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5 | and flowpaths 76 will provide fluid communication between the volume 74 and the wellbore external to the dampener 70 referring additionally now to fig9 another pressure wave dampener 82 is representatively illustrated the dampener 82 may be used for the dampener 30 in the method 10 however it should be understood that the dampener 82 may be used in other methods without departing from the principles of the invention the dampener 82 acts by viscously damping the pressure waves traveling through an annulus 84 formed between the wellbore 14 and the tubing string 12 the dampener 82 includes whiskers or fibers 86 extending outwardly from a central axially extending mandrel 88 preferably the fibers 86 contact the wellbore 14 in which case the fibers may be deployed after the dampener 82 is conveyed into the well for example by removing a shroud not shown initially constraining the fibers removal of the shroud enables the fibers 86 to extend outward into contact with the wellbore 14 the fibers 86 may be made of any material including steel other metals plastics composites etc the fibers 86 may be made of a phase change alloy in which case the pressure waves traveling through the fibers induce strain in the fibers. |
7 | is illustrated in fig2 4 fig2 is a top view of an identification card 207 that includes an rfid circuit comprising chip 101 and antenna 203 as can be seen antenna 203 also comprises legs 204 and 206 a button 205 is also included as is connected with or comprises a switch mechanism configured to connect legs 204 and 206 when the button is in the closed position and to disconnect them when the button is in the open position fig3 is a diagram illustrating card 207 with button in the open 205 position and fig4 is a diagram illustrating card 207 when button 205 is in the closed position antenna 203 is tuned with button 205 or more specifically the switching mechanism in the closed position such that legs 204 and 206 are connected or more specifically in electrical communication and acting as part of antenna 203 thus the impedance matching between chip 101 and antenna 203 must be designed to take into account the impedance of antenna 203 when the switching mechanism and legs 204 and 206 form part of antenna 203 as a result of the tuning of the impedance match when the switch mechanism is open there will be an impedance mismatch between chip 101 and antenna 203 the amount of impedance mismatch can be made to vary as required by a specific implementation to ensure that there is no unauthorized access to chip 101 for example in one embodiment the impedance of antenna 203 as seen by. |
1 | allow modification of the color of the light sent to camera of the visual prosthesis to respond to different environments users may choose the best filter to suit their needs in real time application_number US 201113097449 A description the glasses or visor 1 may have a sliding lens cover 7 that can be placed in front of the camera 3 lens on the visor 1 as shown in fig1 the camera may be mounted in the bridge of the glasses the sliding lens cover 7 may be made of dark shade transparent material to limit the intensity of light falling on the camera 3 lens based on the ambient light conditions the user can utilize this feature to limit bright light the sliding cover 7 material may provide a choice of nd normal density graded neutral density normal density plus ultraviolet nd uv color filters high contrast filters or there filters as are commonly known for use for eye glasses desired available filters can be combined into a single lens cover and placed linearly side by side incorporating a longer sliding travel each section of filter can come in front of the lens for desired effect fig2 and 3 show two different perspective views of an external portion of a visual prosthetic apparatus according to the present disclosure u2018 external u2019 is here meant to indicate that. |
3 | reaction mixture some product has separated is added to 1 2 liters of cold water the material is extracted with 3 1 ether dichloromethane five 300 ml portions the combined extracts are dried over magnesium sulfate and the solvents are removed on a rotary evaporator to give a semi solid residue crystallization of the residue from 300 ml of diisopropyl ether yields 86 g of product melting point 86 u00b0 88 u00b0 c a stirred solution of 15 g of 2 4 3 dimethylamino propoxy phenyl methylene 3 4 dihydro 1 2h naphthalenone in 150 ml of tetrahydrofuran is treated with 25 ml of 3 m methyl magnesium bromide the temperature rises to 50 u00b0 c after 4 hours at room temperature the mixture is poured into a cold solution of 7 0 g of ammonium chloride in 70 ml of water and the product is extracted with ether three 150 ml portions the combined extracts are dried over magnesium sulfate and the solvent removed on a rotary evaporator to give 16 7 g of the free base of the title compound as an oil the base 13 2 g is dissolved in 65 ml of acetonitrile and treated with a warm solution of 3 4 g of oxalic acid in 50 ml of acetonitrile on seeding the crystalline oxalate salt rapidly separates after cooling overnight the product weighs 12 9 g and has a melting point of 100 u00b0 103. |
1 | pass in front of the device with no intention of initiating towel dispensing preferably u201c hand wave u201d sensor output voltage is sampled and compared to avoid false initiation the sample rate may be every 10 milliseconds for example when an operator or user intends to dispense a towel u201c hand wave u201d sensor voltage is substantially higher than ambient for a determined number of samples at this point the motor is driven forward the u201c learned towel length u201d to accommodate possible additional towels being desired by the user the program delays for one tenth of the u201c tear time interval u201d then reviews the u201c hand wave u201d sensor output if a hand is still present the toweling is extended an additional l tl this additional dispensing sub sequence will continue until a hand is no longer detected by the u201c hand wave u201d sensor when a hand is no longer detected by the u201c hand wave u201d sensor the u201c tear time interval u201d is initiated during which the operator is expected to tear off the desired paper towels from the dispensed toweling after the u201c tear time interval u201d the motor is driven in reverse until the positioning sensor u201c s 1 u201d again detects the leading edge i e presumed new leading edge of the toweling alternatively the motor is driven forward the number of desired ltls e g 1 ltl 2 l tls or 3 l tls plus a predetermined additional extent the predetermined extent may be for example a distance between the point at which the leading edge of the toweling is. |
3 | organisms both oxygenic and non oxygenic phototrophs as well as non photosynthetic organisms crup was only found in oxygenic phototrophs and only in conjunction with another lycopene u03b2 cyclase crup was never found as the sole cyclase of any organism whereas non oxygenic phototrophs and non phototrophs as well as a few cyanobacteria have only one lycopene cyclase fig1 this phylogenetic distribution of crup in comparison to other lycopene cyclases suggests that either oxygenic photosynthesis has a requirement for more than one lycopene u03b2 cyclase or that crup has a function other than that of lycopene cyclization the former hypothesis that oxygenic photosynthetic organisms require more than one lycopene u03b2 cyclase seems unlikely since many cyanobacterial species have only one lycopene u03b2 cyclase either crtl or crua furthermore this hypothesis does not explain the exclusion of crup from all carotenoid producing non oxygenic organisms a phylogenetic tree was constructed based on 16s rrna from fully sequenced cyanobacteria fig1 this tree identified evolutionarily distinct clades of cyanobacteria one clade contained cyanobacteria with crup while another distinctly separate clade contained cyanobacteria that lacked crup the top clade fig1 was populated by open ocean cyanobacteria encompassing all but two of the non crup containing cyanobacteria these open ocean cyanobacteria are also known as u03b1 cyanobacteria which are characterized by having a co 2 concentrating mechanism involving a csos2 protein that is not found in u03b2 cyanobacteria those cyanobacteria that contain crup bottom clade in fig1 are from diverse ecological habitats including fresh water salt lakes intertidal zones hot springs dry rocks symbiotic relationships etc these crup containing cyanobacteria are known as u03b2 cyanobacteria contain co2 concentrating mechanisms that utilize. |
8 | 14 a typical rotor position transducer rpt for the 3 phase 4 rotor pole drive of fig1 is shown schematically in fig6 the three sensors are shown with 120 u00b0 mechanical offset but can have any offset that equals 120 u00b0 electrical the schematic shown has teeth with a mark space ratio of unity in practice this may be varied slightly to accommodate any non ideal characteristics of the sensors e g beam width in an optical sensor or fringing in a hall effect sensor so that the final signal from the rpt is at or acceptably near unity mark space the output from the rpt of fig6 is shown in fig7 where it will be seen that each rpt signal has a period equal to one electrical cycle of the machine typically the vane and the sensors are aligned with respect to the stator such that the transitions in a phase signal correspond to the positions of minimum and maximum inductance in that phase it is then possible at low speeds to base the commutation of the machine directly on these transitions e g the phase can be energized when the rpt output is 1 and de energized when it is 0 giving the a ab b bc excitation pattern described earlier for a 3 phase machine this pattern is described variously in the art as 50 conduction and 1 u00bd phase conduction this excitation pattern produces the maximum torque for a given phase current since it excites the phase over the half cycle in which it produces torque of the desired polarity in doing so however it energizes the phase at the parts of its torque curve where the developed torque is small so while it produces the maximum possible torque the. |
7 | description of fig1 in the embodiment according to fig2 a convex lens 10 that focuses emitter light beam 3 a is arranged behind light source 1 a yellow filter 9 pivotable into the beam path is arranged behind the convex filter a laser beam of a discrete wavelength ellipsometer 13 dwe is coupled parallel to emitter light beam 3 a via a stationary beam splitter 12 in first aperture 2 both beams undergo the same beam forming in fig2 the two beams are depicted above each other as one beam in particular both beams are reflected at the same measuring spot on sample 50 such that the laser beam of discrete wavelength ellipsometer 13 is also parallel to receiver light beam 3 b the laser beam of discrete wavelength ellipsometer 13 uses the same optical components and polarization optics as emitter light beam 3 a and receiver light beam 3 b the light source of discrete wavelength ellipsometer 13 in this case a laser diode has better stability than broadband light source 1 such that the quality of the measurements of the ellipsometer of the present invention is further improved the laser beam is evaluated on a photo diode of a laser detector 15 which has higher measuring accuracy than the multi wavelength detector in addition to improving the measurements the laser beam of discrete wavelength ellipsometer 13 is also used for adjustment and verification purposes for the calibration of the ellipsometer of the present invention furthermore in this embodiment a grey filter changer 11 is arranged behind first aperture 2 this grey filter is used to adjust the intensity of emitter light beam. |
9 | in turbidity the change in absorbance resulting from hmhec treatment showed a response that was characterized by a deflection point as indicated in fig3 as the concentration increased up to 6 ppm there was a sharp decrease in absorbance indicating that deposition was effectively inhibited increasing the concentration above 6 ppm had little effect on deposition the effect of hmhec on turbidity as demonstrated in fig4 shows and opposite effect there was a significant increase in turbidity as the concentration of hmhec was increased above 10 ppm the rate of increase in deposition in response to more hmhec being added was much less than that detected at 10 ppm or less a series of studies were carried out to demonstrate the effect of additions of hmhec and polyamine a on deposition and turbidity in the test system a baseline for absorbance and turbidity values in untreated systems was established mean values of 0 82 for absorbance at 200 nm and 182 for turbidity were obtained for 13 independent experiments the mean absorbance and turbidity values were then compared to results over a range of concentrations of polyamine a and hmhec the approach to this was to use the equations that described the dose response relationships in fig1 u2013 4 to predict the effect of selected concentrations of polyamine a and hmhec on absorbance and turbidity if the two materials were acting in an additive manner the effect on turbidity and deposition would be the sum of the individual effects if the effect was less than that. |
9 | luciola have been known to live in japan as a result of the following experiments conducted to genji firefly scientific name luciola cruciata the name of luciferase will be referred to as genji in the present specification the gene arrangement thereof being already known differences in km value were found out the present invention has taken notice of this differences in km value and hence one of important subject matters of the present invention is to utilize the luciferase as a luminescent marker in conformity with purposes first of all in order to calculate the concentration of d luciferin the ultraviolet visible light absorption spectrum of d luciferase was measured in this measurement the spectrum was measured using a diluted by 4000 times solution in 0 1m citrate 0 2m na 2 hpo 4 buffer ph 5 0 of d luciferin promega co ltd stock solution about 100 mm as for the blank the buffer described above was employed fig6 illustrates the ultraviolet visible light absorption spectrum of d luciferase by making use of the absorbency 328 nm 0 467 u00b1 0 006 n 10 obtained from the spectrum of fig6 the concentration of the d luciferin stock solution was calculated d luciferin u03bbd max 328 nm u03b5c 18200 ph 5 0 as a result of the calculation the concentration of the d luciferin stock solution was found as being 102 6 mm then in order to calculate the concentration of atp the ultraviolet visible light absorption spectrum of atp was measured in this measurement the spectrum was measured using a diluted by 2000 times. |
9 | pivot 54 to the distal pivotal connection 53 compared to the distance from the pivot 54 to the proximate pivotal connection 56 is the same ratio as that of the mass of the voice coil magnet and reaction mass 48 to that of the mass of the voice coil 46 flexure 50 and spindle 44 combined the second end of the intermediate connection member 55 is connected to the last connection member 57 which is affixed to the voice coil 46 it is to be noted that the voice coil 46 and said voice coil magnet coupled to said reaction mass 48 each simultaneously move in opposite directions along the z axis since the mass of said voice coil 46 spindle 44 and said flexure 50 is less than a mass of said voice coil magnet coupled to said reaction mass 48 the amount of their linear movements are in proportion to their masses for example if the combined mass of the voice coil 46 spindle 44 and said flexure 50 is 100 grams and the combined mass of said voice coil magnet coupled to said reaction mass 48 is 1000 grams then the voice coil 46 spindle 44 and said flexure 50 will move 10 times further and in the opposite z axis direction than the voice coil magnet coupled to said reaction mass 48 will move the decoupled force frame metrology frame design in conjunction with the balanced reactionary force drill unit attempt to bring all of the net reactionary forces derived form the positioning and drilling functions of the. |
7 | latch 73 is written to mainstore at the address in the msar 72 after the data has been written in mainstore control 80 writes the accessed buffer tag field 50 1 to the empty state if comparator 64 indicates no match or after control 80 has written the buffer tag field 50 1 to the empty state then the address in the evar 25 is incremented by selecting the lab 28 through the incrementor 26 each buffer entry is examined in turn and if it matches as described above it is released from the buffer after all buffer entries have been processed no buffer entries belonging to the accessed tlb entry remain in the buffer control 80 then allows the translator 30 to replace the old translation in the tlb with the new translation by writing each of the tlb fields as described above by adhering to the above algorithm the control block 80 guarantees that there will never be data in the buffer belonging to a displaced tlb entry unless both the new and the old tlb entry translate to the same system page address for completeness we describe both the move in and the move out processes whereby data is moved from mainstore to the buffer and from the buffer to mainstore once a cpu data request has a matching tlb entry as described above comparator 64 determines whether there is a resident. |
