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wire cloth layers are applied to a screen frame the method may be modified in various ways for example a screen frame may placed in the jig and tensioning and pressing to the screen frame carried out together as described above in respect of fig1 to 3 for example the additional handle members 32 may be omitted and tensioning in the direction of arrows x and z achieved by temporarily locking the roll 28 of wire cloth 1 to prevent unrolling tensioning means are then engaged with the handle members 3 along edge 11 of the wire cloth and activating the tensioning means provides the desired tension between the locked roll 28 and the handle members 3 at the edge 11 fig6 a shows schematically a wire cloth 1 which is being held under tension in orthogonal directions as indicated by the arrows a and b in a pre tensioning apparatus that makes use of a series of clamps and associated tensioning means 34 the clamps bite directly on the wire cloth 1 after tensioning the cloth 1 to the tension used when forming a filtering screen in a jig a single elongate handle member 36 is bonded along each edge of the wire cloth 1 the pre tensioning ensures that the wire cloth is not creased after attachment of the elongate handle members 36 the wire cloth is released from the clamps and tensioning means 34 the wire cloth 1 with handle members 36 attached can then be placed in a jig for tensioning and bonding to a screen frame.
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present invention detached from picatinny rail 20 by way of background picatinny rail 20 is an elongated bracket that may be attached to a firearm to provide a standard mounting platform for accessories and attachments such as a scope light bayonet and the like rail 20 is typically comprised of a plurality of raised spaced apart lugs or ridges 22 along its top or upper surface with channels 24 located between and formed by said ridges 22 and a rail flange 26 extending along each side of rail 20 the side slide lock and quick release device 100 of the present invention is preferably comprised of a lower portion 110 an upper portion 120 removably attached to said lower portion 110 through the use of fasteners 130 and a locking mechanism 140 for detachably securing device 100 to rail 20 without the need for external tools as best illustrated in the figs lower portion 110 is an elongated member having a top surface 111 a bottom surface 112 opposing side surfaces 113 a rear 115 a front 116 a rear fence 117 and a forward fence 118 wherein said rear fence 117 and said forward fence 118 extend downwardly from said bottom surface 112 for mating engagement with rail 20 as described more fully below lower portion 110 further comprises.
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material 23 that is glued in place referring to fig8 winder 28 30 is shown with a knob 28 a 30 a rotatably mounted on body 28 b 30 b body 28 b will be held in cantilevered clips 18 a while body 30 b will be held in cantilevered clips 18 b clips 18 a and 18 b are molded into shell panel 18 as previously mentioned dorsal shell 18 will be glued in place on pad 20 between walls 21 likewise volar shells 12 a 12 b 12 c will be glued in place on inside pad 74 between walls 17 a and 17 b satisfactory results will be achieved with urethane based adhesives both spray and liquid form although other adhesives are contemplated as well compression glove 70 is shown with five receptacles for the thumb and the four other fingers glove 70 fitted on both sides with a number of hook and loop fasteners 72 six being visible on the dorsal side of the glove in this view a similar number of fasteners are fitted on the volar side of glove 70 fasteners 72 will attach to a sheet of hook and loop fastening material glued to the underside of inside.
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and the wing 14 is forced to deform into a compressed shape as it passes through the distal tube 146 the wing 14 maintains its compressed state as it is drawn into the assembly sheath 104 fig1 h illustrates the entire closure device 10 positioned inside the assembly sheath 104 with both wings 12 14 maintained in a compressed state while the assembly sheath is positioned against the distal tube 146 fig1 i illustrates the assembly sheath 104 separated from the compression apparatus 140 the assembly sheath 104 contains the closure device 10 in a compressed state with the closure device 10 compressed within the assembly sheath 104 using any of the compression methods described above or known in the art it is configured for placement within a heart fig1 shows the two upper chambers in a human heart the right atrium 152 and the left atrium 154 separated by an interatrial septum containing a pfo track 156 the interatrial septum includes a septum primum 158 and a septum secundum 160 though the anatomy of pfos varies widely within the population the septum primum 158 often extends to and overlaps with the septum secundum 160 as shown in fig1 when a pfo is present blood may travel through the pfo track 156 between the septum primum 158 and the septum secundum 160 the closure device 10 is introduced into the atria 152 154 of the heart preferably through a minimally invasive percutaneous procedure for example the closure device 10 may be delivered to the atria via percutaneous methods using a delivery catheter first a peripheral vein such as a femoral vein is punctured with a needle a wire is inserted through the needle into the vein and the needle is.
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configuration and as is shown more clearly in schematic form in fig1 the batteries 810 the light 808 and the switch contacts 812 a 812 b form a series electrical circuit 1000 thus when the movable switch contact 812 b is moved to the contact position it is electrically coupled to the fixed switch contact 812 a thereby closing the circuit 1000 and allowing the batteries 810 to supply current to the light 808 which causes the light 808 to illuminate as will now be described the movable switch contact 812 b is moved between the contact and non contact position by operation of either the first 814 or second 816 switches returning once again to fig8 and with additional reference to fig1 and 2 it was previously noted that the housing assembly 102 includes two switches a first switch 814 and a second switch 816 the first switch 814 which is referred to hereinafter as a momentary switch 814 is coupled to the housing assembly upper section 106 in a cantilever fashion and is movable between a deactivate position and an activate position the momentary switch 814 is configured to be self biased toward the deactivate position and in response to a small force to move to the activate position as was just noted the momentary switch 814 is also coupled to the movable switch contact 812 b when the momentary switch 814 is in the deactivate position which is the position shown in fig8 the movable switch contact 812 b is in its non contact position.
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to a diesel cycle fuel engine where the fuel can be able to be produced by means of biotechnology from renewable biologic source including processes of fermentation of sugars or materials available on sugar and ethanol plants as an example a produced fuel can be used conventionally as replacement of diesel in urban transportation vehicles or roads and can be an alternative to diesel fuel the composition can be employed alone or mixed to fossil diesel oil application_number US 201113816364 A description of the foregoing patents pertaining to fuels that employ butanol as part of a composition described is the use of isomeric alcohols of butanol as fuel for otto cycle engines i e suitable for spark ignition or mixtures motor fuel cycle diesel that will eventually have their butanol or alcohol isomers but not described is alcohol and butanol isomer use as main fuels butanol isobutanol or other isomer alcohol of 4 carbons by itself does not have similar characteristics to diesel which are required to work properly in diesel cycle engines as described below butanol and its isomers have high octane rating that is resistance to detonation by compression this feature is desirable in fuels for otto cycle engines however this is opposite to desirable characteristics of fuels for diesel engine cycle.
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therein the grip with its port 114 is designed to intermittently engage with a needle valve structure 120 connected via a tube 122 to an off carriage ink reservoir such as one of the reservoirs 80 86 of the system of fig1 fig7 shows the valve structure 120 adjacent but not engaged with the port 116 fig8 shows the valve structure 120 fully engaged with the port as shown in fig8 the structure 120 includes hollow needle 122 with a closed distal end but with a plurality of openings 124 formed therein adjacent the end a sliding valve collar 128 tightly fits about the needle and is biased by a spring 126 to a valve closed position shown in fig7 when the structure 120 is forced against the port 116 the collar is pressed up the length of the needle allowing the needle tip to slide into the port opening 118 as shown in fig8 in this position ink can flow through the needle openings 124 between the reservoir 104 and the tube 130 thus with the cartridge 100 connected to an off carriage reservoir via a valve structure such as 120 a fluid path is established between the print cartridge and the off carriage reservoir ink can flow between the off carriage ink reservoir to the cartridge reservoir 104 when the structure 120 is pulled away from the handle 108 the valve structure 120 automatically closes as a result of the spring 126 acting on the collar 128 the opening 118 will close as well due to the elasticity of the material 116 thereby providing a self sealing refill port for the print cartridge fig6 8 illustrate a locking structure 172 for releasably locking the valve 120 into the refill arm 170 at.
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state or a failed action state and a speed down fast state or an indeterminate state the speed up state has a 4 bit complement of the no action state and the speed down state has a 4 bit complement of the reserved state in this embodiment the speed up fast state has a 4 bit complement of the pto on state and the speed down fast state has a 4 bit complement of the pto off state the remaining four bit codes that have not been assigned a function state are each a failure state these coding constraints also provide communication failure modes that are generally desirable from an engine management standpoint in both tables 1 and 2 a transition from one function state to another function state requires a two bit error table 3 shows an exemplary embodiment of the four bit coding shown in table 1 with an internal cab switch stationary or mobile providing three state inputs to the pto control module table 4 shows an exemplary embodiment of the four bit coding shown in table 1 with a stationary external cab switch providing three state inputs to the pto control module table 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of the four bit coding shown in table 2 with an internal cab switch stationary or mobile providing three state inputs to the pto control module table 6 shows an exemplary embodiment of the four bit coding shown in table 2 with a stationary external cab switch providing three state inputs to the pto control module in tables 3 6 u201c 1 u201d is a high.
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83 t j 6 0 hz 1h 3 65 t j 5 9 hz 1h 3 50 3 45 m 2h 2 92 2 85 m 2h 2 61 2 58 m 2h 2 22 1 98 m 4h 1 56 s 6h 15bb u2032 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 8 55 d j 5 9 hz 2h 7 17 d j 5 8 hz 2h 6 35 s 1h 5 29 s 1h 4 46 d j 6 0 hz 2h 3 45 q j 6 0 hz 2h 2 51 t j 5 8 hz 2h 2 11 1 98 m 4h 1 46 s 6h 15bc u2032 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 6 16 br 1h 5 38 s 1h 4 14 br 2h 3 67 3 41 m 2h 3 16 3 12 m 2h 2 79 2 75 m 2h 2 55 br 1h 2 42 br 1h 2 24 2 02 m 4h 1 85 1 68 m 5h 1 48 s 6h 1 08 m 3h 15bd u2032 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 7 56 7 42 m 4h 6 11 s 1h 5 23 s 1h 4 50 d j 5 9 hz 2h 3 48 3 42 q j 6 0 hz 2h 2 48 t j 5 9 hz 2h 2 22 1 99 m 4h 1 46 s 6h 15ca u2032 1 h nmr cdcl 3 7 43 d j 7 8 hz 2h 7 33 d j 7 6 hz 2h 7 18 7.
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to receive lids of various sizes it is self shape retaining so as to tend to return to its original undistorted shape when no lid is inside it this is an optional feature it is shown as a rather rectangular structure it could instead by a continuous curved arc another optional feature is best shown in fig3 and 4 the inner sidewall 31 has portions 45 46 of different diameter portion 45 being larger this forms a shoulder 47 between them the purpose of this shoulder is to stop the rim 23 before lower edge 48 of the body can strike shoulder 16 of the jar this prevents the body from pushing down on the shoulder which would cause a drag that resists the turning of the lid shoulder 47 would not be provided if only lids without a seal were to be removed also it is not necessary even when beaded lids are used it is however a convenience when lids with beads are to be removed from a jar a stop 50 may optionally be formed on the inside top of the body it forms an ultimate stop for a lid especially useful when an abutment 47 or a shoulder 16 is not involved stop 50 may include a central reinforcement area 51 this will stiffen the body somewhat and is also available for identification and advertising material fig5 illustrates the simplest embodiment of the invention it includes only body 20 and not abutment 40 all of the shapes described above can be utilized in the same manner another useful embodiment of the invention not shown comprises the construction of.
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the u201c main loops u201d are able to mechanically interact and engage in a reversible manner with an extruded hook component so called u201c male u201d part this u201c male u201d part may also be provided on a different fabric and does not necessarily form part of the present invention the u201c female u201d fabric provided with loops engaging loops can be permanently coupled with a different fabric or support on the opposite side counter loop side with respect to the side provided with loops engaging loops so that major loops or engaging loops will be free to be engaged with a u201c male u201d fabric when the female fabric is supported on a fabric or on a support of any kind the permanent bonding between the u201c female u201d fabric and the support can be carried out much easier thanks to the presence of the u201c counter loops u201d provided on the opposite side in respect to the u201c main loops u201d or u201c engaging loops u201d the support is preferably permanently and irreversibly bonded to the u201c female u201d fabric while the u201c male u201d fabric engaging the main loops will create a reversible and temporary engagement the u201c counter loops u201d and the polypropylene yarn jointly will allow a better irreversible bonding with a fabric or a support of any kind especially the ultra lightweight fabrics and will allow the use of different methods of bonding that will no more be limited to the use of glues but can be done without.
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information from x ray diffraction that samples grown at t gt 750c are approximately 15 completely relaxed the average length of a misfit dislocation and therefore length a threading dislocation has traveled is u03bb avg u03c1 u03bb u03c1 t 1 s ue89e ue89e u03c1 t u03b4 b eff ue89e u03c1 t 3 where u03c1 l is the interface dislocation density inverse of the interface dislocation spacing s for the 30 ge alloy example u03c1 1 22 u00d7 10 u2212 2 for complete relaxation this results in a total misfit length per thread of approximately 5 cm using equation 3 since the experiments were performed on 4 inch 10 cm substrates it is possible that a significant number are escaping at the edges of the wafer it must be remembered that the total length of 5 cm is distributed over a number of interfaces in a graded layer in the case of graded sige typically a graded layer is composed of for example 15 layers each layer with an increment of 2 ge if one also imagines a typical 5 grading rate of 10 ge u03bcm each of the 15 layers is 2000 u00e5 thick thus each thread is creating about 5 cm 15 0 33 cm of misfit length in each interface v by m ue89e u025b eff m ue89e uf74d u kt 4 estimates the dislocation velocity the minimum time u03b4t to ensure close to maximum relaxation is u03b4 ue89e ue89e t t v u2248 0 1 ue89e ue89e seconds 5 where it is assumed that annealing occurs at 1100 c thus the annealing time required at the elevated temperature need not be longer than a matter.
