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rapidly to be taken into account by the semi fixed equalizer an adaptive equalizer of the conventional type which operates according to known equalization algorithms is connected in series with the semi fixed equalizer fig9 shows an illustrated embodiment of the semi fixed equalizer it comprises a plurality of shift cells 80 1 to 80 k in which the sampled signal s mr to be equalized dwells the output of each cell is connected to an input of a multiplier 81 1 to 81 k which has another input connected to the selected weight factors h 34 1 to h 34 k the outputs of the multipliers are connected to a summator 85 which produces an equalized signal s eg1 the weight factors are updated intermittently according to the process described earlier the equalized signal s eg1 then enters the adaptive equalizer of a conventional type of which an example is shown in fig1 it comprises various shift cells 90 1 to 90 p in which the signal s eg1 to be equalized dwells the output of each cell is connected to an input of a multiplier 91 1 to 91 p which has another input connected to weight factors c k the outputs of the multipliers are connected to a summator 95 which produces an equalized signal s eg2 for computing the weight factors of the adaptive equalizer the computing means compt 30.
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easier for our examiner to understand the present invention the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings of embodiments are given for example but such preferred embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention for simplicity like numerals are used for like elements for the description of the specification of the present invention referring to fig2 3 3 a 4 4 a for a sectional fan frame structure of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention the structure comprises a fan frame 10 and the fan frame 10 is composed of two units 11 a and a circular plate frame 12 and the units 11 a are rectangular frame bases but ordinary persons skilled in the art can substitute it with a frame base of another shape and each unit 11 a has a circular opening 111 and a fastener 20 disposed on a specific position of the unit 11 a and the fastener 20 can be a hook or an embedding groove and an axle seat 113 is connected to the middle of the opening 111 of one of the units 11 a through a rib 114 and the axle seat 113 has a circuit not shown in the figure for turning on the fan the circular plate frame 12 is formed by enclosing a rectangular plate and a fastener 20 is disposed separately on both sides of the circular plate frame 12 and the fasteners 20 are latched to the corresponding positions of the fasteners 20 of the units 11 a further the circular plate frame 12 has a plurality of protrusions 121 integrally formed with the circular plate frame 12 by a punching method and at.
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the detector 16 may be of any advisable kind known in the art for the sake of better understanding fig4 illustrates a further embodiment whereby the detector 16 is mainly composed of an electro mechanical contact element 24 which is pivotally mounted at one end 25 of the trolley 17 and is held between two electrical contacts 29 and 30 near the other end 26 of the trolley 17 by means of the springs 27 and 28 if during the displacement of the trolley 17 the contact element 24 contacts a fallen drop wire 5 the contact element 24 will be displaced and establish an electrical circuit through the contact element 24 and one of the contacts 29 or 30 to generate a dropped wire location signal according to still another embodiment the detector 16 may be composed of an inductive or capacitive proximity switch the previously described drop wire locators 7 are preferably equipped with a switching off element not illustrated in the figures which is controlled by the detector 16 already mentioned in such a way that as soon as the detector of the trolley 17 comes into contact with a fallen drop wire 5 its actuation system 15 is stopped by this switching off element thereby stopping the movement of the trolley moreover the invention also includes an indication means which indicates the location of the detector 16 of the movable support element according to a first alternative embodiment the indication means may be composed of a lamp or an indicator which is moved for instance below the plane formed by the warp threads simultaneously.
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the epitaxial layer overlying each subcollector region in the case where a single subcollector is used the trench must cut through the subcollector into the substrate once the epitaxial region 13 is fully grown it is coated with a thick oxide 30 which in turn is coated with a photoresist layer 31 the oxide layer 30 must be at least approximately 20 of the thickness of the epitaxial layer as shown in fig5 the photoresist layer 31 is then exposed and developed using the well known photolitographic techniques to create an opening 32 therein this opening 32 is formed with a gridlike pattern so as to lay out in the photoresist layer 31 the final combination of the isolation grid to be formed in the layer 13 through this formed opening 32 in the photoresist layer a window 33 is opened in the oxide layer 30 by using a known etching technique such as chemical etching once the window 33 is created in the oxide layer 30 the photoresist layer 31 is removed and the unit is placed in a reactive ion etching chamber one ion etching process comprises the introduction of reactive material such as hydrochloric acid at a temperature of approximately 200 u00b0 c in vapor form into the chamber with the device to be etched this vapor is ionized using a plasma so that reactive ions of the reactive material i e the hydrochloric acid are formed these ions are then directed against the surface of the device which is to be etched this technique creates as shown in fig6 a straight vertically walled trench 34 in the epitaxial.
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are preset in a selected angle 78 shown in fig5 which is preferably 15 u00b0 in an outward direction from either end of the case this angle may vary however from 5 u00b0 to 30 u00b0 smaller angles do not insure that each finger will deflect outwardly from the respective end of the case a greater angle provides insufficient pressure on the cable to effect positive engagement between the case and the cable to preclude any axial movement of the case along the cable as shown in the drawings both the inner and outer surfaces of each finger are inclined outwardly of the case the inner fingers 76 extends inwardly from the inner periphery of each semicircular recess while the fingers 74 76 are generally triangular as best shown in fig3 each finger has a truncated apex so that even with the fingers in their preset undeformed positions as they are represented in fig3 through 5 an opening remains near the center of the semicircular port the opening is selected to be at least slightly smaller than the smallest diameter cable to be serviced by the case since no cable smaller than this diameter is meant for use with the case the presence of pointed apexes for each triangular finger would be counter productive and would reduce the usefullness of the case for larger diameter cables which approach the diameter of the semicircular port the preset angle between each finger and a respective end wall defines a curved bend line 84 which facilitates bending of the fingers at a desired location namely at the bend line when a large diameter cable is engaged by the case slots 68 are provided under each detent.
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26 may be pushed into the engaging portion of the retainer 10 for example as shown in fig8 d the first end of the heating element 26 may be inserted between the pressing portion 8 a and the supporting surface 16 of the retainer as set forth above the exemplary aspects of the invention may reduce an amount of linear translation of the heating element 26 between the pressing portion 8 a and the raised supporting surface 16 of the retainer 10 and also may reduce an amount of force needed to push the heating element 26 into the heating element retainer 10 as shown in fig9 the raised supporting surface 16 of the retainer 10 also may have a guide element such as a bump or protrusion 18 which may further guide the heating element 26 into the retainer 10 the protrusion 18 may be configured to fit between parts of the heating element 26 to guide the heating element 26 between the pressing portion 8 a and the supporting surface 16 for example in the exemplary embodiment shown in fig9 the heating element 26 may have a plurality of u shaped parts in this embodiment the heating element 26 may be inserted between the pressing portion 8 a and the supporting surface 16 such that the protrusion 18 interposes adjacent u shaped parts of the heating element 26 thereby guiding the heating element 26 between the pressing portion 8 a and the supporting surface 16 of the retainer 10 accordingly the exemplary aspects.
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performance with recent occupancy history as a fitness function to select the weighting values each wsu also keeps a record of set points reset points and ventilation rates in flash in 15 minute increments based on a one week calendar that can be altered by the occupants if the occupancy sensors or thermal sensors in a wsu are triggered a request is sent to the zc every 15 minutes the zc sends a command to the wsus to execute the occupancy prediction algorithm and returns any conditioning results to the zc if there is a conditioning request pending the zc opens a sufficient number of drus to keep the pressure of the ducts low enough to maintain a high enough air flow for heat transfer hvac central plant safety and to prevent damage to the duct system the drus to open is determined by current hvac needs and by near future hvac needs by the zc querying the wsus that will run their respective prediction algorithms for current and near future occupancy as well as distance from current set setback point from these values the zc opens the next most likely drus to open until enough are opened to provide adequate air.
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a clarified solution having a protein content of u2018 b u2019 g l the clarified protein solution or a u2018 c u2019 aliquot of the protein extract solution was reduced in volume to u2018 d u2019 l on a ultrafiltration system using a u2018 e u2019 dalton molecular weight cut off membrane the resulting concentrated protein solution had a protein content of u2018 f u2019 g l the lots were given designation u2018 g u2019 the parameter u2018 a u2019 to u2018 g u2019 are given in the following table iv table iv g bw al011 j16 01a bw al017 d11 02a a 24 4 26 3 b 20 3 18 0 c 1 2000 d 152 e 3000 5000 f 287 285 9 50 ml retentate aliquots of lot bw al011 j16 01a were warmed to 30 u00b0 c and 60 u00b0 c before being diluted 1 10 into 4 u00b0 c water in each case a white cloud of protein micelles formed immediately and was allowed to settle the upper diluting water was removed and the precipitated viscous sticky mass pmm was dried the pmm was recovered from each experiment and the yield of the dilution step was calculated in the case of the retentate temperature being 30 u00b0 c the protein recovery was 57 1 wt while for 60 u00b0 c the yield was 23 7 wt 5 ml retentate aliquots of lot bw al017 d11 02a were warmed to various temperatures between 30 u00b0 c and 60 u00b0 c and then diluted at dilution ratio of 1 10 or 1 15 into 4 u00b0 c water in each case a white cloud of protein micelles formed immediately and was allowed to settle the upper diluting water was removed and the precipitated viscous.
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biophys 134 279 284 with caprylic acid and by adding caprylic acid it can also take place through precipitation agents such as rivanol aluminum chloride cetylpyridinium chloride octanoic acid polyphosphates and in presence of adsorption agents with tricalcium phosphate and bentonite the supernatant can constitute the concentrate of immunoglobulins according to the invention it therefore contains a mixture of igg a and m this is recovered for example by centrifugation or filtration optionally by adding at least one filtration additive the supernatant can undergo conventional viral deactivation processing with a solvent detergent triton x100 if the precipitation was a caprylic precipitation the residues of caprylic acid in the supernatant are eliminated by po4 calcium in order to obtain a concentrate of igg iga or igm the method described in the application ep02727688 0 can be applied the supernatant then undergoes an additional step of purification by chromatography on an anion exchanger performed in alkaline ph in particular the ph of the supernatant is adjusted beforehand to a ph between 8 9 and 9 1 and the column is loaded with a buffer at a ph 8 9 to 9 1 the chromatography step allows the adsorption of immunoglobulins and passage of non retained proteins into the effluent chromatography can be performed on a reticulated polysaccharide or vinyl polymer gel grafted with deae tmae or qae groups after washing the column with the same buffer as the loading buffer to eliminate non retained proteins immunoglobulins g are eluted with a phosphate buffer the ph of which is between 4 and 7 preferably at ph 6 2 an optional subsequent elution with the same phosphate buffer supplemented with 100 to 175 mm nacl preferably 150.
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with adjustable damping in the direction of flexion such that a prosthetic unit attached to the knee joint can be adapted for climbing stairs application_number US 76835610 A description fig1 shows a prosthesis wearer 1 with a knee joint prosthesis 2 which is secured by upper attachment elements to a femoral stump the prosthetic leg 20 stands with the healthy contralateral leg 4 in front of a step to reach the next step up a prosthetic foot 6 has to be guided over the step edge an active bending of the hip as is indicated by the arrow 7 assists the passive bending of the knee which is shown by the arrow 8 and which because of the mass inertia both of the prosthetic foot 6 and also of the connection element 3 occurs from the prosthetic knee joint 2 to the prosthetic foot 6 for this purpose a minimum extension damping is required to ensure that after a flexion of the hip the prosthetic foot 6 does not swing forward and is not moved against the riser or under the step 5 in the lift phase as shown in fig2 the prosthetic foot 6 is guided upward as far as possible in a perpendicular manner this possibly being initiated by a slight rearward movement the lift is detected via the flexion angle u03b1 between the connection element 3 and the thigh or via a reduction of the axial force in the connection element 3 without flexion of the prosthetic foot 6 it is also possible to detect the stair climbing mode and thus the lowering of the flexion damping to a value below the.
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showing a basic process of a reprocessing method by a fluoride volatility process using solid gas separation according to the present invention this is a reprocessing method in which fluorine or a fluorine compound is subjected to a reaction with a spent oxide fuel to produce fluorides of uranium and plutonium and recover uranium and plutonium as uf 6 and uf 6 puf 6 using a difference in volatility behavior the method of the present invention comprises an hf fluorination step and an f 2 fluorination step in two stages of different temperatures in the hf fluorination step a spent oxide fuel containing uo 2 and puo 2 is subjected to a reaction with a hydrogen fluoride gas whereby uranium plutonium and most impurities in the spent fuel are converted into solid fluorides or oxides to inhibit volatilization the hf fluorination step is carried out by supplying a hydrogen fluoride gas supplied amount 1 1 to 1 3 times the stoichiometric ratio concentration 60 to 90 vol using a fluidized bed furnace operated in the temperature range of 350 to 430 u00b0 c since the hydrogen fluoride gas has a weak oxidizing power a nonvolatile fluoride having a low valence lower fluoride is produced by the.
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the initiating station when this occurs the station acting as an emulated base station then appears to itself go off hook to the central office co thereby making a connection to the central office the initiating subscriber station then proceeds to complete the call by dialing the desired number when the initiating subscriber unit goes on hook the emulated base station is so informed by the vcw and presents an on hook appearance to the central office when the emulated base station detects a ring signal from the central office the subscriber unit is caused to ring by means of the corresponding vcw from the emulated base station when the subscriber unit thereafter goes off hook the emulated base station is so informed via the corresponding vcw and it then presents an off hook appearance to the central office the above type of wireless phone system configuration is exemplified in fig8 where the subscriber unit 90 is shown in wireless communication via antennas 92 and 94 with the emulated base station 96 the station 96 is in wireline communication via line 98 and interface 100 with the central office the above described system can be employed with a dual subscriber arrangement as shown in fig9 in this.
