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elongated support wall 112 which is comprised of a front face 113 the front face 113 defines a bottom short edge 114 a top short edge 115 a right long edge 116 and a left long edge 117 the support wall front face 113 perpendicularly extends an alignment wall 118 at the right long edge 116 that runs the length of the right long edge 116 in one embodiment the alignment wall 118 extends from the front face 113 at the left long edge 117 the alignment wall 118 defines a pass through space 119 sized to allow the partition walls 114 115 116 passage through the alignment wall 118 the front face 113 perpendicularly extends a locking block 120 at the bottom short edge 114 that runs from the left long edge 117 toward the alignment wall 118 for a portion of the width of the bottom short edge 114 in one embodiment the distance of space between the locking block 120 and the alignment wall 118 is equal to the width of a cartridge 300 the locking block 120 extends from the bottom short edge 114 and runs along the left long edge 117 for a portion of the length of the left long edge 117 in one embodiment the portion of the length of the left long edge 117 run by the locking block 120 is equal to the width of two cartridges 300 in one embodiment the locking block 120 runs along the left long edge 117 for the.
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of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings referring to the figures it can be understood that the present invention is embodied in a flexible drain element 10 drain element 10 can be used in connection with a sink a bathtub a toilet or the like element 10 includes a hollow tubular one piece body 12 which can be formed of rubber or other suitably flexible material that will not be damaged by chemicals commonly used in the plumbing system associated with element 10 body 12 of element 10 is hollow and has a central bore 14 a distal end 16 a proximal end 18 and a central axis 20 which extends between the distal end 16 and the proximal end 18 body 12 has a first stiffness adjacent to the distal end 16 and a second stiffness adjacent to the proximal end 18 the stiffness of the body 12 adjacent to either end 16 18 can be the same or different as suitable one piece body 12 includes a section 24 which has a first end 26 located near and spaced apart from the distal end 16 and a second end 28 that is located near and spaced apart from the proximal end 18 of the body 12 section 24 is formed to be flexible and to have a stiffness that is less than either the stiffness of the body 12 adjacent to distal end 16 or the stiffness of the body 12 adjacent to proximal end 18 in one form of the element 10 section 24 is formed to be stiffer adjacent to the distal end 16.
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the present invention may alternatively be formed as a partial loop comprising various retaining means linked to shield 50 lighter body 12 and or activator 28 an example of such an embodiment is shown in fig2 and 24 wherein fig2 shows a side view of guard 60f and fig2 shows a front view of guard 60f furthermore fig2 shows guard 60f of fig2 and 24 disposed at least partially around striking wheel assembly 14 this guard and the embodiments shown in fig2 28 and 30 extend more than about 180 u00b0 around the striking wheel assembly and preferably extend at least approximately 270 u00b0 around the striking wheel assembly this permits the guards to extend to or beyond the valve actuator on both sides of the spark wheel to provide retention means separate from the windshield guard 60f comprises at least one first retaining member 122 which is fitted under shield 50 retaining member 122 may be stamped from guard 60 guard 60f further comprises a first end 124 disposed between fuel valve 40 and striking wheel assembly 14 first end 124 defines opening 128 wherein spark may pass therethrough opening 128 may be a slot as shown in fig2 first end 124 extends down through cavity 37 of valve actuator 28 and terminates with at least one second retaining member 126 which further increases the retention of guard 60f by engaging under the valve actuator second end 130 of guard 60f extends down through cavity 37 and is disposed between thumb pad.
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communication with the interior of the tubing string 54 as defined by the space 55 a suitable shutoff valve 63 may be interposed in the conduit 60 and is normally open during operation of the method described herein the well 50 also includes a suitable annulus 62 defined by the casing 51 and the tubing string 54 and delimited by a conventional packer 64 for example the space 62 may be filled with pressure fluid by way of a conduit 66 in communication with the annulus through the wellhead 52 pressure gas may be introduced into the interior 55 of the tubing string 54 the space 17 and the conduit 60 by way of a compressor 70 in communication with the wellhead 52 for example the compressor 70 may also be connected directly to the conduit 60 or the wellhead 15 for pressurizing the space 55 the conduit 60 and the interior space 17 of the conduit 16 liquid may be introduced into the interior of the conduit 54 by way of a pump 72 operable to be in communication with the wellhead 52 so as to reduce the amount of space in the interior of the tubing string 54 occupied by gas as a method of compressing the gas in the space 55 the conduit 60.
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are presented in aerosol form application_number US 201113070744 A description one preferred embodiment of the invention is a formulation containing 0 6 pyrethrins 39 4 of isopar h an isoparaffinic hydrocarbon solvent and 60 of liquid petroleum gas such as a mixture of propane n butane and isobutane the pyrethin need not be presented in pyrethrum extract form a variety of other hydrocarbon solvents particularly isoparaffinic solvents such as isopar l or c and a variety of other known aerosol propellant gases can be used regardless of whether hydrocarbon based the primary intended use of these repellants are indoors such as in rooms that are about 30 m 3 in size of course the size of the room is not critical as the larger the room the more repellant used insect knockdown tests were conducted an indicator of insecticidal effect comparing formulations with and without significant synergist levels for example our product was tested as a composition with 0 9 pyrethin in isopar h versus a similar composition having pbo as well 100 mortality was achieved within 3 hours for both types of formulations against mosquitoes a repellency test was also conducted to examine a comparison of compounds having the synergist and not having the synergist the essential absence of the synergist did not cause a significant decrease in effectiveness surprisingly essentially deleting the synergist particularly when a majority of the particles of the formulation preferably 80 had 10 to 46 micron diameter d v 10 to d v 90 did not adversely impact repellency against mosquitoes while.
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a rec fresh circulation of air in the interior of a car or introduction of air from the exterior of the car in this instance although the description is made of the operations of the car audio system and the air conditioner it is possible to operate other vehicle mounted equipment such as a navigation system and a power window system and the object to be operated can properly be selected through a mode switch 19 see fig2 installed additionally on the steering wheel 1 in the case that vibrations are transmitted to the body of the steering wheel 1 since the body has a large volume and is heavy if the vibrations are transmitted directly thereto the vibrations tend to become weak on the other hand if the vibrations are transmitted to a vibration transmission cover which is of a relatively small volume and is relatively light strong vibrations can be given to the driver gripping the vicinity of the vibration transmission cover by his hands thus a vibration transmission cover 13 made from a plastic sheet is placed on a lower surface in the vicinity of central portions of right and left hand outer circumferential section of the steering wheel 1 and as shown in fig2 a solenoid 15 serving as a vibration source is disposed through an elastic member 14 such as a rubber a cellular resin and a cloth on the inside of the vibration transmission cover 13 as shown in fig1 a vibrator 17 is placed through a coil spring 16 on a tip portion of the solenoid 15 the vibrations from the vibrator 17 driven.
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with opposed ends and top and bottom faces and having one end thereof fastened adjacent the center of a length of resilient surgical tape the other end of the body member being constructed and arranged to receive and releasably maintain one end of said tape in a selected adjusted position to entrap and occlude a blood vessel between the bottom face of the body member and said one end of the tape in the preferred form the bottom face comprises a large resilient pad and said face forms an obtuse angle with the length of tape when the latter is in an extended position application_number US 56990775 A description referring to the drawing more particularly by reference numerals the number 10 indicates one form of a novel vessel occluding instrument embodying the teachings of the present invention which includes an elongated body member 12 with a longitudinally extending axis a and a length of resilient tape 14 the body member is made of a substantially rigid yet slightly resilient material preferably plastic and is elongated and generally rectangular in cross section with top and bottom surfaces 16 and 18 respectively opposed side walls 20 and first and second rounded ends 22 and 24 respectively each of the side walls contains a longitudinally extending recess 26 which extends from adjacent the first end 22 to adjacent the second end 24 a first passageway 28 extends through the body member between the top and bottom surfaces adjacent to the first end 22 substantially normal to the longitudinal axis a and a second passageway 30 extends from the first end 22 and intersects the passageway at approximately a 90 u00b0 angle i e in general alignment with said.
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at spouts 34 and 36 the cereal components from bins 18 and 20 being blended as they merge in spout 36 through communicating ducts 38 and 40 details of spout metering and delivering systems will be well understood by those skilled in the art and are only schematically illustrated herein and form no part of the invention a fat spray delivery system in holding tank 42 is delivered through a positive displacement pump 44 to pressure tank 46 oil at a constant temperature is forced out of tank 46 through line 48 to spray head 50 which provides a fan type spray onto the dry blended ingedients in the conveyor chamber to be described hereinafter a syrup metering system comprises syrup mix tank 52 delivered by pump 54 to hot syrup holding tank 56 which feeds hot syrup under positive displacement pump 58 through line 60 to syrup applicator head 62 in second conveyor 12 material aggregated in second conveyor 12 and eventually agglomerated therein is discharged from the upper end thereof through spout 64 onto a dryer apron 66 shown in phantom the dryer receives agglomerate and completes dehydration thereof to a stable moisture content that is desirably below 5 and at that moisture level whereat the agglomerate is crisp as seen in fig1 both cut and folded screws are substantially of the same pitch and high l r ratio flights being cut and folded at 5 segments per 360 u00b0 arc rotation.
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panel 13 and the top cover panel 14 create cover ridges 32 the cover ridges 32 extend completely around the exterior edges of the bottom cover panel 13 and the top cover panel 14 except along the back edges of the cover portions 11 and 12 as defined by the back panel 24 and the hinge 16 formed near the center of the front edge of top cover panel 14 is a latch flap 34 latch flap 34 is positioned to mate with a latching ridge 35 illustrated in fig4 formed on the upper central surface of front panel 18 this mating of latching ridge 35 and latch flap 34 secures the container 10 in the closed position such that it does not inadvertently open situated on the front interior portions of bottom left side wing panel 20 and bottom right side wing panel 22 are a pair of dust flaps 36 projecting normal to said panels the small flaps 36 engage a pair of recesses 38 in the dust guard ridge 30 of the top cover panel 14 when the container 10 is closed the dust flaps 36 also aid in keeping the contents within the container 10 the illustrated contents of the container 10 as shown include a number of magnetic floppy disk packages 39 the disk packages 39 will be retained within the confines of cover portion 12 by the dust flaps 36 so that they do not easily fall out of the container 10 when the container is opened the dust flaps 36 are particularly useful when the container 10 is in the display orientation as illustrated in fig1 the interior surfaces of.
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in a cone shaped section 106 at the outlet end thereof the right hand end as shown in fig6 when the nozzle 102 of fig7 is threaded onto the actuator 95 so that the entire unit may be used as a sprayer a deflector 110 fig8 and 9 is positioned within the nozzle 102 bearing against the right hand interior wall 112 of the nozzle 102 and also bearing against the right hand surface 114 of the actuator 95 the deflector 110 is provided with a pair of longitudinal openings 120 which communicate with open grooves 122 in the opposed faces 124 of the deflector 110 these grooves 122 extend inwardly but non radially from the openings 120 and terminate at predetermined points near the center of the face 124 a single opening 120 with associate groove 122 may suffice or more than two may be used if desired when the nozzle 102 with the deflector 110 therein is mounted on the actuator 95 the right hand face 124 of the deflector 110 bears tightly against the interior surface 112 of the nozzle 102 which serves to close the grooves 122 along the outer portions thereof the nozzle 102 is provided with a release opening 130 extending outwardly from an enlarged recess 132 in the interior face 112 with the deflector 110 in position within the nozzle 102 the face 124 combines with the recess 132 to form a turbulence chamber liquid released when the actuator 95 is depressed is introduced via the grooves 122 into the recess 132 with a rotating or cyclonic motion by virtue of the configuration of the turbulence chamber established by the recess 132 and the very short extent of the opening 130 this cyclonic motion is continued as the liquid is propelled.
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and the upper limit is 0 05 by weight o and n are elements mainly introduced into the alloy from raw materials in general o may be carried in alloys in a crucible o or n introduced into alloys are present in the crucible in the form of oxides such as al 2 o 3 or nitrides such as tin or aln if these compounds are present in castings they become starting points of cracks thereby to lower creep rupture strength or to be a cause of stress strain cracks particularly o appears in the surface of castings that are surface defects to lower a yield of castings accordingly o and n should be as little as possible o and n should not exceed 0 005 by weight si is introduced into casting by raw materials in the present invention since si is not effective element it should be as little as possible even if it is contained the upper limit is 0 01 by weight mn is introduced into castings by raw materials too as same as si mn is not effective in the alloys of the present invention therefore it should be as a little as possible the upper.
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c the calcining time is not critical it can be based upon the size the articles quaternary ammonium organosiloxane salt herein referred to as quaternary ammonium salt used as algaecide by coating on a fibrous material as shown in u s pat nos 3 817 452 and 3 865 728 forms no part of this invention rather this invention provides a new method of preparing an antimicrobial article moreover the article kills not only algae but also bacteria the relevant portions of the above patents are incorporated herewith by reference in the process of this invention the quaternary ammonium salt is dissolved in water to form a moiety of u2014 si oh 3 and the preformed substrate is soaked in the solution the moiety of the quaternary ammonium salt reacts with the sio 2 of the substrate thereby forming a strong bond 3 trimethoxysilyl propyldimethyloctadecyl ammonium chloride is representative of the group of is representative of the group of silyl quaternary ammonium salts that may be used in the instant application it has been found that in the process of making the organic antimicrobial article of this invention a special calcining aid can be used to enhance the adhesion or bonding of the quarternary ammonium salt to the preformed substrate the calcining aid is aluminum oxide.