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radio link and transport channel rl tr configuration for pch reception is stored when the physical layer l 1 is configured to monitor a corresponding pich for receipt of a specified pi the pre configuration of the physical layer l 1 to monitor a particular pich for receipt of a specified pi includes instructions to the physical layer to automatically reconfigure itself in accordance with the data stored in the buffer when the specified pi is received and decoded this embodiment reduces unnecessary interlayer signaling since the required configuration information is available to l 1 processing based on system information previously processed by higher layers at the time it is configured to monitor for a specified pi accordingly the invention reduces unnecessary power consumption since higher layer processors can remain in a powered down state while l 1 processes the pi to determine if there is a need for the ue to receive the pch in a given drx cycle conservation of power is significant for a ue since many ues are battery powered and battery life can be considerably shortened by frequently powering processing components for higher layers as with the conventional system shown in fig2 in the embodiment of the invention shown in fig3 a and b the physical layer l 1 conducts chip processing of the received rx signal for each frame as it is received and then processes the received frames in accordance with the manner it.
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pulley shaft and retainer is provided but is not shown its construction is identical to items 8 and 24 above on both plates retainers 14 are provided to prevent legs 5 from rising beyond horizontal the body plates are connected by rods 9 which insures their relative alignment will remain constant bushing 12 is affixed to the lower plate which receives rods 9 in a sliding fashion the upper ends of the rods are fixedly attached to the upper plate at 29 helical or coil springs 10 circumferentially surround rods 9 so as to resist the approach of plate 8 to plate 13 at rest the plates are most distant from each other the pulley in plate 8 is functionally connected to the pulley in plate 13 by means of rope or cord 60 which passes through an aperture 61 in plate 13 is threaded over pulleys 36 56 26 and 46 in that order terminating at a connection where it is fixedly attached to the upper plate this connection is made to a link which is mounted around pulley shaft 24 the link is pear shaped in the preferred embodiment the shaft turns within this link and line 60 terminates at this fixed connection free end of rope 60 communicates not shown in fig1 with rope 111 shown in fig2 this rope connects at points 106 and 105 with leg retraction means 107 as shown in fig2 in actual operation the entire unit with legs 5 folded inwardly or retracted is placed inside the chimney or flue 101 to be cleaned usually this can be accomplished through the clean out door 104 which is found on most chimneys once interior to the flue with the brush above the legs 5.
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low pressure housing 44 and into a wellbore 46 that is formed through a formation 48 beneath sea floor 40 a transition 49 shown having a thickness reduction with distance from low pressure tubular 42 connects low pressure housing 44 and conductor 45 a weld 50 shown providing connection between conductor 45 and transition 49 coaxially disposed within low pressure tubular 42 is a high pressure tubular 52 that includes a high pressure housing 54 shown set coaxially within low pressure housing 44 similar to the low pressure tubular 42 a conductor 55 depends downward from high pressure housing 54 into wellbore 46 a weld 50 connects an upper end of conductor 55 with a transition 56 which couples to a lower end of high pressure housing 54 similar to transition 49 high pressure transition 56 has a thickness that reduces with distance from high pressure housing 54 further in example of fig3 magnetized areas 18 are shown provided at strategic locations on the tubulars 42 52 more specifically magnetized areas 18 are formed on an inner surface of low pressure tubular 42 which in one example provides some protection for the associated sensor systems 20 during installation of low pressure housing 42 within wellbore 46 an outer surface of high pressure tubular 52 is shown having magnetized areas 18 and with sensor systems 20 set along those areas so that its sensors 22 can sense magnetic field changes that occur when stresses are.
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direction of transport of the shuttles in accordance with fig3 the shuttle magnets 3 are so arranged that in the rotated position of the horseshoe magnets 41 41 39 transverse to the path of conveyance of the shuttles they are aligned with the one pole of the horseshoe magnets as shown in fig4 the pitch of the shuttle magnets 3 whose cross section is the same size as that of the poles of the horseshoe magnets 41 41 39 corresponds to the center to center distance of the horseshoe magnets less the normal distance between the axis of the horseshoe magnets and the axis of one of their legs see fig4 and 5a through 5d in fig5 a through 5d the manner of operation of the shuttle transport is shown schematically for four consecutive positions of rotation of the horseshoe magnets each rotated 90 u00b0 in respect to each other in the figures the horseshoe magnets 41 of the upper drive group are shown in each case these horseshoe magnets act in accordance with fig3 and 4 in each case on the north pole of the shuttle magnets 3 the horsehoe magnets 41 39 of the lower drive group coincide with those of the upper drive group and act in each case on the south.
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a n x n a n u2212 1 x n u2212 1 a 2 x 2 a 1 x a 0 is calculated for the scaled value the result f scaled value is then denormalized by multiplying f scaled value by a scaling constant the scaling constant is a unique constant for each defined range the scaling constant is f min for each predefined range referring now to fig1 there is illustrated a flow diagram for approximating a non linear function f x with a finite order polynomial f x in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention at 105 a first range 0 to a is defined during 110 the values of the non linear function f x are determined for n 1 non uniform x values in the range 0 to a at 115 the coefficients a n a 0 are calculated at 120 additional non overlapping ranges a to max 1 min 2 to max 2 min n to max n are defined at 125 a scaling constant for each range is determined the scaling constant for a range min y to max x can be f min y for example at 130 an x value is received at 135 the x value is scaled the x value is scaled by determining which range min y to max y comprises the x value the scaled value for x can be at 135 f scaled value is determined and denormalized during 140 denormalization of f scaled value can be achieved by multiplying f scaled value by the scaling constant associated with.
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of vacuuming leaves and fine debris in large swaths of from 8 to 10 feet wide before mulching and dispersing the debris 11 back on the ground adjacent the mulching apparatus 10 as seen in fig2 the mulching implement 10 is attached to the tractor by a three point hitch arrangement 16 capable of lifting the implement clear of the ground for easy turn around and is further fitted with a flexible upper connection element 18 such as chain commonly utilized in the art for allowing the implement to float or follow the contour of the ground adjustable height swivel wheels 20 located at each corner of the vacuum deck 22 maintain ground clearance and further allow the mulching apparatus 10 to pivot as the tractor maneuvers around obstacles looking now at fig3 we see that the vacuum deck 22 is fitted with polymeric skirts 24 located below the deck 22 and extending the full width of the deck 22 thereby providing a relatively large vacuum box below the deck 22 since no mower blades are utilized with this apparatus a more positive vacuum can be maintained large fan ducts 26 draw debris from openings in the vacuum deck 22 into the intakes of twin high velocity induction fans 28 connected in tandem with their outlets connected to the rotor housing 30 much of the drive mechanism is concealed by the cover 32 seen in fig3 and is therefore better seen exposed in fig4 a drive shaft assembly 34 connectable to the output shaft of the tractor 39 s pto drive running at 540 rpm is connected to a gear box 36 having a 4 to 1 ratio thereby increasing the gear box 36 output to 2 160 rpm pulleys.
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the first cleaning process after 15 seconds and thus fails to achieve the minimum cleaning time as a result this cleaning process does not register as a full cleaning and the target cleaning time for the subsequent second cleaning process is set to the standard cleaning time of 120 seconds the user terminates the second cleaning process after 105 seconds 15 seconds short of the target cleaning time which in this case is the standard cleaning time of 120 seconds the evaluation device 16 determines that the actual cleaning time fell short of the target cleaning time as a result the target cleaning time for the subsequent third cleaning process is set to 150 seconds i e the standard cleaning time of 120 seconds plus the fixed time of 30 seconds the user terminates the third cleaning process after 90 seconds the evaluation device 16 determines that the target cleaning time of 150 seconds was not reached and thus sets the target cleaning time for the subsequent fourth cleaning process to again be 150 seconds i e the standard cleaning time of 120 seconds plus the fixed time of 30 seconds the user terminates the fourth cleaning process after 135 seconds the evaluation device 16 once again determines that the target cleaning time of 150 seconds was not reached and thus sets the target cleaning time for the subsequent fifth cleaning process to again be 150 seconds i e the standard cleaning time of 120 seconds plus the fixed time of 30 seconds the user terminates the fifth cleaning process after 45 seconds.
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one 39 s desire or favorite the position of the cord stoppers 27 should be relatively adjusted preventing excessive stretching of the first portion 252 of each lift cord 25 the present invention enables the user to conveniently adjust the position of the cord stoppers 27 relative to the lift cords 25 the position adjustment of the cord stoppers 27 is easy at first open each cord stopper 27 by force this can easily be achieved by an adult person because each lift cord 25 is fastened to the respective cord stopper 27 by a slip knot the cord stopper 27 can easily be moved upwards or downwards on the respective lift cord 25 after opened the second cover shell 272 from the first cover shell 271 after adjustment the first cover shell 271 and the second cover shell 272 are closed again normally the invention controls the sliding status of the lift cords 25 by means of the lift cord lock 26 if the lift cord lock 26 failed the slats 21 and the bottom rail 23 forced to fall by their gravity weight falling of the bottom rail 23 drives the lift cords 25 causing the second portions 251 of the lift cords 25 to move toward.
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polymer in an aqueous nitric acid solution was demonstrated in tests wherein direct electric current was passed between platinum electrodes immersed in the polymer containing solution the current was maintained at a potential sufficient to produce a slight gassing of the solution and it was found that reversal of the electrode polarity at approximately 10 minute intervals improved the effectiveness of the current in eliminating the pu iv polymer the method of the invention was found to be effective for depolymerizing aged or unaged pu iv polymer in 0 3 to 8 0 m hno 3 solutions at ambient temperature it was also found that the rate of depolymerization of the polymer increased with increase in electrode surface area and current flow uranyl nitrate which is present with plutonium in aqueous nitric acid solutions used for reclaiming spent nuclear reactor fuel was found to increase the effectiveness of the current in depolymerizing pu iv polymer a specific test example of the method of the invention is presented hereinafter for the purpose of illustration a 10 0 ml portion of 0 007 m pu iv polymer solution was diluted by adding an equal volume of 0 8 m hno 3 solution two platinum electrodes with surface areas of 11 2 cm 2 and 20 36 cm 2 respectively were inserted into the polymer acid solution contained in a glass beaker the solution being at ambient temperature direct current of approximately 0 1 ampere was passed between the electrodes which produced mild gassing of the solution the direction of current flow was reversed at about 10 minute intervals after one hour absorption spectral analysis of the solution showed that a small percentage.
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proximal end of the shaft to cause the shaft and exchange member to separate in the alternative the shaft and exchange member may be affixed by appropriate glue for example whose adhesive properties would lessen with time hydration or temperature such that after 24 to 48 hours the shaft could be detached and withdrawn for example the adhesive bonding properties of a hydrogel adhesive would diminish with hydration in the embodiment of the invention shown in fig7 and 8 the recs 20 comprises a coil 21 preferably a radiopaque coil and a rigid shaft or pushing wire 22 positioned eccentrically or concentrically preferably eccentrically around shaft 22 is a flexible collapsible sheath 23 shown collapsed in fig7 and expanded in fig8 at the proximal end of sheath 23 is a hemostatic manifold 24 including a valved infusion port 25 in fluid communication with the interior of sheath 23 in the alternate embodiment shown in cross section in fig9 and 10 sheath 32 is bonded or formed with shaft 30 which defines lumen 31 pushing wire 33 extends longitudinally within lumen 31 sheath 23 or 32 extends distally to at least the distal end of pushing wire 22 or 33 where exchange member 21 is instead a cylindrical tubular member such as exchange member 2 the sheath 23 or 32 can extend into and or through said exchange member sheath 23 or 32 facilitates the passage of a second ptca catheter guidewire or other exchangeable device after the first device is removed and provides for atraumatic passage of these.
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positioning and guiding of the gas bag module 16 as shown in fig3 the positioning elements 22 are arranged so that the support section 24 is held in a cut out of the shield 18 and rests on a support 40 the nose 36 engages into a matching cut out of the shield 18 whilst the first fitting sections 32 rest against a side wall 42 of the covering cap 38 and the second fitting sections 34 rest against the shield 18 in this way a force fitting fixing of the gas bag module 16 is provided in a plane perpendicular to the steering wheel axis the detent section 28 of the positioning element 22 with the angled tongue 30 and the contour 44 of the side wall 42 of the covering cap 38 are coordinated with each other so that the covering cap 38 engages with the positioning element 22 by pushing in axially secondary detent engagement the form or force fitting axial fixing by the secondary engagement is designed so that a repeated installation and dismantling of the covering cap 38 is possible the free tongue 30 of the detent section 28 is pre stressed in the installed state i e it exerts a force onto the covering cap 38 and hence onto the gas bag module 16 which.
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reared at 27 u00b0 u00b1 1 u00b0 c and 65 u00b0 u00b1 5 relative humidity under a photoperiodic regime of 12 12 light dark z subfasciatus and a obtectus were reared on a diet of dried pinto beans r dominica and s oryzae were reared upon a diet of 96 2 2 w w soft white wheat whole wheat flour brewers yeast quantification of linalool from ocimum canum leaves of ocimum canum were collected form the butare prefecture in rwanda air dried according to traditional practice and express shipped to montana state university where they were stored in a 20 u00b0 c freezer prior to bioassay and chemical analysis the leaves 1 0 g 4 replicates were milled in a waring blender for 2 minutes and extracted immediately in 60 ml of 1 4 isopropanol hexane containing 40 ng u03bcl decane as an internal standard in a 125 ml erlenmeyer flask for 24 hours the flasks were covered to prevent photodegradation and occasionally agitated the resulting solution was directly injected into a gas chromatograph for quantitative analysis all solvents were purchased from the sigma chemical co st louis mo gas chromatography was performed on a varian model 3700 equipped with a flame ionization detector containing a 50 m u00d7 0 25 mm i d hp 1 column with a 0 11 u03bc film thickness he carrier gas velocity was 31 cm 3 s 220 u00b0 c temperature program initial temperature 60 u00b0 c initial hold 8 min temperature increase 4 u00b0 c per minute final temperature 260 u00b0 c the linalool peak.
