260 limiting its lateral extension in the direction toward the other fins 205 in some embodiments a dopant e g a p type dopant may be introduced into the epi material 260 while it is being formed in some embodiments a non doping ion e g ge sn having a covalent radius greater than silicon may also be introduced into the epi material 260 to induce compressive strain on a channel region.
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attach polymer 27 described above one preferred way to generate and apply the electric field 45 is as part of a conveyor belt system for high manufacturing throughput electric field 45 is effective whether formed from direct current or alternating current in this process metal particles will migrate in such a manner as to complete the conductive path between the mating pad pairs 42 this migration will occur by metal disassociating from the matrix of the polymer and bridging the gaps both between metallic particles and between metallized pad and the particles in particular after a suitably long exposure to the electric field 45 the metal particle disassociation and bridging form dendrites 31 of sufficient length so that they extend between opposing pairs of pads 42 the dendrites 31 extend generally perpendicular to electric field lines 47 that is the dendrites grow anisotropically dendrites 31 formed by this process comprise both electrical and metallurgical connections to mating chip and carrier pad pairs 42 the process is continued such that many substantially parallel conductive dendrites 31 form conductive paths and metallurgical bonds for each i o pad pair 42 as shown schematically in fig2 the process of dispensing polymer 27 and inducing sufficient migration of metallic particles in polymer 27 is preferably done at temperatures in which polymer 27 is not set that is in a u201c pre set u201d form as shown in fig1 for epoxy based polymers temperatures below curing temperatures are used if a thermoplastic is used as the polymer 27 with metal particles suspended in polymer 27 the process of dispensing such thermoplastic polymer and inducing migration of metallic particles is done at a temperature above the set point so the material is fluid typically in.
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isobutyl especially preferred is a compound wherein r 1 is isobutyl and r 6 is cyclohexylmethyl another set of more preferred compounds within this third sub group are those wherein q is s r 1 is selected from h methyl and isobutyl and r 2 is isobutyl especially preferred is a compound wherein r 1 is isobutyl and r 6 is cyclohexylmethyl radicals which exemplify the x substituent of formula v are as follows str12 within any of these radicals exemplifying formulae iii iv and v the substituent r represents a linear or branched alkyl group of one to about ten carbon atoms or preferably one to about five carbon atoms a fourth sub group of preferred compounds consists of those compounds of formula ii wherein x is str13 wherein each of r 7 and r 8 is independently selected from the groups h lower alkyl cycloalkyl phenyl benzyl naphthyl and naphthylmethyl any one of which groups having a substitutable position may be optionally substituted with or more of lower alkyl alkoxy alkenyl alkynyl halo haloalkyl cyano and phenyl with the proviso that at least one of r 7 and r 8 is an aryl group of this fourth subgroup more preferred compounds are those wherein r 1 is isobutyl r 2 is isobutyl r 3 is benzyl r 4 is h or methyl r 5 is h or methyl r 6 is cyclohexymethyl and each of r 7 and r 8 is independently selected from h lower alkyl and phenyl with at least one of r 7 and r 8 being phenyl an especially preferred compound is wherein r 7 is h and r 8 is phenyl unless otherwise described the chemical groups recited herein shall have meanings as follows 34 lower alkyl 34 means alkyl radicals containing one.
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a new filter is to be added while the number of packets field indicates that a single packet is to be added note that the sr_id value sd_id u2014 1 is the same as the original packet filter for the on going rtp flow as noted with reference to step 1 the tft further specifies the ip address and port number of the mgw 15 note that during the rsvp and sip messaging steps 3 and 4 the original peer to peer rtp flow is ongoing as shown at step 5 to facilitate such ongoing rtp flow pdsn a 11 utilizes the original packet filter to match forward direction rtp packets from hat b 10 a to hat a 10 in order to obtain a seamless hand down the original packet filter is not yet deleted at step 6 pdsn a 11 responds to hat a 10 with a rsvp response message the rsvp response message serves to notify the hat a 10 that the packet filter indicated in the rsvp message of step 4 was received and added after the success of the rsvp messaging steps 4 and 6 hat a 10 sends a sip 200 ok message to the sip.
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is disengaged from female member 144 when side tangs 142 are pinched together and center arm 143 is freed from catch extension 148 center arm 143 is deflected away from catch extension 148 to be free of catch extension 148 to permit male member 145 to be disengaged a button 147 acts as an actuator to deflect center arm 143 away from catch extension 148 button 147 includes an actuating area 151 that contacts center arm 143 and displaces it away from catch extension 148 in an exemplary embodiment a gap 152 is provided between actuating area 151 and center arm 143 so that button 147 moves through a non operative range before actuating area 151 begins to influence center arm 143 gap 152 accordingly provides a non operative range for the actuation of button 147 to promote a child resistant feature where button 147 appears non operative when a child attempts to actuate button 147 female member 144 includes a top wall 154 and a bottom wall 156 that contribute to support for the structural integrity of female member 144 in addition male member 145 includes a tapered area near opening 149 to contribute to the operability of buckle 140 when center arm 143 is displaced away from catch extension 148 tapered area 141 contributes to easing the release of center arm 143 from catch extension 148 by providing additional clearance so that the latching mechanism operates with less deflection and without the application of an overly burdensome force center arm 143 can generally remain at a thicker dimension than tapered area 141 so that.
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the joint increased from 30 pounds to 80 pounds when the surface confronted by the energy director was roughened as contrasted with a smooth surface obtained from a standard mold surface fig3 shows another typical joint configuration used for welding a thermoplastic cover to a container again the surface 40 contacted by the energy director 42 is provided with a rough texture fig4 for the sake of completeness depicts a typical apparatus for welding workpieces two workpieces 46 and 48 are in stacked position disposed on a base 50 from which extends a vertical column 52 an electroacoustic converter unit 54 is mounted for reciprocating vertical motion along column 52 the converter unit is coupled to receive electrical high frequency energy from a generator 56 via a cable 58 responsive to the receipt of high frequency electrical energy typically a frequency in the range from 16 khz to 60 khz the converter unit provides mechanical high frequency vibrations to a horn 60 coupled to the converter unit for achieving welding the converter unit is lowered and the horn 60 is brought into forced contact with the workpiece 46 subsequently the generator 56 is energized for a fraction of a second to cause the transfer of ultrasonic energy to the workpieces to effect a flow of thermoplastic material at the joint between the workpieces 46 and 48 then for a brief dwell period the workpieces are retained under a compressive force by the horn while the ultrasonic energy is stopped thereby permitting the softened thermoplastic material to rigidify for forming a weld subsequently the converter unit is raised along the column 52 and the workpieces now welded can be removed from the platform while there has been described and illustrated.
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polymer film after application and heat pressure treatment of the film forming polymer the web 66 may pass through another optional dryer 82 and to the first coater 84 a the first coater 84 a may be a blade coater or the like and may apply a conventional basecoat e g as a second basecoat onto the starch coated web 66 an optional dryer 86 a may dry at least partially the basecoat prior to application of an optional topcoat at the second coater 88 a dryer 90 a may dry the topcoat the opposite side of the sheet may then be coated via coater 84 b which may be a blade coater or the like and may apply conventional basecoat onto web 66 an optional dryer 86 b may at least partially dry the basecoat prior to application of an optional topcoat at the next coater 88 b another optional dryer 90 b may finish drying before the web 66 proceeds to the optional gloss calender 92 and finished product is rolled onto a reel 94 the gloss calender 92 may be a soft nip calender a hard nip calender or may be omitted or bypassed at this point those skilled in the art will appreciate that the basecoats 14 a 14 b topcoats 16 a 16 b and associated application techniques disclosed above may substantially increase the smoothness of the resulting paper or paperboard 10 without substantially increasing the density of the paper or paperboard 10 i e the caliper thickness of the fiber substrate 12 may be substantially maintained throughout the coating process fig6 and 7 demonstrate the.
