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at least partially circumscribe the balloon 72 as shown in fig1 b alternatively the balloon 72 may be a cryoablation device with a tip and or balloon electrodes 74 being used in gradient generating mode still further the balloon 72 electrodes 74 and or the ablation device 14 may be coated with a layer of tsa 26 as shown and described in fig4 a and 4b referring now to fig1 a and 11b a first exemplary embodiment of an ablation device 14 used in association with a second device 56 for the application of tsa to tissue 10 is shown as shown in fig1 a the ablation device 14 may have a distal end 46 including one or more ablation elements 12 the second device 56 may be any device capable of applying tsa 26 to the target tissue 10 for example the second device 56 may be a catheter type device or swab having a distal end 58 coated with a layer of tsa 26 as shown in fig1 a a device having a spray nozzle as shown in fig7 and 11b or dropper apparatus in fluid communication with a tsa source such as the tsa reservoir 40 or a hypodermic.
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softening point than at least one polymer of the spunbond webs bonding temperatures and pressures may vary according to the polymers employed in the spunbond and meltblown layers and may be optimized according to techniques known in the art bonding roll temperatures may range from about 90 200 u00b0 c or from about 100 180 u00b0 c for the materials useful in making the sms laminates of the invention bonding pressure may range from about 3500 35 000 newtons cm 2 suitably about 4000 10 000 newtons cm 2 based on pressures at the high points of the bonding roll 42 in contact with nip roll 44 a sms laminate having a basis weight of 62 8 gsm was prepared from two outer spunbond layers composed of 1 0 denier sheath core bicomponent fibers having an outer sheath of random propylene ethylene copolymer and an inner core of polypropylene homopolymer and an inner biconstituent meltblown layer composed of first meltblown fibers of polypropylene homopolymer and second meltblown fibers of polybutylene terephthalate the bicomponent spunbond fibers contained 50 by weight of random propylene ethylene copolymer type 6d43 available from dow chemical co and 50 by weight of polypropylene homopolymer type 3155 available from exxon mobil co each spunbond layer constituted 38 by weight of the sms laminate the biconstituent meltblown fibers contained 75 by volume of polypropylene homopolymer type pf 105 available from basell co and 25 by volume of the polybutylene terephthalate type celanex ef nat2008 available from ticona co the meltblown layer constituted 24 by weight of the sms laminate the sms layers were bonded together at a temperature of 149 u00b0 c and a pin bonding pressure of 55 158 n cm 2 to yield a laminate having a wire weave bond pattern and.
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surface due to the presence of contaminants from the chamber ambient and residuals from the wafer cleaning process the sims tool uses a cs beam as the sputtering source fig9 shows that there is no further oxygen or carbon contaminations from the earlier use of the ethylene precursor or any associated mixtures of ethylene the uhv cvd chamber remains operational having no background carbon and a base pressure of less than 10 u2212 9 torr with respect to the background contaminates to enable further growth of epitaxial silicon or silicon germanium layers as described in u s pat no 5 298 452 by meyerson which issued mar 29 1994 carbon may be incorporated into silicon layers or silicon germanium only due to the ethylene precursor gas and where no carbon incorporates into the layer from the background when the flow of the ethylene precursor gas is turned off there is no carbon or oxygen memory effect i e no continued incorporation of carbon the fact that there is no memory effect is substantiated by the laboratory data given in table 1 table 1 provides data via sims measurements taken from 14 samples in the first column of table 1 14 different days over six months were used for growing a silicon film on a substrate similar to the.
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variety of computer programming languages in the present case c and visual basic were used to ensure windows compatibility and cross platform operation with a majority of credit union computer systems which are unix based the software includes a graphical user interface that provides simple and convenient navigation 0074 fig1 illustrates a flow chart of the method according to the present invention the method begins at step 100 with the downloading or other manner of inputting the general ledger statement g l statement and the corporate statement typically the general ledger is maintained on a mainframe computer running a unix operating system and the g l statement may be formatted in any number of different formats depending on the credit union 39 s data processing solution for example the data may be formatted as eds u00ae flagship data aftech c u processing edf eds charlotte fiserv galaxy fitech ics summit symitar users ultradata xp focus or others an example page from a g l statement is shown at fig2 in contrast the corporate statement is a monthly transaction record issued to subscribing credit union members by a regional corporate credit union acting as a service provider such as the mid atlantic corporate federal credit union an example page from a corporate statement is shown at fig3 in both cases the downloading may be accomplished online or simply by writing the contents of both the statement and the general ledger to tape or disk storage at step 105 both the g l statement and the corporate statement are reformatted to unify the data fields and positions of the fields the fields used are essentially as shown in fig3 and include transaction date effective date description debits credits balance at step 110 the.
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the inlet header 1 the second part which carries the remainder of the mass flux includes the high pressure side 15 a of the superheating heat exchanger 15 and an additional expansion device 24 attached to the inlet header 1 as well if the expansion device 13 is an expansion valve then the sensing bulb 19 of the valve should be located at outlet from the vapor outlet 18 it the expansion device 24 is an expansion valve then a sensing bulb 25 of the valve should be located at outlet from the low pressure refrigerant of the superheating heat exchanger 15 as per fig7 in this case the expansion valve 24 operates on a reversed principle it opens its orifice when the superheat is decreased and it closes its orifice when superheat is increased if the expansion device 24 is a capillary tube the capillary tube may be used as the high pressure side 15 a of the superheating heat exchanger 15 i e within the superheating heat exchanger 15 as shown on fig8 when as a result of maldistribution the amount of liquid in the outlet header 2 is increased then the cooling effect on the capillary tube is increased as well and the capillary tube capacity is increased as well thus the increased refrigerant mass flow rate through the high pressure side handles the increased amount of liquid in the outlet header 2 fig9 adds the liquid separator 21 to.
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as a relatively lightweight and stiff material an important aspect however is the whatever material is chosen the end product the frame 32 and stabilizers 34 must not be 34 whippy 34 that is to say the stabilized frame 32 must be able to extend essentially coplanar with little noticeable bending or drooping if the frame 32 were about five feet in length lifting the forward end up about 3 6 inches would effect an elevating of the front wheels 20 sufficient to adequately clear the ground for most terrain one can see however that if the frame 32 is too flexible the amount of lift required at the forward end of the frame 32 would become excessive moreover a too flexible frame could effect an oscillatory bouncing action back at the wheelchair due to the walking action of the attendant as he pulled the wheelchair along with a properly stiff enough frame 32 the attendant can push down on the forward end to pivot the wheelchair about its front wheels 20 to elevate the rear wheels 16 off the ground such as might be required to pull the wheelchair up over a curbing or some other obstacle in certain instances a wheelchair occupant may desire that there be no obstructions in front of him this might be the case if the occupant were fishing hunting skeet or trap shooting bird watching attending a sporting event and so forth in those situations the pulling frame 30 fig1 or 130 fig4 might interfere with the viewing or the activity that engages the wheelchair occupant on might just simply remove the frame and take it apart and temporarily store it for later re attachment.
