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gas lift without introduction of gas however it is to be understood that the invention can be used together with gas lift in order to reduce the need for lifting gas this for those cases wherein a further increase of the production is wanted or possible in fig2 there is illustrated a second example of a petroleum well wherein the present invention can find its application and wherein gas lift can also be used possible lifting gas will here be supplied to the production tubing 103 via a tubing 105 which runs on the outside of the production tubing 103 said lifting gas being controlled by means of an appropriate upper valve 104 the gas can appropriately be introduced in the production tubing 103 just above the perforations 108 towards the oil reservoir 106 fig3 illustrates further example of the invention used in connection with further auxiliary devices also here there is from an oil reservoir 206 supplied gas and liquid to the production tubing string 203 in a petroleum well said gas and liquid being transported via the well head 209 to a separator line 210 by means of said auxiliary devices in fig3 there will in the separator line 210 he created a moderate sub pressure or vacuum which together with the use of said discussed mixing elements n 1 nn in connection with fig1 will further contribute to the liquid lifting effect for petroleum wells given by the gas bubbles in the liquid containing little gas even moderate vacuum will create a u201c champagne u201d effect in the wells in question which can be utilised to a maximum by the mixing elements n 1 nn in order to reduce the pressure head resistance fig3 illustrates also that said separator line 210 is connected with.
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can be additionally or alternatively inserted in the mouth of the bottle the cylindrical sidewall of the bottle can have a maximum diameter of about 2 25 3 5 inches a reduced label panel diameter 193 on the sidewall can be used as shown in fig2 if such panel diameter is used the diameter can be about 2 3 25 inches additionally and or alternatively the sidewall can include one or more ribs 194 extending about the central axis of the bottle a number of other configurations can be incorporated on the sidewall for structural and or aesthetic purposes the neck forming transition between the cylindrical sidewall and the mouth can be an ogive shape extending downwardly from about 0 5 1 5 inch below the mouth of to blend into the cylindrical sidewall approximately 2 3 5 inches below the mouth the base of the bottle can be substantially flat convex and or include a plurality of feet or legs if the bottle is a plastic bottle that includes feet or legs such configuration can be the same or similar to configurations disclosed in u s pat nos 4 978 015 5 603 423 and 6 276 546 which are incorporated herein by reference in another example a bottle for containing two liters can have an overall height of about 1013 inches for filling within about 1 2 25 inches of the mouth the finish of the bottle when made of plastic can be a threaded opening with a pco 28 finish the cylindrical sidewall of the improved bottle can have a maximum diameter of about 3 5 5 inches a reduced label panel diameter on the sidewall can be used if such panel diameter is used the.
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312 a and cognitive 313 are synchronized the plot 600 shows how d changes with respect to the delay between primary user 39 s signal and the reference chirp signal for example if the primary user 39 s signal is delayed by 0 5t seconds where t is the bit period d drops by 25 nonetheless the system is tolerant to delay up to 0 25t seconds in both sinr cases shown moreover additional research has shown that in the event when the primary and cognitive networks are not synchronized d is dependent on the overlapping duration between the chirp duration tc and the bit duration tb therefore even in worst case scenarios when the overlapping between the first chirp duration and the carrier bit is not enough the consecutive overlapping should be enough to make a better decision this may lead to the conclusion that the observation interval must be at least twice as much as the chirp signal period to avoid this drawback with respect to temporal resolution this resolution is obtained by the process of correlation but in this case the received chirp is correlated in the time domain with its mathematical conjugate this procedure is distinguished from the spectral sensing in that the correlation is with the conjugate not the signal itself moreover this is called cross correlation not autocorrelation actually when the signal is correlated with any other signal apart from itself this is called cross correlation as shown in fig8 the reference chirp 305 a.
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rope 26 is used to having the descender on a structure such as a building wall each bar is provided with a second hole 22 in which a belt 24 is held the reference numeral 25 designates a descending rope carried on the pulley 3 in operation one end of the descending rope 25 is fastened to the structure such as a building wall and the escaper secures his body to the belt 24 so as to allow him to hang thereon at this stage the bars 16 are urged downward about the pivots 17 by the escaper 39 s weight this movement causes the links 15 to rise thereby urging the brake shoe 14 into contact with the outer peripheral surface of the brake disc 13 in this way the brake disc 13 and accordingly the pulley 3 are stopped from rotation the descending action stops then the escaper holds the handles 21 and pulls them downward the bars 16 are lowed down about the pivots 17 thereby causing the links 15 to lower in this way the brake shoe 14 comes out of contact with the brake disc 13 the brake disc 13 and the pulley 3 are enabled to rotate thereby letting out the descending rope 25 when the descending speed is too fast the pulley 3 and accordingly the planet gear 5 rotates fast this makes the sun gear 7 rotate at an equally increased speed thereby causing the braking shaft 8 to rotate in this way the radial plates 10 are rotated through the rotation of the sleeve 9 thereby causing the brake shoe 12 to rotate along the inner surface of the brake drum 11 while in fast rotation the brake shoe 12 comes.
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spring 36 the force of the spring 36 which upward pushes the stopper plate 26 via the valving element 32 is set to be greater than the pressure of the refrigerant in the operating chamber b which downward pushes the diaphragm 25 the diaphragm 25 is upward moved and thus the valving element 32 is also moved upward to open the valve in the valve open condition the liquid refrigerant which has flowed in the valve chamber 33 flows therefrom through the throttle 34 into the spring chamber 35 while adiabatically expanding and from the spring chamber 35 it flows out of the thermostatic subcooling control valve 10 through the outlet connecting portion 17 then it flows into the refrigerant evaporator 2 if degree of subcooling of the liquid refrigerant flowing into the inlet connecting portion 14 of the thermostatic subcooling control valve 10 becomes insufficient i e if temperature of the liquid refrigerant becomes high the refrigerant in the operating chamber b is expanded to increase its gas pressure in consequence the pressure which downward pushes the diaphragm 25 increases when the pressure becomes in excess of the total of the pressure of the influent liquid refrigerant in the operating chamber a which upward pushes the diaphragm 25 and the upward biasing force of the spring 36 the valving element 32 is downward moved the opening area of the throttle 34 is narrowed by the valving element 32 if the pressure in the operating chamber b is further increased the throttle 34 is eventually closed with the valving element 32 to stop the refrigerant from flowing into the refrigerant evaporator 2 as described above in the thermostatic subcooling control valve 10 of.
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relative thereto thusly the threaded rod 38 is free to rotate while being held in vertical alignment within the channel 23 the traversing mount 32 has a hole bored through its vertical axis that is threaded to engage the threaded rod 38 therefore rotation of the threaded rod 38 causes the traversing mount 32 to travel up and down the threaded rod along the vertical axis of the display bracket 22 the traversing mount 32 has a hook 74 and recess 76 that are configured to engage the upper horizontal flange of the wall bracket not shown thusly the traversing mount 32 hangs from the upper horizontal flange of the wall bracket and supports the flat panel display while being adjustable along its vertical axis the mount lock also has a hook 78 and recess 80 which may engage the lower horizontal flange on the wall mount not shown in an illustrative embodiment the traversing mount and mount lock have identical hooks 74 78 and recesses 76 80 such that the entire display bracket can be mounted upside down thereby enabling adjustment access from an upper peripheral location of the mounting bracket the mount lock 34 has a hole bored through its vertical axis however the hole is oversize as compared to the threaded rod 38 so that the mount lock 34 is free to slide up and down relative to the threaded rod 38 and the channel 23 the travel of.
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the 34 reject 34 path 70 thereby bypassing both transfer stations 10 and 12 fig2 illustrates the flats advancing into transfer station 10 these flats have the postage indicia along the loading edge but at the bottom they are advanced by belts 44a b past the aperture 86 and against the deflector 92a so that they are caused to fall downwardly through a 90 u00b0 arc onto the conveyor 84 as illustrated as viewed looking down onto the incoming conveyor the postage indicia will be in the upper right hand corner similarly the flats directed into station 12 will be deflected backwardly so as to fall onto the conveyor 84 as shown in fig2 so that all flats upon conveyor 84 will be aligned in the same fashion the rejects which have passed through stations 10 and 12 will include all flats having properly positioned indicia along the tailing edges these are handled in exactly the same manner by the second pair of transfer stations although the indicia of the flats on the belt 84 39 will be on the bottom as shown in fig3 flats whose postage indicia do not meet either of the criteria required for the first or second pair of stations will be advanced onto a reject path where they may be handled manually or as desired referring now to fig3 it will be noted that there are two conveyors 110 110 39 onto which postal trays t may be loaded manually or otherwise for downward movement.
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side of the circuit card assembly in the overhanging ledge portion 34 and projects through or is otherwise accessible through the opening 58 for connection with a suitably configured mating connector any type of electrical i o connector can be used in the illustrated example the connector 26 includes a pin connector 142 that is connected to the circuit card assembly which is intended to mate with a mating connector on the host board 28 fig6 the connector 26 is accessible through the downward facing opening 58 in the ledge portion 34 with a plurality of connector elements thereof facing downward with reference to fig6 three assemblies 20 are shown arranged side by side on the host circuit board 28 because the fiber optic transceiver is integrated into the assembly room is freed up on the board 28 allowing a reduction in the board size and or freeing space for mounting additional electronic components the assemblies 20 are connectable to an optical back panel via the end 70 of the optical fiber connector 24 that extends from the housing 22 further only the ledge portion 34 of the housing 22 extends over the surface of the board 28 allowing electrical interconnection to the board 28 in contrast with reference to fig1 and 7 the conventional transceiver assemblies 2 mount directly on a host board 150 with fiber pigtails shown in fig1 running from the assemblies 2 to the optical fiber connectors 12 the assemblies 2 take up space on the board 150 further the presence of the fiber pigtails creates problems when installing the assemblies and for maintenance of the board.
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case also a jet body but with the lighting element 6 array molded integrally to the jet body fig3 shows the substrate 1 st shot 1 decoration layer 2 integrated light pipe feature 2 nd shot 3 and barrier wall 4 that the part 10 would be mounted against fig4 a and b illustrate two 2 sectional views of a unidirectional lighting element array 15 having lighting elements 6 included therein fig4 b shows a partial section of an annular multiple light source array 15 with a power cord 7 and fig4 a shows the array 15 without the power cord attached both arrays 15 showing 3 light sources 6 the light provided by each array 15 is generally directed as indicated by arrows 8 upwardly from the lighting array 15 and into a light piping feature 3 associated with a given light pipe equipped fixture the device in fig4 b further includes a pc board 9 as may be required for certain types of light array control i e led or sequencing dimming etc each array 15 also shows the substrate 1 st shot 1 and integrated light pipe feature 2 nd shot 3 fig5 illustrates a sectional view of the annular multi directional lighting element array 15 with a power cord 7 using 3 light sources 6 and showing the substrate 1 st shot 1 and integrated light pipe feature 2 nd shot 2 the fig5 array 15 would be used when light needs to be provided in each direction into a multi ported fixture with several.
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force from the deck through the bracket to the rib and into the riser such that the tensioners on the riser are not subjected to torque application_number US 27060308 A description referring to fig1 riser tensioner assembly 11 provides tension to a riser 13 that has its lower end secured to subsea equipment such as a subsea wellhead assembly not shown riser 13 extends upward through an opening 15 in a deck 17 of the vessel although moored typically the vessel will move relative to riser 13 in response to current and wave motion a plurality of cylinder assemblies 19 are supplied with hydraulic fluid and gas under pressure to provide an upward force to riser 13 to maintain a uniform tension in riser 13 as deck 17 moves relative to riser 13 cylinder assemblies 19 are conventional each having a piston and piston rod a lower end of each cylinder assembly 19 is mounted to deck 17 and an upper end is mounted to a clamp assembly 21 which clamps to riser 13 a plurality of guide rollers 23 may be employed to centralize riser 13 guide rollers 23 are mounted circumferentially around riser 13 for rolling engagement with riser 13 or a component mounted to riser 13 in this embodiment a cylindrical sleeve 25 is mounted around riser 13.
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a wide open rear post 28 being of tubular stock has an upper end cap 28b and carries sign 30 spaced downwardly therefrom a sufficient distance for slide guard 32 to provide the intended protection sign 30 having lettering 30a providing an appropriate warning message on the front facing surface thereof is suitably attached to post 28 as by bolt and nut fasteners 31 the orientation of the front facing surface of sign 30 likewise determining the front side of post 28 and dictates the alignment thereof with base 21 and vertical housing 25 post 28 has the lower end thereof coaxially mounted on helical tension spring 26 which is connected to vertically upstand from the center of base plate 22 concentrically surrounded on the front side thereof by curved front wall 25b of vertical housing 25 whereas the parts may be connected by welding however to facilitate shipping in a knockdown condition and for ease of assembly post 28 and spring 26 are sized for the latter to telescope into the lower end of post 28 and be secured therein by clamping collar 29 having radially extending end flanges 29b formed with aligned openings for adjustable clamping therethrough by nut and bolt 29c a short longitudinal slot 28a at the telescoped end portion of post 28 permits tightening of the.
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27 27 39 can optionally be bonded to the side wall by welding an adhesive or other suitable methods or can be optionally further secured by screws bolts or rivets placed through holes 43 43 39 formed in the flanges referring to fig2 and 12 spacers 33 35 lower side flange 27 and the wall of outer casing 24 define slots 85 86 87 therebetween slots 85 39 86 39 87 39 are similarly defined on the opposite side of casing 24 slots 85 86 and 87 are slightly offset in a vertical direction from corresponding slots 85 39 86 39 87 39 the purpose of the offset is to allow a heating tape or coil not shown well known in the art to be threaded therethrough in a spiral fashion the heating tape or coil is desirable when the trap 20 is subjected to freezing temperatures in order to prevent the fluids therein from solidifying and defeating the function of the trap lower side flange 27 39 is slightly offset vertically from lower side flange 27 to accommodate the slot offsets however lower side flanges 27 27 39 function identically when trap 20 is engaged with side wall 81 heat tape can also be coiled and placed against the rear surface of half casing 24 between the spacers 33 35 and 33 39.
