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shape the particles being in a size range from about 40 to about 400 microns and including from about 5 to about 100 percent by weight of microporous particles of a synthetic thermoplastic polymeric material and from about 0 to about 95 percent by weight of nonporous synthetic thermoplastic polymeric material and subjecting the particles to an effective pressure from about 200 to about 8000 pounds per square inch while retaining the particles in the desired shape for a sufficient length of time to produce an integral porous structure having substantial physical integrity application_number US 55144683 A description as indicated the present method provides a facile means for producing three dimensional porous structures by use of the present invention it is possible to produce porous structures with a density less than the theoretical density of an identical structure made solely from nonporous particles of the same material at the same pressure the starting materials are particles of a synthetic polymeric material the material may be a homopolymer a copolymer or a blend of various homopolymers and or copolymers the process of the present invention applies to olefinic polymers condensation polymers and oxidation polymers typically the synthetic polymeric material will be a homopolymer of polypropylene or polyethylene exemplary.
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foam containing the hardener agent the flow of the resin milk or resin solution forms a flowing layer or flowing curtain respectively which features the shape of the cone shaped shell and which extends from the end of the pipe outwards to the wall of the mixing chamber or the discharge pipe respectively upon impingement of the thin flowing curtain on the wall the flowing mass is reflected and provides therewith the necessary vacuum or subpressure because the entire flow is directed forwards and achieves therewith a good mixing and acceleration of the foam the tenside foam produced by the agency of pressurized air flows in the outer pipe with an extremely low speed or velocity of flow towards the resin curtain and is aspirated into said resin milk due to said vacuum at said resin curtain whereby thereupon the excellent state of mixture the additional superfluous air originating from the addition of the foam and the vacuum of the flow produces the after foaming of the mixture necessary for the production of the foamed material or article preferably aqueous solutions of condensation products of urea and formalin are utilized for producing the resin milk or resin solution respectively the water contained in the resin milk is thereby utilized also for aiding in the production and forming of the foam cells during the after foaming the weight of the freshly produced foam.
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another a clock signal line transmitting a clock signal clk and a plurality of switching circuits performing electrical connection and disconnection between the clock signal line and the plurality of latch circuits upon turning on the shift register at least one of the switching circuits electrically disconnects at least one of the latch circuits from the clock signal line during an initialization period immediately after power has been turned on the frequency of the clock signal clk is lower than in a normal operation period and gradually increases toward the frequency used in the normal operation period application_number US 6371805 A description fig1 shows a shift register circuit 1 according to an embodiment of the invention the shift register circuit 1 is made up of a plurality of latch circuits lata latb having the arrangement shown in fig2 and 27 a plurality of logical or circuits or and a plurality of switches asw the foremost latch circuit of the shift register circuit 1 shown in fig1 may be either a latch circuit lata or a latch circuit latb and this is determined depending on an input clock signal it is controlled by the logical or circuits or and the switches asw whether or not clock signals clk clk are input to the latch circuits lata latb for example a logical or circuit or belonging to one unit 2 receives a signal output from a latch circuit of a preceding stage to a.
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of the striper 1 which in turn is driven by levers 6 from a knuckle joint as shown in fig1 the apparatus comprises a feed mechanism 7 object of the invention which as shown in fig2 and 3 comprises a set of toothed driving rollers 8 and a further set of driven rollers 9 mounted on respective parallel drive and driven shafts 10 and 11 said rollers mesh with one another without making any contact only for the purpose of pulling the yarn along by the alternate friction effect as the yarn passes between the teeth the rollers of each set are spaced apart and each pair of rollers 8 9 of each set defines an operating space s the face of the roller 8 9 facing the operating space s being provided with a bevelled surface 8a 9a the function of the bevelled surface 8a 9a of the toothed driving roller 8 9 is merely to facilitate the passage of the yarn from the neutral or inoperative area to the operating space wherein the rollers pick up the yarn and deliver it at a constant speed to the needles to drive the rollers 8 9 of the feed device there is provided a drive pulley 12 mounted on a shaft 13 carrying a bevel gear 14 meshing with a further bevel gear 15.
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2 n alkyl y 1 y 2 nc o u2014 y 1 y 2 nso 2 u2014 and u2014 so 2 ny 1 y 2 wherein y 1 and y 2 can be the same or different and are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen alkyl aryl cycloalkyl and aralkyl u201c ring system substituent u201d may also mean a single moiety which simultaneously replaces two available hydrogens on two adjacent carbon atoms one h on each carbon on a ring system examples of such moiety are methylene dioxy ethylenedioxy u2014 c ch 3 2 u2014 and the like which form moieties such as for example u201c heterocyclyl u201d means a non aromatic saturated monocyclic or multicyclic ring system comprising about 3 to about 10 ring atoms preferably about 5 to about 10 ring atoms in which one or more of the atoms in the ring system is an element other than carbon for example nitrogen oxygen or sulfur alone or in combination there are no adjacent oxygen and or sulfur atoms present in the ring system preferred heterocyclyls contain about 5 to about 6 ring atoms the prefix aza oxa or thia before the heterocyclyl root name means that at least a nitrogen oxygen or sulfur atom respectively is present as a ring atom any u2014 nh in a heterocyclyl ring may exist protected such as for example as an u2014 n boc u2014 n cbz u2014 n tos group and the like such protections are also considered part of this invention the heterocyclyl can be optionally substituted by one or more u201c ring system substituents u201d which may be the same or different and are as defined herein the nitrogen or sulfur atom of the.
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over the part of first portion 14 defining channels 36 and peaks 42 peaks 42 help guide the rain into valleys 40 of channels 36 thus channels 36 help to converge any rain water running over the first portion 14 of cover 10 of course some of the rain will fall directly on the gutter cover the illustrated configuration increases the volume of water at these locations causing the water to flow in streams around nose portion 18 to second portion 16 this facilitates initial wetting of second portion 16 causing cover 10 to begin functioning sooner and in light rain after the water has rounded nose portion 18 onto second portion 16 it flows into open trough 30 of rain gutter 32 coatings including suitable paint may be applied to the entire surface of cover 10 in order to induce the flowing water to form a film so as to enhance the cover 39 s wettability because the outermost edge of nose portion 18 extends beyond edge 34 of rain gutter 32 debris falls overboard to the ground and does not enter the gutter as a result of this arrangement the occurrence of u201c tiger striping u201d as well as other effects caused when water drips from nose portion 18 onto the front surface of the gutter is eliminated in addition it reduces the tendency for icicles to form and their attendant disadvantages to occur fig5 illustrates another embodiment of a gutter cover in accordance with the present invention in this case second portion 16 of cover 10 also includes a number of substantially parallel channels 44 extending in a flow direction as denoted by.
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there power is routed through fuse cartridges 20 a 20 b and 20 c output terminals 14 a 14 b and 14 c fig1 are provided along the bottom of the switch body 11 to conduct power to the other equipment in the cabinet not shown the electrical power is typically three phase power and the disconnect switch 10 has at least three identical cartridges 20 a 20 b 20 c fig1 corresponding to switch poles or sub circuits and is rated for three phase operation although single phase operation is also possible the disconnect switch 10 of the present invention is provided in sizes with ratings of 60 amps 30 amps and smaller the fuses 35 one of which is seen in fig3 are provided with suitable ratings for handling current overloads or faults the size type and ratings of the fuses are provided on labels 23 attached to the outside the cartridges 20 a 20 b 20 c as exemplified in fig1 and 2 the labels 23 do not cover the full face of each cartridge so as to allow room for vents 21 and an indicator window 39 referring again to fig1 the disconnect switch 10 has a rotary actuating mechanism 13 with three positions u201c on u201d u201c off u201d and u201c test u201d as shown in fig1 in the u201c off u201d position shown in fig1 with the u201c off u201d legend opposite the arrow indicator 17 the switch contacts in the disconnect switch are open and power is disconnected when the mechanism 13 is rotated so that the u201c on u201d legend is opposite indicator 17 the rotational action is translated to another.
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the trailer 10 is in the vertical position shown in fig3 similarly as the trailer 10 is pivoted from the vertical to the horizontal position the assembly 16 and the wheel 17 are pivoted on the shaft 31 by pendular action until the freeend 33 engages the support 42 the supporting end 41 of the support 18 thenmoves forward on top of the arm 30 to hold the free end 33 from free rotational displacement about the shaft 31 the force for this action is obtained from the pushrod 46 which is displaced rearwardly by a combination of a gravitational force and a returning force developed by a spring 49 the action of restoring the trailer 10 to its operating configuration is now complete and further pivoting of the trailer about the supports 23 transfers the weight of the trailer 10 onto the wheels 17 the assemblies 16 the arms 30 and the suspension supports 18 a stepwise increase in cross section of the pushrod 46 near its rearward most end 48 provides a locking facility to prevent accidental actuation ofthe pushrod 46 when the trailer 10 is in the horizontal position the locking action is achieved by the stepwise decrease in cross section of the rearward most end 48.
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absorber uva or hindered amine light stabilizer hals that provide minimal color in a cured clearcoat suitable uvas include compounds such as triphenyltriazines such as tinuvin u00ae 400 a mixture of 2 4 2 hydroxy 3 dodecyloxypropyl oxy 2 hydroxyphenyl 4 6 bis 2 4 dimethylphenyl 1 3 5 triazine and 2 4 2 hydroxy 3 tridecyloxypropyl oxy 2 hydroxyphenyl 4 6 bis 2 4 dimethylphenyl 1 3 5 triazine sold by ciba geigy and 2 4 6 bis 2 4 dimethyphenyl 1 3 5 trazin 2 yl 5 octyl phenol sold as cyasorb u00ae uv 1164 by cytec or oxalic acid anilides such as n 2 ethoxyphenyl n u2032 2 ethylphenyl ethanediamide sold as sanduvor u00ae vsu by clariant and n 2 ethoxyphenyl n u2032 4 isododecylphenyl ethanediarriide sold as sanduvor u00ae 3206 by clariant another suitable uva is propanedioic acid 4 methoxyphenyl methylene dimethyl ester sold as hostavin u00ae pr 25 by clariant suitable hals include 2 2 6 6 tetramethyl piperidine based hals such as n 1 acetyl 2 2 6 6 tetramethyl 4 piperidinyl 2 dodecylsuccinimide sold as sanduvor u00ae 3058 3 dodecyl 1 2 2 6 6 tetramethyl 4 piperidinyl 2 5 pyrrolidinedione sold as sanduvor u00ae 3055 propanedioic acid 4 methoxyphenyl methylene bis 1 2 2 6 6 tetramethyl 4 piperidinyl ester sold as hostavin u00ae pr31 and a blend of 7 oxa 3 20 diazadispiro 5 1 11 2 heneicosane 20 propanoic acid 2 2 4 4 tetramethyl 21 oxo dodecyl.
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potential users a storage medium for retaining records made by the recorder and a plurality of terminals dispersed about the enterprise the terminals are operable when temporarily assigned to an individual for allowing the assigned individual to view certain retained records by entering specified information pertaining to the desired records at the assigned terminal and the system only allows terminals to access records that are available to the individual to whom the terminal is assigned application_number US 25287002 A description the present embodiments of the invention are directed to a system and method which stores images received from various sources in a data base each such stored image having associated with it an identity of which allows users to access the image based on the identity of the user in one embodiment the images are accessed via a screen such as a tv screen remote from the image storage location from that remote location the user may view select print email selected ones of the images the degree to which the user can make copies or otherwise dispose of a particular image is dependant upon the nature of the image the system could be set so that only people u201c related u201d to an image such as a relative or identified friend of a patient in the case of a new born or related to a parent could view the image of the new born or via the image of the patient in this context the word related would.
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16 to this end there is provided a pump 48 located in the bottom of holding tank 14 in the final treatment station 16 there is an inlet 52 designed to receive the wastewater from the holding tank 14 in a first section of the final treatment station 16 there is provided a plurality of media 54 which are mounted on a support 56 as will be discussed in greater detail hereinbelow situated below media 54 and support 56 is a pump 58 to spray the wastewater from a bottom portion to the top subsequently the wastewater passes through outlet 60 to a second chamber generally designated by reference numeral 62 as may be seen in the drawings there are provided at least two hydrocyclones in this regard a first hydrocyclone 65 is arranged in a conventional manner wherein the conical portion is situated at the lower extremity the fluid is fed in through an upper feed inlet wherein a rotational motion is imparted thereto the acute angle near the bottom causes bridging and plugging wherein the liquid will reverse and flow upwardly along with an air core the solids will be discharged at the bottom a second hydrocyclone 67 is arranged in a reverse direction with the conical end being situated upwardly to receive water from the first hydrocyclone 65 thereby permitting addition of air in the water optionally an h v unit 55 may be used as may be seen in fig6 to 9 a unique feature of the present invention is the specially designed media thus each sheet of media comprises a central u201c corrugated u201d portion which is in the form of generally v shaped portions designated by reference.
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as described earlier it is attached by means of the attachments 35 which come to lie in the open oblong openings 32 the holding devices l and r have flat surfaces which are in the form of fitting surfaces by means of which the intermediate support 3 can be positioned precisely on the bearing block with the separating plane 24 between intermediate support 3 and bearing block 2 the holding devices l and r are provided with the fitting surface 311 with which they bear upon corresponding fitting surfaces 811 of the holding devices 25 of the bearing block 2 see also fig4 and 5 the fitting surfaces 311 of the intermediate support 3 together with their corresponding fitting surfaces 811 ensure precise alignment on the bearing block 2 of the intermediate support 3 in the axial direction which is defined by the axles of the supporting ring bearing or also by the axis of the rotor shaft for horizontal alignment the intermediate support 3 is provided with horizontal fitting surfaces 312 which are shown only from the back in fig7 since this is a top view the fitting surfaces 312 are bearing on their counterparts the fitting surfaces 812 of the holding devices 25 of.