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device 60 of a rod 50 is inserted through the air freshener hole the air freshener hole is located at the center of the air freshener disc 45 the lower clip snap device 60 of the rod 50 is secured within the air freshener disc holder hole 40 the air freshener disc holder hole 40 is located at the center of the air freshener disc holder 20 the upper clip snap device 70 of the rod 50 is inserted into a tube 90 the tube 90 being in communication with the sports symbol 80 as described above the circular base 10 then may be covered with the sports symbol 80 the user may then display the sports symbol 80 the system of the present invention will emit a pleasant smell via the air freshener disc 45 the air freshener disc holder 20 is formed to have a diameter equal to the diameter of the circular base 10 the sports symbol 80 is hollowed out air can then pass through the sports symbol 80 and across the air freshener disc 45 in other words the air is passed through the sports symbol 80 that has been hollowed out and passing the air across the air freshener disc 45 the sports symbol 80 also may be opened an additional embodiment.
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as e g the laser active medium or the bragg reflector waveguide a similar curve can be obtained e g when the independent variable is a voltage which influences the refractive index of a liquid crystal material in contact with the bragg reflector grating or possibly of an electro optic material the operating point of a laser can be affected also by the distance between the laser active portion and the bragg reflector portion further of interest in this respect is a bragg reflector element including a semiconductor material whose refractive index depends on carrier density as influenced by current injection as shown in fig1 control of a laser operating parameter may involve temperature control of an auxiliary medium in contact with the bragg reflector grating the cross sectional structure shown in fig1 is similar to that of fig2 except that the material of layer 24 is chosen to exhibit strong changes in refractive index as a function of temperature chromium heater strips 26 are included to control the temperature of medium 24 thereby affecting the operating point of the laser transparent silicone rubber such as e g dow corning 684 represents a particularly effective material choice for layer 24 as an alternative to the arrangement shown in fig1 a heater can be mounted on a separate substrate and placed separate from layer 23 with the space.
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and a set position in variations on this embodiment the chamber 106 could be replaced with a mechanical spring to serve as an energy source to bias the outer collar 102 toward the sealing element 32 additionally the transmitter 124 and actuator 122 could be replaced by a mechanical trigger arrangement wherein the spring is mechanically released from a compressed state by engaging a release latch for the spring with an engagement member within the tubing string 40 in operation the packer device 100 is in the initially unset position shown in fig7 the tubing string 40 is lowered into the casing string 17 until the transmitter 124 is located proximate the actuator 122 the triggering signal is received by the actuator 122 which then releases the split ring 120 from the recess 114 if desired a delay could be incorporated into the programming of the actuator 122 such that a predetermined period of time elapses between the time the triggering signal is received by the actuator 122 and the split ring 120 is released from the recess 114 when the split ring 120 is released from the recess 114 fluid pressure within the chamber 106 will urge the outer collar 102 axially upwardly so that the upper end 112 will compress the sealing element 32 the sealing element 32 will be deformed radially inwardly to seal against the tubing string 40 as depicted in fig8 to create a seal referring now to fig9 and 10 a further exemplary packer.
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and it biases against the back side of the reflecting mirror 6 as can be noted the means provided for pivotally angulating the mirror to the minor degrees as explained in one embodiment is also shown in fig5 this is that thumb wheel 13 as previously explained it is pivotally mounted by means of its pivot pin or point 20 to the housing structure it has a fluted edge as can be noted in 21 along some segment of its surface in order to facilitate its grasping by the thumb or other finger to achieve its forceful turning when functioning to extend viewing by the camera unit extending generally outwardly from the thumb wheel 13 is a stem 22 which biases against the tab 12 to furnish a pushing there against which likewise forces the mirror to slightly shift in its angular positioning from that as shown in fig3 to an opposite angle as shown in fig4 both of these showing the extremes of pivot of the mirror in order to attain that extra dimensional five additional inches of scanning ability for the camera or the focusing of its indicator light during usage of this system the tab 12 as applied to the edge of the mirror as previously referred to in fig6 has a length segment 23 which is fastened adhesively or otherwise proximate the edge of the mirror and then its tab segments 24 and 25 are folded over and adhered against each other in order to add a little reinforcement at the position where the stem 22 biases against the tab in order to force the shifting of the mirror between its two angulated limits as previously reviewed as can also be seen in fig5 the stem 22 and more.
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tool portion in the form of a lower tool 5 the upper tool 4 is held by an upper tool holder 6 and the lower tool 5 is held by a lower tool holder 7 the upper tool 4 and the lower tool 5 are arranged on opposite sides of the metal sheet 2 to be processed a workpiece e g the metal sheet 2 to be processed is supported on a workpiece table 8 and is moved relative to the tool 3 with a coordinate guide 9 during workpiece processing the upper tool 4 is movable along an application axis 11 relative to the lower tool 5 via a press drive 10 the tool holders 6 and 7 are each provided with a respective rotary tool drive 12 the upper tool 4 and the lower tool 5 can be rotated via the tool drives 12 in a controlled manner about a rotational axis 13 of the tool which is identical with the application axis 11 all of the drives of the machine tool 1 are controlled by a central numerical control unit 14 at the commencement of workpiece processing the metal sheet 2 is positioned between the upper tool 4 and the lower tool 5 by the coordinate guide 9 the upper tool 4 is then lowered along the application axis 11 by the press drive 10 until the metal sheet 2 is acted upon on its two sides by the upper tool 4 and the lower tool 5 the action on the metal sheet 2 by the upper tool 4 and the lower tool 5 therefore takes place along the application axis 11 starting from.
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graded index or gradient index which is an optical element having a varying refractive index more specifically a grin lens is a lens whose material refractive index varies continuously as a function of the spatial coordinates in the material similarly a graded index fiber is an optical fiber having a core refractive index that decreases radially outward toward the cladding there are two basic types of grin lenses radial or axial or rgrin and agrin respectively the present embodiment preferably employs an rgrin lens having a flat frontal surface capable of focusing light just as a normal lens with curved surfaces does thus the rgrin lens is effectively used as a high quality image relay there are a variety of suitable commercially available grin lenses that will suffice including endogrin lenses u2122 from gradient lens corporation or selfoc u2122 lens from nsg inc in either case the lens 14 is optically coupled directly to the piston actuator rod 12 also it is not necessary that the entire piston actuator rod 12 be optically transmissive the same goal can be accomplished with an optical fiber or glass polymeric rod embedded axially in the piston actuator rod 12 or an optical fiber may itself serve as the pump piston rod 12 optical polymers may be any from among the class of acrylates polyimides polycarbonates and olefins e g cyclobutene it should also be understood that the use of a piston and cylinder incorporating optical detection in accordance with the invention can be used.