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splicing data of all ts fragment files cited in the hls sub index file to obtain multiple media files or for multiple hls sub index files corresponding to multiple profiles under the same hls primary index file splicing data of all ts fragment files cited in the hls sub index file to obtain one or more media files in an exemplary embodiment the operation that the modification device 20 modifies the hls sub index file further includes the following operation recording a path of the media file in which each cited ts fragment file lies into the modified hls sub index file in an exemplary embodiment the operation that the splicing device 10 splices data of ts fragment files cited in the hls sub index file includes that data of ts fragment files cited in the hls sub index file are sequentially spliced according to a play sequence of ts fragment files which is recorded in the hls sub index file or a splicing sequence which is additionally set in an exemplary embodiment after the splicing device 10 splices data of ts fragment files cited in the hls sub index file to obtain one or more media files the splicing device 10 is further configured to add an information field fields used for indicating a media file format in the media file files in an exemplary embodiment a name of the media file obtained by the splicing device 10 through splicing includes one or more pieces of the following information a type of the media file a profile to which ts fragment files contained in the media file belong and a code rate corresponding to the profile to which ts fragment files contained in the media file belong in an exemplary embodiment the.
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group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms alternatively r 005 to r 008 taken together may form a ring and in that event at least one of r 005 to r 008 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms having a carboxyl or hydroxyl group while the remaining r 39 s are independently straight branched or cyclic alkylene groups of 1 to 15 carbon atoms r 009 is a monovalent hydrocarbon group of 3 to 15 carbon atoms containing a u2014 co 2 u2014 partial structure at least one of r 010 to r 013 is a monovalent hydrocarbon group of 2 to 15 carbon atoms containing a u2014 co 2 u2014 partial structure while the remaining r 39 s are independently hydrogen or straight branched or cyclic alkyl groups of 1 to 15 carbon atoms r 010 to r 013 taken together may form a ring and in that event at least one of r 010 to r 013 is a divalent hydrocarbon group of 1 to 15 carbon atoms containing a u2014 co 2 u2014 partial structure while the remaining r 39 s are independently straight branched or cyclic alkylene groups of 1 to 15 carbon atoms r 014 is a polycyclic hydrocarbon group having 7 to 15 carbon atoms or an alkyl group containing a polycyclic hydrocarbon group r 015 is an acid labile group r 016 is hydrogen or methyl r 017 is.
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diluted with monomer the catalyst was benzoyl peroxide 50 antioxidant 1 was 2 6 di tertiary butyl n n dimethylamino para cresol and antioxidant 2 was 2 6 di tertiary butyl para cresol raw material a b c d e f reactive carrier 73 7 66 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 microspheres 15 8 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 benzoyl peroxide 50 paste 10 5 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 1 4 nq soln 1 5 10 u2212 3 1 5 10 u2212 3 antioxidant 2 2 5 10 u2212 3 2 5 10 u2212 3 5 0 10 u2212 3 5 0 10 u2212 3 antioxidant 1 1 5 10 u2212 3 1 5 10 u2212 3 1 5 10 u2212 3 1 5 10 u2212 3 total 100 100 100 100 100 100 shelf stability gt 90 days gt 90 days gt 330 days gt 330 days gt 330 days gt 330 days the results showed that the peroxide could be stabilized in a non diluted low viscosity unsaturated polyester resin in the presence of microspheres 1 10 1 4 1 2 1 1 resin composition styrenated unsaturated 43 74 35 23 28 28 24 33 polyester resin monomer 8 75 12 92.
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also the size of the crab 12 must be taken into consideration when dimensioning the space between the platform 18 and the top shell 16 through which the crabs 12 must be able to fit further it is proposed to provide an air bubble within the chamber 30 which will only partially deplete after a significant period of time thus the respiration rate of the crab must be taken into account to determine an appropriate size for a habitat 10 it is first of all to be understood that an adult crab 12 of the species uca minax may be maintained by the oxygen in one cubic inch of air over a period of one and one half days thus it is desired to provide the chamber 30 with a minimum volume of 19 5 cubic inches to provide a thirty day supply of oxygen for one crab 12 this is not to say that one should wait the full 30 days to replenish the air within the chamber 30 the crab 12 will by decrease of activity level or by leaving of the habitat 10 indicate that a replenishment is necessary to accommodate the size of the crab 12 as well as air supply requirements it is preferred to create a chamber 30 for a single crab 12 having dimensions of approximately 3 u00d7 3 u00d7 2 5 inches with respect to.
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for content of co 2 by gas chromatography the machine used was a chromopack model cp 2002 gas chromatograph in order to verify the mass balance a liquid sample of the amine solution in the analysis section is taken from the lower sampling point before the sample is taken the liquid in the analysis section is cooled using nitrogen gas surrounding the pipe section 59 the liquid sample is analysed using a titration technique specially developed for co 2 at the end of each run the liquid from the reservoir pipe 61 is released into the measurement drum 67 to measure the amount of liquid expended in the course of the run the results of the tests are shown in table 1 below the results show that virtually all the co 2 is absorbed from the gas to liquid solvent for the 50 and 25 mixture for all the flow rates tested only on reduction of the mea concentration to a mere 55 by weight does the amount of co 2 remaining in the gas reach appreciable levels from the measurement at the 5 level it can be seen that the absorption efficiency decreases with an increasing gas flow rate and gas volume fraction this result is expected since the already lean solvent mixture only 5 mea has.
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to 7c 1 ml sample obtained from cell culture on every hour was centrifuged at 10000 rpm at 4 u00b0 c for 10 minutes to remove the supernatant then whole cell sample was stored at u2212 80 u00b0 c for further analysis whole cell sample was suspended in 100 u03bcl sds page buffer 0 5m tris hcl ph 6 8 10 glycerol 5 sds 5 u03b2 mercaptoethanol 0 25 bromophenol blue and heated to 100 u00b0 c for 5 minutes the sample was loaded on 15 sds page and performed by electrophoresis to separate the proteins the proteins were detected by coomasie blue staining or silver staining bio rad usa the sample was loaded on 15 sds page electrophoresis was carried out and transferred onto nitrocellulose membrane at 15 v the mgfp 3a mutant on nitrocelluose membrane was detected using monoclonal antibody for histidine affinity ligand r amp d systems usa as the time passed after expression induction the expression pattern of recombinant mgfp 3a mutant adhesive protein was analyzed with sds page fig7 b unlike the other proteins of e coli the recombinant mgfp 3a mutant adhesive protein was detected as a heavy band with size of about 12 kda about 3 of proteins in total to investigate accurate band and expression pattern western.
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of the central axis of the vice 54 extends through the center of the abutment 20 in use of the tool the jaws of the clamp will be open the hose will be placed between the clamp jaws 26 and 34 and the clamp jaws will then be closed to fixedly secure the hose 16 in position with the open end 14 extending beyond the jaw extensions 58 and 60 as shown in fig2 at this time the arm 18 is retracted farther clockwise than the position shown in broken lines in fig2 the arm 18 is swung counterclockwise to an advanced position shown in fig7 and in broken lines in fig2 in which the arm extends across the open end of the gripped hose and in which a fitting 22 placed against the open end 14 of the hose will be engaged by the abutment 20 to initiate entry of the fitting into the open end the convex arcuate or hemispherical shape of the abutment 20 will have a self centering sliding action on the fitting 22 causing it to more easily enter the hose further movement of the arm beyond the fig7 position to the position shown in solid lines in fig2 will cause the fitting to be forcibly driven into the hose by the abutment the abutment 20 is close to the pivot axis 62 at the upper end of the arm 18 much closer than to the lower end of the arm so that a considerable leverage can be applied to the fitting because the force applied to arm 18 is counteracted by the force applied to handle 28 an.
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illustrated embodiment the pad voltage needs to be u2267 vddo v d for the diode 222 to turn on and clamp the pad voltage to prevent voltage overstresses for example if the diode v d 0 7v and vddo 3 6v then the pad voltage must be u2267 vddo v d or 3 6v 0 7v 4 3v for the diode 222 to turn on and clamp the pad voltage if pad 4 2v for example and vddo 3 6v then in this example the voltage across the diode pad u2212 vddo or 4 2v u2212 3 6v 0 6v however as this voltage across the diode is less than the diode threshold voltage the diode will not turn on and thus the clamping circuit in this example will not operate fig2 further illustrates one example of a known clamping device a diode 224 having a threshold voltage or v d of about 0 7v for example in the illustrated embodiment the pad voltage needs to be u2266 vss u2212 v d for the diode 224 to turn on and clamp the pad voltage to prevent voltage overstresses for example if the diode v d 0 7v and vss 0v then the pad voltage must be u2266 vss u2212 v d or u2212.
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the preferred material for the nylon component of the composition of the yarn of the present invention the proper proportion of cotton staple nylon6 staple and silver staple are initially physically placed within a container or large vat and are mixed this physical mixing can take place manually utilizing a manual tool such as a large wooden spatula or can use any other system for physically mixing the fiber components together initially it should be appreciate that such physical mixing of the fibers has physical limitations due to the fibrous nature of the components and thus only a moderately thorough physical mixture can be achieved at this time once a moderate mixing of the fibrous components within the vat has been completed the entire content of the vat is then sprayed with a clear translucent liquid ceramic material this material is quite similar to a paint without a pigment since it is clear and translucent this liquid ceramic spraying step coats all of the mixture of the fibrous materials throughout the container or vat these fibrous materials which are now coated with the clear translucent liquid ceramic spray will then physically be mixed again in a similar manner as performed previously in order to further mix both the fibers with the liquid ceramic material sprayed into the vat the next step in this process is to initiate the blending of this fiber mixture by opening of the fibers individual batches.
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is used to allow air to enter the detergent cartridge 20 as the substance contained therein is withdrawn a level indicator not shown in this figure may also extend through the vent opening 27 to measure the amount of substance remaining in the detergent cartridge 20 a barcode 25 identifies that particular substance within the detergent cartridge 20 the substance within the detergent cartridge 20 is withdrawn through a delivery tube 35 the delivery tube mates with the detergent cartridge 20 via a dispensing tube adapter 36 as the detergent cartridge 20 is inserted into the dispensing system the delivery tube 35 mates the delivery tube adapter 36 which is integrated into the detergent cartridge the level indicators are inserted through the vent and are used to determine the amount of substance remaining in the particular cartridge a float moves up and down depending on the level of the substance fluid in the cartridge in other words as the substance is removed from the cartridge the float travels downward sensors determine the location of the float and through this the relative amount of substance left in the cartridge in a particular embodiment the dispensing system includes fluid pumps the fluid pumps are in fluid connection with the cartridges via delivery tubes each fluid pump 50 is in electrical connection to a circuit board such as a motherboard of the dispensing system or.
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shows the ironing press in the closed position that is to say when the heating plate 4 is applied against the ironing board 6 by the arm 3 in this position the oblique planes 10a 11a defining the breaks in continuity of the surfaces 10 and 11 respectively of the deformable parallelepiped which project laterally outwards from the vertical edges 8c of the support 8 rest on the horizontal stops 8e which are bent back outwards and formed on the vertical lateral sides 8c these stops 8e numbering four ensure a stable position of the ironing board 6 fig2 shows the ironing press open during the change of ironing surface it can in fact be seen that the sleeve board 7 is displaced angularly about its pivot pin 13 in the direction of the arrow f this movement of the sleeve board 7 is transmitted to the deformable parallelepiped 8 9 10 11 by the transmission arm 15 so that the ironing board 6 solidly fixed to the surface 9 of this deformable parallelepiped moves in translation in the direction of the arrow f1 fig3 and 4 illustrate the end of this movement in one case with the ironing press open and in the other case with this press closed at the end of the travel the hooking elements 12a of the seating 12 of the sleeve board 7 encounter the rims 8d of the support 8 on which rims this seating 12 is hooked as explained above ensuring a stable fixed position of the.
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chambers are provided with locks through which the containers pass into the process chambers fig9 a and 9 b show how an arrangement for annealing or processing including coupling unit may be designed fig9 a shows a cross section through the container 17 in processing mode the container 17 has a cover 18 in the form of a transparency body 12 the base 19 consists of highly absorbent material in one embodiment the material is graphite a side wall 20 of the container 17 is a frame of the container 17 made from cfc gas inlet 31 and gas outlet 32 are integrated in the side wall of the container self closing valves 40 are likewise integrated in the side wall 20 these valves can be used to open and close the gas openings 31 and 32 for evacuating the container or filling the container with a gas a coupling unit 42 of the container of the process zone 33 is likewise integrated in the side wall the coupling unit 42 may for example be designed as a conical opening this opening is used to plug connect the container 17 to a coupling unit 41 which is formed inversely with respect to the opening of the process zones gas lines 43 are integrated in the coupling units 41 and 42 when the container has in this way been arranged with for example the process zone 33 by way of example any desired process gas can be introduced or discharged during this process stage or the processing vessel can be evacuated and purged with inert gas in the form illustrated the coupling units 42 of the container 17 and of the process zone 33 are used to produce a process gas atmosphere after the processing or annealing.
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source node should try to retransmit the message during a search multiple streams of data corresponding to the same message converges on intermediate nodes and the destination node at approximately the same time when two streams arrive at the same node two receivers present selection masks to the crossbar switch asking for the same set of transmitters it is the responsibility of the crossbar switch to arbitrate among its various inputs to guarantee that each transmitter is only connected to one output receivers which lose the arbitration are told that they are connected to no transmitters and consequently send back link close commands the routing mechanism searches the network using the pattern specified in the header no headers are invalid by changing the basic header pattern described earlier the number of paths searched can be increased or decreased as desired for example by using as many bytes as there are total moves to the destination plus one and setting only one bit in each header a single path can be specified in fig5 consider the header 500 for routing from 0 0 501 to 1 2 502 and its resulting search pattern the search pattern can be narrowed for messages which are being sent across many nodes by inserting extra zero bits in the middle of the columns of the header 600 an example of this is shown in fig6 notice that every line except the last must be non zero by including redundant movement positive and negative in the same dimension it is possible to expand the search pattern to include alternate.