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of polymer adhesion to recessed portions of the stamp in fig1 a relief surface 1008 of stamp 1000 is exposed to an oxygen plasma 1004 oxygen plasma 1004 oxidizes relief surface 1008 oxidation facilitates covalent bond formation between relief surface 1008 and chlorosilane compounds after oxidation relief surface 1008 is placed in conformal contact with a flat surface 1104 as shown in fig1 a silicon wafer may be used as a typical flat surface a first chlorolsilane vapor such as benzyltrichlorosilane bts gas introduced into chamber 1108 surrounds stamp 1000 the first chlorosilane vapor wicks into relief surface channels contacting recessed regions 1112 the walls of the recessed regions thus form covalent bonds with the first chlorosilane compound raised portions of the relief pattern in contact with flat surface 1104 avoid contact with the first chlorosilane vapor after flat surface 1104 is removed the relief surface 1008 is exposed to a second chlorosilane compound 1204 such as tridecafluoro 1 1 2 2 tetrahydrooctyl trichlorosilane fts as shown in fig1 the second chlorosilane compound differs from the first cholosilane compound in that the second chlorosilane compound reduces the surface energy of the treated surface second chlorosilane compound deposition may occur either by vapor.
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concerns political priorities voters will select from a list of political priorities chose u2018 for u2019 or u2018 against u2019 and rank each political priority voters can rank political priorities from 1 to 100 with 100 meaning very important and 1 mean not very important the application of the selecting and ranking of political priorities political concerns by voters is unique and distinctive not found anywhere on the world wide web fig8 illustrates the system for adding of new political priorities and is associated with fig 1 it recognized that political priorities derive their origins and meaning from voters and politicians therefore either voters or politicians can submit a new pending political priority for duplication review to an existing political priorities duplicate pending political priories are rejected and an email is sent to the submitter notifying them of status of their political priority and the associated current political priority which currently is very similar to their pending political priority for approved political priorities emails are sent to the submitter to notify them that the pending political priority is approved has been added to the list of political priorities and is available for selection and ranking the application of being able to add political priorities by a voter or by a politician is unique and distinctive riot found anywhere on the world wide web fig2 illustrates the adjudication process used to determine politicians.
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reference to fig2 which is a flow diagram of the operation of the circuit of fig1 in step 100 pressure switch 100 is set to the saturation pressure by conventional electrical or mechanical adjustment in step 110 the circuit is set to the proper intermittent cycle time this is accomplished via vr1 and vr2 both of which are variable resistors which allow adjustment of the frequency of clock circuit 120 the delay time of timing ic 117 can be varied by adjusting the values of capacitors c6 and c4 in step 120 the machinery to be lubricated is started and vcc power is simultaneously applied to the timing circuit in block 130 vcc will be applied to timing ic 115 and the intermittent timing sequence begins in block 140 relay 210 is activated and power is applied to the pump motor pumping of oil begins and the injection pressure builds at the pressure sensing switch 100 as shown in step 150 as the pump motor begins to operate timing ic 115 continues the intermittent timing function and begins the watchdog timing function the oil pump output function is monitored at pressure switch 100 in step 160 if the oil injection pressure measured by pressure sensing switch 100 fails to reach the saturation level prior to timing ic 115 counting to q13 relay 210 will be de energized and power will be disconnected from the pump motor the flow diagram moves to block 180 where the alarm 220 is activated otherwise as shown in block 170 the oil injection pressure at pressure sensing switch 100 will reach the saturation level prior to timing ic 115 reaching the specified timeout interval the pressure sensing switch 100 closes prior to a timeout occurring where the timing ic 115.
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exceed 100 nm the number of atoms in a metallic particle can be for example in a range from 1 to 100 the total number of heavy noble gas atoms in the heavy noble gas cluster 20 can be greater than a total number of the atoms in all metallic particles 30 by a factor of at least ten in one embodiment the total number of heavy noble gas atoms in the heavy noble gas cluster 20 can be greater than a total number of the atoms in all metallic particles 30 by a factor of at least one hundred in another embodiment the total number of heavy noble gas atoms in the heavy noble gas cluster 20 can be greater than a total number of the atoms in all metallic particles 30 by a factor of at least one thousand the metallic element within the metallic particles 30 can be any metallic element that can be excited to generate a plasma under irradiation by a laser beam the metallic element within the metallic particles 30 can be a transition metal element a lanthanide element an actinide element al ga in tl sn pb or bi in one embodiment the metallic element can be tin.
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accordingly under the control of electronic control system inside base 2012 for example when launching only one aircraft during acceleration wing 2060 and 2061 attached to pad 1020 carrying the aircraft generate positive upward lift by deflecting corresponding flaperon 2062 and 2063 downward and at the same time wing 2060 and 2061 attached to pad 1020 not carrying the aircraft generate negative downward lift by deflecting corresponding flaperon 2062 and 2063 upward while speed becomes faster and faster more lift are generated by wings of the aircraft and wings attached to pad 1020 so that counterweight 2030 can be shifted towards rotation center while wings of the aircraft generate lift equals to or larger than its weight the aircraft is released and fly off pad 1020 since during acceleration counterweight 2030 is already moved closer to center of rotation this makes it easier to quickly move counterweight 2030 to the rotation center while deflections of all flaperons are controlled to maintain balance and rotation speed of arm 2010 is gradually reduced when only one aircraft is landing steps to achieve dynamic balance is about the reverse of the above steps to achieve dynamic balance while launching only one aircraft for the case that optional telescoping mechanism 2018 exists when loading only one aircraft for launching while arm 2010 is not rotating the preferred position is retracted position the.
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any crown assembly movement apparatus disclosed herein moves the base 230 and the crown assemblies 221 222 down within the derrick 210 fig9 c illustrates a lowered position of the base 230 and crown assemblies 221 222 within the derrick 210 fig1 a 10c illustrate the application of the present invention to dual activity rigs e g as disclosed in u s pat nos 6 068 069 6 047 781 6 085 851 6 056 071 and 6 443 240 u2014 all incorporated fully herein for all purposes a system 300 includes a drill ship 301 a hull 309 and with a multi activity derrick 340 which is located above a moonpool 334 the multi activity derrick 340 drawworks 341 two present one shown in fig1 b with appropriate cable 344 and sheaves 346 350 traveling blocks 352 354 etc the derrick 340 is on a drill floor 314 first and second mini derricks 332 and 334 on a base 336 are movable down within the derrick 340 by movement apparatus 360 shown schematically may be any movement apparatus disclosed herein for moving a crown assembly fig1 c shows the position u2014 in dotted line u2014 of the mini derricks once lowered within the derrick 340 other apparatus equipment and structure in the rig 340 which is not labeled or named is as.