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strap attachment 3 can be affixed to or attached removably to a bra back strap 14 of a bra 15 oppositely disposed correspondingly the second back strap attachment 4 can be affixed to or attached removably to the bra back strap 14 of the bra 15 further optionally as described in relation to fig9 and 13 the first back strap attachment 3 can be affixed to or attached removably to an outside periphery of the first side of the bra back strap 14 for outside positioning on the bra 15 oppositely disposed correspondingly the second back strap attachment 4 can be affixed to or attached removably to the outside periphery of the bra back strap 14 for outside positioning on the bra 15 for the outside positioning bra material 16 is positioned between the breast 2 and the bounce prevention strap 1 additionally optional as described in relation to fig1 12 and 14 the first back strap attachment 3 can be affixed to or attached removably to an inside periphery of the first side of the bra back strap 14 for inside positioning under the bra 15 oppositely disposed correspondingly the second back strap attachment 4 can be affixed to or attached removably to the inside periphery of the bra back strap 14 for inside positioning under the bra 15 for the inside positioning the.
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the inlet pressure and flow of the liquid the appropriate concentration of the detergent for unifying both phases the capacity of the foaming chamber 6 to generate enough turbulent flow necessary to carry out in a space of not more than 60 cm the mixture of phases without a loss greater of 60 in pressure since the pressure at the discharge head is at least 10 m 1 kg cm 2 taking into account that both are inlet flows and they are newtonian and when the mixture is performed the foam has a non newtonian behavior also the flow has a reynolds 39 number re u2267 2300 derived from the equation flow supply is parallel or crossover as in counter current it causes a much greater loss or can enter to the liquid line and cause damages to the equipment or the system control of air pressures during the supply to prevent that the pressure of any of the fluids obstructs the flow of the other and hinder the proper mixture transportation of foam along pipeline or flexible hoses up to 100 m long and diameters of u00bd inch to 1 inch for direct application to the surfaces of the area to be cleaned fig1 depicts the foaming box 1 having connected a foam outlet hose 3 wherein said hoses can measure up to 100 meter and an inlet hose 4 which carries the detergent solution from the tank container to the foaming chamber with fluidized bed fig2 depicts the interior of the foaming box 1 where the connection of the inlet hose 4 with the.
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of a rear side of a base part of a drum type washer according to the present invention referring to fig4 to 6 hooks 106 are 106 provided to both sides of a lower portion of the base part 101 respectively and recesses are provided to portions of the drum 6 to oppose the hooks 106 respectively so the hooks 106 are elastically fitted into the recesses to be locked together respectively hence a pre assembly between the base part 101 and the drum is achieved and a position for a locking of a locking member 105 such as a fixing bolt can be automatically aligned alternatively the hooks 106 are provided to the drum and the recesses for the hooks 106 can be provided to the lower surface of the base part 101 a rear portion 101 a of the base part 101 as shown in the drawings is projected upward and is fixed to the rear side of the drum by a locking of a fixing member 104 such as a fixing bolt 104 for this a locking hole 104 a is formed at the rear portion 101 a of the base part 101 the fixing member 104 passes through the rear side of the drum to be locked into the locking hole 104 a preferably the fixing member 104 is locked to the portion where the spider cf u2018 8 u2019 in fig1 or fig2 joining the drum and a bearing housing together in the rear lateral side of the drum preferably a locking boss 105 a is provided to a front portion of the base part 101 to be externally locked with the locking member 105 such as a bolt hence if the fixing member 105 is locked into the locking boss 105 a to enable.
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single mirror techniques which are shown in fig4 and 5 is shown in fig6 here the mirror 26 is placed between the object plane and camera lens 20 instead of between the camera lens and image sensor the arrangement as shown in fig6 results in a series of energy related images which may be processed to optimize data as previously described this mirror location also reduces the depth of field requirements of the camera lens however a larger mirror assembly is required than if the mirror assembly is after the camera lens the above technique may also be applied to multiple plane systems instead of a single projector plane as shown in fig1 two or more planes are transmitted the resultant image consists of groups of images one group for each transmitted plane the ambiguities between groups of planes may be solved by methods well known to those in the field within each group the images are intensity related and are processed to optimize data as described herein all the above descriptions use solid state cameras with finite arrays of pixels the techniques however are directly applicable to vidicons or any electron beam scan techniques in fact the dynamic range of vidicons may be more limited than solid state cameras due to baseline shading and sensor blemishes therefore systems which use electron beam type cameras would benefit significantly by the techniques described here the video data from these cameras is processed as described herein to optimize data over wide ranges of surface reflectivity characteristics without further analysis the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can by applying current knowledge readily adapt it.
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in the form of a ball or sphere 28 best shown in fig7 and 8 for retaining the strap within the locking head preferably the ball head and strap are formed of stainless steel to give the suture band high strength and excellent resistance to corrosion the ball 28 preferably has a roughened surface to ensure that it wedges securely the suture band of the present invention is formed by assembling a partial locking head 24 u2032 shown in fig2 4 and the strap 26 and a hooked portion 30 formed integral with the strap as shown in fig5 and 6 after assembly the hooked portion is a component on the completed locking head 24 referring to fig2 4 partial locking head 24 u2032 comprises a roof 32 a ceiling 34 and a bottom wall 36 with the ceiling and bottom wall joined by a pair of sidewalls 38 hooked portion 30 includes a distal end 40 having a resilient latching finger 42 for reception in a window 44 formed in bottom wall 36 thus finger 42 and window 44 constitute latching means for holding the head and hooked portion together hooked portion 30 also comprises a floor 46 of the assembled locking head 24 with floor 46 and distal end 40 extending generally parallel to one another joined by a bight 48 and spaced sufficiently to receive the bottom wall 36 therebetween strap 26 is shown unattached to a needle however the attachment point 27 is suitable for attachment of a needle this may be done by splitting a needle and attaching it to the strap at at least two points a needle has two ends a blunt end and a sharp end to.
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between the switches and the dual stable multivibrator is momentarily grounded and the multivibrator changed from one state to another as will be apparent to one skilled in the art the dual stable multivibrator is arranged to permit the flow of current to the solenoid coil 30c in a first state and cut the flow of current thereto when in the second state whereby the spool of the three way electromagnetic valve is moved from the first operative position when said multivibrator takes the first state and to the second operative position and returned when said vibrator takes the second state thus in operation when the control system comprising the switches 37 and 38 and the dual stable multivibrator 36 are energised by closing the main switch 34 the multivibrator immediately enters the first state and energises the solenoid coil 30c this unfailingly occurs because the capacitor connected to the switches is always discharged during non operation of the pressurised fluid supply system the piston assuming its home position when the pressure differential there across is negligible in this position the switch 37 is constantly closed by projection 16a to ensure the earthing or grounding of the capacitor upon energisation of the solenoid coil the spool 30d is moved to the second operative position whereupon the vacuum prevailing in the induction manifold is transmitted to the vacuum chamber of vacuum motor 14 the piston 15 is moved via the pressure differential thereacross toward the slave cylinder 7 urging the piston 8 in a similar direction to displace the.