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castings directly from molten materials produces grain size usually in the range of smaller than 50 u03bcm and can be easily retrofitted into existing conventional forming machine application_number US 72961407 A description the present invention is carried out by u201c ultrasonic processing u201d which comprises vibrating molten process material usually a metal at an ultrasonic frequency as it cools to a semi solid state in order to form non dendritic i e globular shaped rounded ideally spherical grains having an average diameter of no more than 1000 u03bcm preferably no more than 100 u03bcm more preferably no more than 50 u03bcm most preferably no more than 1 u03bcm such grain structure is most beneficial for semi solid forming processes ultrasonic processing in accordance with the present invention generally avoids formation of large and or dendritic grains in the process material in accordance with the present invention vibration at an ultrasonic frequency is operably applied at a frequency in the range of 1 khz to 10 6 khz preferably in the range of 15 khz to 25 khz and at a power intensity in the range of 1 w to 10 6 w preferably in the range of 500 to 1000 w the duration of ultrasonic processing is in the range of 1 millisecond to one hour depending on the type and volume of metal being processed once the beneficial results of ultrasonic processing are achieved continued subjection of the process material is not deleterious therefore duration is not considered to be a critical parameter referring to fig1 an example of a basic apparatus.
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the pumping arrangements 3 and 4 include casings or shells 41 and 42 which are secured in a conventional manner which is not specifically shown in the drawing such as by screws or similar connectors to the control arrangement 5 and which are respectively connected by means of annular clamping elements 43 and 44 to the flanges 39 and 40 of the lateral portions 31 and 32 of the frame 2 hence the shells 41 and 42 define with the associated lateral portions 31 and 32 respective internal spaces each of these internal spaces is subdivided by a respective movable wall 45 and 46 into the aforementioned pumping chamber 31 or 32 and an actuating chamber 47 or 48 the respective movable wall 45 or 46 includes a respective flexible diaphragm 49 or 50 which is sealingly clamped at its outer periphery between the flange 39 or 40 and the shell 41 or 42 by the action of the respective clamping element 43 or 44 at its central region each of the diaphragms 49 or 50 is sealingly secured to a common shaft 51 that passes through the interior of the control arrangement 5 and interconnects the two movable walls 45 and 46 for movement in unison to mount the respective diaphragms 49 and 50 on the common shaft 51 there are provided two mounting plates 52 and 53 or 54 and 55 on the common shaft 51 which confine the central region of the respective diaphragm 49 or 50 between themselves the mounting plates 52 and 53 or 54 and 55 are mounted on the common shaft 51 by being confined between a respective shoulder 56 or 58 and a threaded fastener 57 or 59 such as a nut thus the mounting plates 52 and 53.
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the interior portion of the reservoir the reservoir has a movable floor 18 which is operated by appropriate means 20 to cause the floor and any sheets 22 on the floor to traverse as directed up and down within the center of the reservoir compartment in operation it is desired to keep the uppermost sheet 24 in as high a raised position in the compartment as possible without being pressed up against lip 16 means not shown may be provided to detect the actual position of the uppermost sheet as well as the approximate number of sheets remaining in the reservoir means may be provided such as airjet means to briefly ripple the stack of sheets from the general direction of arrow 26 in the preferred embodiment this airjet may be slightly downwardly directed into the sheet stack this causes the upper few sheets to have some air entrained between them and become somewhat if not completely separated from one another above the reservoir is a generally rectangular airjet plate 28 which has a generally c shaped sheet stop catch 30 at the rear portion thereof attached to the plate are rearward directed airjet 32 and forward directed airjet 34 in operation after the sheets are rippled and separated by airjet means from the direction of arrow 26 airjet 32 is activated to cause a flow of high velocity low static pressure.
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surface of the housing means once the seal 30 has been installed a removable cover 32 is disposed along and over the channel shaped housing means and the access means and removably secured thereto by further conventional screws 34 threaded into attachment means 11 in portion c of the housing means as can be discerned from this drawing a modular mounting apparatus for substrate means bearing planar circuit means including a housing means means including the substrate means bearing the planar circuit means and means removably disposed along both the housing means and the access means which permits removal and replacement of the substrate is provided this of course is an object of the subject invention as can also be discerned from the drawing of fig1 the apparatus may also include an additional member 36 defining a mode suppressor and is preferably an epoxy iron powder loaded lossy dielectric or similar member for absorbing both radio frequency energy and electromagnetic energy this member is secured to cover member 32 for example assume that the substrate marked x included a planar circuit such as an oscillator operating in the microwave frequency range member 36 would be secured to cover member 32 directly above substrate x so that when cover member 36 is secured to the housing means 10 the absorber would prevent radiation therefrom member 36 in the preferred embodiment is secured to the cover with an epoxy adhesive also shown in fig1 are a plurality of additional access means 38 for disposal into access ports 13 additional signal power etc connections may be made to the planar circuits by parallel gap welding a thin gold ribbon to the circuit leads these additional access.
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material with a specific gravity of 1 53 and greater containing proteoglycan subunits was retained and recentrifuged as above again the gradient material with a specific gravity of 1 53 and greater was saved the isolated proteoglycan subunits were dialized exhaustively against deionized water containing 0 02 sodium azide for 24 to 36 hr and then lyophilized the proteoglycan polyacrylamide beads were prepared as described in nagase et al supra the bead assay of enzyme activity was modified as follows the assay solutions in the tubes contained 100 u03bcl enzyme preparation and 100 u03bcl buffer tris hcl ph 7 4 or inhibitor in the buffer incubation with the beads was carried out at 37 u00b0 c for 6 or 20 hr the degraded proteoglycan released from the polyacrylamide beads was determined assaying 100 u03bcl spectrophotometrically at 535 nm with dimethylmethylene blue dye as described in farndale et al conn tissue res 9 247 248 1982 chondroitin sulfate was used as a standard one unit of proteoglycan degrading activity is defined as the amount of enzyme required to release 1 u03bcg chondroitin sulfate ml hr at 37 u00b0 c chondrocyte collagenase inhibition acid soluble collagen was extracted from rat tail tendon by the method of birkedal hansen et al anal biochem 115 18 26 1981 rats were killed using co 2 asphyxiation tails were removed and stripped of skin the tendons were removed and washed several times in cold distilled water the salt soluble collagen was removed by extracting the tendons twice 24 hr extraction in 1m nacl 50 mm tris and 5 mm cacl 2 ph 7 4 at 4 u00b0 c the residue was washed.
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diffusion region 531 of each cell transistor is coupled to the bottom capacitor electrode be and the drain e g second diffusion region 532 of each cell transistor is coupled to the top capacitor electrode te alternatively the source of each cell transistor is coupled to the top capacitor electrode while the drain is coupled to the bottom capacitor electrode to interconnect one cell to the another one type of capacitor electrode of one cell is coupled to another type of electrode of an adjacent cell if for example the be is coupled to the first diffusion region and the te is coupled to the second diffusion region in each cell the top electrode of the capacitor in the first cell 505 1 of the chain is coupled to be of the capacitor of second cell 505 2 alternatively the first capacitor electrode is the top electrode and the second capacitor is the bottom electrode gates 533 of the cell transistors can be gate conductors which serve as or are coupled to wordlines a first end of 508 of the chain is coupled to a bitline 560 in one embodiment a selection transistor 504 is coupled between the first end of the chain and.
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levels of about 0 25 and about 0 50 by weight of the fiber were applied to individual molten polymer streams using a continuous dual treatment region configuration to produce samples 1 and 2 respectively upon contact with water the resulting nonwoven webs exhibited instantaneous wettability samples 3 and 4 were produced according to traditional internal treatment methods by blending the treatment with the molten polymer at levels of about 1 and about 2 by weight respectively of the fiber the treatment and the molten polymer were thoroughly mixed prior to entering the fiber spinning assembly when the resulting nonwoven webs were contacted with water neither sample 3 nor sample 4 exhibited any degree of wettability the results of the evaluation demonstrate that a treatment can be applied to the surface of an advancing molten polymer stream prior to exiting a fiber spinning assembly at treatment levels 4 and 8 times higher than that applied according to the present invention the internally treated nonwoven web exhibited no degree of wettability thus even at high treatment levels samples 3 and 4 did not have a sufficient amount of treatment on the surface of the fibers to impart wettability to the nonwoven web the method of the present invention offers a significant advantage over current internal treatment systems since treatments that do not tend.
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a side view of the traction bar 100 situated behind the vehicle 39 s frame 410 the traction bar 100 may be composed of a variety of high strength material suitably the attachment bracket 420 see fig2 4 and 5 and slider 200 of the traction bar 100 are parallel to the vehicle 39 s frame 410 fig8 is one embodiment of a disassembled slider 200 the slider 200 is composed of a fastening end 300 which features a first end fastening receiver 310 and a second end threaded rod 320 as well as a pipe 210 with a first end and a second end the first end of the pipe 210 is threaded on the inside see fig8 39 s jagged dotted lines a fastening end 300 is affixed to the pipe 210 by threading the threaded rod 320 of the fastening end 300 into the corresponding first end of the pipe 210 the pipe 210 on the slider 200 may be approximately 5 inches and is coaxially disposed into the point end 39 s 120 opening which allows for movement of the slider 200 along the traction bar 100 so that the vehicle 39 s suspension may be able.
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transformer core particularly for a transformer core in a so called medium frequency power supply methods for making cores are well known to the prior art during processing by the teachings of this invention a tape is preferably exposed to or maintained in during the cooling step a magnetic field at least sufficient to magnetize such tape nearly to its saturation point by the term 34 saturation point 34 or equivalent reference is had to the condition in which after a magnetic field strength becomes sufficiently large further increase in the magnetic field strength produces no additional magnetization in a magnetic material in this invention the field is preferably applied either longitudinally or transversely relative to a given tape preferably longitudinally members of preferred class of starting tapes consist of an alloy characterized by the formula y z ranges from 15 to 30 atomic percent and in any given such metal alloy the sum total of w x y and z is 100 atomic percent within this class of starting tapes a particularly preferred member is an alloy of the formula where the subscript values are expressed in hundredths of atomic percents a tape of such class following the teachings of this invention is formed into a core and then heated to a temperature ranging from about 280 u00b0 to 350 u00b0 c for a time of at least about 0 5 to 2 hours also following such teachings such a so heated shaped tape is cooled preferably to a temperature below about 200 u00b0 c at a cooling rate of from about 100 u00b0 to 250 u00b0 per hour the heating and the cooling take place.
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cylindrical in shape and defines an upper surface 75 and a lower surface 76 the upper surface 75 may include writing indicia or the like if desired or allow labels to adhere thereto the body 59 has a plurality of vertically disposed gripping ribs 74 on its outside surface a gripping thumb area 84 is provided on the side of the annular wall of the body 59 another gripping thumb area 82 is provided on the side of the annular wall of the body 59 diametrically opposite the gripping thumb area 84 on the inside surface of the annular wall of the body 59 adjacent the gripping thumb area 84 is a projection 85 that is used to attach the cap 58 to the bottle 52 a projection 83 is provided on the inside surface of the annular wall of the body 59 adjacent the gripping thumb area 82 that is likewise used to attach the cap 58 to the bottle 52 as best discerned in fig2 and 24 a first annular wall 80 extends from the bottom 76 of the body 59 and is positioned radially inward of the annular wall of the cap 58 the first annular wall 80 is arch shaped and extends only a.
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throttle position and at what intake manifold pressures real world measurements show that under level steady state interstate highway conditions there will be only some 7 10 psi positive pressure in the intake manifold during some 85 or 90 of the time on the road which means that 85 90 of normal driving conditions will be done with only some 50 100 psi in the combustion chamber with no justification for use of 91 94 m r 2 octane high test premium gasoline under these operating conditions a lower octane number gasoline is deemed far more appropriate under such operating conditions according to preferred embodiments of the present invention as shown in fig1 and 3 an on board system would require a duel fuel tank arrangement on a vehicle which arrangement can include either a single tank with a dividing diaphragm fig2 or two separate tanks fig1 and 3 in a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention the tank or compartment which contains higher octane fuel is configured to have a smaller volume than the other tank or compartment as diagrammatically shown in fig2 see volumes v 1 and v 2 also one of the tanks or one of the fuel compartments in the case of a single tank with a dividing diaphragm may be advantageously equipped with a unique fill pipe configuration as shown cross section view of configurations of the fill pipes 1 and 2 in tank 2 of fig3 for example fill pipes 1 and 2 may differ in cross sectional shape or size at least at a portion which receives fuel from an external source e g from a conventional gasoline pump as shown on fig4 the fill pipes may be identical thus making manufacturing thereof more economical but have unique input.
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parts water to 125 parts colored pigments and or dyes in the example of a sand colored texture it has been discovered that a mixture of 100 parts water to 125 parts acrylic based paint provides an optimum look and feel the pigment or dyes used in this step may include a number of commercially available products e g dryvit u00ae color primer or benjamin moore u00ae acrylic paint this pigment or dye solution is preferably applied with a u201c stacato u201d or rapidly flinging or irregular motion the application of this solution is also preferably applied under a selected pressure and at a selected distance between the means of application and the front 4 of panel 2 the impact of the pigment or dye solution on the wet first textured coating results in a wide dispersal of the pigment into a wide variety of shapes the size and configuration of these shapes is determined by a number of factors including the pressure at which the pigment is applied the viscosity of the pigment and the distance of the surface 4 of panel 2 from the means of application the application of the pigment onto the wet surface also results in a u201c bleeding u201d of the pigment solution into muted color tones tints and contrasts each of the variables may be altered again depending on the pressure of application the viscosity of the mixture and the distance of the means of application to the front surface 4 of panel 2 a second textured coating is next applied to the substrate this second textured coating may again be comprised of a mixture of one or more of aggregate sand silica quartz crystals and a 100 acrylic binder this coating is preferably.
