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combination of a 10 u2032 304 8 cm u00d7 u215b u2033 0 32 cm stainless steel 60 80 mesh 0 25 0 18 mm molecular sieve 13x column used to separate o 2 n 2 and co and a 2 u2032 61 cm u00d7 u215b u2033 0 32 cm stainless steel 80 100 mesh 0 18 0 15 mm haysep u00ae a co polymer of divinylbenzene and n vinyl 2 pyrollidone column used to separate h 2 o and co 2 helium was used as a carrier gas for all columns analyses on the column systems was carried out using samples taken from a 500 microliter sample loop the gc was programmed to control the column temperatures in a manner such that a total analysis could be completed in 15 45 minutes the response factors for the compounds of interest were determined using sample loop injections of gases from standardized purchased mixtures following the analysis of feed gases samples of reacted gases are taken at each of three temperatures 300 u00b0 c 400 u00b0 c 500 u00b0 c and analyzed as before the test was completed by taking a final feed gas sample for analysis the data was then compiled and calculations carried out to determine the conversion of cos o 2 and co and the selectivities to co 2 results of catalyst testing for examples 1 to 14 are shown in table 1 results of catalyst testing for comparative examples a to e are shown in table a in both tables ct represents contact time commercially available cucl 2 supported on al 2.
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addition of or exposure to a chemical yet other ways include applied force or pressure or the introduction of a chemical to break the encapsulation for the catalyst the catalyst can be selectively deposited to straddle the expected pay zones so that in the region of expected production the tubular will remain unhardened and could permit production while above or below that zone the expanded tubular is hardened to preclude production or channeling between zones the healing agent 24 can be similarly distributed the fracture healing feature is an adaptation of the process developed at the university of illinois champaign urbana and adapted to a tubular structure for downhole use those skilled in the art will appreciate that the light weight and corrosion resistance of composites are advantages in wellbore applications previously the brittle nature of fully formed composite tubes has precluded their use downhole where expansion was contemplated however by delaying the polymerization reaction the tubular 14 can be delivered to the desired location and expanded without the fear of cracking the act of expansion triggers the reactions to allow the tubular to develop full strength the expansion also allows the tubular 14 to conform to the shape of a surrounding tubular or the borehole within limits before the reaction bringing it to full strength commences alternatively the tubular 14 can be made of a shape memory material that originally has a desired final diameter the preformed material is heated under.
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combinations as unreasonable for example the bare lexicon database may include the word 34 diaper bag 34 as an item type but only after processing the pre existing data can the system determine that 34 diaper bag 34 item may be modified by certain material types like 34 denim 34 if the pre existing data were parsed with all of the constraints enabled the acceptable material types could not be identified because the relationships between item types and material types are not yet known when the pre existing data is parsed this problem is avoided by allowing certain constraints of grammar database to be disabled when parsing exemplary clauses disabling certain lexical feature tests during parsing permits the system to capture information on permissible word sequences therefore feature parser 130 preferably determines whether a given constraint from grammar database 110 can be disabled during the parsing of exemplary clauses parser 130 can make this determination by testing an indicator or signal that indicates whether the constraint can be disabled in the above example the constraint requiring a material that precedes an item share a common fabric feature would be switchable the 34 u02dc u03b5 34 indicator would mean the constraint could be disabled thus when feature parser 130 parses input exemplary clauses sequences like 34 denim diaper bag 34 34 denim jeans 34 34 cashmere diaper.
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within the cap 106 through the drain ports 218 and 220 and due to the angled tangential inlet flow is entrapped and removed in the main flow stream as shown in fig1 a and 1b the remaining fluid typically gas leaves the chamber 206 through the outlet 214 and passes into the fluid line 216 the fluid line 216 is shaped so as to form a gas weir 217 denser fluid leaves the separator downstream of the core region by passing through the ports 213 in the heavier fluid outlet conduit 205 and flows in a downstream direction within the conduit 205 through the slurry cage and into the fluid line 224 via the fluid outlet 222 in the slurry container 118 a further embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig5 the system of fig5 comprises a cap a separator and a slurry cage substantially as described hereinbefore and as shown in fig3 and operates in the same general manner as the system shown in fig3 accordingly components common to the systems of both fig3 and 5 are indicated using the same reference numerals however the arrangement shown in fig5 employs a further alternative fluid collection regime the components.
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signal cs 2 writes input data into the redundancy memory cell instead of the defective memory cell or reads data and outputs the data therefrom on this occasion the control signal rs 1 of low level is transmitted to the switching circuit 12 according to embodiment 5 described above as with embodiment 1 the semiconductor device which has the configuration where the replacement of the data of the defective memory cell is performed on the output data line of the read only storage device so that the data read time in the case of replacing the defective memory cell is equal to the data read time in the case of reading data from the memory cell array is obtained by virtue of the configuration where the address storage circuit and the data storage circuit is shared between the mask rom core and the rewritable storage device with the area increase in the semiconductor device curbed the replacement of the data of the defective memory cell in the mask rom core and the rewritable storage device is permitted according to embodiment 5 the signal from the address storage circuit and the data from the data storage circuit perform replacement of the defective memory cell instead of this as with embodiment 2 the signal from the address storage circuit and the signal from the bit storage circuit may replace the data of the defective memory cell by the bit as a result the similar effect to that in embodiment 2 can be obtained according to embodiment 5 the semiconductor device with one mask rom core and one rewritable storage device was described it is possible to increase the signal cs and apply the present invention to the semiconductor device having a combination of mask.
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control signals are different from the previously applied values if not block 620 is entered directly and the next interrupt is awaited if there has been a change the new control signals are applied to pneumatic control system 600 via the lines 500a block 615 and the block 620 is then entered to await the next interrupt referring to fig4 there is shown a diagram of another embodiment of the invention in a turbine power generation system but wherein the ultrasonic fogging unit labelled 200 39 is located at the output end of the compressor 110 in this embodiment wherein elements having like reference numerals correspond to their counterparts in the fig1 diagram the turbine 120 and the compressor 110 are coupled together via gearing 410 that is driven by the turbine 120 a portion of the gearing 410 is used to drive generator 150 in this embodiment the compressor 110 receives ambient air the process of compressing this air causing a rise in its temperature to for example 700 degrees f the temperatures given here and elsewhere are exemplary only and it will be understood that they will vary from system to system and with different operating conditions the compressed and heated air from compressor 110 is passed through fogging chamber 200 39 which includes fogging devices 250 as previously described the humidifying of the air cools.
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fiber bundle and the optical window and penetrates into the patient 39 s skin since the optical window is approximately 1 5 mm thick the window also serves as a spacer between the output end of the fiber bundle and the skin of the patient thus as the laser light is emitted from each fiber in the bundle the light is permitted to diverge as it travels through the window to the patient 39 s skin in a preferred embodiment the fibers are approximately 100 200 microns in diameter and the beam emitted from each fiber after passing through the window produces a spot between 150 900 microns in diameter on the patient 39 s skin because of the diverging nature of light emitted from an optical fiber the light at the center of each spot will be relatively high energy light while the light at the periphery of each spot will have significantly lower energy thus over a combined spot size of 7 to 10 mm for the entire fiber bundle there are approximately 1000 to 2000 smaller treatment spots generally about 150 900 microns in diameter each consisting of a higher fluence u201c hot spot u201d at the center of the spot surrounded by a lower fluence u201c cooler zone u201d of radiation the energy at the central u201c hot spot u201d is sufficient to shrink the underlying tissue.
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lie substantially in the same plane in this manner a large number of tubes 10 can be placed over a winder with rim to rim contact between each tube and the next one without any element thereof protruding beyond that of the next tube in zones 34 e 34 and 34 f 34 the straight ribs 44 connecting rim elements with the last rings are very rigid to provide a zone of substantial noncompressibility it is envisioned that the tubular elements of the present invention are disposable consequently in the preferred embodiment they are fabricated by injection molding of a thermoplastic polymeric plastic composition such as by way of example polypropylene 34 lexan 34 carbonate resin or polyethylene preferably the length of segments 20 of the ribs should be about the same as that of portions 26 of rings 16 and 16 39 thus dimensioned segments 20 can collapse in the direction of portions 26 on impact against the tube and provide added rigidity in a successful embodiment of the invention a tube 10 measuring 11 inches was integrally molded from polypropylene material its diameter was about 3 inches groups a b c d comprised each 3 longitudinal ribs extending for about 9 inches between zones 34 e 34 and 34 f 34 rings 16 were about 1 16 inch thick while rings 12 14 and 16 39 were about 1 8 inch thick zones.
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in ball screws having fixed internal return means and that is the necessity of supplying new internal return means to compensate for wear since the relative height between the return race 39 and the relevant portion of the ball race 22 is fixed once the return race 39 becomes worn in many rebuilding applications there is nothing to be done except to discard the internal return means 34 this results in a great deal of waste and expense and may improved construction provides not only for external loading of the ball bearings and a rocking motion of the internal return insert 36 but also for a height adjustment of the internal return insert 36 thus solving many longstanding problems in the art referring now to fig3 6 my improved construction can be seen as before a conventional ball screw 21 having a helical ball race 22 with a helical thread 23 is used i make no changes in the standard ball screw in my improved invention however the ball nut 25 having flange portion 29 and body portion 30 has the external area of the body portion 30 modified proximate the return openings 38 as can best be seen by fig4 and 5 a dove tail slot 40 is milled into the outer diameter of the body portion 30 of the ball nut 25 thus the overall height of the return opening 38 is reduced from its previous height of w representing the wall thickness by a distance a representing the depth of the dove tail slot to a total height of b likewise the height of the internal return insert 36 is reduced to a height of b or less as will be hereinafter explained.
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power plant emitting 500 ton hr of co 2 was performed the following conditions are assumed for the ptfe rapid tsa co 2 removal rate from the flue gas 90 co 2 working capacity for the adsorbent 2 conservative estimate adsorption desorption cycle time in tsa 6 minutes 0 1 hours sorbent utilization 60 conservative estimate according to these assumptions the total amount of ptfe with embedded sorbent required can be calculated 3 750 tons is 30 of the original 12 500 tons of sorbent required by the typical tsa process thus only 30 of the material would be required the apparatus 20 includes sheets of ptfe tape 21 embedded with sorbent and spacers 22 to provide channels 23 between adjacent sheets of ptfe tape 21 the spacers 22 may be of a flexible material and may include a matrix of channels or other suitable configuration to allow the flow of gas therethrough this configuration allows the flue gas to flow through the channels 23 of the adjacent sheets 21 such that the flue gas comes into contact with the sorbents contained in the tape 21 assuming the bulk density of apparatus 20 to be approximately 0 5 tons m 3 tape with spacer material the apparatus 20 would require 3 750 0 5 7 500 m 3 of material for a 500 mwe plant compared to 15 600 m 3 for a typical tsa sorbent bed table 1 the material and sizing savings are.
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a function of the distance traveled in direction u201c x u201d as shown in fig2 a the average cd is shown on axis 302 of fig3 a while the distance traveled in direction u201c x u201d is shown on axis 304 as illustrated by curve 306 the variation in cd ranged from about 1753 nm at x 0 u03bcm to about 1746 u03bcm at x 2700 u03bcm to about 1754 nm at x 5 400 u03bcm the difference in cd was only about 7 8 nm over the entire length of the chrome line 0047 fig3 b shows a graph 320 which illustrates the average cd for the distance d 4 of a chrome line which was produced on the upper surface of quartz substrate 108 in accordance with fig2 b as a function of the distance traveled in direction u201c x u201d as shown in fig2 b the average cd is shown on axis 322 of fig3 b while the distance traveled in direction u201c x u201d is shown on axis 324 as illustrated by curve 326 the variation in cd ranged from about 1780 nm at x 0 u03bcm to about 1758 nm at x 2700 u03bcm to about 1782 nm at x 5 400 u03bcm the difference in cd was 23 nm over the length of the chrome line a series.
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unidirectional valve 70 as a second oil feeding means the unidirectional valve 70 is composed of a valve hole 72 piercing through a lower portion of the crankcase 14 and a valve plate 74 for opening the valve hole 72 when the crank room 16 becomes positive in pressure and closing the valve hole 72 when the crank room 16 becomes negative in pressure in accordance with the up and down movements of the piston 24 in fig2 a breather pipe 80 is provided onto the top of the cylinder block 12 the breather pipe 80 has an end communicated with the inside of the valve gear room 34 via an opening 82 and the other end connected to the air cleaner 2 the valve gear room 34 comprises oil returning channels 84 and 84 u2032 each of these has an end opened to the valve gear room 34 and the other end opened to the oil sump 18 in such constitution as shown in fig1 being positioned with the valve gear room 34 up in other words in an upright state the engine 1 holds proper amounts of lubricating oil in the crank room 16 oil sump 18 and valve gear room 34 in the case where the piston 24 is not in up and down motion when.
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s2 of sensor element and the equivalent resistance u03b3 of said first electrode plate 2 which inherently functions as an electrode and which assumes a sufficiently low value as compared with the equivalent resistances r s1 and r s2 of the sensor element therefore the substantial equivalent resistance between connection points a and b may be regarded as a parallel resistance of equivalent resistances r s1 and r s2 of the sensor element and this may substantially be considered to be the impedance r s of the sensor element let it now be assumed that there is no influence from the first power source 10 then the output voltage obtainable across the resistor 14 is equ1 where r o is the resistance value of resistor 14 the impedance r s of sensor element 1 can thus be determined by measuring the voltage v s of the second power source 11 and the output voltage v o while the above expression 1 is predicated on the assumption that there is no influence of said first power source 10 the actual requisite for no appearance of an electric signal due to v h in the output voltage v o is that the.