8 | a microprocessor and a micro controller as is known in the art the methods and apparatus discussed herein may be distributed as an article of manufacture that itself comprises a computer readable medium having computer readable code means embodied thereon the computer readable program code means is operable in conjunction with a computer system to carry out all or some of the steps to perform the methods or create the apparatuses discussed herein the computer readable medium may be a recordable medium e g floppy disks hard drives compact disks memory cards semiconductor devices chips application specific integrated circuits asics or may be a transmission medium e g a network comprising fiber optics the world wide web cables or a wireless channel using time division multiple access code division multiple access or other radio frequency channel any medium known or developed that can stole information suitable for use with a computer system may be used the computer readable code means is any mechanism for allowing a computer to read instructions and data such as magnetic variations on a magnetic media or height variations on the surface of a compact disk the computer systems and servers described herein each contain a memory that will configure associated processors to implement the methods steps and functions disclosed herein the memories could be distributed or local. |
4 | the feed roll and rotatable about an axis each feed tray defines a nip with the feed roll measuring elements are coupled to each feed tray for emitting signals representing an extent of excursion of the respective feed tray as the fiber material passes through the respective nip a control and regulating device is connected to the measuring elements for receiving the signals therefrom movable wall elements are arranged side by side parallel to the reserve chute width and form part of at least one of the reserve chute walls setting members are connected to the wall elements for moving the wall elements in sections in a direction parallel to the reserve chute depth for varying the size thereof application_number US 39244899 A description turning to fig1 upstream of a roller card unit 1 a fiber feeder is located having a vertically oriented reserve chute 2 charged from above with a mixture i of air and finely opened fiber material fiber tufts such charging may be effected for example by a condenser or by a supply and distributor duct 3 in the upper region of the reserve chute 2 air outlet openings 4 are provided through which the transporting air ii leaves the reserve chute after being separated from the fiber tufts iii by. |
5 | illustrates the piston 26 as an intermediary component utilized to compress a trapped fluid piston 26 could be mechanically connected to the tool to be actuated such arrangement foregoing the trapped fluid chamber in the embodiment illustrated in fig1 the piston 26 is a ratcheting piston this arrangement is selected so that smaller amplitude shockwaves are useable by the actuation tool the piston 26 includes ratchet teeth 30 which engage a ratchet recess 32 through the ratchet arrangement each shockwave generated by capacitor discharge causes an incremental movement of piston 26 is cumulative in effect with respect to piston 26 because of the ratchet arrangement the piston may only move in one direction it is mechanically prevented from moving in the opposite direction thereby such is also cumulative with respect to a fluid 34 that is trapped in recess 32 between surface 36 of piston 26 and surface 38 of piston 40 fluid pressure on piston 40 this could be one or more pistons that may be cylindrical and arranged annularly or may be annular pistons the trapped fluid pressure is not bound to one piston is utilized as is the power charge expansion fluid in the commercially available e 4 in another embodiment the ratchet teeth are not necessary as the frequency of discharge at the electrodes 16 is altered such that pressure in the fluid 18 accumulates at a rate similar to that of a power charge in the prior art e 4 device more specifically the discharge frequency is such that pressure generated in a discharge event is not dissipated as subsequent discharge events are occurring the frequency of pulses is controlled. |
8 | show a first embodiment according to the present invention fig1 a being a side view in vertical section fig1 b being a front view in vertical section of the same that is fig1 a and 1b show a three pole type outer rotor stepping motor having a rotor 1 constituted by a ring of permanent magnet material and a stator 2 disposed in the inside of the rotor 1 the inner circumference of the ring like rotor 1 is magnetized to form n and s poles alternately disposed at equal pitches the number of each of the n and s poles is zm although n and s poles are shown on the end surface of the ring 1 in fig1 a it is a matter of course that those poles n and s are magnetized in the inner circumferential surface of the ring like rotor 1 actually the three phase stator 2 is provided with three magnetic poles 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 which are arranged at equal pitches of 120 u00b0 a plurality of teeth are provided on the top end of each of the magnetic poles 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 of the stator 2 the number of the teeth is selected to be equal between the respective magnetic poles 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 of the stator 2 and the pitch of the teeth of each of the magnetic poles 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 of the stator 2 is selected to be equal or approximate to a value of 360 u00b0 zm the stator 2 is provided with three coils 3 for three phases which are wound respectively on the three magnetic poles 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 of the stator 2 the motor. |
5 | attached to the apron 28 by means which allow one or both loop ends 54 and or 56 to be selectively disconnected from the apron 28 such means may include but are not limited to snaps buttons clips hook and loop fastening material or the like thus the craftsperson could for example snap a tool belt 46 into place around the tool box 18 without removing from the tool belt 46 any of the pouches 48 or tools that would not fit through the belt loops 44 preferably the belt loop lower ends 54 are permanently attached to the apron 28 whereas the belt loop upper ends 56 are connected by disconnectable means this reduces the chance that the disconnectable ends of the belt loops 44 will be inadvertently disconnected due to the weight of the tool belt 46 bearing down directly on the belt loop snap 58 shown in fig3 to further enhance the convenience and safety another preferred embodiment of the invention is provided with a carrier strap 60 as illustrated in fig3 attached to the sides of the tool box 18 or to the apron 28 the carrier strap 60 can be used as a shoulder strap to enable a craftsperson to support the tool box 18 from his or her shoulder finally fig4 illustrates a further embodiment of the invention having a feature that allows the apron 28 to be adaptable to tool boxes 18 of various sizes fig4 shows an apron 28 made up of a first apron portion 66 and a. |
8 | the other end the transducer fixed a large non radiating backing mass 20 is provided for this purpose the mass is affixed to the housing by means of adhesive 22 which may be similar to adhesive 14 an annular support 30 is affixed to the inside of the housing and contains an annular recess containing coil 32 the face of the coil is directed rearwardly a second annular support 34 is carried by the radiating mass 12 and also carries a coil 36 in a recess facing forward this arrangement of coils is designed to partially provide a pressure release system as described in u s pat no 3 790 928 the present invention may be used to supplement this coil system or used without these coils a volume of liquid 44 is contained between the backing mass and the housing a heating element 40 is present in the liquid and connected to a source of electrical power through leads 42 above the surface of the liquid is a volume 46 filled with vapor from the liquid passages 48 carry vapor from the volume 46 to the spaces on the other side of the backing mass while the liquid is shown as being in contact with the backing mass it is actually preferable that a compartment separate from the mass be used. |
5 | types of solidifying material into a subsurface through a drilling apparatus during the drilling operation the drilling apparatus may be removable and reusable used to create a micro or mini pile for soil stabilization or alternatively it can be left in place to be used in conjunction with grout and similar materials for forming an anchor or load carry pier a solidifying material swivel a drive connector and a drilling apparatus in combination are attached to a power drive unit in one preferred embodiment the drilling apparatus remains within the soil subsurface encased in solidifying material in another preferred embodiment the drilling apparatus is removed leaving a homogenous pile of solidifying material behind application_number US 42332306 A description it is to be understood that while grout is the solidifying material of choice the present invention is not limited to use with grout rather it should be apparent that any solidifying material capable of being pumped under pressure may be used as used herein the term u201c drilling apparatus u201d is meant to included all shafts drills bits tools and the like capable of expressing solidifying material during the drilling process be it during insertion of the drilling apparatus during removal of the apparatus or both referring to fig1 in a preferred embodiment the soil stabilization and anchorage system of the present invention 10. |
5 | polymers fkm copolymers of poly vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene vf2 hfp terpolymers of poly vinylidene fluoride hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene vf2 hfp tfe terpolymers of poly vinylidene fluoride polyvinyl methyl ether and tetrafluoroethylene vf2 pvme tfe terpolymers of poly vinylidene fluoride hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene vf2 hpf tfe terpolymers of poly vinylidene fluoride tetrafluoroethylene and propylene vf2 tfe p perfluoroelastomers such as tetrafluoroethylene perfluoroelastomers ffkm highly fluorinated elastomers fepm butadiene rubber br polychloroprene rubber cr polyisoprene rubber ir im polynorbornenes polysulfide rubbers ot and eot polyurethanes au and eu silicone rubbers mq vinyl silicone rubbers vmq fluoromethyl silicone rubber fmq fluorovinyl silicone rubbers fvmq phenylmethyl silicone rubbers pmq styrene butadiene rubbers sbr copolymers of isobutylene and isoprene known as butyl rubbers iir brominated copolymers of isobutylene and isoprene biir and chlorinated copolymers of isobutylene and isoprene ciir the expandable portions of the packers of the invention may include continuous strands of polymeric fibers cured within the matrix of the integral composite body comprising elastomeric members 2 and 6 strands of polymeric fibers may be bundled along a longitudinal axis of the expandable packer body parallel to longitudinal cuts in a laminar interior portion of the expandable body this can facilitate expansion of the expandable portion of the composite body yet provide sufficient strength to prevent catastrophic failure of the expandable packer upon complete expansion the expandable portions of the packers of the invention may also contain a plurality of overlapping reinforcement members these members may be constructed. |
3 | ratio of 1 unit dnase per 50 units of taq dna polymerase this was incubated at 37 u00b0 c for 22 hours the dnase was heat inactivated at 75 u00b0 c for 15 mm in the presence of 0 03 m dtt and 10 mm egta ph 8 0 ficoll 70 ficoll 400 and melezitose were mixed until dissolved at 2 8 u00b0 c to final concentrations of 9 6 9 6 and 15 respectively in the presence of 10 u00d7 cycle sequencing buffer the resultant solution was sterilized using a 0 2 u03bcm cellulose acetate filter the taq dna polymerase ready to go mix was generated by mixing the following components in a clean sterile polycarbonate bottle to the final concentrations using dnase and rnase free water u2014 1 u00d7 carbohydrate excipient mix 0 60 mg ml bsa 0 5 mm dna polymerization mix and 0 35 units u03bcl taq dna polymerase the reagents were stirred for gt 30 min at 4 u00b0 c the freeze drying procedure involves the following the bead dropping process dispenses the bulk taq dna polymerase ready to go mix in 10 u03bcl aliquots containing 3 5 u taq dna polymerase that are immediately frozen by submersion in liquid nitrogen this can be achieved by using either an automated bead dropper device or a standard laboratory pipette the beads are removed from the liquid nitrogen using a sieve that ensures that beads exhibit a spherical shape with consistent diameter size and weight sieving is accomplished at low humidity lt 15 the resultant beads are subjected to drying using a virtis freeze drier set at u2212 46 u00b0 c under vacuum for 48 hours to generate the. |
3 | higher concentrations the following examples are intended to illustrate the invention without limiting it in any way 2 moles 272 46 g of 1 5 dimethyl 1 5 cyclooctadiene manufacturer shell gas chromatographic purity 75 were introduced into an autoclave together with 1 7 mmoles 1 175 g of a rhodium catalyst with the formula rh co ci pph 3 2 and 19 mmoles 5 g of triphenyl phosphine and reacted with a 1 1 mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide with intensive stirring for 5 hours at 100 u00b0 c under a pressure of 60 kg cm 2 and in the absence of solvent for working up the contents of the reactor were filtered and distilled through a 20 cm vigreux column subsequent fractionation was carried out in a spinning band column 82 g of monoaldehyde 3a boiling point 65 u00b0 c 16 mbar were obtained together with 35 4 g of dialdehyde boiling point 105 u00b0 c 16 mbar 2 moles 272 46 g of 1 5 dimethyl 1 5 cyclooctadiene manufacturer aldrich gas chromatographic purity 76 were introduced into an autoclave together with 1 7 mmoles 1 175 g of a rhodium catalyst with the formula rh co cl pph 3 2 and 19 mmoles 5 g of triphenyl phosphine and reacted with a 1 1 mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide with intensive stirring for 5 hours at 100 u00b0 c under a pressure of 60 kg cm 2 and in the absence of solvent for working up the contents of the reactor were filtered and distilled through a 20 cm vigreux column subsequent fractionation into educt and monoaldehyde was carried out in a spinning band column 132 g of product 3b were obtained boiling point 58 u00b0. |
3 | thickness of 15 u03bcm with regard to above mentioned resin emulsion for a cationic electrodeposition coating composition even if it was left to stand and stored for three months at room temperature a separation and sedimentation of the solids did not occurred also the obtained film properties salt spray resistance water resistance and chemical resistance jis k 5600 were evaluated these properties were compared with the properties of the electrodeposition coating before storage and these properties was almost the same except for using the pulverized resin of the aminated resin a which was obtained from the preparation example 1 1 after 1 month storage at 60 u00b0 c the examination was performed in the same manner as in example 1 the emulsion and coating both had an equivalent performance as shown in example 1 by storing for one month at 60 u00b0 c a transportation state was reproduced except that the aminated resin a obtained from the preparation example 1 1 was stored at 60 u00b0 c for one month and it was pulverized so that the shortest size of the resin was 40 cm the examination was performed in the same manner as in example 1 the emulsion and coating both had an equivalent performance as shown in example 1 except that the molten resin of the aminated resin a which was obtained from the preparation example 1 1 was formed into a solid state resin particle having lcm of the shortest size by using a roll drop granulator the examination was performed in the same manner as in example 1 the emulsion and coating both had an equivalent performance as shown in example 1 the roll drop type granulator is a granulator usually having a. |
7 | if it is in the off state the control routine advances to step s10 in step s10 the state of the first switch 1 is checked once again if the first switch 1 is turned on the control routine returns to step s4 and if it is in the off state the control routine goes back to step 1 in step s5 the photographing lens 15 is initially driven on the basis of the first range value 1 l 0 in usual cases 300 msec are required for driving the lens 15 and this occupies most of the time lag in the autofocus camera in step s6 when the initial driving of the photographing lens 15 is completed the ired 9 is lighted once again and the range finding operation is performed thus obtaining a second range value 1 l 1 this second range value is stored in a memory m 1 not shown in step s7 when the range finding operation is completed the time count in step s3 is simultaneously stopped and the timer means outputs a time count value time count data u03b4t representing the time between the first and second range finding operations in usual cases since the amount of movement of the lens 15 varies in accordance with the object distance the velocity of the object can exactly be found on the. |