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the assembly point p and a winding step in which the packing 14 is wound starting from the assembly point p into a coil in the machine 1 described above the braiding step is effected in an entirely conventional manner by the movement of the movable elements 9 which causes the strands 5b to interlace with the core yarns 5a coming from the reels 4 and by the simultaneous traction exerted by the forced rotation of the roll 15 both on the strands 5b and on the core yarns 5a which unwind respectively from the spools 10 and the reels 4 which are free to rotate in their seats all the elementary yarns 5 namely both the core yarns 5a and the strands 5b meet at the assembly point p to form the packing 14 the winding step occurs at a winding diameter d as a result of the location of the assembly point p on the surface 15 39 of the rotary roll 15 as a result of this rotation those core yarns 5a and strands 5b which at the assembly point are further from the surface 15 39 of the roll 15 or on the extrados surface of the packing 14 are drawn at.
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as will become clear extending radially inwardly from the shoulder 35 is a series of ribs 37 terminating in a central ring 38 or opening which continues to the central ring or opening 39 into which the inlet conduit 41 is received the ribs 37 together with the central ring 38 that part of the base 23 including the shoulder 35 and the partition member 42 define a series of chambers 43 the partition member 42 includes a series of openings 44 through which water will pass to join the outlet conduits 45 in the construction as shown there will be six openings 44 each of which feeds into one of six conduits 45 the number of conduits being even one valve may be used as a source for two or more other valves to provide equal distribution of water flow as already explained disposed above the base 23 is the modular piston housing 24 which includes the valve shut off plate 36 spaced from the floor 46 of the piston module by appropriate spacers 47 the diameter of the outer cylindrical surface 34 of the module 24 is such as to just fit easily within the inner cylindrical surface 33 the fit is sufficiently close that there is no significant leakage of fluid from the top surface of the module 24 to the bottom surface or vice versa similarly in the assembled condition the valve shut off plate 36 rests against the shoulder 35 on the outer diameter of the base 23.
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in the detecting accuracy due to the decline of the output voltage of the phototransistor 8b resulting from the staining of the surface of the light emitting diode 8a or phototransistor 8b can be prevented in the case where the water is already supplied in the washer tank 1 the optical sensor is set with the current of the light emitting diode 8a employed in the previous operation in step 143 then in step 144 a constant current is fed to the light emitting diode 8a it is detected in step 145 whether the washing process is selected in the event that the washing process is not selected the flow proceeds to a succeeding process in step 146 for example rinsing process in the washing process if there is no water in the tank 1 the volume detecting device 20 detects the volume of laundries and the water is fed to a predetermined water level and thereafter the stirring vane 2 is rotated to produce the water stream the change in the output voltage ve of the phototransistor 8b after the start of stirring is indicated in the graph of fig4 in which lines a and b show the voltage ve change when a powder detergent is used and a line c indicates the change when a liquid detergent is used if washing is completed before a time point t1 e g the user sets the washing time period shorter than t1 the operation flow advances to a next process steps 147 and 148 in step 149 the output voltage ve is set to be ve1 at the.
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the ue 511 in conjunction with various example embodiments of the application as described herein at least one of the progs 502 and 512 is assumed to include program instructions that when executed by the associated processor enable the electronic apparatus to operate in accordance with the example embodiments of this disclosure as discussed herein in general the various example embodiments of the apparatus 511 can include but are not limited to cellular phones personal digital assistants pdas having wireless communication capabilities portable computers having wireless communication capabilities image capture devices such as digital cameras having wireless communication capabilities gaming devices having wireless communication capabilities music storage and playback appliances having wireless communication capabilities internet appliances permitting wireless internet access and browsing as well as portable units or terminals that incorporate combinations of such functions the example embodiments of this disclosure may be implemented by computer software or computer program code executable by one or more of the processors 505 515 of the ne 501 and the ue 511 or by hardware or by a combination of software and hardware the mems 504 and 514 may be of any type suitable to the local technical environment and may be implemented using any suitable data storage technology such as semiconductor based memory devices flash memory magnetic memory devices and systems optical memory devices and systems fixed memory and removable memory as non.
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spin dry tub 24 is forwardly rotated at the same speed and in the same direction when the pulsator 28 is forwardly rotated and repeats the idling fuzzy course when the pulsator 28 is backwardly rotated such that a fourth water current stronger than the water current in the third washing mode but weaker than the water current in the second washing mode can be formed unlike the third washing mode the fourth water current generates circulation or movement of cloths in the spin dry tub 24 to increase washing efficiency by which damage to the clothes is decreased such that the fourth water current is adequate to protection of cloths and washing of dirtier cloths turning to fig1 the washing control method thus operated according to the present invention includes steps s 510 s 520 s 530 s 540 for selecting one of a plurality of cloth or one of a plurality of washing courses and steps s 511 s 521 s 531 s 541 for controlling a water current according to the selected cloth or selected washing course the water current control method thus established is stored in a microcomputer and is embodied by a course selected by a user the method comprising a first water current control method wherein the pulsator and not the spin dry tub rotates in forward backward direction a second water current control method wherein a spin dry tub repeats forward backward rotations in opposite directions to those of the pulsator a third water current control method wherein the pulsator and the spin dry tub rotates in forward direction only and a fourth water current control method wherein the second water current control is alternatively operated under the third water current control state by.
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on the bar code symbol 2 is substantially smaller than the smallest width of one line element 2a b the transmitted light beam 8 is amplitude modulated as shown in fig3 b by the reflection from the bar code symbol 2 in the event that no distortions or skewings of the received signal take place in the receiving element 4 the curve course shown in fig3 b corresponds to the received signal present at the output of the receiving element 4 the determination of the width of the individual line elements 2a b of the bar code symbol 2 in the evaluation unit 5 is suitably done by the turning point process in a first step the received signal is differentiated fig3 c next the extremes of the differentiated received signal are determined which correspond to the turning points of the received signal these turning points in turn define the transitions from a black to a white line element 2a b and vice versa to determine the turning points of the received signal the differentiated received signal is converted with preferably two switching thresholds s 1 and s 2 fig3 c into a binary signal train fig3 d the duration of the states 34 0 34 and 34 1 34 of the binary signal train is a measure for the width of the line elements 2a b of the bar code symbol 2 the duration of the states 34 0 34 and 34 1 34 can be detected in a simple way via a clock controlled counter as the diameter of the transmitted light beam 8 becomes greater or with increasing signal distortions in the receiving element 4 the edge errors also become greater that is the turning points of the received signal no longer coincide with the location.
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the computer 101 a semiconductor based microprocessor in the form of a microchip or chip set a macroprocessor or generally any device for executing software instructions the memory 110 can include any one or combination of volatile memory elements e g random access memory ram such as dram sram sdram etc and nonvolatile memory elements e g rom erasable programmable read only memory eprom electronically erasable programmable read only memory eeprom programmable read only memory prom tape compact disc read only memory cd rom disk diskette cartridge cassette or the like etc moreover the memory 110 may incorporate electronic magnetic optical and or other types of storage media note that the memory 110 can have a distributed architecture where various components are situated remote from one another but can be accessed by the processor 105 the software in memory 110 may include one or more separate programs each of which comprises an ordered listing of executable instructions for implementing logical functions in the example of fig1 the software in the memory 110 includes the xml storage and management methods described herein in accordance with exemplary embodiments and a suitable operating system os 111 the operating system 111 essentially controls the execution of other computer programs such as xml storage and management systems and methods described herein and provides scheduling input output control file and data management memory management and communication control and related services the xml storage and management methods described herein may be in the form of a source program executable program object code script or any other entity comprising a set of instructions to be performed when a source program then the program.
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using a thyristor based diode circuit as shown in fig1 in these embodiments the transistors are formed as follows the collector 112 forms the emitter of transistor 810 the base of transistor 830 and the emitter of transistor 840 base diffusion 113 forms the base of transistors 810 and 820 and the emitter of transistor 830 base diffusion 114 forms the collector of transistor 830 and the base of transistors 840 and 850 the emitter 115 forms the collector of transistors 810 and 820 emitter 116 forms the emitter of transistor 820 and is connected via conductor 823 respectively 123 in fig1 to emitter 117 which forms the collector of transistor 850 emitter 118 forms the emitter of transistors 840 and 850 fig9 shows an esd circuit 900 according to another example embodiment of the present invention the circuit 900 includes transistors 910 920 930 and 940 connected between an input node 902 and ground 904 as shown with the base of transistor 910 connected to the collector of transistor 940 via conductor 923 the circuit 900 may be formed using a thyristor based diode circuit similar to the circuit 100 shown in fig1 with emitter 116 removed in such an embodiment the collector 112 forms the emitter of transistor 910 the base of.
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and bod loading 1 6kg m 3 d the result is shown in table 2 below the liquor thus treated was clear and svi was 90 table 2______________________________________ before treatment by after treatment by the activated sludge the activated sludge process process______________________________________bod 1600 ppm 40 ppm cod kmno sub 4 1200 90cod k sub 2 cr sub 2 o sub 7 2700 240iodineconsumption 130 0______________________________________ a waste liquor from a hydrosulfite production process sodium formate 12 iodine consumption 20 was diluted to 40 times and ammonium sulfate and phosphoric acid were added to the liquor the resulting liquor was subjected to an activated sludge consumption at mlss 3000 ppm the floc was broken at bod loading of 0 4 kg m 3 d and the fine sludge was carried over with the effluent bod cod and iodine consumption were as shown in table 3 below table 3______________________________________ before treatment by after treatment by the activated sludge the activated sludge process process______________________________________bod 1500 ppm 610 ppm cod kmno sub 4 1500 680cod k sub 2 cr sub 2 o sub 7 3000 1550iodineconsumption 5000 1320______________________________________ a waste liquor from a hydrosulfite production process sodium formate 12 iodine consumption 20 100l was mixed with 100l of water and 50 g of fecl 3 6h 2 o was added to the liquor the resulting liquor was fed to the top of a bubble column of 100 mm in inner.
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by means of a transmission mechanism such as a set of pinion gears not shown to ensure an automatic balancing of the gripping arm 24 by the counterweight 26 whether on off load or carrying a load and whether or not an external force is applied the back gear motor 42 controlling the orientation of the counterweight 26 around the axis bb is sensitive to a signal delivered by means 44 able to detect a slanting or tilting of the entire machine around an axis ring 30 these detection means 44 may be embodied in various ways in particular these means may be sensitive to a slanting of the support 22 with respect to vertical so as to continuously bring back the axis aa of the support to vertical by acting on the back gear motor 42 controlling the pivoting of the counterweight 26 around the axis bb thus the detection means 44 may include in one of the branches of the lower inverted 34 u 34 shaped section of the support 22 a pendulum type device comprising a suspended weight used to determine what is strictly vertical and a potentiometer sensitive to the relative angular position of the suspended weight with respect to the axis aa this potentiometer produces a signal representative of the slanting of.
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as shown to this end the adapter 133 can move up and down with the clamp 136 sliding up and down the overflow tube until the clamp 136 is tightened as shown attached to the adapter 133 is a gasket 139 the gasket 139 is configured to be compatible with the flush orifice 106 such that it can mate with the junction forming a seal between the gasket 139 and the flush orifice 106 also the gasket 139 is attached to the bottom of the adapter 133 in such a manner that a seal is formed at the junction between the adapter 133 and the gasket 139 the adapter 133 may be viewed as a basket that includes a flush orifice 143 that is compatible with various flush mechanisms such as dual flush devices siphonic flush valves electronically operated dual flush valves or other flush mechanisms although the following discussion mentions dual flush mechanisms it is understood that the adapter 133 is not limited for use with such dual flush mechanisms and that other flush mechanisms may be mated with the adaptor 133 as desired the adapter 133 is configured to mate with a flush mechanism such as a dual flush canister so that the dual flush canister can open or close the flush orifice 143 to implement a flush of a toilet to this end two different flushes may be implemented one uses a minimum amount of water.
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use in the present invention include but are not limited to bisphenol a 1 2 3 triazoles such as 1 2 3 benzotriazole and 1 2 3 triazole ethyl 4 methyl 5 carboxylate octyl phydroxybenzoate and 4 hydroxycoumarin derivatives the third component of the leuco dye system is generally a polar solvent examples of polar solvents include but are not limited to lauryl alcohol cetyl alcohol and butyl stearate the polar solvent is an important component since it is the melting point of this component that controls the temperature at which the color change will take place these microencapsulated materials are typically colored at low temperatures below the melting point of the solvent and colorless at higher temperatures an example of a leuco dye system is one that generally contains the following components 1 leuco dye such as crystal violet lactone 2 weak acid such as 1 2 3 benzotriazole 3 solvent such as lauryl alcohol and optionally 4 salt such as myristylammonium oleate the salt dissociates at high temperature into amine and carboxylic acids and this dissociation raises the ph of the system and causes the dye to take up its colorless closed ring form in the microencapsulated state these leuco dye systems are the preferred embodiment for use in this invention the present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the following example all formulations listed in the.
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unknown parameters can be trained using for example gradient descent method quasi newton method or generation algorithm see nocedal jorge and wright stephen j 1999 numerical optimization springer verlag contents and disclosure of which is incorporated by reference as will be described in detail herein below the jnn uses the gradients e g the change rates of sales quantity to factors calculated from the backward neural network of the jnn e g as shown in fig4 in this manner key parameters are obtained such as customer preference which parameter information could have only been retrieved from prior art surveys 3 competition process simulation 30 after computing these key parameters via the jnn the configured jnn 100 is used to perform a simulation and produce a final solution such as an optimization of the price of channels in competition or the observing of resulting effects of different price setting and channel coordination strategies in one embodiment the judge neural network is a type of neural network and as shown in the example node a of the jnn portion 120 shown in fig2 the jnn includes three layers an input layer at least one hidden layer and an output layer it differs from artificial neural network ann configurations in how the data from the previous layer propagates to the next layer however in the identification procedure jnn is like a special ann where the data propagating to the next layer will keep the same in some range due to the piecewise linear property of jnn this configuration can save computing load in the backward propagation.