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period of time x stored in memory 20 u2014 fig1 as is shown at 38 if the time period e g five minutes has elapsed the wiping function remains dormant in this manner the system may prevent accumulation of snow during short parking periods without remaining continuously active since an objective is to prevent the freezing of precipitation and melted snow on the vehicle 39 s window the time period x should preferably be greater than the time it takes for the window to reach a freezing temperature if the elapsed time t is less than or equal to elapsed time threshold x processor 22 monitors temperature sensor 18 fig1 to determine if the window 39 s temperature is greater than a temperature threshold y e g freezing stored in memory 20 as is shown at 40 if the temperature of the window is below freezing it is assumed that accumulated snow will not melt and later freeze thus in this particular case wiping is not necessary if however the window 39 s temperature t is greater than the threshold i e t gt y processor 22 searches for moisture on the window as previously described to summarize the wiping phase corresponding to steps 44 46 and 48 may be reached by two path amp the first occurs when the system is enabled the vehicle is started the ambient temperature is below a threshold moisture is present on the window and the window is above a temperature i e steps 33 34 36 37 and 42 the second occurs within a predetermined period of time after an ignition cycle if the temperature of the.
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hot water in this embodiment the inlet pipe 113 is a cold water supply pipe that is connected to a water pipe and provided to a shower and the outlet pipe 114 is a cold water pipe that is provided for a showerhead that has undergone heat exchange with waste hot water the inlet pipe 113 and the outlet pipe 114 can be made of a stainless material to prevent corrosion the height of the tub 110 is set larger than the diameter of a heat collecting pipe or heat transfer pipe 121 of the heat exchange unit 120 such that the heat exchange unit 120 including the heat collecting pipe 121 can be completely submerged in the waste hot water filled in the tub 110 it is preferable that the tub 110 is made of a material having corrosion resistance such as stainless steel because it contacts with water for the characteristic a cover support portion 119 that protrudes is formed at a predetermined distance from the upper end inside the side 112 of the tub 110 the cover support portion 119 supports the upper cover 130 covering the tub 110 in this embodiment the distance between the cover support portion 119 and the upper end of the tub.
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the air to the segment 14 of the axial cavity of the nozzle body the needle 11 has a thread 21 in its upstream portion which is the maximum diameter portion which thread is adapted to engage the female thread of the segment 13 of the body and on which a ring 22 and a ceramic thread guide 50 are mounted for purposes that will be set forth hereinbelow proceeding in the direction of the yarn travel the needle has an upper cylindrical surface 23 which has the same diameter as the segment 14 of the body cavity and engages it tightly an air tight gasket 24 being provided in this zone proceeding further the shape of the needle changes and it acquires as particularly shown in fig3 a square outer cross section in the zone indicated at 25 the diagonal of the square being equal to the diameter of the segment 15 of the body cavity and the square cross section portion axially extending sufficiently to engage at least a part of the aforesaid segment 15 a suitably shaped surface 26 connects the cylindrical surface 23 to the square outer surface of the segment 25 as is seen a substantially annular chamber 27 having a prismatic inner surface and a cylindrical outer surface is formed between the segment 25 of the needle and the segment 14 of the body cavity in which chamber the compressed air which enters the passage 18 of the nozzle body flows from chamber 27 the air can proceed longitudinally along the body.
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the gap between the domed structure and the skin surface both domed structure and membrane may be transparent to enhance vision of the surgical site the negative pressure is determined so as to be sufficient to lift the skin to the dome whilst not being too great to cause the capillaries to burst a further benefit of the domed negative pressure structure is that it can be used to condition the tissue or organ to form a constant shape defined by the dome without changing shape such as due to gravitational effect during a change of pose an example of this is in the breast diagnostic and surgery as shown in fig5 in this figure b indicates the breast zone while x indicates the position of a tumour it is known that in breast diagnostic images may be taken prone whilst a surgical operation may be performed supine this can lead to a considerable difference in shape of the organ due to gravitational effects when changing pose the use of the proposed device to condition the breast to a constant form can ensure a consistent shape between imaging and intervention irrespective of pose fig6 shows another embodiment of a surgical lift device according to the invention elements corresponding to those of fig1 to 5 are identified by like reference numerals the embodiment of fig6 represents an alternative viable and cost effective means of avoiding air being sucked through apertures 13 when applying negative pressure this embodiment does not have the tubular walls 13 a but is provided with a thin transparent plastic non permeable sheet 40 which covers.
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0 1 of dibutyltin dilaurate dbtdl as catalyst the reactants are melted at 80 c and 0 1 by weight of the appropriate catalyst is added to the 4 hyrdoxy tempo mixed on a vortex mixer and reheated for about 1 minute the two liquids are then poured together mixed on a vortex mixer and the reaction allowed to proceed to completion at 130 c an aliquot is used for the analysis and spectra are collected on a nicolet magna 750 ft ir spectrometer via transmission the samples are prepared as capillary films pressed between salts the salts are then placed in a heatable cell holder connected to a digital temperature controller resolution is set at 4 cm u2212 1 and 64 scans are co added to enhance the signal to noise s n ratio the spectra are processed with triangular apodization the resin used is a low density polyethylene 2 4 dg min melt index mi 0 9200 g cc density the peroxide is soaked into pellets of polymer according to the following procedure heat the ldpe pellets in a glass jar at 60 c for 2 hours preheated dicupr peroxide dicumyl peroxide dcp separately to 60 c i e above its melting point of 40 c add preheated peroxide using a syringe and tumble blend for 30 minutes at room temperature mix the entire contents of the jar in a brabender mixing bowl at 125 c and 30 rpm for 10 minutes 1 a brabender mixing bowl is used at 30 rpm to make 40 grams of each formulation 3 the ldpe containing peroxide is added and fluxed for 3 minutes.
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metal layers may be applied by variations of the chemical vapor deposition technique discussed above while the nib layer may be applied by electroless coating some interfacial bonding may occur during coating and subsequent processing and this is not at all undesirable thus in the three layer structure the conditions may be such that the chromium chemically bonds to the diamond material to form a layer of chromium carbide during coating while the tungsten subsequently bonds to the chromium carbide layer after the larger size particles are cleaned and coated as described above they are placed into a suitable container and vibrationally packed the vibrational packing operation involves vibrating the container and its contents while applying a weight to the layer of superhard particles this causes the larger size particles to distribute themselves evenly along the bottom of container in one or more layers thereafter if desired a secondary charge of smaller size particles about 1 6 to 1 9 the size of the larger size particles is introduced into the container the secondary charge comprises preferably superhard particles generally single crystal diamonds or other abrasive particles in the size range of about 25 75 microns preferably about 50 65 microns 230 270 mesh to which a coating of nib about 1 10 microns thick preferably about 5 microns thick has been applied by methods such as those discussed above the secondary charge is added in amounts which comprise about 10 to 30 by volume of the initial charge of larger size particles the purpose of the secondary charge is to increase the concentration of abrasive material by.
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hydraulically connected to passageway 11 through a one way valve 15 in the valve and passageway assembly 4 which is shown in its closed position fig1 also shows that passageway 7 is hydraulically connected to passageway 10 through two one way valves 13 and 22 in the valve and passageway assembly 4 which are also shown in their closed position fig1 also shows that the valve and passageway assembly 4 is inserted into the end of the hollow bar 1 and is prevented from falling out of the hollow bar 1 by the seal 3 fig1 shows a sectional view of the same embodiment as shown in fig1 except that the valves 13 22 and 18 are all in their closed position preventing flow from either direction into passageway 7 valve 19 is also in its closed position preventing any backflow of fluid back past valve 19 valves 20 and 15 are in their open positions allowing fluid to flow through valve 20 into passageway 8 and through valve 15 into passageway 11 and then into the central hole 12 in the bar 1 typically fig1 shows the valve configuration during the drilling cycle where water is pumped through valve 20 and into passageway 8 and then the water pressure opens valve 15 allowing the water to.
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upon the beam exiting the substrate 12 results in a portion of the beam being split off at an angle an optical element may be provided at the output of the substrate 12 for operating on the primary beam also if the beam is not collimated when it enters the substrate 12 the substrate 12 may include an optical element at the input for collimating the beam further if the wavelength locker is used with a back facet the application beam is not needed the monitor beam split off from the primary beam reflects off the reflective portion 14 towards the partially reflecting layer 19 part of the light passes through the partially reflecting layer 19 to the patterned aperture 18 and then to the array of detectors 20 the rest of the beam is reflected from the partially reflecting layer 19 to the retro reflector 16 the retro reflector 16 reflects the beam back onto the partially reflecting film 19 where again part of the beam is passed through to the patterned aperture 18 and the array of detectors 20 use of a diffraction grating as the retro reflector 16 in such an arrangement is referred to as a littrow grating the original beam impinging on the aperture 18 and the beam reflected back to the aperture 18 by the retro reflector 16 interfere to create a periodic output typically sinusoidal on a detector 20 due to the phase shift between the two beams the aperture 18.
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20 the receiver posts 32 can be adjusted so as to dispose pairs of receiver posts in mutually cooperating positions in which their cavities 33 mate to define a groove for receiving the bend of a tube t different pairs of receiving posts 32 can be disposed in different mutually cooperating positions as needed to accommodate different patterns of the bends of the hairpin tubes t by making the base means 31 of a plurality of plates 31a 31b and 31c an entire row of receiver posts 32 can be removed as a unit if that row of receiver posts is not to be used and it would interfere with the end sheet of a heat exchanger when the end sheet is flat it is not necessary to remove unused receiver posts 32 receiver posts 32 made for use with one size of tubing such as 3 8 inch od tubing can be interchanged with receiver posts that accommodate a different size of tubing such as 5 16 inch 0d tubing if the pattern for center distance and row to row dimension remain the same fig5 and 6 illustrate modifications in which the receiver post 32 is removably mounted on an intermediate support 46 or 46a which in turn is attached to the base plate here the base plate 31a in the embodiment of fig5 a pull dowel 47 is press fit into a blind ended vertical hole 48 in the lower end of the receiver post 32 the dowel 47 slidably extends into a vertical central opening 49 in the upper end of the intermediate support 46 a roll pin 51 is press fit into a laterally offset opening 52 in the receiver post 32 and.
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and of bendability were made in conventional ways a number of steel compositions were produced in the foregoing manner of which significant examples are set forth in the following table values in weight percent ______________________________________steelno c mn si cb ti al cb ti______________________________________1 0 057 0 40 0 05 0 05 0 09 0 02 0 142 0 052 0 38 0 05 0 05 0 14 0 03 0 193 0 05 0 35 0 04 0 09 0 08 0 02 0 174 0 054 0 35 0 02 0 10 0 14 0 02 0 24______________________________________ these have been identified solely for reference herein by the consecutive numbers in the left hand column in all cases the content of phosphorus was less than 0 008 the sulfur content was about 0 008 and nitrogen was about 0 005 as will be understood the balance of the compositions consisted of iron and incidental impurities these steels were all of course aluminum killed tests have demonstrated that the sulfur content was not critical in most cases and could go up to 0 02 or in some cases even 0 025 without introducing undesired directionality in the properities of toughness and formability although phosphorus and nitrogen respectively to 0 03 and 0 015 could be tolerated good practice and emminently satisfactory results were had with low values of each of these elements i e a maximum p of about 0 015 and of n about 0 01 the total of columbium and titanium for each of the above heats is also listed and.
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previously discussed heated thermal break 24 is connected into fluid line 41 to provide a heating zone of sufficient temperature and length that facilitates controlled re melting of any solidified or semi solidified material heating device 56 extends along a portion of conduit 54 to provide heating that forms a temperature gradient as illustrated in fig2 between heat exchanger 22 and unheated section 58 activated molten liquid hot melt adhesive from heat exchanger 22 will migrate upstream into conduit 54 of thermal break 24 all the way through heated section 60 and into unheated section 58 the molten liquid hot melt adhesive will cool the further away it gets from heated section 60 and heating device 56 turning into a non molten and molten transitional state material the transitional state material will form into a plug having a diameter smaller than that of conduit 54 in unheated section 58 the pressure of pump 28 pushes the plug back towards heat exchanger 22 through heated section 60 heated thermal break 24 specifically heated section 60 allows the plug to move freely within fluid line 41 before entering heat exchanger 22 unheated section 58 provides a runway that allows the plug to more freely enter heated section 60 thus the lengths of unheated section 58 and heated section 60 the diameters of unheated section 58 and heated section 60.
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from a series of flexible panels hingedly connected together thus fig4 a to 4 e show that the air guide 140 comprises a flexible face ring 141 which is connected at opposite edges 141 a 141 b to the respective filter supports 100 a 100 b in addition there are four flexible and planar panels 142 143 144 and 145 which form the rest of the air guide each of those panels is hingedly connected to the face ring 141 during the wearer 39 s respiratory cycle when the wearer inhales air passes from the external atmosphere through the filters within the filter supports 100 a 100 b to the inside of the air guide 140 and then into the wearer 39 s lungs then when the wearer exhales hot moist air exhaled by the wearer passes into the air guide 140 then through the exhale valve 220 to the external atmosphere the structure of this embodiment gives sufficient protection for use as an emergency hood panels 142 and 143 are hingedly connected together along a hinge line 146 and panels 144 and 145 are connected by a hinging panel 147 to which they are connected by respective hinges 148 149 fig4 a to 4 e also show the hinging lines 142 b 143 a 144 a and 145 b to which the panels 142 143 144 and 145 are attached to the respective filter supports 100 a 100 b thus as can be seen.