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off mechanism 14 rotates shaft 48 as shown by the directional arrow suitable clutch means etc as is known in the tractor power take off art are not shown at the end of shaft 48 is a novel gear 56 having a pair of opposed bevel gear faces 58 and 60 bevel gear 58 meshes with bevel gear 62 keyed to shaft 50 while bevel gear 60 meshes with bevel gear 64 keyed to cutter shaft 52 the power take off gears are such as to rotate the shaft 48 in a direction such that shafts 50 and 52 rotate in the direction opposite the direction of movement of a vehicle in a forward direction referring now particularly to fig3 through 5 the peanut vine root cutter 54 for each row is supported from a fixed shaft 64 supported from the digger inverter frame with the lower end of the shaft carrying a ball joint 66 the height of the lower end of the shaft is changeable by nut 68 and the threads on the shaft 66 the root cutter 54 in a preferred embodiment is about 4 inches long one inch wide and about 1 2 inch thick with serrations or such as zigzag teeth shown at 70 one end of the cutter has formed or attached thereto a ball 72 which rotates in the ball joint 66 the serrations are about 1 2 inch deep and 1 2 inch between the points thereof between the lower end of shaft 50 and end 74 of the cutter 54 is a helical spring 76 which functions as a universal joint and at the same time this spring permits cushioning of the cutter if large stones are encounter in its forward travel the entire cutter blade assembly 54 is adjusted to.
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pressure between the side of the diaphragm of the reformer unit facing the anode side and the cathode side of the fuel cell module is held below a predefined value in addition fuel cell systems are provided for holding the differential pressure may contain a pressure relief valve which may be controlled by a sensor a bursting disk or a flow resistance or another controllable valve on the low pressure side upstream from the anode side of fuel cell unit application_number US 77742704 A description 0025 fig1 shows a schematic representation of a fuel cell system for carrying out the method the core of the fuel cell system is composed of a reformer unit 1 and a fuel cell unit 2 which are each indicated by dash two dots lines reformer unit 1 contains a reformer 3 and a diaphragm module 4 reformer 3 is connected to a fuel tank 7 such as a gasoline tank a diesel tank or a methanol tank for example via a line 5 and a controllable valve 6 furthermore reformer 3 is connected to a water tank 10 via a line 8 and a controllable valve 9 finally reformer 3 is connected to a compressor 12 having a suction line 13 via a line 11.
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of arrow c the fingers can open and the flexible package is placed or dropped into the carton turning attention now to fig6 an especially preferred picker head arrangement is seen dual picker heads 600 a and 600 b are mounted on vertical supports 602 a and 602 b vertical supports 602 a 602 b are connected to horizontal actuator 604 and are free to move in a horizontal direction as the vertical supports 602 a and 602 b descend through the action of a vertical actuator not shown the horizontal actuator also acts to draw the heads 600 a and 600 b together resulting in a motion along the lines of arrows d and e the flexible pouches 606 a 606 b being gripped at a flexible edge 608 a 608 b by the fingers 610 pivot at the point of connection to the fingers and lie down in an aesthetically pleasing shingled effect in a preferred embedment there are as seen two heads which heads move relative to each other in a horizontal plane in a different direction to shingle the product in a different orientation if the simultaneously packaged materials are then stacked a significant savings of space may.
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procedure these figs also further detail the orientation of the k wire hole 26 in relation to the other components of the invention the skeletal structure of an abnormal foot 28 is detailed in fig6 and clearly illustrates the presence of a hallux valgus condition defined by the outwardly protruding mtp joint at the juncture of the first metatarsal 32 and the first phalange bone 34 an additional characteristic of a hallux valgus condition is the presence of a medial eminence 30 which is an outwardly extending bone growth on the medial surface of the most forward end of the first metatarsal 32 the medial eminence 30 is a result of pressure created on the outside edge of the patient 39 s foot which in turn is a result of the outward deviation at the mtp joint a hallux valgus condition is clinically diagnosed by taking measurements of certain known bone relationships within a typical human foot the first of these is known as the hallux valgus angle 66 which defines the relationship between the intersection of the central bone line 82 of the first metatarsal 32 and the central bone line 82 of the first phalange bone 34 more specifically the hv angle 66 defines the deviation of the central bone line 82 of the first phalange bone 34 from that of the first metatarsal bone 32 an additional measurement that is very often used for diagnostic purposes is the im angle.
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ix solvent system used in thin layer chromatography is made up from ethyl acetate acetic acid 2 2 4 trimethylpentane water 90 20 50 100 according to m hamberg and b samuelsson j biol chem 241 257 1966 a solution of diethyl malonate 30 3 g in 600 ml of tetrahydrofuran is treated with potassium tertiary butoxide 10 52 g for 5 min at about 25 u00b0 c thereupon u03b1 u03b1 39 dibromo m xylene 25 0 g is added and the mixture stirred at ambient temperature for 2 5 hr the reaction is quenched by addition of 100 ml of water and 50 ml of 5 hydrochloric acid the mixture is extracted with diethyl ether and the organic phase is dried over sodium sulfate and concentrated to an oil the crude product 45 3 g is subjected to silica gel chromatography eluting with skellysolve b and then skellysolve b ethyl acetate 90 10 yield of title compound 20 2 g having nmr spectral peaks at 7 17 4 40 4 34 3 96 and 1 38 1 06 u03b4 the formula xxii m bromomethyl benzyl malonate diethyl ester preparation 1 20 9 g is treated with 20 ml of 48 hydrobromic acid on a steam bath for 20 hr the reaction mixture is diluted with 200 ml of water and extracted with diethyl ether.
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rope 14 the other end 15 of which extends through an opening in the mast preferably via a first pulley wheel 16 and a second pulley wheel 17 arranged at an opening 18 in the mast the outer end 15 of the ropes 17 is secured to the tack 19 of a sail as is shown sketchily on the figures a force applied in the direction of arrow 20 will thus cause an amplified force acting in the direction of the arrow 21 on the sail fig2 4 show a preferred embodiment of the invention according to which a mast extender 1 or a mast end is provided with a rope drum 2 with a cylindrical part 4 on which a rope 5 which is secured to the drum can be winded up by turning the rope drum 2 the rope drum may be provided with end flanges 3 3 39 but these are not absolutely necessary and the drum may consist of a straight preferably cylindrical shaft the rope drum can be turned with the aid of a crank 6 or a fulcrum which is arranged on the outside of the mast extender or mast and is connected to the rope drum according to the figure this connection is provided by a shaft 7 on which the rope drum is arranged said shaft 7 being mounted in bearings in opening 8 in the mast extender or mast said openings may optionally.
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amount of weeping willow extract which brings comfort to burning and itching skin the weeping willow will clear the skin of pimples and discolorations while weeping willow should be present in the composition in the amount of from about 3 to about 6 the weeping willow extract is prepared by splitting about 1 part by weight of weeping willow twigs sticks or branches and placing the split weeping willow twigs sticks or branches in about 20 parts by weight of water the twigs are boiled in water until a solution of weeping willow juices in water having the approximate color of tea is formed the twigs are then removed from the solution which comprises the weeping willow extract a suitable weeping willow extract has been formed by boiling about three ounces of split chopped weeping willow twigs in about one half gallon of water for about 1 2 hour lady 39 s mantle or burdock is a herb that is used as an ingredient in the composition of this invention a tea or extract of this ingredient is prepared in a similar manner as the weeping willow by boiling in water this ingredient imparts antiseptic characteristics to the composition which helps to kill infection causing microorganisms red clover is also a herb which is an ingredient in the instant invention which is prepared as a tea or extract as the other herbs are prepared red clover is a natural healing ingredient which soothes and makes the skin feel refreshed lady 39 s mantle or burdock and red clover are used in an amount of from about 3 to about 20 of the composition the preferred range is about 4 to about 16 the juices of an avocado and a cucumber are also.
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growth experiments the silicon substrate covered with an ashy mass was observed under a scanning electron microscope sem fig1 through 16 show micrographs of silicon fibers of various thickness and length fig1 shows a group of nanowires these fibers were grown with h2 n2 ratio of 0 005 pressure of 30 torr and microwave power of 1000 w fig2 shows silicon nanofibers for short time scale growth initial one hour fig3 shows a silicon nanoneedle the h2 n2 ratio was kept at 0 008 chamber pressure was 40 torr and 800 w of microwave power was applied fig4 shows a web of fibers grown for a longer time of five hours due to the long growth duration the grown wires were very long and intermingled the length of the synthesized nanowires depends solely on the duration of the experiment fig5 shows a plurality of oriented silicon fibers these fibers were grown with h2 n2 ratio of 0 0075 pressure of 50 torr and 1000 w of microwave power fig6 shows a astex model 5010 bell jar reactor chamber equipped with an astex model 2115 1500 w microwave power generator fig7 shows silicon nanowires u02dc 10 nm diameter growing as a plurality of filaments after a growth experiment for 8 hours with a microwave power of.
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converge symmetrically from the stepped widened section with respect to the axis a of the coupling part 1 and adjoin a top part 8 c the head parts 8 a 8 b and the top part 8 c together form a head 8 with a rear end which forms a transverse detaining surface 9 due to the stepped widened section the head 8 has a width which gradually decreases from the rear end to the top the female coupling part 11 is an elongate element see in particular fig2 a 2 b and 3 having a substantially hollow end part in which a receiving space 12 for the head 8 of the male coupling part 1 is provided which is accessible via a passage 13 which is provided from the free end of the female coupling part 11 and ends in the receiving space 12 the passage 13 extends along the longitudinal axis b of the coupling part 11 and has a substantially cylindrical shape with a conically narrowing inlet 14 at the end of the coupling part 11 the edge which is situated around the outlet of the passage 13 in the receiving space see fig3 serves as a detaining means 15 for the head 8 as will be explained in the remainder of this description the receiving space 12 is provided with a cylindrical uncoupling body 16 in which a central opening 17 which is likewise cylindrical is provided this uncoupling body 16 can be displaced along the longitudinal axis b of the coupling part 11 in the receiving space 12 as is illustrated in fig4 at the head 8 a laterally protruding protuberance 8 d is provided on one of the head.
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heating in the presence of a strongly alkaline catalyst as exemplified by potassium hydroxide sodium hydroxide and tetramethylammonium hydroxide to obtain a liquid amino group containing organopolysiloxane followed by neutralization and removal of the alkaline used as a catalyst thereafter low boiling substances are removed if necessary to obtain an oily product and then said oily product is dispersed in water with use of a suitable nonionic and or cationic emulsifying agent s this is hereinafter referred to as method 1 examples of the nonionic emulsifying agent and cationic emulsifying agent used in the above method 1 may include those exemplified in regard to the preparation of the aqueous dispersion of component a in the present method 1 the aqueous dispersion can be adjusted to have the ph in the range of from 3 to 7 by using formic acid acetic acid glycolic acid hydrochloric acid or the like to make stable the resulting aqueous dispersion and make mild the basicity of the amino group containing organopolysiloxane another method for preparing the aqueous dispersion containing the component b amino group containing organopolysiloxane includes a method in which for example octamethylcyclotetra siloxane an aminoalkoxysilane represented by the formula str8 and or hydrolysis condensation products thereof and a siloxane optionally added having a trimethylsilyl group such as hexamethyldisiloxane are dispersed in water in the presence of a cationic emulsifying agent and a nonionic emulsifying agent and thereafter a suitable amount of a strongly alkaline catalytic material is added followed by heating to obtain a desired aqueous dispersion.
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headset 12 includes a voice microphone 64 which is supported in front of the wearer 39 s face by means of a boom 66 adjustably secured to left earcup assembly 28 by a clamp 70 the microphone 64 is electrically connected to the headset through a cable 68 microphone 64 is coupled to the microphone signal line 22 through a normally open 34 push to talk 34 switch 72 located in the right earcup 30 actuation of a lever 74 mounted outside the earcup 30 momentarily closes switch 72 to couple the microphone 64 through mixer 18 to the amplifier 20 which provides an amplified signal on the common audio signal line 26 suitable matching of the signal levels of the radio receiver 16 and the voice microphone 64 may be accomplished by adjusting the amplification of the respective inputs to mixer 18 while a boom mounted voice microphone is used in the embodiment shown it may be preferable in certain situations to use a contact microphone urged against a suitable portion of the wearer 39 s head such as the temple area such a microphone is described in detail in the copending application of applicant leonard p frieder jr and jackson a aileo ser no 641 450 filed dec 17 1975 which application is incorporated by reference it will be seen that we have accomplished the objects of our invention each earphone is responsive to a composite signal comprising a common audio signal and a second signal derived only from a local ambient sound microphone our system is electrically efficient since each voice coil is coupled directly to an approriate amplifier output without any isolating resistors the cost and bulkiness of our system is comparable to those using.
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of each card illustrated in fig1 a 14f can have suitable decorative indicia set forth thereon depending on the manufacturer choice an example is seen in fig1 the game is also provided with scorulators which keep track of players points the scorulators as shown in fig1 18 they are very simple instruments and could be manufactured by any electronic manufacturer they are just mini calculators like those ones used in department stores or convenience stores where the clients can see the total amount recorded by the user x shows digits from 0 to 9 and the u00d7 u00f7 signs facing the user is a screen y that shows each transactions to the user and in the rear face another screen z shows to players or any spectators the transactions recorded by the user to summarize the above description refer to the table depicted in fig2 which is provided to illustrate the formation and values of declarations playing the game 34 challenge 34 will be probably the best known of all card games for two to eight players there is no doubt that it is more skillful and interesting than any other card games 34 challenge 34 is played with six packs of cards designed specially.
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a case he already knows how the path of the structure beyond his current open incision continues particularly in vascular surgery in which vascular injuries are absolutely to be avoided such a technical operating aid is greatly advantageous to this end however the volume data set 10 first has to be aligned which is possible if it is registered the problem here is that the volume data set 10 does not comprise any external patient landmarks or artificial landmarks and a registration method in accordance with the invention is explained in the following the 3d volume data set 10 from the rotational angiography shows only a small tissue structure which is not accessible from outside for the purpose of registration in accordance with the present embodiment of the invention a predefined angular coordinate system is therefore used for example on the rotational angiography scanner 1 in order to ascertain the spatial position of the structure 10 in the three dimensional volume data set to this end the current position of the patient in the rotational angiography scanner is first ascertained by means of the localization device 6 with respect to the coordinate system of the scanner as shown in fig7 the scanner 1 is aligned such that the localization device is distinguishable in an exactly fixed vertical and horizontal alignment in each of a lateral sample recording an x ray image from right to left fig9 and an anterior posterior recording fig8 this is the case if the markers 5 are situated on a line which in fig8 for example is provided with the reference numeral 7 the angles set for this purpose.