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the array antenna 210 having a different reception pattern 400 u2032 450 u2032 see fig7 where the height y 2 of the second subset matrix is less than the full height y of the array antenna 210 and the width u00d7 of the second subset matrix is the same as the first in this example the smaller second subset matrix may be exemplary subset matrix 20 see fig1 at process 455 the collected energy re 1 is compared to the collected energy re 2 if collected energy re 2 is greater than collected energy re 1 and re 2 is greater than a predefined threshold then the array antenna 210 is not blocked by an obstacle however if collected energy re 1 is greater or equal to the collected energy re 2 and re 2 is smaller than a predefined threshold then the radar antenna cannot see the ground and is therefore blocked by an obstacle thus in this exemplary embodiment radar energy patterns are transmitted and the directional sensitivity of the element matrix 20 is altered to determine if the radar antenna 210 is blocked by an obstacle as mentioned above in other equivalent embodiments process 415 may also be use where the array antenna 210 is the transmitting antenna and the receiver 241 is used to collect the reflected radar energy patterns in these embodiments the first energy pattern is transmitted using the first subset matrix.
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application_number US 90120397 A description the particulars shown herein are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the preferred embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the invention in this regard no attempt is made to show structural details of the invention in more detail than is necessary for the fundamental understanding of the invention the description taken with the drawing figure making apparent to those skilled in the art how the invention may be embodied in practice a calender 1 may include two roll stacks e g upper roll stack 2 and lower roll stack 3 which may be positioned one atop the other on a common stanchion or support bracket 4 upper roll stack 2 may include a top roll 5 formed by a deflection compensation roll having a deflection compensation device 6 acting in a downward direction and a bottom roll 7 likewise formed by a deflection compensation roll having a deflection compensation device 8 operating in an upward direction upper roll stack 2 may also include three intermediary rolls 9 10 and 11 positioned between top roll 5 and bottom roll 7 further intermediary rolls 9 and 11 may be heated e g via heating conduits located in the region of the roll circumference intermediary rolls 9 10 and 11 may be coupled to stanchion 4 via levers 12 13 and 14 respectively top roll 5 may be coupled e g in a stationary manner to stanchion 4 while bottom roll 7 may be coupled to a movable.
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to change possibly resulting in signal divergence this will result in flow direction 64 misidentification and flow measurement inaccuracies because of the nature of respiratory therapy it is not uncommon for sensing elements 62 to be replaced periodically for cleaning this may occur when the patient is connected to the ventilator a new or cleaned sensing element 62 with dac values associated with a previous sensing element in another system will likely result in a mismatch between the sensing element 62 and subsequent flow measurement inaccuracies as described above in all the cases of measurement inaccuracies of the prior art a periodic zeroing procedure during therapy would greatly alleviate the inaccuracies in this application however the ventilator control computer cannot create a guaranteed zero flow condition at the wye piece of the system where the sensing elements 62 are positioned eliminating the possibility of forced zeroing during therapy this inability to create a zero flow condition is usually due to patient interaction such as spontaneous breathing however at the wye piece the sensing elements 62 are not subjected to base flow that the ventilator may be delivering to the rest of the system as a result a zero gas flow condition will exist during each breath cycle referring now to fig4 an inspiration expiration analysis 70 corresponding to the operation of the present invention is depicted in this inspiration expiration analysis 70 the inspiration signals 72 represent the voltage over the sensing elements while the patient is inhaling and the expiration signals 74 indicate the voltage drop of the sensing elements while the patient is exhaling the net flow 76 in liter min shows the difference between the inspiration signal 72 and the expiration signal 74 the zero flow condition.
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of approving an order according to one embodiment of the invention after an order is approved the order is translated to the card processing system 52 and the card processing system 52 sets the order status to u201c submitted u201d next the card processing system 52 processes the order status and sets the status of the order to u201c complete u201d in some embodiments if the card processing system 52 encounters errors while processing an order the card processing system 52 can set the status of the order to u201c complete with errors u201d and or can log and or record one or more errors associated with the order fig6 illustrates further details of the order processing process performed by the card processing system 52 according to one embodiment of the invention after the order is processed the card processing system 52 creates a file or instructions e g an embossing file and sends the file or instructions to a card creation or fulfillment vendor the fulfillment vendor creates the cards and ships the cards to the consumer who the placed order a cardholder associated with each ordered card or a third party recipient based on the shipping method set by the consumer when the consumer placed the order in some embodiments the fulfillment vendor can return created cards to the card processing system 52 and the card processing system 52 can ship the cards as requested by the consumer fig6 illustrates additional details of ordering cards using the b2b ordering application 82 as shown in fig6 a client can register a new consumer using the b2b ordering application 82 after a client registers a new consumer or if a consumer is a registered consumer the.
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shows a state where gold nanoparticles aunps are secured onto the dna nanostructures to form composite nanostructures in the invention in which the nanostructures are selectively adsorbed using the electrostatic attraction it is possible to form oppositely charged nanostructures using the oppositely charged adsorbent layers as well as to adjust the characteristics of the nanostructures by adjusting the line width of the adsorbent layer fig7 a to 7f are diagrams schematically illustrating a procedure of selectively positioning nanostructures on a substrate according to another embodiment of the invention fig7 a shows a state where a photoresist pattern having a line width in the micrometer unit is formed on a substrate the substrate 10 may employ an si wafer a wafer having sio2 deposited thereon a glass substrate a glass substrate coated with a transparent conductive oxide film a flexible substrate such as polyimide a photoresist pattern 20 having a line width in the micrometer unit is formed on the substrate 10 using a photolithography process here it is preferable that the line width of the photoresist pattern 20 and the gap between the photoresist patterns 20 are 2 u03bcm or less this is because the nanostructures can be properly adsorbed when the line width of the adsorbent layer is about 2 u03bcm as shown in fig2 b this is also because the nanostructures are adsorbed in the center of the adsorbent layer having the highest potential energy fig7 b shows a state.
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with a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use with the same shuttle type activation station and linear knitting machine with which the prior art system shown in fig1 is used selector 50 preferably comprises a selector frame not shown and an array of n selector feet 52 n is preferably on the order of 10 fig3 is shown with n 10 selector feet 52 are preferably mounted in a row in the selector frame so that selector feet 52 are preferably parallel to each other and equally spaced one from the other each selector foot 52 is mounted to the frame by means of a pin 54 around which selector foot 52 is rotatable selector foot 52 is preferably formed with or mounted with a friction coupling surface 56 friction coupling surface 56 is preferably a circularly cylindrical surface with axis congruent with the axis of pin 54 friction coupling surface 56 couples selector foot 52 to a piezoelectric motor 58 which is mounted to the selector frame by methods known in the art the space between adjacent selector feet 52 is equal to the space between adjacent rows of activation fins 24 fig4 a 4c show the details of construction and operation of a selector foot 52 referring to.
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as illustrated in fig2 b this time delayed sequence for sampling streams is readily generated in system clock 14 shown in fig1 by a basic clock reference running at the range sampling frequency of 500 mhz further the basic system impulse repetition frequency prf o is formed by simple digital divide by two circuits applied to the system clock frequency to generate the velocity filter corresponding to a velocity v 1 as represented by fig2 b requires that variable time delay 19 provide a sequence of delays u03b4td 1 2 u03b4td 1 n 1 u03b4td 1 consecutively to the start of each range sampling stream the time separation between the start of each range sampling stream is pri o where u03b4td 1 follows from equation 1 and therefore variable time delay 19 may be a programmable multiple tapped analog delay line capable of producing the required sequence of delays the programming for which is inputted by a total motion compensation delay control issued from velocity control computer 15 a commercially available active programmable delay line may be adapted in one or more units in series for this purpose the sampling sequence as depicted by fig2 b is inputted to analog to digital converter adc j 20 where j is the filter index j o to m which issues digitized inputs to memory locations for all consecutive range bins in the desired.
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the same as those of any pha synthesizing microorganisms yn2 h45 p91 and p161 strains as shown also in this example the detection method for the pha synthesizing microorganisms of the present invention was verified to be detectable for the pha synthesizing microorganisms in the high degree of reliability even using an extremely small quantity of a sample probes of the present invention were verified to show specificity applicable for detection of the pha synthesizing microorganisms as the one example by the dot plot method utilizing probes of the present invention the example for detecting presence of the objective pha synthesizing enzyme genes contained in dnas of the pha synthesizing microorganism genes will be shown as follows similarly in example 4 dnas were prepared from 6 bacteria in total being the known 2 strains e coli jm109 and j1 ferm bp 5352 not having the pha synthesizing ability and 4 strains p cichorii yn2 ferm bp 7375 p cichorii h45 ferm bp 7374 p putida p91 ferm bp 7373 and p jessenii p161 ferm bp 7376 having the pha synthesizing ability after alkaline denaturation of each dna sample 1 u03bcg each was blotted on nylon membrane tropilon 45 tropix inc using a dot blot apparatus brl after drying at 80 u00b0 c for 2 hr the nylon membrane was placed in a vinyl bag and 3 ml of prehybridization solution 6 u00d7 ssc 5 u00d7 denhalt solution 0 5 sds 100 u03bcg ml denatured salmon sperm dna was added to perform prehybridization at 60 u00b0 c for 1 hr prepared in example 3.
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spectra were measured on a varian unity inova 300 or 400 spectrometer for examples which show the presence of rotamers in the proton nmr spectra only the chemical shifts of the major rotamer are quoted ms spectra were obtained on finnigan mat ssq7000 or a micromass platform spectrometer to a two phase mixture of palladium acetate 1 7 g lithium acetate dihydrate 123 6 g lithium chloride 30 0 g manganese iv oxide 15 3 g and p benzoquinone 1 4 g in acetic acid 250 ml water 420 ml and pentane 3 7 l was added spiro 2 4 hepta 4 6 diene 7 7 g and the resulting mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 24 hours the reaction mixture was filtered through a celite plug washing with pentane 1 l the organic phase was collected washed successively with saturated sodium bicarbonate solution 500 ml water 500 ml and brine 100 ml then concentrated to dryness under reduced pressure the residue was absorbed onto silica and purified by chromatography sio 2 9 1 isohexane ethyl acetate to afford the subtitle compound 2 1 g nmr u03b4h cdcl 3 6 25 2h s 5 25 2h s 2 07 6h s 1 01 2h t j 8 hz 0 85 2h t j 8 hz to a solution of palladium u03c0 allyl chloride dimer 80 mg and u2212 1 2 bis n 2 u2032 diphenylphosphino benzoyl 1 s 2 s diaminocyclohexane 600 mg in anhydrous tetrahydrofuran 25 ml under nitrogen was added a solution of the product.
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clamping situation occurs if the motor running ends normally the increase of the clamping force which is performed in the position 16 in the monitoring block is again retaken when to the contrary within the first running routine 15 to be performed the running of the electrical drive ends not normally a new clamping situation occurs the new clamping situation is verified by an additional inquiry 19 in the monitoring block 12 the second clamping inquiry 13 with a positive result activates a new clamping increase at the position 18 so that now after the resulting processing of the first starting routine 15 the second starting routine 19 can be performed with an increased value for the clamping force to be applied after the increase of the releasing force and performing of the second starting routine 19 a testing 21 is performed of the condition whether the electrical drive ends its running normally or it comes again to the clamping situation thereafter the new clamping force increase 18 is taken before the starting or aiming point 11 is branched in addition to the starting routines 15 19 which can be performed with different releasing forces the monitoring block 12 monitors whether for example a previously set motor stoppage time of for example 10 seconds is exceeded or not if it is exceeded the starting or aiming inquiry point 11 is branched and the automatic bridging function is set back.
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can be in electrical contact with the solenoid terminals 110 typically the wire insulation 116 is made from a polyvinylchloride pvc material that contains plasticizers and lubricants as discussed above which is the source for the inability to properly seal such material using prior methods this insulation 116 is necessary for example to achieve 300 volt ul recognition for a 20 gauge 7 strand wire used in the exemplary embodiment of fig1 a small collar 118 formed from adhesive heat shrink tubing is attached to the outer surface of the insulation 116 near but preferably displaced from the end of the insulation where the wire 114 is attached to the terminal 110 in a preferred embodiment the collar 118 is approximately u215b inch in width and is heat shrunk into place on the insulation 116 approximately 1 10 inch from the end of the insulation 116 formed when the insulation 116 is stripped away to reveal wire 114 in one embodiment a tyco raychem adhesive heat shrink is utilized to form the collar 118 during the heat shrink process the collar 118 adhesively bonds tightly to the insulation 116 around each of the wires 114 providing a water tight seal once the wires 114 with the collar 118 in place on each thereof have been.
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members 24 and the distal legs 22 and 22 a are connected to the distal ends 36 of undulating members 24 in the repetitive cell pattern formed by sinusoidal members 38 and struts 26 the proximal legs 18 18 a and 18 b are connected to the proximal ends 40 of sinusoidal members 38 and the distal legs 22 and 22 a are connected to the distal ends 45 of sinusoidal members 38 it should be understood that the stent device of the present invention may alternatively be coated with an agent such as heparin or rapamycing to prevent stenosis or restenosis of the vessel examples of such coatings are disclosed in u s pat nos 5 288 711 5 516 781 5 563 146 and 5 646 160 the disclosures in these patents are incorporated herein by reference 0035 fig3 illustrates the deployment system 46 for the stent device 10 the deployment system 46 includes an outer sheath 48 which is essentially an elongated tubular member similar to ordinary guiding catheters which are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art the deployment system 46 also includes an inner shaft 50 located coaxially within the outer sheath 48 prior to deployment the inner shaft 50 has a distal end 52 and a proximal end not shown the distal end 52 of the shaft 50 has three grooves 54 54 a and 54 b disposed thereon when the deployment system 46 is not fully deployed the stent device 10 is located within the outer sheath 48 the.