2 | 31 and the input output processing unit 32 to the distance measurement processing unit 33 of the operation control section 30 as distance measurement data whereupon the distance measurement processing unit 33 computes the distance and the rate of change in the distance observation of the distance and the rate of change in the distance is continued for e g 24 hours and such observation is carried out at a frequency of twice or three times a week the distance measurement data thus obtained is transferred via the data transfer unit 36 to the orbit determining unit 41 in the job scheduler section 40 based on the distance measurement data the orbit determining unit 41 computes orbit determination values representing the position and velocity of the satellite at a certain time the orbit determination values include six orbital elements i e the semimajor axis a of the elliptic orbit the eccentricity e the orbit inclination angle i which is the angle between the orbital plane and the equatorial plane the right ascension u03c9 of the ascending node of the orbital plane measured eastward from the vernal equinox along the equatorial plane the perigee argument u03c9 indicating the orientation of the orbit and the mean anomaly m the computed orbit determination values are supplied to the control command creating unit 42 the control command creating unit 42 determines based on the rates of change in the orbital elements whether any satellite is likely to deviate from the predetermined hold range if it is predicted that a satellite will deviate from the predetermined hold range the control command creating unit 42 formulates a control plan to avoid such deviation i. |
7 | ac power to a form useful for transmission to the chip card 50 however the reader power supply 128 may be a transformer or a direct connection attached to a dc power source such as a cigarette lighter in an automobile power supplies 128 for both ac and dc power are standard and commercially available the first data connector 112 is adapted to connect to the data interface 58 on the chip card 50 and transfer data between the reader 100 and the chip card 50 in one embodiment the first data connector 112 is electrically connected to a second data connector 116 which in turn connects to an external device 120 such as a computer a data storage device or a communications network in this embodiment the reader 100 acts as a pass through device wherein data is transferred between the external device 120 and the chip card 50 at the control of the external device 120 or the chip card 50 the reader 100 acting primarily as an adapter for receiving the chip card 50 in another embodiment the reader 100 may also include an information handling unit not shown capable of directing the transfer of data to and from the reader 100 the information handling unit may also be capable of storing data for transfer to or from the chip card 50 in this embodiment the reader 100 may be used as a standalone device for transferring data to and from the chip card 50 the information handling unit preferably includes or is connected to one or more memory chips or other memory storage structures such as srams drams or eeproms or a disk drive the information handling unit. |
2 | the evaluation device ae in the apparatus v signals as a precaution that the track section g is occupied and produces a fault signal which indicates the relevant disturbance state for this purpose the fault signal may for example be output in the form of a visual and or audible warning message in this case a reliable distinction can be advantageously drawn between a disturbance that is to say a cable fault and a regular free or occupied message furthermore determination of the phase shift and the comparison with the reference phase shift can advantageously be implemented with comparatively little complexity such that no or scarcely any additional circuit components are required thus achieving a cost saving in comparison to other feasible solutions it should be stressed that the illustration in fig1 is only a schematic illustration for example in practice further components may be provided or required which are not illustrated in fig1 for clarity reasons thus for example it is feasible for the apparatus v to additionally be designed to transmit data signals via the rails f of the track section g to a rail vehicle which is occupying the track section g in this case the transmitter s of the apparatus v advantageously has an external drive by means of which the data signals can be supplied to the transmitter s. |
9 | to 20 representative substituents are trifluoromethyl u2014 c 4 f 9 u2014 c 10 f 2 and u2014 c 20 f 41 accordingly 2 vinyl 2 norbornene can be polymerized to produce poly 2 vinyl 2 norbornene the halogenated norbornene functional monomers can be synthesized via the diels alder reaction of cyclopentadiene with the appropriate halogenated dieneophile as shown in the following reaction schemes wherein r u2032 independently represents hydrogen or f and n is an integer from 1 to 20 some further examples of norbornene functional monomers that can be polymerized with the catalyst systems of this invention include those of the structural formula some representative examples of norbornene type monomers that can be polymerized with the catalyst systems of this invention include but are not limited to following norbornene bicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 ethylidenenorbornene dicyclopentadiene tricyclo 5 2 1 0 2 6 deca 8 ene 5 methoxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 methylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 carboxylic acid 5 methylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 ethylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 ethoxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 n propoxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 i propoxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 n butoxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 2 methylpropoxy carbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 1 methylpropoxy carbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 t butoxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 cyclohexyloxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 4 u2032 t butylcyclohexyloxy carbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 phenoxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 hept 2 ene 5 tetrahydrofuranyloxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene 5 tetrahydropyranyloxycarbonylbicyclo 2 2 1 hept 2 ene. |
6 | heated and unheated regions along the length of the solid cartridge heater this allows the dryer system to be very versatile in meeting certain process or application requirements where more or less drying capacity is required in specific intervals or in specific areas along the width of the dryer in the embodiment shown in fig3 two isolated elongated thin recesses 31 are located towards the outside wall of the air distribution plenum 15 to function as thermal insulators between the air passages 19 and the outside of the air distribution plenum 15 by creating a barrier for heat transfer from the air passages 19 to the outside walls of the air distribution system the elongated thin recesses 31 improve the overall efficiency of the invention and maintain a reduced external surface temperature of the air distribution system 13 in the embodiment shown in fig4 and 5 the air distribution system 13 is manufactured with end plates 32 and 33 and gaskets 34 and 35 to effectively seal off the inlet cavity 20 air passages 19 and orifice chambers 25 from the outside of the air distribution system 13 one of the end plates the heater bulkhead end plate 32 is manufactured with a threaded port. |
4 | gripping section between the opposing finger like elements any suitable distance may be chosen though generally for a sari the distance will be between about three to eight inches in still other embodiments with multiple components the distance between the opposing finger elements may be adjustable to allow for producing pleated fabric of different pleat widths depending on the setting of the adjustable center section additionally other means for varying the distance between the respective finger elements may be employed as are readily available to those skilled in the art obviously the apparatus of the invention may be fitted with or constructed from decorative elements and may be combined with other functional elements such as a lint brush or other surface attached to the central gripping portion all of such optional devices are intended to be included within the scope of the invention fig1 illustrates weaving a fabric material through the pleating apparatus to create accordion pleats select the desired pleat width for appearance purposes by sliding and locking rigid support arm 21 within arm 20 starting with one corner of the fabric to be woven secure the end within clip 40 and weave through finger 22 the lateral edge o of the fabric is maintained parallel to the plane of interlocked support arms 20 and 21 throughout the weaving process the fabric is then wrapped. |
7 | shown in fig4 in which the raised portion 52 on its leading edge re engages with the cocking element 51 during movement of the actuator 62 the switch s 2 normally held closed is opened when switch s 2 is opened the exposure control circuit now shown begins to compute the proper exposure time by means of a photosensitive element associated with the exposure control circuit such as a photodiode 53 which is exposed to scene light simultaneously with the release of latch 46 and the opening of shutter blade 16 the lug 65 on the impact actuator 62 pivots into engagement with the unlatching leg 31 of the piezoelectric firing spring latch 15 thereby releasing the latch hook 29 from the firing spring 10 as shown in fig3 the firing spring 10 then rapidly moves the hammer 11 into engagement with the anvil 13 of the piezoelectric generator 17 to produce electrical energy for flash ignition if a flash array is present in the socket previously described a flash will be generated to illuminate the scene to be photographed after a time interval related to the scene light the exposure control circuit de energizes the electromagnet 101 thus releasing the armature 103 to allow the closing blade 18 to move under the influence of the spring 40 to cover the exposure aperture 24 cocking of the shutter is effected during return of the release member 56 to the position of fig1 under force of the spring 79 during such return motion the pin 58 opens the switch s 1 and the lug. |
7 | were tested at training epoch numbers from 10 to 100 and the best performance was obtained at about 70 epochs after which the performance deteriorated there are several ways for peptides to be incorporated encoded in a statistical prediction algorithm one of the simplest ways is to encode the amino acid composition of the peptides tracking how many times each amino acid residue is found in each peptide one of the most computationally complex ways is by fully describing the peptide sequence i e identifying what amino acid is occupying which position in each peptide in general the larger the training set the more complex the encoding can be without over fitting the data in this study two peptide encoding schemes were examined for input to the neural network fully and partially encoded peptide sequences the fully encoded peptide sequence model described the exact amino acid residue in each position of the peptide sequence up to 50 residues the partially encoded peptide sequence model described the exact amino acid residues for the 3 amino acids at the n terminus and the 3 amino acids at the c terminus of the peptide the remaining amino acid residues are represented by a single vector thus in the fully encoded peptide sequence model used in these experiments each vector was composed of 21 dimensions and each dimension represented an individual amino acid residue all the vectors representing the exact position of an amino acid residue in the peptide contain 20 zero values and one numerical value representing the amino acid residue in contrast the vector in the partially encoded peptide sequence model that is used to describe the amino acid composition of the remainder of the peptide sequence often has more. |
1 | and 7 2 6 2 4 summarize the results of the analyses performed on the pharmacokinetic parameters for dose adjusted sildenafil 1 spray 10 mg versus reference product d 25 mg n 24 treatment a sildenafil citrate oral spray 11 55 w w 1 spray equivalent to 10 mg sildenafil 2 sprays 20 mg versus reference product d 25 mg n 23 treatment b sildenafil citrate oral spray 11 55 w w 2 sprays equivalent to 20 mg sildenafil 3 sprays 30 mg versus reference product d 25 mg n 24 treatment c sildenafil citrate oral spray 11 55 w w 3 sprays equivalent to 30 mg sildenafil when pk parameters auc and c max for oral spray products test a 10 mg test b 20 mg and test c 30 mg were dose adjusted to the reference d tablet 25 mg the relative bioavailability of sildenafil in the test oral spray products as compared to the reference tablet product demonstrated that the dose adjusted c max values of sildenafil for the 10 mg 20 mg and 30 mg oral spray products were comparable to the reference d product 25 mg tablet and all were within the 90 ci the test reference ratio point estimates for the dose adjusted auc 0 inf for all the sildenafil oral spray doses were approximately 114 to 121 the upper limit of the 90 ci was 124 for test a 10 mg and test c 30 mg. |
8 | further connected via another communication i f 70 to the second lan port 22 this allows the controller 61 to exchange information via the communication i f 70 with each device see fig1 connected to the second lan port 22 the controller 61 is further connected via a usb i f 71 to the usb port 23 this allows the controller 61 to exchange information via the usb i f 71 with each device see fig1 connected to the usb port 23 the controller 61 is further connected via an i link port 72 to the i link port 24 this allows the controller 61 to exchange information via the i link i f 72 with each device see fig1 connected to the i link port 24 the receiver 11 further includes a transfer controller 73 which controls the transfer of video and audio signals a discrete encryption decoder 81 which encrypts the video and audio signals received from the signal processor 47 with the use of a discrete key and a disk drive 82 such as a hard disk drive which receives an output of the discrete encryption decoder 81 alternatively the disk drive 82 may preferably be a large scale memory or any other information storage region the controller 61 also includes a register 80 which registers a recording reproducing apparatus over the network to which the contents information transmitted from the digital television broadcast receiver 11 is stored fig3 illustrates an external view of the remote. |
7 | 407 of the selected memory cell have settled to their proper voltages they are disconnected from their voltage supplies and are floated the word line which is connected to word gate 402 is then raised and program begins when electrons start to flow from the source bit line to the drain bit line the high che injection efficiency of the twin monos cell of the present invention allows sufficient programming using the energy stored in the high drain voltage bit line without actually dc biasing of the source and drain the word line voltage also limits the extent of bit line equalization because the source bit line will not rise past the voltage of the word line minus the threshold voltage of the word gate which is approximately 0 5v thus after the source bit line rises to 0 5v and the drain bit line falls to 4 5v charge will no longer flow between the two bit lines and so che injection will stop changes in the bit line voltages also affect the voltages of the two floating control gate lines if we assume that the bit line to control gate line coupling ratio is about 30 then a 0 5v bit line voltage change will result in a 0 15 0 3 0 15v control gate line voltage change the bit line and control gate voltages after program has stopped are given in fig8 b in fig8 c the word gate 402. |
6 | between a movement line 400 of the plunger 164 and a position 410 of the pad pin 170 referring to fig5 the plunger 164 is moved forward by the actuator 100 such that the shield 110 does not block the high beam further a second distance difference d 2 is formed between the movement line 400 of the plunger 164 and the position 410 of the pad pin 170 and the first distance difference d 1 is smaller than the second distance difference d 2 referring to fig4 and 5 a front end portion of the forward and rearward guide 150 and the inclined guide 160 may be joined with each other and the guide slot 155 of the forward and rearward guide 150 may be connected to the slot of the inclined guide 160 fig6 is a partial detailed view illustrating the low beam state of the shield unit of the head light module according to various embodiments of the present invention and fig7 is a partial detailed view illustrating the high beam state of the shield unit of the head light module according to various embodiments of the present invention therefore referring to fig6 when the plunger 164 is moved rearward by the actuator 100 an amount of compression by which the compressive roll pad 162 is compressed by one surface of the plunger 164 is large referring to fig7 when the plunger 164 is moved forward by the actuator 100 an amount of compression by which the compressive roll pad 162 is compressed by the one surface of the plunger 164 is small or the compressive roll pad 162 is not compressed fig8 is a graph illustrating an operation state of the head light module according to various embodiments of. |