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polyolefins suitable polymeric foams for the present invention will generally have a foam density between 10 and 300 kg m 3 suitable polymer foams for material composition of the polymeric foam structure include but are not limited to polyurethane polypropylene low density polyethylene two polymer blend foams comprising low density polyethylene and an ethylene copolymer two polymer blend foams comprising polypropylene and a thermoplastic elastomer two polymer blend foams comprising high density polyethylene and polystyrene three polymer blend foams comprising high density polyethylene polystyrene and low density polyethylene and three polymer blend foams comprising high density polyethylene polystyrene and linear low density polyethylene preferred polymeric foams for the present invention have a foam density between 20 and 100 kg m 3 most preferred polymeric foams for the present invention have a foam density between 25 and 65 kg m 3 the polymeric foam structure of the present invention can be made by a batch process such as by thermoforming or by a continuous process preferably the polymeric foam structure is made in a continuous process according to one batch process for the present invention sheet lengths of the polymeric foam sheet are placed in a thermoforming oven with localized heating elements and heated to the softening point of the polymeric foam sheet the band and the desired embossed pattern are impressed upon the softened area by the platens of the thermoforming apparatus according to one continuous process of the present invention polymeric foam sheet either from roll stock or from continuous foam sheet manufacturing equipment is drawn continuously through a rotating roller stand containing at least two heated cylindrical rolls the heated cylindrical rolls are heated to a temperature that is sufficient to permanently deform the polymeric foam after the sheet comes in contact with.
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antisense orientation in order to prove for production of antisense rna such antisense rna may be used in controlling the level of the polypeptide of the present invention in a cell the present invention also provides monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies against a polypeptide of the present invention the present invention further provides a process for production of monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies to the polypeptides of the present invention monoclonal antibodies may be prepared by common hybridoma technology using polypeptides of the present invention or fragments thereof as an immunogen polyclonal antibodies may also be prepared by common means which comprises inoculating host animals for example a rat or a rabbit with polypeptides of the invention and recovering immune serum the present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions containing a polypeptide of the present invention or an antibody thereof in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent and or carrier as the polypeptide of the present invention those which have deficiency in a part of their amino acid sequence e g a polypeptide comprised of the only essential sequence for revealing a biological activity in an amino acid sequence shown in seq id no 2 those which have a part of their amino acid sequence replaced by other amino acids e g those replaced by an amino acid having a similar property and those which have other amino acids added or inserted into a part of their amino acid sequence as well as those comprising the amino acid sequence shown in seq id no 2 5 or 8 as known well there are one to six kinds of codon encoding one amino acid for example one kind of codon for methionine met.
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the subsea xmas tree according to the present invention a more detailed example of embodiment will now be described with reference to fig1 fig1 is a cross sectional schematic view of a vertical subsea xmas tree 1 arranged on the sea floor on top of a subsea well the xmas tree 1 has an inner bore 3 for conducting hydrocarbons from the well in order to prevent the xmas tree components in the region within a wellhead 5 and above a tubing hanger 6 from being excessively heated a cooling means 7 is arranged to the xmas tree 1 the cooling means 7 comprises a fluid conducting pipe 9 the pipe 9 has an inlet 9 a guiding cooled cooling fluid into the xmas tree 1 and an outlet 9 b guiding heated cooling fluid out of the xmas tree 1 the pipe 9 also has a radiator part 9 c adapted for effective heat convection to the ambient sea water it should be noted that a substantial part of the pipe 9 has a vertical extension this results in a siphon effect in the cooling fluid since the colder cooling fluid has larger density than the warmer cooling fluid this principle is well known to a man skilled in the art thus by arranging the pipe 9 with such a vertical extension the need for a pump to provide circulation of cooling fluid is avoided preferably the pipe 9 has a vertical part 9 d extending in a substantially straight manner beside the radiator part 9 c on an upper side of the pipe 9 there is arranged a valve 11 and an inlet port 13 for accessing the interior of the pipe 9 the pipe channel may also be connected.
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gfci switches or relays and alarm generation circuitry connected to the load terminals on the opposite side application_number US 57281195 A description in order to afford a complete understanding of the invention and an appreciation of its advantages a description of a preferred embodiment in a typical operating environment is presented below shown in fig1 is a functional block diagram of the gfci incorporating miswiring prevention circuitry gfcimp the gfci 98 circuitry is depicted as a black box connected across the ac hot and neutral terminals with control signals going to both switch relays 88 90 the gfci circuit 98 can be any typical industry standard type gfci circuit that removes the power delivered to the load upon detection of a ground fault also included in many standard gfcis is a duplex receptacle 100 built into the device the duplex receptacle 100 is connected to the load hot and neutral terminals of the gfci 10 in order that power to it besides devices downstream be disconnected from the ac power upon the occurrence of a ground fault traditional gfcis consist mainly of these three elements gfci 98 switches 88 90 and the duplex receptacle 100 the gfcimp 10 employs additional circuitry to indicate the improper wiring of the device in an electrical system the additional elements are a sense circuit 94 alarm generation circuit 96 and power supply circuit 92 each will be explained in detail below the alarm generation circuit 96 will automatically generate an alarm if the following two conditions are met it is provided with.
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of a jacket to produce a bullet the monolithic metal insert permits expansion while the powder metal core provides mass initial prototypes were made following procedures employed in the fabrication of lead hollow point bullets commercially available lead hp bullets were analyzed and designs for non lead versions were developed it was determined that a bullet with an 80 grain tungsten tin w u2014 sn composite core a 40 grain monolithic tin insert and a 20 grain copper alloy jacket could be used to produce a 140 grain 38 caliber hollow point bullet that matched the dimensions and weight of the lead design the invention required a mixture of 75 wt tungsten and 25 wt tin which produces a material with a density of u02dc 14 g cm 3 an 80 grain composite core 0 309 u2033 diameter was fabricated by compressing the w u2014 sn mixture at room temperature and 50 000 psig pressure the core was seated in a 0 500 u2033 long 0 357 u2033 diameter copper alloy cup or jacket using a hand press the appropriate die and a punch with a flat face the inside diameter of the jacket had been u201c scored u201d along six equally spaced longitudinal lines to promote failure during expansion a 40 grain tin insert fabricated from extruded material was then seated on top of the pm core using a punch that produced a hollow tapered preferred conical cavity in the tin another die and punch were used to form a nose on the bullet this produced.
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back part 48 of the insole 44 is shown to have a wide margin 49 that extends from the rear of the shank area 51 about the heel the margin 49 cooperates with the outwardly extending flange of the counter as described below the texon products identified are manufactured by united shoe machine corp obviously other comparable materials may be used in fig5 a molded counter 60 is shown that is incorporated into the upper of the shoe at the quarters 15 between the foxing 16 and the lining 30 the counter 60 is generally u shaped when viewed from above and has a relatively stiff side wall 62 which extends about the heel portion of the upper and diminishes in height toward the forepart from the back stay 64 of the shoe the counter has an outwardly extending flange 66 about its lower edge 68 that forms a lasting margin to assemble the shoe as is described in detail below during the assembling of the upper 10 the counter is inserted between the foxing 16 and the lining 30 the flange 66 plays a major roll in imparting lateral stability to the shoe to reduce the danger of twisting the foot or ankle of the wearer the one piece vamp 14 of the upper extends about the toe area 70 and the side quarters 72 and includes a lasting margin 74 immediately adjacent the feather edge sized to extend under the.
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28 n 0 42 c 61 30 h 8 26 n 0 41 t m 207 u00b0 determined by differential scanning calorimetry on reheating a sample of the terminal amine containing polypivalolactone prepared in part b above was molded into a thin disc at 180 u00b0 and 3000 psi the disc was ejected from the mold at 100 u00b0 using a 76 2 mm two roll roller mill preheated to 225 u00b0 24 g of the terminal amine containing polypivalolactone prepared in part b was first melted amber color and then rolled for 13 minutes with 41 g of an ethylene methyl acrylate half ethyl ester of maleic acid 41 5 54 4 5 terpolymer initially vapors were observed but they soon ceased sixty grams of amber rubbery graft copolymer were obtained a film of the graft copolymer was pressed between kapton u00ae polyimide film du pont co at 215 u00b0 14 06 kg cm 2 the film when stretched at 5 80 cm min gave 360 percent elongation at the break 175 percent permanent set with a tensile strength of 133 6 kg cm 2 a sample which was stretched after cold drawing three times to 160 percent had 15 percent permanent set a fiber spun at 204 u00b0 had a denier of 209 an.
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then increases the output from the power source 22 increasing the power supplied to the motor 28 at a relatively slow rate of speed 2 8 seconds in turn the motor 28 accelerates the inner and outer eccentric weights 50 52 up to speed slowly enough that the slip clutch 60 does not activate and therefore the amplitude does not change at 90 100 of desired speed or at some speed faster than frame resonance the power source 22 suddenly surges to full output for a short period of time 20 milliseconds to 0 5 seconds estimated which causes the clutch 60 to slip and increase the amplitude as the inner and outer eccentric weights 50 52 are moved out of 180 degree opposition note power source 22 output may be larger than what is required to drive the motor 28 at maximum frequency so that the amplitude adjustment can occur at a predetermined speed the controller 80 monitors the response in the vibration of the drum 14 and may also determine the response of the material 12 being compacted via accelerometers 84 mounted on the drum 14 and frame 18 conventional controllers 80 and other hardware such as made by geodynamik for example could be used for this application which is in effect a compaction indicator combined with a compactor control system if the vibration sensed is not adequate for compaction the amplitude is changed until the desired amplitude is reached this is sensed by identifying the point amplitude at which de coupling of the drum 14 from the surface of the material 12 being compacted occurs and then backing off slightly the entire system can be monitored via the.
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mounted present invention where by the negative polarity causes the hydrogen atoms 21 and carbon atoms 23 to separate and align with like atoms in a most preferred embodiment of the present invention ceramic magnet 4 mounted with its south polarity 5 directly against a fuel conduit 6 with a plurality of additional ceramic magnet 4 s fitted circularly around the same fuel conduit 6 with all conduit contact sides providing a south polarity 5 ensuring an opposing force on all sides of the fuel conduit 6 causing the positively charged carbon atoms 23 to travel to the outside of the fuel conduit 6 while the negatively charged hydrogen atoms 21 are pushed to the center allowing providing for separated atoms 22 for easier combining of introduced oxygen 30 with the hydrogen atoms 21 for more complete combustion as the fuel passes the magnetic hydrocarbon treatment device 26 and moves toward the fuel outlet direction 10 referring now to fig3 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the magnetic hydrocarbon treatment device 26 is mounted immediately upstream from the combustion unit on the fuel conduit 6 affecting the temperature and pollutants in the flue exhaust 28 in operation the.
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is placed on top of the tower 2 a low speed shaft extends out of the nacelle front and is connected with a wind turbine rotor through a wind turbine hub 4 the wind turbine rotor comprises at least one rotor blade e g three rotor blades 5 as illustrated fig2 illustrates an overview of a typical wind power plant wpp according an embodiment of the invention a wind power plant may in some contexts be referred to as wind parks or wind farms a wind power plant comprises a number of wind turbines wt located in the same area in a group onshore or offshore the wind turbines may be assembled to constitute a total unified power producing unit that can be connected to the utility grid a wind power plant typically has a u201c master u201d or central controller cc the central controller cc may according to an embodiment of the invention be located as part of or in relation to a scada server the central controller cc may be related to a control station or substation which may comprise a number of computers or processing units the central controller cc may also have a processing unit and may typically comprise means for continuously monitoring the condition of the wind turbines and collect statistics on its operation and may at the same time send control instructions to the wind turbines the.
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downwardly thereto descend the cable 35 thereon the pulleys 33 and ascend the springs 36 locking the gate 30 thereby pivoting the first counter weight 38 trapping the movable rod 25 between the first counter weight 38 and the diverter gate 40 inserting a trash receptacle 15 therein the frame 18 raising the gate 30 thereby forcing the movable rod 25 downwardly to pivot the second counter weight 39 which simultaneously pivots the diverter gate 40 enabling the movable rod 25 to travel upwardly to its original position utilizing the side entrance to fill the trash receptacle 15 with desired items thereby removing the cord hook 73 from the corresponding post 32 and side pipe 27 and enabling the screening 21 to collapse and entering the apparatus 10 replacing the cord hooks 73 as desired allowing a pair of loading arms thereon a garbage truck to lower the gate 30 in a manner as abovementioned for emptying of the trash receptacle 15 and replacing as desired and allowing the apparatus 10 to visually cover and physically protect trash receptacle 15 without the disadvantages of conventional gates in a manner which is quick and effective the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description they are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention and method of use to the precise forms disclosed obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching the embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application and to thereby.
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description as shown in fig1 7 the disclosed invention is a commercial grade wheeled refuse receptacle 10 the refuse receptacle 10 includes a body 12 with an upper portion 14 a lower portion 16 and a receiving portion 18 the front side of the body 12 includes a front channel 20 with a lift bar 22 the upper portion 14 includes a top rim 24 and a handle 26 a lid 28 attaches to the handle 26 by attachment posts 30 such that the attachment posts 30 are attached to the handle 26 and the lid rests on the top rim 24 of the receptacle the upper portion and lower portion are separated by a lip 15 created between the two portions a corresponding lip defines the receiving portion so that if one receptacle is nested within a second receptacle the lip of the receiving portion supports the lip defining the upper portion as shown in the preferred embodiment each lip includes a horizontal portion 17 and an angled portion 19 the handle 26 extends rearward from the upper portion 14 by a plurality of projections 27 the preferred embodiment has three such projections 27 to support the handle 26 the attachment posts 30 on the lid 28 can then be secured to the handle 26 by use of attachment plates 31 and a pair of screws 29 or other conventional fastening means referring to fig3 and 6 9 the lid is designed with two sets of opposing vertical sidewalls 34 and an upper surface 32 the upper surface 32 is designed with a convex curve to direct rain or other fluids away from.