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one hand and a coupling pressure space 23 is formed between the locking piston 21 and the intermediate flange 12 on the other hand for the hydraulic separation from the coupling pressure space 23 and from the coupling spring space 22 the locking piston 21 has an inner sealing element 24 against the first stabilizer part 1 and an outer sealing element 25 against the cylindrical housing 10 a coupling compression spring 26 which is supported on the bearing flange 14 and loads the locking piston 21 in the direction of the force transmission part 17 is inserted into the coupling spring space 22 in the opposite direction the locking piston 21 is loaded by the force of a hydraulic pressure in the coupling pressure space 23 both toothed elements 18 19 of the force transmission part 17 and of the cylindrical housing 10 as well as the two locking elements 20 of the locking piston 21 are coordinated with one another such that they couple under the force of the coupling compression spring 26 and establish a clearance free connection between the first stabilizer part 1 and the cylindrical housing 10 and uncouple over a limited axial path under the load of the hydraulic pressure in the coupling pressure space 23 and thus release a limited torsion angle between the first stabilizer part 1 and the cylindrical housing 10 the hydraulic and control part 9 comprises essentially a hydraulic valve block 27 which is arranged within the cylindrical housing 11 in spatial vicinity of the mechanical part 8 and is interconnected.
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out and the routine starts an open loop timer and clears the open loop timer flag in step 76 indicating the start of the open loop control mode in step 78 the take up speed is set to a constant reduced speed level i e a fractional percentage of the nominal take up speed the reduced take up speed is sent to the motor controller in the take up speed signal in step 70 the next time the routine runs the open loop timer will not be timed out yet and the controller sends the same reduced take up signal to the motor controller open loop operation continues until the open loop timer times out and normal operation is resumed from step 60 thus the controller 28 running its control mode switching routine includes stall detection means for detecting a stalled take up motor and switching means for switching between open and closed loop motor control in this example the open loop and stall timers are run by timer routines that decrement the timers at regular intervals and set timeout flags i e the open loop and stall timer flags for example when the timers time out those flags indicate to the two decisions blocks 60 and 72 whether the timers have timed out as one alternative.
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voltage to at least one led 120 that can be less than or greater than the input voltage from one or more batteries 126 the buck boost controller can be obtained by a cascade connection of two basic converters a step down buck converter and a step up boost converter a circuit including the buck boost controller is preferably mounted within the housing the circuit retards or boosts the voltage to the leds the circuit preferably retards voltage to the leds when voltage from the batteries exceeds a first threshold in one embodiment the first threshold can be from about 3 6 volts to about 5 6 volts preferably the first threshold is about 4 6 volts the circuit preferably boosts voltage to the leds when voltage from the batteries drops below a second threshold in one embodiment the second threshold can be from about 2 0 volts to about 4 8 volts preferably the second threshold is about 3 8 volts the circuit preferably blocks voltage to the leds when voltage from the batteries drops below a third threshold in one embodiment the third threshold can be from about 1 2 volts to about 4 6 volts preferably the third threshold is about 2 8 volts the lamp 10 in the illustrated embodiment is battery powered as shown in fig2 and 3 within the housing 12 is a removable battery compartment 36 which is configured to hold one or more batteries the battery compartment 36 is in communication with leds 24 28 and the circuit through a depressible stem 40 on a first side 42 of the battery.
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balance and dynamic overbalance devices such as pure u2122 guns and pure u2122 chambers available from schlumberger u2122 controlling transient pressure conditions in a wellbore is discussed in u s pat no 7 284 612 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety the present application includes embodiments that create a transient pressure plug in the borehole above and below an implosion dynamic under balance event or a dynamic overbalance event for example the transient plug could disrupt the movement and pressure effects of borehole fluids towards the area of dynamic under balance implosion or dynamic overbalance depending on the desired effect also the transient plug could contain the effects of the implosion dynamic under balance or dynamic overbalance effect to a defined region in the wellbore now looking at the figures the device shown in fig1 and 2 has two vented combustion chambers positioned above and below a low pressure chamber or strings of low pressure chambers the low pressure chamber s can be ruptured by the detonation of explosive primer cord rapidly exposing the adjacent borehole to a low pressure shock the primer cord can activate shaped charges to rupture the low pressure chamber and perforating the casing and formation alternatively the.
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interrupt service routine may be provided from the instruction cache 102 on subsequent interrupt service requests fig3 4 illustrate operation of the instruction cache 102 in accordance with various embodiments fig3 illustrates storage of instructions of an instruction loop 302 in the instruction cache 102 the instruction loop 302 includes instructions stored in the instruction memory 108 starting at instruction 304 through the loop branch instruction 312 the first iteration of the loop 302 is retrieved and executed from the instruction memory 108 in embodiments of the instruction cache 102 that disable writing to the cache blocks 104 after initialization during the first iteration the instructions of the loop are not written to the cache 102 because the lock flags 104 are set to disable writing to the cache blocks 204 at the end of the first iteration the loop branch instruction 312 is identified and the lock flags 104 are reset to enable writing to the cache blocks 204 at the start of the second iteration of the loop 302 as the instructions 304 306 308 and 310 are fetched from instruction memory 108 the instructions 304 310 are stored in the cache blocks 204 and lock flags 104 corresponding to the written cache.
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signals 34 ieee transactions on space electronics and telemetry vol set 9 march 1963 pp 1 8 in the delay lock loop fig2 the incoming input pseudo noise pn code modulated signal is provided to mixer circuits 10 and 12 and multiplied by a code known as an 34 early code 34 a timing signal whose pulses occur in time slightly in advance of the timing pulses of the signal being tracked and a tracking code signal known as a 34 late code 34 signal whose timing pulses occur slightly later in time than the time of occurrence of the pulses of the signal being tracked the early code and late code are formed in conventional digital code generating circuitry the output of the mixer 10 is provided to a first bandpass detector b 1 having a bandpass filter square law circuit and low pass filter so that an error signal representing the phase error between the incoming input signal and the 34 early 34 code is formed and provided to a summing circuit 14 at an input thereof in a like manner the product signal formed in the mixer 12 is provided to a second bandpass detector b 2 having a bandpass filter square law circuit and low pass filter for forming an error signal which is also provided to the summing circuit 14 the summing circuit.
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the cup wall 214 b and the upper surface 234 of the vacuum plate v so that when a vacuum is drawn through vacuum port 94 the polymer sheet 12 that is above each cup 214 is pulled downwardly into the cup to form onto each dental model 15 after heat has been applied to the polymer sheet 12 and a vacuum has been drawn in the cups 214 the polymer sheet 12 molds about the surface of each dental model 15 as seen in fig1 and 12 after the polymer sheet 12 has been molded about the surface of each dental model 15 the heater cap h is moved rearward to expose the molded aligners 16 see fig1 and 12 pneumatic pressure is applied to opening line 352 b to extend cylinder 328 to force heater block 329 and the attached heater cap h to move rearward away from the vacuum plate v a spring 333 is provided on shaft 324 to dampen the motion of the heater cap h as it opens by resisting the rearward motion of the housing block 329 often the dental models come out of the cups 214 together with the aligners 16 and they are then removed therefrom each aligner includes formed indentations 272 a that are formed from the indentations 272 in the adapter plates 270 the formed indentations may be used for subsequent handling of the aligner 16 before it has been trimmed.
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element 108 in the open position of fig4 the leading edge of detent spring 113 in conjunction with stop pin 115 holds locking element 108 with the lugs 119 withdrawn from the apertures 132 in the locked position of fig5 the leading edge of detent spring 113 applies pressure to the back of the bight of locking lugs 119 for purposes of illustration the security system of the invention has been described in a preferred embodiment with the security device attached to a door it has been supposed for development of this embodiment that it the intent of the user that no one should be able to access the secured premises from the outside the unique design of the security device of this invention lends itself to the inclusion of means whereby access from outside may be provided for emergency situations the device might be used to secure the door of a toilet room or compartment and access may be required upon indication that the occupant is in distress and needs assistance for such applications of the device a single hole 107 may be provided as shown in phantom outline in fig4 and 5 penetrating the door and mounting plate 111 this hole is positioned to permit entry of a shaft such as 106 through the door and into contact with the inside surface of latch handle 112 pushing upon such a shaft will easily effect rotation of handle 112 about hinge pin 114 and cause disengagement of the latch having described particular embodiments of the invention it will be appreciated that modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art for example the unique features of the invention are suitable and are contemplated for latching other forms of relative moving members it is intended to include all.
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open first clutch k 1 also in the lower transmission ratio when the shifting element i is activated and in the upper transmission ratio when the shifting element j is activated without power transmission and can therefore be shifted while free from load the dual clutch transmission described above enables at least eleven powershiftable forward gears v 1 v 2 v 3 v 4 v 5 v 6 v 7 v 8 v 9 v 10 v 11 and six partly powershiftable reversing gears r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 r 5 r 6 the attached fig2 shows an example of a shifting scheme for this in the table of fig2 the shifting elements activated in each case are marked by as dot according to the table the shifts take place in alternation by way of the two clutches k 1 k 2 beginning with the first clutch k 1 in the first seven gears the lower transmission ratio of the range group gp is activated as made clear by the dots in column i as necessary the two countershafts w_v 1 w_v 2 are coupled to one another which is done by engaging the shifting element e gearshifts within the main group hg take place without traction force interruption in a known manner by preselecting the respective next gear and then with a time overlap opening the clutch k 1 or k 2 of the active gear and closing the clutch k 2 or k 1 respectively of the new gear the seventh forward gear is.
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or alkoxy aryloxy alkylaryloxy arylalkoxy preferably methoxy ethoxy or u2014 o u2212 me wherein me is alkali or earth alkali metal cation preferably li na k mg ca or ba wherein r 3 is a metal containing group especially an alkali or earth alkali metallic radical as lithium sodium potassium or a group of formula mg halogen grignard reagent u2014 znhalogen cer halogen 2 or boronic acid as u2014 b oh 2 but preferably u2014 li or u2014 mgbr or mgate complex in inert organic solvent preferably thf followed by reaction with a reagent lvg c u2550 o lvg wherein lvg is a suitable leaving group preferably reagent such as phosgene clcocl di or tri phosgene clc u2550 o occl 3 or cl 3 coc u2550 o occcl 3 or n n carbonyl diimidazole or alkyl or aryl chloroformate such as clc u2550 o oalkyl clc u2550 o oaryl cl u2550 o coalkylaryl clc u2550 o oarylalkyl wherein r 4 and x u2212 are the same as defined for compound of formula i compound of formula iii can be any oxalic acid derivative preferably oxalic acid itself or oxalic acid diester with lower alkyl aryl or arylalkyl ester group or a half ester containing lower alkyl or aryl or arylalkyl ester group wherein the carboxylic acid function could be either a free acid or a salt thereof with alkali or earth alkali metal cation or an ammonium.
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conducted at an angle of preferably from about 15 to 75 u00b0 and more preferably from about 30 to 60 u00b0 pocket implants 24 25 is also formed within substrate 10 to a depth of preferably from about 200 to 400 u00e5 and more preferably from about 250 to 350 u00e5 pocket implants 24 25 are preferably p pocket implants for nmos and are formed to prevent device punch through self aligned trench 26 28 etch and first rapid thermal anneal u2014 fig3 as shown in fig3 self aligned trenches 26 28 are etched into substrate 10 ldds 20 22 stis adjacent gate structure 18 and stis 12 14 this etching process also thins gate structure 18 and stis 12 14 to form thinned gate structure 18 u2032 having a thickness of preferably from about 800 to 2800 u00e5 and more preferably from about 1300 to 2300 u00e5 and etched stis 12 u2032 14 u2032 trenches 26 28 are recessed as at 30 by preferably from about 50 to 200 u00e5 and more preferably from about 70 to 130 u00e5 beneath gox 16 this leaves remaining ldds 20 u2032 22 u2032 as shown in fig3 an optional first rapid thermal anneal rta may then be performed either before or after formation of self aligned trenches 26 28 at a temperature of preferably from about 800 to 1000 u00b0 c and more preferably from about 850 to 950 u00b0 c for preferably about 3 seconds and more preferably about 2 seconds formation of liner teos structures 32 34 u2014 fig4 as shown in fig4 a layer of teos is formed over the structure of fig4 and is then etched back to form liner teos structures 32 34 over the exposed.
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overall performance is given by the superposition of several time series that in some instances are not independent a wide range of important problems require analysis of the entire system including resource assignment queuing networks and system behavior analysis since a single application analysis is itself a complex task modeling the whole system behavior is even more difficult the reason is that considering each application as a time series forms a high dimensional structure in accordance with various embodiments of the invention methods and apparatuses are described that provide for computational analysis including computational utilization analysis and reporting the computational analysis can be performed on a single stand alone computer or a computer system having one or more computers coupled directly or indirectly via a computer network in order to characterize the workload of applications in a shared utility computing environment principal component analysis pca is applied to a central process unit cpu utilization dataset this dataset can be extracted from a server or other computational device a workload model which is also referred to as a utilization workload model is generated using a small number of features that are derived from classification of applications based on some of their predominant feature s in other embodiments of the invention computational analysis includes but is not limited to classifying applications based on one or more features detrending applications by removing one or more features or features from computer traces in order to focus on specific trends caused by one or more features characterizing application workloads and generating synthetic workloads in order to.
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medium fluid float 12 is in its highest position valve lever 36 extends perpendicularly the prebiased compression spring 70 presses valve plate 38 directly against outlet opening 22 of nozzle 56 conical point 64 consequently closes off this opening when the liquid level drops as shown in the drawing with broken line 76 as a result of rising air volume in housing 10 float 12 is moved downward thus the spherical end 40 of valve lever 36 is thrust to the side or laterally by guide 42 up into inclined bore 44 valve plate 38 tips or pivots around first pivot point 60 at the point of its conical apex 64 until valve plate border 66 engages on the bottom of nozzle 56 to form the second pivot point 62 the resulting setting is shown in fig2 and 2a in this position the grummet sealing ferrule or stuffing cone 64 is already completely raised from its seat and then enclosed air can dissipate into the atmosphere float 12 is then raised again by the rising liquid level 76 and nozzle opening 22 is closed before liquid can be discharged if liquid level 76 drops still further as a result of a greater volume of air then valve lever 36 tips in the manner described above until it reaches the second pivot point 62 and then moves further around this second pivot point the conical point is pivoted even further out of outlet opening 22 the.