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18 of the present invention in this embodiment cutting blades 88 and 90 are used to subdivide bale 10 before it exits holding chamber 18 into net 26 passive blades 88 passively cut bale 10 as it is pushed out holding chamber 18 into net 26 active blades 90 are thrust through bale 10 as it rests at the end of holding chamber 18 and before net 26 is placed on chamber 18 different numbers of blades 88 90 may be used depending on the number of subdivisions desired passive blades 88 are secured in horizontal and vertical orientations to the sides of holding chamber 18 so that a matrix of cuts are made through bale 10 as advancement piston 20 pushes it through outlet 22 passive blades 88 are shown secured at the end of outlet 22 but could just as well be located anywhere along holding chamber 18 as long as the surface of passive blades 88 is parallel to holding chamber interior walls 86 in the preferred embodiment passive blades 88 subdivide back 10 in a direction generally parallel to the lay of the fibers active blades 90 are 34 active 34 in the sense that to subdivide or cut bale 10 they must be thrust through bale 10 as opposed to bale 10 being pushed through the blades in the embodiment shown in fig9 active blades 90 are shown positioned bear the end of holding chamber 18 however in alternative embodiments active.
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angled surface 17 a screw 61 is positioned over the clamp hole piece 31 in fig6 c the screw 61 is inserted in the screw hole 33 that penetrate through the cylindrical portion 47 of the clamp hole piece 31 the lower portion of the screw 61 is projected from the bottom end of the cylindrical portion 47 to engage with the speaker frame or speaker cabinet fig9 b and 9c the pressing surface 39 of the clamp hole piece 31 contacts the press surface 15 of the speaker grille 11 reference is now made to fig7 a 7d showing a structure of a cover member 91 incorporated in the speaker grille attachment system fig7 a is a plan view of the cover member 91 and fig7 b is a bottom view of the cover member 91 fig7 c is a perspective bottom view showing a part of the cover member 91 fig7 d is a cross sectional bottom view of the cover member 91 taken along the 7 d 7 d line of fig7 b in the preferred embodiment the cover member 91 has a generally ring like shape and is made of elastic material such as synthetic rubber the cover member 91 is used to cover.
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the present embodiment is as follows when knitting a web 28 by use of the hand operated knitting machine the parts 1a to 1c are brought to an aligned position and the knobs 22a are operated rotationally so that the male screw 22b of the straight bar 22 is threaded with the female screw 23a of the tubular portion 23 with the parts 1b 1c thus locked relative to the central part 1a against rotation the web 28 in knitted by operation of the carriage 24 in the known manner when desired to transport the machine while the web 28 is still being knitted the knobs 22a are rotated in the opposite direction to that described above with the loops of the web 28 being mounted on the needles 6 for disengaging the male screws 22b of the straight bar 22 from the female screws 23a of the tubular portions 23 the needle bed parts 1b 1c are then rotated about the axes 17 of the hinge units 14 in the directions shown by the arrow marks a and b respectively in this manner the parts 1b 1c may be swung in the horizontal plane and the sinker elements 8 of the parts 1b 1c may be positioned directly in front of the sinker elements 8 of the central part 1a and the needles 6 of the parts 1b 1c are disposed with their hooks 6a opposite to and at a close distance from the hooks 6a of the needles 6 of the central major part 1a thus the left minor part 1b is turned about the associated axis 17 with the.
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embodiment of the invention each barcode is scanned with multiple scan lines spaced apart by a known distance for example distance d the information from the multiple scan lines and the distance between scan lines is used to determine the blur radius once the blur radius has been determined the barcode can be decoded in another example embodiment the placement of the triangles onto the bars of the barcode is varied in a known order between different placement types for example placement types a b c and d with the placement of the triangles varying between the different bars of the barcode a single scan line will intersect the triangle at different locations along the height of the different triangles using the information from the single scan line the blur radius is determined and then the barcode is decoded in another example embodiment a two dimensional 2 d image of the entire barcode is captured using a charged coupled device ccd a single row of pixels or multiple rows of pixels in the 2 d image may be used to determine the blur radius and to decode the information within the barcode in this application a scan line is defined to include an image generated by sweeping a single point of light across a barcode or as an image from a single row of pixels in a 2 d array of pixels that were used to capture the image of the barcode when using four triangles the triangle can be used to add four.
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words it can be used for gripping a rod and rotating it in a similar manner in either direction in order to achieve this the groove 21 is symmetrical in relation to the diameter of the notches 16 and 17 the second springed pin 33 with its conical end 34 depression 35 and its other end 37 and depression 36 is also symmetrically located to rotate the ring gears and thereby the rod 20 in a direction reverse in relation to the above fig6 and 7 show how the gripping and rotating tong devices fastened to the transfer means 4 form a gripping and rotating unit 4 to be installed for example inside a chain magazine in this case the gripping and rotating unit 4 is made up of two gripping and rotating tong devices 10 a motor 9 rotating the tong devices by transmission of gears 3 transfer cylinders 37 moving the tong devices between the magazine and the point of use and a cylinder 38 which moves the tong devices axially these said components form the gripping and rotating unit 4 which can be installed in connection with the mechanism desired to illustrate the operation of the unit 4 fig6 and 7 also depict the placement of the unit inside the magazine this magazine is made up of chain sprockets 40 and a chain 49 which runs on them the rods 20 being located in spaces in the chain the chain magazine is rotated by the drive device 39 this chain magazine with its drive device may be of any suitable type known per se and therefore its operation is not described in greater detail the gripping and rotating unit 4 and the chain magazine.
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possibly the ambient of the processing chamber even though the reaction plate 154 acts as a barrier between the two the rotation mechanism the compression and biasing mechanism and the cooling supply lines for the gate valve 140 may be adapted from the gate valves of fig1 8 it is possible to place the o ring in a groove formed in the upper flange 14 on the cool side of the valve to engage and seal a planar sealing plate 152 however in the open condition of the valve the o ring is then exposed to the hot crucible and to the growing boule passing by it but in cooler applications such a placement would be effective the valve of the invention is not limited to czochralski growth systems and may be used in other applications further although the above description emphasizes the reduced pressures or vacuum of the two chambers connected by the valve 10 the valve 10 may be applied to systems in which one or both of the chambers is subjected to significant positive pressures in this case for the gate valve of fig5 the strength of the spring 106 and the pressure of the pneumatic source may need to be increased to seal against the positive pressure in front of the valve plate 56 it is appreciated that the expandable gate of the various embodiments can be easily adapted for use in a shuttle valve in which an expandable gate moves linearly in a direction transverse to the passageway between a retracted position and a blocking position and is expanded in place at the blocking position that is the arm.
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the rie is carried out with an hbr o 2 mixed gas or an hbr cl 2 mixed gas using the resist pattern r 1 having the cured film re as a mask and the silicon nitride film 2 b as an etching stopper rie is preferably performed with an ecr ion source or an icp reactor after the etching the resist pattern r 1 and the cured film re are removed by for example ashing the patterned polycrystalline silicon film 3 is oxidized by heating at 900 u00b0 c for 30 to 60 minutes in an hcl o 2 atmosphere to form a silicon oxide film 4 s as shown in fig8 a as a result the interelectrode distance increases by the two thicknesses of the silicon oxide film 4 s this does not ruin the fineness of the electrode pattern because the gap distance before the oxide film formation has been sufficiently reduced by the relacs technique in this particular embodiment the final gap distance g see fig8 b is 0 2 u03bcm the silicon oxide film 4 s is then covered with an insulating film 4n of silicon nitride by vacuum cvd using ammonia and dichlorosilane as shown.
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this would be if one of the electrical devices 6 would have to transmit exclusively data 19 the master computer 18 could generate the time stamp 20 itself while the electronic device 6 itself does not require any time stamp the generation of time stamp 20 for the data 19 transmitted from the electronic device 6 on the master computer 18 will be described in detail in the following in order to generate the time stamp 20 itself the master computer 18 requires the local time 21 of the fieldbus connection module 4 of the electronic device 6 transmitting the data 19 which is called the transmitter local time 21 in the following to this end a relative transmission time generator 22 such as for example a counter is used in the present embodiment in the fieldbus connection module 4 of the electronic device 6 transmitting the data 19 this generator emits an elapsed time duration 23 called the transmitter time duration 23 in the following starting from a time reference basis still to be described which transmitter time duration is transmitted to the master computer 18 if the fieldbus connection module 4 of the electronic device 6 transmitting the data 19 transmits data 19 to the master computer 18 then it also sends together with this data 19 the actual transmitter time duration 23 of the transmission time generator 22 the master computer 18 adds the received transmitter time duration 23 and the reference time 24 still to be described in an adding component 25 obtaining in this manner the above named transmitter local time 21 the master computer 18 can then generate the time stamp 20 in a time stamp.
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top cover plates 36 a and 36 b of gear guards 32 a and 32 b further each gear guard 32 a and 32 b is provided guide and alignment openings 38 fig2 for receipt therein upon assembling the brush assembly of extended tabs 39 of brush support beam 22 as the gear guards are brought together about brush support beam 22 tangs 34 on both gear guards 32 a and 32 b slide under extended tabs 39 of brush support beam 22 engaging slots 41 fig5 of u s pat no 6 009 593 thereby locking gear guards 32 a and 32 b to brush support beam 22 a plurality of downwardly projecting tangs 151 extend from the top cover plates 36 a and 36 b of gear guards 32 a and 32 b respectively as best seen in fig2 and 4 these figures illustrate that the tangs 151 are attached to the top cover plates 36 a and 36 b of gear guards 32 a and 32 b however it should be noted that the tangs 151 can be integrally formed with the top cover plates 36 a and 36 b of gear guards 32 a and 32 b each of the tangs 151 has one end 93 attached to the top cover plate 36 a or 36 b and the other end 95 extending freely each of the tangs 151 has a hook portion 91 located approximately midway between its ends dividing the tang 151 into.
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can be appreciated that the engine 18 can include more or fewer cylinders 28 including but not limited to 1 3 4 5 6 8 10 and 12 cylinders the fuel injection system 20 includes liquid injectors that inject liquid into the cylinders 28 exhaust flows through the exhaust manifold 24 and is treated in a catalytic converter 30 first and second exhaust oxygen sensors 32 and 34 e g wide range a f ratio sensors communicate exhaust a f ratio signals to the control module 16 a mass air flow maf sensor 36 is located within an air inlet and communicates to the control module 16 a maf signal based on the mass of air flowing into the engine system 12 an engine speed sensor 38 senses the speed of the engine and communicates an engine speed signal to the control module 16 a throttle position sensor 40 senses the position of the throttle 26 and communicates a throttle position signal to the control module 16 the control module 16 controls the fuel and air provided to the engine based on oxygen sensor signals and throttle valve position this form of fuel control is also referred to as closed loop fuel control closed loop fuel control is used to maintain the air fuel mixture at or close to an ideal stoichiometric air fuel ratio by commanding a desired fuel delivery to match the airflow stoichiometry is defined as an ideal air fuel ratio which is 14 7 to 1 for gasoline the engine control may command different airflow to compensate the engine speed changes during engine idle operation the engine system 12 operates in a lean condition i e reduced fuel when the a f ratio is higher than a.
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65 u00b0 c the sa biotin bonds break because of this treatment and release fluorescently labeled reagents into solution the concentration of which can be determined spectro photometrically example 2 provides an example of the modification of molecular beacons suitable for use untethered in aqueous solution in order to make them compatible with tethering to b peg microgels much is already known about the design of molecular beacon probes for use in untethered assay applications these can be modified or new ones designed if necessary using established design techniques to render them compatible with a gel tethering approach similarly many primers which create amplicons specific to corresponding probes have been identified or can be designed using established methods and these too can be modified to render them compatible with a gel tethering approach the amplification primers are typically linear oligonucleotides they can be synthesized with biotin a spacer of oligo ethylene glycol e g sp9 and an oligonucleotide spacer of controllable length e g 10 t at their 5 u2032 end such molecules can be tethered to microgels via the sa b interaction table 1 summarizes molecular beacon probes nasba amplification primers and complementary targets and templates appropriate for simplex or multiplex assays of bloodstream infection according to.
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the material that allows the hollow vertical configurations 2 2 to compress and later recover their original shape these two cushioning forms are those known in hollow soles in this embodiment a third form is added by filling the internal pockets 2 3 of the hollow configurations of the top half to at least half of their volume or even completely with a shock absorbing plastic material 3 in this way in the step the elastic characteristics of the footwear sole material are combined with hollow vertical configurations 2 2 filled with a specific material appropriate for the mechanical loads of the step so that the impact is absorbed better and the recovery is optimised as well as providing a feeling of comfort and safety to the user in a variant of the above described embodiment the two halves 1 2 are similar that is the bottom half 1 comprises a sheet 1 1 and hollow vertical configurations 1 2 which form internal pockets 1 3 the base being integrated in said sheet 1 1 so that said hollow vertical configurations 1 2 are facing the inside of the sole such that they contact the surfaces of the hollow configurations 1 2 2 2 facing the inside of the sole in each of the halves 1 2 in this case it may be convenient to add an additional sheet 5 acting as a sole in contact with the ground in this variant the hollow vertical configurations 1 2 2 2 are duplicated and act.