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layers and specifically changes to locations within programmable cells 42a 42d are reflected on the integrated circuit of wafer 44 at specific locations within programmable circuits 12 embodied therein the programmed circuits 12 are shown on wafer 44 as having an 34 x 34 placed at specific locations indicative of specific mask layer changes programmed programmable circuit 12 is shown to produce unique wafer 44 designated as 34 rev a 34 wherein the wafer modification program is at a location specific to bit 0 locations within device 10a bit 0 indicates a programmed logic level representative of the specific revision to mask layers 1 3 and n shown in fig5 the remaining devices 10b 10d are not changed and are reserved for subsequent revisions such as those shown in fig6 and 7 referring now to fig6 a second revision denoted as 34 rev b 34 possibly subsequent to rev a is shown specifically fig6 illustrates revisions to the first mask layer at locations 40a revisions to the third mask layer at locations 40c and revisions to the nth layer at locations 40n the revisions are also reflected in the programmable cell locations to 42a 42c and 42d it is appreciated from the drawings of fig5 and 6 that while the same mask layers can be changed a different revision code will result since the revisions are reflected at different binary locations i e bit 0 versus bit.
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single collision condition in which a single object i e one of legs of a pedestrian is being hit by the vehicle which is detected at the time t 2 if two of the distances x 1 x 2 and x 3 become nearly equal to each other it also means that the object vehicle collision condition has been returned from the multi collision condition to the single collision condition moreover if the distances x 1 and x 2 are identical with the distance xm 2 or the distances x 1 and x 3 are identical with the distance xm 1 it also means that the object vehicle collision condition has been returned from the multi collision condition to the single collision condition further between the times t 0 and t 3 the distance x 1 always changes in each of the events at the times t 1 and t 2 thus if after a change in distance x 1 is detected a change in either of the distances x 2 and x 3 exceeds a given value it may be concluded that the time t 2 has been reached furthermore the distance x 1 changes by a given amount when the multi collision condition is encountered at the time t 1 and also changes by a given amount in the same direction i e toward the center of the vehicle in the example of fig1 upon disappearance of the multi collision condition at the time t 2 a quick determination of whether a pedestrian is hit by the vehicle or not may therefore be made by starting the.
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by a delay greater than or equal to the time required to apply the column voltages said row addressing signals comprising in a first period at least one voltage value for breaking the anchoring of all the pixels of the row and then a second period for determining the final state of the pixels making up the addressed row this final state depending on the value of each of the electrical signals applied to the corresponding column a device in which u03c4 c u2266 u03c4 d lt u03c4 l u03c4 d represents the time shift between two row signals u03c4 l represents the row address time comprising at least one anchoring breaking phase and one texture selection phase and u03c4 c represents the duration of a column signal a device in which the time for addressing x simultaneously addressed rows is equal to u03c4 l u03c4 d x u2212 1 in which equation u03c4 d represents the time shift between two row signals and u03c4 l represents the row address time comprising at least one anchoring breaking phase and one texture selection phase a device in which the simultaneously addressed rows in temporal overlap are adjacent rows a device in which the simultaneously addressed rows in temporal overlap are spatially spaced apart rows a device in which means capable of simultaneously addressing the i modulo j rows i e the rows i i j i 2j etc by providing a row signal of duration u03c4 l j u03c4 d by time shifting by u03c4 d two successive row signals applied simultaneously and by shifting by u03c4 l the successive blocks of row signals applied simultaneously a device in which x consecutive rows are addressed simultaneously with a time shift u03c4 d from one row to.
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that permits sequential dual trigger event acquisition as one of ordinary skill in the art appreciates the teachings herein may be applied to other digital oscilloscopes with architectures that differ from the one illustrated in fig1 while the description is discussed relative to the architecture in the illustration in the new method first and second trigger events are established 301 by the user the cpu 120 programs 311 the trigger system 110 with the first trigger event and acquisition begins 302 on one or both measurement channels in an oscilloscope with additional measurement channels because each measurement channel has an independent adc and memory block circuit i e 107 108 acquisition can occur on all available measurement channels as directed by the user after a pre trigger event portion is digitized and stored the timebase control 109 arms 303 the trigger system for the first trigger event and acquisition continues 304 as the oscilloscope waits for the first trigger event to occur as previously described the memory blocks are circular memories so that a desired amount of pre trigger event data is always available upon detection of the first trigger event 305 two processes occur in parallel the adc 107 captures and stores 306 the post trigger event portion of the signal present on measurement channel one the cpu 120 intervenes to program 312 the trigger system 110 to recognize the second trigger event the timebase control 109 then arms.
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decomposition is performed by bringing a gasified feedstock together with a carrier gas such as hydrogen into contact with a catalyst at 900 u00b0 to 1500 u00b0 c the catalyst is iron nickel or iron nickel alloy etc in the form of ultrafine particles 100 to 300 u00e5 in diameter which is supported on a ceramics or graphite substrate alternatively the thermal decomposition is performed by brining a gasified feedstock together with a carrier gas such as hydrogen into contact with a catalyst suspended in a reaction zone at 900 u00b0 to 1500 u00b0 c the catalyst is iron nickel or iron nickel alloy etc in the form of ultrafine particles 100 to 300 u00e5 in diameter the carbon fiber obtained in this manner is ground using an adequate grinding machine or crusher such as ball mill rotor speed mill and cutting mill if necessary this crushing is not a must but desirable because the crushed carbon fiber forms an intercalated compound easily and disperses readily into a resin matrix the ground carbon fiber is subsequently heated in an atmosphere of inert gas such as argon at 1500 u00b0 to 3500 u00b0 c preferably 2500 u00b0 to 3000 u00b0 c for 10 to 120 minutes preferably 30 to 60 minutes this heat treatment yields graphite fiber having a crystal structure characterized in that the hexagonal network planes of carbon atoms are oriented substantially parallel to the fiber axis and like annual rings with a heating temperature lower.
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forms a separated space 4 and when outflow takes place after a separated space has been opened to the outlet duct in spite of these disadvantages in relation to the preferred embodiment a more homogeneous treatment result is obtained than with conventional continuous technology because the majority of the energy applied is applied in controlled forms when the flowing medium is located in the separated spaces 4 this embodiment has the advantage that it is less expensive to construct than the embodiments described above with pulsed fields and can be used when a lower degree of homogeneity of the energy quantity applied to the flowing medium is required arranged around the separated spaces 4 are three pairs of electrodes 6 these constitute the source for generating the electric field each of the electrode pairs surrounds a respective separated space the electrode pairs are arranged with the positive electrode on one side of a separated space 4 and the negative electrode on the other side of the space 4 each electrode pair therefore surrounding at some time a respective separated space it is of course possible within the scope of the invention to vary the number of spaces 4 and electrode pairs the electrode pairs generate an electric field in the separated spaces 4 the separated spaces 4 are rotated and translated in the pump housing 5 so that the pumpable substance 3 accommodated in the separated spaces 4 is moved in the direction in which the rest of the pumpable substance 3 accommodated in the remaining part of the container 1 is moved this takes place however without.