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counteract bending movements between the members 9 and 10 of assembly 8 in the embodiment of fig1 and 2 the spring means comprises a compression spring which is clamped between a seat 15 connected with the chassis and an abutment 17 connected with the joint 11 by means of a draw bar 16 if the axle 1 moves upwardly that portion of the rear member 9 which is situated in front of the connection points for the means 12 will pivot downwardly and the spring 14 will be compressed the rear end of the balance beam or beams 4 will swing upwardly or downwardly by spring action when one or both wheels pass a bump the movement of the balance beam or beams will act upon the front axle 2 so that this will be displaced in the opposite direction which results in an equalizing effect upon the wheel movements by the arrangement of interconnected axles 1 and 2 and a spring means provided at one axle both axles will be suspended at the same time as the compensation in height of the relative position of the axles is obtained in the vertical sense as both axles can pivot about an axis positioned along the centre line of the chassis the axles may effect a diagonal movement with maintained spring action i e the axles form an angle to each other without any swaying movement in one direction or the other this applies to all the embodiments fig3 and 4 illustrate a different embodiment of the rod assembly 8a transmitting the horizontal forces the rear member 9a is again rigidly secured to the axle 1 the front member 10a however is connected to the chassis 3 by.
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plurality of baffle members 41 positioned so as to separate the flow of sludge collected from each of the blades 26 a bearing member 42 fig2 is adapted to engage a track 43 on the top edge of the wall 15 if desired a plurality of spaced tangentially extending stiffening members 44 may be provided for the reenforcement of the outer edges or lips of the scoop blades 26 in the operation of the waste water clarifying apparatus 10 unclarified waste water is supplied through inlet pipe 14 through inlet fluid distributing pipe 21 and through downwardly extending perforated pipes 22 into the tank 11 motor 45 rotates the multiscoop 25 and carries with it the distribution pipe 21 so that inlet fluid is continually distributed into the tank referring to fig4 there is shown a plurality of views of the multiscoop 25 indicated by the numerals 47 51 and 52 as it moves over the surface of the slurry in the direction of arrow 46 in the position indicated by the numeral 47 scoop lip 29a is about to enter sludge 48 floating on the surface of slurry 49 at this time scoop lip 29b has already passed through and collected sludge indicated at 50 in the position indicated by the numeral 51 scoop lip 29a has entered sludge 48 and scoop lip 29b has moved upwardly carrying with it sludge 50 which is being discharged through its corresponding space between the baffle members 41 into the sludge compartment 16 fig2 in the position indicated by the numeral 52 the scoop lip 29b has passed over the top of its travel and sludge 50 has been completely discharged the scoop lip 29a has lifted and is discharging its load of sludge.
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from end surfaces of end openings of the sleeve each of the produced water pipe 8 and the air inlet pipe 9 has a length of 150 mm the produced water pipe 8 is connected with a water outlet branch pipe 14 over the membrane module and the air inlet pipe 9 is connected with an aerating branch pipe 16 below the membrane module the vertical distance between the water outlet branch pipe 14 and the aerating branch pipe 15 is 1 3 m such that the whole membrane module may have a space of 120 mm in which it can suspendingly move upward and downward the water outlet branch pipe 14 is communicated with a suction pipe of a water pump capable of providing negative pressure water to be purified enters the interior of the membrane filament through the micro holes on the wall of the hollow fiber membrane filament 3 and converges into the produced water collecting chamber 7 then flows into the water outlet branch pipe 14 through the produced water pipe 8 and eventually is pumped out by the water pump the aerating branch pipe 15 is communicated with an air source compressed air provided by the.
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elastomeric packer element 30 is of the type that when compressed axially extrudes radially to form a fluid seal within a wellbore a number of such elements are available commercially and their structure and operation is of course well known to those of skill in the art at the lower end of the slip element 28 is a setting piston 32 that is disposed in an axially moveable relation upon an outer radial surface 34 of the central mandrel 12 initially the setting piston 32 is secured against axial movement with respect to the central mandrel 12 by a shear pin 36 the shear pin 36 is a frangible member that is designed to break away or fail upon encountering a predetermined level of shear stress a bridge sleeve 38 is secured to the lower end of the setting piston 32 by a threaded connection 40 the lower end of the bridge sleeve 38 is secured by a second threaded connection 41 to a body lock ring housing 42 an annular ring 44 radially surrounds the central mandrel 12 within the bridge sleeve 38 and is threaded at 46 to securely affix the annular ring 44 to the central mandrel 12 an upper hydraulic fluid chamber 48 is defined radially between the central mandrel 12 and the bridge sleeve 38 the upper end of the upper hydraulic fluid chamber 48 is defined by the setting piston 32 while the lower end of the upper hydraulic fluid chamber 48 is defined by the annular ring 44 a fluid communication port 50 see fig1 b is disposed through the central mandrel 12 to permit fluid communication between the flowbore 14 and the upper hydraulic chamber.
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the digital data is as described in the above the 7 bit digital data 7 bit digital data r 7 bit digital data g and 7 bit digital data b produced by the digital data converting circuit 114 are inputted to the time division gray scale data signal generating circuit 113 the time division gray scale data signal generating circuit 113 is a circuit for converting 7 bit digital data into digital data for carrying out time division gray scale and for generating a timing pulse and the like necessary for carrying out time division gray scale display here the time division gray scale data signal generating circuit 113 comprises means for dividing one frame into seven subframes corresponding to the 7 bit gray scales means for selecting an address time period and a sustain time period for each of the seven subframes and means for setting the sustain time periods such that ts 1 ts 2 ts 3 ts 4 tss ts 6 ts 7 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 64 it is to be noted that in case n 1 bit digital data is inputted to the time division gray scale data signal generating circuit 113 the time division gray scale data signal generating circuit 113 comprises means for dividing one.
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than the outer diameter of the valve element 41 are directly formed in the passage forming hole 40 a of the bypass passage 40 formed from the discharge passage 33 along the axial direction of the passage forming hole 40 a of the bypass passage 40 and a valve seat face 45 on which the valve element 41 is seated is formed on a portion shifting to the valve port 43 from the valve accommodating hole 44 in a tapered shape such that a diameter of the valve seat face 45 is gradually decreased in this example the valve element 41 is formed of a steel ball and the spring 42 is formed of a compression coil spring the spring 42 is accommodated in and held by the valve port 43 the valve element 41 is accommodated in and held by the valve 2 0 accommodating hole 44 and the valve element 41 is always biased toward a discharge region side a discharge passage 33 side by the spring 42 a stopper member mounting hole 46 which opens at an inner peripheral face of the valve accommodating hole 44 and extends in the direction different from the axial direction of the valve accommodating hole 44 is formed in the vicinity of an opening end.
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the emitter area sizes are as follows the fourth preferred embodiment assigns the ratio of the 2 branches based on the ratio 1 2 referring to fig3 again for the fourth embodiment the relationship between the emitter area sizes are as follows as mentioned in the beginning of this section there is an rlc circuit contributing to the u201c ringing u201d by reducing the inductive nature of zout the variation seen at the output signal will be at a high frequency but at smaller magnitude from fig4 c the inductive nature of the output impedance can be related to its parasitic capacitance by l c u03c0 r u03c0 r s u03b2 o by splitting the transistor into several branches the parasitic capacitance c u03c0 can be reduced hence decreasing the inductive nature also by having the 2 branches to have different sizing the rlc circuit would experience different settling time and magnitude this will further average out the variation at the output signal in the fourth preferred embodiment a ratio of 1 2 is used for a 2 branched system this ratio is chosen as it would ensure the difference in the inductive nature between the two branches to be about twice allowing a smoother averaging effect to between the two branches fig6 a and 6b show the fifth preferred embodiment according to the present invention multiple unit transistors are arranged in parallel to obtain an equivalent emitter area of the initial transistor hence as an example based on the third preferred embodiment to construct q 1 a multiple q 1 a.