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the gum tissue 16 although an extraction site is shown for a tooth having only one root i e a bicuspid those skilled in the art will understand that the invention may be utilized on any extraction site within the mouth including teeth having two three or four roots after extraction the jaw bone 15 and incised gum tissue 16 are exposed to the environment in the mouth which in addition to possibly causing pain to the patient can lead to infection and debris in the extraction site and thereby delaying or preventing healing in order to place a dressing upon the surgical site or wound a portion 7 of the blister packaging 4 is opened and an irradiated adhesive dressing 8 preferably sterilized e g with between 25 and 55 kgy of gamma irradiation is removed in this manner the other dressings e g 1 in the packaging 4 remain sealed and sterilized referring to fig4 a 4 b 5 a and 5 b the dressing 8 may be trimmed to a desired size and shape preferably matching the contours and dimensions of the area to be covered e g the gingival tissue at and adjacent to the wound site it is also preferable that the dressing not overly interfere with oral function e g speaking for example in fig4 a the dressing 8.
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having short range wired wireless communication protocols via a network for example referring to fig3 a a user 39 s mobile terminal 310 may be connected to peripheral devices 320 330 and 340 having bluetooth protocols via a network as shown the devices are a camera 320 a portable computer 330 and a camcorder 340 however the peripheral devices are not limited thereto and can include personal digital assistants telephones and portable or non portable audio video recording and or reproducing apparatuses the user 39 s mobile terminal 310 then checks whether a peripheral device that can be connected using a short range wired wireless communication protocol exists operation 220 for example referring to fig3 a the user 39 s mobile terminal 310 performs an inquiry scan using a service discovery profile to discover other devices that can be accessible within its wireless communication range the user 39 s mobile terminal 310 also performs the inquiry scan to check whether there is another bluetooth device within the bluetooth communication range if a peripheral device that can be connected using a short range wired wireless communication protocol exists in operation 200 the user 39 s mobile terminal 310 is then set to a content sharing mode so that it can receive profile information about peripheral devices connected via a wired wireless communication network and send its profile information operation 230 the profile information includes user information a manufacturer 39 s name and device model number file extensions associated with content the number of shared files and other information however it is understood that the profile information can include additional information in addition to or instead of the shown information or can.
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high hydrostatic pressure and returned into a region of relatively low hydrostatic pressure within the lubricant gap preferably the removal of the lubricant and the introduction of the lubricant respectively takes place within such a bearing segment 1 in particular in respect of each of these bearing segments 1 of the axial plain bearing to this end within the respective bearing segment 1 a lubricant path 7 can preferably be configured which runs inside the respective bearing segment 1 and via which the lubricant is removed from the high pressure region and introduced into the low pressure region for the realization of this transport of lubricant from the high pressure region to the low pressure region within the respective bearing segment 1 the respective bearing segment 1 contains at least one equalizing duct 8 the respective equalizing duct 8 extends inside the respective bearing segment 1 at a distance from the sliding surface 5 the respective equalizing duct 8 serves to connect the high pressure region in the lubricant gap to the low pressure region in the lubricant gap so that during operation lubricant can flow from the high pressure region to the low pressure region to be precise counter to the general direction of flow of the lubricant in the lubricant gap corresponding to the rotational direction 2 fig7 now shows the pressure curve in the lubricant gap along the sliding surface 5 in the bearing segment 1 according to the invention and in an axial plain bearing according to the invention at 9 the removal of the lubricant from the lubricant gap takes place whereby the high pressure region exhibits a significant intrusion and now instead of one maximum has two maxima at 10 the introduction.
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the bore 38 downwardly so as to be directly adjacent the valve chamber member 35 of spherical configuration and seated on valve seat 34 thereof the valve closure member 35 equally is loaded by a spring 49 disposed in sleeve 42 which spring is supportd on an inwardly protruding flange 50 of sleeve 42 the inlet connection 9 terminates in an inlet chamber 51 confined by the larger front face 52 of the stepped piston 37 similarly the inlet connection 15 terminates in an inlet chamber 53 confined by the largest sized front face 54 of the stepped piston 40 the smaller sized front face 55 of the stepped piston 40 faces the smallst sized front face 56 of the stepped piston 37 with both front faces 55 and 56 confining an outlet chamber 57 in communication with the outlet connection 26 and being loaded by a common compression spring 58 the stroke of the stepped piston 37 is on the one hand confined by a step 59 of the housing bore 31 on the part of the larger sized front face 52 of the stepped piston 37 and on the other hand by a step 60 of the housing bore 31 respectively placed into abutment.
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completed the release technique for such packers of the present invention removes such uncertainties the release tool 122 can be run thru tubing on slick line or wire line and latched at latch 124 a pressure intensifier 126 of the type previously described rests on shoulder 128 of the packer or anchor p application of pressure from the surface or the electric line tool puts opposing forces at latch 124 and shoulder 128 until the narrow portion 110 fails in tension this releases the hold of the set position by the lock ring 122 and allows extension and radial retraction of the slips 116 and the sealing element 114 the break 130 is shown in fig1 d if there are multiple packers or anchors p in the well the process can be repeated for each one that is needed to be released as well the setting process can be repeated to set in any order desired other packers or anchors p to isolate a desired zone for example the release tool can be delivered through the production tubing or on wire line or slick line after the production tubing has been removed other downhole tools can be expanded and extended for release in the manner described above other than packers or anchors some examples are screens and perforated liners the techniques described above will also allow for expansion and extension of.
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98 2 dated nov 9 1997 application_number US 10605298 A description fig2 and 2b depict a prototype embodiment of the current invention as installed in an in line muzzleloader 10 back flash check nipple 40 is screwed into the receiving threads of breach plug 14 percussion cap 30 is seated on the anvil 49 of nipple 40 when striker 16 strikes percussion cap 30 the explosive material of the cap is compressed between the cap shell and anvil 49 thus igniting the primary flash the primary flash is directed into flash chamber 48 the pressure of the primary flash moves actuator 47 away from valve seat 45 the primary flash then travels past actuator 47 and retainer 46 within valve chamber 44 and is directed by jet orifices 42 into a high velocity jet that ignites propellent 18 the preferred jet orifice 42 preferred retainer 41 and the preferred flash chamber 48 are discussed below the preferred actuator 47 of the present invention is a metal sphere smaller in diameter than valve chamber 44 too large in diameter to pass into flash chamber 48 and of such a size as to be capable of forming a good seal or with valve seat 45 the preferred valve seat 45 of the present invention is capable of forming a good seal with actuator 47 after ignition of propellent 18 has been effected and it has been found that a smooth conical surface inclined about 45 degrees to the major axis of nipple 40 is satisfactory an included angle of about 90 degrees if the included angle of valve seat 45 is too large then actuator 47 will tend not to seat properly too small of an included angle will tend.
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the phase diagram thermodynamic equilibrium the powder particles produced according to the invention can be processed further without special precautionary measures under ambient conditions the material compacted from these powder particles according to the usual methods below the recrystallization temperature of the powder exhibits a nanocrystalline structure the process of the invention is suitable for powders of metallic materials of materials having metallic properties such as intermetallics for example carbides and nitrides and of ceramic materials including a plurality of components of particular advantage are binary or multi component substances composed of at least one element of the group including y ti zr hf mo nb ta w and at least one of the elements of the group including v cr mn fe co ni cu pd without or with the addition of accompanying elements such as si ge b and or oxides nitrides borides carbides and their mixed crystals either in pure form or as corresponding pre alloys of these groups the extreme degrees of deformation of the particles necessary to practice the invention can be achieved advantageously by high energy grinding e g impact grinding particularly in an attrition mill surprisingly the specific surface of the powder particles produced according to the invention does not increase with the duration of grinding but remains the same or decreases slightly we theorize this indicates that the surface is gas tight and no internal surfaces in the region of the nanocrystalline structure are accessible to the gases of the surrounding atmosphere the surfaces in the nanocrystalline range remain clean and their chemical resistance is surprisingly high presumably because the small crystallites are embedded in an amorphous phase the purity of the material therefore remains high even after exposure to ambient conditions however this invention is not limited by this theory or.
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same locket is shown in the second position 72 with the four quarter units of the locket identified and the locket twisted into a heart shape a hanging attachment 74 is attached to the locket to enable it to be hung by a string or a chain fig2 shows the locket 10 and its configuration which allows opening the locket by rotating the first half 12 away from the second half 14 about the rotating joint 46 shown in fig2 are the first quarter unit 28 and the second quarter unit 30 which are joined together thus rotatable as a unit away from the second half 14 which is made up of third quarter unit 32 and fourth quarter unit 34 where the first 28 and second 30 quarter units join is seen as a first joint line 52 the inner face 24 of the second half 14 of the locket is visible in fig2 as is the second joint line 54 visible on the inner face 24 of the second half of the locket 14 is the swivel assembly 36 which is located on the second joint line 54 the swivel assembly 36 surrounds a second picture mounting position 50 with a second picture 78 shown inside the second picture mounting.
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even when the above described cross bonding is performed thus improving the reliability of the products further it becomes possible to perform the above described cross bonding easily thus improving the degree of freedom of bonding 0098 fig8 is a sectional view showing another feature of a lead frame according to the present invention and fig9 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a semiconductor device manufactured using this lead frame the lead frame 1 according to the present invention is featured by the fact that a wire supporting portion 15 is provided between the semiconductor chip mounting area 2 of the supporting body 8 and the points of the inner leads 4 this wire supporting portion 15 is arranged around the mounting area 2 of the supporting body 8 and is capable of supporting and maintaining a loop of the wire bonded between the pad electrodes of the semiconductor chip and respective leads at a fixed height when the semiconductor device is assembled the wire supporting portion 15 is formed by fixing an insulating material such as a polyimide resin and epoxy resin by adhesives or the like or by working the supporting body 8 partially so as to apply an insulating process to at least the portion where the wire comes in contact according to such a lead frame 1 of the present invention it is possible to maintain the loop height of the wire constant because a wire supporting portion 15 for supporting the bonding wire is provided thus the possible occurrence of a short circuit among mutual wires can be reduced 0102 fig1 is a sectional view showing a variation of.
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is great then a higher force is required the magnetic force required to open the metering valve 24 can be characterized in turn according to one exemplary embodiment via the profile of the current i_dv of the metering valve activation signal 34 which is shown in more detail in fig2 over time the effects of the difference in force are evident upon opening of the metering valve 24 starting from the start time t 0 of the metering valve activation signal 34 as far as the time t 1 after the current rise 40 which may be for example within the range of 1 a 200 u03bcs a current maximum ip_dv which may be for example at 1 a is reached at the first time t 1 and then a current drop 42 occurs the current drop 42 is caused by the change in the inductance of the magnetic circuit which comprises the armature 28 with the valve needle 30 as well as the coil 36 during the opening operation of the solenoid valve 24 after the current dip a holding current which preferably lies below the current maximum ip_dv can be set the reaching of the current maximum ip_dv at the first time t 1 can be approximately equated with the opening of the metering valve 24 the first time t 1 can be determined for example.
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thereby providing solar cells that can be constructed to utilize a larger fraction of the solar spectrum in some cases the electron conductor may include group iii nitride based materials a solar cell assembly is also disclosed that may include a first quantum dot solar cell and a second quantum dot solar cell the first and second quantum dot solar cells may be tuned for differing portions of the electromagnetic spectrum application_number US 50463809 A description the following description should be read with reference to the drawings in which like elements in different drawings are numbered in like fashion the drawings which are not necessarily to scale depict selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention although examples of construction dimensions and materials are illustrated for the various elements those skilled in the art will recognize that many of the examples provided have suitable alternatives that may be utilized quantum dot solar cells may include an electron conductor a hole conductor and a quantum dot incident solar energy may be absorbed by the quantum dot each photon generates one or more electron hole pairs the electrons are transferred to the electron conductor the quantum dot is regenerated by capture of an electron from the valence band of the hole conductor this may be considered as equivalent to transfer of a hole from the quantum dot to the hole conductor for efficient electron transfer there are particular energy relationships that may be useful as illustrated in fig1 fig1 is an energy diagram illustrating particular relationships between components of a quantum dot solar cell.
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may be able to engage and pull the nonwoven tube 704 two wheels 708 on each arm 715 as shown in fig1 may afford a safer accommodation for the rotating tube 704 fig1 illustrates the puller wheels 708 on one of the puller arms 715 the puller wheels 708 include four rollers 709 each of which is shaped as a prolate spheroid that rotates about its own major longitudinal axis the structural details of the wheel 708 and the rollers 709 are shown in fig1 as shown in fig1 the drive axle 710 of the puller arm wheels 708 is surrounded by a multi spoke hub 711 the hub 711 and the axle 710 may be secured by a key or tab each roller 709 rotates around a rod shown in dashed lines that is positioned through a pair of adjacent spokes in the hub 711 since each roller 709 has its own axis of rotation i e about the rod each roller 709 can rotate independently of the other rollers 709 while the collective profile of the rollers 709 produces a wheel or circular shape conducive for engaging the tubular nonwoven 704 the rollers 709 may be made of or covered with a semi hard material to avoid slippages and scratches on the tubular nonwoven 704 providing grooves in the roller surface as shown in fig1 or roughing up the surface of the roller can also improve traction fig1 17 and 18 illustrate alternate multi directional wheel assemblies 712 that can be used as the.