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ymgo zmno tre sub 2 o sub 3 where x u2266 0 06 0 005 u2266 y u2266 0 08 0 005 u2266 z u2266 0 02 0 005 u2266 t u2266 0 02 in the composition formula re indicates at least one of y gd dy ho er and yb application_number US 83810792 A description description is now made of a non restrictive embodiment of the present invention first batio 3 cazro 3 mgco 3 and mnco 3 and a rare earth oxide are weighed on the basis of respective compositions shown in table 1 and table 2 and an additive shown in table 3 and table 4 is weighed at ratios shown in the tables 3 and 4 to obtain starting materials for samples nos 1 to 39 5 by weight of a water soluble vinyl acetate binder is added to each of the starting materials for the samples nos 1 to 38 prepared in the above described manner followed by wet blending for 16 hours a ceramic slurry obtained by the above described blending is dried at a temperature of 150 u00b0 c and then is classified using a 60 mesh screen ceramic particles obtained by the classification are formed by applying a pressure of 2 t cm 2 to fabricate a disk shaped disk having a diameter of 10 mm the disk shaped disc obtained is calcined at a temperature of 300 u00b0 c and in an atmosphere.
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at which centrifugal force on material in the cylinder is equal to or greater than the force of gravity the water and soluble components of the saltcake combine in the mill to form a brine in which the insoluble particles are kept in suspension by the rotation of the cylinder saltcake and water are fed continuously to the cylinder and a portion of the slurry is continuously withdrawn the slurry goes to a pair of concentric trommel screens the outer screen having a finer mesh than the inner screen in one embodiment of the invention the outer screen was 30 mesh and the inner screen was 12 mesh particles having a diameter from 4 inches to 12 mesh are fifty to eighty percent by weight metallic aluminum and are recycled in the same manner as dross the particles are melted in a furnace and the aluminum is cast into rsi recycled secondary ingot sows rsi is used for example in the automotive industry particles passing through the inner screen and not the outer screen e g 12 mesh to 30 mesh are twenty five to fifty percent metal and are used as exothermics by the steel industry the amount of aluminum recovered from the trommel screens especially the amount of 12 mesh 30 mesh particles of aluminum is monitored to control the feed rate of saltcake and water to the cylinder in the mill for optimum aluminum production maximum total aluminum and minimum 30 mesh.
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to the first is to be taken is determined by dividing by ten the frequency of the voltage controlled oscillator at which the previous sample was taken and subtracting the answer from the previous frequency then the computer turns off the power to the instrument and awaits a command to measure the next spectrum step s10 each spectrum measurement takes 30 frequency samples across a range of 40 hz to 1000 hz for example each frequency 34 bin 34 is aligned with the adjacent frequency 34 bin 34 so that their passbands intersect at their 3db rolloff points the filter 34 q 34 which is set by the resistors r1 and r2 in fig2 is constant across the frequency spectrum so that the bandwidth is narrower at the lower frequencies q f bw see fig4 and 5 the filter 34 q 34 may be set to about 9 thus at the high frequency end of the spectrum the bandwidth 1000 9 is about 111 hz at the 3db points and at the low frequency end of the spectrum the bandwidth 40 9 is about 4 hz this permits a faster sweep at the high frequencies because of the increased bandwidth the frequency sweep ramp from the ramp generator being an rc discharge is non linear the sweep is conducted as rapidly as possible with acceptable frequency spectrum information the data stored in the computer may be offloaded and processed in an outside.
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and applied physics letters 36 1980 698 the exponential increase of rate with temperature below 500 u00b0 c is typical of a surface process under kinetic control and the apparent activation energy of 38 k cal mo is tyupical of such processes d w shaw 34 mechanisms in vapor epitaxy of semiconductors 34 crystal growth theory and techniques vol i ed c h l goodman plenum press london 1974 a further argument for control of the etch by surface kinetics at the lower temperatures is seen in the temperature dependence of 100 morphologies for h 2 carrier gas the etch pits at 550 u00b0 c and lower have distinct crystallographic orientation and faceting typical of etch rates limited by the surface kinetics for the 700 u00b0 c to 750 u00b0 c range where etching is mass transport limited the rate is controlled by processes away from the substrate surface the insensitivity to crystal surface chemistry reduces the etch pit formation however at these temperatures a degree of thermal pitting occurs regardless of increased ph 3 concentrations for the 575 u00b0 c to 600 u00b0 c regime the etch pits are seen to be shallow and less defined by crystallographic facets the absence of strong crystallographic dependence weakens any argument that this regime is dominated solely by surface kinetic processes also there are some specimens etched in this regime which showed absence of etch pits the edges of samples which correspond to the outer edge of the polished wafer typcially are free of pits the outer surface of the wafer has been polishd and etched more than the central region and as a result the surface is slightly curved so it is no longer parallel to 100 the use of substrates oriented 3 u00b0.
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thereby preventing washing water filled in the tub 4 from being leaked the gasket 14 is formed as a bellows of a cylinder shape and has one side fixed to the rear side of the tub 4 and another side fixed to an outer circumference surface of the supporting plate 12 the supporting plate 12 is formed as a disc shape the driving motor 8 is fixed to the rear surface thereof and a rotation shaft 16 for transmitting a rotation force of the driving motor 8 to the drum 6 is rotatably supported by the supporting plate 12 also a supporting unit for supporting the drum 6 with buffering is installed between the supporting plate 12 and the inner wall of the cabinet 2 the supporting unit comprises a plurality of upper supporting rods 22 connected to an upper side of the supporting plate 12 and having a predetermined length buffering springs 24 connected between the upper supporting rods 22 and an upper inner wall of the cabinet 2 for buffering a plurality of lower supporting rods 26 connected to a lower side of the supporting plate 12 and having a predetermined length and dampers 28 connected between the lower supporting rods 26 and a lower inner wall of the cabinet 2 for absorbing vibration herein.
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also has a protrusion 40 that is located between a pair of features 42 and 44 of worm gear 20 such that as worm gear 20 rotates in one direction e g clockwise from a home or central position and the actuator 10 is in the locked position illustrated in fig3 and 4 feature 42 will contact protrusion 40 and thus rotate gear 26 clockwise and accordingly move rack 12 linearly in the direction of arrow 46 between a first position and a second position with respect to the actuator 10 so that the actuator is now in the locked position illustrated in fig5 and 6 after this movement the worm gear 20 returns to the home or central position illustrated in fig3 and 4 via counter clockwise movement while gear 26 stays in the position illustrated in fig5 and 6 in other words and when viewing fig3 6 clockwise movement of the worm gear 20 from the central or home position of fig3 and 4 will move gear 26 clockwise and rack in the direction of arrow 46 afterwards worm gear 20 is spring biased to rotate counter clockwise back to the home or central position illustrated in fig3 and 4 as well as fig5 and 6 via a return spring 48 however gear 26 and rack 12 stay in the position illustrated in fig5 and 6 when the actuator is in the position illustrated in fig5 and 6 feature 44 of the worm gear is adjacent to protrusion 40.
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bracket of the invention holds a transducer at the level of a patient 39 s heart in order to easily and accurately record pressures during surgery application_number US 61395409 A description the present invention provides a bracket comprising a pole support for apparatus such as breathing circuits and a means for holding the bracket to a bed the pole allows a transducer holder to be attached or clamped to it the bracket can be held to the bed by slipping a portion of it between the bed and the mattress or it can be clamped to the bed in one embodiment of the invention a device whose initial form is similar to a metal device presently used to hold breathing circuits for the anesthesiologist has been elegantly changed and appropriately modified to serve a dual purpose the device that has been modified is often called a u201c christmas tree u201d it is of metal construction and along its sides exists indentations which can act as support for the plastic tubing in a breathing circuit used during mechanical ventilation in common examples these are about u215e inch wide by about 1 u00bd inches in depth this u201c christmas tree u201d metal stand is commonly used during operations of all types and available in each operating room in a preferred embodiment of.
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wheel 5 forces the locking or arrest member 13 into locking engagement with the locking cam 12 as indicated in fig1 and 4a when the adjustable spanner according to the present invention is employed for example the thumb of the operator may press in the pin 4 and move the jaws 2 3 towards one corner or point of a bolt head the tips of the jaws 2 3 being forced apart so that the jaws 2 and 3 open sufficiently i against the action of the spring 8 that they grasp about the sides or flats of the bolt head 15 under a pressure which is generated by the spring 8 as soon as the jaws 2 and 3 have exactly gripped the flats of the bolt head 15 key width the depression on the pin 4 is released whereupon the moving jaw 3 is immediately locked in accordance with the above description the adjustable spanner is now ready to begin work by turning the bolt 15 right or left handedly as required when a new turn is needed for example for reasons of space the jaws 2 3 need not be disengaged from the bolt head 15 but a new turn can always be made by pressing the pin 4 and releasing it when the shaft i has assumed the desired and intended position from which it follows that the present invention also acts in a manner similar to a so called ratchet handle a suitably graded gauge 19 is advantageously provided on one or both sides of the spanner whereby the present invention may also act and be employed as a self positioning measurement gauge the embodiment described in the foregoing and shown on the drawings illustrates that the adjustable spanner will be self adjusting as a.
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a judgment value to judge a detection accuracy level of the position of the own vehicle the position accuracy judgment part of own vehicle 22 judges that the detection accuracy of the position of the own vehicle is low the order of the first threshold for a detection value is set to the order of several centimeters and the order of the second threshold for a detection value is set to the order of several meters a sequence of autonomous driving control according to embodiment 2 will be explained with reference to the flowchart of fig1 the sequence in the flowchart of fig1 additionally includes steps s 201 to s 203 in addition to the sequence in the flowchart of fig2 and therefore overlapping explanations of steps s 101 to s 112 are omitted the steps s 201 and s 202 estimate the detection accuracy of a position of the own vehicle and judges the accuracy the step s 203 determines a driving strategy according to a recognition level of peripheral information and the detection accuracy of the position of the own vehicle as a concrete example combinational control of avoiding an avoidance object according to the detection accuracy of the position of the own vehicle and a recognition level of the avoidance object and guiding the own vehicle to a destination will be explained a system reconfiguration to realize such combinational control will also.
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610 a door 670 is provided in a lower part of the main unit 600 permitting maintenance of the inside of the ink jet printer next the internal structure of the main unit 600 will be described referring to fig2 electrical components such as a control circuit 645 are located in the upper part of the main unit 600 circulation system control components such as a solenoid valve unit 650 and a pump unit 655 are housed in a rear lower part 680 of the main unit the solenoid valve unit 650 has a supply valve a purge valve and an exhaust valve an ink tank 1 is housed in a front lower part 660 of the main unit the door 670 can be opened and closed so that the ink tank 1 can be pulled out of the main unit 60 making maintenance including refilling and disposal of ink or solvent easy next details of the control circuit 645 will be described referring to fig3 a cpu 300 controls the ink jet printer according to the present invention a rom 310 is a read only memory which stores a program and control data required for operation of the cpu 300 a ram 305 is a rewritable memory which temporarily stores data which the cpu 300 deals with during execution of the program a bus line 380 is a signal line for all signals including data address.
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unit groups register file 76 is constructed of 2 banks of sixteen 32 bit registers each there are 12 read ports and 6 write ports in order to supply the many execute resources in the datapath while conserving read write ports the two read ports for base and offset of d unit group 72 are shared with source 3 and 4 of s unit group 82 in other words the lower 16 registers 0 15 only go to d unit group 72 and the upper 16 registers 16 31 only go to s unit group 82 similarly the write port for the address result from d unit group 72 is shared with the adder result from m unit group 84 the lower 16 registers only go to d unit group 72 and the upper 16 registers only go to m unit group 84 there are 3 classes of operation in the execute stages single cycle 3 cycle and load store multi cycle all operations in a unit group 78 c unit group 80 and s unit group 82 the add functional unit in m unit group 82 and address generation in d unit group 72 are single cycle multiply functions in m unit group 84 take 3 cycles load and store operations take 6 and 5 cycles respectively in case of cache hit cycle counts are longer and variable in.
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upper mold 402 is then moved down for clamping thus as shown in fig1 because the cavity is formed which is a space to fill a resin material for solidification by pouring injecting the resin material into the cavity from a pouring hole not shown and holding for a predetermined period of time the resin material is solidified and the first molded body 100 is insert molded to the bracket member 30 finally by press fitting the bushes into the press fitting holes of the bracket member 30 manufacturing of the vibration isolation device 1 is completed in this case because setting of the first molded body 100 to the lower mold 401 of the resin molding mold 400 is performed by inserting the resin lower mold pins 401 b into the holes 63 a bored in the second wall parts 63 of the external member 60 similarly to the case of the rubber vulcanizing step described above unless the orientation of the first molded body 100 that is the orientation of the external member 60 is correctly set and the resin lower mold pins 401 b corresponding to each of the respective holes 63 a are inserted respectively the first molded body 100 cannot be stored inside the cavity recess of the lower mold 401 accordingly even when the through hole 61 a of the external member 60 is formed in a deviated position and the first molded body 100 has directivity working failure installation failure in setting such first molded body 100 to the resin molding mold 400 can be surely suppressed also similarly to the case of the rubber vulcanizing step described above in a state the first molded body 100 is set to the lower mold 401 by.