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the present description only the heat exchanger operating in countercurrent between the air to be separated and the gas to be supplied to the network i e nitrogen will be considered thus only passages 8 for cooling air and passages 9 for warming nitrogen have been represented in the drawings a duct 10 for the supply of compressed air to be separated from which water and co 2 have been removed is connected at the hot ends of the passages 8 a duct 11 connects the cold end of these passages 8 to the air inlet of the apparatus 3 a duct 12 connects the nitrogen outlet of the apparatus to the cold end of the passages 9 and the duct 1 is connected to the hot end of these passages 9 the apparatus also comprises a regulating throttle valve 13 associated with the duct 12 and in addition to the cold box 2 a stop valve 14 called production valve mounted on the duct 1 upstream of this valve a duct 15 leading to the air diverted from the duct 1 and provided with a valve 16 the latter operates as an overflow i e as an upstream pressure regulator a flow meter 17 measuring the flow of gas in the.
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pipeline 2 but on one side thereof to control the displacement of the vehicle one or more positioning transducers 40 34 are used which are directed towards the outside of the vehicle it is pointed out that loader 80 is articulated about the spindle 82 with respect to the vehicle chassis and that its inclination can be varied by controlling jack 84 to regulate the height of fall of the rocks the other features of the vehicle are identical to those described with regard to fig2 to 4 this variant may be advantageous for placing the vehicle in its initial material unloading position because in this way the vehicle can approach pipeline 2 from the side without having to bestride it however the position regulation is possibly more difficult in the foregoing description it has been assumed that the propulsion means and vehicle chassis are linked however it is readily apparent that it may be advantageous to permit an upward or downward movement of the chassis relative to the propulsion means this makes it possible to adapt the size of the bottom of the hopper relative to the diameter of the pipeline to be covered and also to compensate to a certain extent unevennesses of the ground hereinafter three embodiments of mechanisms permitting this regulation will be described in fig6 each propulsion eans 32 is fixed by an articulated system 100 to the lower end of a post 102 which is made to slide vertically within guides 104 fixed to the chassis 30 of the vehicle these guides 104 are for example.
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of perimeter nut 64 radially concentric pressure on a nail or screw is applied and released at jaw elements 61 depending on the direction of rotation of and torque applied to nut 64 for purposes of illustration in this case it is assumed that the preferred rotational direction for boring into the host material is clockwise rotational speed and torque are delivered at shank 66 from an externally powered drive such as a drill motor to remove a fastener drill chuck 60 is positioned over the end of the fastener with jaws 61 spaced far enough apart to easily fit over the fastener the drill is then operated allowing cutting edges 63 of jaws 61 to remove enough wood surrounding the fastener to allow the internal thread formation defined by teeth 62 of jaws 61 to engage the fastener at this point the drill motor is run slowly while nut 64 is rotationally restrained causing jaws 61 to tighten their grip at teeth 62 on the fastener until nut 64 can no longer be restrained against rotation at that point nut 64 is allowed to rotate with the drill chuck and the drill is operated with sufficient torque to overcome the static frictional resistance of the fastener in the case of a normally threaded screw.
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the lower case 201 at its furthest end has two internal cavities 25 and 302 cavity 25 communicates with the exterior by means of small holes 26 the fluid 18 to be recovered from the well bore region may flow through these small holes 26 into the cavity 25 this fluid once it has filled the internal cavity 25 allows to compensate the pressure in the well bore region with that of the device 20 the internal cavity 302 is flooded with a cooling liquid 29 which acts on an expansible set of bellows 27 which in turn allow the expansion of it into the compensation area 28 of the lower case 201 over the compensation chamber 302 there lies a second chamber 301 named u201c stimulation chamber u201d placed in the stimulation zone 34 of the lower case 201 the stimulation zone 34 has holes 35 which allow to increase the level of transmission of acoustic energy to the formation 12 both chambers 301 and 302 in turn form a great chamber 30 that houses the wave guide or sonotrode comprising a radiator 31 said radiator 31 has a tubular geometric shape with an outer diameter d 0 its nearer end having the shape of a horn.
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sheet 50 must be thin enough to be capable of transmitting heat while still being thick enough to ensure electrical insulation the cap 5 is fixed to the support 2 by three polyamide screws 35 39 and another screw not shown but screwed into tapped hole 31 the support 2 is fixed to a spacer 45 by three screws 41 to 43 the receptacle 3 and the receptacle 4 are fixed to the support 2 by pegs 20 to 23 they bear against the spacer 45 via bearing surfaces 54 and 58 the spacer 45 bears against the support 2 via a shoulder 33 fig5 is a fragmentary section through the support 2 when associated with receptacles 4 and cap 5 the section being as seen looking at line bb this figure shows that peg 23 is constituted by a set screw whose head is the same diameter as its threaded shank this head is received in a smooth hole formed in the support 2 the cap 5 is screwed against the support 2 on its side opposite from the receptacles 4 by means of a screw 39 having a countersunk head such that the head of the screw is received within the thickness of the cap 5 the cap 5 is installed after the screw 23 and corresponding screws constituting the pegs 20 21 and 22 have been put in place these screws do not project outside their holes in the support 2 and they are masked by the cap 5 once it has been put into place the general shape of the support 2 is a plane shape occupying a sector of a disk having an angle of 120.
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are discs arranged on each of the shafts a pair of elements project from each of the discs being spaced from the axis thereof and angularly spaced around the axis the elements project different distances from the discs in a direction parallel to the axes the elements are connected by parallel rods which are articulatd at their ends to the elements application_number US 78983577 A description fig1 shows the principle of a system of transmitting power in which a common disc 10 is connected to a driving unit not shown by way of a shaft 11 the function of the system is to transmit the torque of the shaft 11 to the shaft 12 of a disc 13 through a joint 14 in the joint 14 there are arranged two discs 16 and 17 on a common shaft 15 between the disc 10 and the disc 16 there are arranged two parallel articulated rods 18 which are pivoted to the discs 10 and 16 by means of shafts 19 arranged perpendicular to the articulated rods 18 between the disc 17 and the disc 13 there are arranged two further parallel articulated rods 20 which are pivoted to the discs 17 and 13 by means of shafts 19 arranged perpendicular to the articulated rods 20 the shafts 19 are arranged to subtend at an angle of 90 u00b0 with each other on each disc 10.
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light component and the p polarised light component by rotating the first phase difference plate 15 the optical element 25 a is configured of for example a dichroic prism having wavelength selectivity the dichroic prism has an inclined surface k at an angle of 45 u00b0 with respect to the optical axis ax 1 the inclined surface k also has an angle of 45 u00b0 with respect to the optical axis ax 2 the optical element 25 a is disposed so that an intersection point of the optical axes ax 1 and ax 2 orthogonal to each other and an optical center of the inclined surface k coincide with each other moreover the optical element 25 a is not limited to the prism shape such as the dichroic prism and a parallel plate shaped dichroic mirror may be used the polarization separation element 50 a having wavelength selectivity is provided in the inclined surface k the polarisation separation element 50 a has a polarisation separating function to separate the light beam flux k 1 passing through the first phase difference plate 15 into the s polarized light component and the p polarized light component with respect to the polarization separation element 50 a specifically the polarisation separation element 50 a reflects the s polarized light component in the incident light and transmits the p polarised light component in the incident light the s polarised light component light beam flux bls is directed to.