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1 to r 5 a 1 and a 2 have the meanings given in the claims and in the description particularly the preparation of 7 8 dihydro 5h pteridin 6 one derivatives and intermediates thereof application_number US 74921207 A description the present invention solves the problem outlined above by the method of synthesising compounds of formula i described hereinafter the invention thus relates to a process for preparing compounds of general formula i r 1 denotes a group selected from the group consisting of chlorine fluorine bromine methanesulphonyl ethanesulphonyl trifluoromethanesulphonyl para toluenesulphonyl ch 3 s u2550 o u2014 and phenyls u2550 o u2014 r 2 denotes hydrogen or c 1 c 3 alkyl r 3 denotes hydrogen or a group selected from the group consisting of optionally substituted c 1 c 12 alkyl c 2 c 12 alkenyl c 2 c 12 alkynyl and c 6 c 14 aryl or a group selected from the group consisting of optionally substituted and or bridged c 3 c 12 cycloalkyl c 3 c 12 cycloalkenyl c 7 c 12 polycycloalkyl c 7 c 12 polycycloalkenyl c 5 c 12 spirocycloalkyl and saturated or unsaturated c 3 c 12 heterocycloalkyl which contains 1 to 2 heteroatoms r 4 r 5 which may be identical or different denote hydrogen or optionally substituted c 1 c 6 alkyl or r 4 and r 5 together denote a 2 to 5 membered alkyl bridge which may contain 1 to 2 heteroatoms or r 4 and r 3 or r.
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sealing ring is disposed in a groove in the tube 26 the groove may be produced for example in a hardened tube simply by grinding referring to fig4 like reference characters indicate like parts as above in the embodiment of fig4 support shoe 20 is used which is essentially like the support shoe of the preceding embodiments a tube 26 carried sealingly in a bore 12 engages in the support shoe 20 in contrast to the preceding embodiments the bore 12 is in this case somewhat shorter bore 12 however is extended coaxially by a bore 60 which in the example illustrated crosses the axial bore 11 projecting element 61 is rigidly fixed in the tube 26 through element 61 a rod 63 is passed which is fixed by a pin 62 at the end of the rod 63 remote from the supporting shoe 20 a guide member 64 is fixed which is carried slidingly in the bore 60 for balancing the pressures at both sides of the guide member at least one slot 65 is provided at the end of the rod 63 found inside the supporting shoe 20 a bushing 66 with spherical outer surface is fixed the bushing is supported slidingly in a spherical bearing bushing which is held in a central bore 68 of the support shoe 20 by a threaded bushing 70 the mode of operation of the support element of fig4 is the same as that of the elements of fig2 and 3 the hydraulic pressure fluid supplied through the bore 11 acts.
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communicating chambers 23 are located above liquid level 6 of fiber stock suspension 2 in tank 3 please refer to fig1 and 2 regarding possible arrangement of outlet opening 17 including overflow pipe 19 for separated excess fiber stock suspension 2 2 overflow 25 in the form of overflow pipe 24 having overflow height h u00fc1 and overflow length l u00fc1 is located prior to outlet opening 15 for directing the flow of the gas free fiber stock suspension 2 1 concerning the arrangement of overflow pipe 24 we refer you to the details in fig1 pertaining to overflow pipe 19 and overflow 20 for the flow of separated excess fiber stock suspension 2 2 additionally referring to fig3 there is shown device 1 designed for deaerating of fiber stock suspension 2 device 1 includes horizontal cylindrical tank 3 with a tank axis 3 a into which fiber stock suspension 2 that is to be supplied to the paper or cardboard machine is fed in the form of a thin mixture through at least one distributer pipe 4 from which a multitude of successive jet tubes 5 originate for feeding fiber stock suspension 2 into tank 3 regarding additional design characteristics please refer to tank 3 illustrated in fig1 outlet opening 26 for the flow of gas free fiber stock suspension 2 1 is located in floor 27 of tank 3 a vacuum.
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embodiment of the invention the ball member is formed from a hard chromed stainless steel as can be understood in fig5 when the ball member 42 is in its fully closed position the side sealing lip 52 contacts the seating assembly 36 to provide a fluid tight seal around the ball member as the ball member 42 rotates to an open position an edge surface 68 fig5 that defines the junction between the planar side surface 44 and the side sealing lip 52 contacts the seating assembly 36 to clean the seating assembly of any debris thus in accordance with the present invention the improved quarter turn ball valve includes two sets of parallel side surfaces 44 that are in contact with the valve seats in the fully closed position in the fully closed position the two parallel side surfaces 44 are fully engaged with the valve seats thus providing tight sealing in the full open position the side sealing lips 52 fully cover and protect the valve seats in this manner the two sets of sealing lips 52 provide a wiping or scraping action during opening and closing of the ball valve which cleans the valve seats and avoids buildup further as was shown in fig5 the configuration of the ball member 42 allows debris to be carried around the ball member within the inner cavity 14 thus allowing debris to be discharged freely from the downstream side of the valve in addition to providing.
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from the vertical axis application_number US 10892093 A description during the course of this description like numbers will be used to identify like elements according to the different figures which illustrate the invention fig1 a illustrates the putter of the present invention including shaft 2 shaft 2 can be formed of steel and can be two feet 11 inches long being tapered in diameter from about 1 inch at the upper end to about 5 8 inch at the lower end the terminal quarter inch of shaft 2 being screw threaded or soldered or otherwise secured in normal relation to the curved side of cylindrical hub 7 through the lateral bore 7b as shown in fig2 preferably annular cylindrical hub 7 is 15 16 inch in outer diameter 3 4 inch thick and has a central bore 7a 1 4 inch in diameter as well as lateral bore 7b and weighs about one ounce the upper end of the shaft in the present embodiment is preferably encased for an axial length of about 103 4 inches with a gripping sleeve 2a gripping sleeve 2a is preferably formed of an elastomer such as hard rubber or neoprene the surface of gripping sleeve 2 is engraved with.
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then heated at 100 u00b0 c or 30 minutes hydrolysis mixtures were diluted with water 1 9 and filtered millex hv 0 45 u03bc prior to hplc analysis separation of flower pigments was effected via gradient elution using the following system solvent a triethylamine conc h 3 po 4 h 2 o 3 2 5 1000 detection mwd with simultaneous data acquisition at 280 350 and 546 nm the anthocyanidin peaks were identified by reference to known standards an alternative method for the analysis of anthocyanin molecules present in petal extracts is to be found in brugliera et al 1994 hplc analysis is conducted to determine the presence of delphinidin pelargonidin and cyanidin pigments in samples of carnation chrysanthemum and rose tissues having been transformed with one or other of the plasmids pcgp90 pcgp485 pcgp484 pcgp628 pcgp653 or pcgp1458 representative data of pcgp90 pcgp485 and pcgp653 in transgenic carnation flowers are shown in table 1 table 1______________________________________hplc analysis of pcgp90 pcgp485 and pcgp653 transgenic flowers del pelar sample phinidin gonidin cyanidin______________________________________non transgenic carnation cultivar red sim 0 85 3 0 8transgenic carnation red sim pcgp90 i acc 1933 1 9 82 7 nd ii acc 2011 3 7 76 9 ndred sim pcgp485 i acc 3654b 13 0 75 1 2 3red sim pcgp653 i acc 3660 2 18 1 71 4 3 2 ii acc 3655 35 6 49 1 7 5______________________________________ acc plant accession number nd not detected.