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water ice dispenser 214 the water flowing in the pipe 213 passes through the uv led reactor 212 for treatment prior to entering the water ice dispenser 214 the refrigerator is illustrated as an example of appliances the general fluid flow directions are shown by the arrows referring now to fig1 there is shown partially diagrammatic perspective view of a hemodialysis machine containing a uv led reactor 220 having a body 221 a uv led reactor 222 and a pipe 223 the water flowing in the pipe 223 passes through the uv led reactor 222 for treatment prior to use in the hemodialysis machine the hemodialysis machine is illustrated as an example of healthcare devices the construction details of the invention as shown in fig2 to fig1 are that the uv led reactor housing may be made of aluminum stainless steel or of any other sufficiently and strong material such as metal alloy high strength plastic or the like the various components of the uv led reactor may also be made of different materials further uv leds of different peak wavelengths may be used to cause synergistic effects to enhance the photoreaction efficiency further a combination of different configuration concepts which include the concepts presented in fig2 to fig1 may be used for example static mixers may be used with photocatalysts the advantages of the present invention include without limitation that it is an efficient compact uv led reactor that can be applied to any uv activated photoreaction or photocatalytic reaction one of these applications is water purification by uv inactivation of microorganisms and uv based degradation of chemical contaminants further the reactor concept presented in this invention which can be optimized based on a combination of uv led radiation patterns and the flow.
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stabilization machines in which in the corresponding way as has been described previously they are pressed against the walls of the moulds in the temperature stabilization machines by means of an overpressure at an appropriate temperature and during the time required it will hereby be found that the invention can be applied to existing machinery utilizing its maximum production capacity the temperature stabilizaton is thereafter carried out in separate equipment and the capacity of this equipment can then be adapted to the capacity of the existing machinery the description given above of an embodiment of the invention is only to be regarded as one example of an embodiment trials have shown that it has been easy to adapt machines of various types known and used to meet the special temperature requirements indicated for the method of producing containers according to the invention as previously mentioned the above mentioned temperature data refer to the polyester akzo arnite for other crystallizable thermoplastic polymer plastics suitable for use in the manufacture of containers of the kind herein foreseen other temperatures may have to be applied these embodiments are also included in the concept of the invention as a variation of the temperatures in relation to what has been stated above merely involves the utilization of the materials used within the corresponding property ranges as those indicated.
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apparatus for supporting routing area update in a long term evolution general packet radio service tunneling protocol based system are disclosed a wireless transmit receive unit sends an ra update request to a new evolved node b and a mobility management entity the mme sends an update packet data protocol context request to an access gateway whereby a new tunnel is established between the new enodeb and the agw for an inter mme routing area update the wtru sends an ra update request to a new enodeb and a new mme the new mme sends an mme context request to an agw the agw sends an mme context response to the new mme the new mme sends an update pdp context request to the agw whereby a new tunnel is established between the new enodeb and the agw application_number US 73556007 A description when referred to hereafter the terminology u201c wireless transmit receive unit wtru u201d includes but is not limited to a user equipment ue a mobile station a fixed or mobile subscriber unit a pager a cellular telephone a personal digital assistant pda a computer or any other type of user device capable of operating in a wireless environment when referred to hereafter the terminology u201c base station u201d includes but is not limited to a node b a site controller an access point ap or any.
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outer strip 29 can be rolled upon itself one or more turns defining a curl and providing the panel with a pair of strengthened outer rod like or tube like marginal ribs 30 the roll formed edge readily slides on the face of the rafter facilitating inserting the panel between adjacently disposed roof rafters if desired the panel can be anchored to the roof rafters by fasteners such as tacks staples or the like passing through adjacent and or straddling the rolled edge 30 the outer strip 29 can for example be disposed at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the major portion of the sheet located between the according like pleated marginal portions 23 24 the pleating permits compressing the panel in a direction transverse to its length an amount sufficient to fit into the spacing between adjacently disposed trusses which as indicated above maybe about 1 inch less than the initial width of the panel before being inserted into position panel 20 has major transverse ribs 32 33 spaced inwardly a selected distance from respective opposite ends thereof and a plurality of secondary spaced apart ribs 35 disposed there between ribs 32 33 project upwardly toward the lower face of the roof sheeting and ribs 35 project downwardly the ribs stiffen the central major portion of the panel.
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produce refrigeration by work expansion their respective boosters first booster 50 and second booster 53 utilize the produced work to further compress their respective nitrogen streams fig2 provides an alternate embodiment of the invention which includes two recycle compressors recycle compressor 40 and second recycle compressor 45 recycle aftercooler 41 single column 20 and subcooler 30 in one embodiment single column 20 operates at about 5 bar in one embodiment nitrogen recycle 38 is partially compressed in recycle compressor 40 and cooled in recycle aftercooler 41 to form partially compressed nitrogen recycle 42 in one embodiment partially compressed nitrogen recycle 42 has a pressure of about 8 bar partially compressed nitrogen recycle 42 is then further compressed in second recycle compressor 45 and cooled in second aftercooler 43 to form compressed nitrogen recycle 46 which preferably has a pressure of about 25 to about 27 bar fraction of partially compressed nitrogen recycle 44 is withdrawn from partially compressed nitrogen recycle 42 and fed to the warm end of heat exchanger 10 whereas fraction of compressed nitrogen recycle 48 is only partially cooled in heat exchanger 10 fraction of partially compressed nitrogen recycle 44 is fully cooled in heat exchanger 10 in one embodiment the split between compressed nitrogen recycle 48 and compressed.
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as shown in fig4 during normal operation secondary node 233 in network 230 sends the second set of the data to destination node 231 over route 236 and primary node 232 sends the first set of the data to destination node 231 over route 235 destination node 231 then performs a service selection ss function node 231 chooses one of the two incoming sets of data i e the set of data from secondary node 233 in network 230 or the set of data from primary node 232 the fig4 embodiment is designed to survive any single node or link failure per network except for a failure of the source or the destination which cannot be survived in any case for most failures two sets of data continue to be sent from network 210 to network 230 if there is a failure between source 211 and primary node 212 in network 210 primary node 212 uses a detector function to detect the failure and notify source node 211 which uses a selector function to switch the first set of data traffic to an alternate protection path 218 if there is a failure between source 211 and secondary node 213 in network 210 secondary node 213 uses a detector function to detect the failure and notify source node 211 which uses a selector function to switch the second set of data traffic to an alternate protection path 219 in either case two sets of data continue to be received at nodes 212 and 213 if secondary node 213 in network 210 fails source node 211 and.
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methylene chloride hexane several grams of highly pure meab were obtained no impurities were detectable by nmr m p 122 124 u00b0 c nmr ir and mass spectra were consistent with the proposed structure michler 39 s ketone also tetramethyl michler 39 s ketone or tmmk tetraethyl michler 39 s ketone also 4 4 u2032 bis diethylamino benzophenone or temk and meab were tested in curing hexanediol diacrylate compositions the composition included 1 isopropylthioxanthone 2 ethyl 4 n n dimethylaminobenzoate 4 benzophenone 1 aminobenzophenone compound and the balance hexanediol diacrylate the composition was applied as a 0 15 inch film to a substrate and cured with a fusion uv systems u201c h u201d bulb with 600 watts inch power with a belt speed of 55 feet per minute meab and tmmk both required 10 passes under the lamp to obtain a well cured hard polymer and temk required 25 passes this illustrates that meab and tmmk have approximately the same activity and both are much superior to the tetraethyl compound michler 39 s ketone tmmk is listed by the national toxicology program as u201c reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen u201d based on the results of cancer studies in rats and mice seventh annual report on carcinogens u s dept health human services p 259 1994 based on comparisons of mutagenicity studies with animal cancer studies mutagens are more likely to cause cancer to produce tumors in multiple organs and to affect multiple species gold l s et al mutat res 286 75 100 1993 mutagenicity can be measured by a variety of assays the most commonly used method is the salmonella mammalian.
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100 of poppet member 46 thus the transverse width of a flute 120 between two adjacent spaced apart ribs 122 increases from end 104 to end 100 of poppet member 46 and the transverse width of each rib 122 decreases from end 104 to end 100 of poppet member 46 the front discharge valve 10 containing the poppet valve assembly 12 is installed in a conventional plastic injection molding machine and the poppet valve assembly 12 operates in the same manner as other ball and poppet style check valves in such molding machines as the feed screw 14 within the injection molding machine turns and advances molten thermoplastic material through the front discharge valve 10 the flowing thermoplastic material pushes poppet member 46 away from the tapered valve seating surface 84 on insert 44 causing the front discharge valve 10 to open permitting thermoplastic material to flow between flutes 120 on poppet member 46 and the surface defining bore 58 in holder 42 once the cavity in front of the front discharge valve 10 is full the feed screw 14 stops turning and moves toward the end cap 36 causing thermoplastic material to be injected into the die and causing pressure to increase in front of the discharge valve 10 which in turn causes the thermoplastic material to start moving in the opposite direction through flutes 120 and the surface defining bore 58 in holder 42 the u201c backflowing u201d thermoplastic material grippingly engages the poppet member 46 causing poppet member 46 to move with the thermoplastic.
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of the parameter of the second field device 22 stored in step s 3 is replaced with the value of the parameter of the first field device 21 and the process proceeds to step s 48 in step s 44 it is determined whether there is a parameter of the second field device 22 associated with the selected parameter of the first field device 21 with reference to the association of the parameter stored in the receiving unit 15 if the determination result in step s 44 is u201c yes u201d the process proceeds to step s 45 if the determination result in step s 44 is u201c no u201d the process proceeds to step s 46 in step s 45 the value of the parameter of the second field device 22 associated with the selected parameter of the first field device 21 is replaced with the value of the parameter of the first field device 21 and the process proceeds to step s 48 in step s 46 an operation of designating the parameter of the second field device 22 to be associated with the selected parameter of the first field device 21 is received and the process proceeds to step s 47 in this case the receiving unit 15.
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dome 62 downwardly to make contact with the contact 106 of the circuit 66 and complete an electrical circuit configured to provide cutting power to the blade 20 likewise depression of the plateau 74 preferably supplies coagulation power to the blade 20 absent depression of one of the plateaus 72 or 74 the circuit is open and no power is supplied to the blade 20 the coupler 18 is preferably of one piece construction and made of a relatively rigid and electrically conductive material such as copper the coupler 18 includes a sleeve 110 from which extends a strip 112 circumferential edge 111 of the sleeve is preferably flared outwardly fig7 shows the coupler 18 in a pre assembly configuration the coupler 18 preferably has the following length dimensions after installation of the coupler onto the board 66 a as by connecting the ears 101 to the apertures 103 and applying a solder to enhance electrical communication a portion of the strip 112 of the coupler 18 is preferably shaped as by bending to provide bend b to form the coupler 18 into a generally j shape wherein the strip 112 and the sleeve 100 of the coupler 18 are positioned below and closely adjacent the surface 104 of the overmolded circuit 66 fig5 the blade 20 is a small surgical electrode.
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flanges thereof against the complementary flanges of the channel member 66 on the other hand bolt 74 can be inserted through an aperture provided in the channel member 72 to cooperate with the weld nut 52a provided on the channel member 66 to securely fasten the channel member 72 to the channel member 66 the posts 24 and 24a are then either assembled in the clamp 40 as illustrated in fig2 by wing bolts not shown or to the locking tabs 64a illustrated in fig5 with the pins 24b of the posts inserted into the apertures 14b of the shelf 14 in the embodiment shown in fig2 the back panel 32 is assembled by hooking the flange 32b over the top edges of the flanges 38d and or the flanges 48a and 48b of the end panels 30 30a and or 44 corner braces 46 and 46a see fig2 may be secured to the top marginal corner edges of the end panels 30 30a and the adjacent portion of the flanges 32b for rigidly strengthening the canopy assembly in the embodiment of the invention shown in fig5 the rear cover panel 58 is assembled to the end panel 56 by sliding the flange portion 58d over the complementary flange of the member 70 until the upper flange 58b rests on the top marginal edge of the member 70 the front side panel 34 is then assembled by sliding the open end of the lips 34b and 34c over the adjacent end portions of the flanges 36d.
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is easily removable because of the termination of downwardly urged force or pressure upon the upper face of the disk 121 the basket b may then either be withdrawn from or introduced into the interior of the apparatus 100 as required now referring to fig6 a contoured shoulder 119 is defined interiorally on lock nut 113 and may be a continuing profile of the inner most grooveway 116 extending from the inner most grooveway wall 117 when the lock nut 113 is desired to be secured relative to the lower face or bottom side 111 of the lip 105 the shoulder 119 will come into contact with a lower portion of the taper 112 such that resistance to movements in one direction of the lock nut 113 is provided further securing the lock nut 113 in place when it is desired to incorporate the outlet assembly 100 into the sink s the elongated cylindrical sleeve 101 is placed into the receiving profile 103 subsequent to placement within the profile rp of a gasket g the lower end 103 of the sleeve 101 passes through the opening in the receiving profile rp the taper 112 assists in centering the apparatus 100 within the receiving profile rp thereafter a gasket g 1 may be placed.
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of the fresh concrete to the grout 11 accordingly this arrangement is sufficient to facilitate the withdrawal of the tension member it is also possible to prevent the bonding action between the concrete and the tension member in other ways for facilitating the removal of the tension member another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig4 and 5 in this embodiment a tension member 21 including a number of individual tension elements 23 extends through a sheathing member 24 to the right hand or first end surface of the concrete component 22 the tension elements 23 extend through the concrete component 22 within a duct 25 formed by an outer sheathing tube 26 and an inner sheathing tube 26 39 at the left hand end or second end surface of the concrete component 22 the tension elements 23 are secured in a cylindrical block 27 by anchoring nuts 29 and the cylindrical block bears against an anchoring body 28 encased within the concrete component duct 25 formed by the sheathing tubes 26 26 39 has a radially widened portion 30 extending inwardly from the first end surface widened portion 30 includes a transition support surface 30 39 extending radially inwardly from the outside diameter of the widened portion to the diameter of the sheathing tubes 26 26 39 additional tension elements 31 are secured at one end in anchoring bodies 32 and the tension elements 31 are located radially outwardly from the tension elements 23 adjacent the anchoring bodies 32 the tension members 31 extend parallel to the tension elements 23 and pass through the transition support surface 30.