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bha 100 and advanced into borehole 210 in a preferred embodiment the wbs tool comprises a thermal melting system or rock melting penetrator the wbs tool heats the formation walls to temperatures in excess of 1400 u00b0 c to ensure a thorough melt this action provides a u201c casing effect u201d for the wellbore it allows subsequent trips into the wellbore without the threat of the formation collapsing into the wellbore the melt is preferably performed on the area from the surface to the bottom of the wellbore in a preferred embodiment the melt may enlarge the drilled wellbore by 5 8 mm providing unhindered access to the borehole during subsequent operations once completed the wbs tool is retracted and decoupled from bha 100 rock melting also may solidify any cuttings that are left in the bottom of the hole for example see u s pat no 4 136 524 and u201c rapid excavation by rock melting lasl subterrene program september 1973 june 1976 u201d by r j hanold la 5979 sr status report los alamos scientific laboratory of the university of california february 1977 both of which are incorporated herein by reference wellbore stabilization is preferably employed in remote drilling.
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less preferred as the chlorine ion can be nutritionally disadvantageous preferably the acid used for acidification is citric acid the ph is more preferably in the range of about 3 5 to about 4 2 for example about 3 7 to about 3 9 the drink has an osmolality of about 300 mosm kg to about 380 mosm kg more preferably about 340 mosm kg to about 370 mosm kg for example the drink may have an osmolality of about 360 mosm kg osmolalities in this range are better suited to the needs of children the drink may also include other ingredients normally found in soft drinks such as clouding agents natural or artificial coloring preservatives and the like however preservatives are not necessary and in fact may be undesirable the provision of the clear drink allows for the controlled clouding and coloring of the drink can be added as desired the drinks may also include other vitamins and minerals as desired the drink may be manufactured by mixing the calcium source with any other dry ingredients to form a dry mix water and the fruit juice may then be added to the dry mix and the ingredients dispersed after dispersion the ph is adjusted as desired with acids any additional ingredients may then be added as desired the volume is adjusted to the appropriate level and the drink bottled and pasteurized according to good manufacturing techniques the drink is preferably bottled in pet containers under hot filling conditions a drink is prepared from water high fructose corn syrup sucrose apple juice concentrate maltodextrin calcium lactate citric acid vitamin c potassium citrate sodium chloride flavors and colors the drink has the following.
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the mpc base flange 148 flush with end outside corner of wall 2 212 the mpc base flange 148 of a second multi purpose channel 118 is positioned up against the mpc base flange 148 of the first multi purpose channel with the two base flanges coincident but the wire chase area not coincident this arrangement provides a corner support for a plurality of rigid foam panels 120 to be installed later the installation of an insulated wall system around windows and doors follows similar steps as above and in the parent application fig1 illustrates the first steps for installing an insulated wall system 200 around window openings and door openings fig1 illustrates an existing window opening 204 on wall 2 212 the first steps are to prepare the upper and lower horizontal edges of the window opening 204 with the installation of a pair multi purpose channels 118 the upper horizontal edge of the window opening 204 has a first multi purpose channel 118 installed sued that its mpc base flange 148 is positioned against wall 2 212 such that an open side of the mpc support leg 150 is facing downward and the mpc exterior rigid insulation support flange 154 and the interior rigid insulation support flange 152 are facing upward to support a rigid insulation foam panel 120 the lower horizontal edge of the window opening has a second multi purpose channel 118 installed such that its base flange.
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to the total shear to which the mixture has been subjected as shown in fig3 total shear in a given mixing machine running at constant speed is linearly related to the mixing time consequently the applicant 39 s discovery permits one skilled in the art to relate standard deviation of volume resistivity to mixing time this knowledge combined with the previously described shape of the mean volume resistivity curve with time permits one skilled in the art to define the proportions of the initial carbon black and rubber mixture and the mixing time which provides the amount of shear required to produce conductive rubber having a volume resistivity close to the target value with small variability from batch to batch shear rate and total shear are terms well known in the art and are defined in the technical literature including the paper mixing of rubber by john m funt imperial college of london department of chemical engineering it will be clear to those skilled in the art that the actual mixing time required to attain the volume resistivities and standard deviations in examples 1 and 2 shown in fig3 will depend on the type of mixer used and the speed and setting of the moving elements the amount of mixing achieved in the examples in ten minutes using a brabender plasticorder may take hours in a mixer generating lower shear such as a roll mill having low relative velocities and wide spacing however the shape of the volume resistivity and standard deviation curves of fig3 will be substantially duplicated if mixing is continued long enough for purposes of the.
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a connection set up function 430 of a driver software 410 510 without the involvement of any connection set up hardware on the wlan chip they may be realized by the mac software on the host cpu 505 fig7 illustrates a process of transmitting data frames performed by a wlan station during encrypted wlan communication according to an embodiment the wlan station may comprise the components depicted in fig4 or fig5 a driver software 410 510 writes data frames intended for data frame encapsulation to an ocm circuit 525 on a wlan chip 420 520 in step 705 and triggers the transmission process on the mac hardware partition of the wlan chip 420 520 each of the data frames may contain an additional header comprising cipher information which indicates determining factors for performing the data frame encapsulation e g the cipher protocol and cryptographic key to be applied and information on data frame fragmentation in step 710 a prioritization algorithm within the mac hardware on the wlan chip 420 520 selects a data frame to be sent on air and the selected data frame is read from the ocm circuit 525 in step 715 the following data frame encapsulation 760 comprises inserting a packet number and or sequence number into the selected.
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the structural sequence of the mt gene the 1 35 kb human hbsag gene containing bam hi fragment from plasmid suam115 a pbr sv40 hbsag plasmid described in moriarty et al 1981 p n a s usa 78 2605 is then cut out and inserted at the bgl ii site of cl28 to form prf300 the sv40 and some pbr sequences in prf300 are then removed by bam hi digestion further digestion with sal i enzyme yields a linear molecule with bam hi and sal i ends plasmid b2 2 not shown containing the entire bpv genome is digested with bam hi and sal i enzymes any source of the bpv genome can be used bpv is available for example from new england biolabs b2 2 was used here only because it has a convenient sal i site the excised bpv containing fragment which also contains pbr dna is ligated to the hbsag mt hybrid gene containing linear bam hi sal i fragment the resulting plasmid prb 1 consists of the entire bpv genome and the hbsag structural gene inserted within the mt gene between the promoter and the remainder of the mt gene prb 1 plasmid dna is introduced into mouse c127 cells using a modification of the transfection technique of wigler et al 1977 cell 11 223 as follows 5 ug of prb 1 dna is added to 0 5 ml of a 240 mm cacl 2 solution containing 10 ug of carrier salmon sperm dna this solution is bubbled into an equal volume of 2 u00d7 hbs.
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pearl starch and dried on a drum dryer the pearl starch was cooked in two batches having solids measuring 16 7 and 16 3 yielding an approximate pick up of 110 ton sheets for samples e h were tested again for the same physical properties as before all sheets for samples a h were manually sanded using a belt sander and 80 grit sand paper samples b d f and h were manually dipped in a bath of intace b350 anti michotic agent to yield an approximate pick up of 2 ton then each sheet for those samples was dried on a drum dryer samples from each condition a h were cut into 1 u2033 wide tape strips then they were adhered to 3 u2033 u00d7 3 u2033 squares of anti microbial gypsum board using joint compound and allowed to air dry prior to inoculation 3 samples from each condition a h were soaked in u00bd u2033 of sterile water for 1 hour each gypsum board square was placed upright on its edge so that the water comes u00bd u2033 up the side of the square that has the tape touching the edge as indicated in fig4 sample squares were placed on 150 u00d7 25 mm agar plates and inoculated with 0 38 ml of inoculum containing chaetomium globosum aspergillus terreus and aspergillus niger the inoculum was spread along the bottom half of the sample square as seen in fig5 allowing a portion of the tape to remain uninoculated there was also a set of additional tape samples a h that were not.
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back to the reservoir if it is assumed that the oil pressure in the piston rod chamber is approximately zero the force on the piston rod equals the pressure in the cylinder times the piston area f pa the piston moves instead downwards if oil is pumped into the piston rod side chamber and the oil from the piston area flows back to the reservoir without pressure the pressure in the piston rod area chamber is pull force piston area u2212 piston rod area referring now to fig1 through 11 a repositioner 10 for a tractor truck 56 having a semi trailer 54 may include two hydraulic jack arms pivotally attached to the upper frame 12 the arms may each comprising a hydraulic cylinder 20 containing a movable piston the hydraulic cylinder 20 is generally a mechanical actuator that includes a movable piston that is used to give a linear force through a linear stroke one end of the piston is housed inside the cylinder and the other end is exposed to the outside for providing the linear stroke the upper frame 12 can be attached to an underside area of the semi trailer 54 at a location toward the end half of the semi trailer 54 opposing the tractor truck 56 for example at or toward a middle area between the middle of the semi trailer 54 and its end the upper frame 12 may be made from any metal or alloy suitable for the purpose of withstanding the weight and pressure exerted from a load of 60 tons or more the frame 12 may include any suitable configuration and support members for sturdy attachment to the bottom side of the semi trailer 54.
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s h r w s r f g u2062 u2062 r w s r r o u2062 u2062 u2062 remote u2062 u2062 signal u2062 u2062 u2062 power u2062 u2062 density u2062 r w s r h o u2062 u2062 hub u2062 u2062 signal u2062 u2062 power u2062 u2062 density 5 and f g guard factor among an r carrier then equation 5 can be rewritten as because the hub 39 s wideband signal h in the form of h d is higher power within the aggregate signal a than the remote stations 39 r k signals it can be demodulated by the remote stations ratio represents the power density difference between remote and hub carrier as seen using a spectrum analyzer then equation 6 can be written in a relative way as in accordance with the satellite link calculation it can be said that the power density ratio or e db will depend of antennas size modulation type and code forward error correction fec used in the satellite link represents the new noise interference or degradation value added at satellite link turning now to an analysis of the hub station interference it can be assumed that the power density of the signal h is given by the total interference power i h of h signal over a remote carrier r is given by the power relation.
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be employed to replace or supplement the capillary feed as will be apparent the growth of different portions of the crystal dome is at different rates depending upon the distance of the growth surface from the center of curvature however the efg die surface 12d will control the thickness of the dome 14 over a large range of crystal growth rates the as grown dome will have a thickness variation of less than 10 often less than 2 since scattered light is an important feature of dome performance measurements were made both on two polished domes made in accordance with the present invention and on flat witness samples produced by the efg process the domes were measured on axis and in rings symmetric with the axis at 5 u00b0 10 u00b0 15 u00b0 and 20 u00b0 from the axis 61 points and the flat pieces at intervals of 0 080 34 out to a 0 32 increment radius from the center also 61 points at wavelengths of both 0 6326 um in the visible region of the spectrum and 3 39 um in the infrared region in every case the scatter increased away from the center of the piece results are given in table i in the case of the domes the scattered light was in the mid.
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be operatively connected to the platform assembly by at least two tethers each of which is attached to the platform frame through an outer opening in the opposite outer side of each first end frame and second end frame at a point at or below the first frame apex and second frame apex respectively and the at least two tethers fastened securely within the platform frame for the purpose of raising the platform assembly and any cargo placed on the lifting platform into the portal wherein when the platform assembly is raised to the portal the first frame apex of the first end frame and the second frame apex of the second end frame are drawn and guided into the portal lower entrance by the at least two tethers which extend from the outer sides of the first and second end frames of the platform frame and which thereby inhibit the first and second frame apexes from impacting the lower portal entrance as they are drawn in by the at least two tethers and wherein as the platform assembly advances upward into the portal the first side converging portion and the second side converging portion of each first end frame and second end frame can engage a portion of the lower portal entrance to progressively urge the platform frame into a proper alignment for entering the portal as the platform frame is drawn upwardly into the portal thereby preventing contact between a portal edge and the lifting platform or cargo disposed thereon and within the cargo space the biasing mechanism may be connected to the platform frame and to the closure platform thereby connecting the closure platform.
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a connecting part 31 c the two side plates 31 a and 31 b have a fan shape capable of covering half or more of the surface areas of both surfaces of the disk 1 and are spaced apart from each other while being positioned in parallel to each other the connecting part 31 c connects the two side plates 31 a and 31 b to each other while extending along the outer circumferences of the side plates 31 a and 31 b in such a way as to dose a gap between the two side plates 31 a and 31 b in this case the two side plates 31 a and 31 b cover the surfaces of the first and last disks 1 of several disks 1 installed on the spindle 11 respectively an opening is formed by the gap of the protective cover 31 in its reciprocating direction such that the cover 31 receives the disks 1 in the opening a partition plate 31 d is interposed in parallel with and between the two side plates 31 a and 31 b of the protective cover 31 to separate two or more disks 1 installed on the spindle 11 from each other when the cover 31 covers the disks 1 in the opening the partition plate 31 d also has a fan shape and is connected to the connecting part 31 c at its outer circumference the protective cover 31 protects the disk 1 rotating at a high speed from the flow of air surrounding the disk 1 that.
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6 u00b0 c from 75 u00b0 f 24 u00b0 c to indicated temperature cold rolled 50 annealed 200 u00b0 f 300 u00b0 f 500 u00b0 f 700 u00b0 f 200 u00b0 f 300 u00b0 f 500 u00b0 f 700 u00b0 fex no 93 u00b0 c 150 u00b0 c 260 u00b0 c 370 u00b0 c 93 u00b0 c 150 u00b0 c 260 u00b0 c 370 u00b0 c __________________________________________________________________________1 14 18 14 77 16 26 17 29 15 94 16 35 17 47 18 25 25 52 26 59 29 27 31 12 28 69 29 43 31 45 32 85 2 14 13 14 51 15 72 16 62 15 18 15 85 17 00 17 80 25 43 26 12 28 30 29 92 27 32 28 53 30 60 32 04 3 13 94 14 54 15 79 16 75 14 08 15 04 16 43 17 36 25 09 26 17 28 42 30 15 25 34 27 07 29 57 31 25 5 4 28 15 36 15 92 16 39 14 07 15 15 15 84 16 39 25 70 27 65 28 66 29 50 25 33 27 27 28 51 29 50 __________________________________________________________________________ for comparison alloys a and b were prepared representative of prior art compositions corresponding in the case of alloy a to examples 1 3 but containing only 0 018 nitrogen and in the case of alloy b corresponding to example 5 but containing only 0 019 nitrogen more specifically the composition of alloys a and b is given in table iii except for incidental impurities which were essentially as previously described in connection with examples 1 5.