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50a is deformed to take the shape of the end 50b the flattened end 50b no longer passes through the openings in the washer 56 the washer is fixed and the cartridge is complete fig5 d to avoid buckling of the spacer springs fig6 a shows an element 19 with two pins 60 62 around a central zone 61a of a guide 61 fitted with a collar 63 this collar 63 is placed between two bundles of spacer springs 64 65 so that it is still guided in the recess of the projecting portions 11 12 of the pistons 5 6 this ensures low friction which results in a high yield for the actuator in order to increase the stability of the guide 61 the plates 61a 61b are attached to the ends by the parts 61d 6ie the structure of the guide 61 will be better understood from fig6 b 6d there is the collar 63 around the central zone 61a from the centre upwards in fig6 b run two plates 61b 61c enclosing a space 67 the plates 61b 61c do not cover the full width of the guide but leave shoulders 68a 68b for guiding the pin 60 in a first plane at the end of the plates 61b 61c is the part 61d connecting the plates 61b 61c and closing off the space 67 in a perpendicular plane the pin 60 is guided by the plate 69 from the centre downwards in fig6 b here again there is a part 61e providing the connection to the second plate 70 shown in fig6 c fig6 c shows the symmetrical structure of the.
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may be realized solely within the interior space 41 of the housing 42 and the syringe 70 can be directly coupled to the port 45 to recover the mixture 80 directly from the interior space 41 of the housing 42 further rather than mixing the gel and tissue in a separate container such as container 170 the outlet 46 of the tissue collection device 140 can be plugged or otherwise sealed and the mixture 80 of gel 62 and tissue particles 71 can be realized directly in the tissue collective device 140 moreover although the filtration devices have been described as either disk shaped or basket shaped filters other suitable filtration devices having any number of possible geometric shapes may be employed such examples comprise nucleated cell microfiltration tubular or hollow fiber filtration devices having for example square cylindrical tubular or round geometries in addition any filtration surface that contacts any of the relevant compositions of the tissue fluid or other surgical materials is sterile or can be readily sterilized for the purposes of this disclosure the injectable gel 62 may comprise any suitable biological or synthetic gels for example the gel can comprise hyaluronic acid alginate cross linked alginate collagen fibrin glue fibrin clot poly n isopropulacrylamide agarose.
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of hierarchy schematic and layout representations are reduced to a common form in terms of placements instantiations of lower level matched blocks and devices these two representations are then compared in terms of blocks and devices the process is better illustrated with reference to the flowchart depicted in fig4 a and 4b at step 600 a hierarchical net list is extracted from the schematic design and at step 610 a hierarchical net list is extracted from the layout design the hierarchical net list contains a listing of the blocks and devices which comprise the circuit and the blocks and devices instantiated within each block at step 615 the various hierarchical elements are sorted in order of hierarchical levels starting with the highest order first the net lists may be sorted by examining the components within each block and sorting the block containing instantiations of other blocks to be at a higher hierarchical level than the instantiated blocks similarly each block may be identified by a hierarchical level identifier for quick sorting or pre sorted in hierarchical order at step 620 starting with the lowest level the block name in the schematic net list is compared to the block names in the layout net list if there is no match then that block is marked for flattening i e all instantiations of the block would be flattened in terms of its components devices and lower level blocks for verification a list of blocks for which block names in schematic and layout net list are same is formed and sorted in order of hierarchical levels starting from the lowest and block level set 635.
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the light pipes filter film 10 stops when the residue area is between extractors 35 and 36 to permit extraction of the test sample which may contain a plurality of biological cells such as those of certain microorganisms when ultrasonic extraction is selected as the more effective means of disruption of cells of microorganisms of certain species transducer 35 radiates ultrasonic energy which is transmitted through the coupling liquid to the residue on face a of filter film 10 under ultrasonic oscillation disruption of microbial cells occurs releasing the adenosinetriphosphate compound which reacts with the firefly enzyme when they come in contact between the photo detectors when chemicl extraction is selected an activator 38 operates a spray valve 37 connected to an aerosol container not shown by a hose 39 valve 37 sprays a fine mist of liquid solution such as butanol dimethyl sulfoxide acetone or other extracting liquid through a guide funnel 36 filter film 10 travels over a guiding roller 40 and transports the residue between the lightpipes 12 and 13 for reaction process the lightpipes are coupled to the photocathodes of the photomultipliers with mineral oil silicon oil canada balsam or other similar liquid to insure good optical.
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be used in addition to steam other sources of heat or energy or both may be utilized for example electrical heating to provide a hot zone where the bitumen or heavy oil is mobilized for the purpose of implementation of the invention the method may include the following steps determine the data similar to table 1 for the planned temperature and pressure of the hot zone for example by means of a suitable water quality modeling software solmineq by the alberta research council or equivalent calculate the expected baseline carbon dioxide concentration without any suppression e g no gas injection for example by means of the method of thimm journal of canadian petroleum technology vol 40 11 pp 50 53 november 2001 or from existing production data of comparable reservoirs estimate the gas production and produced gas composition select a desired reduction in the rock dissolution effect to a level that is tolerable either by prediction or from data acquired from experience or laboratory experimentation and select a gas and a gas injection rate and or other suppression method discussed herein that will reduce the rock dissolution effect to the selected level during production it will be important to frequently measure and analyze the produced water and produced gas to monitor the production and adjust gas injection accordingly the use of a model such as solmineq is recommended to help evaluate the field data in the preceding description for purposes of explanation numerous details are set forth in order.
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in full lines in fig2 the two equally great warp tension forces are designated with the reference characters e and f they give rise to the resultant sensing force g directed toward the sensor 23 its amount can for instance be about 20 of the amount of the tension vectors e and f the force g moves the sensing roller 16 counter to the action of the spring 20 downward to the left in fig2 causing the spring 20 to approach the sensor 23 which may be constituted by a standard proximity sensor this causes a signal to be transmitted to the related partial control device 25 the partial control device 25 adjusts an appropriate warp let off speed of the related partial warp beam 3 if the responsiveness of the control device at a sensing force g of about 20 of the warp tension is not sufficient the tensioning beam 14 can be for instance by means of appropriately greater preloading of the torsion bar spring 33 urged into a working or operating region corresponding to the position 14a represented in chain dotted lines in fig2 the warp tension arising at the location d and directed toward the tensioning beam located at the position 14a now corresponds to the vector e 39 there therefore arises a considerably greater sensing force corresponding to the vector g 39 of about 60 of the warp tension.
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and distributing apparatus to textile machines such a device comprises a bell superimposed to the storing apparatus and supported thereon by flexible fingers which are deflected by the thread unwinding from the apparatus application_number US 62416275 A description in a front elevational view the figure of the drawing shows a yarn storing and distributing apparatus comprising a cylindrical drum 1 on which a rotating distributor 2 forms a number of turns by means of a yarn 3 arriving for example from a bobbin or cop in a conventional manner these turns are upward axially displaced along drum 1 yarn 4 which is supplied to the operating machine for example a textile machine passes through a hole provided along the axis of drum 1 and unwinds from the top of the drum as clearly shown in the figure of the drawing during this unwinding step of the yarn from the drum the yarn fastly rotates all about the drum while moving at the same time from the periphery of the center of the drum as mentioned above many types of these apparatus are known and are extensively used in the art and therefore will not be herein described in detail for example some embodiments of these apparatus are described in u s pat no 3 796 386 while another embodiment is described in the u s pat application no 565 607 filed.
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is able to effect gas exchange with venous blood draining from all of the tissues of the body thereby providing an excellent opportunity for exchanging the entire basal oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production of the body at each of the gas exchange regions 40 42 44 there is a plurality of manifold sleeves 54 sealingly fixed to the catheter 22 at side by side spaced apart locations as seen particularly well in fig6 each of the manifold sleeves 54 overlies and contains a pair of apertures 56 58 in the catheter 22 the apertures 56 are sized and positioned to communicate with the inlet conduit 24 while the apertures 58 are sized and positioned to communicate with the outlet conduit 26 each manifold sleeve 54 is coaxial with the catheter 22 having a cylindrical wall 60 with an outer peripheral surface which is parallel to that of the outer surface of the catheter 22 in this manner an annular space 62 is defined between the outer peripheral surface of the catheter and the cylindrical wall 60 additionally the cylindrical wall 60 is formed with a plurality of ports 64 see fig6 and 8 which extend therethrough at a large number of longitudinally and circumferentially spaced locations a pair of perforated end caps 66 68 positioned in spaced parallel planes are sealingly attached to the catheter 22 and to the cylindrical wall 60 epoxy or other suitable adhesive may be employed for this purpose the components of the manifold sleeves 54 are preferably composed of polycarbonate because of its.
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speed impact by compressing upon impact and then returning to its original semi circular shape without breaking or cracking as illustrated in fig5 a 5 b and 5 c the hollow interiors shown in the embodiments allow the bumper guard 10 to absorb pressure from the impact and then return to its original shape it is presently contemplated that the bumper guard 10 will be fabricated from resilient polyethylene vinyl or similar material this type of material is resilient and flexible but will not dry up when exposed to the elements and become brittle if the material were to become brittle when exposed to the elements then the purpose of the present invention would be defeated by such a material however it is contemplated that other materials with the same or similar characteristics as polyethylene without plasticizers can be substituted without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention an alternate embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in fig6 7 8 in that embodiment the guard 100 is mounted in a bracket 102 the bracket 102 comprises longitudinal slots 104 for securing and holding the guard 100 in the bracket the guard 100 in this embodiment is semi circular in cross section and comprises longitudinal slots 106 which are adapted to be received in the bracket 102 by means of.
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end 90 of the handle assembly 60 and pulling the paint regulating needle 70 back and forth there is also an easier way to clean the air brush apparatus 10 then the cleaning method described in u s pat no 5 961 05 issued to kitajima the cleaning method described in this patent involves the tedious task of having to pinch and twist the paint regulating needle 70 instead of simply providing a quick twist and turn to clean the paint regulating needle 70 of this air brush apparatus 10 a cross section of fig2 along line 3 3 is illustrated in fig3 fig3 illustrates the narrow pathway 100 the polygonal shaped aperture 90 and the paint regulating needle 70 in relation to the handle assembly 60 note that the depth of the polygonal aperture 90 is an oval shape and is only deep enough to accommodate the size of the polygonal needle adjusting protrusion 80 the polygonal aperture 90 can be any shape square circle rectangular triangular quadrilateral pentagon hexagonal octagonal or any other polygon as long as it mates with the shape of the corresponding polygonal needle adjusting protrusion 80 the polygonal aperture 90 must be the same approximate shape as the polygonal needle adjusting protrusion 80 the entire handle assembly 60 is one solid piece that has the polygonal aperture 90 and narrow pathway bored out to accommodate the paint regulating needle 70 the polygonal needle adjusting protrusion 80 is also bored out to accommodate the paint regulating needle 70 and allow the paint regulating needle 70 to run through the lever assembly 50 0035 fig4 illustrates a second novel feature of the air brush apparatus 10 which is a novel lever assembly 50 the lever assembly 50 is comprised of a lever handle 150.
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invention can be installed in the combustion chamber wherein the fuel the moderator and the oxidant then are suitably distributed over the individual burners 1 as an alternative embodiment the process of the invention can also be operated with a gaseous or supercritical carbonaceous fuel e g methane in the burner of the invention the two component atomizing nozzle 6 then can be omitted since an atomization of the fuel no longer is necessary for this case the burner can be designed more simple since the moderator and the fuel can be introduced into the burner already in the mixed condition in this alternative embodiment the exit velocity for the oxidant and the reducing agent towards the combustion space as well as the angles u03b3 and u03b4 remain unchanged due to the invention it is possible to process liquid fuels in particular heavy oils and heavy viscous residues from refining plants to synthesis gas by partial oxidation the fuel initially is divided into droplets and intensively mixed with the moderator before this mixture gets in contact with the oxygen containing oxidant by this media guidance it is ensured that the burner components facing the combustion chamber are cooled well by said media this cooling in particular also takes place in operating conditions in which a cooling medium is not available a burner 1 of the invention was designed for a nominal throughput of up to 500 kg h of liquid feedstock and tested with the process of the invention in a pilot plant as liquid fuel el fuel oil extra light fuel oil with an operating temperature of 20 u00b0 c and a kinematic viscosity under.
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how ribbon transport system 19 would be positioned in a second position indicated as position u201c b u201d in fig2 when ribbon transport system 19 acts on second web ribbons 50 lead rolls 11 nip rolls 15 and motor 21 can be mounted on movable frame 16 frame 16 is configured to move lead rolls 11 nip rolls 15 and motor 21 between at least the first position position u201c a u201d and the second position position u201c b u201d as shown in fig1 and 3 first printing press 20 includes a plurality of first printing units 22 23 24 25 first printing units 22 23 24 25 print images on a first web 26 as web 26 passes through printing units 22 23 24 25 first web 26 is then slit by a first slitting device 28 into two or more first web ribbons 30 first web ribbons 30 then enter ribbon transport system 19 of folder superstructure 17 first web ribbons 30 are translated to gathering roll 14 by lead rolls 11 and nip rolls 15 first web ribbons 30 are translated by being biased against lead rolls 11 by nip rolls 15 as lead rolls 11 are rotated counter clockwise by motor 21 gathering roll 14 then directs first web ribbons 30 to former 12 which longitudinally folds first web ribbons 30 after first web ribbons 30 are longitudinally folded transport rolls 13 direct first web ribbons 30 away from.
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pipes 51 and 52 are simple and easily straightened or replaced if bent pipe 51 is mounted on a disk 54 that is rotatable relative to a fixed disk 55 fastened to the front of hopper 30 a movable detent pin 56 locks disks 54 and 55 together to hold spinner 50 in either the vertical operating position shown in fig1 and 4 or in a horizontal stowed position as shown in broken lines in fig4 hole 57r in movable disk 54 detents with pin 56 in a stowed position that normally disposes spinner 50 toward the right side of the truck and hole 57l is available to stow spinner 50 toward the left side of the truck if desired spinner 50 can be moved to a stowed position simply by withdrawing detent pin 56 and manually pivoting spinner 50 counterclockwise up to its horizontal stowed position this can easily get spinner 50 out of the way for storage transport or use of the truck for towing for example the operating position of spinner 50 is arranged to clear the road bed and swing under the rear of the truck when body 11 is dumped as shown in fig3 driving the truck away from a dumped load removes spinner 50 intact any collision or mishap to spinner 50 is easily repaired by straightening or replacing telescoping pipes 51 and 52 spinner 50 is preferably driven by a hydraulic motor 39 located under spinner 50 another hydraulic motor 60 turns the drive sprockets 61 at the rear of conveyor 15 a stub shaft 62 on sprocket motor 60 affords an available connection to a rotation sensing device for microprocessor control of conveyor 15 this can automatically compensate for relative truck speeds and spreading rates as.