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azo compound no iv 1 a photosensitive member was prepared by forming a charge transport layer and further a charge generating layer in the same manner as in example iv 3 except that the same amount of tri p tolyl amine which is a triphenylamine compound was used as the charge transporting substance in lieu of abph a photosensitive member was prepared in the same manner as in example iv 7 except that the same amount of the azo compound no v 36 was used in lieu of the azo compound no iv 1 a photosensitive member was prepared by forming a charge transport layer and further a charge generating layer in the same manner as in example iv 3 except that the same amount of 2 5 bis p diethylaminophenyl 1 3 4 oxadiazole which is an oxadiazole compound was used as the charge transporting substance in lieu of abph a photosensitive member was prepared in the same manner as in example iv 9 except that the same amount of the azo compound no v 36 was used in lieu of the azo compound no iv 1 the thus obtained photosensitive members were measured for their electrophotographic characteristics using an electrostatic recording paper testing apparatus kawaguchi denki model sp 428 the results obtained are shown in table iv 1 the surface potential v s volts of each photosensitive member is the initial surface potential attained upon positively charging the photosensitive member surface by corona discharging at 6 0 kv in the dark for 10 seconds after allowing the member to stand in the dark for 2 seconds following discontinuation of the corona discharge the surface potential v d volts was measured the photosensitive member surface was then further irradiated with white light.
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for coolant it should be appreciated therefore that selection of the height of the projections may readily allow different size flow channels 72 78 for easy adaptation of the present invention for different applications and heat exchange media in the depicted practical examples the height h of the projections 60 and 62 is identical but it should be appreciated that this is not essential to the present invention the height h of the projections 62 in an undepicted practical example could be identical to the height h of the projections 76 in which case the projections 62 would lie against the heat exchanger plate 24 and could be connected to it positioning of the individual projections 60 62 in the illustrated embodiment may advantageously be in different alternating rows 80 82 viewed in the longitudinal direction 84 of the plate 22 for example as illustrated rows 80 that are formed only from square projections 62 and alternating rows 82 include alternating circular projections 60 and square projections 62 the rows 80 82 may advantageously be arranged as mirror images of each other relative to the center 86 of the heat exchanger plate 22 it should be understood however that a different sequence and arrangement of projections 60 and 62 could also be chosen within the scope of the present invention with optimization of the arrangement.
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80 shown in fig7 the plate 70 includes a vertical slot 82 that is open at its upper end to engage the hub 84 of the freely rotating wheel assembly 80 the wheel assembly 80 see fig8 includes a shaft 86 in the hub 84 that extends through the slot 82 and carries a split hanger 88 having two sides 82 a and 82 b that engage the inside and outside faces of the plate 70 the rim 90 of the wheel assembly has an inner track 92 large enough to receive a small animal such as a hamster occupying the cage when the animal runs on the track the wheel rotates enabling the animal to run substantially in place the top portion 94 of plate 70 cooperates with a rib 98 adjacent the upper edge of the wall 96 of the upper section of the support to hold the upper section in place the upper and lower sections 42 and 44 of the support 40 may be separated simply by squeezing the side walls 46 and 48 together so as to disengage the posts 66 and holes 68 the support 40 is also preferably made of abs nylon lexam or other plastic material which is chew resistant the wheel assembly may be mounted in other ways on its support but it is particularly advantageous to have it mounted on a plastic support rather than a wire or metal support as the assembly generates little or no noise in accordance with other embodiments of the invention the support 40 may be formed in many different shapes and may either be a unitized or multi component construction and the wheel assembly may be mounted on the support in a variety.
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by parameter t being zero at b 0 and 1 at b 2 with intermediate points described by r t 1 u2212 t 2 b 0 2 t 1 u2212 t b 1 t 2 b 2 differentiating this gives the derivative vector r u2032 which gives the slope of the curve r u2032 t 2 t u2212 1 b 0 1 u2212 2 t b 1 tb 2 when the three points are not in a plane then r t is a space curve rather than a parabola in asap the three coordinate triplets mentioned are those of the three defining point vectors b 0 b 1 and b 2 ray fan 141 of fig1 has the width necessary to achieve the desired illumination level at the center of the target and in short throw lighting this is less than what the led would do by itself this means the central part of the illumination lens must demagnify the source which is why the lens center is has a diverging optical power with negative focal length in fact the very function of lens center 140 is to provide the proper size of source image of which ray fan 141 is a cross section for the target center x t 0 inherent to short throw illumination lenses is that this target center source image is smaller.
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of the compare to the match lines 205 if the value of the mask register indicates that the data bit is valid for comparison the cell 206 is arrayed w times to form a row of width w 207 and the row is arrayed 2 n times to form the table since multiple rows may match a given input a priority circuit 208 is used to select one of the match lines the block diagram of fig3 a illustrates a cam 300 with a capacity of n u00d7 n entries according to one embodiment of the present invention there are n blocks block 1 320 through block n 321 within each block there is a specification memory 301 which can store up to n entries the entry bit select circuit 302 selects certain bits from the input word 303 of width w the entry select circuit 305 uses the selected bits 304 of width sw to select one of the n entries from the specification memory the selected entry output on 306 is optionally modified by the interpretation circuit 307 and output on 308 the input 303 is optionally modified by the compare gate and modify circuit 316 and output on 310 the compare circuit 309 compares 308 against 310 and indicates whether the input matched the selected entry on match line 311 the address of the selected entry within the block is output as addr 312 there are n match indicators one from each of the n blocks one of which is selected by the priority circuit 313 whose output match 315 is set if at least one of the blocks indicates.
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an end perspective view of emitter 1 similar to that of fig2 where one of the innermost pair of release openings 32 together with its paired nullification partner are moved to a 90 degree position from the linear orientation of the two outermost openings this is the release opening orientation of the preferred embodiment a 90 degree orientation reduces the chance of splashed fluid from the outermost pair of release openings blocking the incoming flight of fluid from the innermost pair of openings as is depicted in fig3 where four release openings are arranged in perfect linear fashion fig5 is a cross section along section line 27 as seen in fig1 this shows the propulsion of emitter 1 into a steady spin by the action of motor driven gear 15 engaging a ring of matching spokes 16 encircling the inner lower portion of emitter 1 delivery pipe 19 does not spin and holds a central location as fluid pass through it up into spinning emitter 1 the preferred instant invention is a low splash fluid distribution implement that spins around a central axis for fluid elongation its discharge is unlike a single jet of water which continually drives fluid onto fluid as a result of the spin induced elongation effect the paired inward sloping beams from the instant invention continually strike substrate before splashing towards each other an improvement is the addition of a sweep.
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separated due to which the intermediate s 4 4 hydrazinobenzyl 1 3 oxazolidin 2 one of formula iii of desired purity could be isolated this helped in lowering the consumption of n n dimethylamino butyraldehyde diethyl acetal iv in the final step to give zolmitriptan i of high purity having impurity levels conforming to regulatory specifications in an embodiment s 4 4 aminobenzyl 1 3 oxazolidin 2 one of formula ii which was prepared using prior art methods was treated with an aqueous solution of sodium nitrite in concentrated hydrochloric acid at u2212 5 to 10 u00b0 c after completion of reaction based on hplc the resulting diazonium salt was treated with stannous chloride in hydrochloric acid at u2212 15 to 10 u00b0 c to give s 4 4 hydrazinobenzyl 1 3 oxazolidin 2 one of formula iii after completion of the reaction based on hplc the ph of the reaction mass was adjusted in the range of 2 0 to 6 0 using aqueous sodium hydroxide solution the resulting reaction mixture was stirred cooled and filtered to separate the impurities the filtrate was optionally washed with an organic solvent such as dichloromethane and further treated with aqueous sodium hydroxide solution till a ph range of 6 0 to 10 0 was attained the reaction mass was stirred cooled and filtered to give s 4 4 hydrazinobenzyl 1 3 oxazolidin 2 one iii of desired purity it is pertinent to note.
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the ionic solution be inserted through a tube 38 which is inserted into bore hole 34 tube 38 can be polyvinyl chloride polyethylene or other plastic tubular members the precise material of which tube 38 is constructed is not important the important factor is that tube 38 effectively insulate the interior wall of bore 34 from contact with the highly ionic inorganic salt solution except for at the bottom suitable highly inorganic salt solutions can be found in group ii and group iii metal salt solutions such as calcium chloride barium chloride stronchim chloride aluminum chloride as well as others it is preferred that the salt be highly water soluble salt of at least divalent metal the most preferred salts are calcium chloride salts and aluminum chloride salts because of ease of availability and economic considerations the concentration of the salt solution is not critical but the important criteria is that it freely disassociate into a highly ionic form with the more free ions available being the best concentration of the solution is not critical except that very weak concentrations are unsatisfactory most satisfactory concentrations are those providing the most free ions therefore the more near that the solution approaches saturation the more free ions are available and therefore the more preferred is the solution experience has proven that most satisfactory results are achieved when the inorganic salt solution is one which has a molar concentration equal to at least 50 of saturation in this first step the tube 38 is inserted into bore hole 34 and the highly ionic inorganic salt solution is poured into the interior of tube 38 the solution gravitationally flows down tube 38 into the bottom of bore hole 34 and saturates the surrounding soil adjacent tile.
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as compared with the mere cracking of the hull as is desired the deflector assembly 54 may be adjusted such as to shift the hinge 62 to the right viewing fig2 and manifestly when the panel 56 as well as the connector 58 are flatly against the proximal wall of the chute 20 the material flowing from the blower 18 to the outlet of the chute 20 will tend to pass through the chute 20 without substantial cracking of the kernels on the other hand as the assembly 54 is adjusted to move the hinge 62 to the dotted line position in fig2 the aggressiveness of the rotor 22 will increase if such action is needed in order to effectively crack the kernels as desired in order to effect the adjustment of the assembly 54 the operator need merely loosen the bolts 68 and 70 and thereupon lift the section 76 by use of the handle 78 such upward movement of the section 76 operating to raise the hinge 66 and buckle the panel 56 and the connector 58 toward the wall of the chute 20 within which the slots 74 are formed conversely depressing of the handle 78 operates to shift the hinge 62 toward the dotted line position shown in fig2 all by virtue of the action of the three hinges 60 62 and 66 it can now be appreciated that the action of the.
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the extension 28 includes portions 40 that extend laterally of the vertical axis of the cap 26 the portions having symmetrically arranged apertures or pivot pin holes 42 44 is a lightening hole the central fulcrum portion 32 of each mass consists essentially of a journal bearing 46 with flanged sleeve like insert guides 48 that receive a pivot pin 50 therethrough each pin has a hole 52 through which the main bearing cap bolt 24 passes the clamping force of the bolt elastically deforms the round hole 40 against the pin 50 preventing motion of the pin washers and lock rings are also indicated to maintain the masses in position completing the construction each leg portion 34 36 of the mass has mounted thereon a low friction cam follower in fig1 4 it consists of a sliding shoe 54 that is pivotally connected at 56 to the mass the shoes have concave outer surfaces 58 fig4 that are adapted to be engaged by the contoured cam surface 60 of a cam 62 formed as an addition to the usual crankshaft cheek the cam in this case has a somewhat elliptical shape with major and minor axes providing small and large radii the concave surface 58 of the sliding shoe followers are shaped to fit the longest cam radius and provide a rocking freedom of movement to compensate for the varying angle between the cam face and the balancer arm the opposite side of the shoe is mated to a cylindrical or spherical surface on.
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such as led lights induction lights fluorescent lights halogen incandescent high low pressure sodium mercury vapor metal halide or one of many others in operation the troffer is installed the same way a standard troffer is installed today the ac light tube 2 illuminates when a user turns on a light switch in a given room this utilizes available ac power from the grid the ac light tube 2 stimulates the left photovoltaic sheet 4 which reclaims light energy and transfers it to the dc light tubes 3 through conductive wiring when the dc light tube 3 illuminates it stimulates the right photovoltaic sheet 4 a and the reclaimed light energy is stored in the battery 5 in the event of a power outage the control module 6 activates and distributes energy to the dc light tubes 3 thereby providing some light redundancy in another embodiment of the invention it operates as such the ac light tube 2 illuminates when a user turns on a light switch in a given room this utilizes available ac power from the grid the ac light tube 2 stimulates the left photovoltaic sheet 4 which reclaims light energy and transfers stores it to battery 5 through conductive wiring the dc light tubes 3 turns on by using energy from the battery 5 while the right photovoltaic sheet 4 a reclaims light energy and transfers stores it to the battery 5 in the event of a power outage the control module 6 activates and distributes energy to the dc light tubes 3 thereby providing some light redundancy the above methods of operation are not meant.
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220 provides a portal to a specified vm 260 the user may interact with a guest os and guest applications executing within the specified vm 260 via vm panel 220 for example the user may connect to the guest os resulting in a frame buffer for the guest os being displayed within vm panel 220 the user may transmit gui events such as mouse movements and key presses to the guest os which should then react appropriately to the gui events in this way the user is able to interact with the specified vm as shown list panel 230 displays a list of hosts 240 and individual vms 260 organized into folders within hosts 240 i individual vms 260 are configured to nominally reside within a specified host 240 although migration of vms 260 between hosts 240 may also be implemented without departing the scope of the present invention it should be recognized that each of hosts 240 displayed in gui 200 corresponds to one of host systems 140 of fig1 a set of favorites 232 is associated with certain designated vms 260 within list panel 230 each vm 260 may be designated as a favorite by the user after being designated as a favorite the corresponding vm may be listed with an accompanying icon such as a heart icon to signify that it is a favorite as further described below a favorite designation provides one attribute for searching and listing vms 260 a user may remove a favorite designation from a particular vm 260 by clicking on the corresponding favorite attribute icon the user may add a favorite designation to a particular vm 260 by clicking in a region that corresponds to the region otherwise occupied by a favorite attribute icon to assist the user in easily locating.