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and against which pin 88 abuts the step 93a at one range end of cam track 92 fig7 is so dimensioned that contact finger 76 is retained in a position laterally outside cam track block 70 the switch cam 96a associated with this step 93a has abutment surfaces 99a 99b 99c against which contact member 77 engages and by which the position of the contact finger is determined handwheel 83 is marked with letters fig1 a to h corresponding to the various arrest positions and can be set against a corresponding mark 100 provided on post 2 the design of control assembly 53 for controlling the feed motion of feed dog 27 is substantially identical with that of control assembly 54 the sole differences are the shape of cam track portions 69 and a single abutment surface 99c of switch cam 96a for pivoting contact lever 75 into a position in which the maximum feed is adjusted worm 71 of control assembly 53 is engaged with shaft 13 handwheel 83 of control assembly 53 is marked with letters m n and o fig1 which can be set against a corresponding mark 101 on post 2 in the position o contact lever 75 is in a position laterally of cam back block 70 i e the function of.
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described above with the following exceptions described below except for the second set of louvers 270 the reference numbers used in describing features and elements of roof ventilator 220 are the same as those of roof ventilator 20 fig3 but preceded by a numeral u201c 2 u201d so that the description of roof ventilator 20 fig3 can be easily applied to roof ventilator 220 in this alternate embodiment a second set of louvers 270 a mirror image of the first set of louvers 228 a is located in a v shaped configuration such that the second set of louvers 270 extend from the base of the outboard set of supports at a predetermined angle to intersect the inboard set of supports in this embodiment the angle is about 25 u00b0 but any angle up to 90 u00b0 can be used depending on the height and intersection point of the outboard set of supports in this embodiment the band of fibrous material for the filter device 228 includes slits 248 that are cut to a depth that is substantially equal to the height of the support or deeper or even all the way through the filter device 228 the slits 248 run longitudinally and are suitably cut at a distance spaced from each other equal to the distance between each support the filter device 228 is attached over the supports with the slits 248 fitting snugly over each support 226 alternatively the filter device may be attached to the cover member adjacent to or in the second set of louvers so that airflow into the roof ventilator must pass through two sets of louvers before flowing through the filter device fig6 illustrates a roof ventilator 320 formed in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention the roof.
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about 25 u00b0 c about 15 u00b0 c to about 20 u00b0 c is preferred after mixing is complete agitation is continued for about 0 5 hour to about 1 5 hours and the temperature of the mixture is held between about 20 u00b0 c and about 25 u00b0 c additional dichloromethane is charged with agitation agitation is stopped and the dichloromethane layer is separated the aqueous layer 39 s temperature is controlled between about 20 u00b0 c to about 25 u00b0 c an amount of propylene oxide in excess of the hydrogen chloride that could theoretically be produced from total hydrolysis of the phosphorous oxychloride used in the phosphorylation reaction is dissolved in ethanol with vigorous agitation and the temperature adjusted between about 20 u00b0 c to about 25 u00b0 c the aqueous layer containing the 9 u03b2 d arabinofuranosyl adenine 5 39 phosphate is added to the propylene oxide solution while holding the temperature at about 20 u00b0 c to about 25 u00b0 c with cooling the desired product 9 u03b2 d arabinofuranosyl adenine 5 39 phosphate crystallizes smoothly from the ethanol water mixture and can be isolated by filtration or centrifugation after vacuum drying at about 40 u00b0 c u00b1 5 u00b0 c for about 24 hours to about 48 hours the material ordinarily meets all specifications and is obtained in high yield additionally the 9 u03b2 d arabinofuranosyl adenine 5 39 phosphate from this process may be further purified by suspending the compound in water with agitation at about 20 u00b0 c to about 25 u00b0 c the ph is adjusted to a ph 6 0 u00b1.
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should be set to one half the alarm notification time in order to meet the alarm notification time objective the error detection and time base control registers should be set as shown in table 2 the last row of table 2 assumes that tbh is set to 1 i e the time base is 500 u03bcs and a0440 20 if the ber is higher than the programmed threshold notification will take place within the amount of time listed for the threshold that matches the incoming ber for example if the threshold is programmed to monitor for ber at a level of 1 0e 5 notification in 16 ms or less but the actual incoming ber is 1 0e 3 then the notification interrupt will be set to 1 ms rather than waiting until the end of the 16 ms window 0026 fig3 illustrates the methods of the invention as a state machine having four states and ten triggers the states are labeled the idle alarm state 10 the alarm set state 12 the burst alarm clear state 14 and the burst alarm set state 16 the triggers are labelled a j and are defined in terms of whether or not burst mode is enabled a comparison of ec with the detection and recovery thresholds and a comparison of fc with detection and recovery time base thresholds as mentioned above the operation of the invention is significantly affected by whether or not the burst bit is set to indicate operation in the burst mode when the burst mode is turned off the method of the invention is to proceed from an idle.
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as bearing surfaces for the fingers of the user in its upper portion the cylindrical part 111 comprises a transverse wall whose central zone is cut out and is surrounded by an annular flange 131 the second valve 113 of the dispensing head is positioned in the zone delimited by the flange 131 and is applied against the flange 131 by the annular washer 117 arranged at one of the ends of a cylindrical skirt 119 the relative centering of the valve 113 and the skirt 119 is ensured by a circular rib 127 provided on the washer 117 which cooperates with a groove 126 arranged on one of the parts of the valve 113 a helical spring 120 bears on the end bead of the cylindrical wall 122 and the bead cooperates with a complementary bead of the cylindrical part 111 for limiting the travel of the push button in the direction of the action exerted by the spring 120 the spring 120 is disposed in the annular space between the cylindrical part 111 and the skirt 119 and it bears on one side against washer 117 and on the other side against the end bead of the cylindrical wall 122 thus the spring 120 maintains the valve 113 in bearing contact against the flange 131 the valve 113 consists of two caps 114 and 115 nested one in the other the lower cap 114 being made of a relatively rigid plastic material and the cap 115 being made of a flexible plastic material the cap 114 comprises a first flange 125 provided on its side nearer the.
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table 2 shows grammage examples target values of nanocellulose based papers prepared from non aqueous suspensions ethanol including the use of sizing agent asa all listed paper grades have been found to be processable from non aqueous suspensions and to the porosity range according to the invention table 3 shows measurement data on mechanical and optical properties of papers according to the invention and comparative papers the data is shown graphically in fig2 nfc 5 and nfc 9 refer to the u2018 water free u2019 papermaking approach compared also to other nfc sheet structures made from aqueous suspensions like nfc 2 and nfc 8 the nfc 2 and nfc 5 papers were composed of 100 wt plain nanofibrillated cellulose 100 5 ground beech fibers and the nfc 8 and 9 papers were composed of 100 wt asa treated nanofibrillated cellulose 100 5 ground beech fibers amount of asa 2 wt the raw nfc 100 5 was obtained from rettenmaier amp s u00f6hne gmbh germany no other additives pigments wood fibers have been used for those nfc films were contained in the samples tested for film formation suspensions of nfc and asa nfc respectively were prepared in water or ethanol with concentrations in the range of 0 2 1 wt.
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spiral around the burner kettle 60 to eliminate hotspots from the burner box 62 hto circulation pump 40 circulates hto to each material pump 36 38 in order provide elevated heat to the material pumps 36 38 to keep the asphalt in a hot molten state for application the return 108 from hto circulation pump 42 is plumbed from the burner box 62 area of the burner kettle 60 thereby pulling hto through the system and eliminating hotspot areas loading the burner kettle 60 with product is accomplished by means of a hatch 61 on the roof 63 of the burner kettle 60 the hatches 61 will be on the top at an angle where the material can be loaded on the hatch 61 when the hatch lid 65 is closed the asphalt material enters the burner kettle 60 which will reduce splash back to the operator alternatively a conveyor system not shown known to the art may be attached to the apparatus 10 for conveying the hardened asphalt block from a storage area directly to hatch 61 for placement into the heat diffusion column 110 of the burner box the conveyor for loading asphalt blocks is typically hydraulically controlled a conveyor will allow transfer of raw materials from a supply truck to the hatch 61 on the kettle barrel 60 the asphalt will be directed from the inline slots 140 through pipes 144 preferably two inch pipes to material supply pumps 36 38 known to the art the material supply pumps 36 38 are helical gear pumps with a jacketed housing for hto to heat the pumps 36 38 the.
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for every one rotation of the chain drive sprocket 208 s the wheel sprockets 2105 2125 will rotate 0 4 to 0 2 of a revolution other speed reductions are specifically contemplated since torque is inversely proportional to the shaft rotational speed torque is increased with a reduction in speed other speed reductions are specifically contemplated depending on the desired torque at the wheels and traveling speed of the machine taking loads inclines and other variables into consideration use of the offset speed reducer as disclosed herein enables the efficient use of space and provides the same torque to the wheel with less input torque supplied by the high speed electric motor the efficiency of the offset speed reducer is approximately 95 at rated load use of the offset speed reducer and electric motors enables use of high speed light weight electric motors which are smaller in diameter and output less torque than slower heavier larger motors whether they are alternating current motors or direct current motors the savings in space weight and money attained by use of the offset planetary gear reducers with high speed motors is considerable use of planetary gear reducers provides a stable transmission of power with torque amplification inversely proportional to the speed reduction the planetary gear reducers of the instant invention weigh approximately 100 pounds but can vary in weight depending on the materials used such as steel stainless steel or aluminum the gears 223 225 226 229 and the carrier 230 are made of steel or stainless steel aluminum may be used for the gearbox casing 203 203 a if extremely light weight.
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runway 60 the beacon system 10 includes a plurality of attachable modules 12 the beacon system 10 allows building temporary or permanent signals for runways for example a symbol like the letter u201c x u201d indicating that the runway 60 is closed is buildable using the beacon system 10 however the reader skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the beacon system 10 can be used to build a variety of symbols and shapes as shown in fig3 each module 12 includes a panel 22 attachment means 16 used in connecting adjacent modules 12 a 12 b and an axle 46 which is either connected directly into a footing 18 or to a pole 19 which is itself connected to the footing 18 as better described later the axles 46 or the poles 19 can be planted directly into the runway 60 without the need for the footings 18 of course beacon system 10 can also be installed outside of the runway itself on adjoining ground wherein the axles would be planted into the ground fig5 shows the panel 22 defining a reflecting surface 24 being made reflective by the use of highly reflective materials known in the art the panel 22 is supported.
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newspaper clippings such as without limitation recycled paper in which the background is not white the output data from section pk is supplied to a device of a next step as read image data ids an image reading operation of an original document in the image reading apparatus includes four steps as illustrated in fig3 that is a standard shading data obtaining mode step 101 an abnormal pixel detection mode steps 102 an uncorrectable pixel column detection mode step 103 and an original document reading mode step 104 in the standard shading data obtaining mode an image of the white plate wt i e standard white image is read before the original document dk is fed the shading correction section sc stores the digital image signal idb which is output by the darkness level correction section bc in the memory wm as standard shading data as illustrated in fig4 the standard shading data falls toward an all black level in continuous pixel regions la and lb which correspond to a size of fouling at a position where fouling adheres at an image reading line in the abnormal pixel detection mode the abnormal pixel detection section is bb examines the standard shading data stored in the memory wm by a commonly known method to detect abnormal pixels the value of the standard shading data of the abnormal pixels is replaced with the.
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string into the upper stator 70 to drive the rotor within the stator 70 the flow of liquid acting downwards against the helical shaped shaft of the rotor causes the rotor to rotate within the upper stator 70 which in turn causes rotation of the concentric shaft of the rotor which extends from the helically shaped portion of the rotor to the drive end 74 and hence rotation of the casing cutter 76 the cutting blades 77 are moved to the cutting position shown in fig2 by means of the liquid flow within the cutting retrieving tool typically the liquid used to drive the rotor of the mud motor and to extend the cutting blades 77 of the casing cutter 76 is water and where the cutting and retrieval tool is used offshore then the liquid is preferably seawater however other liquids such as drilling mud could be used fig4 shows the wellhead removal tool 2 in more detail the tool 2 has three engagement arms 3 only two shown the engagement arms 3 attach on to an external profile 4 of the wellhead 1 the engagement arms 3 are mounted in a protective skirt 5 by means of a pivot 6 the pivot 6 enables the engagement arms 3 to pivot from an engaged position where they engage the wellhead 1 to a disengaged position the engagement arms 3 are biased towards the disengaged position by means of helical springs 50 only one shown mounted on top of the protective skirt 5 and above the engagement arms 3 there is an upper housing 7 the skirt 5 is bolted to the upper housing 7 by bolts 56.
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900 denotes back end connection means and the other reference symbols are identical to those in fig1 in the embodiment of the present invention shown in fig2 the controller 310 is provided as a separate device from the storage device 300 and connected to the network 700 the controller 310 and the storage device 300 are connected to each other by the back end connection 900 in this configuration also it is possible to perform the processes same as those in the aforementioned first embodiment the connection means 900 may be for example fc ip infini band and the like the management terminal 800 references the aforementioned various information items held by the server 100 via the network 700 or the san 600 and can display them for a user moreover according to a request from the user the management terminal can set various information items via the network 700 or the san 600 such as formation setting deletion of a virtualized volume making correspondence between the virtualized volume and the physical volume 400 formation setting deletion of a virtualized volume pair and the like as has been described above according to the present invention in an information processing system which virtualizes a storage region it is possible to perform management and control of processing in a storage system according to a virtualized storage region especially in the storage device system it is possible to perform snapshot formation management and control according to a virtualized storage region independently moreover according to the present invention instructions of processing management and control in the storage device system can be performed according to a virtualized storage region it should be further understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention and that.