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typically anywhere from 18 inches to several feet in height over the bed the first height may be different for each wall the first wall 207 and the second wall 208 thus rise vertically from the bed to a distal end 130 when the plurality of telescoping extension poles 145 in each said wall is fully retracted the trailer 105 includes a first cap rail 140 atop the first wall 207 and a second cap rail 141 atop the second wall 208 these cap rails are sometimes referred to as side rails and each forms a top cap or cover on the wall usually only the side walls have side rails or cap rails the system 100 includes a plurality of telescoping extension poles 145 vertically positioned within each of the first wall 207 and the second wall 208 each telescoping extension pole in the plurality of telescoping extension poles 145 includes a plurality of pole sections that is two or more pole sections thus there is always a pole top section 305 and a pole bottom section 315 with any number of additional pole sections in between preferably the plurality of pole sections includes a pole top section 305 a pole middle section 310 and a pole bottom section 315 the pole bottom section 315 is typically fixed in position and the remaining pole sections are extensibly nested together within the pole bottom section 315 the pole top section 305 is also typically connected to the cap rail so that when the pole sections are extended the cap rail linking.
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to avoid the interferer during normal operation each client may detect a condition where another client is hidden from it the wlan administrator uses the wnm interface to specify when and how to act on this information these instructions are sent by radio manager 10 to each ap clients may be instructed to periodically report hidden stations so that aps may take corrective action by lowering the ready to send rts thresholds of the hidden clients as a result the serving ap clears the channel by issuing a clear to send cts notification before either of the clients transmits data which alleviates the hidden node problem radio manager 10 gains knowledge of the wlan radio environment through measurement reports obtained from aps and clients an embodiment of the present invention introduces five types of radio measurement reports beacon reports frame reports cca reports received power indicator rpi histograms and hidden node reports each of which indicates a particular rf characteristic or reports a particular rf event beacon and frame reports identify sources of 802 11 contention cca reports and rpi histogram reports characterize the degree of contention and interference hidden node reports identify stations colliding within the same bss fig2 illustrates the radio measurements introduced by embodiments of the present invention as shown the measuring client and one other client are associated with ap 1 but neither client detects the other 39 s signal ap 2 is close enough to be detected by the measuring client ap 3 is out of range but the measuring client does detect some of its associated clients measuring client 20 2 issues a beacon report identifying ap 2 as a source of 802 11 contention client 20 2 issues a frame report indicating contention from a client.
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example at a field location in its most preferred form the manufacturing method and device of the invention provide an improved restraint system for plastic pipe joints utilizing the u201c gasket formed u201d bell groove which does not require assembly in the field and which thus simplifies installation of pipe sections at the pipe joints used to form a fluid conveying pipeline thereby reducing the chance of human error or of damage or contamination of the gasket sealing surfaces the integral restraint system of the invention eliminates the need for an external clamping device of the type presently used in the industry to achieve the restraining function which device is totally separated from the sealing function the system of the invention is also simple in design dependable in operation and is less costly to manufacture than the prior art restraining systems which utilize external glands and mechanical restraint components because the ring components of the restraint system of the invention are pre installed the possibility of mistakes during field assembly is virtually eliminated also the gripper ring component of the invention applies more pressure to the exterior surface of the mating male spigot pipe end as internal pressure builds within the fluid coupling this action helps to ensure the integrity of the joint in addition the gripper ring component aids in sealing the joint by keeping a constant gripping pressure on the male pipe end at even the lowest operating pressures of the pipeline two additional aspects of the gripper ring component of the restraint system of the invention are.
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epitaxial layer s grown over crystal s while the reduction in thickness due to etching will depend upon the combination of etchant s and etched crystal s and or epitaxial layer s grown over crystal s on the order of roughly 5 nm of crystal and or epitaxial layer grown over crystal can be expected to be etched away together with the ultrathin organic layer see region indicated by reference numeral 6 at fig1 c because surface s on which vapor deposition is to be carried out will be extremely clean immediately following such etching it is desirable that this etching operation be performed immediately prior to the vapor deposition operation that is carried out subsequent thereto following such etching operation electron beam vapor deposition is used to form for example approximately 200 nm of ti and or auge serving as first metal wiring layer 5 over the entire surface of the semiconductor crystal s and or the epitaxial layer s grown on crystal s metal film forming operation see fig1 d the workpiece is thereafter immersed in acetone or other such solvent to cause liftoff to take place leaving the desired metal pattern 4 resist removal operation see fig1 e more specifically because window portion s 3 as formed by patterning operation s is are formed such that sidewall s thereof is are undercut immersion in the foregoing etchant s causes separation of resist 2 such that as shown at fig1 e only the desired metal pattern 4 remains over crystal s 1 as a result.
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aqueous sodium hydroxide as noted the reduction of ketones yields a silicon containing intermediate compound the silicon may be cleaved from the intermediate by a variety of known extraction techniques to isolate the desired end product of the reduction reaction for example silicon cleavage may be effected by treatment with ethanolic or aqueous solutions of hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide subsequently separation and drying techniques can be utilized to recover the crude product which can then be purified by a conventional technique such as chromatography a variety of catalysts can be used effectively in the reduction reactions of the present invention exemplary catalysts broadly include those having the general formulas where m is a group 3 4 5 or 6 metal a lanthanide or an actinide and where l l 39 l 34 l 39 39 39 l iv and l v independently can be some combination of h an alkyl group an aryl group a silyl group a halogen or sr or nr r 39 where r and r 39 may be h or an alkyl or aryl group and may be different or the same examples of group 3 4 5 or 6 metals which may be useful with the present invention include titanium vanadium niobium chromium yttrium scandium and lanthanum examples of useful lanthanides include samarium ytterbium and lutetium examples of useful actinides include thorium and uranium titanium however is the most preferred metal among the catalysts generally identified above the most preferred include titanium iv alkoxides and titanium iv aryloxides including iv isopropoxide titanium iv ethoxide and trichlorotitanium iv isopropoxide titanium iv methoxide and titanium iv butoxide currently the most preferred catalysts include titanium iv isopropoxide titanium iv ethoxide and trichlorotitanium iv isopropoxide among the particular advantages of the catalysts identified.
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cleaners may include surfactants solvents chelating agents detergents emulsifiers dyes and fragrances among other things the cleaner is usually concentrated such that it may be combined with a volume of water to form a cleaning solution that may be applied directly to a surface and then wiped from the hard surface preferably leaving the surface clean and streak free the cleaning solution is preferably applied by spraying it directly onto the surface to be cleaned using a container 10 including a trigger spray mechanism 11 while the cleaning concentrate is concentrated to a sufficient degree that it may be combined with water to form a dilute cleaning solution suitable for cleaning it may initially include water as a component 0021 fig2 shows one embodiment of a package 12 for containing a cleaning concentrate fig3 shows a cross sectional view of the package 12 the cleaning concentrate 14 is generally sealed in the package 12 the package 12 is preferably formed from webs or sheets of water soluble film 16 which are preferably bonded along a periphery 18 by heat sealing solvent bonding ultrasonic or dielectric welding or radio frequency sealing the packages can be configured in various shapes and with various sealing configurations none of which are particularly preferred in other embodiments a package may be formed from a continuous web of water soluble film that is folded and sealed to itself along a periphery of the folded section there are a variety of packaging machines which can form the filled packages from either one or two film webs the form of the package 12 is preferably elongated such that it.
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silicon paper like product may be formed into any of various geometrical shapes including pleating and incorporation into a regeneratable filter for carbonaceous products contained in a gas stream carbonized cotton fibers as opposed to carbonized pan fibers or other organic carbonized fibers is an important aspect of the present invention for reasons not known with certainty all non cotton carbonized fibers known and available to the present inventor fail to yield the desired silicon carbide fibers as opposed to whiskers as noted the useful cotton fibers should be cleaned and bleached cotton fibers which have been carbonized examples of suitable carbonized cotton fibers are those available from e amp l enterprises inc of oakdale tenn or aerospace enterprise inc of gardner me and identified as aei 1000 degree c carbonized cotton fibers raw non carbonized cotton fibers have been found to exhibit unacceptable mixing characteristics in the present invention even when added to the mix in relatively smaller proportions of a mixture of carbonized and raw cotton fibers for use in the present invention the cotton fibers are chopped following their carbonization to individual fiber lengths of between about one eighth to about one half inch the silicon carbide fibers.
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that the aliphatic low viscosity epoxy compounds give excellent results in this invention when used alone examples of this type of epoxy are the triglycidyl ester of trimethylol propane reichhold stf 6 aliphatic polyglycidyl ether celanese epi rez 5042 aliphatic triglycidyl ether celanese epi rez 5044 however inclusion of epoxy compounds containing aromasticity have been found to increase the toughness of the film and also to lower the overall cost of the epoxy component an example of an aromatic epoxy are the diglycidyl ethers of bis p p hydroxyphenyl propane shell epon 828 celanese epi rez 510 the non volatile polylol component d used as a reactive diluent performs the dual purpose of lowering the viscosity of the resin prior to cure and also improves the flexibility of the finished cured coating its volatility must be such that it will not volatize significantly at the curing temperature the hydroxy groups of this polyol must be of sufficient reactivity to allow condensation with either the epoxy or the phenolic components the amounts of this polyol needed depends on the flexibility of the phenolic and epoxy component selected and may vary from 3 25 weight percent representative polyols useful as component d in this invention are those shown in table 1 also shown in this table is the percentage remaining after heating the polyol at 400 u00b0 f for 10 minutes in an air circulating oven along with other property information table i__________________________________________________________________________ solids 10 min ohproduct at 400 u00b0 f value viscosity supplier__________________________________________________________________________pcp 0300 sup 1 92 310 14 5 stokes union carbide2 tmp 1 adipic polyester 80 7 568 440 stokes ashlandmiltron r 16 sup 2 87 0 44 104 1 stokes mobaymiltron r 18 sup 2.
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j j 1988 genetically transformed maize plants from protoplasts science 240 204 207 sambrook and russell ed 2001 molecular cloning a laboratory manual 3rd ed vol 1 3 cold spring harbor laboratory press cold spring harbor n y sanford j c klein t m wolf e d and allen n 1987 delivery of substances into cells and tissues using a particle bombardment process j part sci technol 5 27 37 schwab r ossowski s riester m warthmann n weigel d 2006 highly specific gene silencing by artificial micrornas in arabidopsis plant cell 18 1121 33 shimamoto k terada r izawa t and fujimoto h 1989 fertile transgenic rice plants regenerated from transformed protoplasts nature 335 274 276 songstad d d somers d a and griesbach r j 1995 advances in alternative dna delivery techniques plant cell tissue and organ culture 40 1 15 stam m de bruin r van blokland r van der hoorn r a mol j n kooter j m 2000 distinct features of post transcriptional gene silencing by antisense transgenes in single copy and inverted t dna repeat loci plant j 21 27 42 vasil i k 1994 molecular improvement of cereals plant mol biol 5 925 937 walden r and wingender r 1995 gene transfer and plant regeneration techniques trends in biotechnology 13 324 331 zou j t et al 2007 u201c genes encoding a novel type of lysophophatidylcholine acyltransferases and.
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20 cm the underlying movable mechanical parts of the doll assembly are preferably arranged in appropriate locations for example in the case of providing a doll with movable eyes and mouth the movable eyelids 117 and jaw piece 119 are provided as shown e g in fig3 and 4 and the sheath 1001 is then placed over the shell 303 a tip 607 of each eyelid piece 117 is secured glued underneath each top eyelid 1012 of the sheath the jaw piece 119 is preferably attached glued to a lower lip 1014 of the sheath 1011 otherwise the sheath 1011 is preferably free of any other points of attachment to the shell 303 to enable free movement otherwise accordingly when the eyelids 117 and jaw piece 119 move the attached top eyelids 1012 and lower lip 1014 of the sheath 1011 move in conjunction and thus result in the simulation of facial expressions advantageously the sheath 39 s 1011 material qualities thickness and mode of attachment enable a realistic effect of facial movements a wide array of movements e g movable ears eyebrows etc can be simulated with alteration of points of attachment and mechanical parts as necessary having described preferred.
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204 204l and 204u or the content of the control register is read from the host apparatus an active low read signal 218 is supplied to the memory chip 203 an active low write signal wr 219 is supplied to the memory chip 203 the control register 220 outputs the address select signal sel for controlling the address selector 205 more specifically the address select signal sel for switching between the direct address a15 through a0 and the indirect address ra15 through ra0 is set in the control register 220 via the data bus 213 in this case when the address select signal sel is 34 0 34 the direct address a15 through a0 is selected when it is 34 1 34 the indirect address ra15 through ra0 is selected the control register 220 is reset to 34 0 34 upon power on a power supply line vcc line 221 receives a power supply voltage of 5 v in a normal mounting state reference numeral 222 denotes a ground line fig2 shows a logic structure of registers for realizing the indirect access method in this embodiment a select register 301 and a data register 302 are incorporated in the read write control circuit 202 shown in fig1 in fig1 the data register 302.
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for subsequent reuse details of the above structure are disclosed and illustrated in pending commonly assigned u s pat application ser no 439 846 filed feb 6 1975 by lambert h wilkes et al for 34 method and apparatus for the continuous feeding of palletized fiber materials 34 the entire disclosure of that application is hereby incorporated by this reference thereto the horizontal bed 20 provides a supporting surface for modules consisting of a pallet 30 and compressed fibrous material 32 supported by a generally horizontal surface of the pallet 30 the fibrous material may be seed cotton or any other material that is advantageously handled in modular form as the pallet 30 along with its fibrous material 32 advances from the loading portion 22 to the transition portion 24 the pallet advances in the direction illustrated by arrow 34 in the transition portion 24 the pallet advancement speed may be switched from the first predetermined speed at which it leaves the loading portion 22 to the second lower predetermined speed may for example be on the order of 15 feet per minute the second predetermined speed may be selected in the range of 1 to 4 feet per minute to switch from the first predetermined speed to the second predetermined speed and vice versa a suitable clutching mechanism 36 see fig2 may be provided at one side of the transition portion 24 a suitable manually operated handle 38 may be provided to switch from one predetermined speed to the other if desired automatic remote control of the clutching mechanism may also be used the cotton module advances from the transition portion 24 see fig1 to the unloading portion 26 at the second predetermined speed as the pallet 30 passes through the unloading.