8 | not limited to the solvent used above and it is possible to use a solvent in which a solution with a comparatively high relative permittivity such as propylene carbonate vinylene carbonate and u03b3 butyrolactone and a solvent with a low viscosity and low boiling point such as dimethyl carbonate methyl ethyl carbonate tetrahydrofuran 1 2 dimethoxyethane 1 3 dioxolane 2 methoxytetrahydrofuran and diethyl ether are mixed at a suitable ratio for the electrolyte for the electrolyte solution in addition to lipf 6 used above liasf 6 liclo 4 libf 4 licf 3 so 3 or the like can be used further it is possible to use a polymer electrolyte a gel electrolyte in which a polymer electrolyte is impregnated with a nonaqueous electrolyte solution or a solid electrolyte in example 1 a cell which was prepared in the same manner as described in the foregoing embodiment was used the cell thus prepared is hereinafter referred to as a cell a 1 of the present invention cells were prepared in the same manner as described in the foregoing example 1 except that the halogen fluorine content in the total amount of positive electrode active material was made to be 0 0005 mass 0 0007 mass 0 001 mass 1 mass 5 mass and 7 mass respectively the cells thus prepared are hereinafter referred to as. |
6 | base plate 12 can serve as a shield for light emitted by the second light emitting diodes 7 in addition an infrared diode 22 may be mounted flush in the base plate 12 so that a flashing optical pattern can be generated for identification of friend or foe for members of a flight group the reflector element 19 and module housing 14 are mounted on the first holding part 10 by screw connections 23 opposite the direction of flight 3 a cooling body 24 having a plurality of disc shaped cooling ribs 25 is connected to the lamp compartment 4 which serves to cool the lamp compartment 4 and the electronic components the electronic components are coupled to the cooling ribs 25 by suitable heat conducting materials a control circuit 26 is provided for controlling the basic light module 6 on the one hand and the second light emitting diodes 7 on the other hand which control circuit 26 has a step down converter 31 which converts an onboard d c voltage of 28 v into a lower d c voltage a constant current source connected downstream from this step down converter 31 applies a supply current amperage 27 as a function of a current demand of consumer elements basic light module 6 second light emitting diodes 7 because the basic light module 6 in a first branch 28 and the series connected second light emitting diodes 7 in a second branch 29 are connected in parallel a constant voltage is applied in branches 28 29 in the event of a failure of individual. |
4 | not shown as shown in fig3 and 4 the double siphon arrangement comprises a siphon tube 50 primarily located underneath measuring chamber 33 a first measuring chamber siphon 51 leads from measuring chamber 33 to siphon tube 50 a second timing chamber siphon 52 leads from timing chamber 34 to a point in siphon tube 50 which leads into centrifugally actuable shuttle type pump 53 as may be seen the open or inlet end 54 of siphon 51 is located within annular trough 38 since wall 37 see fig1 slopes towards this annular trough such location permits the full draining of the measuring chamber by the double siphon arrangement as will be more fully described hereinafter as seen in these figures one end 58 of impact tube 39 is angled so that agitator action causes tube end 58 to move relative to the contained liquid within measuring chamber 33 this causes the liquid to rise in impact tube 39 and be discharged into timing chamber 34 over a period of time through outlet opening 59 in impact tube 39 fig5 shows the timing chamber just prior to filling by the impact tube in one direction of rotation of the agitator the impact tube impacts the liquid causing it to enter the tube and forcing it to rise outlet opening 59 is positioned to be above the maximum fill level in the timing chamber liquid entering the impact tube under impact pressure rises and moves outwardly with centrifugal force aiding its flow since agitator action. |
8 | otherwise anticipated on the network when the medical images are to be delivered in real time scheduling the transmission of medical images may cause the medical images to be delivered as soon as possible where a portion of the medical images to be delivered in real time have a high priority and others are to be delivered in real time with relative lower priority the scheduler may organize transmissions to take into account the relative priority of the requests additionally where the medical image transport service is configured to schedule under constrained requests that may occur at a future point in time the scheduler optimizer module 62 may be configured to optimize scheduling of the several requests to accommodate the requests in according to the specified constraints the data management service 44 may also include a policy module 64 that enables the data management service to discern higher priority requests from lower priority requests and to cause higher priority requests to be provided a higher quality of service and enhanced status in the scheduler optimizer module specifically the policy module 64 may enable the data management service to look at the request to determine what application generated the request who is running the application where the application is being run why the application is being run or why the image is being requested the time of day and other priority indications associated with the request for example the data management. |
1 | compounds which may be chemically or biologically modified as derivatives of the rapamycin nucleus while still retaining immunosuppressive properties accordingly the term u201c a rapamycin u201d includes esters ethers oximes hydrazones and hydroxylamines of rapamycin as well as rapamycins in which functional groups on the nucleus have been modified for example through reduction or oxidation the term u201c a rapamycin u201d also includes pharmaceutically acceptable salts of rapamycins which are capable of forming such salts either by virtue of containing an acidic or basic moiety as used herein pharmaceutically acceptable salts include but are not limited to hydrochloric hydrobromic hydroiodic hydrofluoric sulfuric citric maleic acetic lactic nicotinic succinic oxalic phosphoric malonic salicylic phenylacetic stearic pyridine ammonium piperazine diethylamine nicotinamide formic urea sodium potassium calcium magnesium zinc lithium cinnamic methylamino methanesulfonic picric tartaric triethylamino dimethylamino and tris hydroxymethyl aminomethane additional pharmaceutically acceptable salts are known to those skilled in the art in one embodiment the esters and ethers of rapamycin are of the hydroxyl groups at the 42 and or 31 positions of the rapamycin nucleus esters and ethers of a hydroxyl group at the 27 position following chemical reduction of the 27 ketone and that the oximes hydrazones and hydroxylamines are of a ketone at the 42 position following oxidation of the 42 hydroxyl group and of 27 ketone of the rapamycin nucleus in another embodiment 42 and or 31 esters and ethers of rapamycin are described in the following patents alkyl esters u s pat no 4 316 885 aminoalkyl esters u s pat no 4 650 803 fluorinated esters u s pat no 5 100 883 amide esters u s pat no 5 118 677 carbamate esters u s pat no 5 118 678 silyl ethers u s pat no 5 120 842 aminoesters u. |
8 | silane and dichlorosilane are flowed into the process chamber along with a suitable carrier gas and or dopant s so as to form an epitaxial film on the substrate in some embodiments one or more etchant gases such as hcl cl 2 a combination of hcl and cl 2 etc may be flowed at the same time as the silicon source gasses e g during a simultaneous deposition etch process in other embodiments a separate etchant step may be employed following deposition e g during an ags process deposition and etching are continued until the desired epitaxial film thickness is achieved in some embodiments an sih 4 to dcs ratio of greater than 1 may be employed such as 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 7 1 10 1 etc sih 4 dcs other silicon source ratios may be used fig2 is a flowchart of a second exemplary method 200 for forming an epitaxial film in accordance with the present invention with reference to fig2 in step 201 a substrate is loaded into a process chamber and is heated to a temperature of about 800 u00b0 c or less in some embodiments a lower temperature range may be used during epitaxial film formation such as less than 750 u00b0 c less than 700 u00b0 c or less than 650 u00b0 c in step 202 silane and dichlorosilane are flowed into the process chamber along with a suitable carrier gas and or dopant s so as to form an epitaxial film on the substrate in some embodiments about 10 sccm to about 100 sccm of silane may be employed as may be about. |
1 | fixed on the adapter and a clutch member movably held on the chuck whereby upon disengagement of the clutch member from the chuck to open the pawls of the chuck the golfer may hold the putter to allow the pawls to be inserted into the hole of a putting green for picking up the golf ball without bending his or her body and upon engagement of the clutch member with the chuck the pawls of the chuck may be closed or retracted for a safe ergonomic putting or for a convenient safe storage into a golf bag application_number US 15474902 A description as shown in fig1 u02dc 3 the present invention comprises an adapter 1 a fastener 2 a chuck 3 and a clutch member 4 the adapter 1 may be detachably or fixedly mounted on a putter shaft s especially on a top end portion s 1 of the putter shaft s the embodiments as shown in the drawing figures are illustrated for describing the present invention only not for limiting the present invention to the specific structures as such illustrated the adapter 1 includes a base 11 having a plurality of fastening leaves 12 foldably formed on the base 11 and having a screw hole 111 formed through the base 11 for securing the chuck 3 on the base 11 by a screw 13 passing through the screw hole 111 and locked into a screw hole 321 formed in the. |
8 | roughness and the lwr line width roughness this is realized since the projected portions on the side walls of the mask pattern are removed by the incident ions whereas the recessed portions are subjected to deposition of deposition radicals so that the balance of incident ions and deposition radicals determine how much the ler and lwr are reduced next the embodiment regarding the method for controlling the sparse pattern dimension and dense pattern dimension in the deposition step of the present invention shown in fig1 will be described the gradient of the deposition curve c 4 illustrating the time variation of the sparse mask dimension and dense mask dimension described in embodiment 1 can be controlled via apparatus control parameters such as pressure flow rate gas species and rf bias power chf 3 gas is used similarly as embodiment 1 with the pressure set to 2 pa the flow rate set to 100 ml min and the rf bias voltage set to 0 w and the time variation of the sparse mask and dense mask dimensions is examined the examination result is shown via triangle plots in fig3 d and a deposition curve c 41 connecting the examination points is drawn similarly as embodiment 1 as can be seen from this curve the result of the sparse pattern being wider than the dense pattern is the same as embodiment 1 however the gradient of the deposition curve c 41 differs from the gradient of the deposition curve c 4 of the condition of embodiment 1 and it can be seen that the condition does not allow a large sparse dense difference thus we will now describe how the gradient of. |
5 | the floor also this display can advantageously be used above an area which is used to store the ceiling boards which are boxed up and ready for sale a deficiency of the above arrangement of ceiling boards is that the display looks like a unitary planar surface of ceiling boards without any real clear line of demarcation between the different designs and without really providing a visual effect of what the particular design looks like by itself in order to improve the display of the ceiling boards divider means 10 are fastened to the runners which separate the different ceiling board designs the divider means has a body portion 12 which projects out perpendicularly from the planar surface of the ceiling boards this then provides a positive barrier or line distinguishing one ceiling design from the next ceiling design in addition the divider means creates the impression of a wall so that when one is viewing a particular design the divider means tend to more closely simulate a room effect and prevent the one board design from blending into the design of the adjacent boards and thus visually affecting the consumer 39 s view of the individual designs finally it has been noted that the use of the divider means yields produce 34 engagement 34 i e it attracts the attention of the consumers and draws them to the display the divider means is best shown in fig2. |
8 | d 11 and the second tangential line d 12 is above 15 of the thickness of the conductive plate 400 when the first bending portion 412 a and the second bending portion 412 are excessively bent the coupling area between the conductive plate 400 and the soldering portion 500 decreases weakening the coupling force between the conductive plate 400 and the soldering portion 500 accordingly the distance d 10 needs to be within a range between 3 to 15 to maintain the coupling force of the soldering portion 500 the connection region 413 extends from the second bending portion 412 b in addition the connection region 413 is parallel to the first electrical connection region 411 a central portion of the connection region is bent to maintain the angle between the first protective circuit board 200 and the second protective circuit board 300 within a range of 80 to 100 degrees the conductive plate 400 is bent as illustrated in fig1 b accordingly the first protective circuit board 200 having the protective circuit and the second protective circuit board 300 having the connector 330 may be easily mounted longitudinally and transversely inside the battery pack the second bending region 414 extends from the connection region 413 and includes bending portions 414 a and 414 b the bending portions 414 a and 414 b have shapes corresponding to those of the first bending portion 412 a and the second bending portion 412 b of the first bending region 412 in other words each conductive plate 400 is symmetrical with respect to a reference line vertical to the length of the conductive plate 400 the reference line being positioned at the center of the connection region 413 accordingly detailed descriptions of the bending portions of the second bending region. |
1 | and slopes sharply the actuator 21 is operated to incline the resting surface of the sole so that the surface of the sole which is to be treated still remains with its heel portion in correspondence with the rear centering block and consequently with its heel area and toe area substantially at the same height as can also be seen in fig4 whenever the waist of the sole arches above the resting surface the front mask can have a body 61 shaped in such a way as to still follow the shape of the sole and support it the body 61 can also be perforated to constitute an extension of the suction duct as shown by the broken line in fig4 as shown in fig5 in the case of soles which are sufficiently flexible to be easily flattened out to substantially adhere to the resting surface 26 it is possible to use the alternative solution shown in fig5 in which the rear movable plate 32 is lowered to receive the heel the operator can press the specimen sole against the front plate so as to lower the rear plate by the correct degree and then operate the means blocking the rear plate to keep it firmly secured in the required position once the adjustment has been carried out it can be maintained throughout the treatment of all the soles of the same type after. |
4 | or to an upper part of an inverted top separator in accordance with our patent u s pat no 6 214 171 b1 in order thereby to accompany the chips down into the digester 6 the impregnation liquor q imp then comes directly to constitute cooking liquid in the subsequent cooking zone 3 if necessary direct steam q steam can be added in a conventional manner to the top of the digester 8 for the purpose of adjusting the temperature the process according to the invention can also be employed in hydraulic digesters in which the extraction of the impregnation liquor from the transfer circulation can take place in a conventional screen section at the top of the digester or at the bottom of the impregnation vessel for subsequent handling in line with what has been described above in yet another variant the invention can be applied to a process in accordance with that in wo001261 in which hemicellulose rich impregnation liquid is conveyed to a final cooking zone for precipitating xylan in the final stage of the cooking as has previously been explained this can give rise to problems with shives in the pulp which problems arise when chip pieces which accompany the impregnation liquid are not given sufficient time for delignification applying the present invention to this impregnation liquid provides a method for remedying this problem providing the impregnation liquid together with any chip pieces which may be present with a minimum dwell time before it is returned to the digester of 30 u2013 120 minutes preferably 45 u2013 90 minutes or a time which corresponds to the. |