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programs and run the patterns communication between the computer and the motors 39 integrated controllers is accomplished with a simple command set supplied by ims for example if 24 motors are labeled a b c w x then upon sending the command u201c dmr 2048 u201d motor d will move clockwise 2048 steps using commands like this along with the timing functionality of the labview language programs to create patterns can be produced by anyone of ordinary skill in the art for example a typical labview program would start by giving all the motors the command to wake up again all commands given to the motor are in the command set supplied by ims followed by setting the acceleration deceleration maximum velocity direction etc for each motor once the basic motor parameters are input the program would proceed to command the motors to move stop wait etc as an example if a simple wavelike pattern is desired as in fig1 motor a is directed to move at velocity v labview is programmed to wait 100 ms and then send the command for b to move at velocity v wait 100 ms and have c move at velocity v etc until 2300 ms after motor a started moving finally causing motor x to start moving at velocity v when each motor reaches the bottom of its movement cycle which the program specifies the command to return the top is given when the motors reach the top of their movement cycle the process is repeated this sequenced motor start.
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multiple sclerosis functional roles and therapeutic targeting autoimmunity 2007 march 40 2 148 160 to test whether int131 is able to penetrate the intact bbb int131 was radiolabeled with tritium u201c 3 h int131 u201d prior to intraperitoneal injection into adult sprague dawley rats the purity of the radiolabeled int131 was determined by high performance liquid chromatography hplc fractionation prior to injection and again at the close of the experiment at both time points virtually all of the radiolabeled material was found in a single peak demonstrating the stability of 3 h int131 over the course of the study at the time of injection into the test animals the labeled int131 was mixed with non labeled int131 such that the injection of 50 mg kg of int131 resulted in each animal receiving 1000 u03bcci kg of labeled drug the test animals were sacrificed at 1 6 and 24 hours after injection and blood brain cerebrospinal fluid u201c csf u201d spinal cord kidney liver and small bowel were harvested for determination of 3 h int131 content by liquid scintillography table 1 lists the int131 concentration in all the tissues analyzed one hour after a single administration of u02dc 50 mg kg of 3 h int131 the average amount.
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these purposes the specific speed sensing means is not limiting to the present invention and can be a tachometer 50 or alternatively a hall effect gear tooth sensor associated with a gear connected to one of the rotating shafts of the engine or any type of resolver that is able to provide a signal to the engine control unit 40 that represents a speed of the engine 10 throughout the description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention the gear ratio of the transmission 16 refers to the ratio in speed between the crankshaft 70 and the propeller shaft 72 in many types of marine propulsion systems the transmission 16 is not connected directly to both the propeller shaft 72 and the crankshaft 70 but instead the propeller shaft 72 is associated with additional gearing and shafts for purposes of this description the more simplified schematic representation in fig2 is sufficient to describe the operation of the present invention fig3 shows five acceleration curves 201 205 which represent different rates of change e g u03b1 1 u03b1 4 in engine speed as a function of time the five acceleration curves show how the present invention would operate to shift from low gear to high gear under several different circumstances lines 211 212 213 and 214 represent four exemplary engine speeds i e u03c9 1 u03c9 4 that can be used in the manner described above to determine the shift points according to the operation of the present invention for example if the engine speed is between lines 211 and 212 and the acceleration is less than a predetermined limit e g u03b1 1 or u03b1 2 the present invention would cause the transmission.
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string above the bit the borehole 3 is drilled downward from the surface and then caused to turn toward a horizontal condition as shown when the depth of the shale seam is reached that may be nominally horizontal but there may be a known or approximately known small inclination angle to the seam the object of the drilling process is to drill for an extended distance while maintaining such drilling within the shale seam to provide a path for enhancement of fracking equipment and or the recovery of hydrocarbon such as oil or gas from the selected seam previously little information was available to assist in maintaining the drill bit path within the seam as during horizontal drilling to different locations within the seam gamma ray detectors either total gamma ray counters or so called focused gamma ray counters were frequently used for detecting an out of coal seam drilling condition such detectors provide very short depth of investigation and are located a considerable distance behind the bit so that the resulting borehole path tended to have considerable up and down bending deviation since the bit had to be out or nearly out of the bed or formation layer before deviation from the desired trajectory was sensed and only then could a correction in drilling direction be made using known measure while drilling techniques to change the inclination of the.
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may be arranged along shaft 63 and the entire assemblage blister packed or placed in an appropriate carton to be sold as the kit of components with the instructions and cautionary notice the fig9 shows an alternative holder 70 which is provided with an elongated shaft 71 having a cross sectio 72 which matches at least a portion of the shape form between the integral first and second arms of clip 7 when clip 7 is selectively and releasably secured to the elongated shaft 71 so that the plurality of color coded pairs of clip 7 may be selectively and releasably secured and displayed on the elongated shaft 71 the holder 70 is provided with a base 73 to which is secured an upright portion 74 affixed to the shaft 71 if desired the base 73 may be provided with a magnetic and or rubber pad for convenient mounting an optional feature of holder 70 is to provide the portion 74 with triangular shaped clip separating elements such as 75 and 76 distributed along the entire length of shaft 71 the purpose of such element 75 and 76 is to permit a pair of color coded clips to be disposed therebetween and to separate it from the adjacent pair of color coded clips in addition the element 75 and 76 guide the ends.
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treating the subterranean formation the material may comprise thermoplastic material capable of softening upon heating or softening at the temperature of the subterranean formation whereby it may adhere to the particulates with which it is introduced examples of suitable materials include polyolefins including polyethylene polypropylene polybutylene polymers and fluoropolymers and copolymers polyimides polyurethanes polysulfones polycarbonates and cellulose derivatives the material also may comprise glass ceramic carbon natural or synthetic polymers or metal filaments and the like the adhesive coated material may be utilized in substantially any physical form such as for example ground material ribbons flakes fibers and the like the adhesive coated material may comprise ground material having an average particle size of from about 10 to about 150 mesh on the u s sieve series when the material is in the form of a ribbon it may be from about 2 5 to about 250 microns thick from about 0 4 to about 6 5 millimeters wide and from about 5 to in excess of from about 50 millimeters in length when in flake form the adhesive coated material may have a thickness of from about 2 5 to about 250 microns and may have either a regular of irregular shape and will have a surface area in the range of from about 2 to about 325 square millimeters when in fiber form it may have an average or effective diameter of from about 2 to about 200 microns and a length of at least about 2 millimeters the length of the fibers is limited only by the practical applications of handling pumping and the like the current practical limit to the length is about 100 millimeters the quantity.
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a density of 0 7 g cm 3 thickness 50 u03bc and contains 0 02 weight of boron with respect to absolutely dry material the same material is used for preparing by the same process and on the same equipment but with the use of desalted water control samples of electric insulation paper the density and thickness of which equal those of the paper containing boric acid the value of tan u03b4 is determined for the samples of paper of both types in the following way paper samples are collected into a pack 280 320 u03bc thick the pack is pressed between flat electrodes 46 mm in diameter under a pressure of 0 2 kgf cm 2 and dried in vacuum under a residual pressure of 5 10 4 mm hg at 125 u00b0 c for 2 hours then the packs are cooled in vacuum under the same residual pressure down to experimental temperature which is 30 u00b0 60 u00b0 100 u00b0 or 120 u00b0 c and thermostatted at one of these temperature value after the electrodes are connected to the measuring arm of the schering bridge the tests are conducted with the use of industrial alternating current with a frequency of 50 hz at a voltage of 5 v u03bc the tan u03b4 values are being read directly off the schering bridge after the latter has been balanced table 1 presents the values of tan u03b4 determined for the paper samples obtained according to the described process table 1______________________________________ tan u03b4 of the samplestempera containingture u00b0 c boron control______________________________________ 30 0 00105 0 00105 60 0 00085 0 00085100 0 00085 0 00085120 0 0010 0 0012______________________________________ electric insulation paper is prepared under laboratory conditions on the basis of pure electric insulation cellulose obtained.
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invention first the position sensors are calibrated at 501 which position sensors are of the type described in connection with fig1 by pushing the position sensors out from the refining surface of the stator and moving them into contact with the refining surface of the rotor thereafter a non contact measurement of the distance between the refining surfaces at each measurement position according to the reluctance method is performed at 502 at three different measurement positions in the region of the refining gap and the refining surfaces by means of three position sensors positioned at different measurement positions where each position sensor measures the reluctance in a circuit in which at least the refining surface of the rotor and the refining gap are included the measurement of the distance is performed substantially along one and the same diameter of the refining surface of one of the refining discs after this the signals measurement results from the position sensors are processed at 503 the measurement results are analysed at 504 which analysis comprises comparison of the measurement results with each other the refining surface of the stator is adjusted based on this comparison in step 504 until substantially the same measurement results are obtained at all measurement positions whereby correct alignment between the refining surfaces is attained thereafter this process is preformed recurrently during the operation of the refining apparatus fig6 shows a flow diagram.
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be accomplished by a material folding or by a material manipulator for example the surface 112a also has retro reflective optical properties so that with top lighting reflective light is directed in the z direction to provide a high contrast background against any cloth object placed on surface 112a the latter feature is particularly useful in systems having optical sensors which can identify the location and orientation of material on surface 112a the sewing assembly 116 includes a sewing machine 140 adapted for linear motion along the y axis the sewing machine is also pivotable about its needle axis as driven by control 124 by way of motor 142 and gear assembly 144 the sewing assembly 116 further includes an interlocking belt assembly including a first set of parallel endless belts 150 and a second set of parallel endless belts 152 the belts of sets 150 and 152 are adapted so that their lower surface may frictionally drive material between those lower surfaces and an underlying support surface 160 which is generally in continuous with surfaces 112a and 114a under the control of the controller 124 fig3 shows the belt assemblies 120 150 152 and 122 in schematic form together with the sewing machine 140 wherein the belt sets 150 and 152 include alternating sets of three roller endless belts and two point continuous belts in operation the controller 124 controls the belts adjacent to the sewing head of sewing machine.
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able to separate the housing 15 into an upper primary chamber 165 or first primary chamber and a lower primary chamber 170 or second primary chamber the piston 20 is translatable relative to the housing 15 along the direction z between an upper neutral position and a lower neutral position the piston 20 is translatable along the primary direction z the piston 20 is made from a metal material preferably aluminum the piston 20 includes a peripheral receiving groove 180 for receiving a piston seal 175 a passage opening 185 for the stem 30 and sealing means 190 for the opening 185 the piston 20 is fastened to the shaft 25 using a screw 252 engaged in an axial tapping 254 of the shaft 25 the screw 252 traverses a screw orifice 202 arranged at the center of the piston and centered on the axis a 4 two washers 256 and 258 respectively positioned in the first primary chamber 165 and in the second primary chamber 170 are axially tightened around the orifice 202 by the screw 252 and the shaft 25 one end of the shaft 25 opposite the piston 20 is coupled to the pumping stage 8 the shaft 25 is cylindrical and centered on a fifth axis a 5 combined with the first axis a 1 the shaft 25 is received in the primary bearing 160 the shaft 25 is translatable with the piston 20 along the primary direction z the reversing stem 30 has a first end part 192 a central part 193 and a.
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furnace preheated to 2420 u00b0 f to 2460 u00b0 f and removed from the furnace when the o d of the cylinder reaches about 2410 u00b0 f the cylinder is then rapidly transferred to a centrifugal spinner and spun at a speed sufficient to generate a 75 g force on the i d of the cylinder the spinning continues until the o d of the cylinder reaches a temperature of about 1600 u00b0 f the cylinder is slow cooled to room temperature over a period of two days by placing it in a cooling pit and covering it with with an insulating material such as vermiculite following cooling the cylinder is rough bored to an internal dimension from 0 012 34 to 0 025 34 less than the desired finish dimension the cylinder is then heat treated it is placed in a furnace pre heated to about 1900 u00b0 to 2150 u00b0 f and allowed to reach an o d temperature as measured by an optical pyrometer of about 1900 u00b0 f and held at that temperature for about 45 minutes the cylinder is then rapidly transferred to a spinner and spun until the o d temperature reaches about 600 u00b0 f during the cooling cycle on the spinner both water and forced air are used to obtain the desired cooling rate during the treatment cycle with a typical total cooling time being about 5 minutes when the o d reaches about 600 u00b0 f it is removed from the spinner and cool slowly to ambient temperature the cylinder is.
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disclosed the system 10 includes a plasma device 12 that is coupled to a power source 14 an ionizable media source 16 and a precursor source 18 power source 14 includes any suitable components for delivering power or matching impedance to plasma device 12 more particularly the power source 14 may be any radio frequency generator or other suitable power source capable of producing power to ignite the ionizable media to generate plasma the plasma device 12 may be utilized as an electrosurgical pencil for application of plasma to tissue and the power source 14 may be an electrosurgical generator that is adapted to supply the device 12 with electrical power at a frequency from about 0 1 mhz to about 2 450 mhz and in another embodiment from about 1 mhz to about 13 56 mhz the plasma may also be ignited by using continuous or pulsed direct current dc electrical energy the precursor source 18 may be a bubbler or a nebulizer configured to aerosolize precursor feedstocks prior to introduction thereof into the device 12 the precursor source 18 may also be a micro droplet or injector system capable of generating predetermined refined droplet volume of the precursor feedstock from about 1 femtoliter to about 1 nanoliter in volume the precursor source 18 may also include a microfluidic device a piezoelectric pump or an ultrasonic vaporizer the system 10 provides a flow of plasma through the device 12 to a workpiece u201c w u201d e g tissue plasma feedstocks which include ionizable media and precursor feedstocks are.