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system application_number US 29369681 A description device 10 as used for the purpose of the invention consists of a wall 11 or housing made of a substantially polymeric material this material is preferrably rigid and it permits pressure to be exerted against it without any major change in its shape or dimensions thereby assuring thatpressure generated in device 10 is exerted against container 13 housing 11is made from a semipermeable polymer that regulates the passage of fluid into the device the semipermeable polymers suitable for forming the wall are polymers that display selective water permeability the phrase selective water permeability as used herein denotes polymers that are permeable to the passage of water and essentially impermeable to the passage of solute the semipermeable polymers act in cooperation with the hydrophilic hydrogels in the device and govern the passage of water through the wall into the device generally the semipermeable polymer will have a water permeability of 0 01 to 10 cc cm 2 hr or day or longer typical semipermeable polymers suitable for forming the wall include cellulose acylate cellulose diacylate cellulose triacylate cellulose acetate cellulose diacetate cellulose triacetate cellulose polymers having at least one acyl group with the remaining degrees of substitution on the anhydroglucose units selected from hydrogen hydroxal and hydrocarbyl the volume of water that passes through the wall can be further controlled by selecting cellulose.
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effective phase of the i signal that is digitized by the a d 20 i and the effective phase of the q signal that is digitized by the q a d 20 q the relative phase i q phase includes the phase of the i signal lo cos w c t relative of the phase of the q lo signal sin w c t and the effective signal phase shift from the point at which the amplified signal is split into i and q signal components until the point at which the intermediate i signal is converted to a digital form in the a d 20 i relative to the effective signal phase shift from the point at which the amplified signal is split into i and q signal components until the point at which the intermediate q signal is converted to a digital form in the a d 20 q the receiver 10 also includes i and q latency time delay devices 42 i and 42 q optional i and q average detectors 44 i and 44 q optional i and q average correctors 46 i and 46 q an iq coefficient calculator 50 a or 50 b an iq balancer 52 a or 52 b and a digital iq signal receiver 54 the i and q delay devices 42 i and 42 q the i and q average detector 44 i and 44 q and the iq coefficient calculator 50 a b receive the digital i and q signals from the i and q a ds 20 i and 20 q respectively after a certain number n of digital sample indexes n equivalent to a latency time delay d.
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negative side the depiction according to fig2 shows discharging 26 of the galvanic element 10 with the li ions migrating in opposition to the migrational direction 20 depicted in fig1 from the negative electrode 14 to the positive electrode 12 this migration being identified by reference symbol 24 the construction of the galvanic element 10 according to the depiction in fig2 is analogous to the construction of the galvanic element 10 according to the depiction in fig1 with fig2 showing discharging 26 discharging 26 is likewise based on the reaction equation above which however proceeds in the opposite direction the depiction according to fig1 and 2 serves for depicting the reversible insertion and removal i e the intercalation and deintercalation of the li ions fig3 shows a cross section through a separator 1 of the disclosure with a first component 2 in the form of a random woven fiber fabric 3 component 2 comprises a high melting polymer as for example polyester polyimide aramid or polyethersulfone in the exemplary embodiment depicted in fig3 the random woven fiber fabric 3 made from high melting polymer is present in a thickness range from 4 to 50 u03bcm preferably in a range from 15 to 30 u03bcm the random woven fiber fabric 3 therefore combines the qualities of a low thickness with a high mechanical stability and so a separator 1 of this kind as well can also be subjected to a bending and shearing stress located between the individual fibers of the random woven fiber fabric 3 is a second component 4 which is a polyolefin based polymer.
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into aggregated and residual view elements or by spatially partitioning the lattice data further taught are an apparatus and a method for generating a view element data representation including the decomposition of the lattice data by iteratively and jointly aggregating and spatially partitioning the lattice data under the system for representing the data using view element sets costs and benefits are assigned to the view elements and the view element sets are formed on the bases of the costs and benefits a view of the data from a set of view elements is synthesized by selecting view elements from the view element sets and assembling the view elements together to construct the views application_number US 28858099 A description fig1 depicts a networked client server system having features of the present invention as depicted a client 110 and server 111 are interconnected by a network 101 a server 111 includes a conventional database management system dbms 102 and direct access storage devices dasd 103 a 103 x through a user application 100 the user issues queries to be processed at a server 111 a query is typically prepared on a client machine 110 and is submitted to the server 111 through the network 101 a query typically interacts with the database management system 102 for retrieving or updating the data stored in an associated dasd 103 a for example an on line analytical processing olap engine 104 may receive queries involving aggregated views of the data in the dbms 102 those queries involving aggregated views of the data.
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and or gas porosity formation takes place which deteriorates corrosion resistance ductility and toughness thus embodiments of the alloys of the present invention limit nitrogen content to about 0 75 to about 1 00 wt while other embodiments are in the range of about 0 75 to about 0 90 wt nitrogen further embodiments incorporate from about 0 78 to about 0 90 wt nitrogen chromium is important in the alloys of the present invention for several reasons for good corrosion resistance high chromium content is needed chromium is the element essential in forming the passive film while other elements can influence the effectiveness of chromium in forming or maintaining the film no other element can by itself create this property of stainless steel for high corrosion resistance values the chromium content of the alloys of the present invention should be at least about 19 0 by weight chromium increases the nitrogen solubility both in the melt and in the solid phase and thereby enables an increased nitrogen content in the alloy high chromium content also contributes to stabilizing the austenite phase against martensite transformation on the other hand because chromium is a ferrite stabilizing element the presence of very high percentages of chromium will lead to.
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the publications the only way to obtain a force model is by lab test there are many types of inserts used today for roller cone bit depending on the rock type drilled if the single insert force model is used a lot of tests have to be done and this is very difficult if not impossible by using the element force model only a few tests may be enough because any kind of insert or tooth can be always divided into elements in other words one element model may be applied to all kinds of inserts or teeth after having the single element force model the next step is to determine the interaction between inserts and the formation drilled this step involves the determination of the tooth kinematics local from the bit and cone kinematics global as described below 1 the bit kinematics is described by bit rotation speed u03c9 rpm revolutions per minute and the rate of penetration rop both rpm and rop may be considered as constant or as function with time 2 the cone kinematics is described by cone rotational speed each cone may have its own speed the initial value is calculated from the bit geometric parameters or just estimated from experiment in the.
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corona between their interfaces it can be important to keep a material such as macor away from the discharge as such a material can tend to u201c flake off u201d particles when exposed to a discharge silica thus can be preferable for certain applications since aluminum has a thermal expansion coefficient of approximately three times that of macor it can be important to leave about 0 001 to 0 002 of an inch clearance between the ends of the electrode and the trench machined in the macor into which the electrode is placed no corona was found to occur within this separation up to a pressure of about 600 torr with the application of 12 kw of rf peak power at 100 mhz in a 2 5 microsecond wide rf pulse deposited into a discharge contained within a 1 5 mm deep by 3 0 mm wide beo wave guide for larger clearances between the ends of the electrode and the trench machined in the macor or at sufficiently higher rf energy deposited into the discharge corona did occur in the separation in such cases the corona within the separation could be extinguished by reducing the inductances of the last coils on each end of the electrodes lowering the inductance of these two inductors in effect lowers the voltage on each end of the electrode without causing an appreciable.
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to a laser side collimator lens 107 the collimated laser beam then passes through a laser line filter 104 in the integrated optics module to ensure the spectral purity of the laser beam before projecting onto a dichroic beam splitter mirror 101 the dichroic beam splitter transmits the majority of the laser beam into the sending receiving fiber 108 through the sending receiving collimator 109 probe side optical fiber 108 may be connected to a fiber in a multiple fiber probe not shown such a multi fiber intravascular catheter to deliver the laser beam to a target and at the same time to collect scattering light from the target the scattered light transmitted back from the target through probe side optical fiber 108 is then projected onto the same dichroic beam splitter mirror 101 after passing through the sample side collimator lens 109 the dichroic beam splitter is selected to at least predominantly transmit the emission wavelength of the laser but reflect raman scattered light as received back from a target in a wavelength range of interest accordingly beam splitter 101 then reflects the raman signals received from the target toward spectrometer side collimator lens 111 and spectrometer side optical fiber 110 the.
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clip normally carried in a person 39 s pocket those skilled in the art however will realize that this particular use is illustrative only and the invention is equally applicable to many styles of clips for many different uses at least one of the jaws 1 and 2 includes a generally rectangular boss 4 boss 4 has an inserted or mounted thereon electronic transmitting and receiving device 5 mounted inside for illustrative purposes in this example these devices are currently commercially available and are classified as rfid radio frequency identification devices device 5 may be of various shapes and sizes and is shown as an elongated format in the drawings boss 4 includes insert 6 that serves as the protective cover over the electronic device installed inside the insert and is permanently attached to the clip within boss 4 electronic device 5 transmits and receives data information through the materials used in the construction of the insert one existing application of device 5 is a transmitter marketed under the trademark speedpass in general device 5 works in conjunction with a transceiver reader means which creates an electromagnetic field that is variable in size or strength according to its radio frequency and power output when the money clip with the included radio frequency identification device rfid electronic tag is placed within close proximity of the transceiver passing within the electromagnetic field the rfid device inside the clip detects the activation signal from the reader the transceiver reader then decodes the.
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a transesterification in which lipophilic groups from the coffee oil is added carbohydrate components after the first but before the second extraction the spent coffee grounds may be pre treated prior to the enzymatic hydrolysis the pre treatment may be performed to make it easier for the enzymes to access their substrate the pre treatment may involve exposure of the interior of the plant cells and or loosening of the lignin from the cellulose in a preferred embodiment the pre treatment involves addition of water to the spent coffee grounds steam exploding the spent coffee grounds and separating in an intermediate extract and pretreated spent coffee grounds the intermediate extract from the steam explosion procedure may be used in the final product purified or may be discarded or used for another application if it contains too many off flavours generally however the steam explosion procedure is controlled so that the intermediate extract either as is concentrated and or dried is added to the combined extract if only a u201c mild u201d temperature steam explosion is performed the amount of off flavours are generally low and acceptable therefore the intermediate extract can be added to the combined extract preferred conditions for the steam explosion involves that the steam explosion is performed in the temperature range of 50 170 u00b0 c at a pressure of 0 1 to 10 barg for 0 1 to 5 hours to loosen up the structure of the lignocellulose and to partially break down the structure of the hemicellulose it may be advantageously to use a certain temperature regimen for the pre treatment the temperature regimen may comprise in any order a low temperature.
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button 22 is depressed downwardly toward the wind up knob 28 to reset the targets 18a b and c if they have not already been reset at this time the off on button 26 is pushed to the on position this causes the endless belt 20 to reciprocate back and forth within the window 16 through the targets 18a b and c as will be evident from the discussion below the endless belt 20 moves in an arcuate manner about a pivot point within the housing which is essentially centralized within the toy game 10 the end of the endless belt 20 nearer the target 18 thus moves in a sweeping manner across the targets the targets 18a b and c thus can be considered as being located within a target field with the endless belt 20 moving back and forth across this target field when the player of the game believes that the endless belt 20 is positioned such that a target can be hit the launch button 24 is pushed which immediately ceases the oscillatory motion of the endless belt 20 and starts rotation of the endless belt 20 about certain frame members hereinafter described an attack object 30 as seen in fig2 on the surface of endless belt 20 then proceeds toward the target field if the oscillatory motion of the endless belt 20 was stopped at a proper time to align the belt directly beneath the.
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256 of the annular tooth 252 is very small to prevent particles from traveling in a radially inward direction i e toward the shaft 22 between the two faces 52 54 as illustrated in fig1 the stator member 202 has an offset portion 270 which surrounds the interface between the faces 52 54 and which thereby increases the effectiveness of the seal device 200 to assemble the seal device 200 the stator member 202 including the cover 244 is expanded to increase the diameter of the radially inner surface 258 of the annular tooth 252 relative to the radially outer surface 260 of the rotor member 204 in a preferred embodiment of the invention the cover 244 is expanded until the diameter of the inner tooth surface 258 is substantially equal to or greater than the diameter of the outer rotor member surface 260 the rotor member 204 can then be easily moved axially into position within the stator member 202 with the annular tooth 252 fitting snugly within the annular notch 250 another seal device 300 constructed in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in fig1 18 the seal device 300 includes a stator member 312 and a rotor member 314 in an assembled condition an o ring 16 is provided between the stator member 212 and the housing 18 and an o ring 20 is provided between the rotor member 314 and the shaft 22 the o rings 16 20 are located within recesses 224 228 similarly to the embodiment illustrated in fig1 15 the ring shaped stator and.
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to fig5 shown is a cross section of the unboned post tension strand protector 400 taken along line 5 5 of fig4 the planar shaped plate 401 is designed to protect the top or bottom sides of the unbonded post tension strand 101 from any drilling or chipping that would otherwise damage the unbonded post tension strand 101 according to a preferred embodiment the planar shaped plate 401 is formed of a hard material such as steel however the invention is not limited in this regard and other materials can be used so long as the planar shaped plate 401 can resist penetration by a drill bit 210 or a tip of a chipping hammer not shown the planar shaped plate 401 can be configured to protect one or more unbonded post tension strands 101 another advantage of this configuration is that the clamps 402 and hence the planar shaped plate 401 can slidably adjust depending on the region that is to be protected this is accomplished by sliding the planar shaped plate 401 and its attached clamps 402 along the elongated length of the unbonded post tension strand s 101 alternatively if there is one clamp 402 attached to the planar shaped plate 401 it is possible to also slidably adjust the planar shaped plate 401 by rotating the clamp 404 around the periphery of the unbonded post tension strand 101 this enables the planar shaped plate 401 to protect side and angled regions of the unbonded post tension strand 101 in additional to the top or bottom sides referring now to fig6 shown is a perspective view of another embodiment of an unbonded post tension strand protector 600 similar to the previous two embodiments 200 400 the unbonded.