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marketed by the company welltec a s can be modified for this purpose even though a stroker from other suppliers may also be used the stroker must not necessarily be as shown in fig1 however the stroker must be able to deliver a sufficient forward pressure on the heating device 1 10 tons or more at the same time it will be anchored to the pipe a large forward pressure will slightly lower the melting point of the hydrate plug but more important is that it may allow the device to break through the far end of the plug and thus provide an even faster removal of the plug the stroker should be securely anchored at all times to the pipe in case a high pressure has built up behind the plug the cable to the surface must be dimensioned to deliver sufficient electric power to the heating device preferably in the range of 1 5 kw or more fig2 shows the heating device in detail the device includes a slightly tapered cylindrical section 8 with a rounded tip 8 a the heating assembly also includes centralizers 11 from aft to 1 2 cm in front of the pip heating element the.
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of all of the above symptoms and it has been proposed that a circulating phosphaturic factor secreted from oho tumor plays a role in osteomalacia matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein was proposed as a candidate of this phosphaturic factor phosphoglycoprotein rowe et al genomics 2000 67 56 68 phosphate plays a central role in many of the basic processes essential to the cell and the mineralization of skeleton in particular skeletal mineralization is dependent on the regulation of phosphate and calcium in the body and any disturbances in phosphate calcium homeostasis can have severe repercussions on the integrity of bone in the kidney phosphate is lost passively into the glomerular filtrate and is actively reabsorbed via a sodium na dependent phosphate cotransporter in the intestine phosphate is absorbed from foods a sodium na dependent phosphate cotransporter was found to be expressed in the intestine and recently cloned hilfiker pnas 95 24 1998 14564 14569 the liver skin and kidney are involved in the conversion of vitamin d3 to its active metabolite calcitriol which plays an active role in the maintenance of phosphate balance and skeletal mineralization vitamin d deficiency causes rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults both conditions are characterized by failure of calcification of osteoid which is the matrix of skeleton thus all of the.
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member 108 at a pivot 112 in an exemplary embodiment the first member 110 includes an arcuate portion 110 a for accommodating the stacked members in the use position as best shown in fig2 b a second member 114 at respective pivots 116 118 extends between the base member 108 and the first member 110 in one embodiment the second member 114 includes first and second sub portions 114 a b joined at a pivot point 120 to enable the second member first and second sub portions 114 a b to fold under the first member 110 it is understood that these members have mirror images on each side of the central structural member 106 the device further includes a raised portion 122 that can form a part of the first member 110 as shown in fig2 a and 2b the raised portion 122 can include a depression 124 that can be pressured by a operator 39 s thumb for example to insert the device into the patient as used herein the use position refers to the needle outwardly extending from the device for insertion into a patient in the use position the device is u201c flat u201d or collapsed as shown in fig2 b and 2c and 4 c and 5 b for example the central structural member 106 can include a slotted channel 126 from which the needle extends perpendicularly for example the needle 102 can have an l shape to facilitate coupling of the needle with a tube not shown disposed within the channel 126 the needle can be secured within the channel 126 in a conventional manner such as by.
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sanchez and personnaz were treated with anti class ii monoclonal antibody 949 or the supernatants for cos cells transfected with dna coding either for lag 3 d1 d4 ig or for cd8 ig the five cell lines expressing the different haplotypes of mhc class ii molecules were recognized by lag 3 ig in the same way as by the anti class ii monoclonal antibodies positive control while the supernatant containing cd8 ig negative control did not bind to these cell lines as could be expected four mhc class ii negative cell lines cem rj hsb2 k562 were treated with the same reagents as above none reacted either with the anti mhc class ii negative control or with lag 3 d1 d4 ig showing that the binding of lag 3 d1 d4 is specific to mhc class ii molecules further experiments were carried out using i mouse fibroblasts transfected or otherwise with genes coding for human dr7 or human dp4 ii mouse cells expressing or otherwise mhc class ii molecules iii activated human cd4 or cd8 cells and iv t lymphocyte lines expressing the different haplotypes of mhc class ii molecules fig8 unlike cd8 ig lag 3 d1 d4 ig binds to all cells expressing mhc class ii as efficiently as the anti mhc class ii monoclonal antibody 949 lag 3 d1 d4 ig binds to all dr and dp haplotypes tested to human mhc class ii molecules expressed by transfected mouse cells to murine mhc class ii molecules and also to mhc class ii molecules expressed by cd4 or cd8 t lymphocytes.
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less than 0 5 inches e g 0 33 of an inch in a depicted embodiment the hardfacing is provided in the narrowest portion between the lead pocket 16 and the leading edge 40 it should be appreciated that many other configurations are also possible in the depicted embodiment hardfacing is provided on substantially the entire cutting face 28 e g at least seventy five percent of the face at least ninety percent of the cutting face etc the hardfacing on the cutting face 28 avoids the need to also provide carbide buttons 42 thereon in the depicted embodiment the carbide buttons 42 are provided around the side surface 44 of bit 10 however it should be appreciated that in alternative embodiments less of the cutting face 28 may be covered by hardfacing and or carbide buttons 42 may also be provided on the cutting face 28 in the depicted embodiment the hardfacing is provided near the edge of the pockets 16 18 20 in a depicted embodiment at least some of the hardfacing is provided within one thirty second of an inch from a periphery edge of the pocket for example right up to the edge of the pocket zero offset as shown in fig3 5 and 6 less than 1 32 less than 1 64 offset etc the present disclosure also provides a method of manufacturing a drill bit the method includes the step of inserting plugs 46 into the plurality of pockets 16 18 20 the plugs facilitate the hardfacing process by preventing hardfacing material from entering the pockets which could otherwise cause interference between the teeth 22 24 26 and the pockets 16 18 20 and hinder the passive rotation of the teeth while in the pocket in the.
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this web cooperates in a highly advantageous way with first end support 116 a sidewall 121 of gasket portion 82 and an attached base portion to define a filter passage 122 which routes air within the digital storage element cavity through recirculation filter 118 the airflow is itself generated in a conventional manner as a byproduct of rotation of a rotating media within the storage element yet to be described referring to fig7 c in conjunction with fig7 b attention is directed to further details relevant to the recirculation filter support arrangement in particular fig7 c is a partial further enlarged plan view showing recirculation filter 118 captured by the first and second support arrangements 118 and 120 respectively the periphery of the recirculation filter including its first and second ends 123 and 124 respectively includes a v shaped configuration seen in fig7 c the v shaped configuration serves in capturing the filter ends within v grooves defined by first and second end supports 116 and 117 respectively moreover since the filter is generally formed from a somewhat resilient filtering material its v shaped periphery may additionally serve to seal its upper and lower edges against the base and cover portions respectively when the cover is installed on a base portion the described recirculation filter support and passage defining arrangement is considered as being highly advantageous at least for reasons including multiple functionality as well as being integrally formed.
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they will be received correctly and is not dependent on the round trip time of the link in other words the transmitter of the present invention operates independently of the state of the receiver buffer the present invention is also less complex than implementing retry across a link as well as a credit based flow control mechanism this scheme works regardless of the type of nic switch or router architecture used the hardware necessary to implement these mechanisms is relatively simple as depicted in fig1 the present invention can be used in networks between servers as well as across serial links used for i o fig2 depicts two endpoints 1 2 or nodes a and b coupled via a fabric x 5 which has a receive buffer 6 for purposes of simplicity buffer 6 will be used as a receive buffer when describing a transmission from a to x and as a send buffer when describing a transmission from x to b fabric x can be a single switch multiple switches multiple links etc the important distinction is that x includes a send receive buffer 6 which enables x to ack nak data received from a and to resend data to b without requiring the data to be resent from a upon receipt of a nak from b 0025 fig3 depicts yet another possible embodiment of the present invention in this case two intermediate points x and y include send receive buffers 6 8 as discussed above these buffers 6 8 enable x and y to ack nak data between themselves without requiring the data to be resent from the endpoints a and b if the link between x and y is particularly noisy such as a satellite link then data can be resent from.
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2006067097 A1 abstract a cam cell array according to embodiments of the present invention include an array of cam cells each of the cam cells comprising a first cell the first cell including a non volatile storage element coupled to at least one first data line and a match line a match line controller coupled to the match line and a data line controller coupled to the data lines wherein a write operation is performed by changing a state of the non volatile storage element by providing data to the at least one data line wherein a read operation is performed by determining the state of the non volatile storage element through the at least one data line and wherein a comparison operation is performed by applying data to the at least one data line and determining a match condition on the match line application_number US 95018604 A description a cam array according to some embodiments of the present invention can utilize non volatile memory technology such as for example multi layer magnetic moment resistive elements mram phase change based resistive elements pram and ferroelectric capacitor based elements fram additionally cam arrays according to some embodiments can be simultaneously written to and read from in a row wise i e whole word fashion further cam cells included in a cam array according to some embodiments of the present invention can be binary or ternary cells fig3 a illustrates a magnetic random access memory mram cell 301 that can.
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ae in the present exemplary embodiment the evaluation device ae contains a simple up down counter adc and a downstream connected four bit count indicator za the count of the up down counter adc is supplied to the count indicator za whose output provides for each bit a respective enable signal en 1 en 4 which can be supplied to the respective associated controllable switching device se 1 se 4 on the input side each controllable switching device se 1 se 4 is connected to a first supply line 4 which has a supply potential vdd applied to it and to a second supply line 5 which has the reference ground potential gnd applied to it on the output side each controllable switching device se 1 se 4 is connected to the other capacitor connection of the respective pump capacitor c 1 c 4 associated with it as already mentioned a controllable switch se 1 u2032 se 4 u2032 within each of the controllable switching devices se 1 se 4 can be used to apply either the supply potential vdd or the reference ground potential gnd reciprocally to the aforementioned capacitor connection on the basis of the enable signal en 1 en 4 the controllable switches se 1 u2032 se 4 u2032 are likewise controlled by a clock pulse which can be derived from the oscillator clock 21 the signal en will either force the switching devices se 1 se 4 to apply ground or it will allow the switching devices se 1 se 4 to toggle between vdd and gnd responsive to the u201c clock pulse u201d it is found to be particularly advantageous if the respective switching devices se 1 se 4 with the respective switches.
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control signal s 1 issued by the micro controller 5 the switch circuit 3 further comprises a bypass switch element 32 that is connected between the second power line l 2 and the second terminal 12 of the load 1 whereby the bypass switch element 32 is connected in parallel to the solid state switch 31 and the filter circuit 2 the bypass switch element 32 is also coupled to the micro controller 5 and is controlled by a bypass switch control signal s 2 issued by the micro controller 5 when the bypass switch element 32 is closed electrical power from the power source acv is supplied to the load 1 via the bypass switch element 32 and the solid state switch 32 and the filter circuit 2 do not function fig2 shows an embodiment of the solid state switch 31 and waveforms of the power side voltage v 1 and the load side voltage v 2 associated with the solid state switch 31 of fig2 are shown in fig3 in the embodiment illustrated in fig2 the solid state switch 31 comprises a triac 311 functioning as a switching element the triac 311 receives the switch control signal s 1 from the micro controller 5 and the conducting angle u03b8 of the triac 311 is controlled by the switch control signal s 1 whereby.
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of the cover is synchronized with movement of the turning machine the motor when driven in one direction rotates a chain drive 52 to which one end of the panel is secured this acts to pull the insulating panel up track 50 when driven in the opposite direction of rotation the insulating panel is repositioned over the channel positive aeration of compost within the channels is achieved through use of blowers as seen in fig2 as the cover 40 advances along the channel 30 it is stored in the overhead track much like that used in housing an overhead garage door this storage arrangement is best seen in fig2 and 5 alternative arrangements for storage of the cover are to roll it up in a tight overhead coil or to provide for the cover to be stacked in an accordion like fashion the former of these two arrangements would require the articulated segments comprising the cover to be of shorter length to accommodate the sharper turning radius required for coiling the cover it would of course be possible particularly when using channels of short length to simply extend the cover directly off the end of the channel on suitable flat supports this latter arrangement would allow for use of a flat unhinged slab of insulating material in summary the use of a heat insulating cover overlying the curing channels allows for greater control of the thermal gradients within the stored compost thereby materially improving pathogen destruction from both a qualitative standpoint and from the standpoint of the efficiency of operation this procedure is additionally enhanced by the recirculating air system shown in fig6 which both improves temperature and odor control having described.
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values list from a set of records in response to a user 39 s request more specifically the extrema values system 118 reads all of the records and creates the extrema values list by only sorting a portion of the read records the extrema values system 118 sorts these records in either a descending or an ascending order based on a user 39 s request the user 39 s request may also include a grouping expression that causes the extrema values system 118 to group the records according to the values in the fields specified by the grouping expression when a grouping expression exists the extrema values system 118 creates one or more extrema values lists with each list focusing on a particular group the extrema values system 118 stores the grouping expressions in the cache of each processing unit in absence of a grouping expression the extrema values system 118 only creates one list to create the extrema values list s the extrema values system 118 reads each record in the set of records during the reading process before all of the records have been read the extrema values list is referred to as a candidate extrema values list and the elements on the extrema values list are referred to as candidate extrema values the list and the elements.
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at which the supply of the first timing signal following the line breakage to the first input terminal a ceases at which time the control circuit can 34 sense 34 the signal supplied to the second input terminal b the control circuit in turns begins to generate an output signal this signal supplied to the control terminal of the circuit biasing means p causes the cut off of parts of the telephone circuit itself and the disconnection of the supply to the subscriber 39 s telephone line thus stopping electrical energy from being consumed as a result of the breakdown as long as the grounded cable condition persists the control circuit c continues to generate the cut off signal during all of the time intervals between the timing signals during the short time intervals in which the timing signals are supplied to the first input terminal a the line is again supplied and the control circuit can again detect the grounded cable condition and control the cut off after each timing signal until the following signal as soon as the grounded cable condition is repaired the comparator no longer generates any output signal even when the line is supplied again consequently at the end of the supply to the first input terminal a of the first timing signal following or simultaneous with the repair of the breakdown the control circuit c sense the removal of the grounded cable condition and allows the line to continue to be normally supplied it can be seen that in this way current consumption limited in any case by the protection already included in the.