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preeq 413 a differentiator 414 for differentiating the output of the pre equalizer 413 a reproducing pll 415 for detecting synchronization when reproducing data a d converter 416 for digitizing the gain controlled signal an equalizer 417 of fdts df method or fdtrs df method a modulation code decoder 418 for decoding modulated encoded signal ecc decoder 419 for decoding the ecc encoded signal mpeg a v decoder 421 for decoding the encoded signal to mpeg format and d a converter 423 for analogously converting mpeg decoded audio video signal and outputting the converted mpeg decoded audio video signal 0055 fig4 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of equalizer 100 of the optical recording reproducing apparatus according to the present invention the equalizer 100 comprises ff unit 110 fb unit 120 a first adder 130 a slicer 140 an error calculating unit 150 a second adder 170 and a signal detection unit 160 ff unit 110 has a feedforward filter and removes pre cursor from the inter symbol interference of reproduced signal fb unit 120 has a feedback filter and predicts and outputs post cursor of the inter symbol interference based on the feedback signal from the slicer 140 in other words fb unit 120 predicts.
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steel spring tempered titanium spring tempered graphite alloys thereof or graphite spring tempered metal or alloy e g stainless steel bronze brass copper aluminum steel or titanium allows the strip 10 to be rolled up or otherwise made compact for storage and allows it to lie flat without showing a memory of the position in which it was stored this is desirable as most golfers do not want a 5 ft long strip 10 extending across their floors when they are not practicing putting spring tempered stainless steel brass bronze copper steel or tatanium is a suitable choice for this application also because it is reflective as mentioned above the reflective property of the surface allows the user to evaluate his swing easily the strip 10 should be heavy enough that it does not wrinkle or crumple when the ball rolls on it the strip 10 is not limited to being made of spring tempered metal metal alloy or graphite and may be made of any suitable material that does not show the position it was stored in possesses the reflective property and the weight described above in some embodiments a weight may be attached to one end or another part of the strip 10 fig1 b depicts the second surface 16 of the putting strip.
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the bucks fascia but not constrict it the skin and loose areola tissues are then pulled over the implant and sutured to the skin or mucous membrane at the coronal sulcus the implant if desired can be anchored in place with sutures before the incision in the penile skin is closed a two layer closure using absorbable sutures may be used after two weeks the sheath for collection of urine can be used it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that use of the implant of the present invention provides significant advantages over the previous methods of attaching the flexible elastic sheath of the urinary collection device to the penis prior art techniques are generally temporary and or potentially unsanitary and or require the assistance of others for proper placement of the sheath on the penis in contrast a patient with the implant of the present invention can simply and readily attach the condom like sheath to his penis himself by unrolling the prerolled sheath over the distal end of the penis and the protuberance formed by the implant and if desired for extra security putting an elastic band in place the protuberance formed by the surgical implantation of the implant effectively increases the diameter of the penis and thus provides a very effective means of retaining the elastic sheath in place the new improved implant which is the subject of this application permits the penis to be freely movable.
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not shown accordingly an installation in accordance with this embodiment only involves the connection of two wires e g electrical connections 308 and 310 to install the decoder module 300 as opposed to six wires in the separated decoder module and coil module as illustrated in fig2 thus with the new module according to several embodiments of the invention the task of installing a decoder module and coil unit is simplified since there are fewer wires to connect additionally this embodiment provides a space saving design that is more streamlined and easier to install with less clutter due to excess wires furthermore the installer only needs to provide and install a single integrated device rather than purchasing and providing a separate decoder module and a separate coil housing module in operation a portion of a plunger not shown of the selector valve assembly 202 is disposed within a core tube not shown that extends into the opening of the coil housing 306 about which the coil is wound while another portion of the plunger is seated against a solenoid plunge port not shown within the selector valve assembly 202 in a normally closed position e g a spring within the core tube holds the plunger against the solenoid plunge port in this position high pressure water flow from a main water control valve not shown located within a main control valve portion 206 of the device is flowed up high pressure water line 208 into the selector valve assembly 202 and its regulator and is prevented from further movement.
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here essentially two general methods were followed in method i the methoxy tetralones were reacted with long chain alkyl or cycloalkyl amines to produce the substituted ketamines which in turn were hydrogenated to the final amine products in method ii the methoxy tetralones were reacted with hydroxyl amine to form the corresponding oximes the oximes were reacted with hydrogen to form the primary amino compound which compound in turn was reacted with a long chain alkyl or cycloalkyl aldehyde to form a schiff base the schiff base thus formed was then reduced to form the secondary amine compound containing the long chain alkyl or cycloalkyl radical the following examples illustrate preparation of typical compounds of the invention it is understood of course that these examples are merely illustrative and that the invention is not to be limited thereto here 0 1 mole 17 6 g of 5 hydroxy 1 tetralone was reacted with 0 1 mole 11 g of n hexylamine in the presence of 200 ml benzene solvent para toluene sulfonic acid was employed as a catalyst the benzene solution was refluxed for about 72 hours until the theoretical amount of 1 8 ml of water was collected in a water separator the benzene was then stripped to produce the corresponding n hexyl ketamine compound 0 1 mole of the ketamine in 200 ml ethanol was then hydrogenated with raney nickel catalyst 6 g after no additional uptake of hydrogen was noted the reaction was.
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2 co 3 which is added in amount approximately 10 of the bone dry weight bdw of the chips added to the vessel 16 the regular soda ash is added from a liquor supply 20 that injects the soda ash with the cooking liquor into the vessel of the cooking system 16 or into the chip feed system 14 upstream of the vessel the chips and cooking liquor are heated in the vessel 16 such as with steam 18 injected to the vessel to a temperature in a range of 330 degrees deg fahrenheit f to 380 deg f or in a range 360 deg f to 370 f the chips are retained in the vessel for a period such as two 2 to fifteen 15 minutes or 4 to 10 minutes the chips are mechanically fiberized in a chip fiberizing vessel 17 such as defiberator or refiner vessel to a shines content of for example 10 to 50 or 30 to 45 the fiberized chips are discharged from the fiberizing vessel 17 and directed to one or more stages 22 of delignification such as a continuous or batch chemical reactor s 24 the delignification stages may remove or oxidize the lignin in the fiberized chips using oxidizing agents 26 such as one or more of oxygen hydrogen peroxide and ozone the fiberized chips.
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format of the expected result to obtain an expected result for the current invocation of the test harness 130 for the program 125 through employment of the datadumper the test control component 140 compares the current result of the variable with the expected result of the variable for the current invocation an illustrative description of exemplary operation of the apparatus 100 is presented for explanatory purposes turning to fig3 the user 145 in one example creates a test harness 130 for each test 150 of the test harness 130 the user 145 proceeds to step 305 upon verifying and benchmarking all tests 150 within the test harness 130 the user 145 proceeds to step 315 in step 310 the user 145 modifies and or adds tests to the test harness 130 in step 320 the user 145 invokes the execute command argument from the interface component 115 the processor 105 executes the test harness 130 on the program 125 in step 325 the test control component 140 provides the results of the variables of the program 125 to the interface component 115 the interface component 115 provides the results to the user 145 where the user 145 accepts the results of the variables of the program 125 during execution of the test harness 130 the user 145 proceeds to step 330 where the user 145 rejects the results.
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21 in rotation at an exactly predetermined angular speed in the direction indicated by arrow s in the figure we consider now the machine 21 which placed at the loading station of the trousers 26 an operator acting at said loading station loads a trouser 26 on to the machine 22 during the rotation movement of frame 21 about axis 0 following the same modalities as described with reference to fig1 once the loading has been carried out the steam and or hot air is immediately injected into the inner part of trouser 26 and trouser 26 is subjected thereto for a predetermined period of time for example 24 seconds until it reaches the unloading position as indicated in fig2 by the position of the machine 25 at this point the steam and or hot air is shut off and the trouser 26 is removed from the machine by a second operator or advantageously by means of an automatic device 30 which will be described in more detail hereinbelow the above described process is continuously repeated for each machine on the frame 21 in this context it is worthwhile noting that fig2 represents a plant equipped with four machines 22 23 24 25 however the number of machines does not constitute a limitation of the present invention which is applicable to any number of machines also noteworthy is the fact that the invention is not limited to a plant assembled on a circular frame preferred embodiments include those having single machines mounted on movable supports moving along tracks following a predetermined route not necessarily circular according to the invention the plant 20 is provided with an automatic unloading device 30.
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coping 16 and a liner 18 covers the interior of the wall 14 and the ground surface on which the above ground pool 10 is erected as shown in fig2 and 3 the wall 14 is made up of an elongated strip of sheet metal the base 12 is made up of extruded u shaped sections 19a 19b connected together by joints 22 and defining a continuous slot or groove 20 to receive the bottom edge of the wall 14 the coping 16 is made up of a series of coping sections 17a 17b joined together end to end as will be described a coping section 17 includes a length of extruded plastic material extruded at a predetermined radius corresponding to the size of the pool as is required the coping section 17 includes a ledge portion 30 and overhanging flanges 32 a pair of legs 36 and 38 extend downwardly from the ledge portion 30 the legs 36 and 38 define a narrow slot 40 therebetween this slot 40 snugly fits over the upper portion of the wall 14 bores 42 are formed during the extrusion process and extend parallel to each other in the ledge portion and upper portion of the legs 36 and 38 when the coping sections 17 are joined end to end dowels 44 are inserted in bores 42 in addition and as shown in fig4 and 5 locking buckles 48 are provided underneath the ledge portion 30 the locking buckles 48 have an over center feature.
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assembly 40 urges the tapered locking ring outwards against the tapered load shoulder 58 on the hanger 50 and into engagement with the landing groove 9 in the surface wellhead 4 at this point further longitudinal movement of the second tubular assembly 40 is prevented the engagement of the engagement assembly 54 with the shoulder 8 and groove 9 in the surface wellhead is shown in the right hand portion of fig1 a and 2 a the supply of hydraulic fluid to the piston cavity 114 is maintained causing the piston 116 to continue its longitudinal movement towards the casing string 6 with the engagement assembly 54 restraining further movement of the second tubular assembly 40 further movement of the piston 116 applies tension to the inner sleeve 42 at a given applied tension the shear pin 86 retaining the tensioning collar 78 shears allowing the tensioning collar 78 to move longitudinally with respect to the inner sleeve 42 this in turn releases the locking ring 72 from the groove 74 the bias of the locking ring 72 urges it into engagement with the corresponding groove 24 in the inner surface of the outer sleeve 14 this position is shown in the right hand portion of fig2 a and 2 b at this point the casing string 6 is secured and held under tension further tension may be applied by increasing the pressure of the hydraulic fluid in the piston cavity 114 forcing the piston further towards the casing string 6 as noted above the grooves 24 and the corresponding lands in the inner surface of the outer sleeve 14 are formed to allow the locking ring 72 to move longitudinally towards the casing string 6 as further tension is applied to the outer.
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diastolic pressure oscillation shape at diastolic data points on a pressure versus time curve i e the oscillometric blood pressure envelope and the pulse period representative of the information gathered during each nibp determination as would be apparent to one of skill in the art the parameter memory 108 may be utilized to store additional information related to the measurement of a patient 39 s blood pressure from the standpoint of the principles of the present invention the processing of the signals from the pressure transducer 104 by the microprocessor 107 to produce blood pressure data and optionally to reject artifact data can be conducted in accordance with the prior art teachings of the above referenced ramsey 39 029 and 39 034 patents alternatively the blood pressure can be determined in accordance with the teachings of medero et al in u s pat no 4 543 962 of medero in u s pat no 4 546 775 of hood jr et al in u s pat no 4 461 266 of ramsey iii et al in u s pat no 4 638 810 of ramsey iii et al in u s pat no 4 754 761 of ramsey iii et al in u s pat no 5 170 795 and of ramsey iii et al in u s pat no 5 052 397 all of which are commonly assigned herewith and the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated.
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vis u00e0 vis the hole 42 in a preferred embodiment the hole 42 on the branch 32 approximately normal to the axis of insertion is a circular hole whose dimensions correspond to the diameter of the plug 22 except for the dimensional tolerances for example for an is 1 distal plug the dimension is 1 59 u2212 0 03 mm and for a df1 distal plug the dimension is 1 25 u2212 0 03 mm the hole 34 the second branch 44 which extends obliquely to the z axis of insertion is an oblong hole so that it can also be crossed except the dimensional tolerances by the plug inserted along the z axis of insertion as can be seen in greater detail in fig4 a and fig4 b the holes 42 and 44 are slightly shifted with respect to each other when the leaf spring is in the free state that is to say in the absence of any external forces and before insertion of the plug 22 see fig4 a however these holes are aligned when the plug is inserted the leaf spring 30 then being in a deformed state of elastic stress see in fig4 b this alignment of the holes geometrically defines a channel through which the cylindrical plug 22 can be inserted housed and kept in place the.
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controller power fail condition or when the manual override switch is activated during maintenance the pcm bus isolator contains the logic circuitry required to isolate the pcm bidirectional data bus from the system bus it is controlled by the system power rail of vcc o p control latch and the local power fail logic the station trunk address register is an octal latch required to select one of twenty four line interfaces station trunk control is an 8 bit parallel to serial shift registers required for station trunk control functions i e line card identity or an alarm condition the register is clocked at a frequency of 1 54 mhz the codec control is an 8 bit parallel to serial shift register required to direct the codecs on the line cards to transmit and receive pcm data on the time slot specified the station trunk status circuit is a serial to parallel 8 bit shift register with tri state outputs it is used to monitor the line card information such as hookswitch condition ground recall detection or ring detection the msb register is a bidirection 8 bit parallel to serial and serial to parallel shift register for the most significant bits of a data word the group controller cpu loads an 8 bit word relating to the.