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communicating information and command selections to processor 1904 another type of user input device is cursor control 1916 such as a mouse a trackball or cursor direction keys for communicating direction information and command selections to processor 1904 and for controlling cursor movement on display 1912 this input device typically has two degrees of freedom in two axes a first axis e g x and a second axis e g y that allows the device to specify positions in a plane computer system 1900 may implement the techniques described herein using customized hard wired logic one or more asics or fpgas firmware and or program logic which in combination with the computer system causes or programs computer system 1900 to be a special purpose machine according to one embodiment the techniques herein are performed by computer system 1900 in response to processor 1904 executing one or more sequences of one or more instructions contained in main memory 1906 such instructions may be read into main memory 1906 from another storage medium such as storage device 1910 execution of the sequences of instructions contained in main memory 1906 causes processor 1904 to perform the process steps described herein in alternative embodiments hard wired circuitry may be used in place of or in combination with software instructions the term u201c storage media u201d as used herein refers to any non transitory media that store data and or instructions that cause a machine to operate in a specific fashion such storage media may comprise non volatile media and or volatile media non.
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this the air introduced into the electric fitting room cools down the electric fitting room 113 in an upper part of the microwave oven and the air flowing toward the air inlet and lighting window 112 c through a space under the air duct 102 guided by the guide wall 114 cools down the lamp thus the lamp 106 at the lamp bracket 104 fitted to a lower part of the air duct 102 is cooled down by the foregoing air flow adequately the downward air flow with reference to the air inlet and lighting window 112 c prevent the water vapor and the like in the cavity 112 from escaping through the air inlet and lighting window 112 c on the other hand the air introduced into the cavity 112 through the air inlet and lighting window carries away the water vapor in the cavity 112 through the air outlet 112 b the f 1 f 2 and f 3 in fig7 illustrate an air flow in the ventilation structure of a microwave oven in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention wherein the air passed through the air inlet and lighting window 112 c flows as represented by f 1 guided by the guide wall flows as represented by f 2 in the cavity 112 and flows as represented by f 3 after the air escapes through the air outlet 112 b in the meantime the guide wall 114 may be formed as a unit with the air duct 102 or as a unit with the upper surface of the cavity 112 or an individual piece the lamp bracket 104 over the air inlet and lighting window 112 c may also be formed as a unit with the air duct 102 the.
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appreciated that terrestrial networks also have framing structures e g e g for t1 or e1 framing etc fig2 illustrates the tdma frame structure with three bursts b 1 b 2 and b 3 it will be appreciated that tdma operates according to the following general rules 1 data is transmitted on the channels which are contained in bursts 2 each burst is defined at a fixed offset henceforth referred to as a burst offset relative to a start of frame sof instant 3 the network uses a pool of radio frequency rf carriers at different frequencies 5 bursts on the same carrier cannot overlap in time bursts on different carriers may however overlap in time 6 carriers are subdivided into slots no two bursts can begin in the same slot in one carrier burst offsets should fall in different slots 7 bursts are allocated among modems wherein the term u201c modem u201d or u201c terminal u201d is henceforth used to denote the earth station which transmits or receives a burst it should also be mentioned that in the network illustrated in fig1 it is assumed that the terminal that transmits e g mrt 400 a burst knows the offset of the burst relative to the start of frame the carrier frequency and the power level on the receive side the terminal e g tt 200 tunes to the corresponding carrier frequency and extracts the burst knowing the approximate position in time every terminal has a reliable control channel to and from the ncc 600 implemented using.
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utilized will have an average fiber diameter of between about 6 to 15 microns the glass fibers impart temperature stability and strength to the inventive mat any commercially available polyolefin fibers may be used in the present invention polypropylene fibers are presently preferred preferably whatever polyolefin fiber employed will have a filament size in the range of about 3 to 15 denier per filament and a fiber length of about 0 25 to 1 5 inches the polyolefin fibers are used in the invention to increase elongation of the mat i e moldability and to impart a tackiness quality to the mat which assists the latex binder polyamide fibers polyester fibers or mixtures thereof are also utilized in the present invention nylon fibers of 3 0 to 6 0 denier per filament and of from 0 25 to 1 inch in length are preferred the polyamide and polyester fibers are utilized in the inventive mat to increase its strength the latex binders employed in the present invention are those which will cross link at temperatures broadly in the range of about 75 u00b0 300 u00b0 f and preferably in the range of about 100 u00b0 to 250 u00b0 f the cross linked latex binder imparts balanced.
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in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention appearances of the phrases u201c in one embodiment u201d u201c in an embodiment u201d and similar language throughout this specification may but do not necessarily all refer to the same embodiment turning now to fig1 a perspective view of one embodiment of the current invention is shown when fitted on a horse mule or donkey and adjusted to the nose properly a noseband 100 rests on the bridge of the animal 39 s nose the noseband 100 may be made of leather synthetic leather fabric or other material for comfort on the animal the noseband 100 may also be padded for the animal 39 s comfort the noseband 100 connects to the control plate 110 through noseband attachment apertures 170 and 180 in one embodiment of the current invention the noseband 100 is affixed by sliding the two ends of the noseband 100 through the noseband attachment apertures 170 and 180 and adjustably affixing them to one another the ends may be affixed by use of a buckle cam device velcro or other suitable means for connecting two straps to each other alternatively each end of the noseband 100 may be separately affixed to the control plate 110 the noseband 100 is connected to a control plate 110 which hangs below the animal 39 s lower jaw in one embodiment the control plate 110 rests about one inch below the animal 39 s lower jaw and is parallel.
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9 the shovel arm assembly c comprises a rigid beam 32 having an upper end which is pivotally connected to the common point z and one end of the shovel arm cylinder d is pivotally connected to the same point x on the frame 20 whereat the stroke arm a is connected the stroke arm a can be a rigid beam 34 as shown in fig1 4 and 8 or a hydraulic cylinder 36 as shown in fig5 and 9 in the embodiments shown in fig1 11 and 13 the shovel arm assembly c is a multi beam assembly and comprises a first beam section 32 39 fig6 and 10 or 32 34 fig7 12 and 13 a second beam section 34 and means including a pin 36 for pivotally connecting the second beam section 34 on the first beam section 32 39 or 32 34 respectively in the embodiments of fig6 fig7 and fig1 13 the first beam section 32 39 32 34 is connected to the stroke arm a at the common point z and the other end of the shovel arm cylinder d is connected to the second beam section 34 in the embodiment of the multi beam shovel arm assembly shown in fig6 and 10 the first beam section 32 39 of the shovel arm assembly c is rigidly connected to the stroke arm b 39 and the stroke arm cylinder a 39 near the common point z.
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device 11 to allow the liquid level to reach the top end space 37 inside the pump device 11 during operation in this case the injection of gas must be at or near the highest point inside the pump device 11 so that all or nearly all the gas pocket 37 can be vented the gas connection point 38 shown in fig7 is an example depending on the sludge quality the venting can be performed periodically at varying frequency to prevent the creation of any permanently dried environment inside the pump device it was also noted in operation of the pump device 11 that the liquid level a in fig7 can vary according to the gas flowrate the higher the gas flowrate the less the gas pocket formation inside the pump device 11 accordingly another method which may be used is to periodically inject a much higher air flow into the pump device 11 during operation to break up dehydrated sludge depending on the design of the device the gas flowrate required for this action is normally around 30 or more higher than the normal operating gas flowrate this is possible in some plant operations by diverting gas from other membrane tanks to a selected tank to temporarily produce a short much higher gas flow to break up dehydrated sludge alternatively a standby blower not shown can be used periodically to supply more gas flow for a short duration the methods described above can be applied individually or in a combined mode to get a long term stable operation and to eliminate any scum sludge accumulation inside the pump device.
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drilling derrick can be reduced thus the inventive solution can simultaneously provide both a weather protected working handling and storage area and a non bulky and light weight drilling derrick which also can reduce the wind force influence on the drilling derrick fig3 shows an example of a drilling derrick 31 having an enlarged lower part 32 such that a larger enclosed working handling and storage area above the deck 2 can be provided the drilling derrick 31 comprises extending stiffened panels 33 at a lower part 32 of the drilling derrick 31 such that a larger enclosed area above the deck 2 is provided the lower part 32 of the drilling derrick 31 has a cross section surface which is substantially larger than the largest cross section surface of the upper part 34 of the drilling derrick 31 the lower part 32 of the drilling derrick 31 has a cross section surface which is at least 50 percent larger than the largest cross section surface of the upper part 34 of the drilling derrick 31 this drilling derrick 31 having an enlarged lower part 32 may provide a larger enclosed area above the deck 2 than if it had a continuous variation in size from the top part to the bottom part of the drilling derrick fig4 shows an example of a drilling derrick 41 having a raised integrated drill floor structure 42 such that additional working handling and storage area can be provided at the deck 2 the raised drill floor 42 is arranged above the deck 2 on which the drilling derrick 41 is mounted the drilling derrick.
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a plug or valve to control fluid flow in the parent and or branch wellbores etc the whipstock assembly 18 includes a whipstock 20 having an upper deflection surface 22 a wiper or seal 24 and one or more keys lugs or dogs 26 for engagement with the latch profile 16 the deflection surface 22 is used to deflect cutting tools such as mills and drill bits to drill the branch wellbore outward from the parent wellbore 14 the seal 24 is used to prevent debris from fouling the latch profile 16 or from falling down into the parent wellbore 14 therebelow the keys 26 are complementarily shaped relative to the profile 16 and may be continuously radially outwardly biased or they may be selectively actuated to extend outward into engagement with the profile when desired as used herein the term u201c whipstock u201d is used to designate any type of deflection device which may be used in a well to deflect an object from one wellbore to another attached to a lower end of the whipstock assembly 18 is a running tool 28 the running tool 28 is used to install the latch profile 16 in the casing 12 specifically the running tool 28 is used to outwardly expand a latch structure 30 on which the latch profile 16 is internally formed the latch structure 30 may be a circumferentially continuous generally tubular shaped structure with the latch profile 16 formed on an interior surface thereof however it is to be understood that the latch structure 30 could be otherwise shaped.
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84 to slide rail 85 coil spring 87 biases the handle 83 in the position shown into the position shown in fig8 spring 87 acts in the same manner as spring 67 of fig6 with respect to the movement and retraction of handle 83 relative to slide rail 85 fig9 shows a side guide 91 having a handle 93 that is connected to slide rail 95 via a four bar linkage system 97 only two shown u2014 other side has two bars while the links 97 pivot about their connections on the slide rail 95 the handle 93 moves up and toward the mailpiecess when force f is applied the handle 93 during its movement always maintains its planar surface 98 in a parallel orientation relative to slide rail 95 the handle 93 moves until its back end 94 contacts the rear end 96 of slide rail 95 at which point the slide rail 95 and handle 93 move together toward the mailpieces spring 99 returns the handle 93 to the position of fig9 upon removal of force f fig1 shows yet another side guide 101 having a handle 103 and a rack and pinion system including rack components 107 109 and pinions 110 connected via a shaft 111 the upper rack portions 107 are attached to the handle 103 and the lower rack.
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is a rotary compressor such as a rolling piston rotary compressor a rotary vane type compressor or the like that is designed to compress the refrigerant gas at the pressure ratio efficiently the discharge side of the compressor 41 is connected by tubing 45 with a desuperheater 47 the desuperheater 47 may be omitted if desired but it improves the economics in that it saves the cost of heating water for domestic hot water or the like basically the desuperheater is a heat exchanger in which the hot refrigerant gas is passed interiorly of the coils on one side and the hot water is passed on the other side the discharge side of the desuperheater is connected via line 49 with a reversing valve 51 the reversing valve 51 is simply a solenoid operated valve in which a plunger directs the refrigerant to one of two paths depending upon whether it is in the cooling or heating mode a typical reversing valve is illustrated and described in a co pending application ser no 125 503 filed feb 28 1980 entitled 34 multiple source heat pump 34 amir l ecker assigned to the assignee of this application and the descriptive matter of that patent application is incorporated herein by reference for details that are omitted herefrom specifically in the heating mode the reversing valve is positioned so that the refrigerant in the form of a hot compressed gas flows into line 53 conversely in the cooling mode the reversing valve is positioned so that the hot compressed refrigerant flows into.
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oscillator chamber 11 3 is reused as an amplifier chamber 21 3 on the other hand the amplifier chamber 21 2 detached from the amplifier 20 has consumed its life time corresponding to the number of laser shots lo in the oscillator 10 and has additionally consumed its life time corresponding to the number of laser shots lo in the amplifier 20 that is to say it has consumed its life time corresponding to the number of laser shots 2lo la in total this means that the deterioration of this amplifier chamber 21 2 has reached the allowable deterioration limit for the amplifier chamber 21 and hence the amplifier chamber 21 2 is overhauled or discarded in this manner every time the number of laser shots is increased by lo the chambers 11 and 21 are detached from the oscillator 10 and the amplifier 20 and a new oscillator chamber 11 x is attached to the oscillator 10 and the oscillator chamber 11 x u2212 1 detached from the oscillator 10 is attached to the amplifier 20 this means that a chamber is used through a cycle in the sequence of the oscillator 10 the amplifier 20 and overhaul it should be understood that although fig2 shows the case in which 2lo la a case in which 3lo la is also possible in the case in which 3lo la the replacement may be performed for example by a method in.