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bears against a spring seat 112 encircling the lower half of the stem 74 just above the nut 110 consequently a coil compression spring 114 is trapped within the spring chamber 104 between the seat 112 and the top wall 106 to yieldably bias the poppet valve 58 downwardly toward its closed position of fig4 assisting the coil spring 114 in this respect is a second larger diameter coil compression spring 116 that encircles the spring cup 102 and is trapped between a lower radial flange 118 on the spring cup 102 and an upper transverse wall 120 of the spring housing 92 within which the clearance hole 100 is defined the spring rates of the two springs 114 116 are substantially identical to one another as a consequence of this construction the springs 114 116 are disposed in a series arrangement such that the effective spring rate of the resulting combination is cut in half for a given amount of total opening force this causes the poppet 58 to open twice as far as it otherwise would with only one of the springs 114 or 116 in use the closure 98 at the bottom end of the spring housing 92 has a centrally disposed clearance hole 122 that telescopically receives the lower threaded end of the stem 74 there is complete clearance between the walls of the hole 122 and the threads.
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means that either the deflection roller 12 is movable relative to the support 30 or that the support 30 is movable relative to the deflection roller 12 alternatively it may be provided that both said support 30 and deflection roller 12 are adjustable in the vertical direction this embodiment serves for adapting said multiple needle sewing machine to layers 6 and 15 of different thickness wherein said layer 15 of elastical material is much thicker than said layer 6 of non elastical material it is necessary that the deflection roller 12 acts on said material layers 6 15 at a predetermined pressure in order to provide the required friction forces the deflection roller 12 represents a device topping said sewing unit by means of which device the layer 15 of elastical material is fed to the sewing unit at a speed which is relatively higher than the speed of the layer of non elastical material wherein the layer 15 of elastical material is bulged within the area of the deflection roller 12 and is under maintaining said bulged condition fed to the sewing unit together with the top layer 6 and the bottom layer 21 to this end the deflection roller for.
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assembly 200 and reduces the pressure to meet the requirement of the existing hydraulic power steering systems if installed in target chassis the constant power source module illustrated in fig4 utilizes a mechanical internal combustion engine to provide the constant power the engine is started by placing the mode switch 43 a amp b in the u201c start u201d position the power storage module will then apply power to the helper motor generator 40 shunt field via cable 126 at the same time power is applied to the field present relay 42 via cable 127 the field present relay 42 accomplishes the critical function of preventing power to be applied to the helper motor generator 40 armature with out a magnetic field present when the field present relay senses a field is present it allows power to the armature contactor 41 via cable 137 the armature contactor will energize allowing power provided by the power storage module via cable 138 to the helper motor generator 40 armature via cable 136 the helper motor generator 40 will now turn over the combustion engine 36 until it starts upon starting the combustion engine 36 will increase in speed until helper motor generator 40 becomes a generator and provides a voltage that is approximately 15 higher than the normal battery bank voltage at that time the helper motor generator 40 will provide charging power to the power storage system via cable 136 armature contactor 41 and cable 138 a sample of the generated voltage will be provided to the voltage regulator 39 via cable 136 when the.
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to reach the desired time for the mode the select button 60 is used to select the pressure or light mode for input of time led buttons 48 located above the stop and start buttons indicate when a cycle is running start led is lit and when a cycle is over stop led is lit a curing operation using the pressure and light mode proceeds as follows press start key 46 to start the cycle the pressure latches 35 will close and seal the chamber the start led will light to indicate the cycle is in progress the unit will first pressurize the chamber to up to about 85 psi pressure is set by an external regulator the time display will begin to count down in seconds after the pressure segment the light will be activated the pressure led will go out and the light led will go on indicating that the time display is now counting down for the time that the light is on pressure will be maintained the time display will continue to decrease until the time reaches 0 00 the pressure will then be released when the pressure reaches nominal pressure the stop led will come on and the start led will go out pressure latches 35 will then retreat to add a purge segment to the cycle the purge key or button is pressed when setting up the mode to begin the cycle.
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can greatly contribute to the overall efficiency of the device fig5 shows simple basic means for stopping one inner rotor 65a to provide ratchet steps 128a 128b 129a 129b the pair of steps 129a 129b interact with forward pawls 131a 131b to prevent the inner rotor 65a from rotating counterclockwise during the time it takes for the center shaft 58 to rotate 90 degrees the counterclockwise direction of rotation is assumed to be the positive direction of rotation assuming steam entering the two chambers of the drum 60a during the interval in which rotor 65a is held fixed the pressure of the steam will urge the inner radial pistons to reverse their motion and move in the negative direction the ratchet steps 128a 128b of the inner rotor 65a will then interact with the pair of rear pawls 132a and 132b and prevent the rotor 65a from moving in the negative direction a cam 130 rigidly attached and rotating with the shaft 58 is shown in fig5 at the instant when it acts upon rollers 135a and 135b rotatably supported on the pawls 131a and 131b through shafts 134a and 134b for displacing the pawls radially outwardly and thereby disengage the inner rotor 65a from the forward pawls 131a and 131b the inner rotor 65a will then rotate.
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seen more fully by the example given below ciglitazone was tested in the zucker rat a well known model of insulin resistant mammals and was shown to lower blood pressure as described below two groups of 6 week old obese female zucker fa fa rats 10 control and 10 experimental were fed a diet containing 65 carbohydrate 18 protein 5 fat 5 fiber 0 1 sodium chloride nacl with the remainder containing water vitamins and minerals the experimental group received the drug ciglitazone powder as a 0 05 w w dietary admixture 33 to 58 mg kg body weight day calculated from food intake for 30 days the control group did not receive the drug the mean arterial pressure map was measured in the unanesthetized unrestrained state by indwelling femoral artery catheters attached to a pressure transducer and blood drawn for measurement of blood glucose and plasma insulin concentrations the results of the study are set forth in table 1 the effect of insulin sensitizing compounds in primates was shown as follows obese insulin resistant rhesus monkeys were given pioglitazone 1 mg kg day oral gavage for two weeks glucose tolerance was substantially improved in 5 of 6 monkeys systolic blood pressure was reduced an average of 16 mmh mean arterial blood pressure map was reduced an average of 8 4 mmhg these data show that improved insulin sensitivity produced by drugs of this type are an effective treatment for lowering blood pressure table 1______________________________________effects of ciglitazone on mean arterial pressure map and urine outputmeasurement control ciglitazone significance sup 1______________________________________map mm hg 119 u00b1 2 n 9 112 u00b1 4 n 6 p lt 0 05 sup 2urine output 80 u00b1 5 n 9 97 u00b1 8 n 6 p lt 0 05 sup 3insulin mu ml 171.