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superbase a boronic acid forming agent boronation solvent and boronation reaction temperature u201c superbase u201d means an extremely strong base such as combination of an organolithium reagent of formula rli where r is an alkyl or aryl group having 1 12 carbons and a bulky potassium alkoxide such as potassium tert butoxide or potassium tert pentoxide and the like u201c boronic acid forming agent u201d means a trialkyl boronate such as trimethyl borate triethyl borate tripropyl borate triisopropyl borate tributylborate and the like u201c boronation solvent u201d means a solvent an ether solvent such as diethyl ether thf 2 methyltetrahydrofuran mtbe dimethoxyethane and the like u201c suzuki coupling conditions u201d mean conditions using a suzuki coupling solvent suzuki coupling catalyst and suzuki coupling reaction temperature u201c suzuki coupling solvent u201d means an alcohol solvent with a boiling point of isopropyl alcohol such as n propyl alcohol n butyl alcohol or the like polar aprotic solvent such as dimethylformamide 1 methyl 2 pyrrolidone dimethylsulfoxide or the like ether solvent such as thf 2 methylthf dimethoxyethane mtbe or the like or mixture of any of the aforesaid mentioned solvents and water or toluene u201c suzuki coupling catalyst u201d means a pd catalyst such as pd pph 3.
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macro 30 with a memory the feature macro 58 is coupled to the base macro 30 by connecting the address line 0 62 address line 1 64 and feature macro used 70 connection points 52 of a second port 50 on the base macro 30 to the address line 0 62 39 address line 1 64 39 and feature macro used 70 39 connection points respectively of the feature macro 58 the serial port in 66 and serial port used 68 connection points 52 on the base macro are unconnected an alternative method for connecting a feature macro f to a base macro 30 is shown in fig6 and 7 in this embodiment the discrete connection points 52 of fig4 and 5 are replaced by a set of concentric continuous connection paths 80 which extend around the periphery of the base macro 30 in this manner a feature macro f may be connected at any point around the periphery of the base macro 30 by connecting the connection points 82 of the feature macro f to corresponding connection paths 80 on the base macro 30 using appropriate conductive paths 84 the base macro 30 may be provided with multiple sets of the concentric connection paths 80 to allow a plurality of feature macros to be respectively connected thereto alternately multiple feature macros may be connected to a single set of connection paths 80 if the base macro 30 is capable of differentiating between the plurality of feature macros further connection paths which extend partially around the periphery of the base macro 30 in one or more locations may also be used without departing from the intended scope of the present invention the foregoing description of the present invention has.
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around a spindle s of the scouring roller 117 or a spindle sa of the ink applying roller 135 the doctor device 125 is arranged so as to be released by turning the inking roller train 132 on the smoothing side by a hand of an operator or any other mechanical means furthermore the rollers 17 18 and 34 may be supported by a frame 144a as one unit to be rotatable around the spindle s of the scouring roller 117 for example the inking arrangement 110 entails the work for changing an ink shade and also for washing the ink and therefore in such case the working personnel must insert their hands into the doctor device 125 to proceed with wiping out the ink in a cleaning agent such as gasoline petroleum or the like in the case of the smoothing side inking roller train 132 since the doctor device 125 is positioned in a limited space surrounded by the inking roller trains 132 and 133 a handling work of the doctor device 125 involves some difficulty but the doctor device 125 is released and its handling is facilitated by arranging the smoothing side inking roller train 132 rotatable integrally by the frame 144 or 144a the doctor device 125 on a side of the finishing side inking roller train 133 is not positioned within a space.
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added to the coated flasks at approximately 1 u00d7 10 8 cells t150 flask the cells were incubated in 15 mls of complete bone marrow medium at 33 u00b0 c in the presence of 5 co 2 after 3 u2013 4 days or when the stromal cells have adhered to the inner surface of the tissue culture vessel 15 ml of complete medium was added to the cultures dropwise so the cells were not disturbed one week later before vital components within the medium are depleted the so called u201c conditioned medium u201d i e the medium in the flask which contains non adherent cells was removed and 15 ml of fresh complete medium was added to the flask the non adherent cells were pelleted by centrifugation at 500 u00d7 g for 5 minutes resuspended in 15 ml of conditioned medium and returned to the original flask thus the non adherent cells were returned to the flask and the medium was changed in such a way that it contained one part fresh medium and one part conditioned medium in general the key to this regimen of cell culture is to 1 coat the inner surface of the tissue culture vessel with a solution of gelatin 2 keep returning the non adherent cells to the culture when exchanging the medium 3 add medium that contains sufficient nutrients to sustain growth without removing all of the substances secreted by the bone marrow cells which enhance their growth 4 supplement the tissue culture medium with.
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can be positioned in or run through the width of the bumper 16 as a foil or a conductive path the capacitance sensors 11 and 12 with the respective shields 13 and 14 are preferably arranged inside the bumper 16 fig4 shows a schematic side view of the arrangement of the second capacitance sensor 12 within the bumper 16 which can also just as readily be arranged in or on the side door 10 2 or the associated door sill the capacitance sensor 12 is depicted in cross section and exhibits a planar extension the capacitance sensor 12 is enclosed on the rear side by a metallic shield 14 which exhibits the same potential as sensor 12 such that the detection area 12 a is only directed toward the underside of the rear bumper 16 to improve the shielding effect the ground shield 24 connected to a ground contact 19 illustrated as a grounding and connecting the shield 24 to the vehicle ground is additionally provided doing so thus further improves the directional defining of the detection area 12 a fig5 shows the operative connection of the control unit 20 to the first capacitance sensor 11 and the second capacitance sensor 12 in a schematic view the control unit 20 comprises a logical element 22 configured as a logical and element the logical and element 22 effects an activation of the trunk lid 10 when.
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duty schedule to match varying flow conditions application_number US 36597182 A description referring now to the drawings in detail fig1 illustrates a hydroelectric power generating installation generally referred to by reference numeral 10 from which generated electrical energy is supplied through a power output bus 12 to a utility power grid the installation 10 includes a plurality of fixed hydraulic geometry turbines 14 respectively driving induction generators 16 supplying the electrical energy to the common output bus 12 without any load or voltage controls each of the turbines 14 and associated generators 16 are of a mass produced type of proven design and cost effectiveness with fixed hydraulic orifices and no means to control the amount of water flow therethrough such turbines operate at a rated efficiency when an optimum flow of water is conducted therethrough dependent on the size of the turbine thus such turbines cannot individually handle variable flow conditions since the efficiency thereof will drop for example from 100 rated value under 100 optimum flow toward zero efficiency below 40 optimum flow energy is derived from a hydropower source 18 such as a body of water at an elevation above the turbines from which a variable flow is available flow valves or gates 20 control water flow at optimum flow rates from source 18 parallel to the respective turbines 14.
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knitting instrumentalities 10 110 or 210 so that the movable knitting instrumentalities can move smoothly heat generation is also reduced as is abrasion on the butts of the knitting instrumentalities thereby prolonging the useful life of the knitting instrumentalities the knitting instrumentalities 10 110 or 210 of the present invention may be evaluated by a resistance tester 20 fig7 which measures the static frictional forces on the knitting instrumentalities 10 110 or 210 and for comparison purposes conventional knitting instrumentalities the tester 20 includes a table generally indicated at 21 having a top 22 and legs 23 and 24 leg 23 has a horizontal guide 25 mounted thereon which in turn mounts a spring scale 26 for sliding movement therealong a weight 27 is connected to spring scale 26 by a line 28 trained about a pulley 29 to bias or move the spring scale 26 to the left as seen in fig7 along an x axis a wand 30 extends upwardly from the top of the spring scale 26 and engages a knitting instrumentality 10 110 or 210 or a conventional knitting instrumentality not shown a reinforcing plate 31 is mounted on table top 22 in position to engage the opposite end portion of the knitting instrumentality 10 110 and 210 plate 31 serves as a fulcrum about which the instrumentality pivots when the weight 27 is released and moves the spring scale 26 to the left for a predetermined distance and as a stop to stop pivoting movement of the knitting instrumentality at the predetermined distance from the starting position in conducting this evaluation ten knitting instrumentalities.
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valve 74 when its spool 152 is in the position shown in fig3 and solenoid feed line 124 is pressurized a feedback line 170 develops a pressure force on land 164 through orifice 172 which functions to prevent cyclic movement of spool 152 the maximum pressure that can be applied to any of the clutches or servos is the line pressure however clutch and servo pressure can be regulated down to zero p s i through operation of the actuating valve in order to regulate clutch pressure a pulse width modulated signal is applied to the winding of the solenoid which causes orifice 174 to open and close cyclically for variable and usually unequal periods thereby communicating vent port 162 to the valve chamber when orifice 174 is open differential pressure across orifice 154 causes an unbalanced pressure force to be developed on spool 152 moving the spool downward and opening line 146 to vent port 160 during the period when the solenoid winding is de energized spool 152 moves upward within the chamber to the position shown in fig2 and clutch pressure rises toward line pressure it can be seen from this that the duration of the period during which the solenoid winding is energized controls the magnitude of the associated clutch pressure and in this way the clutch is vented through vent port 160 when the solenoid winding is energized for an extended period referring to fig3 it can be seen that the second third and fourth.
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disposal issues that are presented still at least in connection with the system approach taught in fig7 c and 7d it may be preferred no cap 10 is provided thereby somewhat simplifying operation of the system still it is possible to provide a system that includes a waste magazine and the ability for the user to individually dispose of test strips as desired regardless where manual test strip disposal features are provided as shown in fig7 c and 7d release of button 12 to reactivate interlock 28 prior to actuating lever arm extension 82 is advised in order to prevent inadvertent movement of the body portions with respect to each other furthermore one or both of the magazines may be manually inserted and or removed in from their respective housing portions in either case a detent mechanism or finger actuated latch not shown may be provided to ensure retention removal of an empty cartridge 52 from the upper body portion is shown in fig1 b upon opening a door 140 an empty unit may be discarded in favor of a full one or simply reloaded and replaced in the system utilizing a new cartridge marked with identification data as discussed above is however preferred as shown in fig1 action associated with refill replacement or disposal of test strips or ancillary equipment may be indicated on readout 6 when appropriate alternately or additionally magazines 22 and or 52 may.
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to add to the device of fig1 means to modulate the signal transmitted by transmission means 100 at the modulation frequency fm1 this modulation frequency fm1 can be identical to or different from the modulation frequency of the electromagnetic signal received by the material 150 these means are similar to modulation means 140 hereinbefore mentioned and described in relation to fig4 and 5 moreover a variant of the embodiment of the present invention proposes modulation means that present the following modulations fm1 fm1 1 fm1 2 fm1 i with u201c i u201d corresponding to the n th sensor the modulation means are arranged on the signal path between transmission means 110 and the material to be analyzed 150 they spatially sample the electromagnetic signal transmitted by transmission means 110 into as many signals as there are sensors in the array of modulation means a double modulation of the electromagnetic signal at the carrier frequency fp is thus obtained for each transmission point of the electromagnetic signal the signal having passed through the material is received by the collection of sensors 200 of the array of modulation means 140 the signal collected on the sensor thus corresponds to different electromagnetic signal paths having passed through the material 150 the collection of electromagnetic signal paths passing through the material 150 between all sensors of the two arrays is thus measured point to point this makes it possible to achieve multistatic tomographic imagery in the analyzed material 150 and to obtain reconstructed images of high quality fig3 shows a control device of material 150 in reflective mode.
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include u2014 ch 2 u2014 ch 2 ch 2 u2014 u2014 ch 2 4 u2014 cyclohexyl and the like as used herein u201c aryl u201d is a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic i e h u00fcckel 4n 2 rule applies radical having a single ring e g phenyl or multiple condensed rings e g naphthyl or anthryl which may contain zero to 4 heteroatoms hence the term u201c heteroaryl u201d is clearly contemplated in the term u201c aryl u201d preferred carbocyclic aryl is phenyl preferred monocyclic heterocycles i e heteroaryls are 5 or 6 membered rings preferably where the term u201c aryl u201d represents an aromatic heterocycle it is referred to as u201c heteroaryl u201d or u201c heteroaromatic u201d and has one or more heteroatom s preferred numbers of such heteroatoms are from one to three n atoms and preferably when u201c heteroaryl u201d is a heterocycle of five members it has one or two heteroatoms selected from o n or s hence preferred heterocycles have up to three more preferably two or less heteroatoms present in the aromatic ring the skilled artisan will recognize that among heteroaryl there are both five and six membered rings examples of u201c heteroaryl u201d include thienyl pyridyl pyrimidyl pyridazyl furyl oxazolyl imidazolyl thiazolyl oxadiazilyl triazinyl triazolyl thiadiazolyl and others which the skilled artisan will recognize in this definition it is clearly contemplated that substitution on the aryl ring is within the scope of this invention where substitution occurs the radical is referred to as u201c substituted aryl u201d preferably one to three more preferably one or two and most preferably one substituent is attached to the aryl ring although many substituents will be useful preferred.
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from e g a memory a table storage or the like the list may be displayed in appropriate form so that the user can visually confirm the status of and feedback about his manipulation an exemplary list of actions having corresponding operational and or processing steps underlaid is shown in fig3 a and 3b which will be described in more detail later on in a second step s 20 a set out of sensors and or detectors available in the device or machine and to be used for the action or task list loaded in step s 10 is selected it is understood that a blood purification device or machine can be equipped with many sensors and detectors of which however not all are always required to be used for a particular action the sensor and or detector selecting step s 20 collects information on sensors and or detectors required to be queried polled and or sampled for a selected action i e sensors and or detectors yielding measurements signals values and the like suitable to allow generation of the desired feedback to the user it is understood that if such sensors are present in the device or machine usually suitable and supportive.
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one of the plurality of scoring symbols 21 the current score 201 is visible and a fastening assembly 33 extending from the planar surface 31 for slidably attaching to reinforcing tape 110 this provides players with an easily visible indication of the score of their sports activity other embodiments of the symbol indicating assembly 30 are considered within the scope of the present invention including but not limited to an assembly having a pointer to indicate the score moreover it is contemplated that the symbol indicating assembly 30 may be constructed from plastic metal or any other appropriate material in another embodiment of the present invention two indicating means 20 are positioned on both the front face 101 and the back face 102 of the game net 10 such that on each face one indicating means 20 is located closer to one of the side edges 13 and the other indicating means 20 is located closer to the other of the side edges 13 in this manner on each face of the game net 10 one indicating means 20 is for representing that team 39 s score and one indicating means 20 is used to represent their opponent 39 s score furthermore a plurality of scoring symbols 21 are positioned on both the front face 101 and the back face 102 of the game net 10 such that each symbol indicating assembly 30 is capable of emphasizing the same one of the plurality of scoring symbols 21 on both the front face 101 and the back face 102 of the game net 10 thus when one team adjusts its score on one.