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the storing device 9 incorporated in the chamber 2 the last row of pipes is positioned on the wheels 13 next the chambers 1 2 3 are sealed and then evacuated by means of vacuum pipes to a residual pressure of from 10 1 to 10 6 mm hg the metallizing agent disposed within the evaporators 6 is heated by means of the heating elements 7 to a temperature of active evaporation upon heating the metallizing agent to a required temperature the vacuum gates 5 being open the drive 14 of the transporting means 11 is actuated as this happens the pipes 4 positioned on the wheels 13 are rotating as they are concurrently transferred from the chamber 2 to the chamber 1 while passing through the evaporators 6 the pipes 4 are heated and the external surfaces thereof are coated with the evaporating metallizing agent the metallizing agent disposed inside the pipe 4 is heated by the heat off the pipe 4 whereupon it melts down to spread out along the interior surface of the pipe 4 the temperature of the pipes 4 is regulated by means of the baffles 8 after passing through the metallizing chamber 1 the pipes 4 enter the chamber 3 wherein they are removed from the.
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feed means e g the two feed cylinders 7 and the teasing cylinder 10 or by varying the rotatory speed of the teasing cylinder 10 because the synchronism between the feeding of fibers to the teasing cylinder and the fiber transfer to the comb in zone resulting in the required fiber density is also affected by these factors those parts of the guard means which serve for the prevention of the disengagement of fiber tufts already held on the needles can also be modified it is mentioned only by way of example that to this end a the teasing cylinder could be stopped upon every stop and restart and then started up again or at least it could be braked down b the conditions of flow in back of the comb in zone could be arranged such that the fiber tufts cannot come in contact with the tips of the teasing hooks 14 when the needle cylinder is stopped c the distance between the teasing cylinder and the needles and or the fiber guide plate could be increased while the needle cylinder is stopped d teasing hooks could be used which when the needle cylinder is stopped are retracted into the teasing cylinder 10 and e compressed air or a vacuum could be produced by.
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arm operably attached to the base the pawl arm pivots to a retracted position in response to ammunition engaging the activation arm when the ammunition is loaded into the breech opening and returns to a retention position once the ammunition is loaded to retain the ammunition within the barrel of the gun the pawl arm pivots to the retracted position in response to the breech block engaging the activation arm when the breech block is moved to close the breech opening application_number US 81489201 A description the present invention is directed to a propellant retention device as most clearly illustrated at 10 in fig1 and 2 the propellant retention device 10 retains ammunition components 12 as they are loaded into a gun barrel 14 ammunition components 12 can include one or more projectile and one or more modular propellant packets or increments the propellant retention device 10 prevents ammunition components 12 from falling out of a breech end 16 of the gun barrel 14 during manual or automated loading processes the propellant retention device 10 of the present invention thereby enhances the ease and safety of the loading process the propellant retention device 10 also enhances the ability to reload the gun at a variety of orientations including orientations that are near vertical the propellant retention device 10 is particularly suited for use with larger size guns where the propellant is loaded separately from the projectile the gun barrel 14 preferably has a caliber of greater than 50 millimeters and more preferably is about 155 millimeters the propellant retention device 10 generally includes a base 20 and an arm assembly 22 the base 20 is mounted to an outer surface 24 of the gun barrel 14 proximate to the breech.
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registration d the trigger of that service implies that the s cscf hands the control of the session to a specific application server in the home network referenced as the service allowance application e the service allowance application in the home network contacts an application peer in the visited network the external service allowance application in the visited network this one provides the list of service available for roaming users belonging to the requesting home operator this means the local service allowance application in the visited network will implement the rules that determine which specific local services are offered to each requesting home operator these services are sent in the form of ifcs different possibilities to request and send the ifcs for local services are shown in the section below entitled u201c protocol embodiments communication between application servers in different networks u201d f at this point the service allowance application in the home network dynamically updates the s cscf with the new ifcs to be used by the roaming user in the visited network different possibilities to update the s cscf with this information are shown in the section below entitled u201c download local services u201d g once the s cscf is updated the.
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and the liner 36 are helically formed along a selected length of the external tube 38 such that the liner 36 conforms to the helically shaped inner surface 44 so that the at least two lobes 46 formed on the shaped inner surface 44 correspond to the lobes 40 formed in the liner 36 the external tube 38 including the inner surface 44 may be helically shaped by any means known in the art including machining extrusion and the like in some embodiments the shaped inner surface 44 of the external tube 38 is adapted to provide additional support for the liner material the shaped inner surface 44 u201c stiffens u201d the liner 36 by providing support for the liner 36 e g by forming a metal backing thereby increasing power available from the pdm for example shaping the inner surface 44 to form a contoured backing for the liner 36 may stiffen the liner material proximate the lobes 40 by reducing an amount by which the liner 36 may be compressed when contacted by the rotor 44 so that a better seal may be formed between the rotor 44 and the stator 32 moreover reduced flexibility increases an amount of torque required to stall the pdm the thickness 42 of the liner 36 may be increased at selected locations that are exposed to for example increased wear and shear e g proximate the lobes 40 46 so that the longevity of the stator 32 and therefore the longevity of the pdm 30 may be increased in some embodiments the thickness.
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10 may be properly distanced thereby fluid flow between each layer of joined pair of sheets 10 may be obtained the distancing will appear only at the first end portion 11 1 and the second end portion 11 2 fluid flow may hence be provided unobstructed in the area between the first end portion 11 1 and the second end portion 11 2 however it is envisaged that other separating means may be provided along the axial extension of the sheet if the sheet are very long in order to separate pairs of sheet from each other fig1 shows a front view of the sheet 10 a flat surface 19 allows the stacking of multiple pairs of sheet 10 while distancing each pair properly from its two adjacent pairs of sheet 10 fig1 shows a stacked sheet assembly 16 u2032 which is a variation of the stacked sheet assembly 16 generally the stacked sheet assembly 16 u2032 has similar design as that of stacked sheet assembly 16 however sheet 10 u2032 utilizes other techniques than the above described sloping intermediate surfaces for distancing each pair of joined sheet 10 u2032 in particular each pair of joined sheets 10 u2032 may be stacked with other joined pair of sheets 10 u2032 by e g providing a string of hot melt adhesive transversally across an outer surface 15 u2032 of a first and a second end of each sheet 10 u2032.
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46 of the inside sliding glass door 26 the screen panel 30 is preferably provided with means for locking the panel 30 in place against either the left vertical frame member 18 or the right vertical frame member 20 of the door frame 12 those of ordinary skill in the art will be aware of several mechanisms for accomplishing this objective in the preferred embodiment shown the rectangular frame 32 of the screen panel 30 is provided with spring loaded pins 88 the spring loaded pins 88 are generally biased so that they extend beyond the edge of the rectangular frame 32 when the screen panel 30 is locked in place in the door frame 12 the spring loaded pins 88 are received within screen locking holes 90 formed in the door frame 12 when it is desired to remove the screen panel 30 from the door frame 12 the spring loaded pins 88 are pulled such that they are retracted within the rectangular frame 32 of the screen panel 30 in the preferred embodiment a center frame member with a weather strip 94 is also provided to provide additional support for the screen panel 30 with the spring loaded pins 88 retracted into the rectangular frame 32 the screen panel 30 may be removed from the door frame 12 for cleaning or adjustment to the opposite end of the door frame 12 the retracted position is shown in fig9 b and the standard biased position is shown in fig9 a fig1 6 show a preferred embodiment of the present invention with the screen panel 30 in a left hand orientation and use of the door assembly 10.
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may be used as known in the art for example see reshef et al journal of nuclear medicine 49 9 1520 1528 2008 and panwar et al cancer biology amp therapy 4 8 854 860 2005 according to some embodiments of the invention common complexants of radioisotopes like y ir lu dota 1 2 7 10 tetra azacyclododecane n n u2032 n u2033 n u2033 u2033 tetra acetic acid can be attached to compound iii with the aid of an amine terminated linker e g see panwar et al some examples will now be described to further illustrate the invention and to demonstrate how embodiments of the invention may be carried out in practice methyl di tert butyl malonate 18 g 78 16 mmol was dissolved under an argon atmosphere in 600 ml dmf and cooled to 0 u00b0 c khmds 157 ml 0 5m in toluene was added to this solution dropwise the reaction mixture was allowed to reach room temperature and was stirred further for 2 hours 1 5 bis p tolylsulfonato pentane 1 97 g 235 mmol 3 eq was separately dissolved under an argon atmosphere in 100 ml dry dmf at room temperature the khmds deprotonated malonate solution was added drop wise over a period of 3 hours to the ditosylate solution after completion the reaction mixture was stirred for 72 hrs at rt under inert atmosphere the mixture was diluted with water 250 ml extracted with diethyl ether 3 u00d7 50 ml and the combined organic phases were washed with brine dried over a mgso 4 filter and evaporated under reduced pressure the oily residue was taken up in.
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et al u s ser no 11 260 742 and wagner et al pct application no us06 04581 filed feb 9 2006 which are again incorporated by reference in their entirety the stabilization process was aided by a surfactant surfactants are disclosed in the following references which are incorporated by reference in their entirety kirk othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology u201c surfactants u201d by tharwat tadros copyright u00a9 2006 by john wiley amp sons inc doi 10 1002 0471238961 1921180612251414 a01 pub2 article online posting date jul 14 2006 and flick ernest w u201c industrial surfactants u201d 2 nd edition u00a9 1993 publisher william andrew publishing noyes flick u201c industrial surfactants u201d the preferred surfactants are those that have a suitable hydophilic lyophilic balance hlb preferably from 8 to 18 and more preferably typically around 15 kirk othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology u201c emulsions u201d by edward kostansek rohm and haas co copyright u00a9 2003 by john wiley amp sons inc all rights reserved doi 10 1002 0471238961 0513211206180902 a01 pub2 article online posting date jul 18 2003 these include but are not limited to pluronic u2122 l64 and others from the pluronic u2122 family of similar or higher hlb basf triton x705 or others from the triton u2122 family with similar hlb.
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within cavity 8 will be apparent subsequently the constraining sleeve 6 is attached to the tubular member 2 by means of one or more threaded shear pins 6d located below cavity 8 a conventional o ring seal 6b is disposed along the inner bore of carrier sleeve 6 below the cavity 8 and above the pin 6d a suitable vent hole 6c is located immediately below the seal 6b but o ring seal 6b establishes sealing integrity between the tubular member 2 and the constraining sleeve 6 below the cavity 8 thus the cavity 8 is open at its upper end to the exterior along surface 6a but sealing integrity is established below the cavity 8 by the o ring seal 6b tubular member 2 is attached at its lower end to a seal carrier sleeve or mandrel 12 by threads 2b a seal assembly 10 which will be described in detail with reference to fig3 is located between the seal carrier section 12 and the tubular member 2 the seal assembly 10 is retained within an annular cavity between the carrier 12 and the lower portion 6e of constraining sleeve 6 the cavity within which the seal assembly 10 is retained has a volume which is less than the volume of the seal assembly 10 under the conditions which will exist at a downhole location in which the packer p is located a detailed discussion of this relationship will be presented with reference to fig3 the lower portion of seal carrier 12 abuts a springloaded latching collet 16 fig1 c having latching threads 16a at its lower end.
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u s patent application ser no 10 435 360 entitled u201c method of merging two disks concentrically without gap between disks u201d publication no us 2004 0016214 filed may 9 2003 and u s patent application ser no 10 435 161 entitled u201c w patterned tools for transporting handling pairs of disks u201d publication no us 2003 0209421 filed may 9 2003 each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if fully stated herein all of these applications are commonly owned by the assignee with reference to fig1 16 the load lifter 16 includes a main body portion 32 with a disk contacting surface 34 the disk contacting surface 34 is curved to correspond with the radius of the disks the disk contacting surface 34 further includes a series of grooves or channels 36 formed by wedges or teeth 38 as the disks resident in the cassette 30 are in a contact merge orientation the width of each groove 36 corresponds to approximately the thickness of two disks each groove 36 is formed between the sloped sidewalls 40 of adjacent wedges 38 the sidewalls 40 join at a top ridge 42 the distance between adjacent ridges 42 is 0 25 inches as illustrated in fig1 15 and 18 positioned above the load station 22 is a demerge tool 20 in illustrative embodiments the demerge tool has a main body 46 with a disk contacting surface 48 curved to correspond with the radius of the disks the disk contacting surface 48 also includes a series of grooves or channels 50 formed by a series of triangular teeth or wedges 52 these wedges 52 are spaced in a predetermined manner to align with the interface 44 between the l side surfaces of each pair.
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containers 88 as target fluids are dispensed from containers 88 the target fluids are mixed in chamber 90 and dispensed therefrom the use of multiple actuators enables the ration of each target fluid of the resultant combination of target fluids to be controlled therefore in accordance with the present invention a multi part target fluid is volumetrically dispensed that may include a direct ratio e g 1 1 of target fluids or an indirect ration e g 1 2 1 10 1 100 of target fluids in another embodiment chamber 90 may direct different target fluid to be dispensed without mixing but in a spaced or relative position to each other while fig5 illustrates the ability to dispense two target fluids any plurality of target fluids may be so dispensed as provided above one or more controllers may be used to control one or more actuators one example of a controller is a computer device as such the following provides a discussion relating to a computer device that may be selectively used in accordance with the present invention embodiments of the present invention embrace the use of one or more computer readable media to hydraulically and volumetrically fill a container with target fluid and or dispense target from a container wherein each medium may be configured to include or includes thereon data or computer executable instructions for manipulating data the computer executable instructions include data structures objects programs routines or other program modules that may be accessed by a processing system such as one associated with a general purpose computer capable of performing various different functions or one associated with a special purpose computer capable.