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metal conductors 186 and contacts 187 is basically the same as in fig3 c of the parent application however using this technique as i did on the chip of the parent application on the chip 100 of the present invention would have resulted in a much wider sum of minterm region 116b than i actually achieved because of the much higher number of sum of minterm transfer signals that are required for the sixteen bit microprocessor chip of the present invention furthermore i was able to arrive at a reasonably optimum layout of the sum of minterm region in the parent application only after three very laborious trial layouts in which i followed the approach described in the above referenced parent application to positioning the minterm summing horizontal metal lines 186 in such a way as to provide gaps through which diffused and or polycrystalline silicon conductors could be 34 dropped 34 down into the register transfer logic where the resulting sum of minterm transfer signals were needed to avoid utilization of an excessive amount of chip surface area for routing such signals however the method of arranging the relative positions of the horizontal metal sum of minterm lines 186 is different than in the above referenced parent application of course the relative placement of the horizontal metal lines 186 determines the placement of all n channel mosfets connected to a particular horizontal line and hence determines how far down into sum of minterm region 116b the vertical poly polycrystalline silicon lines.
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the cyclist 41 operating a bicycle 25 in a forward leaning standing posture while the concave waist support 74 is in a forward and elevated position in the drawing of fig7 being an anterior elevation view is depicted the anterior view of the human torso 53 on which torso 53 is indicated the three principal areas of supporting contact made on the torso 53 by the concave waist support 74 of the anterior support device 71 the lateral support pads 77 make contact with the iliac crests 51 being the crests of the iliac bones 51 of the cyclist 39 s 41 hips 42 the lateral support pads 77 are formed concavely to make a fitted support around the convex protuberances of the iliac crests 51 the lateral pads 77 also curve around the medial faces of the iliac crests 51 to provide support in the areas between the iliac crests 51 and the lateral edges of the rectus abdominis muscle 54 the lateral pads 77 are further formed to make clearance with increased concavity on the inferior edges of the lateral pads 77 for the muscles of the upper legs 55 where these muscles attach at the iliac crests 51 and also where these leg muscles 55 attach to the inguinal ligaments 40 which ligaments 40 extend from the iliac crests 51 to the pubic symphysis 45 the lateral pads 77 are the primary surfaces of anterior support for the seating system 21 a secondary surface of support is the medial support pad 78 of the anterior support device 71 the lower abdomen 49 has a more limited capacity to support body weight because of the sensitive digestive and reproductive organs located in the abdomen 49 the pubic symphysis 45 is also sensitive.
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guided to the window 12 and diffuse light passes through the window 12 and enters the interior of the optical non transparent housing 11 having a lambertian ray pattern this ray pattern will transmit through an optical non diffuse material e g glass or air depending on the angle of incidence light of a certain wavelength range passes the interference filter 13 as described above with reference to fig1 the electric signals resulting from the detection of the transmitted light by means of the photo sensors 14 are processed by the control electronics not shown which are external in this case taking e g into account the interference filter 13 transmission wavelength at a defined angle of incidence the geometrical arrangement of the window 12 the photo sensors 14 and the shape and extension of the photo sensors 14 themselves in this embodiment the detected signals of three photo sensors 14 having a semi circular shape with the first photo sensor in the center the second semi circular photo sensor with a semi circular notch arranged around the first photo sensor and the third semi circular photo sensor with a semi circular notch arranged around the second photo sensor are transmitted to the control electronics the window 12 is a pinhole position above the center of the first photo sensor the electronic control signals transmitted from the photo sensors are used.
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mixture need not be chemically pure to reduce no x suitable selective catalyst reducing scr materials suitable for use with ethanol reductant include alumina supported tin or tin oxides as disclosed in u s pat no 6 030 590 and silver based catalysts as described in u s pat nos 6 045 765 6 057 259 and 6 284 211 and in sae papers 2000 01 2813 and 2001 01 1935 all incorporated herein by reference however because catalyst materials need to be developed in association with the reductant type different fuel borne reductants i e propane butane etc would likely require other catalyst formulations for optimal no x conversion the chemical process whereby no and no 2 are reduced on catalysts have been studied but a series of actual steps has been postulated only multiple steps are known to be involved and they have been shown to vary by type of catalyst type of support chemical nature of the reductant and temperature of the catalyst an excellent review is r burch et al applied catalysis b environmental 39 283 2002 each control system of scr and reductant must be optimized to maximize n 2 yield while minimizing n 2 o a potential greenhouse gas and nh 3 optimization includes matching the amount of reductant to the concentration of no x in the exhaust at a given time and maintaining the temperature of the scr catalyst to maximize conversion to n 2 the inherent difficulty in reducing the no x lies in the fact that modern compression ignition internal combustion engines operate using the lean burn principle to maximize fuel economy and the exhaust gas contains.
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element keeper 447 this protrusion is provided with the ratio of the lengths of movable element 418 and keeper 447 as well as disposition of limiting flange 448 on movable element 418 as a result in the inoperative position spring 441 holds movable element 418 in an extreme lower position needed for preventing lower holder part 407 from spontaneous falling out of upper holder part 406 thus batteries 421 422 are contacting with movable element 418 in any position the offered mechanism of interacting spring 441 batteries 421 422 and movable element 418 is novelty allowing simplifying the design of turning means 420 due to using only one spring 441 both as a battery holding means and as a spring of turning means 420 as well as enhancing a reliability of the electrical circuit due to decreasing the number of disconnectable contacts while in the identical mechanism in the prior art at least two springs as well as the disconnecting contact of the movable element and battery are used in fig3 32 is used holder subassembly 454 shown in fig2 to 30 and having a plastic housing 453 eliminating a short circuit between movable element 448 and lower holder part 407 in the inoperative position fig3 version embodiment 500 of the offered intubation laryngoscope shown in fig3 to 38.
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116 and the mobile network 112 communications between the user equipment 102 and the mobile network 112 and within the mobile network 112 are inherently secure due to the security requirements under the gsm standards the application server 120 is also operated by a third party which may or may not be the same as the operator of the sms gateway 116 and can provide applications and services to the user equipment for example the application server 120 can provide applications and services that can be downloaded by the user equipment 102 such as games music and video download services at least some of these applications require the user to download an application onto the user equipment 102 first and register that application before subsequent use of it the specific operation of the elements in fig1 in process for registering an application on the user equipment 102 will be described in more detail below with reference to the message flow diagram of fig2 references in fig2 to the elements found in fig1 are made using like reference numerals in step 200 the user equipment 102 already has an application stored in its memory 108 in this example the application is a music download application but could be any other application stored on the user equipment 102 the application can be provided in a number of different ways such as by downloading by the user or it can be preloaded on the device one method of.
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which contains the equipment and is indicated by a chain dotted outline in the quiescent state illustrated in the figure in which both motor m and load l are stationary the electromagnet s of the actuator 45 is supplied with current via the auxiliary switch d 2 and via the auxiliary switch c 1 which has closed after a time interval which is considered as having already elapsed the safety switch s 1 is therefore open and the rod 30 of the slide block 27 does not lock the key 22 with the result that the door p can be opened opening of the safety switch s 1 and of the startup switch d 1 prevent the supply of current to the coil cb of the contactor device k when the door is opened withdrawal of the key 22 confirms by mechanical means 11 rotary member 11 of fig1 and 2 the open state of the safety switch s 1 and the motor m cannot be restarted even in the event of a power supply failure or any other fault condition in the electromagnet s when the door is reclosed the key 22 displaces the mechanical component 11 in the direction j but the slideblock 27 remains in the downwardly displaced position since it is acted upon by the the electromagnet s still supplied with current an action exerted on the startup push button d established closure of the startup switch d 1 interrupts the supply of current to the coil s by opening the auxiliary switch d 2 the electromagnet s therefore releases the.
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indicative of the speed at which the engine 11 is operated this engine speed signal is transferred to a computer circuit shown schematically at 43 that is programmed with the control for the main exhaust control valve 32 and the auxiliary exhaust control valves 35 these control signals include a timing varying signal e that is transmitted to the servo motor 34 for the main control valve 32 and either an opening control signal f 1 or a closing control signal f 2 to the servo motor 37 for the auxiliary control valves 35 although a wide variety of sequensive operations may be employed in conjunction with the invention a particular sequence is shown in fig6 which is fairly typical of the way the invention may be practiced as will be noted from the curve a the auxiliary control valves 35 are normally maintained in a closed position until the engine reaches a predetermined speed 8 000 rpm in the illustrated embodiment at which time the valves 35 are fully opened on the other hand the main control valve 32 is normally held in its lower most position h 1 which provides the maximum retard of the opening of the main exhaust port 26 at low and mid range speeds at some speed 5 000 rpm in the illustrated embodiment the main control valve 32 is opened with a ramp like function until the valve is fully opened at some pre determined higher range speed however in accordance with the invention and to avoid the.
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that condensate from the dehumidification subsystem 2 is placed in the potable water storage tanks 3 capture screen 20 is preferably equipped with hydraulic or mechanical powered devices such as motor 22 that can position the capture screen s 20 to maximize the utilization of prevailing winds that blow across the ship 1 a mounting base 24 allows rotation of capture screen 20 through an appropriate mechanism such as ball bearings 26 that are mounted to base 24 this arrangement allows a minimum of 180 u00b0 rotation in response to motor 22 cooling water which is used as a condensing agent for capture screen 20 can be introduced from the cold water from the containers 40 of the ro subsystem 4 through piping 6 c in a likewise fashion potable condensate can be removed from capture screen 20 through piping 6 p to be delivered to one or more of the storage tanks 3 in one proposed although not necessary mode of operation ship 1 would be located in a tropical environment such as the gulf of mexico locations such as this are desirable because the water has sufficient depth i e approximately 2500 feet to allow the lowering of the containers 40 of the ro subsystem 4 although it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any saltwater environment where such water depth and ambient air conditions exist is equally usable prior to immersion of the containers 40 and ro unit 41 of the ro subsystem 4.
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stay 19 of the peripheral edge 4 the leds protrude partially from the receiving portion 18 into the interior of the taillight the light beams emitted from the leds impinge preferably exclusively upon the reflective interior surface 7 from where they are reflected to the light screen 2 in this manner the entire light screen 2 is indirectly illuminated it is also possible to arrange the leds 12 such that the light beams emitted by them partially impinge directly upon the light screen 2 and partially upon the reflective interior surface 7 at which they are reflected to the light screen 2 in this manner the light screen 2 is also optimally illuminated across its entire surface the reflective interior surface 7 needs to be provided only in that area of the housing wall 1 a in which the light beams emitted by the leds 12 impinge upon the housing wall 1 a the light screen 2 can have a desired color e g corresponding to the vehicle color it is also possible to color the leds 12 accordingly instead of the leds 12 neon lights fluorescent lights incandescent light bulbs and the like can be used also in the illustrated embodiment the taillight is a complete taillight assembly which comprises e g the brake light the turn signal and the rear light however it is also possible to embody each individual light such that the light screen is illuminated by the leds 12 directly and indirectly in the described manner in this case the light screens are colored corresponding to the signal colors yellow turn signal red.
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for detecting the strength of the electromagnetic field travels through the pipeline in a scraper or similar device senses the magnitude of the field and generates a signal indicative of the condition of the cathodic protection system application_number US 68916176 A description referring to fig1 pipe 11 and sacrificial anodes 12a and 12b are each disposed in a backfilled ditch 13 the two sacrificial anodes 12a and 12b ae rod like members placed in the ditch 13 on each side of the pipe 11 and oriented substantially parallel to pipe 11 it will be understood by those skilled in the art that multiple anodic members such as sacrificial anodes 12a and 12b are usually employed in installations in which pipe 11 is of large diameter to ensure that the entire surface of pipe 11 behaves as the cathode of a galvanic cell although this invention may be practiced in cathodic protection systems that employ a continuous anodic member electrically connected to pipe 11 at any number of points along the path of pipe 11 the invention can also be practiced in installations in which a plurality of separate anodic elements are disposed along the path of pipe 11 with each anodic element being electrically connected to the wall of pipe 11 the sacrificial anodes 12a and 12b are electrically connected to the pipe 11 by electrically insulated conductors 14a and 14b that are formed or wound in the shape of a solenoidal coil conductors 14a and 14b are electrically connected to sacrificial anodes 12a and 12b by conventional means for example connecting collar 16a securely fastens conductor 14a to.
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descending order however it is unnecessary to dispose medium connectors in size always between the largest male connectors and the smallest male connectors in the above mentioned embodiment the male connectors are mounted to the frame but the female connectors may be mounted thereto with the construction of the connector assembly according to the first embodiment of the present invention the large connectors themselves which are fixed to the frame with strong force to protect the small connectors as a result the ribs for protecting the small connectors which are used in the conventional connector assembly is unnecessary to the connector assembly according to the present invention which allows the space occupied by the ribs to be eliminated resulting in small connector in size contributing to the effective utilization of the parts accommodating space further with the construction of the connector assembly according to the second embodiment of the present invention the large connectors are fixed to the frame with considerably strong force which more securely protects the small connecters from impact caused by outer force further in the present invention tile small male connectors are guided and connected to the mated female connectors based on the motion of the large male connectors in the engaging operation which prevents the small male connectors from gouging the mated female connectors it is also possible to insert the large and small male.