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control computer 32 includes a processor 52 an input output i o units 54 a communication module 56 and a memory 58 that are all interconnected by a bus 55 i o units 54 include the aforementioned analog to digital converter and other signal shaping circuits to condition signals supplied by interface 30 for use by control computer 32 and to condition signals to be supplied from control computer 32 to interface 30 communication module 56 includes the circuit topology and protocol necessary to communicate via communication link 38 and or communication link 50 if used memory 58 includes any suitable type of memory such as random access memory read only memory flash memory and other types of memory control computer 32 also includes an operating system 60 a configurator 62 and a configuration tool 64 that are stored in memory 58 operating system 60 causes processor 52 to execute configurator 62 to communicate with host computer 22 to obtain a network address and to be configured with the use of configurator tool 64 configurator tool 64 may be any suitable configurator tool known presently or in the future configurator 62 as well as other programs may be stored on a memory media 66 that can be used to load configurator 62 into memory 58 referring to fig4 configurator 62 begins at step 70 upon control computer 32 being powered up at step 72 it is determined whether control computer is newly installed as would be the case at the time of initial installation or replacement installation if.
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point will be detected and and recorded as tp 2 the signal then becomes of lower amplitude and passes below the range level 7 to tp 3 at which a turning point is detected and recorded although of course the digital value will be 7 the signal then rises to tp 4 and then proceeds downwardly passing through a level shown at x which corresponds to the penultimate recorded turning point level tp 3 the range levels at tp 3 and tp 4 are extracted from the lifo memory this then leaves the range value at tp 2 the last value in the memory and indeed leaves tp 1 as the one before last value or the penultimate value it will be seen that as the signal then proceeds downwardly to tp 5 once again equality in level will be detected at range level 3 and the range levels at tp 2 and tp 1 will be extracted from the memory and stored perhaps more importantly now there will be recorded a time associated with tp 3 and tp 4 and a differential time shown as 12 which will in fact identify a characteristic of the signal referred to as a domain value likewise upon the range.
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such as oleyl alcohol suitable means to employ the aerosol inhalation therapy technique are described fully in u s pat nos 2 868 691 and 3 095 355 for example the following examples further illustrate the best mode contemplated by the inventor of making the compositions of the invention an ice cooled solution of 4 0 g of 7 2 u03b2 3r 3 hydroxy trans 1 octenyl 5 oxo 1 u03b1 cyclopent 3 enyl cis 5 heptenoic acid in 110 ml of a 10 1 mixture methanol water is treated with 2 2 g of sodium borohydride and stirred at 25 u00b0 for 7 hours the mixture is concentrated under vacuum at 40 u00b0 the residue diluted with water acidified with acetic acid and the mixture partitioned with ether after washing and drying the extract is evaporated and the residue chromatographed on silica elution with 35 ethyl acetate hexane affords the first title product as an oil u03bb max film 2 95 3 4 5 8 7 1 8 1 8 8 9 7 10 3 u03bc nmr u03b4 5 48 m 4 olefinic h 4 62 2 oh 4 28 m 2 9 and 15 h ppm mass spectrum m at m e 338 theory 338 m.
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the total fill capacity is approximately five hundred and thirty two cubic inches 532 in 3 and the overflow region adds an additional eight cubic inches 8 in 3 of capacity for a total of five hundred forty cubic inches 540 in 3 the upper wall portion 54 b in the overflow region defines the upper terminus of the container that is it defines a stepped region above the planar portion 54 a of the upper surface located beneath the spout the overflow region provides increased capacity that finds particular application when fluid such as cooking oil is introduced into the container at an elevated temperature the fill line is represented by dotted line 62 fig2 and is just below the wall portion 54 a beneath the spout here however the overflow region provides additional air space if a fluid is filled at an elevated temperature for example 100 u00b0 f with time it will cool and the fill level will decrease previously manufacturers could only fill to a level below the representative fill line 62 because of the absence of any overflow region such as 60 that is the fill level was substantially below the bottom of the spout and then as it cooled over time the fluid level would be substantially below the upper surface of the container this was necessary in situations where the fluid was also raised to an even higher temperature for example during storage the temperature in some environments can reach 110 u00b0 f or greater resulting in increased pressure in the sealed container the overflow region accommodates these conditions and allows increased volume or capacity of fluid to be.
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metal together with the top blowing of oxygen jet injected through an oxygen lance so as to form an effective slag at an early stage of refining application_number US 15421780 A description take the case of using the conventional oxygen top blowing converter an oxygen jet may be supplied with a powder from a conventional oxygen top blowing lance but as noted above the supply of a powder into a high pressure oxygen piping unavoidably results in a high equipment cost therefore according to a preferred embodiment of this invention a separate path is provided for directing the powder on a carrier gas up to the tip of the oxygen blowing lance and for mixing the powder with an oxygen jet being delivered from the nozzle of the lance by so doing the defects mentioned above of the ld ac process can be eliminated without wearing down and altering the shape of the oxygen blowing nozzle more specifically a three sheathed lance four coaxial tubes used in one embodiment of this invention see fig1 is one example of such method the particle size of the powder may be in general less than 5 mm in diameter preferably less than 2 mm in diameter it is desired that the total amount of a given flux powder be supplied within about three quarters of the blowing period this is in order to dissolve the flux within the period of refining operation and rapidly form a reactive slag for effective refining operation the carrier gas for the flux powder is not specified and a suitable gas can be selected depending upon the composition and particle size of the flux the inside diameter of the piping the type and flow rate of the carrier gas or the type of the furnace used an.
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embodiment of signal transmitter receiver device 108 is well suited to be implemented in a wide variety of ways for example signal transmitter receiver device 108 could be implemented as a modem in one embodiment computer system 100 includes a communication circuit 109 coupled to bus 110 communication circuit 109 includes an optional digital signal processor dsp 120 for processing data to be transmitted or data that are received via signal transmitter receiver device 108 alternatively processor 101 can perform some or all of the functions performed by dsp 120 also included in computer system 100 of fig4 is an optional alphanumeric input device 106 that in one implementation is a handwriting recognition pad u201c digitizer u201d having regions 106 a and 106 b fig2 for instance alphanumeric input device 106 can communicate information and command selections to processor 101 computer system 100 also includes an optional cursor control or directing device on screen cursor control 107 coupled to bus 110 for communicating user input information and command selections to processor 101 in one implementation on screen cursor control device 107 is a touch screen device incorporated with display device 105 on screen cursor control device 107 is capable of registering a position on display device 105 where the stylus makes contact the display device 105 utilized with computer system 100 may be a liquid crystal display device a cathode ray tube crt a field emission display device also called a flat panel crt or other display device suitable for generating graphic images and alphanumeric characters recognizable to the user in the preferred embodiment display device 105 is a flat panel display fig5 is a perspective illustration of one embodiment of the cradle 60 for receiving the palmtop computer system 100 cradle 60 contains a mechanical and electrical.