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than the required deceleration a warning is generated and transmitted to the vehicle that is at risk the process of fig4 steps 4 5 and 6 are repeated for each vehicle identified in the fig3 current data set as vehicles change range velocity and acceleration as a function of time the operation of the fig4 loops and the generation of fig3 data sets will result in real time warnings whenever a vehicle is found to be operating in a potentially hazardous situation for the embodiment cited warnings will be generated within 0 1 sec of the time a hazard arises depending on the magnitude of required deceleration warnings at several levels of urgency can be communicated to transponder equipped vehicles with a time delay that is small compared to the response time of drivers and vehicles warnings to drivers of non transponder equipped vehicles can be communicated via traffic signals and changeable overhead signs in the equation of step 5 the quantity v n is the velocity of the vehicle for which existence of a potential hazard is being computed the quantity v c is the velocity of a potential hazard vehicle or other device the quantity a c is the acceleration of the hazard vehicle or other device the quantity s is a safety.
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friction reduction plates 80 81 or otherwise enhancing use alternatively a variable friction device or weights are usable so as to provide resistance with respect to movement of movement blocks 70 71 friction reduction plates 80 81 are attached to the swivel plates 50 51 beneath the movement rods 60 61 and beneath the movement blocks 70 71 in one embodiment the friction reduction plates 80 81 have coatings applied that reduce the friction between the plates 80 81 and the movement blocks 70 71 one such type of coating is teflon u00ae made by dupont e i de nemours amp co of wilmington del movement stops 95 96 are attached to the movement rods 60 61 the movement stops 95 96 are adjustable to any point along the movement rods 60 61 and securable at any position along the rods 60 61 the movement stops 95 96 prevents the movement blocks 70 71 from being moved beyond the movement stops 95 96 in one embodiment each movement stop 95 96 has a rubber like coating on the side against which the movement block 70 71 respectively touches during usage alternatively a rubber like washer is placeable around each movement rod 60 61 in front of the movement stops 95 96 and in front of the attachment bars 92 93 one advantage of the rubber like coating or rubber like washer is muffling or other reduction in the sound produced when the movement blocks 70 71 encounter the movement stops 95 96 and.
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saturation carbon dioxide should be kept at non toxic concentrations by increasing the airflow through the fermentor so that the carbon dioxide concentration in the outlet gas is less than 5 more particular less than 2 5 the fermentation can be carried out in a batch a fed batch or a continuous fermentation process mode the process may be carried out by controlling various non growth limiting nutrients in their optimal concentrations dependent on the growth limiting nutrient of choice these growth non limiting nutrients may contain any relevant source of carbon nitrogen phosphor or sulphur or may contain oxygen of course the recovery of the impure clavulanic acid solution as formed by the fermentative process of the present invention as well as the subsequent conversion thereof into a pharmaceutically acceptable salt by methods known in the art do form an aspect of the present invention one of the most advantageous procedures is the conversion of the impure clavulanic acid into an amino salt thereof by adding the corresponding amino salt forming compound as for instance n n n u2032 n u2032 tetramethylethylenediamine 1 3 bis di methylamino 2 propanol t butylamine t octylamine benzhydrylamine and bis 2 dimethylamino ethyl ether and reacting said amine clavulanate with.
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brackets 135 with 7 9 mm 5 16 in diameter bolts the support bracket 135 is fabricated from 4 8 mm 3 16 in thick bent plate and reinforced with gusset plates the 152 mm 6 in long 152 mm u00d7 152 mm u00d7 4 8 mm 6 in u00d7 6 in u00d7 3 16 in box beam rail sections 136 are welded to the support brackets to serve as blockout tubes to the posts as shown in fig5 the support brackets are in turn attached to the posts with 15 9 mm u215d in diameter bolts the post spacing between post nos 1 and 2 is 1981 mm 6 ft 6 in and the post spacing from post nos 2 to post 6 is 1219 mm 4 ft turning to fig6 it may be seen that a cable anchor assembly 114 is used to transmit the force from the box beam rail element 116 to the end post 1 the cable 117 is anchored to the end post 1 through a hole in the base of the upper section 1 a of the end post and attached with a cable anchor bearing plate 116 washer and nut the other end of the.
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to chromatography purification to obtain highly pure protein d the final bulk product is obtained after pooling of the chromatographically purified fractions containing the desired proteins followed by diafiltration and e or sterile filtration steps the above steps of invention are more clearly depicted in the following examples for some recombinant and cell culture proteins the examples provided herein are only for the explonation of the invention in detail and is not to be construed that the provided examples limits the scope of the present invention varying options which are within the scope of the invention but are not covered in the description that are available to the persons skilled in the art are to be taken as included in the present invention the cell lysate after fermentation is subjected to centrifugation and the insoluble fraction is treated with detergent the supernatent after centrifugation was either subjected to aerosil adsorption and desorption traditional technology table 1 or to primairy capturing of hbsag by a batch procedure in which salts of divalent cations such as calcium magnesium and zinc are added at 0 2 to 10 w v in the presence of phosphates chlorides or acetates to form white insoluble matrix the insitu formation of the matrix further interact with the antigen and this process of protein capturing is referred as himax technology table 20 this matrix was separated by centrifugation between 7000 g to 10 000 g and bound antigen was desorbed repeatedly with this buffer of ph 8 5 the desorbate was further purified using an anion exchange matrix namely the deae the hbsag activity in all the intermediate steps is given in.
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a device wherein the first end of the strap can be placed on the device and the entire strap wound around the winding device usually that means some form of cylindrical center axle by u201c plurality of cargo straps u201d as used herein means the device is capable of having 2 3 4 5 or more cargo straps attached to the device separate from one another i e next to one another as opposed to on top of one another as used herein the u201c end plate u201d refers to wood plastic metal or the like plates which hold the ends of an axle off the ground at a height enough to wind a strap around it the longer the strap the higher the axle must be kept off the ground typically the end plate will have a hole roughly centered or at any position desired for positioning the axle ends which can allow for free rotation of the axle rectangular or other shaped plates can be utilized in one embodiment there is an insert in the plate which aids the axle in rotation where the axle rests on the end plate such as a plastic bearing type surface the axle.
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core or without a core of higher conductivity if the central core 18 is made of gold it will also possess an inherently higher conductivity and the cable will be less affected by heat than a similar cable without the core because an improved thermal path exists to conduct heat from the core to the surface of the conductor it will also be appreciated that when solder is used as the core the cable may be more easily soldered to an electrical connection or to another cable the above described cable having a conductive filler material among the strands will have increased conductivity and reduced parasitic inductance as compared to a stranded cable of similar size with no filler material increased conductivity will result from the intimate electrical connection established among the strands by the conductive filler material this connection will allow current to flow more freely along the longitudinal axis of the cable rather than along longer and higher resistance paths of individual helical strands in addition by allowing the current to flow parallel to the longitudinal axis parasitic inductance is significantly decreased it will be appreciated that when the cable is used to carry an alternating current the cable will exhibit reduced inductive reactance for these same reasons the methods described above may be applied to a cable having more than three strands for example as shown in fig4 and 5 according to a second embodiment of the invention four copper or aluminum strands 12 14 16 and 20 are twisted around a central core 18 which is preferably made of silver gold or solder the twisted strands are then drawn through a plurality of reducing dies as described in the previously incorporated parent application such that the overall diameter of the twisted.
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the workpiece 5 from the interior of the cavity 4 is carried out by moving the sealing element 28 it is also possible to start moving the lance 36 into the workpiece 5 synchronously with the start of evacuation of the interior of the cavity the pressure in the interior of the workpiece 5 is then further reduced moreover it is also possible to carry out the positioning movement of the lance 36 at least partly at the same time as the positioning of the chamber wall 18 after a sufficiently deep negative pressure has been achieved process gas is introduced into the interior of the workpiece 5 and the plasma is ignited by means of the microwave generator 19 in particular it is intended that the plasma be used to deposit both an adhesion promoter on the inner surface of the workpiece 5 and the actual barrier layer consisting of silicon oxides after a coating operation has been completed the lance 36 is withdrawn from the interior of the workpiece 5 and the plasma chamber 17 and the interior of the workpiece 5 are ventilated after ambient pressure has been reached inside the cavity 4 the chamber wall 18 is raised again to allow the coated workpiece 5 to be removed and a new workpiece 5 to be inserted for coating to allow lateral positioning of the workpiece 5 at least part of the sealing element 28 is moved back into the chamber base 3 alternatively to the coating of the internal surface of workpieces 5 that was explained above it is also possible to coat the external surface or to carry.
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guide surfaces 22 23 and 24 in a way so that the flow can be diverted without a break the depiction in fig8 shows a few examples whereby the pitch deviation opposite the radius of openings 15 and their edges cannot be recognized it must also be considered that a wear and tear zone 25 exists on the upper areas of refining edges 3 where possibly the flow caretaking measures would not be advantageous fig1 shows the section of a generally known refiner filling 2 which can be utilized on the rotor side when implementing the method it contains a plurality of refiner bars 7 between which grooves 26 are located for the transport of suspension s from infeed side 5 to outlet side 6 refiner bars 7 are often combined into groups where they are positioned parallel to each other in a favorable fabrication this would allow for a large number of refiner bars located at a selectable angle of intersection with the radius as shown in fig3 the shape of openings 15 which are located between the refining edges can be slotted at an angle to the radius or precisely in radial direction fig1 shows examples of additional forms such as round holes or polygons squares variations in placement and size of openings 15 provide possibilities to influence the distribution of the return flow of the suspension for.
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tip a linear relationship between the amount of sprayed analyte with the pulse width can be assumed the linear dynamic range with respect to absolute amount for bradykinin is tested from 29 attomole to 2900 attomole fig1 a 10 us to 1 ms pulse five mass spectra were recorded for each data point in fig1 a and the integrate peak area for the doubly protonated bradykinin molecule is calculated a relatively good linearity range of about 2 orders of magnitude is achieved with a 0 98512 r 2 value and standard deviation varies from 5 9 12 2 as the pulse width decrease from 10 us to 1 us the linearity of the signal intensity versus pulse width changes as shown in the inset of fig1 a and the signal intensity decrease much faster if we assume the nano esi tip has the same spray speed pl us in this time range 1 to 10 us as in the 10 us to 1 ms time range about 0 29 pl of the solution will be sprayed out of the tip for a 1 us pulse fig1 b shows the mass spectrum obtained for 2 9 attomole 1 us pulse bradykinin without any data processing such as averaging smoothing or filtering for bradykinin doubly protonated molecule m 2h 2 m z 531 shows the dominant peak in the mass spectrum singly charged molecule m h 1 m z 1060 can also be observed.
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center point of a circle formed by the filters 42 to 53 which are formed as described later such that the center point of the pattern coincides with the center shaft 54 the filters 42 to 53 are congruent with one another and arranged to be 30 degrees rotation symmetric about the center point of the pattern the color wheel 40 is preferably used as a so called scr system color wheel the second manufacturing method of the aforementioned color wheel 40 having spiral shaped filters will be described fig6 a and 6b show a masking jig which is used to demarcate filters in a process of forming filters to be described later the masking jig is shaped like a disk formed of a thin metal sheet processed by an electroforming method an etching method a laser machining method or the like and is referred to as a metal mask 70 in the description to follow below referring to fig6 a and 6b the metal mask 70 has four spiral shaped openings 62 to 65 congruent with one another and an insertion hole 66 the openings 62 to 65 are for demarcating filters of one color in the color wheel 40 the insertion hole 66 has a bore diameter slightly lager than the diameter of the center shaft 54 of the color wheel 40 and is usually formed by one of the above described methods enabling an accuracy of about 10 u03bcm the openings 62 to 65 and the insertion hole 66 are arranged such that the insertion hole 66 agrees with a center point of the pattern formed by the filters 42 to 53 demarcated.
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for private negotiation and agreement of contract qualifications such as a list of operators with drilling rig operations and corresponding existing and previous contract descriptions type of rig equipment by operator location of drilling rig operations or sites by operator and contract and other tender information the secure information bulletin board can include information for public or private clarification of tender related issues such as clarification of the operator for a type of drilling rig operation clarification on contract description for an operator of a drilling rig operation clarification on rig type equipment and water depth clarification on location of drilling rig operation for a particular operator and additional tender information the leassee 39 s bid request can communicate or link to a secure service website so that potential leassors can determine if there is interest in the bid and permit potential leassors to download information for their review a bid request can be for one well service or a group of well services the database server system is programmed and designed to permit a potential leassee to select service rates that are of interest for the well services to be leased indicated service or operation rates can be addressed by the leassor for well services operations examples of selected service or operating rates include day rates for.