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machine could be mounted in a horizontal or angular fashion with a minor modification to the upper frame cover 33 which acts as a quench spray container and drain pan the machine comprises the frame 22 which together with the base plate 37 supports the slideway column 24 the slideway column 24 serves as a guide for carriage 25 having at its upper end the support plate 26 the tail stock 27 and the air cylinder 7 fig3 also shows the carriage 25 a the air cylinder 7 a the support plate 26 a the tail stock 27 a and the tail stock center 30 a at their fully extended top position the head stock 28 is connected directly to the lift shaft 34 which passes through the base plate 37 workpiece 29 is shown supported on centers 30 and 35 on the tail stock 27 and head stock 28 tail stock 27 being provided with an upper center 30 and head stock 28 provided with a lower center 35 the air cylinder 7 provides positive pressure on the tail stock 27 and tail stock center 30 in order to keep the workpiece 29 securely clamped between the upper tail stock center 30 and the lower head stock center 35 the air pressure is turned on and off by the pneumatic solenoid 6 at the direction of the software resident in.
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abstract an overcurrent output protector is electrically connected to a constant voltage switching power supply provided with a switching transistor which converts a dc voltage obtained by smoothing an ac voltage supplied from an ac power source into a cyclic pulse signal in the overcurrent output protector duty ratio monitor judges whether an on duty ratio of the cyclic pulse signal is a predetermined ratio or more a deactivator turns off the switching transistor in a case where the duty ratio monitor judges that the on duty ratio is the predetermined ratio or more application_number US 43157203 A description one preferred embodiment of the invention will be described referring to fig1 to 3 components similar to those in the related art configuration will be designated by the same reference numerals and detailed explanations for those will be omitted here in this embodiment the switching transistor q 1 is a field effect transistor the field effect transistor can operate on a smaller current than that for a bipolar transistor thus allowing more stable switching operation and outputting a more stable dc voltage the constant voltage switching power supply according to the embodiment comprises a duty ratio monitor 5 and a switching transistor deactivator 6 to constitute an overcurrent output protecting circuit the duty ratio monitor 5 monitors the duty ratio of a high frequency pulse output from the switching transistor q 1 and outputs a predetermined dc voltage to the switching transistor deactivator 6 when the on duty ratio has exceeded a.
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of the image pick up elements 14 16 18 is irradiated as the light output from a semiconductor laser 21 to a polygonal mirror 22 through an image processing unit 27 which will be described later as the polygonal mirror is rotated by scanner motor 23 the laser beam is scanned perpendicularly to the rotating direction of the photosensitive drum further photosensor 64 being situated 11 mm before the place where the laser beam starts to scan on the drum generates the signals of b and d being irradiated by the laser beam sensitizing drum 24 is charged with negative electricity by negative electrifier 25 which is supplied with the negative high voltage current from a high voltage power source then reading the exposure section 26 original chart 1 on transparent plate 2 of the original base being lighted by lighting lamps 7 6 forms the image on imaging elements 14 16 18 through mobile reflectors 9 10 lens 11 dichroic filter 12 blue filter 13 green filter 15 and red filter 17 successively the image output from the ccd as seen in the block diagram fig2 of image processing section 27 undergoes the following correction with each color i e shading correction by shading unit 28 u03b3 correction by u03b3 correction unit 29 linearization of gradient turbidity correction by masking unit 30 undercolor removing correction by ucr unit 31 gradation reproducing correction by the dither unit 32 and gradation up correction by multivalued coding unit 33 and then via laser driver.
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the blade could be filled with a cast resin with a relatively high density eg 600 kg m 3 area 1 where the cyclic loads are highest could be filled with a cast resin mix with a density of 1000 kg m 3 the manner in which the blade is manufactured will now be described one possible manufacturing method would be to join two shell parts together and then fill the void with the filled resin this would be suitable for smaller blades but is more difficult for larger blades two moulds are prepared each of which have the configuration of one of the two halves of the blade shell a gel coat is then applied to the surface of each of these moulds and structural fibres are then placed into the tool cavities the vacuum bag is then applied and the mould fibrous material is infused with a thermoset resin which is cured in order to form the two shells if it is being used a shear web 4 running along the length of the blade is fitted and bonded into one of the halves and a dummy shear web is fitted into the upper half the dummy shear web has the same shape and size as a portion of the actual shear web which will ultimately be inserted into the second part of the blade but is coated with a release coating to allow it to be removed if bulkheads 5 are being used these are then fitted.
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3 the retaining members 32 extend slightly over the channels c 1 and c 2 to prevent the reinforcement bars from moving upward and out of the channels c 1 and c 2 as the figures indicate the upper surfaces of the retaining members 32 are beveled sloped or curved slightly downward so that when the reinforcement bars are pressed downward toward the channels c 1 and c 2 force is transferred outward to cause the sidewalls 24 a b 26 a b 28 a b and 30 a b to flex outward and allow the reinforcement bars to snap into the channels c 1 and c 2 the lower surfaces of the retaining members 32 are preferably not beveled but rather have a square or barbed corners for effectively capturing the reinforcement bars within the channels c 1 and c 2 compared to prior chair designs that have used opposing tapered slots in a conical or cylindrical wall the opposing sidewalls and retaining members of the present invention provide a significantly improved retention mechanism in the preferred embodiment of the invention all of the components of the chair 10 are formed from one continuous piece of thermoplastic such as polypropylene which though rigid enough to support the weight of the reinforcement bars is flexible enough to allow the sidewalls 24 a b 26 a b 28 a b and 30 a b to flex outward to receive the reinforcement bars as described above thus when a reinforcement bar is laid across the cradle 20 on top of the retaining members 32 and is pressed downward.
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circuit such as for example that designated ck 3000 and manufactured by the general instrument corporation it should be understood however that the invention is not limited to the particular above mentioned gas discharge panel integrated circuit or clock display apparatus 10 is provided with plug 70 for connection to the ac line power supply one side of plug 70 is connected to node a through fuse 71 node a is connected through diode 78 and resistor 80 to anode 50 of display panel 20 the anode of diode 78 being connected to node a cathodes 30 of display panel 20 are connected to respective positive control pins 65 of integrated circuit 60 through lines 67 node a is further connected through diode 84 and resistor 86 to node 27 the cathode of diode 84 being connected to node a the other side of plug 70 is connected to node b which is connected to the voltage limiting circuit generally designated 100 in particular node b is connected to the anode of diode 134 the cathode of diode 134 is connected to the collector of transistor 130 to the emitter of transistor 120 to the positive side of electrolytic capacitor 144 and to the cathode of zener diode 136 the negative side of electrolytic capacitor 144 is connected to node 27 the anode of zener diode 136 is further connected to the cathode of zener diode 138 the anode of which.
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same reference numbers are used throughout to describe the same material apparatus or process pathway to avoid redundancy detailed descriptions of much of the apparatus once described in relation to a figure is not repeated in the descriptions of subsequent figures although such apparatus or process is labeled with the same reference numbers fig1 is a schematic view of a robotic platform showing the ability for the group of arms to pivot and vary the length of the platform as the robotic platform moves from vertical pipe 1 to 2 to 3 to 4 movement is enabled by a variety of roller grippers having appropriate drive units as well as a pneumatic arm for extending and retracting the slideable portions of the pneumatic arm in addition to pneumatic actuators further gripper means of carrying out the relative movement including screw actuators and an electrical linear slide may also be used as is better seen in reference to fig2 and 3 the roller grippers have a roller gripper motor a gripper base plate gripper fingers finger rollers and gripper sensors the roller gripper drive further includes a drive motor a drive wheel a drive pneumatic cylinder and a mounting plate a robotic platform 10 for navigating across a plurality of vertical pipes 15 is seen in reference to fig2 and 3.