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pure dna also includes a recombinant dna which is part of a hybrid gene encoding april u201c biologically active u201d as used herein means having an in vivo or in vitro activity which may be performed directly or indirectly biologically active fragments of april may have for example 70 amino acid homology with the active site of april more preferably at least 80 and most preferably at least 90 homology identity or homology with respect to april is defined herein as the percentage of amino acid residues in the candidate sequence which are identical to the april residues in seq id nos 2 or 4 u201c ligand u201d as used herein generically refers to april the practice of the present invention will employ unless otherwise indicated conventional techniques of cell biology cell culture molecular biology transgenic biology microbiology recombinant dna and immunology which are within the skill of the art such techniques are described in the literature april a novel member of the tnf family is described in detail herein the inventors have found that while transcript of april are of low abundance in normal tissues high levels of mrna are detected in several tumor cell lines as well as in colon carcinomas metastatic lymphomas and thyroid tumors in vitro the addition of recombinant april stimulates the proliferation of various cell lines moreover transfection of april into nih 3t3 cells dramatically accelerated tumor growth in nude mice when compared to.
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production of the crosslinked rubber particles rubber gels to be used from the base rubbers of the previously mentioned type is known in principle and described for example in u s pat no 5 395 891 and ep a 981 000 49 0 it is also possible to increase the particle sizes of the rubber particles by means of agglomeration the production of silica rubber hybrid gels by coagglomeration is also described for example in german patent application de a 199 39 865 8 naturally the crosslinked rubber particles like the above mentioned uncrosslinked double bond containing rubbers can likewise be modified by suitable functional groups which u2014 as mentioned previously u2014 are capable of reacting with phenolic resin adducts or with precondensed phenolic resin adducts and or improve the coupling of the rubber particles to the surrounding rubber matrix in the vulcanized state modified crosslinked rubber particles that are surface modified with hydroxyl carboxyl amino amido and epoxy groups and are present in the previously mentioned quantity range are preferably used in the rubber compounds according to the present invention modification of the crosslinked rubber particles rubber gels and introduction of the previously mentioned functional groups is likewise known to the person skilled in the art and described for example in german patent application no 199 19 459 9 199 29 347 3 198 34 804 5 reference is made at this point only to the modification of the corresponding rubbers or rubber gels in aqueous dispersion with corresponding polar monomers which are capable of introducing a hydroxyl amino amido carboxyl and or epoxy group into the rubbers component c of the rubber compounds according to the present invention contains phenolic.
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thread take up 11 has a corresponding needle bar 9 a thread tension frame 12 made of synthetic resin and which is slightly inclined in the upper rear direction is fixed on the upper end of the needle bar case 7 six thread tension regulators 13 are provided on the thread tension frame 12 each thread tension regulator 13 is associated with needle thread t used by each sewing needle 10 six spool pin bases 14 are provided on the upper side of the arm 3 thread spools 15 serving as thread supply are attached on such spool pin bases 14 the needle thread t drawn from each thread spool 15 is hooked on the corresponding thread tension regulator 13 thread take up 11 and the like and supplied to the sewing needle 10 a needle bar switching mechanism not shown having a needle bar switching motor 32 refer to fig2 is provided inside the arm 3 the needle bar case 7 is moved in the lateral direction integrally with the thread tension frame 12 by the needle bar switching mechanism thus one of the six needle bars 9 and the thread take ups 11 are selectively switched to the active position when the sewing machine motor 31.
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the needle members 20 a 20 c on the holding member 10 depending on which needle member 20 a 20 c is called for and store the packaged and unused other two fig1 shows the needle holding member 10 of fig3 installed on a fluid collection device 80 in accordance with one non limiting embodiment of the invention in embodiments the fluid collection device 80 can be of any of the types disclosed in u s 2010 0286558 to schraga in other embodiments the invention can also be used with any one of the fluid collection systems disclosed in u s 2011 0160613 to schraga the disclosure of each of these documents is expressly incorporated by reference herein in their entireties as details of the fluid collection devices are described in these documents additional details of such devices are not described herein in still other embodiments the fluid collection device 80 can be of any of the types conventionally known provided they function with a holing member 10 having a common or standard interface fig1 shows the needle assembly na of fig9 installed on a fluid collection device 80 in accordance with one non limiting embodiment of the invention again in embodiments the fluid collection device 80 can be of any of the types disclosed in u s 2010 0286558 to schraga in other embodiments the invention can also be used with any one of the fluid collection systems disclosed in u s 2011 0160613 to schraga fig1 shows another non limiting embodiment of the invention in fig1 a needle holding member 100 in accordance with one non limiting embodiment of the invention has hub portion 111 a connecting interface portion 112 a retaining section 113 an inner hollow needle and.
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exhaust flows out from engine 16 passing either to an egr cooler 24 or past turbocharger turbine 30 the exhaust gas flow past turbocharger turbine 30 causes it to rotate and drives turbocharger compressor 20 the exhaust gas flows by gas sensor 40 and then continues through diesel oxidization catalyst 32 and particulate filter 34 and the remaining gas is exhausted to the ambient atmosphere the exhaust gas that flows by gas sensor 40 has a particular nox and or oxygen content which is sensed by gas sensor 40 the exhaust gas that is diverted through the exhaust gas recirculation system first goes through a cooling process by egr cooler 24 and egr valve 26 is under the control of controller 36 which can moderate the flow or completely shut off the flow of the egr exhaust gas that is recirculated may enter directly into egr mixer 28 rather than into the flow as shown in fig2 controller 36 is communicatively connected to speed sensor 38 gas sensor 40 fuel metering device 42 and egr valve 26 now additionally referring to fig3 and 4 there is illustrated methods 100 and 150 that carry out the control steps of the present invention the steps may be carried out by way of hardware an algorithm stored in controller 36 or a combination of hardware and software at step 102 there is a detection of an increase in torque requirement for engine 16 that is sensed by speed sensor 38 and conveyed to controller 36 although schematically.
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210 has a substantially horizontal distal surface 234 that engages the locking surface at the proximal end 211 of the stanchion as it is unfolded into a locked operative position fig3 shows how the pivoting hinge 230 and the stanchion 210 are assembled and how the locking surfaces of each component mate as a preferred embodiment unfolds the term u201c pivot shaft u201d refers herein to a substantially cylindrical shaped shaft 240 that is rotationally coupled to a pivoting hinge 230 and physically coupled to any structure capable of supporting the hoist 770 901 and load when the hoist is in use fig6 shows how the pivot shaft in one embodiment is passed through the pivoting hinge to form a rotationally coupled union between both components fig7 shows a plurality of open cylinders 770 that can be engaged by a cylindrical shaped open shaft and a cylindrical shaped pivot shaft 240 equipped with a pivoting hinge positioning nut 902 and adaptively coupled to one of the cylinders 770 that can be rotationally coupled directly to the pivoting hinge 230 the cylindrical shaped pivot shaft 240 can also be welded or mechanically coupled to the trailer in this example without engaging one of the open cylinders 770 the term u201c boom u201d refers to a lifting arm 260 that.
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the desired frozen composite food product are simultaneously supplied into the tank 1 from the reservoirs 11 and 12 upon contact with the frozen pieces of the first component the second component starts to freeze thereon and is anchored gradually more firmly to the surface thereof should it be necessary for operative reasons to increase the rate of cooling of the second component there is provision for a supply continuous or intermittent of refrigerant fluid from the reservoir 13 the first component tends to collect on the bottom 1a of the tank 1 and because of the inclination of the tank to move towards the output end 10 during this movement and as soon as it starts to accumulate on the bottom of the tank 1 the mass of non coherent loose pieces of the first component is 34 picked up 34 by the mixing blade 22 by which it is thrust upwards first on one side and then on the other along the internal wall of the body the magnitude of this thrust is sufficient for at least some of the mass of loose pieces to continue their upward movement along the internal wall even when the movement of the blade has reversed upon the reversal of this movement this portion of the mass of loose pieces basically performs a jump and the direction of this jump is 34 guided 34 by one or other of the arcuate elements deflectors 24 which cause it to fall towards the bottom of the tank 1 onto the rest of the mass in the second embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention shown in fig2 the.
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device 102 determine a velocity and precise time pvt by processing the signal broadcasted by gps satellites the accelerometer 230 and gyroscope 232 can determine the direction orientation position acceleration velocity tilt pitch yaw and roll of the autonomous robot device 102 in exemplary embodiments the controller can implement one or more algorithms such as a kalman filter for determining a position of the autonomous robot picker 105 upon finding the like physical objects 204 in the storage location 314 in the second facility 300 the autonomous robot picker 105 can use the picking unit 304 to pick up the like physical objects 204 in some embodiments the autonomous robot picker 105 can correlate the identifiers to the physical objects for example the autonomous robot picker 105 can correlate the identifier 214 to the physical object 204 the autonomous robot picker 105 can pick up the number of like physical objects 204 as needed by the first facility the autonomous robot picker 105 can carry the like physical objects 204 to the conveyer belt 195 which can transport the like physical objects along the path 316 in another embodiment the autonomous robot picker 105 may include an optical scanner 330 coupled to the controller 318 configured to read the identifiers 212 218 associated with the sets of physical objects 202 208 the autonomous robot.
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alternatively may switch the second frequency resource in the fdd downlink frequency range to the corresponding frequency resource in the fdd uplink frequency range and transmit uplink data to the base station over the frequency resource in the fdd uplink frequency range a base station and a user equipment in the tdd system transmit data over frequency resources in the zone b and the zone c in a process as illustrated in fig8 which includes the following steps s 801 the base station bears downlink data in a downlink temporal unit and transmits the downlink data to the user equipment over the frequency resource in the zone c referred to as a third frequency resource for convenient differentiation and correspondingly the user equipment receives the downlink data transmitted from the base station over the third frequency resource in the zone c s 802 the user equipment switches the third frequency resource in the zone c to the frequency resource in the zone b referred to as a fourth frequency resource for convenient differentiation s 803 the user equipment bears uplink data in an uplink temporal unit and transmits the uplink data to the base station over the fourth frequency resource in.
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drawings the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways also it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting the use of u201c including u201d u201c comprising u201d or u201c having u201d and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items unless specified or limited otherwise the terms u201c mounted u201d u201c connected u201d u201c supported u201d and u201c coupled u201d and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings connections supports and couplings further u201c connected u201d and u201c coupled u201d are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings fig1 to 7 a and 7 b show exemplary embodiments according to the invention of heat exchangers said exemplary embodiments relating to the type often designated as u201c housingless u201d heat exchangers the illustrations of fig8 to 10 show different exemplary embodiments of another heat exchanger type in which the stack is arranged in a housing 30 fig1 can be regarded as a section through a part of a brazed heat exchanger according to the invention fig2 shows a perspective view of the heat.
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the servo motor 112 of the feed mechanism 110 serves as u201c slave u201d in the inventive apparatus the known mechanical coupling between the spindle of the machine tool and the advance mechanism is replaced by an electronic coupling this electronic coupling is effected by means of the controller 160 with the given program wherein the parallel operation of both servo motors 132 and 112 is of utmost importance particularly in the start and stop phases with the apparatus as described the tooth pitches can be continuously varied this is accomplished by defining in the given program the period called cycle length in millimeters over which the variation is to take place and by specifying the size of the incremental difference per tooth in the variation pattern of the tooth pitch for the manufacture of different saw toothed wires by means of the apparatus shown in fig 1 one only has to change the parameters of the tooth pitch in the given program and if necessary to swivel the spindle relative to the feed mechanism 110 and possibly to exchange the blanking tool 140 by means of the apparatus shown in fig1 it is possible to produce saw toothed wires of variable pitch of the kinds shown in fig2 a to 2 c each of these saw toothed wires 10 has a foot portion 12 with a plurality of teeth 14 that are arranged consecutively.
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12 described herein are described inter alia in netherlands patent application nl a 8801275 which corresponds to u s pat no 5 060 219 however the auxiliary codes can also be distinguished from the address codes if the auxiliary codes contain specific bit combinations which do not occur in the address code if the time codes described above are used for the address codes this is possible by using of a bit combination comprising the most significant bits 20 21 and 22 for the three bytes 13 14 and 15 which will now be explained with reference to fig6 in fig6 the reference numeral 66 denotes possible bit combinations of the address codes in the lead in area on account of the high value mm of the byte 13 in the lead in area the most significant bit 20 of the byte 13 in this area will always have the logic value 1 the value ss of the byte 14 varies between 0 and 59 which in the case of the bcd encoding means that the most significant bit 21 of the byte 14 always has the logic value 0 the value ff of the byte 15 varies between 0 and 74 so that the most significant bit 22 for the byte 15 also always has the logic value 0 the other bits of the bytes 13 14 and 15 in the bit combination 66 may assume either the logic value 0 or the logic value 1 which is indicated by the symbol 34 x 34 the reference numeral 67 denotes the possible bit combinations of the bytes 13 14 and 15 of the address code in the programs area of the track portion situ.
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13 it is to be understood that the paperboard blank of fig1 contains various types of ornamental decorations appropriate for the particular season for which it is to be merchandised display device panel 21 will bear various sales information of interest to the customer in closing the carton after it is filled with a product such as a bottle of liquor tuck flaps 19 and 20 are folded back against each other in close contact thus the tear crease line 23 is folded as well as crease lines 24 and 29 which define the other sides of the two tuck flaps as these two tuck flaps are folded against each other and pushed down into the interior of the carton 39 s open neck the carton becomes closed display device panel 21 is then fastened by means of tab 25 into slot 26 this assures that the display device does not become vulnerable to accidental tearing off a problem that exists for other types of display panels that stand outwardly from the general contour of the carton referring to fig4 display device 21 can readily be removed by the purchaser by simply temporarily opening the carton and detaching panel 21 and tuck flap 19 from tuck flap 20 the now broken tear line 23 has a ragged edge which is unattractive my design overcomes this undesirable feature by incorporating the tear line into the cover which tends to hide the ragged edge it is to be noted that in my carton as seen in fig5.
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increasing and nearly the entire path length from x 0 to x 2 u03c4 u03b4 u03bd can be placed in region u201c b u201d where the velocity is decreasing as illustrated with reference to fig2 c and 2 d in this circumstance the relative positions of the u03c4 and u03c4 u03b4 can change significantly as pressure is applied to the backside of the die with u03b4 equaling the change in time delay between first and second taps 46 48 due to pressure on the die the time separation between taps is u03b4 u03b4 and the frequency change between nulls is 1 u03b4 u03b4 since u03b4 and u03b4 can be designed to have the same or opposite sign the frequency null can even approach infinity so the shift in null frequency with changes in pressure can be tremendously large orders of magnitude more sensitive than a shift in resonant frequency or time delay as is used in other saw sensor approaches such is design dependant and can be set to any convenient range an advantage for embodiments of the invention over typical passive saw devices by way of example a passive saw sensor may be a one port device connected to an antenna in the discussion thus far it is implicitly assumed that the input transducer is connected in parallel with the two.