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of about 1 1 of sitagliptin base to dibenzoyl d tartaric acid after the addition of the acid in this process or any process for the preparation of any of the sitagliptin dibenzoyl tartrate polymorphs disclosed herein the obtained mixture can be heated to a temperature from about 40 u00b0 c to about 60 u00b0 c or from about 45 u00b0 c to about 55 u00b0 c for example about 50 u00b0 c heating can be maintained for about 1 to about 10 hours or from about 1 to about 4 hours for example for about 2 hours afterward the mixture can be cooled to a temperature from about 0 u00b0 c to about room temperature or from about 10 u00b0 c to about room temperature or about room temperature for example overnight before collecting the obtained precipitate the obtained precipitate can further be dried hereinafter is described a crystalline sitagliptin dibenzoyl tartrate designated form d2 characterized by data selected from a powder xrd pattern with peaks at 6 9 u00b0 11 9 u00b0 15 9 u00b0 and 17 9 u00b0 u00b1 0 2 u00b0 2 u03b8 a powder xrd pattern as shown in fig2 b and combinations thereof sitagliptin dibenzoyl tartrate form d2 can be also characterized by a powder xrd pattern with peaks at 5 0 u00b0 6 9 u00b0 10 7 u00b0 11 9 u00b0 14 5 u00b0 15 9 u00b0 17 9 u00b0 19 0 u00b0 22 6 u00b0 and 23 8 u00b0 u00b1 0 2 u00b0 2 u03b8 sitagliptin dibenzoyl tartrate form d2 can be prepared by a process comprising forming a mixture e g a.
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embodiment of fig1 there are two collet grooves however it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that one or more of those grooves could be machined into nipple 10 the width and configuration of those grooves may be whatever is desirable to serve the purpose in a stack system where more than one nipple is connected into the tubing string it may be desirable to have the nipples be selective with respect to the locating device to be run thereafter in one embodiment the largest collet groove width may be on the deepest nipple within the well such that a locating device being run will skip earlier collet grooves and engage the smallest groove in which the collet can fit alternate embodiments are also contemplated for example the particular collet groove profile can allow a smaller collet to bridge over certain features such as raised portions in a larger total collet groove size still referring to fig1 the nipple further includes an orientation slot which is a recess of any desired configuration for engagement with an orientation key existing on the locating device discussed below the orientation slot provides for the angular orientation of the locating device within the wellbore more specifically.
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handle to be removably connected to one another rolling a group of hair to be curled around the brush cartridge directing heat at the group of rolled up hair and the brush cartridge to dry the group of rolled up hair and to heat the brush cartridge and detaching the handle from the brush cartridge the present invention adapts different size brush ends to one handle for use as a set or individually to style a portion or an entire head of hair application_number US 99662397 A description while this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspects of the invention to the embodiments illustrated a brush generally designated 100 used for curling hair is illustrated in fig6 and 7 the brush 100 includes a brush cartridge 110 and a handle 120 referring now to fig7 the brush cartridge 110 includes an adapter 130 which is used to removeably connect the brush cartridge 110 to the handle 120 the brush cartridge 110 also includes a body 132 which is generally cylindrical in shape is constructed of metal and has a plurality of apertures 134 therein as will be understood by those skilled in the art the plurality of apertures 134 permit the proper distribution of heat through and about the brush cartridge 110 proper heat distribution is important for both drying and curling the hair to be curled.
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with wavelengths from about 800 nm to about 1200 nm however for maximum enhancement in solar cell performance it may be necessary to balance between the photocurrent enhancements at the long wavelengths and the photocurrent suppression at the short wavelengths when tailoring the np size the electroless cell 100 a is prepared in an electroless deposition method 200 a which includes the following steps as shown in fig2 a immersing the raw cell in a metal ion solution which is also referred to as a bath with a selected concentration for a selected period of time both selected to control the particle size the shell thickness and the coverage density to deposit the particles 102 onto the cell 100 a step 204 a washing the coated cell 100 a step 206 a and the raw solar cell can be a commercially available textured mono or multicrystalline si solar cell the nps 102 can be formed of a noble metal e g ag or au and spherically or spheroidally shaped the photocurrent can be increased for sunlight with wavelengths from about 800 nm to about 1200 nm the electroless deposition method 200 a can be simple cost effective and scalable for large area device fabrication metal nanoparticles.
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10 000 500 000 and more preferably 50 000 250 000 as a weighted mean the reactivity with dye molecules falls if the weight average molecular weight is larger than 500 000 and the water resistance of the record image cannot be increased conversely if the weight average molecular weight is less than 10 000 the reactivity with dye molecules increases too much so when the resin comes in contact with ink it reacts rapidly with the dye molecules in the ink to produce a precipitate and in this case the ink absorptivity of the recording medium falls although the cationic resin of this invention is thought to be generated by the copolymerization of a secondary amine ammonia epihalohydrin compounds and a crosslinking agent the molecular structure of this cationic resin has not yet been elucidated by the inventor and others the state of the reaction system in the synthetic end phase of this cationic resin is solution like or colloid like and the ph is 4 9 the color is light yellow yellow yellow brown dark reddish brown or brown the additive having the cationic resin of this invention as principal component referred to hereafter simply as additive may be the solution obtained when the synthesis of the cationic resin composition of this invention is complete or alternatively it may be used in the colloid state as it is the solvent or unreacted monomer may of course also be removed moreover reagents such as a stabilizing agent.
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means for forcing and maintaining the first complementary means in the engaged position this is shown generally at 34 e 34 in fig3 and one side of protrusion 18 in fig3 is designed so as to substantially completely interface with one side of protrusion 18a of the non continuous interlocking assembly element of fig3 explaining the function of the second complementary means in greater detail as the interlocking assembly element lip 12a of the non continuous assembly element 6 of fig3 begins engagement with the groove 14 of the continuous interlocking element 7 of fig3 portion 18a of the second complementary means for forcing and maintaining the first complementary means in the engaged position comes into close proximity with portion 18 of the second complementary means for forcing and maintaining the first complementary means in the engaged position as the engagement of lip 12a in groove 14 becomes substantially complete the two portions 18a and 18 of the second complementary means interface and ultimately snap into place with the complementary side by side engagement of 18a with 18 causing a forced movement of the lip 12a of the non continuous interlock assembly element 6 of fig3 into the groove 14 thus forcing the first complementary means into the engaged position in addition the complementary side by side engagement of elements 18a and 18 as depicted in fig3 serves to maintain the first complementary means in the engaged position so.
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the present invention will be described in more detail by way of examples but it should not be construed to be limited thereto in examples crystalline nematic phase transition point and nematicisotropic phase transition point are abbreviated to cn point and ni point respectively trans 4 pentylcyclohexanecarbonitrile 200 g 1 1 mol anhydrous ethanol 77 g 1 7 mol and toluene 200 ml were introduced into a reactor purged with nitrogen gas and agitated at 5 u00b0 c followed by passing hydrogen chloride gas through the mixture until it was saturated with the gas further agitating it in a nitrogen current at room temperature for 3 days adding anhydrous ethanol 2 l to the reaction mixture cooling it down to 5 u00b0 c then passing ammonia gas therethrough with stirring under cooling until it was saturated with the gas further agitating the resulting material at room temperature in nitrogen current for 5 days filtering the reaction mixture and concentrating the filtrate in an evaporator under reduced pressure to obtain trans4 pentylcyclohexanecarboxamidine hydrochloride 239 g 1 0 mol this trans 4 pentylcyclohexanecarboxamidine hydrochloride 69 g 0 30 mol and dimethyl methoxymalonate 48 g 0 30 mol were added to a solution of sodium methylate 56 g 1 0 mol dissolved in anhydrous methanol 1 l followed by heating the mixture under reflux with stirring for 5 hours thereafter cooling the resulting material mixing it with 6n hydrochloric acid 500 ml agitating the mixed liquid at room temperature for 20 minutes filtering the liquid under suction through.
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operation of the latch from inside the building is achieved of course by depressing the touch bar which moves the finger 72 rightwardly fig1 as described this movement causes rightward movement also of the plate 134 which moves the rounded element 116c rightward to retract the latch when the touch bar 12 is subsequently released from the manual pressure it pops out to the position shown in fig1 due to the force of the spring 58 fig4 and the leftward urging on the drive plate 134 fig4 resulting from the action of spring 122 and spring 128 both of which urge element 116c leftward the latter causes the plate 134 to return to its home position against the cam 140 as already described the dogging cam 60 fig7 may be rotated by an allen wrench through opening 66 engaging the allen wrench shape hole 68 on the axis of rotation of cam 60 alternatively a lock cylinder may be mounted on the cover plate 16 in an opening enlarged from opening 66 the 34 cam 34 or drive element of such a cylinder will as the key is rotated one way or the other alternately engage the opposite side surfaces of the wing of dogging cam 60 which carries the surface 64 such a cylinder will have its drive lever mated into recess 69 in the cam 60 activating the cam 60 causes the projection 50 to be held up holding the touch bar in its inner position with finger 72 retracting the latch in such a state the door may be freely opened from either side being biased toward the closed.
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26 for illustrative purposes only a single representative module 28 is shown in fig1 2 and 3 of course the number of module in a given installation will vary based upon a consideration of many factors as known by persons of skill in the art it is important to note however that the design of the clarifier support structure is especially suited to maximize the flow of liquid through the modules 28 as shown in fig1 the module 28 that is adjacent to the longitudinal truss 24 one truss 24 is shown in fig1 snug right up to the truss 24 thereby preventing liquid from flowing upwardly between the module 28 and the longitudinal truss 24 similarly the module 28 which is adjacent to the lateral truss 22 snug right up to the truss 22 thereby preventing liquid from leaking i e flowing upwardly between the module 28 and the trusses 22 and 24 a baffle 30 is supported on the main major transverse truss 22 it serves to direct the flow of liquid entering the front of the tank 12 downwardly in order to maximize the flow of liquid into the lower rear portion of the tank 12 thereby maximizing the flow of liquid upwardly through the modules 28 in the upper rear section of the tank 12 in indicated by arrows in fig3 turning now to the details of the structure which supports the module support members 26.
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are mixed for one minute then the ram is raised and a sweep performed the ram is lowered and mixing continued until the batch reaches an internal temperature of 104 u00b0 c materials for the examples were mixed in a farrel br1600 internal mixer with a volume of 1 6 liters the curing properties were determined on a model odr 2000 oscillating disc rheometer the dynamic properties were determined at 60 u00b0 c and 10 hz over a strain range of 0 2 to 14 single strain amplitude using a model rpa 2000 rubber process analyzer standard astm test methods were used for measurement of mooney viscosity d3346 90 odr cure characteristics d2084 92 stress strain d412 92 and shore a hardness d2240 91 the advantages and the important features of the present invention will be more apparent from the following examples this example demonstrates the use of azodicarbonamide in reducing hysteresis and the benefit of mixing it with rubber and carbon black in a separate mixing step a comparison of compounds b and d demonstrates that the greatest reduction in hysteresis is obtained when the azo compound is added along with the carbon black and that adding the carbon in a separate step after the incorporation of the azo compound not.
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input 86 of divider 35 divider 35 therefore provides at its output 87 a third analog signal which is proportional to the quotient of the first total count and second total count the first total counts form the numerator of the quotient and the second total counts form the denominator of the quotient the third signal at output 87 of divider 35 represents call queue seconds divided by the calls handled as averaged over the past 100 seconds this signal will change or be updated each ten seconds the result of this division is the average wait time for service in seconds that each call subscriber has experienced during the last 100 second period output 87 of divider 35 is coupled to input 88 of log amplifier 36 so that log amplifier 36 provides at output 89 a fourth signal having a magnitude proportional to the log of the magnitude of the third signal the fourth signal is transfered to the pen recorder 37 wherein the pen recorder displays the resulting average wait time on a running chart where the result is traced on log paper having a three decade range 0 1 to 100 seconds because the object is to maintain the average wait time at approximately two seconds and because two seconds appear on the log paper substantially in the center of the log paper diviations from center or the desired wait time may be readily detected also because the average wait time is being recorded on a running chart recorder the average wait times are in such a condition as to provide an historical record of system performance while a particular.
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and interposed grooves and are located either on a rotor or a stator the refiner fillings are caused to be rotatably moved relative to each other and pressed against each other thereby transmitting mechanical a refining action to the cellulose fibers the refiner fillings include barriers in at least part of the grooves the barriers closing the grooves at least partially application_number US 201113109307 A description referring now to the drawings and more particularly to fig1 there is shown that the method according to the present invention may be implemented in a refining device which is schematically illustrated in a cross sectional view a set of refiner fillings 1 is mounted on stator 8 and a set of refiner fillings 2 is mounted on rotor 9 detachable by means of screws 12 refiner fillings 1 and 2 are blade fillings which are equipped with refining strips 6 a top view of which can be seen for example in fig2 and 3 in the illustrated example suspension s which is to be refined passes through the center of stator 8 into refiner fillings 1 and 2 this illustration strongly exaggerates the axial distance that refiner fillings 1 and 2 are located from each other in actual operation it amounts to only a fraction of millimeters suspension.
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request the candidate is given another final opportunity to confirm i e accept or reject the job in this respect the system may be configured such that the u201c my confirmed jobs u201d icon shown in fig1 is flashing or otherwise highlighted if there jobs which have been awarded to the candidate but which still require this final confirmation clicking on the icon brings the candidate to a screen at which such confirmation can be performed fig1 shows a u201c search jobs u201d page which can be used by the candidate to locate open job positions which meet his criteria this page provides a means for the candidate to enter his search criteria into any of several job search fields including e g a zip code and radius around the zip code the industry and specialty within the industry the availability associated with the job e g part time full time or shift and the particular employer once the candidate 39 s search criteria are entered into these fields the candidate can click the search button to view resulting positions that meet the search criteria and bid upon resulting positions which are attractive fig1 shows a u201c view edit bids u201d page which provides the candidate with an overview of bids previously made by the candidate for job positions this page preferably lists only jobs which are either still open or cancelled once a job is filled its status is.