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the rotor housing 14 in its tdc portion near bores 30 and 94 however it is this region through which extend the relatively tortuous passages 102 103 104 and 106 while passages 101 105 and 107 pass nearly straight through rotor housing 14 in areas of relatively lower heat flux if not otherwise compensated for this situation could result in lower coolant flow rates just in the areas where lower flow rates are not desirable accordingly the present cooling system includes restrictions in passages 101 105 and 107 this feature of the present cooling system can best be understood with reference to fig7 10 turning to fig7 10 the de housing 16 has a side 17 for sealingly engaging the de side 15 of rotor housing 14 taking into account fig5 and 7 10 it can be seen that passages 101 105 and 107 register with passages 801 and 905 and 1007 respectively in de housing 16 the cross sectional area of passages 801 905 and 1007 is reduced by lips 803 907 and 1009 which project inwardly with respect to passage wall portions 805 909 and 1011 respectively this in effect creates restrictions at the downstream ends of passages 101 105 and 107 in fig7 the lips.
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the point a to the ground level let us consider an example wherein the cpu 21 includes an address space of 16 binary digits such that an address may be expressed as a e0 a e15 a e0 representing the lowest digit and a e15 representing the highest digit if the address is written in hexadecimal for convenience the address space is 0000 ffff let us assume now that the cpu 21 assigns adresses 6000 dfff to the dram 24 this means that the cpu 21 writes in and reads from the dram 24 by specifying addresses in the range of 6000 dfff and that the other addresses 0000 5fff and e000 ffff are used for an access to a program storing read only memory rom or a refresh of the dram 24 in this situation the highest three digits a e13 a e14 and a e15 of the address alone determine as shown in table 1 whether the system is in the read write mode of operation or in the refresh mode of operation table 1______________________________________ corresponding hexadecimal sup a e15 sup a e14 sup a e13 mode address______________________________________l l l refresh 0000 1fffl l h 34 2000 3fffl h l 34 4000 5fffl h h read write 6000 7fffh l l 34 8000 9fffh l h 34 a000 bfffh h.
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in some embodiments for example a pv interface is interposed between the array 106 and the power conversion component 108 in these embodiments the pv interface generally operates to enable the power conversion component 108 which may designed to operate at lower voltages than the open load rail to rail voltage of the array 106 to be utilized in connection with the pv array 106 that operates at least a portion of the time e g while unloaded at a voltage that exceeds the designed operating voltage of the power conversion component 108 u s application ser no 11 967 933 entitled photovoltaic inverter interface device system and method which is incorporated herein by reference discloses exemplary pv interfaces that may be utilized in connection with one or more embodiments of the present invention in general the photovoltaic array 106 converts solar energy to dc electrical power which may be converted to another form of power e g three phase ac power or higher voltage dc power by the power conversion component 108 as shown the power that is output by the power conversion component 108 is applied to the distribution system 110 which in many embodiments is the three phase distribution system of a demand side energy consumer e.
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in a mere cutting nor mere bending but in bending the veneer after forming the cuts on the veneer surface provided that the veneer is forcibly bent without the cutting step the cracks will extend linearly in the fiber direction to cause the veneer to be completely split or torn according to the invention on the other hand the cracks grow omnidirectionally so that no linear continuity of the cracks in the fiber direction is formed thus ensuring a good tenderizing effect in addition the clogging of rolls which tends to occur when the veneer is bent at an extremely large angle for example to form a inversed v shape is avoided because the veneer is forcibly forwarded by the edge members to the bending section so ensuring a smooth continuous operation of the apparatus further since the bending action is not caused by elastic material but rather by a rigid material the cracks are definitely formed and distributed uniformly moreover since the curling caused in the separation of the veneer from the material wood is corrected to flatten the veneer the delivery or insertion of the veneer to the subsequent processing device such as chopping device is considerably improved at the same time the jointing of veneers in the next jointing step is conducted without being accompanied by undesirable peeling off of the jointing threads or tapes due to the flattened condition of the veneer also the drying efficiency is much improved since the heat transfer into the body of the veneer as well as the evaporation of the water content is enhanced by the presence of the cracks the processing by the method of the invention also provides for the effective elimination of internal stress of the.
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plug flow regime in practice this does not happen in fact arrows 16 18 illustrate the flow path of liquor inside the digester and line 20 illustrates the resulting flow pattern of liquor inside digester 10 as stated above this condition leads to inconsistencies in the pulp chemical interface and problems in removing cooked pulp from the digester according to the present invention three modifications can be made to a displacement batch digester to mitigate the problems discussed above the first is a liquor distribution channel placed at or above the bottom tangent knuckle line of the digester the second is the use of liquor distribution channels placed on the bottom of the digester cone to distribute liquor and to help mitigate the formation of a large vortex during discharge or to inject liquors to entice plug flow the third is to add a top shower head to keep the pulp on the top of the discharging mass diluted and to break up the flocs which has been tested as shown in fig2 a generally circular or toroidal distribution channel or pipe 22 is put inside the digester 10 at or above the digester tangent or knuckle line 26 the tangent or knuckle line 26 is the location where an upper generally cylindrical portion 11 of digester 10 is joined to a lower or generally conical section 13 a pipe man way or outlet 15 is.
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standard scale chip material which is employed for testing the scale removing ability of a formulation consists of water insoluble metal carbonates however the present invention may be used to remove both inorganic and organic scale particularly calcium carbonate and iron oxides the present descaling composition may be employed on a variety of surfaces to remove scale which has built up the surfaces include bathroom tiles sinks tubs faucets glass and plastic enclosures fiberglass walls bathroom and kitchen work surfaces stainless steel surfaces chrome surfaces and any other nonporous surface which may be subject to scale accumulation of course the present invention may also be employed to clean swimming pool tile surfaces plastic and metal parts on swimming pool pumps skimmers and other hardware associated with swimming pools wherein scale may be a problem in fact any unit apparatus or equipment where scale is a problem including but not limited to plumbing units household bathrooms household kitchens industrial boilers industrial coolers heat exchanges condensers central heating systems nd humidifiers automobile engine radiators and piping found in engines may benefit from the use of the present invention the present invention may be employed by adding the composition or descaling composition to the water flowing by or otherwise in contact with the surfaces to be descaled the scale may also be removed by direct application by using.
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26 an upwardly open rearward channel 28 and an upwardly open transversely cut notch 30 intermediate the forward and rearward channels forward and rearward channels 26 and 28 both serve to guide and align cover 14 with respect to receiver 12 and hence to maintain contact holders 16 and 18 in proper alignment in addition press fit pivot pin 24 extends through rearward channel 28 to provide means for rearwardly pivotally attaching cover 14 to receiver 12 and forward channel 26 carries latch means 32 which cooperates with latch means 34 on cover 14 to selectively locate cover 34 in closed forward or closed rearward positions disposed at the rear of receiver 12 is lever 36 which is adapted in cooperation with lever 66 of cover 14 to facilitate manipulation of tool 10 to an open configuration for charging a contact into or removing a contact from tool 10 as viewed in fig1 lever 36 extends rearwardly and downwardly from body 38 of receiver 12 just forward of lever 36 is rearward channel 28 side walls 40 and 42 are spaced apart a distance just great enough to allow the width of cover 14 to fit therebetween and press fit pin 24 extends through.