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a special set of nodes usually called u2018 leaf u2019 nodes for the dsu tree u2018 leaf u2019 nodes signify that no further distinction between related elements is required a node with a u2018 parent u2019 and u2018 children u2019 is called a u2018 branch u2019 the u2018 lineage u2019 or u2018 ancestry u2019 of a node refers to its u2018 parent u2019 its parent 39 s u2018 parent u2019 and on and on up to and including the u2018 root u2019 the set of nodes with the same u2018 parent u2019 are called u2018 siblings u2019 the dsu tree structure of the invention supports two important concepts inheritance and membership a u2018 child u2019 node inherits information from its u2018 parent u2019 for example suppose that a dsu for a history test is called u2018 history u2019 and it has two u2018 children u2019 nodes one called u2018 wwi u2019 and one called u2018 wwii u2019 this indicates that this history test is made up of a set of questions on world war i and another set of questions on world war ii further suppose that the test is essay based such that each section has several prompts to which the test takers must respond this test has a special scoring model requirement that every essay must be assessed twice within the data model this information need only be configured for the u2018 history u2019 dsu node because the fact that u2018 history u2019 is double scored implies that u2018 wwi u2019 question and u2018 wwii u2019 questions are also.
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useful as research reagents for specifically binding the x mb1 subunit or alpha chain and inhibiting the proteolytic activities associated with it for example the activity of and specific inhibitors of other subunits of the proteasome can be determined most cellular proteins are subject to proteolytic processing during maturation or activation compound 3 can be used to determine whether a cellular developmental or physiological process or output is regulated by the proteolytic activity of the proteasome one such method includes obtaining an organism an intact cell preparation or a cell extract exposing the organism cell preparation or cell extract to a compound of a formula disclosed herein exposing the compound exposed organism cell preparation or cell extract to a signal and monitoring the process or output the high selectivity of the compounds disclosed herein permits rapid and accurate elimination or implication of the proteasome in a given cellular developmental or physiological process the compounds and compositions of the invention are useful in several methods including a method of treating inflammation comprising administering to a subject an effective anti inflammatory amount of a pharmaceutical composition described herein wherein the inflammation is associated with injury or infection wherein the inflammation is associated with an allergy or asthma wherein the inflammation is associated with a disease state selected from rheumatoid arthritis scleroderma rheumatic fever inflammatory bowel disease diabetes mellitus myasthenia gravis multiple sclerosis guillan barre syndrome conjunctiva of the eye systemic lupus erythematosus encephalitis adult respiratory distress syndrome emphysema alzheimer 39 s disease and muscular dystrophy wherein the inflammation is associated with transplantation of bone marrow or a solid organ selected from kidney lung heart pancreas liver and skin and the composition is administered before during or after transplantation wherein the pharmaceutical.
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pellets using an allenair acd 120 u00ae chopper mieola n y pellets were stored under vacuum to remove residual moisture hydrolyzed wheat gluten flavor pro 400 u00ae from midwest grain products inc 5 5 u00b1 0 4 water content was blended with bis adipic phee at various ratios in a werner amp pfleiderer zsk 30 u00ae twin screw extruder operated under the same conditions described in example 1 extrudates were pelleted and stored under vacuum as described in example 1 hydrolyzed wheat gluten flavor pro 1000 u00ae from midwest grain products inc 5 5 u00b1 0 1 water content was blended with bis adipic phee at various ratios in a werner amp pfleiderer zsk 30 u00ae twin screw extruder operated under the same conditions described in example 1 extrudates were pelleted and stored under vacuum as described in example 1 the pellets produced in examples 1 3 were used to make tensile bars in an atc 40 1 5 injection molding machine manufactured by cincinnati milacron marketing company batavia ohio following astm d638 the machine was operated under a pressure of 8000 psi and a temperature controlled within the range of 140 160 u00b0 c to promote softening of the pelleted blends while avoiding denaturing the resulting tensile bars were stored at 25 u00b0 c and 50 rh for seven days before testing an instron 4201 u00ae instron corp canton mass was used to determine mechanical properties of the tensile bars produced in example 4 the measurements were conducted at.
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t fly without guidance for any longer than 0 5 seconds the null present enable and the time out override are gated together with a nand gate 34 such that whichever signal disables first takes precedence and signals the end of the event the null present logical and time out signal is routed to a d flip flop 53 where it is synchronized to a clock 54 outputs from the d flip flop 53 true and complement of the signal null present logical and time out are directed to respective inputs of two three input nand gates 55 and 56 these two nand gates 55 and 56 provide the clocking signals to a 4 bit up down counter 57 depending on the status of the system outputs from counter 57 drive the 4 most significant bits of a multiplying digital to analog converter 58 mdac which is configured as a digitally controlled analog attenuator the counter 57 outputs are also directed to the inputs of a four input nand gate 61 and a set of logical inverters 62 63 64 and 65 output from nand gate 61 indicates when the counter has reached a count of 15 or all four outputs are high this logical signal is fed to the input of nand gate 56 which disables the count up clock signal directed to counter 57 the outputs from the inverters 62 63 64 and 65 are routed to a four input nand gate 66 and its output indicates when counter 57 has reached zero all outputs low this signals the nand gate 66 to disable the count down clock signal to the counter.
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is limited in size by its geometry since light reflected by it would either pass uselessly below the display or above it if the reflector were larger than the maximum dimension dictated by the vertical dimension of the display surface 15 this limitation does not exist with the reflector of 45 because no matter how near its front edge reaches toward the display surface 44 and no matter how far its rear edge extends away from that display surface the light beams reflected by all of its facets 47 will continue to be directed toward the focal point 55 of the lens and hence will fall upon the display surface 44 provided that it is properly placed in relation to the reflector naturally there will be a point of diminishing returns where the reflector becomes so large that light reflected from its outermost facets becomes attenuated by the time they reach the display surface 44 so that the benefit gained does not justify the added cost and size long before this point is reached however the total reflected light which can be directed by the fresnel reflector 45 onto the display surface 44 will exceed that which is attainable by the fresnel reflector 19 of fig2 for a display surface of the same size another reason why the fresnel reflector 45 of fig3 and 4 permits more light to be projected onto a display of a given size than its counterpart 19 in fig1 and 2 may be seen by comparing fig1 and 3 the fresnel reflector 19 having parallel facets all of which lie.
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to 1 3 4 6 tetrathiapentalene 2 5 dione and allowed to undergo the ring opening reaction for about 10 minutes under a relatively low temperature condition of 30 u00b0 c or below especially at room temperature the process of the present invention for the production of tetrathiafulvalene derivatives and precursors thereof which include those of the present invention has been accomplished on the basis of such efforts according to the production process of the present invention as shown in the following reaction flow diagram one of the two rings of 1 3 4 6 tetrathiapentalene 2 5 dione 11 is selectively cleaved to obtain 1 3 dithiol 2 one 4 5 dithiolate dianion 12 which is subsequently allowed to react with a compound having a monovalent or divalent organic group that corresponds to r 1 and r 2 in formula 1 in this way a tetrathiafulvalene derivative precursor represented by formula 1 can be produced by a one pot and one step process without causing generation of hardly removable reaction by products because of this a tetrathiafulvalene derivative precursor can be produced in a high yield with a high purity in a short reaction time str9 a tetrathiafulvalene derivative can be produced by employing the above precursor producing step and a reaction step for the coupling of two molecules of the precursor thereby rendering possible production of the tetrathiafulvalene derivative in a high yield with a high purity in a short reaction time in addition the above production process can be carried out highly safely because it does not involve explosion causing.
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are passable through tool 10 are fixed by design during manufacture by the length of the helical track 42 and the keyway 56 this is not to say however that this maximum number of plugs is the only number of plugs that will be passable before a plug is denied passage rather because the key is placable in the keyway 56 as the tool is being run into the hole at any point on the helical track 42 that is exposed to the keyway 56 any number from the maximum number down to a single plug may be selected more specifically the key 52 is a component of the tool 10 that is removable and replaceable at any point along the keyway 56 where the helical track 42 crosses the keyway 56 the helix sleeve 40 itself may be marked to show how many plugs will pass before denying passage to make it a simple operation in the field for a rig worker to place the key in the keyway 56 to select a number of plug passages to facilitate a particular operation it should be noted that because of the high pressures generally encountered in the wellbore for operations related to seating plugs and the potential operations that might be effected by pressuring up on such a plug for example fracturing at about 10 000 psi the key 52 should be robust in size and construction as it is in the end the key that stops movement of the balance of the components another feature of the tool 10 is that if for any reason after plug passage has been denied it is necessary to pass the denied plug the follower s.
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wherein r is 4 39 nitro has been found to be useful as an anti inflammatory agent novel compounds wherein r is 2 39 nitro or 3 39 nitro form part of the invention however since they can be reduced to 2 39 amino or 3 39 amino compounds which are useful as anti inflammatory agents in addition to their anti inflammatory activity some of these compounds are also analgesic and antipyretic agents and some have mild immunosuppressant activity in order to determine and assess pharmacological activity testing in animals is carried out using various assays known to those skilled in the art thus the anti inflammatory activity of the compounds can be conveniently demonstrated using an assay designed to test the ability of these compounds to antagonize the local edema which is characteristic of the inflammatory response the rat foot edema test anti inflammatory activity may also be detected by other assays known to the art such as the cotton pellet granuloma test and the adjuvant arthritis test and the inhibition of the enzyme prostaglandin synthetase the edema test is performed on adult female rats one group of 10 rats serves as non medicated controls while another group of 10.
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acceptable acid addition salts of the base compounds of this invention are those which form non toxic acid addition salts i e salts containing pharmacologically acceptable anions such as hydrochloride hydrobromide hydroiodide nitrate sulfate or bisulfate phosphate or acid phosphate acetate lactate citrate or acid citrate tartrate or bitartrate succinate maleate fumarate gluconate saccharate benzoate methanesulfonate and pamoate i e 1 1 39 methylene bis 2 hydroxy 3 naphthoate salts those compounds of the formula i which are also acidic in nature are capable of forming base salts with various pharmacologically acceptable cations examples of such salts include the alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salts and particularly the sodium and potassium salts these salts are all prepared by conventional techniques the chemical bases which are used as reagents to prepare the pharmaceutically acceptable base salts of this invention are those which form non toxic base salts with the herein described acidic compounds of formula i these non toxic base salts include those derived from such pharmacologically acceptable cations as sodium potassium calcium and magnesium etc these salts can easily be prepared by treating the corresponding acidic compounds with an aqueous solution containing the desired pharmacologically acceptable cations and then evaporating the resulting solution to dryness preferably under reduced pressure alternatively they may also be prepared by mixing lower alkanolic solutions of the acidic compounds and the desired alkali metal alkoxide together and then evaporating the resulting solution to dryness in the same manner as before in either case stoichiometric quantities of reagents.
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performance of the rocket motor 100 with reference still to fig1 an injector 122 communicates with the combustion chamber 110 for injecting a liquid phase oxidizer from the liquid fuel tank 101 into the combustion chamber 110 in use the oxidizer is injected into the combustion chamber 110 via the injector 122 the injected oxidizer is gasified and flows axially along the combustion port 120 this forms a boundary layer edge 125 over the exposed surfaces of the solid fuel grain 130 the boundary layer edge 125 is usually turbulent in nature over a large portion of the length of the combustion port 120 a diffusion flame zone 135 exists within the boundary layer edge 125 which diffusion flame zone 135 extends over the entire length of the solid fuel 130 the heat generated in the flame which is located approximately 20 30 of the boundary layer thickness above the fuel surface is transferred to the wall mainly by convection the wall heat flux evaporates the solid fuel and the resultant fuel vapor is transported to the flame where it reacts with the oxidizer which is transported from the free stream by turbulent diffusion mechanisms the unburned fuel that travels beneath the flame the unburned oxidizer in the free stream and the flame combustion products mix and further react in the mixing chamber 115 the hot gases expand through a nozzle 140 to deliver the required thrust the u201c wagon wheel u201d solid fuel grain configuration shown in fig2 can provide a beneficial ratio of exposed surface area to cross sectional area for the solid fuel grain however the wagon wheel design has disadvantages for example due to the slow burning rate.
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base plate 301 returning to fig6 and 6 a u2014 6 c a top piece 605 is fixedly attached to the chassis 303 u2014 such as by screws or bolts not shown using fastener holes 607 or any other known manner the rear support top piece 605 and bottom piece 601 are aligned via a guide pin 609 and a socket 611 and a separately aligned set screw 613 sleeved socket 615 retainer clip 617 and threaded hole 619 as shown in fig3 a the pen carriage chassis 303 is provided with appropriate apertures 311 matching the attachment hole 415 for the front supports 401 402 and the fastener holes 607 of the rear supports 403 404 adapted for use with appropriate fastening mechanisms chosen for any specific implementation the design should be such that the supports 401 404 are distributed with respect to the base 301 with x axis and y axis displacement such that the chassis 303 is substantially impervious to vibrations transmitted by motion of the carriage 109 if necessary an access port 313 through the chassis 303 is provided for inserting an appropriate adjustment tool into the set screw 613 the operation of the ink jet pen carriage chassis mounts is schematically depicted in fig7 a and 7b greatly exaggerating possible adjustment position extremes to demonstrate the nature of the invention all four supports 401 404 are used to set the z axis printhead s to paper distance theta x printhead pitch and theta y printhead roll adjustments are then fine tuned using the set screws 425 613 of the front and rear supports 401 404 the pitch of the threads of each set screw 425 613 and its respective associated threaded hole in the supports 423 601 determine.