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the capacitor 48 is significant capacitors are relatively short lived components eliminating the capacitor 48 reduces the likelihood of premature appliance failure in appliances conducting large heating currents it may be preferred to use the capacitor 48 despite such potential shortcomings without the capacitor 48 there may be delay in triggering of the triac 26 and premature shutting down of the triac 26 in each half cycle of the line frequency this will tend to occur during short instances at zero cross overs of the line frequency when the supply voltage may not be sufficient to allow the amplifier 50 to remain operative and consequently to trigger or maintain conduction by the triac 26 this may tend to heat the triac 50 creating a need for more expensive heating sinking fig3 diagrammatically illustrates how the circuitry shown in fig4 can be adapted to make power dissipation in the divider 32 less critical as diagrammatically indicated in fig3 both resistors 34 36 of the divider 32 are mounted together with the resistive heating element 14 in a common compartment 72 of the appliance 10 the compartment 72 has only been indicated diagrammatically in phantom outline in an oven for example that may be the compartment which is otherwise heated by the element 14 each of the resistors 34 36 may be formed of appropriate resistance wire selected to withstand elevated temperatures the resistance of the elements 34 36 may be selected sufficiently low that the operating current required by the control circuitry is insignificant compared to the current flow otherwise occurring in the divider 32.
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be reset to a known setting e g u2018 zeroed u2019 to allow a measurement by probe 90 which it is in contact with follower 82 the user may then pull in a second direction on handle 40 until no further reverse motion of hub 12 occurs the user may then view display 34 to determine a measurement of the movement of hub 12 relative to the follower as determined by the movement of probe 90 which is in contact with the face of the follower the movement by the probe signals a distance on the display which indicates the endplay of wheel hub 12 and bearing 16 the difference between a movement after forward motion of the hub ceases to that after reverse motion of the hub ceases provides an indication of the endplay of bearing 16 the components of system 10 e g the connecting legs extending legs handle tabs and frame may be sufficiently rigid to allow the application of a force e g in a forward and reverse axial direction relative to shaft 14 to handle 40 to transfer such force to hub 12 to allow the motion of hub 12 in a forward and reverse direction to allow the measurement of the endplay as described further as described above probe 90 is connected to frame 30 the connection of probe 90 to frame 30 may be fixed.
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which communicate with a personal navigation device pnd such as by short range wireless infrared wireline connection or other connection u2014 regardless of whether satellite signal reception assistance data reception and or position related processing occurs at the device or at the pnd also u201c mobile device u201d is intended to include all devices including wireless communication devices computers laptops etc which are capable of communication with a server such as via the internet wifi or other network and regardless of whether satellite signal reception assistance data reception and or position related processing occurs at the device at a server or at another device associated with the network any operable combination of the above are also considered a u201c mobile device u201d fig1 shows an inertial balance 10 an inertial balance 10 consists of a spring 20 such as a hacksaw blade fixed at one end 22 the other end 24 holds a mass w 30 the inertial balance 10 measures the mass w 30 by measuring the frequency of oscillations the frequency f 40 of oscillation is a function of mass the conversion between frequency and mass may be observed during calibration alternatively hooke 39 s law may be where frequency f is independent of a spring 39 s amplitude of oscillation and.
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instillation is accomplished by providing a reservoir containing a therapeutic medium to which is fluidly coupled a cannula and inserting a portion of the cannula sub retinally whereby the therapeutic medium within the reservoir is coupled to and dispersed subretinally via the cannula application_number US 54308304 A description referring now to the various figures of the drawing wherein like reference characters refer to like parts there is shown in fig1 a a simplified block diagram or schematic view of a therapeutic medium delivery device 10 according to the present invention as shown in fig1 a the therapeutic medium delivery device 10 includes a main body 20 and a outlet member or cannula 30 that is fluidly coupled to the interior volume 22 or compartment of the main body the cannula 30 also is arranged so as to extend outwardly from the main body and from any one of the bottom side or top surfaces of the main body the main body 20 more specifically the main body interior volume is sized so as to contain a desired amount of the therapeutic medium to be dispensed or instilled subretinally in the eye 2 in the case where the therapeutic delivery device 10 is disposed within the eye 2 the.
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to their respective load lines 34a and 34b via annular output grooves 38a and 34b via annular output grooves 38a and 38b respectively formed in valve sleeve 14 and their respective distribution ports not shown formed in the control valve housing the circumferential exterior surface of valve spool 12 is formed with a plurality of inlet slots 40 which angularly correspond to input ports 28 formed through first lands 26a of valve sleeve 14 in addition valve spool 12 is also formed to include an identical plurality of return slots 42 which are aligned in an alternating relationship relative to inlet slots 40 and are angularly aligned with second lands 26b exhaust ports 44 provides fluid communication between return slots 42 and internal chamber 46 for permitting the returning load flow to be delivered to a reservoir not shown in a conventional manner in operation hydraulic fluid enters valving sub assembly 10 from the housing input port not shown via circumferential groove 30 and the plurality of radial input ports 28 formed in valve spool 12 fluid then flows through the identically numbered plurality of inlet slots 40 formed in valve spool 12 to the identically numbered pluralities of first and second output slots 24a and 24b respectively formed in valve sleeve 14 via first and second input.
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or 18 by means of set bolts 22 the inner surface of the stop ring 20 which faces the recessed portion 19 formed on the can transporting arm 14 15 16 17 or 18 has two projections 23 which are diametrically located as illustrated in fig5 and 6 and which engage with the recessed portion 19 as illustrated in fig5 in the above described embodiment some of the positions of the stop rings 20 are set by means of the set bolts 22 so that when the can transporting arm 14 illustrated at the left in fig1 is in a vertically downward position as illustrated by a solid line in fig5 the projections 23 formed on the stop rings 20 become abutted with upper and lower side walls 19a of the recessed portion 19 as illustrated in fig5 as a result when the traverse bar 10 is rotated clockwise by an angle u03b1 which is usually 90 degrees the projections 23 press against the side walls 19a of the recessed portion 19 and accordingly the can transporting arm 14 is swung clockwise in fig5 by an angle u03b8 which is equal to u03b1 i e usually 90 degrees and is brought to a horizontal position which is illustrated by a two dot and dash line in fig5 furthermore in the above described embodiment of the present invention the remaining stop rings 20 are secured to the traverse bar 10 or 11 so that when the can transporting arms 15 through 18 illustrated in fig1 are positioned vertically downward as illustrated by a solid line in fig6 the projections 23 of the stop rings 20 are located at positions which are distant from the side walls 19a of the recessed portion 19 by an angle u03b2 u03b4 u03b2 which is.
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all numeric zeros 5 a 60 the sin_family member of sock_addr is set to af_inet 5 b 00 the s_addr member of the sin_addr member of sock_addr is set to the ip multicast address of the destination multicast group 5 b 10 the sin_port member of sock_addr is set to the port number 5 b 20 the multicast transmission of data is attempted by invoking u201c sendto u201d and passing as parameters the integer status data and number of bytes in data a pointer to sock_addr and the number of bytes in sock_addr and setting the integer status to the return code of the call to sendto 5 b 30 if status is less than numeric 0 5 b 40 indicating failure on the sendto call the program is exited in an error condition 5 b 50 otherwise the program is exited in a success condition 5 b 60 fig6 a through 6b present detailed logic in a flow chart of a computer software program that receives ip multicast data using sockets in accordance with a preferred embodiment the receiver program on the multicast router is labeled 6 a 00 an ip address structure named u201c sock_addr u201d a data buffer named u201c data u201d a multicast request structure name u201c m_req u201d and an integer named u201c count u201d are instantiated 6 a 10 status is set to the return code of a call to u201c socket u201d.
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1a ladder and a vertical post suspended perpendicularly from the rung bracket the vertical post is typically sufficiently long to extend beyond at least one rung below the rung engaged by the rung bracket when in place the vertical post rests on the rung below the rung engaged by the rung bracket a two rung ladder jack contains two rung brackets rung bearing brackets an upper and a lower rung bracket each adapted to fit over a rung on a ladder and a vertical post connecting the two rung brackets wherein the rung brackets are connected to the vertical post at an appropriate spacing such that the two rung brackets engage and fit over adjacent rungs on the ladder a three rung ladder jack contains an upper rung bracket and a lower bracket each adapted to fit over a rung of a ladder and a vertical post connecting the two rung brackets wherein the rung brackets are connected to the vertical post at an appropriate spacing such when the upper rung bracket engages and fits over a rung the lower rung bracket engages and fits over a second rung that is two rungs below the rung engaged by the upper rung bracket a three rung ladder jack may optionally contain a third rung bracket adapted to fit over a rung that is between the rungs engaged by.
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either beneficial or necessary to accommodate such situations a bypass conduit 150 can be incorporated in replacement valve 100 such that communication between upper zone 132 and lower zone 130 can occur irrespective of the position of flapper 116 the upper zone 132 tan be a surface location bypass conduit 150 includes an upper segment 152 a lower segment 154 and a passage 156 through replacement valve body 112 of replacement valve 100 bypass conduit 150 can be of any form known to one of ordinary skill in the art but can be a single continuous hydraulic tube a string of threaded tubing sections an electrical conduit a fiber optic conduit a gas lift conduit or depending of the size of replacement valve 100 a logging conduit typically bypass conduit 150 will most often be constructed as hydraulic capillary tubing allowing the injection of a chemical stimulant surfactant inhibitor solvent and foam from a surface location to lower zone 130 furthermore if bypass conduit 150 is constructed to allow the injection of fluid to lower zone 132 from above a check valve 155 may be included to prevent increases in downhole pressure from blowing out past replacement valve 100 through bypass conduit 150 to the surface the term capillary tube is used to describe any small diameter tube and is not limited to a tube that holds liquid by capillary action nor is there any requirement for surface tension to elevate or depress the liquid in the tube the.
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0 001 in cathode overwind 0 005 in u00b1 0 005 in 0 007 in u00b1 0 001 in wire a mismatch between electrical operating characteristics and electrode design could be disastrous from a product performance standpoint generally a design that permits too high of an operating temperature of the electrodes high current small electrodes will result in rapid electrode erosion darkening of the envelope short life and low light output too low of an operating temperature of the electrode low power large electrodes will result in an unstable or flickering arc in has been discovered that a unique sodium free metal halide mixture of individual compounds selected from the following group of scandium iodide indium iodide and cesium iodide in conjunction with the other fill components results in a lamp which exhibits enhanced uv output it is the specific dose of metal halide salts in combination with a reflector having a dichroic coating that concentrates only the desired lw radiation that is the key combination of components of the present invention the scandium iodide or any other suitable lanthanide provides a means of controlling undesired secondary processes within the lamp the indium iodide contributes radiation emission in the blue to ultraviolet regions to enhance the total spectral output fundamental to.
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can compress the corrugations to fold the corrugations in the omega u201c t u201d u201c l u201d mushroom or other shape to interlock the layers one advantage of using a rubber compression member is that the corrugations are sufficiently compressed to fold and interlock the layers together but the compressed areas to remain somewhat more flexible than would occur if the compressions are flattened under more extreme pressure alternatively metal plastic wood or other compression members may be used to accomplish the compression of the corrugations to fold and interlock the metal foil layers of the stack together as referred to above in fig4 the longitudinal creases which can be compressed across the corrugations to provide flexibility of the multilayer structure can likewise be formed using any desired method and compression member as will be recognized by one skilled in the art the compression member may be a flat member a v shaped member or a knife edge type member depending on the type of compression and in the case of the longitudinal creases across the corrugations the flexibility desired in the final product the compressed portions of the corrugations to fold and interlock the layers together can be at any.
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record medium insertion opening of a disk player or a like apparatus which is effective in reduction in size of the apparatus and allows the record medium insertion opening to be kept in a closed condition whether a record medium is loaded in position in the apparatus or not the door arrangement includes a first door member for opening or closing one of two divisional portions of the record medium insertion opening provided by dividing the record medium insertion opening along a line extending in a longitudinal direction of the record medium insertion opening a second door member for opening or closing the other one of the two divisional portions of the record medium insertion opening and spring elements for urging the first and second door members to respective closing positions in which the first and second door members close the record medium insertion opening respectively the first and second door members are supported for individual forward and rearward pivotal motion around respective axes extending in parallel to and adjacent the opposite longitudinal edges of the record medium insertion opening application_number US 74865291 A description referring first to fig1 and 2 there is shown a magneto optical disk player in which a door arrangement for a record medium insertion opening according to the present invention is incorporated the magneto optic disk player is generally denoted at 1 and includes a front panel 2 in which a horizontally elongated substantially rectangular cartridge insertion opening 4 for inserting a cartridge 3 into the the magneto optical disk player 1 therethrough is formed as particularly seen in fig2 the front panel 2 has a pair of vertically elongated relief recesses 2a formed on a rear face thereof in.
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free end of the spring 2 is deflected from the position corresponding to the initial position of the piston 3 until the force exerted by the spring 2 on the piston 3 equals the instantaneous force exerted by the fluid on the piston 3 at which time a position of instantaneous equilibrium is achieved as the pressure varies the piston 3 and the free end of the spring 2 will move toward the positions of instantaneous equlibrium corresponding to the then prevailing pressure in the cylinder 4 as the piston 3 moves in the upward direction as illustrated in fig1 the plunger 8 is displaced in the same direction but the plunger 8 does not share the oscillating movement of the piston 3 and of the free end of the spring 2 rather the plunger 8 is only displaced in one direction that is upwardly until it reaches a displaced position corresponding to the peak value of the pressure during a time interval at which time the brake 13 prevents the return or for that matter any other movement of the plunger 8 regardless of the fact that the pressure in the cylinder 4 may have fallen below the peak value fig2 shows the construction of the gauge 6 in more detail it will be seen that reference numeral 13 identifies a friction brake which is described in more detail in.