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two operational amplifiers oa 210 and 216 which are configured in a unity gain mode the oas 210 and 216 preferably include low noise large input swing devices indeed in the preferred embodiment they are constructed in such a way that their inputs can swing virtually from rail to rail furthermore the oas 210 and 216 are preferably mos devices in order to achieve very high input impedance and very low gate current the oas 210 and 216 drive the bases of two transistors 212 and 214 whose differential collector currents are proportional to the differential input voltages 118 and 116 in order to increase the dynamic range of the circuit 100 the overall circuit noise must be minimized this is accomplished by designing a low noise input stage operational amplifier a single p channel current source and a negative feedback around the input operational amplifiers in order to ensure that the outputs stay biased at the proper voltage level usually 1 2 the supply voltage the common mode feedback signal is applied to the pmos devices 222 and 226 in the complimentary output stage the common mode signal 224 adjusts itself to the variations of the input signal thereby suitably controlling the pmos drain current it is noted that the source of the common mode signal 224 has not been elaborated in fig2 for it is commonly known in the art the input ports 116 and 118 are differentially driven by the incoming signal.
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and the experimental discussion are set forth to aid in an understanding of the invention but are not intended to and should not be construed to limit in any way the invention as set forth in the claims which follow balb c mice charles river laboratories were immunized by the intraperitoneal route with pha activated human pbmc pha activated pbmc at 6 u00d7 10 7 cells mouse mice received 5 subsequent booster injections of between 2 5 u00d7 10 7 cells over a six month period for preparation of activated spleen cells 2 mice were injected intraperitoneally and intravenously with 1 u00d7 10 7 and 2 5 u00d7 10 6 cells respectively on two successive days starting four days prior to the cell fusion spleen cells were isolated from these mice and fused with sp2 0 cells at a ratio of 1 1 with 35 v v polyethylene glycol 4000 e merck according to the method of fazekas et al j immunol methods 35 1 1980 the fused cells were plated at a density of 6 u00d7 10 5 cells ml well in 48 well cluster dishes in imdm supplemented with 10 fbs glutamine 2 mm u03b2 mercaptoethanol 0 1 mm gentamicin 50 g ml 5 origen hybridoma cloning factor igen inc 5 p388d1 supernatant 10 and 100 units ml rhuil 6 hybridoma supernatants were assayed for specific anti il 12 receptor antibodies by 1 immunoprecipitation of the soluble complex of 125 i huil 12 crosslinked to il 12 receptor 125 i.
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the power combiner 17 and adjusting the amplitude control 24 and the phase control 28 the inputs signal to the port n and to the port o can be added with the same amplitude but with 180 u00b0 different phase angles this results in the output at the port q of a signal consisting mainly of the distorted components the normal signal element being weak if the coupling between the ports n and p is approximately one and the coupling between the ports n and q is sufficiently low the majority of the input to the port n will be outputted from the port p the output from the port q mainly the distorted component is transferred to the port s of the power combiner 18 via the amplitude control 25 phase control 29 and auxiliary amplifier 21 where it is amplified while the output from the port p the normal signal and the distortion component is inputted to the port r of the power combiner 18 through the delay line 33 by suitably setting the coupling of the power combiner between the ports r and t and between the ports s and t and adjusting the amplitude control 25 and the phase control 29 the distortion components to the port r and to the port s have the same amplitude but 180 u00b0 phase differences this produces an output signal with the distortion components sufficiently canceled and suppressed that is the.
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the available credit amount the subscriber accesses the ivr 30 by calling the preprogrammed number using the wireless device 10 the telephone 150 or via a data network such as the internet the system permits the subscriber to call the preprogrammed number even though the available credit amount on the device 10 may have fallen below a required amount needed to make an outbound call when the preprogrammed number is called the ivr 30 answers the call step 600 and launches its application similar to one used for the activation of the device 10 the ivr 30 collects and validates information about the device 10 i e the msisdn step 610 to increase the available credit amount the subscriber may use step 620 a credit debit card and or a scratch card described in more detail below in a single phone call the subscriber may increase the available credit amount step 660 for more than one device 10 and may use more than one credit debit card scratch card or any combination of the above cards once the scratch card has been authorized step 650 or the credit debit card information collected step 640 and if the subscriber has no further operations to perform the call will be terminated step 670 fig7 illustrates a process flow relating to the credit refresh the ivr 30 may.
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other than u201c specifying character string print of u2018 image file to which additional information is added u2019 piece by piece u201d is selected a print process therefor ends and the pint process of the selected option starts u201c no u201d at step 401 it is displayed on the display unit 13 a u201c screen for specifying character string s u201d not shown which displays a list of description contents of text files describing additional information which are stored in the external recording unit 11 the user can select a search keyword on the screen for specifying character string s by operating the operational table unit 14 a method for specifying a search keyword in this embodiment is not limited to the above described method for example a character string as a search condition may be inputted by a user with use of a software keyboard screen not shown displayed on the display unit 13 when a search keyword is specified only image files satisfying the imputed search condition are retrieved among the image files recorded in the external recording unit 11 step 402 also all texts described in the additional information files stored in the external recording unit 11 may be retrieved and displayed as a list on the display unit 13 so that a user can select a search keyword from the displayed list as described above when a search condition is specified image files stored in the external recording unit 11 of the digital camera 1 are searched step 402 in an image file having additional information the additional information is stored in text format in the image information portion 202 as the header portion of the.
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of the mixer 126 where it is added to a delayed version of the multicarrier signal at the first input of the mixer 126 on line 120 the delay block 104 merely compensates for the processing delays in the impulse generator and the complex filters which together may be considered an error block 101 the added error signal on line 123 must fulfill the above described frequency constraints and the peak and rvs evm constraints as discussed hereinabove the u201c hard clipper u201d provides an idealized result thus the signal on line 123 should approximate as closely as possible while fulfilling the additional constraints referring to fig3 there is illustrated an example implementation of the error impulse generator block 102 of fig1 the signal on line 300 provides an input to a block 302 which generates a single residual signal on line 304 the residual signal on line 304 is the difference between the original transmitted signal on line 300 and a u201c hard clipped signal u201d thus it represents the error associated with hard clipping the hard clipped signal itself may be generated by limiting the maximum amplitude of the signal to be transmitted on line 300 to a predefined limit the.
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26 there are also ic memory cards capacitances resistances etc and according to the position of the contact elements 20 21 pluralities of small round holes are arranged on the base plate 26 in order to implement better combination the third row contact elements 22 are combined with the base plate 26 through the pins extending upwards from the base frame 24 thus signals can be transmitted this is the prior art and it is not discussed here also as shown in fig5 it is the diagram of an embodiment of a card switch device supporting insertion of different types of memory cards according to the present invention in fig5 the base frame 24 of the present invention further comprises a top shell 14 and a bottom shell 16 for covering the card switch device 10 obviously besides the third row contact elements 22 the present invention provides a row pins set as marked with circle in fig 5 because the exterior size of the sd mmc card is similar to the ms duo card in the sizes i e the row pins set can be arranged around the position where the second row pins set of fig1 fig4 is to attain the same efficacy and object in conclusion the card switch device of the present invention has at least the following advantages and efficacy 1 the switch device of the cf card interface according to the present invention can support insertion and access of different types of standard memory cards which are inserted at different times through a single groove 2 according to the present invention the single groove is arranged to hold the different types of memory.
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filter and or the gas converter fig1 depicts the preferred service and a rejuvenation process of the system of the present invention the preliminary step 100 begins with new filter and converter cartridges having installed within the system on the information display there will be a message 102 indicating that the filter is okay along with the time remaining until the next change is required upon reaching ten hours prior for example to the filter or converter maximum life 104 the user will receive a warning that limited time remains until filter converter changeout must be conducted 106 at zero time remaining 108 the starter disable module 71 will preferably disable the motor and the user will receive a notice that the vehicle will not start 110 on or before this time the filter converter combination must be removed 112 when this is done it would be preferable that bar codes on each are scanned to indicate to the master canister control system that these two canisters are out of service the master canister control system is projected to be a nation wide or even world wide system for the tracking of all canisters and vehicles involved in the system of the present invention while the canisters are placed in service and then rejuvenated for later installation in another compatible vehicle next the filter and converter are transported to.
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at a uniform head pressure for the remainder of the open portion of the control period the volume of the cavity 59 is of course only a small portion of the total volume of beverage to be brewed and of the volume of the brewed beverage container 28 preferably in the case of making several gallons of brewed beverage per brew cycle the uniform flow dispenser head has a diameter and the cylindrical side wall 60 has a height to provide the a volume of only a fraction of a gallon the inlet opening 66 and the head pressure provides an initial flow rate into the uniform dispenser head 38 to fill the cavity 59 within less than a second at the start of each control period thereafter once the cavity 59 is filled back pressure is encountered and the flow rate is determined by the number and size of the plurality of dispenser holes 65 the greater the number of and the smaller the size of the dispenser holes the more uniform will be the flow across the top surface of the ingredient layer however the inventor has determined that in order to minimize clogging problems the dispenser holes 65 should not be too small on the other hand the inventor has determined in order to obtain optimum control over.
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the rotor magnet is driven at a feed angle which is one half of the feed angle of the two phase driving in other words the feed angle of the one two phase driving is 9 degrees as shown in fig2 b an energizing process is performed in such a manner that energizing positions 1 u2032 2 u2032 3 u2032 and 4 u2032 3 u2032 and 4 u2032 being not shown in which one of the two coils is not energized are inserted between the energizing positions 1 2 3 and 4 of the two phase driving although it is not shown in fig2 b the energizing position 3 u2032 is obtained by not energizing the coil on the left side of the energizing position 3 shown in fig2 a also the energizing position 4 u2032 is obtained by not energizing the coil on the right side of the energizing position 4 shown in fig2 a in the case of the one two phase driving as shown in fig2 b the coils are energized in a cycle to obtain the above stated positions in the sequence of 1 u2192 1 u2032 u2192 2 u2192 2 u2032 u2192 3 u2192 3 u2032 u2192 4 u2192 4 u2032 in that order according to the energizing process the magnet rotor rotates counterclockwise as viewed in fig2 b if the energizing sequence is reversed the magnet rotor comes to rotate clockwise now it is assumed that the permanent magnet 110 of the stepping motor for driving the focusing lens group holder 108 in the optical axis direction is composed of the magnet rotor which.
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film quantity corresponding to a predetermined number of frames or less a sensor for detecting the film end and sensors for detecting a malfunction of the drive motors detection data detected by these sensors are displayed by the display section application_number US 76397785 A description referring now to fig1 there is shown a camera device according to one embodiment of the present invention in which a release switch 11 is connected to a cpu 12 for general control of the camera the cpu 12 is connected to a finder unit 14 through an led driver 13 the finder unit 14 includes a finder screen 15 on which is projected an endoscopic image transmitted through the image guide of an endoscope not shown a character display section 16 provided under the finder section 15 and an ee level display segment 17 at one side of the finder screen 15 the cpu 12 is connected to motors 20 and 21 through motor drivers 18 and 19 respectively the motor 20 which serves in film winding is coupled with for example rotary disks 22 1 and 22 2 which rotate in association with the motor 20 the rotary disk 22 1 is designed so as to rotate by one step each time the film is advanced one frame while the rotary disk 22 2 is adapted to make a full turn while the motor 20 makes revolutions required for winding the film the rotary disk 22 1 is fitted with reflecting plates 22a and 22b and the rotary disk 22 2 with a single reflecting plate 22c photosensors 24 25 and 26 are arranged so as to be able to detect the reflecting plates.
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11 respectively the grounding pin 18 and the contact pin 19 are insulated from the lens mount 14 by respective insulating members 18a and 19a and electrically connected to a control circuit 40 on the lens side the grounding pin 26 and the contact pin 27 are connected to a control circuit 50 on the camera body side in the mount member 20 as constructed above according to the present invention the mount body having a complex contour can be easily and inexpensively injection molded furthermore the reinforcing ring member 22 has a simple shape and accordingly can be inexpensively made of metal consequently as a whole the manufacturing cost can be remarkably reduced while ensuring necessary strength and precision since the mount surface 21a is made of synthetic resin no sound is made during the sliding contact of the mount surfaces 21a and 15 in particular since the engineering plastic has a high strength is highly corrosion proof and highly wear proof there is no change in the friction characteristics despite repeated attachment and detachment fig6 through 8 show a second embodiment of the present invention in this embodiment the reinforcing ring member 22 in the first embodiment mentioned above which is embedded in the mount body 21 is replaced with a fastening type of reinforcing ring.
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one or more core services at step 212 a determination is made by the controller 104 whether the first service indicates that a ready signal will be returned once the service is fully initialized when such a ready signal is required flow proceeds to step 214 wherein the controller 104 waits for the ready signal signifying completion of the initialization of the first sequence when no ready signal is anticipated or after such ready signal is received flow proceeds to step 216 at step 216 a determination is made whether any additional services remain in the sequence list for initialization when no additional services remain to be initialized by the controller 104 the synchronous startup method terminates when at least one additional service still requires startup prior to beginning document processing operations flow proceeds to step 218 whereupon the next service in the sequence is initialized it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that such sequence is suitably capable of being an infrastructure core or higher level service depending upon where in the startup sequence the service is located i e what prior initialized services the next service requires for initialization thus at step 218 the next sequential service is initialized by the controller 104 those skilled in the art will further appreciate that such a sequence is capable of depending from the first sequence thereby requiring the initialization of the first sequence the controller 104 then determines at step 220 whether the next service in the sequence indicates that a ready message.
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or optically recorded by a sensing apparatus 105 it is assumed that the sensing apparatus 105 is embedded in a wtru as soon as the sensing apparatus 105 is activated the wtru identifies its own location and creates a field of usage fou the creation of the fou marks the location boundary of the sensing apparatus in terms of position coordinates the sensing apparatus 105 may include various sensing devices such as a zoom lens 120 for gathering optical information of a target 150 a microphone 125 for gathering audible information regarding the target 150 or the like these various sensing devices 120 125 may be used in determining the fou the sensing apparatus 105 may analyze the location of the target 150 with the help of the fou the sensing apparatus attempts to identify if a communication path is available to the target 150 if a direct communication path as shown in fig1 is available through some form of local ad hoc peer to peer network it will try to alert the communicating devices e g cell phone 110 pager 115 associated with the target 150 by sending an electronic warning signal 130 if a direct communication path is not available the sensing apparatus 105 sends the fou information along with the result of analysis i e location image sound of the target 150 to a network server 205 as shown in fig2 the network server 205 attempts to identify the target 150 which may require the network server 205 having to request information from servers of other operators personal information databases or the like if the network.