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torque may be suddenly transmitted to the drivetrain possibly causing wheel slip according to the principles of the present disclosure a control system may reduce the commanded idle speed in order to reduce the amount of wheel slip referring now to fig2 a functional block diagram of an engine 102 an exhaust system 106 and a control system 202 is presented while the engine 102 will be described herein as a diesel engine the present disclosure also applies to other engine systems such as spark ignition engine systems the control system 202 includes a dpf control module 204 an engine control module 206 a transmission control module 208 and a stability control module 210 the dpf control module 204 may control the regeneration process in the dpf assembly 116 the dpf control module 204 may receive a reading of an outlet temperature of the dpf assembly 116 the dpf control module 204 communicates with the engine control module 206 the engine control module 206 outputs actuator values to the engine 102 to achieve a desired engine torque or engine speed for example the engine control module 206 may control the amount of turbocharger boost the positions of intake and exhaust cam phasers the amount of exhaust gas recirculation egr the amount of airflow and or the amount of fuel injected into cylinders of the engine 102 the engine control module 206 receives information about the currently selected gear from the transmission control module 208 in addition the engine control.
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the force exerted by the bearing on the end of the fingers 82 as a function of the disengagement travel will be substantially constant the wear take up device according to one characteristic has no ramp means it is for this reason that the reaction plate 3 is similar to the thrust plate 7 thus this plate 3 has at its front a support 23 in the form of a protrusion divided like the protrusion 71 the protrusion 23 has roughly the same mean diameter as the protrusion 71 but is shorter axially than the said protrusion 71 the protrusion 23 extends in axial projection in the direction of the support plate 1 radially below the protrusion 23 the support plate 1 has a protrusion 24 roughly with the same mean diameter as the primary support 85 and secondary support 84 the protrusion 24 extends in axial projection in the direction of the reaction plate 3 and the base 90 of the cover 9 the protrusions 23 and 24 just like the protrusion 71 are advantageously divided into annular sectors in order to improve ventilation according to the invention axially acting elastic compensation means 2 bear on the protrusions 23 24 these elastic means 2 act on the reaction plate 3 in the direction of the base 90 of the cover the elastic means 2 act axially in the opposite direction with respect to the diaphragm 8 that is to say in an opposing fashion the elastic compensation means form part.
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a compound showing light emission from the triplet excited state wherein an energy difference between the vacuum level and the lowest unoccupied orbital level in the ground state calculated by a computational chemical means is 1 3 ev or more or an energy difference between the vacuum level and the lowest unoccupied orbital level in the ground state experimentally measured is 2 2 ev or more in the polymer compound and either the following or the following or both of them are satisfied energy in the ground state of the polymer compound energy in the lowest excited triplet state of the polymer compound energy in the ground state of the compound and energy in the lowest excited triplet state of the compound satisfy the relation et a u2212 es a0 gt et b u2212 es b0 the ratio pl a pl b of photoluminescence intensity of the polymer compound to photoluminescence intensity of the compound showing light emission from the triplet excited state is 0 8 or less application_number US 57135204 A description specifically regarding the iridium complex a and the polymer compound 1 1 the structure was optimized by a hatree fock hf method in this procedure lanl2dz was used for iridium contained in the iridium complex a and 6 31g was used for other atoms in the iridium complex a and the polymer compound 1 1 as.
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the cell the side wall 2 is extended upwards by a clamping portion 4 in which is provided a cavity 5 into which issues the overflow pipe 6 and vent pipe 7 which pass through the envelope 1 which is placed above the former and at the bottom by a base 8 whose inner surface 9 narrows in funnel shaped manner and issues into an analysis liquid supply pipe 10 also used for emptying the inner volume 3 thus the analysis liquid rises to the level 11 where the overflow pipe 6 issues a sealing plug 12 is placed on the top of the clamping portion 4 and essentially comprises a horizontal sealing plate forming a top wall 13 for the internal volume 3 a collimator 14 is placed on the wall 13 and is formed by stacked lead rings 15 which leave a detection pipe 16 widened by chamber intervals 17 a scintillation probe 18 is placed to the rear of the detection pipe 16 and is used for measuring the photon flow rate reaching the same however despite the collimator 14 the measurement is rendered erroneous by the aforementioned supplementary radiation occurring as a result of particles deposited on the walls the top of the cell can be more clearly seen in fig2 where there is in particular a deflector 19.
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other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted turning now to the drawing and in particular to fig1 there is shown a front view onto a front side of a knee 10 in particular the lower end of the femur 12 the anterior cruciate ligament 14 and the posterior cruciate ligament 16 as well as the menisci 18 and the collateral ligament 20 are shown schematically beside the tibia 22 the fibula 24 can be seen a tibia implant 26 which has an approximately trapeze shaped cross section with a concavely shaped side can be seen in the knee proximal region of the tibia 22 this tibia implant 26 is located in an incision 28 of the tibia 22 which as can be seen in fig2 is introduced into the tibia 22 essentially vertically from above so that a tibia section 30 is formed whose lower end is still connected to the tibia 22 the tibia implant 26 is inserted into this v shaped incision 28 from the side by bracing the tibia section 30 the anterior ligament 32 is tightened fig3 shows a perspective view of the tibia implant 26 which has a circumferential support frame 34 and a sponge structure 36 located there between the tibia implant 26 is configured wedge.
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45 peaks and compounds in the total chromatogram of the sample pyrolyzed at 300 u00b0 f see fig1 these compounds consisted of a series of low molecular weight acids beginning with acetic acids a series of fatty acids a series of fatty acid esters indoles skatole various ketones aldehydes and sulfur compounds including methanethiol and sulfur dioxide the compounds responsible for the odor in the waste include organic acids and esters acetic through hexanoic aldehydes ketones indoles skatole phenols ammonia and organic sulfur and nitrogen compounds the sample that had been pyrolyzed at 300 u00b0 f was then pyrolyzed at 600 u00b0 f for further analysis the total chromatogram showed fewer compounds for this second heating stage the low molecular weight fatty acids were gone as were other low molecular weight compounds the higher molecular weight compounds e g the fatty acids and esters were more pronounced the pyrolysis of the same sample at 900 u00b0 f showed only a very few peaks only fatty acid esters remained with most of the odor producing compounds being eliminated this sample which was located in a quartz tube was visually inspected after the three heatings a charred residue remained in the tube the.
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then flows in the longitudinal direction 15 of the heat exchanger 12 to the lower level outlet end 16 of the same the condensate also entrains the accompanying substances separated out from the humid waste air in which case the condensate together with the accompanying substances after dropping from the oblique lower longitudinal edges 21 of the upright heat exchanger plates 13 flows along the oblique base 26 of the housing 14 of the heat exchanger 12 to the outlet end 16 of the heat exchanger 12 the condensate with the accompanying substances collecting on the base 26 upstream of the outlet end 16 of the housing 14 is directed out of the housing 14 in the region of the outlet end 16 of the heat exchanger 12 through the condensate connection 19 at the lower level bottom end of the base 26 the heat exchanger 12 is thus continuously freed from the condensate with the accompanying substances which in particular are bound in the condensate the condensate with the accompanying substances can then be directed away to an outflow for example a waste water channel it is also conceivable however for the condensate to be filtered that is to say outside the heat exchanger 12 for the condensate to have the accompanying substances at least some accompanying substances such as fluff removed from it and for the liquid condensate which is then freed at least for the most part from accompanying substances.
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48 hours post mortem a drip los analysis was conducted the data was analyzed as a randomized complete block the experimental unit for all calculations was 34 pen 34 the glm procedure of sas 1988 was used for single degree of freedom contrasts among the dietary treatments pigs fed mto supplemented diets grew faster during the 80 to 160 160 to 230 and 80 to 230 lb bw growth intervals than pigs fed tonalin u2122 cla 60 this improved growth is attributable to increases in the adfi by the pigs of each growth interval the growth performance of the barrows is set forth in table 3 and the carcass characteristics are set forth in table 4 table 3______________________________________growth performance of barrows fed mto or tonalin u2122 cla 60 sup a con tonalin u2122 contrast probability trol mto cla 60 values p lt item 1 2 3 cv 1 vs 2 1 vs 3 2 vs 3______________________________________80 to 160 lb bw adg lb 2 30 2 35 2 17 4 24 35 03 01 adfi lb 5 78 5 79 5 57 5 63 93 28 25 f g 2 51 2 46 2 57 5 04 49 43 15 160 to 230 lb bw adg lb 2 26 2 37 2 11 11 41 44 35 10 adfi lb 7 14 7 45 6 72 8 95 41 27 06 f g 3 17 3 14 3 21 7 50 79 80 61 80 to 230 lb bw adg lb 2 28 2 36 2 14 7 28 39 17 03 adfi lb 6 44 6 60 6 13 7 30 56 27 10 f g 2 83.
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22 is at least 100 in another embodiment the present invention provides an isolated novel deuterium enriched compound of formula i or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein r 1 r 22 are independently selected from h and d and the abundance of deuterium in r 1 r 22 is at least 5 the abundance can also be a at least 9 b at least 14 c at least 18 d at least 23 e at least 27 f at least 32 g at least 36 h at least 41 i at least 45 j at least 50 k at least 55 l at least 59 m at least 64 n at least 68 o at least 73 p at least 77 q at least 82 r at least 86 s at least 91 t at least 95 and u 100 in another embodiment the present invention provides an isolated novel deuterium enriched compound of formula i or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein the abundance of deuterium in r 1 r 6 is at least 17 the abundance can also be a at least 33 b at least 50 c at least 67 d at least 83 and e 100 in another embodiment the present invention provides an isolated novel deuterium enriched compound of formula i or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein the abundance of deuterium in r 7 r 14 is at least 13 the abundance can.
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maintains power between the ac supply and light circuit 160 power switch 280 is composed of a plurality of semi conductor switches one switch for each of the plurality of taps in autotransformer 250 in accordance with the principles of the invention upon the application of power by pass relay 230 is initially operational to provide the full input voltage to light circuit 160 phase detector 240 also initiates processes to analyze both the supply side power condition and the load side power condition controller 270 further positions auxiliary relay 220 to provide an electrical path through the dimmer circuit to light fixture 160 when phase detector 240 determines that the phase relation between voltage and current are within acceptable tolerance levels an indicator is provided to controller 270 which causes auxiliary relay 220 to close and provide the full input voltage to light circuit 160 thus both by pass relay 230 and auxiliary relay 220 are connected in parallel and each provides the a voltage level to light circuit 160 the system then checks the voltage output level and causes bypass relay 230 to open thus the voltage to light fixture 160 is smoothly transferred through auxiliary relay 220 and the dimmer circuit controls the electrical flow to light circuit 160 through by pass relay 230 auxiliary relay 220 is thereafter released when a light dimming request is detected then phase detector 240 determines whether the phases of voltage and current are within acceptable tolerance limits and provides an indicator to controller 270 controller 270 responsive to the indicator provided then progressively selects voltages from different tap settings of autotransformer 250 until.
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with a condenser for 18 20 hrs at room temperature the ingredients were reacted under conditions suitable to hydrolyze silane groups to form corresponding silanol groups thereby forming a covalent inorganic organic hybrid sio 2 resin a and additional silane were added to the above described preparation of resin b in the amounts shown below and the ph was adjusted to 7 5 8 with concentrated nh 4 oh the resulting composition was blended by stirring in a flask equipped with a condenser after which volatiles were removed at 50 60 c under reduced pressure to provide the u201c base resin u201d referred and further exemplified below viscosity of the final composition was very low approx 17 5 cps when determined using a brookfield lvf viscometer at 25 c the final product was a low viscosity e g lt 20 cps clear resin which could be stored at room temperature or frozen until further use polycarbonate lens stock was provided with a conventional acrylic primer layer see e g example 2 pct us97 07852 wo 97 45498 and the mixture was spin coated onto the primed polycarbonate lenses and cured in one pass through a uv cure unit using a medium pressure mercury h bulb total exposure was 1 4 joules the coating thickness was 4.
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of the mat and the knot which is bigger than the hole acts as a stopper the ropes used are ordinary strong ropes made of nylon with about one half inch diameter as in the case of ordinary tarpaulin and canvas sold in stores a metallic or plastic ring covers and protects the edges of the holes 6 through which the ropes are inserted when the ropes 7 on opposite sides are tied up together two by two they transform the mat into a bag for carrying objects fig3 other stronger straps 8 fig2 one or two on each side of the bag provide the handles 8 to be gripped to take the bag away either by carrying it two people or more each holding one or two handles or by dragging it away on the floor from one end by pulling on the handles 8 on one side one person areas that carry the handles and ringed holes are reinforced by doubling the plastic material 9 so as to provide greater resistance against tearing forces when carrying or pulling the bag the straps 3 two to four in each cut corner 2 are made of the same plastic tarpaulin fabric they are sown at the top and or near the middle of each cut corner about two inches away from the corner edges in addition one heavy duty zipper 4 may be installed per cut corner with each one of the two parts of the zipper covering each one of the two edges of the cut corner regarding operation the four to five feet long ropes with knots 10 on one end are inserted into the ringed holes through the back of the mat bag the knots are big enough to not go through the.
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molded integral projections 201 radiating from said base 200 at 201 39 and terminating at a point 202 the cross sectional view of fig7 illustrates the base portion 200 of fig6 as taken along lines 7 7 further describing the invention attention is drawn to fig8 15 wherein the method of manufacture and resultant brush fabric cleaner device is set forth fig8 illustrates one such molded brush base 300 prior to method and resultant tufted brush fabric construction in fig8 39 the base member 300 is located under a fabric material 303 i e cotton towel and the base 300 is moved toward and in the direction e in order to allow projections points 302 to pierce said fabric 303 at positions 303 39 the resultant construction is illustrated in fig9 and 10 wherein the points 302 have protruded through the fabric 303 at position 304 and the molded base 300 lies parallel and under the fabric 303 fig1 illustrates the molded projection 301 in an attitude ready for fusing as taken along lines 10 10 of fig9 fig1 shows a heat melting device 305 located over the fabric base portion 303 300 having heat melting probes 306 and in an attitude ready for indexing downward in direction f as the heat melting device 305 is indexed in direction f the melter probe and 306 39 engages.