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resolution terminals the retained images keywords and closed caption itself are simultaneously displayed to represent the underlying news story e g fig8 while this interface displays a large amount of information it clearly cannot be reproduced in low resolution terminal applications two views of the user interface designed for television resolution are shown in fig9 and fig1 once the user has navigated down to the story level fig1 he or she can play the full story or choose to start the playback from other points by selecting one of the story images when video playback is initiated the user 39 s display switches to a full screen playback mode when the video playback is stopped the story page is brought back into view and another segment can be selected or a new navigation session can be initiated fig1 depicts this process the u201c media specification generator u201d takes input parameters via the cgi from the browser indicating the desired media segment standards in this area are evolving but not yet mature see philipp hoschka w3c tvweb interest group also found at http www w3 org tv tvweb warner ten kate u201c tv uri schemes u2014 requirements u201d nov 10 1998 also found at http www w3 org tv tvweb tvweb uri requirements 19981110 and warner ten kate g thomas c finseth u201c requirements tv broadcast uri schemes u201d internet draft november 1998 also found at http searchietf org internet draft tenkate tvweburi reqs 00 txt the format of the specification can change depending upon the video storage subsystem for example in one of the implementation of the system we have used the asx format with microsoft 39 s theater server the main drawback of.
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such a manner as shown in fig2 as shown in this figure the high resistance polycrystalline silicon thin film wiring line portion 5 acts as a fuse which is cut by joule heat when an excess current flows therethrough the function provides an affect that when the semiconductor chip 2 fails during a burn in test and a high current flows therethrough the high resistance polycrystalline silicon thin film wiring layer 5 acts like a fuse and disconnects the failed chip from the burn in testing circuit another function resides in that in case the semiconductor chip 2 is rejected by a wafer probing test which is performed before the burn in test an excess current is deliberately supplied to the semiconductor chip 2 at the final stage of the wafer probing test to cut the high resistance polycrystalline silicon thin film wiring line portions 5 so that the failed portion is disconnected in advance from the burn in testing circuit the low resistance polycrystalline thin film wiring line portion 8 does not exhibit any fuse like function as different from the high resistance polycrystalline silicon thin film wiring line portion 5 and the affect of the construction is such that metallic whiskers which may contact upon wire bonding at a later stage with a bonding wire to cause short circuiting are.
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handle 130 the plug 118 has a hex head shape that is a standard profile for an allen wrench and fits into a bore 117 formed in base 116 as can be seen in fig3 bolt 126 extends through neck 139 washer 125 and bearing 119 to be threaded into the plug 118 the rotation assembly 120 includes a rubber bellow 128 between the hook 110 and the neck 139 of the handle 130 at its top the rubber below 128 attaches to the base 116 of the j hook 110 the rubber bellow 128 mates with the neck 139 of handle 130 at its bottom so that a portion of the neck 139 contacts an interior surface of the bellow 128 the rubber below 128 encloses the washer 125 and a portion of the bolt 126 extending there through the handle 130 includes a hollow metal shaft 137 overlaid with or sheathed within grip member 138 shaft 137 may be composed of chrome steel or aluminum for example and is secured to arms of the u bracket 132 via insertion of fasteners 134 through holes 133 in the u bracket 132 the grip member 138 may be made of a foam rubber or suitable elastomeric material and has a wider or thicker center portion which tapers down to the end portions of the grip member 148 the bearing 119 has an opening for receiving the bolt 126 when the handle assembly 100 is assembled the bearing 119 fits up into a bore 117 formed within the base 116 of the j hook 110 contacting an underside surface of plug 118 fig4 is a front view of the handle assembly of fig2 and fig5 is a cross section view of the.
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in a range of for example from approximately 20 nm to approximately 50 nm the layers 25 can be sio 2 by means of a conventional wet oxidation process or a sion silicon oxynitride referring now to fig5 a thick polysilicon layer 30 is deposited with a conventional low pressure chemical vapor deposition lpcvd process to fill the trenches an operation step preferably performed in a furnace a cvd process allows conformal deposition of the polysilicon material 30 to cause the polysilicon material to be void free referring to fig6 a cmp operation is performed to result in planarized surfaces 40 to remove the polysilicon from all areas except in the patterned windows and the trenches and stopping at the sin layer 15 the planarization process preferably a conventional chemical mechanical polishing cmp is used to provide the planar surfaces other known techniques can be used with similar results referring now to fig7 a fresh pad nitride layer 45 is deposited the pad nitride layer 45 thickness can be for example in a range of approximately 50 nm to approximately 100 nm and adjusted to match the total nitride thickness of for example approximately 80 nm to approximately 100 nm still referring to fig7 a gate last cmos device integration process individually conventional steps can now be used to fabricate fet transistors not shown and need not be further discussed gate last is also often referred to as a replacement metal gate process see for example u s pat no 7 776 757 and.
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click access to specific functions of the system including an overview and description of the system scope and purpose a systems status list detailing what processes are connected to the system of the present invention the ability to view the raw data a detailed summary of data search print e mail generate reports summary statistics spreadsheet data graphing and trending electronically sign reports view and search audit log information and change control status associate files meta data with a run and perform run details search es for information not associated with a log id in still another embodiment of the present invention a universal analysis and reporting module may be utilized this module incorporates the foobasic processing engine allowing a user to create process macro code pmc to model process data in the system of the present invention data repository this modeling may include examining low high or average values generating data quality alerts and alarms calculating cycle duration or feeding the data through a custom equation or logic the output of the analysis is stored as process summary information that can be displayed searched and downloaded from the web portal additionally a user has the ability to prepare a summary report detailing critical values from the results of the analysis this custom report can be automatically e mailed to appropriate personnel in yet another embodiment a universal parsing module also incorporating the foobasic processing engine may be present this module is used to transform data from data files into the system of the present invention 39 s data repository an integrated development environment ide allows rapidly building and testing data.
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the compound of formula converting a functional group of r 2 in a compound of formula 1 4 into another functional group to obtain another compound of formula i 4 3 methylsulfanyl 5 1 2 4 5 tetrahydro benzo or thieno azepin 3 yl 1 2 4 triazine 6 carbonitriles i 2 are prepared by reaction of 3 methylthio 5 chloro 6 cyano 1 2 4 triazine j j huang j org chem 1985 50 2293 2298 with tetrahydro benzo or thieno azepine compounds iii e g 2 3 4 5 tetrahydro 1h benzo d azepine hydrochloride j heterocycl chem 1971 8 5 779 83 in the presence of a base like triethylamine or ethyl diisopropylamine in solvents like n n dimethylformamide dimethylsulfoxide methyl ethylketone ethanol dioxane or tetrahydrofuran at temperatures between 10 and 50 u00b0 c substitution of the me u2014 s group in compound i 2 by optionally substituted n nucleophiles can be performed in water ethanol n n dimethylformamide dimethylsulfoxide 1 2 dimethoxyethane preferentially in dioxane at elevated temperatures preferentially 100 u00b0 c to 160 u00b0 c substitution of the me u2014 s group in compound i 2 by optionally substituted o nucleophiles can be performed in an inert solvent as ethers like 1 2 dimethoxyethane or dioxane at temperatures between room temperature and 120 u00b0 c after transformation of the corresponding alcohol into an alcoholate using a base like sodium hydride or potassium hydride the functionalization of the o and n nucleophiles can also serve as a protective function thus modifications at the other part of the r 21 substituent are allowed e g removal of a.
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superalloy the u03b3 stabilizing material used the welding process to be used or a combination thereof the surfaces are then welded using a welding process while it may be possible to use a variety of different welding processes after the addition of the u03b3 stabilizing material in one embodiment it would be beneficial to use a low heat input welding process to help reduce the chance that the u03b3 phase will be converted to u03b3 u2032 during the welding process one example of a low heat input welding process is a micro plasma welding process micro tig or low heat input lasers again as with the previous embodiment once the welding step has been completed the areas of the superalloy that were welded may be returned to the original u03b3 u03b3 u2032 balance of the superalloy using a post weld heat treatment step again this heat treatment step may be selected such that the original u03b3 u03b3 u2032 balance or close to the u03b3 u03b3 u2032 balance is achieved using the heat treatment step it is again to be understood that this additional heat treatment step is not required if the original u03b3 u03b3 u2032 balance for the welded areas of the superalloy is not desired alternatively the heat treatment step may be used to create a new u03b3 u03b3 u2032 balance such that the areas that were welded have different properties than the original superalloy the methods of the present invention may also be used in a method for repairing an article such as a turbine component that contains one or more.
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human body to perform the movement for minimum consumption of energy all joints in the lower extremities are allowed to cooperate and the remaining stump of the prosthesis wearer can cooperate with the at least one movable joint in the leg prosthesis system the leg prosthesis system should supplement the prosthesis wearer and should preferably but not restrictively be controlled by him or her with a leg prosthesis system 1 and or a method according to the invention the disconnectable active drive unit 4 4 u2032 of a knee joint or ankle joint makes it possible for the system and the method to use a combination of active and passive operation the control system 15 can select the optimal method of performing a movement the knee joint 2 can be active while the ankle joint 3 is passive and vice versa for example the knee joint 2 can perform the swinging movement in the swing phase using only the passive brake unit 2 while the ankle joint 3 uses its active drive unit for dorsal flexion of the foot in order to create extra ground clearance fig1 and fig1 are side views in cross section of a knee joint which for instance may be included in the.
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head 16 to accept the training device 12 of the invention the mounting clip 20 may be either fixedly attached to the putter head 10 with the bracket and roller assembly 12 inserted and removed as required or the mounting clip 20 may be removably attached by affixing it to the putter with 34 velcro 34 or the like this removable configuration provides the user with an opportunity to practice the putting stroke using the training device of the invention and then remove the training device prior to making the final putt the flexible nature of the bracket 14 permits the bracket 14 to be held within the clip 20 by tension when mounted the bracket 14 is placed under tension between the fingers 22 and the clip 20 thus holding the bracket and roller in place the bracket 14 is removed by overcoming the tension provided by the fingers 22 and sliding the bracket 14 out of the mounting clip 20 in use a perfectly aligned perpendicular putting stroke will result in minimal friction generated between the roller 18 and the inside surface 15 of the bracket 14 or washer 28 as the roller 18 rolls along the ground any deviation or misalignment from a perfectly perpendicular stroke will result in the generation of friction by the roller 18 as the roller drags along the ground in addition a misaligned putt causes the end of the roller to make contact with the washer or bracket thus resulting in further frictional feedback the friction generated by the roller and bracket is transmitted up the shaft and can be felt by the user the user will subsequently adjust the stroke or hand position on the club to correct for the misalignment the.
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casing with a fresh casing section that is to be filled during the next operating cycle the twisting device is deactivated and comes to a standstill after a short deceleration phase simultaneously with the deactivation of the twisting device the conveyor screw is again energized at point a 39 and it goes through the next operating cycle a 39 b 39 c 39 d 39 the cycle interval t 1 from the start of a complete operating cycle to the start of the next complete cycle may be decreased by overlapping of the filling steps or intervals 23 with the separation intervals 24 the cycle interval t 1 and the pause time t 4 from the standstill of an operating interval to the commencement of the next operating interval can be selected the same applies to the rates of rotation fig2 shows a first embodiment of the apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention for dispensing a sausage material into a tubular casing a conveyor pump 2 has two cooperating conveyor screws 3 and is intermittently coupled to a continuously operating drive via an electromagnetically actuated coupling 4 during the filling steps the pump conveys a sausage material into a tubular casing which is mounted over an output spout of the pump the sausage mass is dispensed into the tubular casing in portions of the desired volume a twisting.
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of trapped gas forms in the line 120 b which is beneficial for the operation of the control system 100 for example this trapped gas acts as a compressible buffer and can help avoid vapor lock in the system 100 in any of the configurations of fig3 a 3c if the balance control line 120 b line is ever lost the regulator 150 can bleed hydraulic pressure from the primary line 120 a to the balance control line 120 b to achieve any of the various purposes disclosed herein details of the regulator 150 for the control system 100 are shown in fig5 a 5b the regulator 150 is shown in a closed condition in fig5 a and is shown in an opened condition in fig5 b as shown the regulator 150 has a housing 160 defining an internal passage therein so that this arrangement represents the regulator 150 designed as a separate component from the safety valve 50 however as noted previously it will be appreciated that the regulator 150 can be part of the safety valve 50 and the regulator 39 s housing 160 can actually be components of the safety valve 50 itself moreover the housing 160 can be constructed in ways known in the art for facilitating its assembly which may not be depicted in the drawings the housing 160 has a primary port 162 with a hydraulic fitting 163 for connecting to the primary control line 120 a with a flow tee or the like the primary port 162 communicates with an intermediate barrel chamber 166 through a choke passage 164 a sleeve 170 installs in.
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open contact 100 and therefore allowing power to be applied to the circuit from the battery 96 referring now to fig1 in operation controller 106 monitors input signals from each of the control switches 36 and 37 and based on the states of these switches allows drive initially upon activation of the key switch 74 step 110 the controller 106 monitors both the switches 36 and 37 to determine whether both switches 36 and 37 are off step 112 and the truck 10 is therefore in the top brake mode 116 if not the controller keeps the brake applied 84 and provides an error message on the display 72 the controller 106 then goes into a delay mode preventing further action by the truck 10 until the tiller arm 22 is returned to the vertical position 114 and re enters the top brake mode 116 referring now to fig9 and 10 when both switches 36 and 37 are off the pallet truck 10 enters the top brake state 116 from the top brake mode 116 the controller 106 monitors the states of the switches 36 and 37 as described above during operation the cammed surfaces 30 and 32 assure that barring a failure state transitions occur in a given order specifically from top brake 116 0 0 to slow mode 0 1 120 to fast mode 1 1 122 to bottom brake 1 0 124 as the tiller arm 22 is moved from the substantially vertical to the substantially horizontal position in the driving arc from the.