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procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the related relevant feature being described also the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein the drawings are not necessarily to scale and the proportions of certain parts have been exaggerated to better illustrate details and features of the present disclosure the disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals indicate the same or similar elements it should be noted that references to u201c an u201d or u201c one u201d embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment and such references can mean u201c at least one u201d fig1 is a perspective view of a connecting structure for connecting a first device and a second device in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure the connection structure 30 is for connecting a first device 10 and a second device 20 in an exemplary embodiment the first device 10 may be a handset the second device 20 may be a computer or base station the first device 10 is shown as a handset and the second device 20 is shown as a display.
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2 trichloroethyl chloroformate 6 5 ml dissolved in 1 1 1 trichloroethane 20 ml was added dropwise the mixture was refluxed for another 2 hours sodium carbonate 2 g was added and reflux continued for 0 5 hours after cooling the mixture was filtered through silica gel eluted with dichloromethane yield 10 g of crude carbamate derivative to a solution of the carbamate 6 g in 90 aqueous acetic acid 110 ml was added finely powdered zn 12 g in small portions at 45 u00b0 c during 1 hour the mixture was heated for another hour at 50 u00b0 c zn salts were filtered off and most of the acetic acid evaporated in vacuo the remaining oil was dissolved in water 200 ml and ethyl acetate 200 ml the ph of the aqueous phase was adjusted gt 9 by adding diluted aqueous ammonia the organic phase was finally worked up as previously yielding 3 5 g of crude title product 17a as an oil which was used without further purification to prepare compound 10h to a solution of 1 6 aminoindan 1 ylmethyl 4 hydroxy 4 3 trifluoromethyl 4 chlorophenyl piperidine 2j 6 7 g and triethylamine 4 ml in dichloromethane 100 ml was added dropwise at 0 5 u00b0 c a solution of chloroacetylchloride 2 6 ml in dichloromethane 50 ml the mixture was stirred overnight at room temperature water was added and ph.
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50 ion exchanger previously equilibrated with a 0 05 m phosphate buffer solution ph 6 5 to adsorb impurities onto the ion exchanger the effluent 10 l was concentrated by diaflow hollow fiber concentrating apparatus do 30 model manufactured by amicon co ltd and the concentrate was subjected to dialysis against a 0 1 m tris hcl buffer solution ph 7 0 at 5 u00b0 c overnight in the same manner as described above the same buffer solution was added to the non dialyzed liquid to make 3 liters the resulting solution was passed through a column 4 0 u00d7 40 cm of deae cellulose which had been activated and equilibrated with the same buffer solution after thoroughly washing the column with a 0 1 m tris hcl buffer solution ph 7 0 the column was eluted with a 0 1 m tris hcl buffer solution ph 7 0 containing 0 3 m sodium chloride fractions having a stimulating activity on the differentiation and proliferation of granulocyte were collected and dialyzed against a 0 1 m tris hcl buffer solution ph 7 0 the non dialyzed liquid was again passed through a column 4 0 u00d7 40 cm of deae cellulose which had been equilibrated with the same buffer solution and eluted with a linear concentration gradient of from 0 1 to 0 3 m nacl fractions having a stimulating activity.
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and at the same time gathers the news about the situation the scenes are filmed the imaging apparatus 14 composed of a video camera such as camcorder registered trade mark is an apparatus used for gathering the news of a broadcast news program and for filming the video contents of a sport game and a movie this imaging apparatus 14 is connected to the network 12 and obtains configuration table metadata for example from the planning terminal apparatus 11 via the network 12 the imaging apparatus 14 displays thus obtained configuration table metadata on a predetermined display unit so that a filming staff such as a cameraman is able to confirm the contents to be filmed the imaging apparatus 14 is operated by the filming staff to film the scenes constituting a video program based on the production instruction information included in the obtained configuration table metadata the imaging apparatus 14 records the image data and the audio data obtained through filming onto a recording medium such as the optical disc 17 the imaging apparatus 14 can record not only original image data that is for example image data obtained through imaging but also low resolution image data hereinafter called low resolution data onto the optical disc 17 the original image data has large data amount but is high quality image data used for the finished product of a video program on the other hand the low resolution data generated by reducing the number of pixels of each frame of the original image data is the image data corresponding to the image of a frame having a smaller number of pixels in addition the low resolution data may also be encoded for example in the mpeg4 format this low resolution data though it is lower in image.
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and gear carrier retainer ring 600 triangular shaped gear carrier block 536 has a pinion shaft aperture 536a so that it may fit onto or over the one end 513a of charging handle pinion gear shaft 513 together with wave washer 571 backup washer 572 which also receives driver pinion gear 518a fiber washer 583 and pinion shaft bearing 520c as shown charge carrier gear block 536 has an idler pinion gear aperture 536s for receiving idler pinion gear 518s using idler gear bearing 570 idler gear roller 569 and idler gear shaft 568 a gear carrier stop 557 having a larger diameter stop end 557a and a smaller diameter end 557b uses larger diameter stop end 557a to stop movement of tapered or triangular end 536c of gear carrier 536 the larger end 537a fits through gear carrier stop aperture 512a of upper gear housing 512 and gear carrier stop aperture 510a so that larger diameter stop end 557b extends towards the interior of main internal housing 511 so as to interfere with movement of the pinion gear carrier 536 in this way it may stop or limit movement of the triangular end 536c of gear carrier 536 as shown in fig1 17 and 18 the pinion shaft 513 which is part of pinion gear assembly 630 which comprises pinion gear carrier 536 and pinion gears 518 fits into pinion shaft bearing 520a which fits into pinion shaft aperture 510b of lower gear housing 510 the pinion shaft 513 also fits into worm gear 507 and unidirectional clutch 519a both of which reside between the lower and upper gear housings 510 and 512 additionally pinion shaft 513 extends through pinion shaft aperture 512b.
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until the next working day the required amount of fresh concrete is then mixed into the reclaimed concrete the temperature is again measured and the required amount of accelerator and if required of water reducing agent is calculated again addition may be carried out under automatic computer control in the following table iii are various retarding compositions in fluid ounces fl oz of solution per 100 lbs of cementitious material of formulation r of this invention the compositions are based on 3 the length of time of retardation of set of the concrete desired e g overnight about 18 24 hours or over a weekend about 48 72 hours table iii______________________________________overnight dosageconcrete for up to for more than u00b0 f 1 5 cu yd 1 5 cu yd weekend dosage______________________________________90 99 55 fl oz 70 fl oz 145 fl oz 80 89 50 fl oz 65 fl oz 135 fl oz 70 79 40 fl oz 55 fl oz 125 fl oz 60 69 35 fl oz 45 fl oz 115 fl oz 50 59 25 fl oz 25 fl oz 105 fl oz 40 49 20 fl oz 20 fl oz 95 fl oz 32 39 15 fl oz 10 fl oz 85 fl oz ______________________________________ the.
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metal hardware cloth metal lath black uv poly deer fence netting and sunblocker polymax black knitted shade material alternatively the flange can include special brackets or tabs to attach the siding to the structure the chosen flange material dictates the attachment schedule to attach the siding to a wall in another preferred embodiment one or duo the attachment flanges 12 are formed while casting or forming the piece the flange is molded onto the u201c log u201d see for example fig9 in a preferred embodiment reinforcing ribs 16 preferably span the width of the log for support the ribs are most preferably 16 inches on center and provide a small space behind the siding piece to protect the wall from trapped moisture fastening pilots 18 are spaced along the flange through which a fastener can be placed to secure the piece to the structure fig6 preferably flange edges 19 fig9 b are beveled the bevel allows one siding piece to engage the flanges of other siding pieces above and below it on the wall an advantage of the subject siding is that it can be mass produced one means by which the subject siding can be mass produced is shown in fig8 where a single male mold 20 can be used while multiple female molds 22 pass on a conveyor not shown the female molds move to a curing station after casting.
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the case of an i beam such as i beam 10 and in the event of fabrication created deformation or distortion as illustrated in dashed lines in fig2 suitable correction can be implemented for example by applying compressive clamping pressure to the u201c splayed u201d portions of flanges 10 b 10 c see arrows 17 the right sides thereof as pictured in fig2 to bring the two flanges into proper parallel planarity and into conditions with their nominal planes 10 b 1 10 c 1 at right angles to web plane 10 a 1 with this corrective action performed and while proper transverse cross sectional configuration is u201c held u201d the u201c corrected u201d beam end is fitted complementarily snugly and u201c capturedly u201d with the female prepared side of a beam end mounting component with a beam 10 so positioned with respect to component 16 one will observe that effectively the transverse cross section or footprint of the beam is captured and locked against distortion in a transverse sense also with a beam end thus properly poised relative to a beam end mounting component 16 pockets of space generally shown at 18 exist for the creation in each of a molten weld pool during intended welding of the beam end to the beam end mounting component the presence and utility of regions 18 in component 16 are more fully described in another.
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1 7 the 12 cannula pipette with disposable pipette tips is moved to trough 1 to aspirate the diluted microsome volume to mix the m c b the station then rocks to mix the contents of the trough the 12 cannula pipette with disposable pipette tips is moved to trough 1 to aspirate the diluted microsome volume and then is moved to the transfer nest to dispense the diluted microsome volumes to the reaction plate 96 wells 8 rows with 12 wells row in the first four rows thereof 8 step 7 is repeated to fill rows e h of the reaction plate 1 9 the filled reaction plate 1 plate is then transported to a heater site for a u201c pre incubation time u201d sufficient to raise the temperature of the contained microsome solution to a pre determined temperature and reaction plate 1 u201c pre incubation start time u201d is recorded u201d the 12 pipette and single pipette cannulas are cleaned for re use during the test run they are replaced for different test runs the pre incubation time is adjusted to be the same for each reaction plate in the test run cryovial 2 is moved at about this time from frozen to thaw position actual time of such movement is determined based on equivalent time for each of the reaction plate runs 10 a pre prepared 96 well s i plate 1 is picked up and transferred to the robbins hydra 96 pipette system using a second gripper.
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to fig1 it can be seen that a machine of the finisher type according to the invention referenced as a whole by 1 is mounted on caterpillar tracks 2 and essentially comprises a control cabin 3 a hopper 4 for receiving bituminous coated materials said hopper 4 being arranged at the front of the finisher conventional means 5 for spreading the bituminous coated materials which consist in particular of a distributor screw and which are arranged at the rear of the finisher 1 a table 6 for smoothing the deposited layers of coated materials and a device 7 for spreading a binder emulsion associated with an emulsion supply circuit referenced as a whole by 8 the hot mix is transferred in a conventional manner from the hopper 4 to the means 5 for spreading the coated materials via a transfer belt not shown arranged on the finisher 1 between the cabin 3 and the part of said finisher 1 which carries the caterpillar tracks 2 this belt is slightly raised at its rear part above the spreading means 7 the smoothing table 6 is mounted at the rear of the finisher 1 beyond the means for spreading the coated materials 5 on two angled arms 9 which extend on each side of the machine substantially from the mid.
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be reduced fig1 a to g show the driving waveforms of the scanning electrode driving voltage r 1 and signal electrode driving voltage c 1 in the case of displaying all elements of the liquid crystal panel shown in fig2 with making comparison among the driving method a the driving method b and the driving by the first embodiment of the present invention fig1 a and b show the driving wavforms by the driving method a fig1 c and d show the waveforms by the driving method b and fig1 e f and g show the waveforms in the first embodiment as is evident from these figures since the driving frequency in the present invention can be set to be lower than that by the driving method a and to be higher than that by the driving method b it is possible to eliminate the blurs in display also fig2 a to g show the driving waveforms of the scanning electrode voltage r 1 and the signal electrode driving voltage c 1 in the case of displaying all elements of the liquid crystal display panel shown in fig2 with making a comparison among the driving method a the driving method b and the driving by the second embodiment fig2 a and b show the driving waveforms by the driving method a fig2 c and d show the driving waveforms by the driving method b and fig2 e f and g show the driving waveforms in the second embodiment as is evident from these figures since the driving voltage frequency in the present invention can be set to be lower than that by the driving method a and to be higher than that by the driving method b it is possible to eliminate the.
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into the outlet chamber 110 by the air pressure created as air escapes from the slurry the pressure forces the foam through the reject outlet without the need for pumps paddles vacuum or the like it is desirable to keep the slurry level in the general area of the height of weir plate 104 if the slurry level rises above the top of the weir plate acceptable fiber will be lost out the foam reject outlet preferably the slurry level is sufficiently below the weir plate that surface waves will not crest over the top of the weir plate if the slurry level falls below the bottom of weir plate 104 ink laden foam can be drawn along with the acceptable slurry through the outlet 20 a pressurized flotation module such as that just described can be operated with stock consistencies from about 0 1 to 5 solids and can be used on all raw materials with any deinking chemistry the pressurized module is able to efficiently handle high foaming stocks one particular advantage of the present flotation module is that the foam laden reject flow is under pressure and is forced through a control valve 28 the high shear experienced by the foam in the control valve breaks down the foam at the valve so that the outlet from the valve is a liquid which is much easier to handle than the foam obtained in atmospheric flotation modules as mentioned previously another of the distinct advantages of the present invention is that through the use of recycle loops a pressurized flotation module of minimal physical size can be used to remove the desired amount of contaminant this is.