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of charcoal produced from these two woods by the method of the present invention are virtually identical table 1______________________________________reactor performance run 1 run 2 eucalyptus kiawe______________________________________wood loaded 20 kg 41 kg moist moisture content 7 0 kg 5 7 kg wet basis 35 14 charcoal yield 5 7 kg 16 kg 44 sup 45 sup heating time 2 5 hrs 2 5 hrs cold start cold start total heat 19 kw hr 19 kw hr required 3 3 kw hr kg 1 2 kw hr kg ______________________________________ sup fractional yield of charcoal is the ratio of weight of charcoal produced to the wood fed on an oven dry basis kwhr kg of charcoal production in table 2 there is shown an analysis of 34 aloha 34 eucalyptus charcoal and 34 aloha 34 kiawe charcoal made according to the invention as compared to three types of commercial charcoals the two charcoals made by the present invention are comparable to the commercial charcoals table 2__________________________________________________________________________comparison of aloha charcoal withcommercial charcoalaloha aloha commercial commercial commercialeucalyptus kiawe briquette kiawe mesquitecharcoal charcoal charcoal charcoal charcoal__________________________________________________________________________btu lb13800 13200 9810 12800 13700volatile23 3 21 4 36 4 28 3 9 04 matterfixed75 4 75 9 46 5 69.
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limit the invention rather the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims it would be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention as described below may be implemented in many different embodiments of hardware software firmware and or the entities illustrated in the drawings any actual software code with the specialized controlled hardware to implement the present invention is not limiting of the present invention thus the operation and behavior of the present invention will be described with the understanding that modifications and variations of the embodiments are possible given the level of detail presented herein fig1 is an illustration of an integrated circuit ic substrate 100 using a traditional substrate packaging technique with an increasing number of input outputs i os and higher data rate signal transfers in semiconductors there is an increased requirement for larger package sizes more i o on package pin outs multiple layers for plane isolation and different power consumption capabilities in order to fulfill the increased requirements very high end substrates e g over 6 to 8 layers and very expensive substrates have traditionally been used fig1 is an example of one of these traditional approaches the structure of fig1 includes a number of high speed differential circuits in fig1 all differential pair circuits 102 are routed on an m1 layer 104 with power and gnd balls next to the pairs this structure employs standard signal ground and power signal substrate layering techniques in fig1 an expanded view 105 is provided in the expanded view 105 connections 106 shown are the differential pair circuits vdd connections 108 and gnd connections 110 are indicated as shown this approach will not ensure sufficient.
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predetermined basic tension in the curved part 18 in the detection position the tensiometer t measures the yarn tension downstream of the yarn brake b then with the help of the measurement result or the measurement results of the representative number of insertion cycles respectively the withdrawal brake 2 and the yarn brake b and in some cases the detector d can be set so that the optimal curve 15 of fig5 results those adjustments can be carried out manually or in a closed regulation loop by means of automatic regulating devices which are not shown in detail e g guided by the control device c and or the control device cu in this fashion the curve 15 is established as soon as this has been done the yarn processing system may start the normal operation in the case of a strong yarn which does not have a tendency to break despite the engagement of the tensiometer the tensiometer t is kept in the detection position this allows to monitor the normal operation with the help of measurement results and to carry out in some cases further adjustments or optimisations in the case of a weak yarn however the tensiometer t then is switched over to the passive position in order not to influence the yarn further on if necessary in case of the occurrence of irregularities or when the quota of yarn breakages increases or even regularly only for u201c checking purposes u201d e g with each 100000 th insertion the tensiometer t then may be switched over in to the or into one detection position respectively in order to then carry out re adjustments the shown tensiometer operates according to the principle of yarn deflection by the element.
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consignment node connections to process participant agent requests the agent handier 600 may be entered by a predetermined series of codes and verification procedures to verify a request for an agent connection to the consignment node is from a bona fide agent and a bona fide consignment node once this is verified the agent handler may establish a session for the requesting agent 602 the requesting agent may then transfer its agents request to the consignment node 604 and the consignment node may then check its local database 606 to try to match the agents search request the agent handler may then respond to the agents request 608 and terminate the agent session 610 a second embodiment to the present invention shown in fig1 uses a low cost portable u201c posting u201d terminal to allow the virtual presentment of goods to market the posting terminal has a digital camera a bar code printer a bar code scanner a modern and posting terminal software the posting terminal works in conjunction with a market maker computer the market maker computer has a database of goods for sale a posting de posting communication handler a database to world wide web www mapping module a www server a transaction process a posting terminal communication manager a sold database a shipping database and an account database and has much of the functionality of the previously described consignment node the posting terminal and.
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generally underlying corresponding front rear and side edges of the top surface in the preferred embodiment side sections 22 and 24 slope slightly upwardly from middle section 26 in such a way as to form a very flattened generally u shape middle section 26 comprising the base of the u while side sections 22 and 24 form the legs of the u thus tri planar construction enables the cushion to conform generally to the sling shape of the seat regardless of the particular curvature and dimensions of the parabola formed by the sling seat lines 44 and 45 extend generally transverse to the side supports of the sling seat 12 and further are believed to act to prevent side to side sliding of the cushion in the sling seat it will be readily appreciated that the bottom of the cushion could be formed by a plurality of generally planar sections comprising two three four or more planar sections however the tri planar construction here described is preferred because it conforms satisfactorily to a wide range of sling shaped seats and yet is simple and economical to manufacture in the particular embodiment here described front surface or panel 28 of cushion 10 is generally in the form of a six sided polygon approximately four inches high at the center of the cushion between top edge 40 and bottom edge 46 while the back of the cushion at 30.
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microcontroller or other processor the rf subsystem 104 as shown in fig6 may include a controller 128 such as a microcontroller another processor or other circuitry the controller 108 desirably handles overall operation of the ms 100 this may be done by any combination of hardware software and firmware running on the controller 108 such a combination of hardware software and firmware may embody any methods in accordance with the aspects of the present invention in fig4 the peripherals 114 such as a full or partial keyboard video or still image display audio interface etc may be employed and managed through the controller 108 aspects of the present invention may be implemented in firmware of the controller 108 of the application processor in fig4 and or the controller 118 of the baseband subsystem as shown in fig3 in another alternative aspects of the present invention may also be implemented as a combination of firmware and hardware of the application processor subsystem 101 and or the baseband subsystem 102 for instance signal processing functionality of any or all of the fig5 may be implemented in firmware and or software which is executed by the system hardware it may be part of the baseband.
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or homogenization ultimately fuel passes through outlet 50 fig5 and into the combustion chamber 20 fig2 where an igniter 21 such as a spark plug ignites the processed fuel and a flame results which is held by the flame holder 22 heat is allowed to escape via apertures 52 formed in the cone shaped flame holder 22 the fuel air mixture passing through outlet 50 of the main fuel processing chamber 18 is moving in a vortical flow thus when the fuel air mixture passes into the combustion chamber 20 fig2 the fuel air mixture continues to flow in a vortical manner this vortical flow enhances combustion for a more efficient use of the fuel to be utilized by the turbine engine the vortical flow within the combustion chamber 20 ensures that the fuel air mixture continues to be broken down or atomized to the appropriate degree and that the fuel air mixture is circulated within the combustion chamber 20 for complete combustion with reference to fig2 the fuel processing apparatus and system 10 may be in one embodiment secured to a specialized housing 50 which envelopes the entire fuel processing system 10 a first flange 52 may be provided to allow the fuel processing system to be secured to any desired upstream mechanism such as a compressor a second flange 54 may be provided to secure the fuel processing system 10 to any appropriate downstream mechanism such as a turbine with reference to fig6 a turbine 60 is shown which.
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that is inside the automatic assembling machine nevertheless the installation personnel can be in dangerous areas if the cylinders 1 2 are pressurized in end positions by means of the safety apparatus that is switched into the primary pneumatic circuit in the described particular cases an inadvertent cylinder movement because of a control mistake is avoided simultaneously installation personnel are able to intentionally cause individual cylinder movements a further beneficial embodiment comes about if the control lines 8 1 9 1 and therefore also the control circuits 8 9 in the automatic assembling machine are laid using color distinguishing markings and are coupled with associated ports this allows a quick arranging of the functions in this manner the control circuit 8 can be characterized by having blue control lines 8 1 and the control circuit 9 can have red control lines 9 1 thus it is easy to recognize which ports must be exhausted and which closed it should be understood that other changes and modifications are also possible within the scope of the invention as can be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art from the specific embodiments described thus openable check valves of the type already present in the primary pneumatic circuit can be used in the structure of the additional control circuits 8 9 also it is possible to couple the ports 2 1 2 2 of the horizontal cylinder 2 with the control line 9 1 of the second control circuit 9 so that the hgl.
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one and typically many generally vertical walls 26 also termed 34 bulkheads 34 extending between the decks 24 the horizontal decks 24 and the vertical walls 26 divide the interior of the ship into many compartments 28 fig2 shows a typical prior construction three decks 24a 24b and 24c are shown with walls 26a extending between the decks the walls 26a are all structural walls made of steel and serving to bear a portion of the overlying loads fig3 5 illustrate a construction according to the present invention referring to fig3 the ship 20 includes the same decks 24a 24b and 24c some structural walls 26a extend between the decks defining watertight compartments 28a additionally some non structural wall segments 26b extend between the decks further dividing the watertight compartments 28a into non watertight compartments 28b in fig2 and 3 a structural vertical wall 26a is denoted by double lines and a non structural vertical wall segment 26b is denoted by a single line the structure according to the present invention may be conveniently described as a skeleton 29 with non structural wall segments attached to the skeleton fig4 depicts the skeleton 29 which is preferably made of steel with all of the elements of fig4 rigidly welded to each other the skeleton 29 includes the hull 22 one or more horizontal decks 24 and one.
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solution as per the invention provides for the ejector plate to be comprised of a canted sheet metal element that can at least partially be inserted into a groove or recess in the upper part of the magazine head and fixed in place there it can be partially accommodated in the above mentioned groove with an interlocking form fit and a type of guide can result in this groove when the ejector plate is inserted the ejector plate can consequently be easily exchanged for instance when it is worn out from use an upper canted section of the ejector plate preferably extends upwards beyond the upper boundary of the magazine head and projects laterally inwards behind the ignition edge of the cartridge in the loading position whereas a section of the ejector plate located beneath that engages in a groove or recess of the magazine head this upper canted section of the ejector plate consequently takes on the ejector function whereas the area of the ejector plate below that serves to fasten it to the magazine head a handgun that is equipped with a magazine of the type described above is also part of the subject matter of this invention the features specified in the sub claims relate to preferred further design forms of the problem solution in accordance with the invention further advantages of the invention ensue from the following detailed description this invention will be described in more detail.
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pushing wheel 47 which is mounted in a ball bearing in the known manner and has an inner part with an axle stub 48 the axle stub is received in a bore in an arm 30a of the support 30 and can be fixed with a screw 49 after adjustment in the axial direction the height of the pushing wheel 47 can be adjusted relative to a needle plate 50 which closes off the column 2 in the upward direction and through which the pushing wheel 47 extends through a slot 50a by rotating the eccentric 31 by means of the slot 36 in parallel to the slot 50a the needle plate 50 is provided with a stitch slot 50b for the passage of the needle 13 the support 30 is firmly clamped to the column 2 by a screw 51 which is screwed into its upper part and extends through a slot 52 in the column 2 a shaft 53 extending vertically is loosely mounted in the head 5 of the sewing machine a clamping piece 54 is fastened by screws on the shaft 53 the clamping piece has a radial bore into which a pin 55 is inserted a coupling piece 56 is loosely mounted on the shaft 53 a web 57 which is located on the side of the coupling piece 56 extends through a slot in the head 5 and secures the clamping piece 56 against rotation the lower area of the coupling piece 56 is designed as an annular cutout and thus it surrounds the clamping piece 54 the annular cutout has a recess 59.
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digitalized detection circuit as an envelope detector of an analog input signal is disclosed this circuit includes an analog to digital converter converting the analog input signal into first digital data storing means for storing second digital data to be outputted and a comparator comparing the first and second digital data when the first digital data is equal to or larger than the second data the first digital data is supplied to the storing means and when the former is smaller than the latter the storing means receives cyclically third data that is the second data minus a predetermined value a digitalized peak or bottom envelope detector is thereby obtained application_number US 93790086 A description fig1 shows an envelope detector according to an embodiment of the present invention an analog input signal a in is supplied via an input terminal 1 to an analog to digital converter called hereinafter an 34 a d converter 34 2 the a d converter 2 converts the analog signal a in into digital data of four bits construction in synchronism with a first clock pulse train u03c6 1 supplied to a clock terminal u03c6 thereof the converted digital data is supplied to a register 3 and a comparator 4 the register 3 introduces the supplied digital data in.
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the frequency characteristics of the video signal to be recorded based on the full record time of the tape application_number US 97567797 A description referring to fig1 a record compensation apparatus according to the present invention includes a tape type discriminator 110 a decoder 120 a video signal processor 130 a record equalizer 140 and a record amplifier 150 tape type discriminator 110 detects the type of tape decoder 120 generates a decoded digital signal of a predetermined number of bits depending on the type of tape detected by tape type discriminator 110 video signal processor 130 processes a video signal record equalizer 140 equalizes the frequency components of the video signal output by video signal processor 130 based on the digital signal generated by decoder 120 record amplifier 150 changes an amplification factor of the video signal provided by record equalizer 140 based on the digital signal provided by decoder 120 and provides on amplified video signal to head 170 tape type discriminator 110 receives a supply reel sense signal and a take up reel sense signal and detects the type of tape for example it detects whether the loaded tape is type t 30 t 60 t 120 or t 180 decoder 120 decodes the detected type of tape and generates a 3 bit digital signal decoder 120 for example generates a digital signal 34 000 34 when the loaded tape is type t 30 and a digital signal 34 001 34 when the loaded tape is type t 60 record equalizer 140 compensates for the.