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r 2 r 3 r 5 and r 6 h and r 4 br y bf 4 u2212 and the salts s4 1 s4 2 and s4 3 shown in fig4 the substituents on the benzene rings were in the para position each of said salts e previously dissolved to approximately 25 by weight in a solvent in particular propylene carbonate was present in an amount of 3 by weight relative to the total weight of the polymerisable composition co initiators b hydrogen peroxide h 2 o 2 b1 isobutylvinylether b2 4 mercaptophenol b3 photosensitizer c phenothiazine c1 i u2014 various polymerisable compositions in accordance with the invention were subjected to irradiation without adding external heat to said compositions i e at ambient temperature the proportion by weight of cationic salt relative to the total weight of the polymerisable composition in this case 1 gram g was 3 regardless of whether the salt was s1 1 the salt s3 1 or irgacure 250 which is an iodonium salt the proportions by weight of the co initiator b1 and of the co initiator b2 relative to the total weight of the polymerisable composition were respectively 3 and 1 the proportion by weight of photosensitizer c1 relative to the total weight of the polymerisable composition was 1 the irradiation lamp was a hamamatsu hg u2014 xe lamp with a 365 nm reflector and a power of 40 milliwatts per square centimeter mw cm 2 the polymerisable composition was applied to a substrate in this example a kbr pellet in the form of a single layer with a thickness of 20 micrometers u03bcm the maximum rates of polymerisation rp as well as the conversions x after 400 seconds.
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devices 48 and 49 are an integral part of the machine which according to the invention performs the transverse cutting of the cloth or quilt p stitches the edges upstream and downstream of the provided cut and applies two additional strips 10 d which lie transversely to the strips 10 a with which the edges upstream and downstream of the cut are provided as shown in fig7 and 9 the machine is generally designated by the reference numeral 50 and comprises a finishing unit 50 a composed of a box like carriage 51 which by means of four free wheels 52 slides on a pair of parallel rails 53 whose opposite ends are fixed to side walls 54 55 fig4 of the framework of the machine 50 a sewing machine 56 of the type with four needles 57 is fitted on the carriage 51 and can therefore produce four parallel stitch lines the sewing machine 56 is moved in the direction y which lies transversely to the direction x by means of a movement system which comprises a chain 58 having a portion which is fixed to the carriage 51 and being closed in a loop on a pair of sprockets 59 60 which are fitted in a cantilever fashion on the sides 54 55 the sprocket 59 is free while the other sprocket 60 receives its motion from a gearmotor 61 which is flanged to the side 54 the gearmotor 61 is controlled by a pair of stroke limit switches 62 and 63 which determine the points of inversion of the back and forth strokes two arms 64 cantilever out in front of the carriage 51 fig9 in order to rotatably support a roll 65.
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can be snapped finally fig1 shows an alternative configuration with special complementary holding profiles 60 and 61 on the short edges of panels 62 and 63 hook elements 64 and 67 are again provided which have webs and hook projections as in the configurations above the configuration according to fig1 is designed such that front side 75 of lower side hook element 64 of second panel 63 has a protruding snap element 65 on its free end which engages an undercut recess 66 of upper side hook element 67 of first panel 62 hook elements 64 and 67 can be snapped together by applying slight pressure and undergoing elastic deformation panels 62 and 63 are locked perpendicular to the installation plane by snap element 65 that engages recess 66 the locking of panels 62 and 63 to prevent them from being pulled apart in their longitudinal direction is achieved by holding surfaces 68 and 69 which are provided on hook projections 70 and 71 of hook elements 64 and 67 in the configuration shown protruding snap element 65 of second panel 63 is designed as a ridge that extends over the entire length of the edge undercut recess 66 of first panel 62 is designed as an elongated groove which receives the ridge in the connected position the ridge and the.
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hydrolytic degradation i e at 28 and 42 days most of the plasma surface treated vicryl sutures also showed better tensile strength retention than the controls the range of improvement being from 20 to 80 better in the dexon sutures the range of improvement on tensile breaking strength retention was considerably better than the controls the results from plasma treating maxon sutures however were not as satisfactory as those obtained using the other synthetic absorbable sutures all the plasma surface treated synthetic absorbable sutures exhibited higher hydrophobicity than the corresponding controls as evidenced in contact angle 0 specific wettability sw and work of adhesion w data for example both untreated pds and maxon sutures had a water contact angle of about 71 degrees while the contact angle of all the treated pds and maxon sutures increased to 90 degrees and above in addition all the treated pds and maxon sutures showed negative sw while the corresponding controls exhibited positive sw the creation of a more hydrophobic and or a more cross linked surface on the synthetic absorbable sutures by the plasma surface treatments of the present invention improve the retention of tensile breaking strength of synthetic absorbable sutures the increasing hydrophobic and or cross linked nature of the plasma treated synthetic absorbable sutures resulted in a slower diffusion of chemicals into synthetic absorbable sutures as was evidenced.
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end wall and two on the rear wall of a rectangular oven other arrangements for mounting a plurality of bag and holder assemblies 34 for simultaneous heating in a microwave oven can be employed and may vary with the shape of the oven cavity the drive mechanism will be arranged to simultaneously oscillate and advance the rotation of each holder assembly for example turning it in one direction about 270 u00b0 then reversing the direction of rotation for about 180 u00b0 then turning it forward again about 270 u00b0 and so on in this way the holder assembly is rocked to ensure mixing of the liquid with the still frozen portions in the bag during the thawing process while also ensuring a constantly varying orientation of the assembly relative to the microwave energy field by the progressive advancement of the average rotational position of the holder assembly in the field it has been found that operating with the standard microwave frequency of 2450 mhz and using a standard 300 ml thin plastic plasma bag the major dimensions of the holder 10 should preferably be held within relatively close limits i e within a few percent of the following a the diameter d1 of the holder 10 without the flange 14 i e the diameter of the base 11 17 5 cm b the depth d2 of the cavity formed by the apron 15 i e the distance from the base 11 to the apron 15 1 8 cm while the full depth d3 of the external dimensions 2 cm c the width d4 of the apron at its center 4 5 cm other dimensions that are less critical but nevertheless should preferably be adopted are e the.
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race 18 is held in contact with the rollers of the conical roller and cage assembly 15 by the magnetic attraction of the magnetic particles of the powder mixture to the magnets 16 by the lines of flux extending through the non magnetic base sheet 21 of the sample tray in the specific prototype arrangement employed the magnetic coupling force or attraction is about 50 kilograms as will be noted in fig3 the sample tray is retained in appropriate aligned position relative to the magnets 16 and in spaced clearance relationship therefrom enabling rotation as guided by the conical roller and cage assembly through the driving connection provided by the separable coupling 13 fig4 shows in detail a plan view of the arrangement of the magnets 16 on the magnet support plate 6 the basic magnets 16 are rectangular prisms which have been magnetized across their minor axis or shortest dimension to impart opposite polarity to their opposed major surfaces as shown in perspective in fig5 best results are obtained when an even number of magnets 16 are used the individual magnets 16 are positioned on the magnet support plate 6 in a circle which is concentric with the axis of rotation of the tray and are arranged such that their major axis extends radially outward from the centrally located drive shaft hole 10 it will be noted that a major edge of each magnet rather than the center line thereof is positioned along the radius of the circle of magnets thus each magnet 16 is.
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step in the ordering subroutine is to compare the first and second measured values in memory b the smaller of the two is selected and compared in a successive pairwise fashion until the smallest bm of all the measurements in memory b is known since the memory location of this smallest value also indicates the channel number m from which it was taken the microprocessor looks up the code for that channel from lookup table memory a and stores that code word in the first location of order memory c that will be the first channel to be used for test transmission since ordering has not yet been completed pairwise comparison of the remaining measurements resumes to obtain the next smallest value finally after all measurement memory b locations have been ordered order memory c contains code words for the n channels to be tried in the order of increasing ambient noise level the switching operation is then begun in which the microprocessor reads code words from the memory locations in memory c providing to the frequency synthesizer the code words necessary to select specific channels in the arrangement shown in fig2 a system operation depends on the availability of independent samples of each channel the channels represent n possible frequency slots in a radio communication system wherein the synthesizer under control of the microprocessor tunes the receiver to each channel the synthesizer provides a local oscillator signal for each channel to a mixer in the receiver the receiver includes appropriate rf and if stages that translate.
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at least comparable to the uniformity of substitution which can be obtained with monochloroacetic acid as the etherifying agent and is definitely better than the result obtained with sodium monochloroacetate frequently viscosities which are markedly higher than about 100 000 mpa s measured in a 1 8 strength aqueous solution according to hoeppler can be observed and as a rule these high viscosities do not substantially decrease even in aqueous salt solutions the etherifying agent can be stored and handled safely without difficulty i e it is neither particularly sensitive to cold fp u2266 25 u00b0 c nor particularly readily evaporated bp u2267 130 u00b0 c and in addition it is less caustic and aggressive than the free acid the addition metering into the reaction mixture is without problems since a local drop of the ph value to the acid range which is possible if monochloroacetic acid is added cannot occur in this case shifting of the ph value into the acid range is undesirable since on the one hand it results in a decomposition of the polymer chain of the cellulose molecules and is thus one of the causes for a reduction of viscosity and on the other hand it destroys the alkali cellulose formed as compared with a reaction procedure which comprises initially mixing the cellulose with the etherifying agent and subsequently alkalizing an improved substitution yield per mole of etherifying agent employed is obtained and fewer by products of the reaction for example glycolic acid sodium glycolate are formed which must be removed from the mixture organic solvent water by a complicated treatment after carrying out the reaction in the examples which follow parts.
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moderator material such that the neutron and gamma capabilities can be integrated into a single unit further cd cadmium or another thermal neutron absorber could be placed around the moderator to reduce neutron background and to enable the differential dieaway technique dda dda allows for the detection of prompt neutrons resulting from the active interrogation the thermal neutron absorber prevents thermal neutrons from impinging on the detector to produce a signal with a time structure similar to the one produced from fission the neutron detector e g he 3 tubes may be partially or completely disposed within the plastic scintillator also the neutron detector e g he 3 tubes may be placed in front of the plastic scintillator behind the plastic scintillator and or between the plastic scintillator further by embedding the he 3 tubes directly inside the plastic scintillator of the gamma detector such an arrangement will allow the entire neutron moderator e g a plastic scintillator to be sensitive to gamma rays thus increasing detection efficiency of the gamma rays and reducing space additionally based on design preferences those skilled in the art may choose to include an additional moderator material to assist with neutron detection for example the tube can.
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allow a certain amount of fluid flow once the machine is operating this then unwanted cross port leakage reduces the overall efficiency of the hydrostatic transmission since the effective capacity of flow delivery of pump 12 is decreased cross port leakage also generates substantial heat which has the negative effect of increasing the operating temperature of closed loop circuit 10 this excessive operating temperature is not only a safety issue for machine operators but also reduces the service life of the machine adding an additional oil cooling device not only increases the cost of the machine but also adds complexity and may encumber possible space and location limitations it is thus desirable that an orifice performs its u201c cross port bypassing u201d function only near the neutral or dead band position of the hydrostatic transmission and that thereafter the orifice be disabled during continuous operation of the machine away from the neutral or dead band position fig3 shows a schematic of a special valve block 37 having a directional valve 38 with an orifice 35 movement of directional valve 38 away from its neutral or centered position disables orifice 35 this orifice disablement occurs during normal operation of the hydrostatic transmission and significantly increases the efficiency of the transmission and substantially reduces the working or operating temperature of closed loop circuit 10 fig4 shows a schematic diagram of a hydrostatic transmission closed.
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until the clutch piston contacts and compresses a multi disc clutch pack 82 prior to initiating a shift referred to as the shift cycle the charging circuit 58 is in the charged state as illustrated in fig4 the charging accumulator reservoir 70 reserves pressurized fluid to be used in charging the clutch circuit 60 upon initiation of the shift cycle when the shift cycle is initiated as shown in fig5 the shift valve 62 is actuated to provide a flow path from the charging circuit 58 to the clutch circuit 60 opening the shift valve 62 releases the stored volume of pressurized fluid in the fluid reservoir 70 of the charging accumulator 54 this released fluid flow allows unrestricted flow and reduces the delay time due to its location downstream of the feed orifice 74 the pressurized fluid feed line 72 supplies pressurized flow through feed orifice 74 where the combined flow from the feed orifice 74 and the charging accumulator 54 causes the clutch 52 to stroke rapidly until the pressure at the shift valve 62 and charging accumulator are equalized the one way check valve 76 prevents scavenging of fluid by the charging accumulator 54 instead flow is directed only to the clutch circuit 60 after completely stroking the clutch piston 78 signaling the start of the shift phase.
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addition the plates are preferably about 1 mm to about 5 mm thick the plates are also preferably made of a plastic material with relatively high heat distortion temperature and low flammability padding 9 on the interior surfaces of the inner set of plates is shown to be substantially thicker than that of the rigid members themselves it is contemplated herein that in one embodiment padding 9 is not present the padding is however present in a preferred embodiment padding 9 may also be on the interior surface of all the inner set of plates if desired the padding is preferably flame retardant resistant to the penetration or absorption of liquids and is about u00bc inch thick plates 8 are shown in an overlapping configuration so that the gaps in one layer or set are covered by the plates in the other layer this may be referred to as an u201c armadillo effect u201d because as the invention expands or contracts there is always at least one plate layer over the entire surface so that no gap is exposed referring now to fig3 a perspective view of a flattened envelope is shown wherein hook and loop fastener strips 10 are used as the means to attach the device to an existing helmet these strips can be sewn or otherwise attached to the envelope itself referring now to fig4 a front view of the preferred shape of a plate 11 is.