6 | portion 34 to a sealing surface 44 rim portion 36 extends outwardly from u shaped portion 34 to form a shoulder 46 opposite from rim sealing surface 44 a gasket groove 50 is formed into the rim sealing surface 44 of rim portion 36 along its entire length in a preferred embodiment gasket groove 50 is semi spherical in shape and is designed to support an o ring type seal rim portion 36 along with gasket groove 50 and rim shoulder 46 can be molded cast or forged as one piece with u shaped portion 34 depending on what material tube end connector 32 is made from in one embodiment shown in fig2 laterally extending lugs 60 can also be formed as one piece along with rim portion 36 and u shaped portion 34 of tube end connector 32 lugs 60 are provided with through holes 62 for allowing the passage of fastening means such as socket head cap screws to be used to connect tube end connector 32 to a respective tube sheet 26 or 28 in a second embodiment shown in fig5 and 6 connection of tube end connector 32 to a respective tube sheet 26 or 28 is achieved by the use of a special clamp 64 that has an inner periphery that fits snugly around the outer periphery of u shaped portion 34 at the point where u shaped portion 34 meets rim portion 36 clamp 64 is substantially rectangular in shape and therefore extends radially outwardly past the outer. |
3 | dna should be in the order of several microns dna length may also be expressed as the number of base pairs bp attached to the phosphate backbone of the dna molecule the dna utilized by the present invention is genomic dna though coliphage lambda dna was used in the experimental portions of the present invention the invention is not limited to being practiced with lambda dna and any genomic dna may be used lambda dna was chosen because its entire 48 502 base pair sequence is known and its restriction enzyme map fully characterized lambda dna is derived from e coli and is commercially available fig1 is a schematic representation of the preparation of single stranded dna and single wall cnt single stranded dna complexes according to embodiments of the present invention in fig1 the first step is to perform a polymerase chain reaction pcr designed to amplify a long length base pair segment of double stranded dna dsdna the template dsdna using two short base pair length primers one of the primers is modified to include a thiol u2014 sh group on its 5 u2032 end the other primer is unmodified the dsdna may be prepared by digestion of a longer dsdna using a restriction enzyme the amplified dsdna segments now thiolated dsdna are modified from the original dsdna segment by having thiol. |
7 | of the lens glass material in other words condition 3 serves to 34 uncorrect 34 or compensate for the excessive color aberration correction provided by the front lens group and establishes a positive lens to correct other aberrations when f 1 2 3 4 is shorter than the lower limit f 0 8 of condition 3 in conjunction with condition 2 the sum of petzval 39 s lenses is reduced the back focus is decreased and various aberrations increase which leads to diminished color aberration correction the aberration can be lowered but only at the expense of more costly lens glass material when f 1 2 3 4 is longer than f 0 5 the color aberration correction is too excessive to maintain a balanced color aberration correction throughout the entire lens system which in conjunction with condition 4 necessitates a change in the power of the fifth lens condition 3 is also useful for preventing irregularities in the image formed by light beams having a low incident height condition 4 determines the power of the fifth lens together with the above relationships and corrects color aberration spherical aberration and coma aberration when f 1 2 3 4 5 is longer than f 0 65 the power of the fifth lens is weak and it is difficult to correct the color aberration whereby it is desirable to use high dispersion lens glass material such glass. |
7 | fig5 adjacent input signals are inverted by supplying the first through the fourth input terminals 11 in to 14 in with the input signal of u201c hlhl u201d or u201c lhlh u201d as a result of this it is possible to work around the above mentioned case a result obtained by the first and the second output terminals 21 out and 22 out is similar to that of the first embodiment illustrated in fig3 in addition test of the terminal open in the semiconductor device where a plurality of semiconductor circuits 10 a each comprising the logic circuit 100 a illustrated in fig5 that are arranged in parallel is carried out as follows first the first through the fourth input terminals 11 in to 14 in of all of the semiconductor circuits 10 a are connected to the first through the fourth input pins in 1 to in 4 of the semiconductor testing apparatus the lsi tester in common respectively then the first through the fourth input terminals 11 in to 14 in are supplied with the bit parallel first input signal u201c hlhl u201d where logic levels are inverted in turn thereafter the first through the fourth input terminals 11 in to 14 in are supplied with the bit parallel second input signal u2018 lhlh u201d which is obtained by inverting the bit parallel first input signal thus it is possible to. |
6 | 70 clutch plate 70 has a frictional engagement surface faced toward clutch plate 72 clutch plate 70 rotates shaft segment 50 and thereby also rotates compressor 40 fig1 clutch plate 72 is attached to a connection rod 68 extending through anchor member 66 and fixed to axially translatable housing 74 translation of housing 74 moves clutch plate 72 into one of three possible positions a first position where it is frictionally engaged to anchor member 66 a second position where it engages neither anchor member 66 nor clutch plate 70 and a third position where it engages only clutch plate 70 a compression spring 82 is coiled around shaft 68 and biases housing 74 away from anchor member 66 and thereby biases clutch plate 72 into engagement with anchor member 66 housing 74 is a generally cylindrically shaped member concentric with axis 42 housing 74 defines a stepped bore having a larger diameter section 76 and defines a smaller diameter section 77 for closely and slidingly receiving one end of shaft segment 48 larger diameter section 76 has a peripheral wall which defines a helical groove 78 winding about the end of axially fixed shaft segment 48 shaft segment 48 includes a protrusion 80 extending radially into groove 78 for camming sliding engagement along the groove so that rotation of shaft segment 48 will translate housing 74 rotation of shaft segment 48 in the direction of arrow 84 will translate housing 74 to the left in fig3 in operation engine 12 turns shaft 16 in the direction of by arrow 86 in fig1 and ultimately creates a torque on shaft segment 48 in. |
3 | of 50 g l and 2 g l respectively was prepared and the laser beam was directed onto a stainless steel substrate under conditions similar to those of example 4 whereby a ceramic coating was formed at the speed of 0 2 u03bcm sec and epma analysis revealed that na si pb and o were present in the coating an aqueous solution containing na 2 o sio 2 5h 2 o pbo naalo 3 and naoh in amounts of 30 g l 1 g l 2 g l and 1 g l respectively was prepared and the laser beam was directed onto an iron substrate under conditions similar to those of example 4 whereby a ceramic coating was formed at the speed of 0 5 u03bcm sec and epma analysis revealed that na si pb al and o were present in the coating an aqueous solution containing colloidal silica and acetic acid in amounts of 100 g l and 30 g l respectively was prepared and a laser beam was directed onto a stainless steel substrate under conditions similar to those of example 4 whereby a ceramic coating was formed at the speed of 0 2 u03bcm sec and epma analysis revealed that si and o were present in the coating this example was carried out by the same method as example 4 except that the temperature of the. |
2 | control can also be provided wherein the pressure on the valve is profiled such that the position of the spool valve dynamically changes to provide a proportional pressure at the tip of the extended valve pin closed loop control can also be used wherein the location of the spool valve and or the melt pressure at varying locations and or the load on the spool valve are observed and utilized to change the position of the spool valve to alter the volumetric flow rate or pressure at the spool valve the spool valve can preferably be moved through a variety of designs including electric pneumatic hydraulic screws gears and other power transmission elements as discussed the spool valve has minimal actuation forces required for control and the forces acting on the system will be dominated by the melt pressure acting on the pin tip used for closure of the valve gate 18 preferably actuators can rapidly actuate the spool valve valve pin and also hold position without consuming excessive power such exemplary actuators include a ball screw rotated by an electric or pneumatic motor and a hydraulic cylinder there are several benefits to using an electric motor which offsets its disadvantages which include high cost low operating temperature and low power density first the electric motor avoids the use of fragile and costly pneumatic or hydraulic hoses second the. |
7 | to the accompanying drawings the same reference numbers in different drawings may identify the same or similar elements also the following detailed description does not limit the invention a u201c document u201d as the term is used herein is to be broadly interpreted to include any machine readable and machine storable work product a document may include an e mail a web site a file a combination of files one or more files with embedded links to other files a news group posting a blog a web advertisement etc in the context of the internet a common document is a web page web pages often include textual information and may include embedded information such as meta information images hyperlinks etc and or embedded instructions such as javascript etc a u201c link u201d as the term is used here is to be broadly interpreted to include any reference to or from a document fig1 illustrates an overview of determining the freshness of a document according to an exemplary aspect of the invention as shown in fig1 a freshness score of a document p 105 may be based on freshness attributes 115 associated with each linking document 110 of a set of documents 100 that each have a link 120 pointing to document p 105. |
6 | between slugs is filled by entrainment fluid 72 entering at induction port 74 through backflow preventer and control valve 76 one familiar with the operation of ejectors and jet pumps will realize that the entrainment fluid induction method as well as the suction chambers of both of the herein described embodiments though appearing diagrammatically different are physically the same embodiment this fact may be seen more clearly in fig4 fig4 inculcating the method and mechanics of the variable volume ejector shown in fig2 a contains an innovation designed to eliminate backflow preventer means 76 of fig3 the apparatus downstream of air induction ports 76 39 operates on the same principle after hydraulic slug formation as iris valve 34 and chambers 42 and 44 of fig2 a therefore the inlet pulsing means embodied herein will be discussed attention is now called to fig4 at the point of induction of motive fluid 68 the familiar cylinder within cylindrical chamber pulser is used in a slightly different configuration inlet apertures 64 66 are larger than those of fig3 this is because the constriction 70 of fig3 has been eliminated so that a rotating inner pulser cylinder 60 may employ induction ports 76 and terminate at iris valve 34 while maintaining a consistent cross sectional area with stage 11 ejector tube chambers 42 44 although a discrete constriction has not been employed nonetheless constricting is effected by using motive fluid intake aperturing having greater cross sectional area than the downstream inlet ejector tubing relative constriction ibid the latter design alternative may in. |
2 | the water flow is directed through the outlet port to a deflection plate the shape of the water flow is then formed and extended by constraining the edges of its shape with the plurality of armature bars which are connected to the nozzle via a plurality of armature bar attachment guides application_number US 201113296215 A description referring first to fig1 a and 1 b in accordance with a first preferred embodiment a fluid shaping apparatus 100 includes a nozzle 10 and a plurality of armature bars 20 the nozzle 10 generally includes an inlet port 12 a nozzle body 13 an outlet port 14 a plurality of armature bar guides 16 and at least one deflection plate 18 the armature bars 20 are connected to the nozzle 10 via the armature bar guides 16 as depicted in fig1 the inlet port 12 is designed to accept a flow of water from a connected conduit not shown it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the inlet port 12 may be connected in a variety of ways to the conduit in one preferred embodiment the inlet port 12 is threaded and configured to connect with a standard garden hose in another preferred embodiment the inlet port 12 is configured to be press fitted to u215b u2033 copper tubing in yet another preferred embodiment the inlet port 12 is configured with one of several known u201c quick release u201d mechanisms well known in. |
6 | the brake 102 and clutches 64 and 66 if the oil pressure sensor 158 indicates less than adequate oil pressure in the housings 74 or 76 of the clutches 64 and 66 via conduit 159 the oil valve 130 will be positioned by signal from the sensor 158 to maintain the brake 102 actuated to prevent a falling runaway condition contact between the ammeter needle 162 and one of the adjustable contacts 164 or 166 of the ammeter 156 energizes the valve 130 in one direction or the other to send pressurized oil from the reservoir 134 via the pump 112 to either the brake 102 or alternatively to one of the clutches 64 or 66 the electric motor 44 is preferably run continuously through the operation of the pump assembly 10 the position transducer monitors the angular displacement of a selected shaft 52 and signals when a selected interval of displacement has been obtained by that shaft at which point a signal is sent to the valve 130 to actuate that valve into cutting off the flow of oil to the brake 102 to actuate the brake 102 the ammeter needle 162 will move in response to the increased resistance to current flow until the needle 162 contacts the. |
2 | this is the case then this intra level dielectric should be coated with another insulating material such as sio 2 sin sion or the like in the preferred embodiment the wafer surface is planar after the construction of conducting layer 44 this planarization may be achieved through chemical mechanical polishing cmp or other method commonly in use for ic manufacturing fig4 shows the formation of a cavity 51 in which the mems resonator or filter will be constructed the cavity material 52 is first deposited by a means such as plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition pecvd or other method e g sputtering spin on etc that keeps the temperature below t max in the preferred embodiment the cavity material should be a layer or set of layers of an insulator which will not be etched by an oxygen plasma such as sio 2 sin sion or the like the cavity 51 is patterned by any typical method such as reactive ion etching rie or wet chemical etching in fig5 a layer of sacrificial material 61 is deposited and patterned to expose anchor points 62 the space occupied by sacrificial layer 61 will later form the gap between the input or output electrodes and the resonating member of the mems resonator or filter as such sacrificial layer 61 should be made the same thickness as the desired gap spacing we propose the use of carbon based materials that can be easily removed. |
4 | paperboard contains crosslinked fibers the paperboard of the present application can be made in a single ply a two ply construction or a multi ply construction as desired while the paperboard of the present application may employ synthetic fibers as set forth above it is most preferred that paperboard comprise all or substantially all of the cellulosic fibers the distinguishing characteristic of the present application is that at least one ply of the paperboard whether a single ply or a multiple ply structure contains crosslinked cellulosic fibers the crosslinked cellulosic fibers increase the bulk density of the paperboard and thus the insulating characteristics as used herein crosslinked cellulosic fibers are kinked twisted curly cellulosic fibers it is preferred however that the fibers be produced by intrafiber crosslinking of the cellulosic fibers as described earlier paperboard of the present application may have a broad set of characteristics for example its basis weight can range from 200 gsm to 500 gsm more preferably from 250 gsm to 400 gsm most preferably the basis weight of the paperboard is equal to or greater than 250 gsm to achieve the insulating characteristics of the present invention it is preferred that the paperboard has a density of less than 0 5 g cc more preferably from 0 3 g cc to 0 45 g cc and most preferably from 0 35 g cc to 0 40 g cc when at least one ply of the paperboard contains crosslinked cellulosic fibers in accordance with the present invention advantageous temperature drop characteristics can be achieved these temperature drop characteristics can be achieved by altering the amount of crosslinked cellulosic fiber introduced into the paperboard by adjusting. |
6 | engine room 13 and enters the muffler room 15 after flowing along with outer wall of the generator body 17 and the engine 16 since boundary between the engine room 13 and the muffler room 15 is separated by the partition plate 25 and outer wall 22 a of the muffler 22 the cooling air entering the muffler room 15 is once guided downwardly along with periphery of the muffler 22 as shown by arrow w 3 after that the cooling air goes up along with periphery of the muffler 22 as shown by arrows w 4 w 5 passes through the outlet 26 of the cooling air and is discharged into the exhaust duct 9 the cooling air discharged into the exhaust duct 9 hits the interior surface of lower wall surface 9 b of the exhaust duct 9 and its direction is changed along with the straightening vane 27 located at upper part thereof after that the cooling air hits upper interior surface of the exhaust duct 9 its direction is further changed and is discharged outdoor after passing through the duct outlet 9 a in other words shapes and arrangements of wall surface of the exhaust duct 9 and the straightening vane 27 are set so that the cooling. |