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at the beginning top of the carrier path and a second plurality 53 u2032 downstream referring back to fig1 full width web w 1 advances through sllitters 59 and each product width web p 3 is threaded around s wrap roll set 54 for slow speed advancement to the surface of anvil roll 55 for cutting by knife roll 56 in fig1 a 2 time anvil roll 55 having a circumferece of two product repeats has only one anvil 57 which coacts with a single knife blade 61 mounted in roll 56 in fig1 webs w 1 and w 2 are advanced at 225 fpm and therefore consecutive cut segments will be placed on alternate repeat surfaces of the anvil rolls 55 55 u2032 for transfer to alternate repeat surfaces of the carrier cylinder 11 in fig1 as carrier 11 rotates the first segment transferred from first anvil roll 55 is folded while advancing with the carrier simultaneously a second segment is transferred from second anvil roll 55 u2032 to every second repeat surface between segments already deposited by the first anvil roll in the lower portion of fig1 an eight wide plurality of folded segments p 4 from upper cutoff assembly 53 u2032 are shown rotating toward a takeaway position 62 following a.
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selvage 11 leaves the second removal roller 23 almost vertically at a location substantially away from the gripping nip between the first and second removal rollers 19 and 23 that is at a distance corresponding to at least the radius of the second removal roller 23 as a result the waste selvage 11 leaves the second removal roller 23 along a path substantially spaced from the first removal roller 19 the shafts 20 and 24 lie in a common plane 35 that lies approximately at an angle u03b1 of 45 u00b0 to the horizontal and likewise the vertical because the waste selvage 11 runs while tensioned over almost the complete periphery of the first removal roller 19 before it arrives at the gripping nip between the rollers 19 23 the invention provides the advantage that the force with which the waste selvage 11 is tensioned and removed is distributed in the waste selvage over the periphery of the first removal roller up to the gripping nip as a result a comparatively large friction force can be transmitted to the waste selvage without slippage further contributing to the transmittable tension the removal rollers 19 23 preferably are driven in mutually opposite directions at equal peripheral speeds since the waste selvage is guided over a large angle of wrap on the periphery of the second removal roller 23 there is little danger of the waste selvage 11 winding around the first removal roller 19 consequently the danger of damage from such winding is very small.
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test were as shown in table 1 it was clearly understood from table 1 that the sintered article obtained in comparative experiment 1 was inferior in density and hardness to the sintered articles obtained in examples 1 to 14 sintered articles were produced by following the procedure of example 1 except that high purity not less than 99 readily sintering alumina powder produced by the bayer process in the form of minute particles having a diameter of not more than 1 u03bcm and incorporating therein mgo and tio x wherein x 1 to 2 as a sintering auxiliary were used as inorganic compounds the conditions of production and the results of test for physical properties were as shown in table 2 a sintered article was produced with the ratio of the cbn powder to the alumina powder and the sintering conditions set as shown in table 2 they were tested for physical properties the results of the test were as shown in table 2 it was clearly understood from table 2 that the sintered article obtained in comparative experiment 2 was inferior in density and hardness to the sintered articles obtained in examples 5 to 28 the powder x ray diffraction patterns obtained of the sintered articles of examples 1 5 15 and 19 to determine the crystal phases of the articles showed no discernible.
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cavity 11 is the suction section the two cavities 10 11 when fused together are located between the water closet bowl top and the bottom surface of the water closet seat the two compartment cavity is held in place by the same connection or taps that holds the toilet bowl seat and lid or cover to the water closet bowl via matching bores 14 in lower pan 6 note that fig1 shows the general arrangement of the operating unit with the upper pan 7 removed the assembly is moter driven via motor 28 the motor driven fan impeller 32 spins whereby air is sucked from the water closet bowl through holes 20 and 21 in suction cavity 11 the air is sucked through the saturated filter wick 23 and passes through the interconnecting chamber 12 through port 36 the fan input opening and discharged out of the fan output opening 37 into the pressure cavity or chamber 10 it is this circulation of airflow that blankets the upper surface of the closet bowl to permit the chemical union the fan motor is controlled by an automatically operated micro switch 30 and is operated continuously as soon as weight is applied to the seat the micro switch 30 terminates or stops the fan motor 28 and fan impeller 32 when the weight is removed an optical manuel switch 31 may be used in.
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6912856 B2 abstract a method for determining a target exhaust temperature for a gas turbine including determining a target exhaust temperature based on a compressor pressure condition determining a temperature adjustment to the target exhaust temperature based on at least one parameter of a group of parameters consisting of specific humidity compressor inlet pressure loss and turbine exhaust back pressure and adjusting the target exhaust temperature by applying the temperature adjustment application_number US 60033503 A description fig1 depicts a gas turbine 10 having a compressor 12 combustor 14 turbine 16 drivingly coupled to the compressor and a control system 18 an inlet 20 to the compressor feeds ambient air and possibly injected water to the compressor the inlet may have ducts filters screens and sound absorbing devices that each may contribute to a pressure loss of ambient air flowing through the inlet 20 into the inlet guide vanes 21 of the compressor an exhaust duct 22 for the turbine directs combustion gases from the outlet of the turbine through ducts having for example emission control and sound absorbing devices the exhaust duct 22 applies a back pressure to the turbine the amount of back pressure may vary over time due to the addition of components to the duct 22 and to dust and dirt clogging the exhaust passages the turbine may drive a generator 24 that produces electrical power the inlet loss to the compressor and the turbine exhaust pressure losses tend to be a function of corrected flow.
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the head end aggregates votes from multiple dstb and assembles an optimized flotilla of ads into the available bandwidth which may include the programming channel and multiple ad channels at the time of the commercial break the dstb selects a u201c path u201d through the flotilla to deliver appropriate ads the dstb can then report what ads were delivered together with goodness of fit information indicating how well the actual audience matched the targeting parameters the present invention can be directly implemented in the noted targeted asset delivery system that is using the technology described herein the audience classification parameters for the current viewer s can be estimated at the dstb this information can be used for voting ad selection and or goodness of fit determinations as described in the noted pending application alternatively the description below describes a filter theory based head end ad selection system that is an alternative to the noted voting processes as a still further alternative click stream information can be provided to the head end or another network platform where the audience classification parameters may be calculated thus the audience classification parameter ad selection and other functionality can be varied and may be distributed in various ways between the dstbs head end or other platforms the following section is broken into several parts in.
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rendering in some embodiments a network connection may be established step 400 between a local computer system also referred to herein as a server system or as a first computer system and a remote computer system also referred to herein as a second computer system a user may assert a request to a graphics application for remote display of graphics images step 405 the graphics application uses an opengl library which includes modified opengl functions to create a remote window and a context for the remote window for remote display step 410 a set of the opengl functions are modified to redirect the graphics application 39 s device queries to local graphics devices rather than the remote graphics devices step 415 in some embodiments this set may include but is not limited to the open gl functions glxchoosevisual glxqueryextension and glxgetconfig these modified open gl functions and other modified query functions return information about a local graphics device rather than the remote display device with this modified information most applications may be willing to create windows on the remote system for use with opengl even though the remote system may not actually have any opengl capabilities to create a context for the remote window the graphics application may use a.
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stage of the reaction in the early stages of a chlorination reaction the silicon tetrachloride concentration in the feed gas is more than the concentration in the effluent gas indicating reaction of silicon tetrachloride with alumina to make aluminum chloride late in the run the situation is reversed thus a higher ratio of silicon tetrachloride to chlorine may be desirable in the later stages of the reaction process to avoid net chlorination of silicon another approach to avoiding net silicon tetrachloride production from the overall reactor system would be to feed relatively greater amounts of silicon tetrachloride early in the reaction in order to convert it to aluminum chloride the present invention makes it possible to operate the chlorination process at maximum efficiency by independently adjusting the proportions of chlorine and silicon tetrachloride in the various stages of the reaction process to illustrate the advantage of horizontally staging a reactor or reactors in accordance with this invention kaolin clay was chlorinated and the mole ratio of alcl 3 to sicl 4 was measured as a function of chlorination time in the chlorination process 0 75 mole of cocl 2 per hour was used as the chlorinating and reducing agent for an agglomerate of kaolin clay and 5 kalcl 4 at 600 u00b0 c and produced the following result __________________________________________________________________________mole ratio alcl sub 3 sicl sub 4 for clay agglomerates mole ratio alcl.
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i e treated with the same surfactant containing solution were each fixed tension free in two holders of a testing device and arranged one on top of the other so that the surfaces of the cuvettes came to lie plane parallel in the abrasion test the holder for the upper cuvette is designed to be stationary the holder for the lower cuvette is arranged on a horizontally movable sample table during the abrasion test the upper cuvette was lowered onto the lower cuvette and a test force of 20 n was generated from an estimate of the practical loading appearance of scratches can be expected from a force of ca 1 n for the sample table on which the lower cuvette had been arranged a travel path of ca 10 mm was set and the upper cuvette was traversed by the lower cuvette in one direction twice with a test force of 20 n the friction traces thereby generated on the surfaces of the upper and the lower cuvette were examined by light microscopy and the increased scratch resistance and resulting improved wear resistance compared to uncoated cuvettes was assessed by the investigator it was observed that layered smeared areas with extensive diffusion resulted on the surface of the upper stationary cuvette due to the.
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arrows 116 show the direction of travel that the shroud would take relative to the post with respect to the foregoing the bird feeder post of the preferred embodiment utilizes a tapered shroud with related components the shroud assembly positioned somewhat in the middle of a post suitable for supporting bird feeders the tapered construction is meant to decrease the amount of purchase that an animal like a squirrel can obtain when confronting the shroud which assists in inhibiting the animal from climbing further for the purposes of the discussion any reference made to a squirrel is meant also to encompass any other animal that may constitute a pest when it comes to preserving bird feed for birds thus ferrets weasels rodents and any other animal that earns it 39 s living by climbing would be the intended pests that the invention would be directed towards the angle of the taper relative to a fixed reference such as the post is not critical except it is preferred to maximize the angle to the extent possible without exceeding cosmetic considerations the more angle the animal has to overcome in essence the better the preferred embodiment is shown in frusto conical configuration although it is.
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receive the time measured by the cpu 10 and to convert the bcd input of the measured time into a seven segment output the seven segment output is then sent to a visible display 52 which is coupled to the bcd to seven segment decoder driver 50 thus making the time visible to the user a decoder 60 is coupled to an controlled by the cpu 10 to selectively activate the parallel input output device 20 the non volatile memory 40 volatile memory 42 counter timer controller 44 or bcd to seven segment decoder driver 50 a lock driving circuit 32 an alarm driving circuit 34 and an indicator or light emitting diode 36 are coupled to the cpu 10 through the parallel input output device 20 the lock driving circuit 32 is utilized to open the lock by energization of a deadbolt solenoid for example as is already well known in the art exemplified by the sopko patent aforementioned in response to an open signal output by the cpu 10 upon the correct password being keyed in by the user the alarm driving circuit 34 is utilized to drive an alarm system not shown in response to an alarm signal output by the cpu 10 upon the number of times an incorrect password is keyed in reaching a predetermined limit for example three times the alarm system may be an alarm bell a system automatically alerting the police a building alarm system or the like the light emitting diode led 36 will be turned on for a predetermined period of time for example two seconds to indicate that the keyed in password is incorrect in response to a light signal output by the cpu 10 the password lock of the.
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at one end and is communicated at the other to the liquid outlet opening 9 by way of suction pipes 36 and horizontal structure 37 suction pump 15 operates to suck in bubbles that are produced on and floating over the heat sinks 3 to heat exchanger 11 together with liquid coolant heat exchanger 11 cools down the coolant and recirculates it into the housing 5 through feed pump 12 and supply pipe 38 the effect of agitation is therefore produced by the upward flows of liquid from the surface of each heat sink disfavoring the tendency of liquid to produce film boiling in preferred embodiments the inside pressure of the cooling chamber 10 is adaptively controlled so that it is maintained at an optimum condition for nucleate boiling variants of the pressure regulating system are shown in fig8 through 14 in fig8 the pressure regulating system includes a feed pump 40 a constant flow valve 41 and a flow sensor 42 all of which are connected in series from a reservoir 47 to the inlet opening of a cooling chamber 43 which is identical in construction to those shown in fig1 and 7 reservoir 47 receives coolant from heat exchanger 46 to accommodate fluctuations that vary as a function of the temperature of the heated working fluid to the outlet opening of the cooling chamber 43 is connected a flow sensor 44 whose outlet is coupled to a suction pump 45 a heat exchanger 46 and reservoir 47 are connected in series to the output of pump 45 cooled working fluid in the reservoir 47 is drained by feed pump 40 to constant flow valve 41 in which it is regulated so that a desired volume of coolant is supplied therefrom to cooling chamber 43 flow.
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29 each merge into an outer section 27 30 the inner sections 26 29 and the outer section 27 30 lie with their central axes on a common longitudinal axis 31 the outer section 27 of the inlet duct 25 is formed as a gas inlet and has in the region of its free end a thread 46 preferably formed as vg8 valve thread for the connection onto a gas pressure source not shown in fig1 the outer section 30 of the outlet duct 28 is provided with a portion 48 of reduced diameter with hook like coupling elements 49 formed onto its outer side which serves for the connection to a filling line which will be explained in more detail in the following with reference to fig2 via which the sealing apparatus can be connected to an article to be sealed whereas the free inner cross sectional areas of the inlet duct 25 and of the outlet duct 28 are of the same size the outer section 30 of the outlet duct 28 has a greater wall thickness than the outer section 27 of the inlet duct 25 in deviation from the illustrated embodiment the free inner cross sectional areas of the inlet duct 25 and of the outlet duct 28 can also be of different size the inner section 26 of the inlet duct 25 merges into an inflow passage 50 the longitudinal axis of which coincides with the longitudinal axis 23 of the connection stub 22 and the free inner cross sectional area of which is smaller than that of the inner section 26 the inflow passage 50 projects into the connection stub 22 of.