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description for brevity of explanation description will be made of the way of detecting the point of starting the shift operation and the point of ending up the shift operation the point of starting the shift operation is detected by continuously determining the theoretically virtual number of revolutions of the turbine n t 3 as indicated by the broken line c in fig5 on the basis of calculation at the third speed stage prior to the shift and comparing the virtual number of revolutions of the turbine n t 3 with an actual number of revolutions of the turbine n t as indicated by the broken line d in fig5 as the difference between the virtual number of revolutions of the turbine n t 3 and the actual number of revolutions of the turbine n t is recognized as a result of comparison then it is determined that the shift operation has started in fig5 the point e is the point where the shift operation has been regarded as starting on the other hand the point of ending up the shift operation is detected by continuously determining the theoretically virtual number of revolutions of the turbine n t 4 as indicated by the broken line f in fig5 on the basis of calculation at the fourth speed stage subsequent to the shift and comparing the virtual number of revolutions of the turbine n t 4 with an actual number of revolutions of the turbine n t the shift operation is regarded as having been ended when the difference between the virtual number of revolutions of the turbine n t 4 and the actual number of revolutions of the turbine n t has been recognized as a result of comparison the.
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drawn diagrammatically the reticle 24 center follows the dash arrow path 40 during one nutational cycle a point p on the reticle 24 will move from the point shown at the bottom of the full line reticle 24 at a time t 1 to a point shown on the dash reticle 24 at a time t 2 at time t 2 the position of the reticle 24 in the beam will have spokes oriented as shown by the dash spoke outlines in fig5 as is known in the art frequency modulation coding of the beam occurs because of the shape of the spoke images and the instantaneous velocity of the spoke image across a detector aperture in fig6 one spoke of the reticle 24 is shown if the instantaneous velocity at the center of the reticle 29 is straight down as indicated for example in fig5 then the instantaneous velocity of all points on the spoke image also will be straight down and with the same velocity amplitude consequently the receiver 9 of the missile 2 in the beam looking back at the encoder 14 will receive energy when a transparent spoke 39 of the reticle 24 passes through the beam and will not receive energy when an opaque spoke 38 of the reticle 24 passes.
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belt but good stability width wise in this regard it has been found that the high flexibility and strength characteristics are achieved when the width is expanded in the range of 20 to 60 the elongation of the fabric is also high enough to prevent any interference with strength members such as rubberized cords that are incorporated in a typical construction with particular reference to fig1 of the drawings fig1 depicts a block flow diagram of the basic process steps according to the invention a preferred embodiment utilizes a non woven polyester starting material that has been subjected to a conventional needle punch operation to incorporate and 34 entangle 34 the chopped fibers within the fabric matrix the 34 punched 34 fabric is then subjected to a first impregnation with a neoprene isocyanate solvent solution by emersing dipping the fabric into the solution it is then reimpregnated on both sides with a neoprene solvent composition using a standard textile pad the two impregnation steps place the chopped fibers in a 34 solvated 34 i e mobile state within the fabric structure the impregnated fabric is then overfed to a tentering frame where it is stretched and extended in a width wise direction in order to reorient the fibers in the cross machine direction finally the 34 reoriented 34 fabric is dried in a conventinal oven to remove any excess solvent with particular reference to fig2 an exemplary cut edge v belt construction in accordance with the present invention is.
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that is running of the tape is stopped at the inter music part the ff operation of the mechanism and the operation of the inter music detection circuit as described above is released in response to a tape end signal this is an 34 h 34 level signal outputted by the tape end detection circuit when no inter music part is detected until the tapes runs to the end when the rew operation button 11 and the pms operation button 12 are operated simultaneously the flip flops 24 and 25 are set so that the control section 28 causes the mechanism to conduct the ff operation and activates the inter music detection circuit furthermore in response to the inter music part detection or the tape end detection the flip flops 24 and 25 are reset so that the rew operation and the operation of the inter music detection circuit are released when only the ff operation button or the rew operation button is operated only the ff operation or the rew operation is ordinarily carried out irrespective of the presence of the inter music part the tape is run to the end unless a stop operation is carried out the tape is stopped in response to the tape end signal which is outputted when the tape.
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view shows a pipe 1 and plate 3 joined by coupling 12 the latter being bolted to 1 and 3 by means of screws 13 and 11 the function of screw 14 is to prevent eventual rotation of column 2 in the wind referring to fig1 page 1 of 8 a side view shows the unit of pipe coupling and steel plate being stabilized by multiple spikes 10 which were inserted into holes in the steel plate 3 and hammered into the ground referring to fig1 page 1 of 8 a side view shows how sections 5 and 5 a are welded or bolted at a right angle to collar 4 said sections being formed by a section of pipe whose diameter is similar to that of pipe 1 hence this axis is formed by a combination of elements 4 5 and 5 a referring to fig1 b page 2 of 8 a side view shows how when the axis has been raised to the top of column 2 wedge 15 welded onto collar 4 engages inverted v shaped configuration 16 welded into the top section of the column that arrangement should prevent the turbine axis from rotating in the wind referring to fig2 page 3 of 8 a side view shows how a light metal or carbon fiber tripod or similar multi legged lifting apparatus 17 that is taller than the intended column can be erected over the work site it is intended to lift and stabilize the column during construction referring to fig2 page 3.
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121 and the graphics processor 190 the system bus 123 may be any of several types of bus structures including by way of example and not limitation such architectures include industry standard architecture isa bus micro channel architecture mca bus and enhanced isa eisa bus as system architectures evolve other bus architectures and chip sets may be used but often generally follow this pattern for example companies such as intel and amd support the intel hub architecture iha and the hypertransport u2122 architecture respectively the computer 110 typically includes a variety of computer readable media computer readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by computer 110 and includes both volatile and nonvolatile media removable and non removable media by way of example and not limitation computer readable media may comprise computer storage media and communication media computer storage media includes both volatile and nonvolatile removable and non removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions data structures program modules or other data computer storage media includes but is not limited to ram rom eeprom flash memory or other memory technology cd rom digital versatile disks dvd or other optical disk storage magnetic cassettes magnetic tape magnetic disk storage or.
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to integrated circuit fabrication thereby minimizing addition of passive circuit components such as resistors and capacitors provision of subtraction circuit 301 in combination with bandpass filter 300 provides a band elimination filter which permits a relatively low q bandpass filter 300 the processed audio signal is then routed to programmable tone control filters 103 tone control filters 103 generally comprise a treble high pass filter a bass low filter and bandpass filters for the mid pass and mid treble frequencies tone control filters 103 also receive programmed input from microprocessor 108 on buses comprising the tone control data latch serial data input and serial clock input tone control filters 103 are conventional active filters such as for example national semiconductor lmc 835 trademark integrated circuits and the like fig4 illustrates the frequency response characteristics of the notch filter fig5 illustrates the low pass frequency response characteristics of the bass filter at maximum boost fig6 depicts the bandpass frequency characteristics of the mid bass filter at maximum boost fig7 illustrates the bandpass frequency characteristics of the mid treble filter at maximum boost while fig8 shows the high pass frequency response characteristics of the treble filter at maximum boost as shown in fig2 the processed audio signal is finally routed to output amplifier 80 then to power amplifier 95 and loudspeaker 96 in operation each microphone channel m1 m8 is individually equalized by programming the various notch and tone control filters to eliminate undesirable feedback frequencies and uniformly shape the frequency response of each microphone channel programming is accomplished by microprocessor 108 and user controls 30 and user display 40 the state of the filters can be optimally adjusted by visual reference to user display 40 and rotary adjustment of 34.
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invention the nonlinear scaling e g the location and size of the area of interest is adjustable by a user so that the user can adjust the scaling in real time according to the user 39 s preferences at least some embodiments of the nonlinear scaling of the present inventions can also be applied to display devices such as monitors display panels television sets or high definition television sets the display devices according to one embodiment of the present invention contain circuits for nonlinearly scaling video signals to compensate distortions in aspect ratio due to linear scaling at areas of interest typically the center region or strip of the display device fig7 8 show block diagram examples of display devices for nonlinear anamorphic scaling of video images according to embodiments of the present invention in fig7 after the video signal is received from a source e g an external connection or a turner at signal receiving circuit 701 the control signals e g rgb color signals horizontal and vertical synchronization signals hsync and vsync are generated e g according to linear scaling in both directions under control of aspect ratio adjustment data signal e g received from a control button of the display device or determined from the input video signal and the aspect ratio of the display device retiming circuit 705 adjusts the timing of the horizontal and or vertical scanline control signal to scale the image in the horizontal or vertical direction nonlinearly for example the horizontal scanline control signal of a crt monitor can be changed from a linear function of time to a nonlinear function of time so that the timing of the activation of the.
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in detail in the referenced patents so that repetition is unnecessary herein those improvements provided by this invention will become apparent from the following description which sets forth in detail those features provided by this invention heretofore these systems have not been versatile enough in operation to adapt to various kinds of special use without extensive modification or special engineering adoption for example to handle different bulk material flow rates and drastically different kinds of material characteristics such as weight granularity abrasiveness sensitivity to moisture or damage etc for use in sandblasting or cleaning operations therefore the bulk material flow rate of sand would typically be six tons per hour whereas loading of sand or grain in a barge would require handling more than 200 tons per hour this range leads to such drastic flow difference in the prior art system that the hulbert hyperbolic storage hopper arrays would be inoperable to provide the unimpeded continuous gravity flow characteristic into the pneumatic conveyor tube over such a drastic change of flow rates particularly in view of the necessity to store in the hopper and discharge by gravity into the pneumatic tube much larger volumes of bulk materials for the higher rate of material transport also further problems unanswered.
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with a filter medium 46 that is comprised of a thin material it extends almost across the entire length of the support grid 40 only the area for attachment in the outlet socket 12 is spared an annular groove 45 with a seal ring 44 is provided at this location for sealing the outlet socket 12 a thread 47 only one turn is shown is provided for attachment the filter medium is glued on or welded on for example by ultrasound fig5 shows the detail v of fig3 at a larger scale this illustration shows that in the housing part 4 the tubular section 24 is formed in which the axial section 32 of the annular element 30 is provided that is a component of the lid 9 the annular element 30 forms the terminal disk 30 u2032 for the filter medium 27 that is connected to the terminal disk 30 u2032 by an adhesive layer 31 on the outer surface of the axial section 32 there are two annular beads 41 42 that rest against the inner wall of the tubular section 24 and in this way provide two axial seals at an axial spacing relative to one another at the end face of the housing part 4 a surface 34 is provided against which the collar 33 of the annular element.
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is further contemplated that the cavity having seal 617 could have additional seals such as pattern seals formed within it not shown where wrap 600 is formed of at least four sheets of material another chamber the exterior chamber for example may also include additional seals fig7 is a depiction of the exterior side of wrap 600 identified as 600 b as shown in fig7 seal 618 is created between at least two sheets defining a cavity seal 618 extends from the perimeter of lobe 603 across the width of wrap 600 and nearly to seal 610 which in fig7 is the seal defining the perimeter of the cavity leaving gap 618 a between the distal end of seal 618 and seal 610 it should be apparent that additional seals could be added that would alter the perimeter of the cavity but for explanatory purposes the seal 610 will be identified as the perimeter of the cavity additionally a seal 619 is made in the cavity extending from the perimeter of the cavity in lobe 601 across the width of wrap 600 nearly to seal 610 of the cavity leaving gap 619 a consequently when fluid is pumped into the external cavity through hose 612 the fluid is forced along seal 618 through gap 618 a up through the wrap into lobes 601 and 602 then through gap 619 a and back across the wrap moving from lobe 602 into lobe 601 across the top of seal 619 in practical application when an individual has secured the wrap to his foot ankle and lower calf as explained above the movement of fluid.
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34 that contact and provide frictional engagement of the top of the material application_number US 75823991 A description referring now in more detail to the drawings fig1 in a top plan view of one embodiment of the present invention illustrates what will herein sometimes be referred to as either a material handling system or a top feed system 10 that may exist in either the form of a fully equipped sewing machine having all features of the present invention or as an attachment to an industrial sewing machine the arm 12 of such a sewing machine 14 is shown in fig1 and 2 extending from a machine drive end 16 to a sewing or free end 18 a sewing machine handwheel 20 is illustrated in fig1 at end 16 with an adjustable eccentric assembly 22 cooperatively interconnected to the drive means of sewing machine 12 assembly 22 in turn being cooperatively interconnected to an anti reverse clutch assembly 24 by means of connecting rod 26 which extends between a ball bearing end 28 and an opposite self aligning rod end 30 end 30 is removably and adjustably fastened to a link plate 32 of clutch assembly 24 by means of a bolt 34 and nut 36 best illustrated in fig7 a bearing support bracket 38 shown in fig7 includes a flange 40 formed with slotted bolt holes 42 at its inner end for relatively easy and efficient mounting to the rear side of arm 12 of sewing machine 14 by means of bolts 44 fig1 at its opposite end 46 a bearing module 48 is supported thereon with a pair of upstanding flanges 50 each formed with through holes 52 for removably.