2 | spin resistant according to one embodiment of the present invention the interaction of various aerodynamic techniques results in an aircraft that is resistant to spin entry throughout the flight test envelope stated in the united states federal aviation administration u201c faa u201d regulations one aspect of the present configuration combination is a cuffed wing design that employs multiple proprietary airfoils across the span of the wing that controls the progression of a stall to create a stabilized stall cell this discontinuity on the leading edge of the wing delineates the wing into two distinct regions the outboard away from the center line segments of cuffed wings have a different airfoil with a drooped leading edge as compared to the inboard segments of the wing which causes the outboard portion of the wing to stall later than the inboard portion of the wing as angle of attack increases because the ailerons are located on the outboard panel that is still lifting roll control is preserved even after the inboard panel of the wing has fully stalled accordingly the root sections of the wing possess higher angles of attack across the span and thus stall before the wing tip or outboard portions of the wing the cuff also operates as a fence trapping separated airflow to inboard sections of the wing while the airflow associated with the outboard sections of the wing remains attached to the wing the cuff in this aspect acts as large vortex generator whose vortex is shed. |
2 | and low protein binding characteristics in application the negma monomers may be polymerized with or without crosslinkers of diacrylic species such as tegda tetraethylene glycol diacrylate by thermal uv or other suitable initiation activation polymerization methods known in the art it should be readily apparent to one skilled in the art that other species of crosslinking agents may be utilized in accordance with the present invention preferably the crosslinker is a difunctional monomer with hydrophilic units for example another useful diacrylate monomer is polyethylene glycol diacrylate which offers the same flexible u2014 ch 2 u2014 ch 2 u2014 o u2014 linkages such as peg 200 dimethacrylate peg 400 dimethacrylate and peg 600 dimethacrylate also known as peg200dma peg400dma and peg600dma respectively peg200dma peg400dma and peg600dma are also not considered to be carcinogenic the thermal stability of the membrane coatings constructed in accordance with the present invention were tested and compared with a membrane treated similarly with hpa sodium chloride solutions of about 15 and about 20 were used to increase the surface tension of water thus making the wettability test more discriminating the protein binding tendencies were measured by obtaining a liquid sample of flow through protein solution recovery and testing a solid sample of protein on membrane a luminance spectrophotometer ls50b perkin elmer was used to measure the fluorescence intensity of fluorescein tagged bovine serum albumin bsa the i 125 bsa was also used as. |
6 | current to flow through the transistor 36 to energize the coil 70 moving the single pole double throw switch element or member 72 to open or close activate or deactivate to send a continual signal to an external device the third sensor terminal 78 and the fourth sensor terminal 80 operate similarly when condensate or water is sensed between the first sensor probe not shown and the second sensor probe not shown the time delay section 50 prevents the control device from generating false readings or hunting when the condensate or water level is fluctuating at the predetermined level in the condensate reservoir not shown when installed the hvac is grounded to system ground which is at the same potential of the 24 vac transformer not shown due to the absence of a center tap transformer since the control device is powered by the 24 vac transformer not shown across the first terminal 22 and the second terminal 24 a voltage is induced in the first sensor pin not shown and the second sensor pin not shown that can cause a significant electrolysis and damage note that the resistor or impedance 46 is electrically connected to the transformer common at the same potential as at the pins not shown to reduce or mitigate the electrolysis the value of the first detection sensor component and the second detector sensor component are selected or balanced relative to each other and the impedance of the condensate or water specifically the impedance of the first detector sensor component and the second detector sensor component are substantially equal at least 20 megaohms each and preferably 30 megaohms each of course the various electronic components may be digitized. |
7 | in this embodiment a sensor body 22 which consists of an upper and a lower semiconductor substrates having therein a nozzle hole 3 a gas path 4 with a pair of heat wires 51 and 52 and incorporates a miniature pump 18 in the inner part thereof is placed on a base 24 in a gas filled case 23 and is put into working state by driving the pump to force the gas into the gas path 4 of the sensor body through the nozzle hole 3 creating gas circulation in the case 23 in fig8 power supply terminals and output terminals are designated with numerals 25 and 26 respectively since all parts of the gas flow type angular velocity sensor can be formed by utilizing the semiconductor technology and the ic technology it becomes possible to obtain a small and precise gas flow type angular velocity sensor adequate for mass production as apparent from the foregoing description in a gas flow type angular velocity sensor wherein an output signal corresponding to a difference in temperature sensitive outputs of paired heat wires is produced when a flow of gas injected into a gas path through a nozzle hole and directed toward the paired heat wires is deflected by the action of an angular velocity on the gas flow the present invention forms the. |
4 | 15 of the storage car 8 over a roller 16 of the balance car 9 back to a roller 17 on storage car 8 and from this point to a roller 18 of the layer car 7 and back to a roller 19 of the storage car 8 and from this point again to roller 15 the conveyor belt 14 of the storage car 8 thus extends both to the balance car 9 and also to the layer car 7 the latter being movable reciprocably across the width of the withdrawal belt 5 the belt roller 4 of the feed belt 2 is driven at a predetermined speed preferably the doffer speed of a carding machine or the like from the drive wheel 4a of belt roller 4 a drive chain 20 extends over a chainwheel 22 on axle 21 of the roller 16 for the conveyor belt 14 the drive chain extending over a fixed roller 23 back to the chainwheel 4a thus the conveyor belt 14 is driven from a driven belt roller 4 of the feed belt 2 and the belt 11 on jib 10 of the storage car 8 is driven by roller 17 located on. |
9 | second ibias circuit 22 ext where the current ibias ext is referenced to an external resistor the operation of the multiplication circuitry 18 can best be described mathematically by the following loop equation where v be3 is a voltage measured across the base to emitter of the transistor q 3 v be4 is a voltage measured across the base to emitter of the transistor q 4 v be5 is a voltage measured across the base to emitter of the transistor q 5 and v be6 is a voltage measured across the base to emitter of the transistor q 6 by replacing the base emitter voltages with the forward biased diode current equation the above loop equation becomes v t ln ue8a0 iptat int i s v t ln ue8a0 ibias int i s v t ln ue8a0 ibias ext i s v t ln ue8a0 iptat ext i s 0 after simplification the loop equation becomes ln ue8a0 iptat int ibias ext iptat ext ibias int 0 which further simplifies to iptat ext iptat int ibias ext ibias int in operation the multiplication circuitry 18 produces the current iptat ext defined as a current proportional to absolute temperature generated based on an external resistor more importantly the multiplication circuitry 18 generates the currents iptat ext and ibias ext referenced to only one external resistor thereby accurately producing these currents using a minimal number of external connections and minimizing the cost of manufacturing the circuit fig6 illustrates a practical implementation of the multiplication circuitry 18 wherein additional circuitry is used to bias the transistors q 3 q 4 q 5 and q 6 in this implementation biasing of transistors q 5 and q 06 is accomplished by diode connecting each of the transistors q 5 and q 6. |
9 | 3 i e the improved cylinder insures a maximum density flow of heat energy between the composite shell 11 12 and the paper web fig2 further shows the advantage of the hood 6 which insures that the major part of heat transfer between the cylinder and the web takes place in the region including the first half of the path of the web from the location b to the location c the thickness of the layer 12 is preferably a minute fraction of the thickness of the shell 11 most preferably in the range of 0 4 2 millimeters the heat expansion coefficient of the material of the layer 12 preferably equals or at least approximates the heat expansion coefficient of the material of the shell 11 for example the layer 12 can be applied to the shell 11 by resorting to a flame spray coating technique copper is but one of the materials which can be used as a coating or layer at the periphery of the shell 11 it is important to select a material whose heat conductivity is pronouncedly higher than preferably at least two times that of the shell 11 in addition to copper such materials include molybdenum tungsten their alloys and certain other metals as a rule the shell. |
9 | they are well within the capabilities of persons skilled in this art once the principles of this invention are understood suffice it to say that if liquid engine coolant or other liquid medium is used to transfer heat such a circulating circuit would comprise one conduit to send the liquid another conduit to return the liquid a pump various valves and valve controls that could be either manual or automatically operated by electricity vacuum or air pressure also the heat storage sink 150 can be used to store heat for later use in warming a start up engine or a cold passenger compartment or the stored heat might also be used to help maintain an elevated temperature in the catalytic converter itself over more extended periods of time it can be for example a heat storage device such as that described in the article entitled 34 latent heat storage 34 published in the february 1992 issue of automotive engineering vol 100 no 2 pp 58 61 heat pipes while not specifically shown in the drawings could also be used in place of a heat transfer fluid to transfer heat to and from the catalytic converter referring now to fig5 the catalytic converter 140 according to. |
3 | or gouging the metal surface should be avoided because if has been found that such surface indentations can cause spalling it is desirable to apply sufficient glass slip or slurry on the metal surface to achieve an enamel thickness of at least 10 mils with a practical upper limit of about 20 mils it has been found that spraying is the preferred method of application and that the enamel must be sprayed in a fine spray however the sprayed slip tends to run or slide on the metal surface when the wet thickness exceeds 4 or 5 mils by careful application techniques it is possible to apply 6 to 8 mils of enamel prior to each firing it has been found that multiple passes with the spray gun laying one coat over the other and careful attention to the moisture content of the slip will permit application of an optimum thickness of enamel for each firing cycle thus two coatings and firings will achieve the desired porcelain enamel thickness of at least 10 mils the enamel coating bisque on the metal surface should be permitted to dry before firing the firing parameters will vary depending on the shape and surface area being fired by way of example a 4 u00d7 4 u00d7 1 4 inch sample plate was satisfactorily fired at 1320 u00b0 f for 8 minutes also a 4 39 u00d7 6 34 u00d7 1 4 34 tubular member was satisfactorily fired at 1100 u00b0 f by alternately firing for 8 minutes with 2 minutes removed for. |
6 | cylinder for which one induction manifold 18 is connected in the conventional manner to the induction ports 16 the induction manifold 18 is composed essentially of a first header 20 a second header 22 one short individual pipe 24 and one long individual pipe 26 per cylinder of the internal combustion engine the individual pipes 24 empty into the header 22 in this case while the individual pipes 26 enter the header 20 the individual pipes 24 26 combine into a common single pipe in front of the connection to the induction ports 16 the headers 20 22 are interconnected via a connecting pipe 28 in the header 20 in its induction connection 32 is an arbitrarily controllable throttle valve 32 which is connected to the gas pedal of the motor vehicle this is not shown and which is used to control the performance of the internal combustion engine in addition in the short individual pipes 24 are butterfly valves 34 which in one of their positions as shown close the short individual pipes 24 while in the other end position completely open them the butterfly valves 34 are actuated via a rod assembly 36 which is only partially shown. |
3 | u03b2 1 39 hydroxyethyl cephalosporanate as a single crystalline diastereomer m p 154 5 u00b0 c 155 5 u00b0 c isopropanol identified by nmr and 27 5 mg of t butyl 7 u03b1 1 39 hydroxyethyl cephalosporanate as a mixture of both diastereomers which are separated by high pressure liquid chromatography and characterized by nmr spectroscopy t butyl 7 u03b2 1 39 hydroxyethyl cephalosporanate 4 33 0 mg 0 09 mmoles is dissolved in 1 0 ml of cold trifluoroacetic acid and the mixture is stirred at 0 u00b0 c for 30 minutes the trifluoroacetic acid is removed under reduced pressure and the residue obtained is partitioned between chloroform and dilute aqueous sodium bicarbonate the aqueous phase is separated and acidified to ph 1 5 with 2 5 n hydrochloric acid and is extracted with ethyl acetate the ethyl acetate extract is dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate filtered and evaporated to give 27 0 mg 97 of 7 u03b2 1 39 hydroxyethyl cephalosporanic acid which is characterized by ir nmr and mass spectrum as ditrimethylsilyl derivative the cephalospranic acid is converted to its corresponding sodium salt by treating an aqueous acetone solution of the acid with a solution of one molar equivalent of sodium bicarbonate in water removing the acetone under reduced pressure and lyophilizing the. |
7 | the marketing program data records 33 for each location 402 the report 400 may also include an entry 400 a u2032 having a u201c all products in promotion u201d segment identifier 404 corresponding to efficiency calculations for all saleables 27 sold in association with at least one marketing program 23 ie for all saleables 27 192 or saleable 27 102 location 35 123 or other distribution channel combination other than those indicating a u201c none u201d segment identifier 199 in the segmented measurables data records 39 for each location 402 the report 400 may also include an entry 400 a u2033 having an u201c all products not in promotion u201d segment identifier 404 corresponding to efficiency calculations for all saleables 27 for which no marketing program 23 was used ie for all saleables 27 192 or saleable 27 102 location 35 123 combination indicating a u201c none u201d segment identifier 199 in the segmented measurables data records 39 as will be understood for each different location 402 typically the report 400 will include one entry 400 a corresponding to each marketing program segment 33 199 listed on the segmented measurables data storage entity 32 including the u201c none u201d segment 33 u2032 and an u201c all products in promotion u201d segment each entry 400 a will preferably. |
2 | alkyl groups r 4 is a linear or branched c 1 c 6 alkyl or aryl group x is a c 1 c 3 alkyl group or phenyl and n is 0 or 1 the trialkylgermylalkyne compound can be added independently to the reaction mixture although in a preferred embodiment it is initially mixed with the silylalkyne monomer and the mixture added to the catalyst and solvent system the minimum germylalkyne concentration which must be added to significantly increased polymerization rate and monomer conversion is very low i e about 0 1 mole based on total alkyne concentration increasing the germylalkyne concentration increases both the polymerization rate and conversion although maximum conversion i e 100 is reached at relatively lwo concentrations typically less than 5 mole additionally the germylalkyne compound is incorporated into the polymer chain and if the resultant polymer is to be predominantly a poly silylalkyne polymer rather than a copolymer the amount of germylalkyne additive should be kept low the exact mechanicism by which the trialkylgermylalkyne compound accelerates polymerization and increases monomer conversion has not yet been fully determined without being bound by theory however it is believed that the first step in group v or vib metal halide promoted trialkylsilylyne polymerization is the combination of monomer with one molar equivalent of metal to form a highly reactive intermediate this intermediate then reacts further with remaining monomer to form the polymer chain certain monomer. |