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between the center body 2 and the tubular member 22 when the burner of fig1 is put into use fuel which may be solid liquid or gaseous is fed through the conduit 7 and distributed in the branch 19 to the conduit 18 and is thence conveyed to and through the nozzles 17 spreading out on departing from the nozzles 17 into an annular jet in the case of slid fuel this fuel is conveyed by means of a gas the oxygen supplied through the inlet 8 to the oxygen chamber 3 ids divided into two flows the one part flow enters into the rear region of the center body 2 the tubular body 12 and flows past the branch 19 entering the nozzle 15 by the intermediary of the throttle the oxygen departs from the nozzle 15 as a jet which is concentrically surrounded by the annular fuel jet from the nozzles 17 the second part flow of oxygen flows into the annular space which is defined by the center body 2 and the casing 4 departs from the oxygen chamber 3 through the nozzles 20 in the wall 5 and then forms an annular jet parallel with the longitudinal axis of the burner by adapting the size of the throttle 16 and the size of the peripheral oxygen nozzles 20 it is possible to regulate the size between the two oxygen part flows the rate of passage through the nozzles depends essentially upon the design of the nozzles since the pressure on the upstream side of the.
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layer and layering the prepreg on the printed wiring board for an inner layer which forms conductive patterns on the surface in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention there are provided methods for improving adhesion of low halogen phosphorus containing flame retardant filled triazine based formulations to a substrate said method comprising adding to said formulation an amount of an additional resin effective to improve the adhesion thereof to said substrate upon cure in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention there are provided methods of adhering low halogen phosphorus containing flame retardant filled triazine based formulations to a substrate said method comprising applying an invention composition as described herein to a suitable substrate and curing said composition in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention there are provided methods for improving low dielectric loss factor of low halogen phosphorus containing flame retardant filled triazine based formulations said method comprising adding to said formulation an amount of an additional resin effective to improve the low dielectric loss factor thereof upon cure in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention there are provided methods for improving adhesion of filled low halogen phosphorus containing flame retardant triazine based formulations to a substrate said method comprising replacing at least a portion of said filler with an amount of a different particulate filler effective to improve the adhesion thereof to said substrate upon cure in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention there are provided methods for improving low dielectric loss factor of low halogen phosphorus containing flame retardant triazine based formulations said method comprising adding to said formulation an amount of a particulate filler effective.
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or more software or firmware programs a combinational logic circuit and or other suitable components that provide the described functionality referring now to fig2 a functional block diagram of an exemplary control module 100 of an electric hybrid vehicle according to the present disclosure is presented the control module 100 includes a drive diagnostic module 102 a hybrid control processor hcp 104 and a motor control processor mcp 106 the drive diagnostic module 102 receives various inputs including but not limited to engine speed motor speed and motor torque for example the drive diagnostic module 102 receives the engine speed from the engine speed sensor 48 the drive diagnostic module 102 also receives a motor speed measured by a motor speed sensor 107 and a motor torque t mot measured by a motor torque sensor 108 the motor speed sensor 107 and the motor torque sensor 108 measure the speed and torque of the mgu 38 respectively as the electric hybrid vehicle 10 includes more than one mgu the drive diagnostic module 102 may receive the motor speed and torque of more than one mgu for example the drive diagnostic module 102 may also receive the motor speed and torque of the second mgu 40 the drive diagnostic module 102 generates various signals 110 based on the engine speed the motor speed and the motor torque the hcp 104 receives the signals 110 from the drive diagnostic module 102 the hcp 104 determines a requested motor torque 112 for an mgu based on the received signals 110 while the hcp.
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shape of connector 3 since body 2 must be configured to allow connector 3 to be inserted within recess 21 slit 23 is typically provided referring to fig6 an embodiment is shown wherein body 2 has three recesses 21 into which three corresponding connectors 3 may be engaged as shown means for affixing clasp 1 to an object shirt blouse skirt satchel etc may be included on body 2 so as to form a brooch in fig6 means are depicted as straight pin 24 having one end secured at body 2 and the other end free to traverse a material so as to secure clasp 1 to the material any means for connection fall within the scope of the subject invention for example means may include snaps buttons clamps hook and loop fastening means such as velcro hooks magnets combs for wearing clasp 1 in one 39 s hair etc although not depicted body 2 may include any number of recesses 21 into which connector 3 may be inserted for necklace applications this number is typically two see fig2 for brooch applications this number will typically be from one to four see fig6 recesses 21 not utilized to secure lengths 31 may be used for securing connectors 3 having decorative features annexed thereto for example connector 3 may be mounted to a simple geometric or other shape which would have no additional connector 3 affixed as another example body 2 could have four recesses 21 a head could be mounted to first connector 3 two wings mounted to second and third connector 3.
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portion of said wall it is according to yet another embodiment of the present invention wherein the balloon and or the posterior mesh is in connection with least one elongated stripe extended outside the anterior end of the applicator moreover the method potentially additionally comprising steps of deflating the balloon and pulling said stripe and thus thrusting the balloon towards the posterior abdominal wall while or after ejecting said applicator the role of the stripe is hence to ensure complete deflation of the balloon thus enabling its easy ejection throughout the applicator it is acknowledged in this respect that the inflating tube may provide an effective means for ejecting the balloon it is according to another embodiment of the present invention wherein the method defined in any of the above comprising inter alia immobilizing the rim of the posterior mesh to the posterior abdominal wall utilizing a plurality of anchoring means it is according to another embodiment of the present invention wherein the method further comprising utilizing of at least one inflatable balloon thus providing a driving force for helically deploying the posterior mesh this method comprising inter alia the following a inserting said applicator throughout the hernia into the wall of the abdominal cavity b releasing at least one mesh into said cavity while helically deploying the same such that said mesh is laying in parallel to said wall c inflating said balloon to a predetermined size hence thrusting said mesh towards the posterior abdominal wall d deflating said balloon.
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and hydrogen confirmed that the stoichiometry of this phase was absd l lysine 2 2 71 u00d7 10 u2212 3 mole of absd zwitterion anhydrous were added to 5 42 u00d7 10 u2212 3 mole of naoh and the mixture was dissolved in 2 ml of water then crystallization was forced by adding an anti solvent ethanol in large excess 30 ml after filtration the solid was analyzed by xrpd the obtained spectrum is presented in fig4 this xrpd pattern proves that a new phase has been crystallized it should be the disodium salt of absd a tga dsc analysis coupled to mass spectrometry was performed on this salt in order to observe its thermal behavior and to determine its water content the corresponding spectrum is presented in fig5 according to this analysis this phase loses water between 30 and 40 u00b0 c this phase is not an interesting alternative to the zwitterionic form because it exhibits the same kind of thermal stability problem crystallization of the sodium hydrogen salt of absd was performed as follows 2 71 u00d7 10 u2212 3 mole of absd zwitterion anhydrous were added to 2 71 u00d7 10 u2212 3 mole of naoh only a single sulfonic function of absd was then neutralized and the mixture was dissolved in a.
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up to 60 u00b0 to 65 u00b0 c melting points of from approximately 65 u00b0 to 85 u00b0 c are preferred typical materials are waxes and synthetic thermoplastics of which waxes are preferred waxes suitable for use herein include 34 duron petroleum micro wax 170 180 34 a microcrystalline wax melting at 170 u00b0 to 180 u00b0 f 76 u00b0 to 82 u00b0 c with a viscosity of 75 sus at 210 u00b0 f 99 u00b0 c 34 loobwax 0597 34 a paraffinic wax of a type known to the industry as 34 165 wax 34 melting at 71 u00b0 c with a viscosity of 7 cs at 100 u00b0 c and 34 duron pure ozokerite 71 74 34 a wax with pronounced iso paraffinic properties melting at 73 u00b0 to 74 u00b0 c of which the last is preferred these are marketed by dura commodities corporation of new york other suitable waxes include candelilla wax mp of 67 u00b0 to 69 u00b0 c and cotton wax mp of 68 u00b0 to 71 u00b0 c when freon 500 trademark of e i du pont de nemours and company is the propellant the normal operating pressure in the container is approximately 103 psia 709 kpa at 70 u00b0 f 21 u00b0 c 34 duron pure ozokerite 71 74 34 above is the preferred plug material and the container is constructed so that its.
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the king pin 36 of the present invention is compatibly configured to be encased within a mounting ball 50 prior to engaging the receiving feature 22 of the base 20 as such the mounting ball 50 provides a uniform spherical surface to the king pin 36 thereby simplifying the alignment and coupling of the pin box 30 and the base 20 the mounting ball 50 comprises an aluminum alloy or another suitable material for example in one embodiment the mounting ball comprises a non corrosive durable material the mounting ball 50 is generally spherical and further comprises a cavity 52 for receiving the king pin 36 additionally the mounting ball 50 may include any feature necessary to enable the mounting ball 50 to securely retain the king pin 36 for example in one embodiment the mounting ball 50 is secured to the king pin 36 via one or more fasteners such as bolts in another embodiment the mounting ball 50 is provided in two opposing halves in this embodiment the two halves are positioned around the king pin 36 and then affixed to one another via two or more fasteners alternatively the mounting cavity 52 of the mounting ball 50 may include a set of threads or other feature for mechanically attaching to the outer surface of the king pin 36 without the need of a.
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elements 134 are constrained the forward or left hand portion of the inner race member 130 is integrally formed with a radial flange 136 terminating in an oblique annular actuation surface 138 adapted to contact the ends of the clutch actuation fingers the right hand end of the outer race member as viewed in fig6 is formed with a radially projecting annular flange 140 defining an annular face 142 which is disposed in axially opposed relationship with respect to an annular shoulder 144 defining therebetween a cylindrical actuation groove 146 adapted to receive an actuation fork lever in a manner as previously described the outer race member is formed with a throughbore 148 which is disposed in radial clearance relationship with respect to the periphery of a supporting shaft 160 a pair of axially spaced circumferential grooves 162 are formed along the inner bore 148 of the outer race member in which a pair of resilient elements such as trilobate springs 164 are positioned and engage the periphery of the supporting shaft to maintain the bearing assembly 128 centered relative to the supporting shaft when the clutch mechanism is not being actuated the clutch bearing assembly 128 as illustrated in fig6 provides certain advantages in some instances over the arrangement.
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dimethyl formamide and 20 g of polyacrylonitrile were added into a mixer and stirred to obtain a clear polymer solution the polymer solution was added into the barrel of an electrospinning device the collector was a copper plate the nozzles and the barrel were heated with a heating band to maintain the temperature of the polymer solution at 90 u00b0 c a voltage of 10 kv was applied to the nozzles to discharge the polymer solution onto the collector from a predetermined height and at a predetermined discharge rate thereby obtaining a polymer web being about 90 u03bcm thick the polymer web was processed into a carbon web through an oxidization furnace and a carbonization furnace 20 g of dimethylacetamide and 60 g of acetone were added into a mixer after adding 20 g of polyacrylonitrile the mixture was stirred to obtain a clear polymer solution the polymer solution was added into the barrel of an electrospinning device the height from the nozzles to the collector was 20 cm a voltage of 18 kv was applied to the nozzles to discharge the polymer solution onto the collector at a predetermined discharge rate a high porosity polymer web having a thickness of about 30 u03bcm was isolated from the collector the porous polymer web thus obtained.
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1 the amount of oil drawn in and therefore the rotor movement can be regulated by restricting the oil inlet port 45 rotor 14 is next pushed up with accompanying expelling of oil from chamber 43 by the compression pressure until spill port 44 is blanked off as the oil inlet port 45 is located near the rotor axis and the spill port is on the peripheral wall 22 centrifuge action of the arrangement together with the pumping action of the rotor 14 causes the oil to be constantly circulated it is thus evident that the rotor floats in cavity 13 as dictated by the pressures and vacuums present in the cylinder and the oil pad in chamber 43 accordingly the combustion forces are taken by the oil pad which overcomes the problem associated with known types of rotary valve engines this results in the engine being of simple design and having a lack of stressed reciprocating parts so that assembly and servicing of the engine is easy with the associated advantage of the engine being very reliable as the rotor is floating between the oil on one side and the various cylinder vacuums and pressures regardless of how low or high on the other side there is never any pressure difference.
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physically reducing the column oven dimensions minimizing the mass of the column and maximizing the air or fluid flow around the column or by providing alternative more direct heating recent prior art includes rf heating trough a special doped polyimide coating the invention described herein accomplishes two of these objectives u2014 dimension reduction and providing alternative more direct heating with possible thermal feedback for precise control many rapid temperature program applications utilize relatively short columns of small bore dimensions making the mass reduction less of an issue temperature program in combination with gradient heating of the column may well further reduce the column length mass requirements even at moderate column bore approximately 100 fold length compression is offered by a single helix on a 10 mm mean diameter is possible on 25 mm mean diameter roughly 1 inch a 250 u03bcm bore on 350 u03bcm pitch provides roughly 2 25 m of effective length per centimeter column length such that a common 10 m helical column would occupy a hollow cylinder monolith of roughly 24 5 mm id by 25 5 mm od by 5 cm length u2014 approximately 2 cubic centimeters of silica occupying just over 35 cubic centimeters total space for very compact applications such a cylinder could be flattened to 2 mm thickness by.
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prepared through the conventional melting process is 535 u00b0 c and thus the crystallization temperature of the fluoride glass obtained by the process of the invention is higher than that of the glass prepared by the conventional process by 25 u00b0 c this shows that the thermal stability of the fluoride glass prepared by the present invention is improved over that of the fluoride glass prepared by the conventional melting process the improvement in thermal stability was attributed by removal of oxide impurities in the fluoride glass prepared according to the invention the oxide impurities being not removed in the fluoride glass prepared by the conventional fusing process the refractive index of the fluoride glass prepared by this example was n d 1 44 fluoride glasses were prepared by using sr dho 2 and ca dho 2 in place of mg dho 2 and using mgf 2 and srf 2 as the substrate in place of caf 2 about 7 mm thick glasses free of scatters were prepared a fluoride glass was deposited on the substrate while using the apparatus shown in fig2 zrbr 4 and ba pivaloyltrifluoromethylacetyacetone 2 hereinafter referred to ba pta 2 were introduced through the inlet 1a zrbr 4 was prepared by sublimating granular zirconium 5 from the heater 2a which was heated to 350 u00b0 c and reacting the sublimated zirconium with bromine gas the feed pipe 7 having the variable leak valve was connected to the container in which granular zirconium 5 was contained bromine gas and argon were fed to the container so that zrbr 4 was sublimated by the reaction between zr and br 2 and the sublimated zrbr 4 was supplied through the inlet 1a.