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in fig7 and 8 according to fig7 and 8 the frontal jointed bar 7 instead of a deflecting arm comprises a toothed wheel segment 8 whose center point coincides with the rotation point of the bar 7 a toothed rod 15 engages in the toothed wheel segment 8 and is connected with the distal end of a push rod 14 u2032 the push rod 14 u2032 can be configured as a single piece with the toothed rod 15 the push rod 14 u2032 runs through an insulation 10 in the proximal insulating plane 5 a crosswise motion does not occur in this embodiment and therefore the push rod 14 u2032 is not required to have flexibility in this area to improve insulation from steam during autoclaving according to the fourth embodiment of the invention illustrated in fig9 and 10 an additional bellows 6 u2032 u2033 can be applied by means of a push rod 14 u2033 on the proximal insulating plane 5 it is sealed off insulated from steam with a covering plate 21 on whose underside the push rod 14 u2033 rests and on whose upper side a short toothed rod 20 is fastened in this variant as well the push rod 14 u2033 does not need the same flexibility as the push rod of the first embodiment because here no crossways deflection is expected in addition no additional insulation is required in the proximal insulating plane 5 because the bellows 6 u2032 u2033 ensures sufficient insulation a fifth embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig1 and 12 the actuated front jointed bar 7 here as.
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stop disk 950 with sufficient pressure to collapse flexible region 960 into base 930 until flexible region 960 inverts piercing tip 970 descents sufficiently to pierce the liquid reservoir and activation disk 940 comes into contact with stop disk 950 another preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in fig1 and fig1 a dispensing cap 1000 shown generally in fig1 is configured to work with a fluid or gel reservoir 1100 shown generally in fig1 the engagement between cap 1000 and fluid reservoir 1100 is accomplished via the use of a raised structure 1150 and a pre activation ridge 1101 of a head region 1115 of fluid reservoir 1100 and a locking groove 1073 and a pair of slanted cam followers 1071 about an internal wall 1051 of dome 1050 thereof these are shown as but are not limited to being 180 u00b0 apart and unitary with dispensing cap 1000 as shown in fig1 internal wall 1051 of dome 1050 of dispensing cap 1000 extends perpendicularly from an edge 1053 of dome 1050 to approximately halfway up dome 1050 where a smaller inside diameter of dome defines an internal ledge 1055 and an internal wall 1057 the lower junction of internal wall 1057 is shaped into locking groove 1073 two regions of internal wall 1051 of dome 1050 of dispensing cap 1000 are raised to form slanted cam followers 1071 slanted cam followers 1071 are generally positioned in the region between edge 1053 of dome.
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{"publication_number": "US-6493449-B2", "abstract": "the present invention is a method and apparatus for providing cryptographically secure algebraic key establishment protocols that use monoids and groups possessing certain algorithmic properties . special fast algorithms associated with certain monoids and groups are used to optimize both key agreement and key transport protocols . the cryptographic security of the algorithms is based on the difficulty of solving the conjugacy problem in groups and other known hard algebraic problems . braid groups and their associated algorithms are the basis for highly rapid key agreement and key transport protocols which employ modest computational resources .", "application_number": "US-3093598-A", "description": "a preferred embodiment of an apparatus which performs an algebraic key agreement protocol based on keas will now be described in detail . the algebraic key - agreement protocol requires an apparatus which can perform monoid multiplication . a preferred exemplary embodiment of such an apparatus is depicted with block diagrams in fig1 and is described as follows . let ( u , \u03b8 u ) denote a monoid whose generating set { u 1 , u 2 , . . .
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13 between the two seating frame support tubes 4 are disposed front crossed support tubes 14 which are hinged to each other their upper portions are connected movably to the seat disks 5 and the lower portions are connected to the foot disks 3 at the upper portion of each of the two seating frame support tubes 4 is disposed a seat disk 5 the two seating frame support tubes 4 penetrate the fitting hole 52 of the seat disk 5 at the upper ends of the seating frame support tubes 4 are disposed rotatable joint members 8 via a u shaped hinging member 7 please refer to fig4 and 9 at the same time the joint hole 72 passing through the u shaped hinging member 7 via the joint member is connected to the upper end of the seating frame support tubes 4 and the joint hole 73 of the u shaped hinging member 7 is connected to the fixing hole 83 of the rotatable joint member 8 via another joint member the lower end of each of the seating frame support tubes 4 is connected the sliding sleeve 2 which is sleeved on the side crossed support tubes.
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average weight on bit over a predefined unit of time computer instructions 620 625 can be usable with the rate of penetration monitoring and controlling section the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 620 to input a setpoint for rate of penetration of a bit forming an rop setpoint the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 621 to display sensed data from measurement while drilling equipment as actual values in feet per hour and percentage off of an input rop setpoint the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 622 to raise the rop setpoint with an up arrow the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 623 to lower the rop setpoint with a down arrow the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 624 to zero the rop setpoint with a zero rop setpoint button the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 625 to select input rate of penetration parameters as part of the auto drilling process when an auto drilling with rop limiter button is actuated computer instructions 650 658 can be usable with the differential pressure monitoring and controlling section the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 650 to input a setpoint for mud pump differential pressure displayed as a differential pressure setpoint the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 651 to display sensed data from measurement while drilling equipment as actual values in psi coming from drilling fluid pressure and percentage off from the differential pressure setpoint the data storage 28 can include computer instructions 652 to input a differential pressure setpoint.
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still inhibition on tnf u03b1 release induced by lps and cpg dna when kb was added more than 120 min after stimulation it would no longer have inhibitory activity on tnf u03b1 release in addition under serum free conditions kb can still inhibit the release of tnf u03b1 in raw264 7 cells induced by lps and cpg dna in a dose dependant manner which eliminated the possibility that kb play an indirect role in inhibition on lps and cpg dna by acting on the serum protein the results were shown in fig2 wherein fig2 a shows the inhibition of kb on tnf u03b1 release in raw264 7 cells induced by lps and cpg dna in which kb was loaded after preincubation with lps or cpg dna fig2 b shows the inhibition of kb on tnf u03b1 release in raw264 7 cells induced by lps and cpg dna in which kb was loaded at various time points fig2 c shows the inhibition of kb on tnf u03b1 release in raw264 7 cells induced by lps and cpg dna in which kb was loaded without serum detection of inhibitory activity of kb on release of tnf u03b1 and il 6 in raw264 7 cells induced by various pathogen associated molecular patterns raw264 7 cells were stimulated by six pathogen associated molecular patterns lps 100 ng ml cpg dna cpg 10 u03bcg ml pam3csk4 pam3 10 u03bcg ml poly i c i c 20 u03bcg ml tnf u03b1 50 ng ml and il 1 u03b2 50 ng ml and added with kb final concentration of 200 u03bcm in the meantime according to the method in embodiment 6 the supernatant was collected the concentration of tnf u03b1 was detected according to the manufacturer 39 s instructions of elisa kit result.
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and a seal to the diaphragm 38 around the diaphragm opening 43 this is best shown in fig2 and 9 the check stem 34 extends through an axially extending aperture 35 in the check plate 32 the check spring 36 is compressed by flow pressure in the system against the upstream side of the upstream check disc 42 during normal operation and allows water flow through the diaphragm opening 43 of the diaphragm 38 the check plate assembly 30 is enclosed within a void defined by the cap 22 and a centrally positioned valve housing 60 the valve housing 60 includes an axially extending housing wall 62 a vent 64 communicates through a port 65 with the interior of the valve housing 60 as shown in fig2 5 and 10 a downstream check plate assembly 80 is positioned on the downstream side of the backflow housing 60 and includes a stem 82 integrally formed with a check disc 84 with a spring 86 carried on the stem 82 the check disc 84 is backed by a washer 88 the downstream side of the valve housing 60 includes three wedge shaped flow ports 90 defined by three spokes 92 that permits water flow downstream through the flow ports 90 and downstream out of the backflow preventer 10 the spokes 92 support a concentric hub 94 in which is formed an aperture 66 in which the stem 82 of the check disc 84 is mounted for axial movement normal flow through the backflow preventer 10 compresses spring 86 as the check disc 84 is urged downstream and allows flow through the ports 90 a tailpiece 98 is captured in a threaded union nut 100 which is threaded onto the downstream end of the housing 60 a rubber washer 102 seals.
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ring magnets 104 106 are disposed proximate and surrounding the actuators 30 32 within actuator tubes 42 44 respectively for magnet engagement therewith and for moving the actuator tubes 42 44 between a first position shown in solid line stopping water flow through the valves 12 14 and a second position shown in fig3 allowing water to flow through the valves 12 14 as shown in fig3 the spring 36 maintains the actuator 30 in an 34 off 34 position when the ring magnet 106 is in the first position movement of the ring magnets 104 106 in the direction of arrows 114 116 causes sufficient coupling between the magnets 104 106 and the actuators 30 to move the actuators 30 in the direction of the arrow 118 and against the action of spring 36 to open the respective valves 12 14 each of the ring magnets 104 106 is held in position by arms 122 124 respectively which are pivotally mounted to the plate 24 by means of pins 126 128 through pivot mounts 134 136 respectively screws 138 may be used to secure the magnets 104 106 to the arms 122 124 a bodin or bicycle type cable 140 includes a proximal end 144 including a slidable wire 148 and a sheath 150 fixed to a bracket 152 attached to the valve housings 18 20 through the plate 24 because the sheath is fixed to the valve housing the slidable wire 148 is movable with respect thereto which enables the valve housing 18 20 to 34 float 34 while being attached to the hot and cold water sources 64 66 and hot and cold water inlets 90 92 by means of the flex lines 48 50 72 74 a.
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is movable within the accumulator 127 a in the embodiment shown in fig4 one conductive strip 407 is disposed along the length of each rubbing strip 405 within the accumulator 127 a as illustrated in fig6 the conductive strips 407 are embedded in or otherwise attached to the rubbing strips 405 each conductive strip 407 extends beyond the profile of its associated rubbing strip 405 so as to be capable of coming into contact with the conductive surface area s of the piston 401 as the piston 401 travels within the accumulator 127 a in another embodiment the conductive strips 407 can be placed on top of the rubbing strips 405 rather than being embedded in the rubbing strips 405 one end of each conductive strip 407 terminates for example at an end cap 408 of the accumulator 127 a the end cap 408 includes typical openings and porting for communicating fluids e g gas and or liquid to the accumulator 127 a which do not constitute part of the invention and are therefore not shown or described in detail the other end of each conductive strip 407 is connected to a power source 411 the conductive strip 407 connects to the voltage current source through a connector such as a bulkhead connector not shown when the conductive surface area of the piston 401 is in contact with the conductive strips 407 a circuit is formed with electrical characteristics e g voltage current resistance that vary as the piston moves along the length of the accumulator 127 a the length of the circuit formed between the piston 401 and conductive strips 407 decreases as the piston 401 moves through the interior of the accumulator 127 a toward the power source.
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in each of the guides 17 18 as is illustrated in fig7 the pickets are normally lifted into the waterway with their associated pair of frames and the pickets are raised relative to the frames and held in place by a pin or some other means so that the bottom of the picket is level with the bottom of the frame it will be appreciated that by locking the frames together in this manner there is greater resistance on the part of the frames to slewing than in the prior art type dams since in a horizontal direction wider parts of the bags alternate with narrow parts a large bag of material cannot form between the frames and render the dam unstable the pickets are included to prevent the frames both from sliding back and from sinking in the bed of the waterway when the pickets are driven in crossed over pairs as described above there is improved resistance to sinked compared with the use of vertical pickets the resistance offered to vertical sinking and horizontal sliding both put a considerable bending load on the bottom of the picket so it is sometimes advantageous to reinforce the lower portion of it fig8 shows diagrammatically an arrangement of frames across a river bed and it can be seen that the slope of the banks causing the frames to be at different heights can be accommodated by the clamps used to hold the tops of adjacent frames together it will be appreciated that in constructing a dam in accordance with the above described embodiment of the.
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caused to separate from or contact lightly or strongly with a feed roller of a printing paper feed device when the switching member is rotated resulting in the required paper tension application_number US 61821384 A description fig1 is a perspective view showing an outer appearance of a main part of the invention inner mechanisms of a printer are protected by a machine frame not shown this machine frame rotatably supports a rotation shaft 1 with a rotation arm 2 at one end and further rotatably supports a switching member 3 via an operating member 8 which is formed with a group of engaging notches 8a 8b 8c at its a lower part the switching member 3 is provided with a connecting link 4 connected to an end of the rotation arm 2 the link 4 has an oblong hole 5 at one end which serves to connect the connecting link 4 to the arm 2 actuation of the rotation arm 2 by rotation of the switching member 3 will be mentioned later in connection with fig2 to 4 a rotation stopping fixture 6 comprising a spring member which temporally and angularly stops rotation of the member 8 due to said notches 8a 8b 8c engaging with a corresponding mountain like member 7 which is formed at an end.
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to distinguish one element component region layer or section from another element component region layer or section thus a first element component region layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element component region layer or section without departing from the teachings provided herein the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting as used herein the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d are intended to include the plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates otherwise it will be further understood that the terms u201c includes u201d and or u201c comprising u201d or u201c includes u201d and or u201c including u201d when used in this specification specify the presence of stated features regions integers steps operations elements and or components but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features regions integers steps operations elements components and or groups thereof furthermore relative terms such as u201c lower u201d or u201c bottom u201d and u201c upper u201d or u201c top u201d may be used herein to describe one element 39 s relationship to other elements as illustrated in the figures it will be understood that relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures for example if the device in one of the figures is turned.
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after a newly selected broadcasting is received in step 23 the seek is finished step 24 when the seek returns to the original frequency in step 25 this means that there is no new broadcasting to switch to and it returns to the originally received broadcasting step 27 and the seek operation is finished upon a user 39 s operation for starting a scanning the microcomputer 3 controls the tuner 1 to start such a scanning step 30 sets the tuner 1 at a predetermined frequency enters its field strength signal from the a d converter 4 and judges whether the field strength of the broadcasting is above a predetermined value or not step 31 when the field strength is above the level the pi code pi of the presently received broadcasting program is compared to the pi code pi 39 of the newly selected broadcasting program step 32 when pi and pi 39 are not identical the newly selected broadcasting is received for a predetermined time step 33 when pi and pi 39 are identical the microcomputer 3 controls the rds decoder 2 to not receive the newly selected broadcasting and jump step 33 to check whether it has returned to the.