1 | drying condition they were placed in a desiccator for a period of 1 week to 10 days after it was confirmed that the larvae were completely dried they were submerged in water rehydrated 95 of the decerebrated and dried larvae were recovered 3 conventionally it has been considered that the preparation for the cryptobiosis of insects is advanced through a complex mechanism with the mediation of the central nervous system technical literature 3 however it has been found in the case of anhydrobiosis of p vanderplanki that the brain is not necessary for the induction of anhydrobiosis each tissue therefore responds to dehydration stress as in the case of plants and the preparation for anhydrobiosis is self containedly carried out this suggests that extirpated tissues can be dried in a recoverable state based on the findings of the above experimental examples the conditions for drying extirpated tissues medium composition or dehydration speed for example were determined the present inventors also found that the induction of trehalose synthesis was caused without the mediation of the central nervous system and thus that it is theoretically possible to dehydrate the extirpated tissues in a recoverable state based on the obtained information the conditions for dehydration of practically extirpated tissues were set in addition after these dehydrated tissues were rehydorated the present inventors established a method of conducting a viability test on these tissues fig8 the procedure of a method for dry preserving tissues of p vanderplanki larvae is as follows a final instar larvae were surface disinfected for 10 seconds with 70 ethanol and thereafter washed twice with distilled water b while placing the larvae in the distilled water the larvae were. |
9 | offer an anti allergic drug useful in the treatment of those allergic diseases in which ige is involved as experiments 4 and 5 show the compound of the present invention also have the ability to inhibit the production of igm and igg and therefore its utility will be expanded to the treatment of allergic diseases caused by type ii or iii hypersensitive reaction such as serum sickness and hemolytic diseases of new born due to rh incompatibility the following experiments are provided by way of further illustrations of the activities of the compound of the present invention inhibition of con a induced reaction of t lymphocyte blastogenesis by spergualin trihydrochloride spleen cells from balb c mice were distritubed among wells in a microplate so that each well contained 2 u00d7 10 5 cells 0 2 ml the compound was added to all wells but one the latter being used as a control con a 5 u03bcg ml was added to all the wells and the so prepared cell suspensions were cultivated in a 5 co 2 incubator for 72 hours at 37 u00b0 c eight hours before the completion of the incubation 1 u03bcci of 3 h thymidine was added to each well and the uptake of the thymidine by the cultured cells was measured with a liquid scintillation counter to estimate the progress of the reaction of t lymphocyte blastogenesis the percentage inhibition of the blastogenesis by the test compound was calculated by 1. |
3 | 6 alkoxycarbonyl aroyl c 1 3 acyl oxo pyridinyl c 1 3 alkyl imidazolyl c 1 3 alkyl tetrahydrofuranyl c 1 3 alkyl nitrile c 1 3 alkyl nitrile phenyl wherein the phenyl ring is optionally substituted with one to two halogen c 6 alkoxy di c 1 3 alkyl amino c 1 6 alkyl s o m or phenyl s o m wherein the phenyl ring is optionally substituted with one to two halogen c 1 6 alkoxy or di c 1 3 alkyl amino or z is optionally substituted with one to three one to three amino or amino c 1 3 alkyl wherein the n atom is optionally independently di substituted by aminoc 1 6 alkyl c 1 3 alkyl arylc 0 3 alkyl c 1 5 alkoxyc 1 3 alkyl c 1 5 alkoxy aroyl c 1 3 acyl c 1 3 alkyl s o m u2014 or arylc 0 3 alkyl s o m u2014 each of the aforementioned alkyl and aryl attached to the amino group is optionally substituted with one to two halogen c 1 6 alkyl or c 1 6 alkoxy or z is optionally substituted with one to three aryl or heterocycle as hereinabove described in this paragraph each in turn is optionally substituted by halogen c 1 6 alkyl or c 1 6 alkoxy or z is amino wherein the n atom is optionally independently mono or di substituted by c 1 6 alkyl or c 1 3 alkoxyc 1 3 alkyl c 1 6 alkyl branched or unbranched c 1 6 alkoxy. |
7 | source near an input port of a radiation guide so that the radiation from the radiation source enters the input port and so that the radiation source is positionally adjustable toward and away from the input port parallel to the direction and supplying radiation through the radiation guide from the input port to an output port thereof application_number US 82372510 A description fig1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of an apparatus that is a polychromatic light emitting diode led light source assembly 10 embodying aspects of the invention fig2 is a diagrammatic sectional side view taken along line 2 2 in fig1 fig3 is a diagrammatic sectional top view taken along line 3 3 in fig1 fig4 is a diagrammatic perspective view of a radiation guide or light pipe 16 that is a component of the assembly 10 of fig1 with reference to fig2 and 4 the light pipe 16 includes a horizontally extending main tube 17 having four walls and a rectangular cross sectional shape the main tube 17 has a central opening with a rectangular cross sectional shape at one end of the main tube 17 the central opening serves as an outlet port 19 of the light pipe 16 the opposite end of the main tube 17 is closed by an inclined end wall 18 three spaced tubular chimneys 22 23 and 24 each extend upwardly from a top wall of the main tube 17 the chimneys 22 24 each have four walls arranged to form the frustrum of a four sided pyramid thus the chimneys 22 24 each have. |
6 | 17 simultaneously a down drive passage 36 is opened to a low pressure thus as the pressurized water drives piston 17 upward water in the annulus 33 is driven through the cross hole 32 and bore 31 down piston tube 26 and out of the passage 36 for downward motion of the drive the up drive passage 34 is opened to low pressure and pressurized water is supplied to the down drive passage 36 the pressurized water passes through piston tube 26 bore 31 and cross hole 32 to annulus 33 by which the water in annulus 33 between stop piston 23 and the top of drive piston 17 is pressurized to drive the piston 17 downward typically downward motion of the drive withdrawal of control rod is incremental notch by notch and at relatively low speed on the other hand upward drive control rod insertion is sometimes such as under scram conditions a continuous motion at high speed upon such rapid insertion as the drive piston 17 approaches the stop piston 23 near the end of the drive piston stroke it is necessary to arrest the drive piston motion and dissipate at least a substantial portion of the kinetic energy of the moving parts to avoid excessive mechanical shock on the drive system the. |
9 | constrained by only the elastic material i e elastic portion 107 that surrounds it and any residual friction between the two friction free i e slick surfaces in one embodiment consistent with the present invention due to the cut out window portion 105 in the upper layer 101 the scuff resistant portion 110 although provided on the elastic portion 107 is approximately the same height as that of the upper layer 101 when the floor mat 101 is assembled see fig2 in one embodiment consistent with the present invention plush felt is the preferable material for the scuff resistant portion 110 as providing virtually no scuffs on footwear see the example below however any other material which is suitable to provide the above characteristics could be used in use the floor mat 100 see fig3 of the present invention is placed in the desired position i e on the floor well of a motor vehicle and the scuff resistant portion 110 would be provided in a position on the floor mat 100 below the right foot of the user accordingly the heel portion of the user 39 s footwear would touch the scuff resistant portion 110 of the floor mat 100 however with the scuff resistant portion 110 this friction between the heel of the user and the floor mat 100 which is brought about while the user is driving and moving their foot would not result in scuffing of the user 39 s footwear in particular as described in the embodiment above the low friction material used for the backing layer 106 and for the elastic portion 107 as well as the base portion 104 u201c glide means u201d allows the scuff resistant portion 110 which touches the heel of the user 39. |
9 | gap between the side faces 7 of the starter bar head 4 and the side walls 3 of the continuous casting mold 1 the cover part 10 of the seal 8 covering the front face 9 of the starter bar head has a greater wall thickness than the side parts 11 of the seal 8 this cover part 10 also may include an opening such that molten steel can reliably enter the anchoring recess 5 of the starter bar head 4 thus forming a reliable anchorage according to the exemplary embodiment illustrated in fig1 the side parts 11 of the seal 8 in terms of height extend over a distance that is larger than the depth 14 of the anchoring recess 5 such that the anchoring recess 5 likewise is reliably sealed and molten steel cannot escape through the same the peripheral bead 12 provides a limit for the insertion of the seal 8 occurring prior to introducing the starter bar head 4 into the continuous casting mold 1 and at the same time reliably enables inspection of the snug fit of the seal 8 when introducing the starter bar head 4 into the continuous casting mold 1 the starter bar head 4 is threaded in until it contacts the cover part 10 of the seal 8 whereupon it is. |
8 | fig3 a and the rectangular wave of fig3 b results in the waveform as illustrated in fig3 c which shifts sides from vertices to the next vertices of the triangular wave upward or downward fig1 illustrates another method of generating the modulation waveform indicated by the solid lines in fig2 a fig1 a shows a pure triangular wave as shown in fig3 a fig1 b shows a rectangular wave for an offset which has transition points at the same timing as the vertices of the triangular wave although the rectangular wave of fig3 b has a fixed signal level with its polarization reversed at the transition points the rectangular wave of fig1 b has its signal level changed at the transition points without the polarization reversal accordingly adding the triangular wave of fig1 a and the rectangular wave of fig1 b results in the waveform as illustrated in fig1 c which shifts sides from vertices to the next vertices of the triangular wave upward or downward in accordance with the signal levels fig1 illustrates still another method of generating the modulation waveform indicated by the solid lines in fig2 a fig1 a shows a pure triangular wave as fig3 a fig1 b shows a rectangular wave for an offset which has the transition points at the same timing as the vertices of the triangular wave but has the opposite polarity to that of fig3 b specifically the rectangular wave in fig1 b has the negative polarity in regions in which the rectangular wave in fig3 b has the positive polarity and has the positive polarity in regions in which the rectangular wave in fig3 b has the negative polarity thus adding the triangular wave of fig1 a and the rectangular wave of fig1 b results in the waveform which. |
4 | olefin resin 8 0 ldpe low density polyethylene 2 uv100 uv masterbatch 10 5 white mb 70 tio2 pigment and 30 polyethylene 6 ab 150 anti block the melt temperature range of the lower coating layer was between 490 u00b0 f to 550 u00b0 f chill roll temperatures varied between 45 u00b0 f and 85 u00b0 f a second roofing underlayment according to another embodiment comprises a woven polypropylene scrim the scrim comprised upper and lower coating layers corresponding with upper and lower surfaces of the scrim the polypropylene scrim used was a woven polypropylene with 11 0 u00d7 5 8 tapes per inch the upper surface of the scrim was coated first upper coating layer was comprised of a first upper layer or core layer and a second upper layer or skin layer the core layer comprised 70 by weight of the upper coating layer the skin layer comprised 30 by weight of the upper coating layer the core layer comprised 1 uv100 uv masterbatch 10 beige 889822 pigment 8 ldpe low density polyethylene and 81 h pp homo polymer polypropylene the skin layer comprised 2 uv10 uv masterbatch 10 beige 889822 pigment 8 ab150 anti block 10 h pp homo polymer polypropylene and 70 kraton u00ae md6649 compound s e b s block copolymer it should be noted that the amount of h pp in the skin layer varies from. |
8 | defined as d t u2212 u03b2 d e where d e is a predefined target queueing delay parameter which is user configurable that can be set to 0 2 seconds for example and u03b2 is a predefined user configurable low watermark factor that can be set to 0 1 seconds for example note the retry after timer parameter has a minimum value of u03b1 u2212 u03b2 d e it should be noted that the various values that are provided above and below are only illustrative and should not be interpreted as a limitation of the present invention namely these values can be selected in accordance with the requirements of a particular implementation note that exponentially weighted moving average ewma or any comparable smoothing algorithm could be used to smooth u03bc t in step 330 the method checks if the total queuing delay d t is below a predefined low threshold if the total queuing delay is below the predefined low threshold the method proceeds to step 360 otherwise the method proceeds to step 340 in one embodiment the predefined low threshold is calculated by multiplying a predefined low watermark factor u03b2 with the predefined target queueing delay parameter d e where u03b2 and d e are user configurable parameters that can be set to 0. |
5 | the course would normally define an area within which a contaminant or contaminants must be confined in accordance with governmental requirements the machine includes a chassis with a main member 6 having a forward end supporting a tow arm 7 which in turn supports a block 8 receiving a steering post 10 a tongue is at 11 for steering of a front wheel 12 a post mounted collar 18 is positionable along post 10 wheels at 13 support the rearward end of chassis 6 by means of struts 14 both of which are adjustable in an inclined manner in sleeves 15 having set screws as at 16 the sleeves 15 are secured in place on chassis 6 by a cross arm 17 the length of chassis 6 is such as to permit the machine to be highly maneuverable as well as easily drawn along a ground surface by a workman an elbow shaped airflow inlet at 20 on the main member 6 is in upstream communication via an adapter 19 with conduit 2 for the reception of particulate material into an area 9 below chassis 6 plates at 22 constitute side members supported by hinges at 23 on chassis 6 with the plates oppositely offset and serving to confine particulate material discharged from elbow 20 plate lower edge at 22 a is proximate ground surface g during use of the apparatus a third plate at 24 serves as a barrier and closes the forward end of the area at 9 below main member 6 as best seen in fig4 a deflector at 28 is carried by chassis 6 immediately forward of the outlet end of elbow 20 to impart a rearward component to the downward flow of material exiting elbow 20 apertures at. |
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{"publication_number": "US-6668884-B2", "abstract": "an attachment between a monitoring device and an innerliner of a tire includes the use of an epoxy adhesive that bonds the monitoring device directly to the inner surface of the innerliner of the tire . the innerliner is first roughened in a manner that provides a roughened portion of the innerliner without removing the entire thickness of the innerliner . the entire thickness of the innerliner is not removed because the innerliner is preferably more than |
7 | the mixed waste acid before granulating the foregoing results are listed in the table 3 the weight of liquid in waste acid can be reduced by the method for solidifying and stabilizing waste acid of the invention in the step of s 230 the weight of waste acid containing phosphoric acid before condensing is 1571 g total weight of waste acid containing fluoroboric acid is 215 g applied amount of barium hydroxide is 210 g and the weight ratio of the applied amount of the total solidifying agent to the mixed waste acid is 30 1 after solidifying the compression strength of the solidified product which formed after 3 days and after 28 days are 25 kg and 28 kg cm 2 respectively furthermore in the water resistance test of the sample which the compression strength is 74 kg per square centimeter the result of compression strength after dipping in water for three months is 53 5 kg cm 2 it indicated that the solidified product of waste acid formed by the method of the invention has improved weather resistance and water resistance characteristics as shown in table 4 the granule is formed by the first solidifying agent and the efficiency of solidification would not be influenced in the steps shown in fig2 a half of waste acid is inactivated and then another half of waste acid is combined therewith to solidify heat of acid base reaction and rapid setting caused by heat can be prevented to influence the quality of the solidified product of waste acid so that the compression strength of the solidified product can be improved fig3 shows a basic flow. |