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it needs to be heated and spread at about 350 u00b0 f to 400 u00b0 f for a satsifactory binding operation in order to prevent adhesion of the panels together when stored or piled up on account of the tacky top surface of the elastomer membrane a thin plastic film 16 covers the later the film 16 is thermofusible so as to melt when the membrane is heated by a blowtorch intended to soften the membrane 12 the permanent adherence of the membrane 12 on the fiberboard 10 is obtained by depositing a layer of the adhesive 14 on the fiberboard 10 by laying the membrane 12 over it and by letting it dry the layer of adhesive 14 must be thick enough to allow a small amount to penetrate in the fiberboard while a sufficient thickness remains on the surface to allow the adherence of the membrane 12 a method for providing the right amount of adhesive over the surface of the fiberboard consists in dispersing the adhesive in longitudinal threads 18 along the fiberboard 20 as shown in fig5 the threads 18 are formed by pumps supplying the adhesive over the fiberboard 20 while the latter moves longitudinally underneath with this arrangement it is possible to supply the desired quantity of adhesive which will adequately penetrate into and spread over the fiberboard to cover the whole surface of the latter it has been found that known industrial peristaltic pumps can provide the necessary flow control.
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be used without departing from the spirit of the invention as is well known in the art the working face 12 is rounded so that when looking at it in section it appears to be crescent shaped referring to fig4 the whipstock 10 is illustrated along with the running tool r whose operation will be described below essentially the running tool r creates relative movement for the setting of the whipstock 10 other techniques for setting are within the scope of the invention the anchoring assembly a is near the lower end of the whipstock 10 as illustrated in fig4 the anchoring assembly a is shown in greater detail in fig1 d referring now to fig1 d the whipstock 10 has a lower end 14 near which are mounted pivot pins 16 and 18 connected to pivot 16 is link 20 and connected to pivot 18 is link 22 link 20 terminates in pin 24 and link 22 terminates in pin 26 pins 24 and 26 are connected to the pad slip blank 28 pad slip blank 28 has a plurality of carbide inserts 30 which extend outwardly to bite into the casing 32 shown in fig2 d each of the inserts 30 have forward facing teeth 34 to improve the bite into the casing 32 mounted to the whipstock 10 approximately 180 u00b0 opposite from inserts 30 is a series of hardened carbide teeth 36 the setting of the whipstock.
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on the thickness s 1 of the reagent 704 fig9 a shows a portion of that diffraction pattern at a time before immersion of the bioprobe 700 shown on a portion of the one dimensional ccd of the spectrometer 820 fig9 b shows a portion of a diffraction pattern at a time after immersion of the bioprobe 700 shown on the portion of the one dimensional ccd of the spectrometer 820 as a comparison of fig9 a and 9b shows the diffraction pattern has shifted based on the amount of shift whether or not antibodies 736 which are complementary with the antigen reagent 704 are present in the sample solution 734 can be determined by sampling the one dimensional ccd of the spectrometer at various times after immersion of the bioprobe 700 the rate of change of the shift and thus the concentration of any complementary antibodies 736 in the sample solution 734 can be derived in the first embodiment of my invention described with reference to fig8 the optical waveguides 806 810 814 816 and 828 are preferably single mode optical fiber such as communications grade optical fiber for example for example 630 nm single mode fiber sold by spectran or corning may be used however multi mode optical fiber may be used instead for example graded index fiber sold by spectran or corning may be used the optical fiber is preferably at least 3 u03bcm in diameter and more preferably 100 u03bcm in diameter the light coupler 808 and 812 are preferably 34 y 34 or two by one optical couplers for example two by one optical couplings.
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and is intertwined with the wire of the filter such that the ring will not be dislodged from the filter body ring 201 is shown as a tied suture tie 301 however is not connected to the filter 101 not connecting the ring 201 to the filter 101 via tie 301 allows the ring 201 to be completely removed after the ring 201 has been broken fig1 a and 10b depict a modification of the second embodiment that uses a unitary ring 201 rather than a tied suture to contain the conical end of the filter 101 the unitary ring 201 is slid over the barbed end by weaving it over and under alternating leg sets the ring is slid fully to the opposite end where it remains in position holding the conical end of the filter in the constrained position the advantage of this simple unitary ring is there is no knot that can be prone to premature failure the ring is also the lowest profile design providing minimal turbulent formation in the blood stream the ring in this design also does not have a predetermined break zone that may be prone to premature failure the ring removal device depicted in fig1 a u2013 11d will cut the ring 201 to release the filter 101 and remove it from the patient ring removal device has a hook 1103 that will act to grab the ring 201.
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resilient means generally denoted as the numberal 26 such as a plurality of coil springs providing for unrestrained motion of the housing 12 except for the dampening provided by the resilient means 26 the housing 12 can be slightly declined from the upstream housing end 18 to the downstream housing end 20 such that the housing longitudinal axis 28 is declined to improve the flow of media and workpieces along the length of the elongated housing 12 from the upstream housing end 18 toward the downstream housing end 20 to the outlet 20 vibratory generating means generally denoted as the numeral 30 is structurally associated with the housing 12 for generating a vibratory force and imparting the vibrating force to the housing 12 to vibrate the workpieces and media in the housing 12 with continued reference to fig1 and 2 the vibratory generating means 30 is mounted to one side of the housing 12 by a bracket 32 further the vibrating generating means 30 comprises a first eccentric rotatable weight 34 and a second eccentric rotatable weight 36 both operatively associated with a drive motor 38 so that the first and second weights counter rotate that is as seen in fig2 the first eccentric weight 34 is rotated in a counter clockwise direction and the second eccentric weight 36 is rotated in a clockwise direction the first.
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according to the invention are used as electrolytes or electrolyte constituents in galvanic elements for example lithium ion batteries the following examples are intended to illustrate the invention without restricting its scope a membrane filtered fluoropolymer dss alfa laval pore size 0 15 u03bcm libob solution is used for all experiments the libob being produced as described in de c 19839030 production of solvate free libob crystallisate evaporative crystallisation crystallisate separation at approx 100 u00b0 c 5064 g of a 17 solution of libob in propylene carbonate pc having a water content of 230 ppm were evaporated at approx 8 to 10 mbar and approx 120 u00b0 c after distilling off approx 0 8 kg of pc the vacuum was broken for a short time and 1 g of libob crystallisate according to the invention was added during the course of the further vacuum distillation process the libob solution became turbid 2 34 kg of pc were distilled off in total the vacuum was broken and the suspension formed was cooled to 110 u00b0 c whilst stirring then the suspension was discharged onto a heatable sintered glass filter and filtered the filtration time was around 3 minutes the crystallisate was washed three times with 100 ml of preheated toluene each time and vacuum dried at a temperature of 80 to 90 u00b0 c yield 382.
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a state that the polishing holder h is inserted into the polishing holder arm in the apparatus of the embodiment fig7 is a rear sectional view showing the state that the polishing holder is inserted into the polishing holder arm in the apparatus of the embodiment fig8 is a plan view showing a state that the polishing holder is mounted on the polishing holder arm in the apparatus of the embodiment and fig9 is a rear sectional view showing the state that the polishing holder is mounted on the polishing holder arm in the apparatus of the embodiment as shown in fig6 and fig7 the knob 29 is rotated and the long side of the key block 31 is made parallel to the polishing holder arm 14 previously to mount the polishing holder h on the polishing holder arm 14 in this state both the inside surfaces of the mounting guiding groove 36 of the polishing holder is fitted to both the outside surfaces of the polishing holder arm 14 and the polishing holder is pushed inwardly in parallel therewith until it comes into contact with the positioning pin 39 of the polishing holder arm fig8 and fig9 show the state that the polishing holder h is mounted on the polishing holder arm 14 at the time the knob 29 is rotated 90 u00b0 from the state shown in fig6 and fig7 so that the long side of the key block 31 is engaged with the peripheral groove 37 of the polishing holder h at right angles as shown in the figures with this operation the polishing holder h can be simply and securely mounted on the polishing holder arm 14 to.