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900 thus the shallow n layer between p bones is advantageous in that it increases the efficiency of the photodiode device the fishbone photodiode 900 of fig9 a is fabricated with a thick oxide region 915 on top of each of the pn junctions 930 prior to the growth deposition of the relatively thin anti reflective ar layers 941 942 in one embodiment thick oxide regions 915 comprise approximately 8000 u00e5 of silicon oxide and approximately 425 u00e5 of silicon nitride since the p n junctions are passivated with the thick oxide regions 915 the device has more structural rigidity and integrity and is less prone to junction degradation in one embodiment ar layer 941 comprises silicon oxide and has a thickness of 150 u00e5 in one embodiment ar layer 942 comprises silicon nitride and has a thickness of 425 u00e5 fig9 b shows a front side view of fishbone photodiode array 900 shown as a cross sectional view in fig9 a in this example but not limited to such example photodiode array 900 comprises at least one photodiode element 901 which in turn comprises an eight p bone layout as described earlier it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the use of eight p bones and a larger.
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resins is placed at the object inlet 11 of the apparatus and the conveyor 2 is driven by the action of the conveyor 2 the object 10 is continuously moved below the halogen lamps 1 irradiating visible light under the controlled ambient temperature and reaches soon the object outlet 12 terminating the hardening process in case a large number of the objects are to be hardened by this apparatus the objects may be introduced into the apparatus from the object inlet 11 one after another according to the moving speed of the conveyor 2 as the result the hardened objects continuously come out of the object outlet 12 after undergoing the same exposure of the visible light and the heating next description will be given on the case where orthodontic brackets are hardened and molded using the visible light curing resins by the apparatus of this invention into a light transmission type mold made of poly 4 methyl 1 pentene for the molding of bracket the visible light curing resins were injected which was composed of 52 weight parts of bisphenol a ethyleneglycol modified dimethacrylate 39 weight parts of methyl methacrylate 9 weight parts of aerosol silica with hydrophobic treatment nippon aerosil co r 972 0 7 weight part of camphorquinone and 0 7 weight part of dibenzoyl peroxide then.
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the drum consequently the solid line in the diagram rises again up to a value mlm which is reached before a notable amount of items of laundry drops back across the ridge of the driver protrusion to the bottom of the drum a small load of laundry is made up of a generally more compact amount of laundry which is kept compact for a very long time and raised far by the trailing driver protrusion before individual items of laundry separate from it and drop down this is the reason why the maximum load moment is greater in comparison to the minimum than with a large laundry load and also why it is reached later since items of laundry in a large laundry load already separate whereas a smaller laundry load in the same position is still being kept together in compact fashion the total mass to be lifted is less the load moment curve of a large load of laundry therefore has a flatter course moreover the breaking up of the load of laundry that has already been initiated decreases the total mass to be raised to such an extent that the load moment ml is already beginning to drop again in drum positions in which the load moment of a smaller laundry load is still rising the load moment of a large load of laundry made up of small items of laundry therefore reaches its maximum mlm sooner than that of the small load of laundry the difference between the minimum mlr and the maximum mlm is approximately of the same magnitude for a large load of laundry as for the small load of laundry with small items as is represented by the.
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the adapter 34 is initially separated from the housing on the round contact side the corresponding pin 54 can be moved out in a controlled manner not shown in any more detail here by the pump side housing so that the round side 42 of the adapter 32 snaps out of the clip receiver a type of key lock principle results by the design of the round recess 42 on the one hand in connection with the round projection 53 of the housing and the angled recess 40 in connection with the angled projection 51 of the housing for which protection is claimed separately the tilt movement generated by the arrangement of the pin 54 on the ejection of the adapter has yet another advantage the roller pump 10 is equipped with two radial pins such as is also described in u s pat no 4 545 744 the two pins are attached on mutually oppositely disposed sides when the left hand side of the adapter 32 is raised and the right hand side of the adapter 32 is not raised the lower pin can move easily beneath the hose in the clockwise direction in order to raise this whereas the upper pin can first extend without problem over the still inserted hose with a simultaneous raising of both pins a pin can catch in the pump hose system this is prevented by the tilt movement on the ejection of the adapter 32 the adapter 32 is made such that it permits a cant free connection between the pump hose.
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of fabric folded over to compose each enclosure pocket 50 70 the folded flap portion 52 72 of the each enclosure pocket 50 70 would be of a length to provide stability and security to maintain the cushion within the slip cover without slippage or shift during containment and use it has been found that the length u03b4 of the folded flap portion 52 72 would be no less than 25 of the length u03b8 of the body 20 and or cushion cavity 30 in order to perform this desired optimal functional purpose the preferred embodiment utilizes one continuous length of fabric forming the body 20 of the slipcover two identically sized enclosure pockets 50 70 at the opening of the cushion cavity 30 the body joined with two opposing side seams 22 and small shaping darts 35 at each body end corner 34 fig1 this embodiment reduces sewn seams an inherently weakened component to a minimum while providing seamless edges creating a smooth custom fit look some of the embodiments may use self knitted ties 90 attached at various locations depending on the style of cushion being covered to secure the slip covered cushion to the furniture piece when the ties 90 are attached at the corners 64 84 of one of the slipcover 39 s enclosure pockets 50 70 the opposite pocket enclosure will contain an aligned aperture 92 through which the ties 90 may extend depending on the manner in which the closures are applied these ties 90 are.
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snap rim 284 extending around the entire circumference of container portion 202 snap rim 284 includes an upper snap surface 285 bottom portion 217 includes an exterior snap flange 286 which is used to secure and seal bottom portion 217 to container portion 202 snap flange 286 includes at its upper end an angled snap lip 287 extending around the entire circumference of snap flange 286 and a series of snap fingers 288 spaced circumferentially around the interior of snap flange 286 snap fingers 288 engage with snap surface 285 on snap rim 284 to thereby secure bottom portion 217 to container portion 202 snap lip 287 generally contacts the exterior of container portion 202 to thereby ensure a good leakproof seal of bottom portion 217 to container portion 202 bottom portion 217 may include openings 289 to allow proper molding of snap fingers 288 on snap flange 286 during assembly bottom portion 217 is slid onto container portion 202 in direction d as bottom portion slides in direction d sealing surfaces 281 and 283 engage and seal against one another as bottom portion 217 moves further in direction d first snap lip 287 and then snap fingers 288 move around snap rim 284 after snap fingers 288 move around.
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with nbs in thf to provide bromoether 16 which is reacted with dbu in hot toluene to give enol ether 17 acid hydrolysis of 17 using p toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate in hot thf water yields ketotriol 18 which is saponified with lioh in meoh water to afford 6 the 6 keto pgf 1 u03b1 analogs of the present invention may be contained in various types of pharmaceutical compositions in accordance with formulation techniques known to those skilled in the art in general these compounds will be formulated in solutions for topical ophthalmic administration solutions suspensions and other dosage forms are particularly preferred for the treatment of dry eye the ophthalmic compositions of the present invention will include one or more compounds of the present invention in a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle various types of vehicles may be used aqueous solutions are generally preferred based on ease of formulation biological compatibility as well as a patient 39 s ability to easily administer such compositions by means of instilling one to two drops of the solutions in the affected eyes however the compounds of the present invention may also be readily incorporated into other types of compositions such as suspensions viscous or semi viscous gels or other types of solid or semi solid compositions suspensions may be preferred for those compounds of the present.
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and that the client and server computers may be somewhat differently configured with respect to the processing power of their respective processors and with respect to the amount of memory used computer system 201 includes a processing unit 203 and a system memory 205 a system bus 207 couples various system components including system memory 205 to processing unit 203 system bus 207 may be any of several types of bus structures including a memory bus or memory controller a peripheral bus and a local bus using any of a variety of bus architectures system memory 205 includes read only memory rom 252 and random access memory ram 254 a basic input output system bios 256 containing the basic routines that help to transfer information between elements within computer system 201 such as during start up is stored in rom 252 computer system 201 further includes various drives and associated computer readable media a hard disk drive 209 reads from and writes to a typically fixed magnetic hard disk 211 a magnetic disk drive 213 reads from and writes to a removable u201c floppy u201d or other magnetic disk 215 and an optical disk drive 217 reads from and in some configurations writes to a removable optical disk 219 such as a cd rom.
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thereof with a plurality of conductive electrodes formed in a zigzag pattern as shown in fig5 with an interconnection circuit provided in the interior of each of the secondary substrates to electrically connect the conductive electrodes to each other of course the conductive electrodes of the secondary substrates may be arrayed in a linear pattern or another pattern in place of the zigzag pattern the inside conductive electrodes of the secondary substrates 640 a and 640 b are placed on and thermo compressed to the conductive electrodes 611 a and 611 b of the active ic 610 with solder bonds interposed between them thus the secondary substrates 640 a and 640 b are bonded to the active ic 610 so that an electrical path is provided between them in the same manner the outside conductive electrodes of the secondary substrates 640 a and 640 b are placed on and thermo compressed to the conductive electrodes 621 a and 621 b of the lower support substrates 620 a and 620 b with solder bonds interposed between them thus the secondary substrates 640 a and 640 b are bonded to the lower support substrates 620 a and 620 b so that an electrical path is provided between them the driver ics 630 a and 630 b having conductive electrodes 631 a and 631 b on their upper surfaces are mounted to the upper surfaces of the lower support substrates 620 a and 620 b furthermore the lower support substrates 620 a and 620 b have bond pads 622 a and 622 b on the upper surfaces thereof to be wire bonded to the driver ics 630 a and 630 b thus when the bond pads 622 a and 622 b of the lower support.
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heat dissipating unit in the step s 1 a heat dissipating unit 1 having a chamber 11 and a liquid guiding structure 11 a is provided the heat dissipating unit 1 may be a heat pipe a vapor chamber a flat heat pipe a loop heat pipe or the like in the present embodiment the vapor chamber is used as an example of the heat dissipating unit 1 but it is not limited thereto in the step s 2 the surfaces of the chamber 11 and the liquid guiding structure 11 a are coated with at least one hydrophilic compound film 4 the hydrophilic compound film 4 may be oxides or sulfides the oxides may be any one selected from a group including sio 2 tio 2 al 2 o 3 zro 2 cao k 2 o and zno in the present embodiment the hydrophilic compound film 4 is made of al2o3 but it not limited thereto in the heat dissipating unit 1 of the present invention the hydrophilic compound film 4 is made by a physical vapor deposition method pvd and a sol gel method in the present embodiment the sol gel method is used as an example but it is not limited thereto.
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with linking stitches in a section slightly below the first linking stitches second linking station c has the same structure as first linking station b and is operated in the same manner by means of electric motor 5 a detailed description of the structure will be omitted a bracket 26 supports driving pulleys 3 a bracket 27 supports a pair of guide plates 30 opposed pulleys 28 are carried on guide plates 30 as best illustrated in fig2 guide plates 30 are spacedly supported to allow inserted knit hose 32 to be beld in a space 29 as best illustrated in fig3 with an upper portion 33 extending thereabove fig4 shows a preferred embodiment which includes a guide member 31 bridging guide plates 30 guide member 31 is adapted to align the toes of inserted hose so as to dispense with the necessity for waste knitting in the toe portion of the hose this saves raw material a limit switch 36 fig1 can be provided to energize electric motor 5 in response to the feeding of knit hose in operation knit hose are successively supplied from a knitting machine not shown and are inserted in space 29 between guide plates 30 with their toe portions on top as illustrated in fig2 the hose are advanced along endless.
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adapted to accept replaceable tips 116 designed to grip and thereby turn standard hexagonal nuts while the drawings show a round shaft 114 in this embodiment the shaft 114 may be and is preferably polygonal square in cross section when a non round shaft 114 is used drive mechanism can be modified to obviate the drive tabs 132 as the shaft 114 can be fitted in an appropriately shaped hole to receive the limited torque loads of this embodiment in this embodiment the shaft 1 14 has been modified by changing the cross sectional shape to a rectangular tube or a u201c c u201d shaped channel as shown more clearly in fig6 the replaceable tip commonly called a crow foot wrench 117 has been placed into the shaft 114 the crow foot wrenches 117 are designed to be placed on the end of a square drive wrench or extension as evinced by the square recess 119 formed therein and be used to access standard sized hexagonal nuts in otherwise inaccessible restricted spaces it has been discovered that the crow foot wenches can be gripped by the outer edges and used as a replaceable tip on a linear wrench functioning much like a variable length open end wrench the shaft 114 is rectangular in.
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bus 160 in the network of fig1 two sub networks 150 and 152 are coupled to one another via device 106 in one embodiment each sub network 150 and 152 uses an arbitration scheme to control access to a shared bus sub network 150 includes workstations 110 server 120 disk array 130 and device 102 in the embodiment shown workstations 110 server 120 and device 102 are all coupled to a common bus 140 in a centralized arbitration scheme devices which are connected to a bus and are capable of initiating transactions on that bus such a device is commonly referred to as a u201c bus master u201d must first request access to the bus before initiating a transaction a centralized arbiter monitors all requests for access to the bus and grants a particular bus master control of the bus according to some algorithm as an example server 120 may be configured to act as a central arbiter for sub network 150 if workstations 110 a and 110 b both require access to a storage device in workstation 110 c workstations 110 a and 110 b may both assert a bus request signal server 120 acting as arbiter may receive the bus requests from workstations 110 a and 110 b server.
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pulse signal the potential at the point t is shown by a time chart c in fig3 under such a performance of the circuit if the temperature is lower than the predetermined value the potential at the point r is higher than that at the point q when the current is supplied to the bridge 5 due to the transistor 11 conducting and the comparator 4 then outputs a negative voltage signal which is used to trigger the thyristor 2 on the other hand if the temperature increases up to the predetermined value the comparator output turns to zero even if the temperature increases over the predetermined value so as to invert the above potential difference between the points r and q the comparator output still remains constant at zero because it is supplied only with a negative voltage source therefore only while the temperature is under the predetermined control value of temperature will the comparator 4 continue to output the trigger signal to the thyristor 2 each time the a c voltage crosses the zero level the heater 1 is thus kept energized until the temperature rises up to the predetermined value the a c current through the heater 1 and the time variation of the potential at the output point of the comparator 4 are shown respectively in the time charts e and d in fig3 after the temperature has increased to the predetermined value the potential at the point p remains zero without the generation of the trigger pulses whereas the heater current is.