7 | the invention is described best though as a single computer program that configures and enables one or more general purpose computers to implement the novel aspects of the invention for illustrative purposes the inventive computer program will be referred to as the u201c enhanced database propagation program u201d or edpp additionally the edpp is described below with reference to an exemplary network of hardware devices as depicted in fig3 a u201c network u201d comprises any number of hardware devices coupled to and in communication with each other through a communications medium such as the internet a u201c communications medium u201d includes without limitation any physical optical electromagnetic or other medium through which hardware or software can transmit data for descriptive purposes exemplary network 100 has only a limited number of nodes including workstation computer 105 workstation computer 110 server computer 115 and persistent storage 120 network connection 125 comprises all hardware software and communications media necessary to enable communication between network nodes 105 120 unless otherwise indicated in context below all network nodes use publicly available protocols or messaging services to communicate with each other through network connection 125 edpp 400 typically is stored in a memory represented schematically as memory 420 in fig4 the term u201c memory u201d as used herein includes without limitation any volatile or persistent medium such as an electrical circuit magnetic disk or optical disk in which a computer can store data or software for any duration a single memory may encompass and be distributed across a plurality. |
7 | located in the external memory gives for the given values of att 528 and apl b 70 a new value of apl apl att in block 13 this new apl has 4 3 times less sustain than apl b so since sustainnumber 70 950 sustainnumber apl att 222 and apl att 605 then an updated value of att is looked up in the lut att2att u2032 here the value is the same att u2032 528 depending on the choice which has been made for the implementation a lut or just a coefficient has to be loaded in the ic in order to proceed to the multiplication so in the first case the compensation video block 14 will pick up the lut corresponding to att u2032 528 in the comp_video lut located in the external memory this lut has only 528 inputs since the front end delivers values between 0 and even if the place on this ic should be equal to its maximum size i e 1024 10 bit this lut is loaded only once per frame and is used for every pixel of the picture the lut will multiply the video data by so that the video will be able to use the full dynamic of the pdp the other solution is to make this multiplication in the ic in this case only the coefficient to be used for the multiplication mult has to be loaded in the ic this coefficient is in the mult_video lut located in the external memory this value is loaded only once per frame and. |
2 | t and the feed line 3 to achieve these objectives cyclic rotation means have been used for the carousel 2 which can turn the carousel clockwise f as in fig5 or anticlockwise f u2032 as in fig7 the table 22 of the carousel 2 is provided with four threaded holes to carry the pairs of guides 44 44 u2032 and the fixed brackets 23 with the different set ups in fig5 and 7 while the fixed longitudinal walls 7 and the movable ones 7 u2032 of the seats s are set up to be able to rotate 180 u00b0 about a transverse axis to facilitate this correct and different assembly on the associated brackets the slots 24 and 26 first mentioned with reference to fig4 come in useful as for the solution in fig7 provision will be made for the screws 25 and 27 127 to be on the opposite end of said slots the one furthest away from the carousel the fixed walls 7 will be provided with additional holes to support guide 33 and support 37 with a different layout the movable bracket 41 will also be provided with additional holes on its foot to support the body 45 with the. |
5 | access aperture when the lid of the compartment is opened as shown by arrow 5 in this regard access is provided to contents of the compartment even when the when the lid is opened only by a relatively small angle u03b1 in the embodiment of fig2 compartment lid 3 is opened and closed around a hinge axis 6 which in one embodiment is essentially horizontal guides 8 located on an inner surface 7 of the compartment lid 3 guide the drawer 9 in the direction of arrow 10 when the compartment lid 3 is opened in the diagram in fig2 the drawer is already projecting beyond the top edge of compartment lid 3 to provide access for the insertion and removal or items this is possible as the drawer in this case is disposed so as to be movable in guides which are located on the inside of compartment lid 3 and thus the compartment lid does not have to be opened completely in order to enable the drawer to be pushed outwards fig2 also shows an embodiment of a driving mechanism that moves the storage drawer 9 in the forward direction when the lid is opened the driving mechanism includes a driving rod 11 located in the vicinity of the hinge axis 6 as shown the driving rod is rigidly attached to inner surface 7 of compartment lid 3 the driving rod is connected by an articulated joint such as a universal joint 12 to a pull rod. |
2 | bundled together and pre compressed in length between the support structures when assembled the conductor portions of the harness assembly form a birdcage shaped dynamic bundle wherein the middle of the conductor portions bow away from conductor portions on the opposite side of the bundle this pre compression creates a birdcage shaped configuration that allows the bundle to bend as the conductor portions straighten this occurs when the gimbal rotates relative to the bulkhead the bending motion creates relatively little damage to the conductor strands as compared the excessive torsion forces affecting conventional loop shaped wire harness assemblies application_number US 48109200 A description illustrative embodiments and exemplary applications are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in order to disclose the advantageous teachings of the present invention as will be explained below the present invention is unique in its ability to reduce the emi problem described above as compared with existing harness assembles by minimizing the movement of the wire forming the bundles known u201c twist cap u201d wire arrangements require relatively long wires and incorporate a geometry which requires the wires to fold and slide over one another as the gimbal navigates across a specified angle this movement is quantified as d u2245 2 u03c0d u00f8 360 where d is the diameter of a twist cap and u00f8 is the gimbal angle navigated an average diameter for a twist cap housing including 30 40 conductors is about 2 inches for a twist cap navigating 180 degrees d movement of the wires equates to about 6 inches by comparison the present invention employs conductors undergoing movement of between 0 050 inches and 0 100 inches as can be readily understood the. |
6 | input shaft 2 which is also the output shaft of the gear mechanism of the automatic gear transmission assembly 1 also included in the transfer mechanism is a governor valve 3 fixedly mounted on the input shaft 2 a planetary gear set 4 having a sun gear 41 splined on the input shaft 2 a pinion 42 meshed with the sun gear 41 a ring gear 43 meshed with the pinion 42 and a carrier 44 rotatably supporting the pinion 42 and coupled with one output shaft 11 of the torque transfer mechanism the transfer mechanism also includes a friction brake 5 for engaging the ring gear 43 with a transfer device casing 18 a hydraulic servo motor 50 for the friction brake 5 comprised of a cylinder 18a formed in the transfer device casing 18 and a piston 51 slidably fitted in the cylinder 18a a friction clutch 7 operated by a hydraulic servo motor 70 comprising an annular cylinder 71 connected to the carrier 44 and a piston 72 slidably fitted in the cylinder 71 for coupling and uncoupling the sun gear 41 and the carrier 44 the transfer mechanism further includes a friction clutch 8 for coupling the output shaft 11 connected to the carrier 44 with a sleeve 9 connected to one of the sprockets 12 of a linkage mechanism which drives the other output shaft 17 of the transfer mechanism as will be described hereinafter also included in the transfer mechanism are a hydraulic servo motor 80 comprising a cylinder 81 welded to the sleeve 9 which is rotatably retained in the transfer casings 19 20 and a piston 82 slidably fitted. |
5 | with respect to each other application_number US 84641304 A description referring to fig1 the wellhead 10 has a bore 12 that remains constant in the region shown one or more stop pins 14 are in respective bores 16 and sealed with seals 18 the hanger or other device to be suspended 20 has a retaining ring 22 attached at thread 24 an energizing ring 26 rests on ring 22 and pins 14 when the hanger 20 is lowered in wellhead 10 to the position shown in fig1 wellhead 10 also has a recess 28 in which a ring 30 is fitted and secured in recess 28 with a split ring retainer 32 ring 30 has a groove 34 defined by surfaces 36 38 and 40 those skilled in the art will appreciate that groove 34 can be integral to the wellhead 10 as an option using the ring 30 to create the groove 34 whose peak coincides with bore 12 allows the ring 30 to be replaced if the groove 34 becomes worn or damaged over time the hanger 20 features an energizing taper 42 and an adjacent limit shoulder 44 which can be flat as shown in fig1 or sloping downwardly in a direction toward centerline 46 as shown in fig9 in some situations a slight angle may be desirable to reduce or more uniformly distribute stresses in the load support area an inherent benefit of this design is to prevent accumulation of debris as shown in fig1 the expanding load shoulder 48 has a top surface 50 that will ultimately engage shoulder 44 surfaces 52 54 and 56 correspond to surfaces 36 38 and 40 of groove 34 such that when load. |
8 | prevent any signals from the drop passing through the transmitting portion of the central office channel during test in addition the network 44 is connected to lowpass filter 42 via paths 46 and 48 as will be shown hereinafter the connection of network 44 causes lowpass filter 42 to oscillate at a predetermined frequency and amplitude first audio test signal providing an output signal in the form of square waves the output signal from lowpass filter 42 oscillator is applied to the modulator 52 and as previously described passes out in modulated form through transformer 62 along the path 8 to the receiving terminal if the integrity of the transmission path to the receiving terminal is intact the presence of this signal having a predetermined frequency and amplitude will operate to turn on the station oscillator at the station end and thus transmit this station carrier signal modulated by the audio test signal generated by lowpass filter oscillator 42 as will be described in more detail below referring now to fig3 the manner in which the incoming signals cause the transmission of information back to the transmitting terminal may be seen the received signals on path 32 pass through carrier line transformer 90 and path 92 to bandpass filter 94 where only those signals associated with this channel are selected these selected signals are passed to demodulator detector 96 lowpass filter 98 vf amplifier 104 path 106 to the vf hybrid 108 and path 110 to the subscriber 39 s telephone station these signals from the output of lowpass filter 98 on path 100 are also applied to the input of threshold detector 122 via path 102 the threshold level of threshold detector 122 is set so as to. |
6 | which is operatively connected to the pneumatic piston 216 via the triggering actuator 30 the movement of the pneumatic piston along its axis pulls and releases the trigger 318 to achieve firing of bullets from the firearm 322 at a predetermined rate the firearm 322 further includes a magazine release button 320 which is operatively connected to the magazine release actuator 40 to release an empty magazine from the firearm 322 also shown in fig3 is a partial view of the magazine bank 210 the magazine bank 210 has a plurality of slots 304 to hold one or more magazines the complete operation of the automatic firing apparatus 200 is further explained with reference to fig5 6 referring now to fig4 which illustrates in an exemplary embodiment a top view of the magazine bank 210 of the automatic firing apparatus 200 the magazine bank 210 has a base having a first surface a second surface substantially parallel to the first surface the magazine bank 210 may have an intermediate structure for coupling the first surface and the second surface at a predetermined distance from each other the magazine bank 210 includes a plurality of slots 304 movable in a direction substantially perpendicular the first surface the magazine bank 210 has an attached pushing mechanism which is configured to push a slot of the plurality of slots 304 in the movable direction as described above with reference to fig2 the magazine bank 210 may be rotated about an axis of rotation 402 with a predetermined angular velocity in one embodiment the axis 402 is substantially perpendicular to the base of the magazine bank 210 in one embodiment a servo motor. |
2 | discussed of course thumbwheel switches 68 may be replaced by a computer generated entry from cpu 42 in the event the data stored in the new sample register 54 is greater than the threshold setting set by the thumbwheel switches 68 a signal occurs on line 70 thus signalling a detected discontinuity the data is fed to the cpu 42 for processing in parallel with the input of the new sample register 54 is a conventional serial memory 72 which feeds data relating to each sample interval to an output register 74 control logic 88 generates a shift signal to the output register 74 upon the occurrence of an output along transfer data output line 76 the location register 78 receives an input from a speed and distance unit 80 such as the type of instrumentation disclosed in the previously mentioned u s pat no 3 864 731 or a milepost detection at input line 82 milepost detection is conventional in track data recording as explained in the previously mentioned u s pat no 3 864 731 of course milepost data may be manually entered by an operator the purpose of the control logic 88 is to permit the passage of data from the serial memory and data regarding speed distance and milepost number to the output register 74 which will then transfer this data upon an enable pulse on line 76 to the cpu 42 thus discontinuity data as well as location data may be processed by the cpu in typical operation of the system shown in fig9 data is taken from the serial memory 72 one word at. |
7 | wait for user start signal which forces a pause until the user supplies a command which starts the song step 132 as soon as the user supplies the start command the playsong routine starts the simultaneous playback of the stored accompaniment i e the synchronized audio and video tracks on cd rom player 6 step 134 in the described embodiment this is an interleaved audio video avi file that is stored on a cd rom it could of course be available in a number of different forms including for example a wav digitized audio file or a red book audio track on the cd rom peripheral since the routines are 34 synchronous 34 i e do not return until playback is complete the program waits for the return of the windows operating system call to initiate these playbacks once the playback has been started every time a midi event occurs on the midi guitar i e each time a string is struck the installed midi interrupt service routine processes that event in general the interrupt service routine calculates what virtual guitar action the real midi guitar event maps to before examining in greater detail the data structures that are set up during initialization it is useful first to describe the 39 song data file and how it is organized the song data file contains all of the notes of the guitar track in the sequence in which they are to be played as illustrated by fig3 which shows a short segment of a hypothetical score the song data is partitioned into a sequence of frames 200 each one typically containing more than one and frequently many notes or chords of the song each frame has a start. |
5 | 80 steel a top ball valve 20 is attached to the housing top port nipple 18 for alternately opening or closing the housing top port nipple 18 a full port 2 inch i d ball valve is utilized for the top ball valve 20 in this preferred embodiment sticks are loaded through the top ball valve 20 through the housing top port 18 and into the housing 12 the housing bottom 16 is accessible through a housing bottom port swage 22 which in this preferred embodiment is a 21 2 inch i d to 2 inch i d swage made of schedule 80 steel for servicing convenience a hammer union 24 is attached to the housing bottom port swage 22 a 2 inch i d nipple 26 made from schedule 80 steel extends downwardly from the hammer union 24 to a bottom ball valve 28 for alternately opening and closing the housing bottom port nipple 22 for passage of a stick a full port 2 inch i d ball valve is utilized for the bottom ball valve 28 in this preferred embodiment although pressure sensitive or liquid sensitive check valves can be used in other preferred embodiments both the top ball valve 20 and the bottom valve 28 are rated at 2000 psi in this preferred embodiment an equalizer line 30 is provided in this preferred embodiment with a first equalizer valve 32 and a second equalizer valve 33 positioned on the equalizer line 30 the equalizer. |
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