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9b or 9c respectively the guide porch or entry step 6 39 is bent at an angle to the horizontal to provide a gripping tab by which the platform is graspable by a slip sheet gripping device preferably the entry guide porch 6 39 is crimped or scored so as to be elevated some 20 u00b0 to 60 u00b0 to accommodate the gripper channel of slipsheet handling equipment entry of standard fork trucks is the same as illustrated in fig4 with the blades 2 being lowered onto the guide porch 6 39 so as to lower porch 6 39 to a flattened position before the entry into channels 3 39 preferably the raised angle order that it may be gripped easily during subsequent gripping by slipsheet handling equipment where adjacent entry porches 6 39 are required the common corner of adjacent porches 6 39 may be cut off at a 45 u00b0 angle to accommodate the crimping or scoring guide tabs 7 are spaced apart and attached to the top surface of the platform at the entry of each channel 3 39 to aid in positioning the spaced blades 2 of a fork lift guide tabs 7 also provide additional protection for the leading edge of a product loaded on the platform to protect same from the pressure of ordinary fork blades some loaded products such as bagged goods are more 34 fluid 34 than stiff and may tend to close the leading edge or opening to the channel 3 39 tabs 7 also serve as means for preventing such closing or blocking of the entryways to channels 3 39 in a.
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capacitor 106 effectively operates as a 50 v d c voltage source as illustrated in fig9 a voltage level of approximately 27 mv provided to the drive input of driver circuits 117 a and 117 c is sufficient to deliver an 8 ma 200 mv pacing pulse into a patient 102 presenting a 25 u03c9 load as illustrated in fig1 a voltage level of approximately 465 mv is sufficient to deliver an 140 ma 42 v pacing pulse into a patient 102 presenting a 300 u03c9 load by appropriately controlling the phase profile 120 pacing pulses ranging from a few milliamps to two hundred milliamps or more may be provided to a patient using the same circuit topology as that used to deliver a defibrillating shock it should be appreciated that although embodiments of the present invention have been primarily described with respect to defibrillation and pacing they may also be used to deliver other types of therapeutic waveforms to the body of a patient in which the energy delivered is between the ranges of energy typically used for pacing or defibrillation for example pacing pulses typically range from a few ma to approximately 200 ma and defibrillation pulses typically range from about 1 a to about 35 40 a between these ranges.
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the carrier allows for ammunition removal by releasing a safety retention feature i e a cap to prevent ammunition from falling out of the carrier carrier opening closing can be done manually or via an automated mechanical locking arrangement as described below the ammunition carrier is traveled from one location e g a load location to another location e g an unload location along with a plurality of other ammunition carriers that go to make up the serpentine ammunition handling system during travel the ammunition carrier is intended to remain closed at all times in the serpentine of the vertical or horizontal magazine at a specific location within the magazine an actuator engages the carrier opening mechanism releases the locking mechanism and rotates the rotating portion of carrier body i e what may be characterized as one half of the ammunition carrier accordingly the ammunition becomes exposed to the loader but still remains secured within the carrier by the safety feature i e the cap being engaged in closed position if the ammunition removal is intended the carrier safety cap is released by means of rotating gears as part of a safety feature mechanism after the safety cap is rotated with.
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those in the stern the opposite or practically vertical or by forming two air chambers not illustrated one at the bow and the other astern whose pressure varies differentially as the vehicle pitches longitudinally or by a combination of both methods to understand the working of the vehicle 39 s supporting system better reference is made to fig2 8 9 10 14a c and 15 in fig2 and 9 it can be seen that the air distribution takes place through a longitudinal channel 3 located above the entire length of the flexible keel 11 in the cross sections of fig2 and 8 it can be seen how the flexible keel 11 divides the air cushion longitudinally into two semichambers 10 39 and 10 34 when the vehicle is parallel to the surface 9 the air outlet areas of both semichambers 10 39 and 10 34 which are created between the skirts or side walls 6 and the surface 9 are substantially equal in size and therefore the pressure in both semichambers 10 39 and 10 34 is substantially equal the segments 13 of the flexible keel 11 then adopt a similar arrangement to that shown in fig6 the air passage areas to semichambers 10 39 and 10 34 from the distribution channel 3 being virtually the same these air passage areas are defined by the triangles 14 39 and 14 34 which form the transversal walls of the keel 11 and the bottom edge 16 of the longitudinal wall 14 39 34 see fig3 and 4 of each segment 13 the air passages of the flexible keel are much larger than the air outlet sections under the side flaps 6 through which the same flow rate must pass consequently.
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to the preloading force of the spring element 61 as a result the inertial igniter 50 is ensured to satisfy its prescribed no fire requirement now if the acceleration level in the direction of the arrow 63 is high enough then the aforementioned inertia force acting on the sliding element 58 will overcome the preloading force of the spring element 61 and will begin to travel downward if the acceleration level is applied over a long enough period of time duration as well i e if the all fire condition is satisfied and the sliding element 58 will have enough time to travel down far enough to allow the ball 57 to be pushed out of the dimple 56 thereby releasing the striker mass 52 and allowing it to be accelerated in the clockwise rotation as a result for a properly designed inertial igniter 50 i e by selecting a proper mass and moment of inertial for the striker mass 52 and the range of clockwise rotation for the striker mass 52 so that it would gain enough energy the striker mass 52 will gain enough energy to initiate the pyrotechnic material 64 between the pinching points provided by the protrusions 65 and 66 on the base element 51 and the bottom surface of the striker mass 52 respectively as shown in the schematic of fig4 the ignition flame and sparks can then travel down through the opening 67 provided in the base element 51 when assembled in a thermal battery similar to the thermal battery 16 of fig1 the inertial igniter is mounted in the housing 10 such that the opening 67 is lined up with the opening 12 into the thermal battery 11 to activate the battery by igniting its heat.
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and the top coating membrane the tablets were cured at 60 u00b0 c for 1 hour and then allowed to cool the weight gains obtained for the seal coating membrane the functional coating membrane and the top coating membrane were 1 66 4 5 and 1 66 w w of the weight of the core respectively all of the weight gains were calculated based on the weight of the uncoated tablets the weight gain of the functional coating membrane was varied from 3 to 4 5 w w of the weight of the core the effect of varying the weight gain of the functional coating membrane on the release of the active ingredient from the pharmaceutical composition is shown in fig6 in this example a two hour controlled onset time delay and a sustained release of the active ingredient for about 10 to 22 hours post time delay was achieved the effect of varying the weight gain of the functional coating membrane on the release of glipizide from the pharmaceutical composition was determined using the sequentially ph change method in this method each tablet was exposed to 4 different phs beginning with ph 1 2 from 0 1 hr ph 4 0 from 1 2 hr ph 6 0 from 2 6 hr and ph 7 5 from 6 18 hr the tablets were characterized by usp dissolution apparatus 2 the vessels were filled with 900 ml of dissolution medium at a paddle speed of 100 rpm at 37 u00b0 c a non reactive wire was loosely coiled around each tablet to prevent from sticking to the glass and help it stay at the bottom of the vessel as can be concluded from fig6 in this example the greater the percentage weight.