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fig2 a fig2 c shows another alternative embodiment of a two phase distribution header 41 wherein the inlet 42 located at a side of the shell enclosure 43 and is aimed towards a baffle plate 48 arranged therein the baffle plate 48 is positioned as a shield and prevents direct entry of the liquid gas mixture from the entry inlet 42 into the outlet elements 47 the liquid fraction 44 is collected on the bottom surface 45 whereas the gaseous phase assembles in the collector space 46 above the bottom surface 45 the bottom surface 45 is provided with multiple outlet elements 47 similar to fig2 a and fig2 b fig3 a 3 d show examples of multi phase outlet elements according to the invention fig3 a shows a tubular outlet element 50 arranged in a bottom surface 51 the outlet element 50 comprises an essentially v shaped split aperture 52 which allows the liquid fraction 53 to enter the tube 54 as a film along the tube wall 54 whereas the gaseous fraction enters the tube 54 from the top and is transported through the centre 55 of the tube the v shape allows self regulation of the level of the liquid 53 ensuring that the accessible entry aperture into the tube becomes larger when the liquid level 53.
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multiplexing arrangement is preferred of the types described in u s pat nos 5 442 439 or 5 559 597 the content of both being incorporated herein by reference however with the configuration shown in fig2 there is not enough area on the ccd to multiplex without shifting binning between data and calibration acquisitions accordingly shift binning is used for both low frequency and high frequency grating types fig5 illustrates a 4 channel data binning arrangement in conjunction with a multiplexed grating ccd image plane and fig6 illustrates 5 channel calibration binning note that no light impinges on the data channels when calibrating and vice versa the redefinition of ccd binning between sequential calibration and data acquisitions enables higher density multi grating or multi channel multi grating operation with tilted images the dedicated calibration channels also u201c surround u201d the data channels on 2d ccd dispersed slit image facilitating an u201c over under u201d calibration interpolation approach the approach to the calibration data acquisitions may either be quasi simultaneous or sequential although as depicted in fig1 optimal calibration is achieved by feeding calibration light through the data fiber s to the data collecting detectors this embodiment of the invention compromises by interpolating calibrations on immediately surrounding channels although many interpolation algorithms are possible experimental results have shown that a simple linear interpolation agrees with an optimal approach to less than u02dc 0 05 pixel rms u02dc 0 1 cm 1 for worst case multiplexed grating implementation the design corrects for camera tilt yaw slit image curvature lens distortion an so forth and is therefore more accurate than a single neon channel approach which assigns one calibration curve to the entire array fig8 illustrates actual ccd camera images.
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refrigerant preferably freon to the particular evaporator 3 1 or 3 2 in operation after the evaporation the refrigerant is sucked in by a compressor 4 2 via the valves 3 11 and 3 21 and again supplied to the condenser 4 at the start of the cycle the flooded evaporator 3 1 is switched to defreeze and the flooded evaporator 3 2 to operation in the carrier gas solvent circuit the valves 3 13 3 14 are then open and the valves 3 23 and 3 24 closed the path of the nitrogen solvent mixture leads from the heat exchanger 2 where it is precooled and already freed from high boiling solvent components via the conduits 200 and 301 the condenser evaporator 3 1 the conduit 302 solvent separator 3 3 and the conduit 303 into the condenser evaporator 3 2 which is in operation and from which it emerges as two phase mixture of gaseous nitrogen and liquid solvent and passes via the conduits 304 and 305 to the solvent separator 5 in the refrigerant circuit the valves 3 11 3 21 3 22 are open and the valve 3 12 closed the flooded evaporator 3 2 is filled with refrigerant the flooded evaporator 3 1 is empty from the condenser evaporator 4 of a refrigeration machine the condenser evaporator 3 2 is supplied with liquid freon via the conduit 401 the float valve 4 1 and the conduit 402 the.
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beta cyano ethyl acrylate bcea was added as an additive in an amount comprising 10 percent by weight of the composition the bcea was added to the neutralized sz 6050 prior to the addition of ita sz 6050 z 6076 ita 1 1 23 10 g of z 6076 were added to a 50 g solution of sz 6050 50 solids in ipa to form a first solution 11 7 g of itaconic acid were dissolved in 13 4 g of ipa and 18 9 g of water and added to 10 g of the first solution pei 25000 z 6040 ita 1 0 5 581 0 04 g of z 6040 were dissolved in 88 68 g of ipa 7 77 g pei were added this solution was diluted with 88 68 g water and then 23 49 g itaconic acid were then added pei 700 z 6040 ita 1 1 16 2 36 g of z 6040 were dissolved in 50 g of ipa and 50 g water 7 g of 700 molecular weight polyethylene imine pei were added to form a first solution 20 8 g ita was then dissolved in 35 4 g of ipa and 35 4 g water then this solution was added to the first solution a wetting agent triton u00ae x 100 u201c x 100 u201d was added after the water the wetting agent was added in an amount comprising 0 1 percent by weight of the total composition pei ita 1 581 7 77 g of pei were dissolved in 86 68 g of ipa this solution was diluted with 88 68 g water and then 23 49 g itaconic acid was added sz 6050 ita 1 16 5 32 g itaconic acid were added to 10 g of a.
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curve is preset between which a corridor is formed within which the desired acceleration curve should be located if the captured acceleration curve deviates from the desired acceleration curve in that it is arranged for example in part above the upper limit acceleration curve or in part below the lower limit acceleration curve this is determined in method step 42 and a renewed preliminary test has to be carried out as it is indicated by means of the arrow 44 in fig1 before the renewed preliminary test however the settings of the components of the crash simulation device 2 that are decisive for the acceleration curve of the slide 8 are initially changed in order to achieve a changed acceleration curve in the second preliminary test that better corresponds to the desired acceleration curve thus preliminary tests are carried out until the settings of the components of the crash simulation device 2 that are decisive for the acceleration curve of the slide 8 are such that the captured acceleration curve corresponds to the desired acceleration curve of the slide 8 that is wanted when this is the case the first additional mass 18 and the additional device 22 including the second additional mass 20 is removed from the slide 8 in method step 46 as is evident for example in fig2 following a vehicle or vehicle part 48 is fastened to the slide 8 so that it is immovably connected to the slide 8 in addition to this a moveable dummy 50 is arranged on the slide 8 or the vehicle or vehicle part 48 the moveable dummy 50 is preferentially a person dummy that is assigned a sensor system for.
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is stored in liquid cryogen storage vessel 8 other liquid cryogens which may be used in the practice of this invention include liquid argon liquid carbon dioxide liquid air produced by liquefying ambient air and other mixtures of liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen liquid cryogen is passed out from storage vessel 8 in line or conduit 10 through cryogenic valve 7 and then in lines 11 and 12 into distributor volume or sparger 13 which rings vaporizer 2 vaporizer or cooling device 2 has an intake and an exhaust and also has means for drawing or passing cooling fluid e g ambient air into the intake and ejecting cooling fluid out from the exhaust in the embodiment of the invention illustrated in fig1 u2013 3 this means is an electric motor 27 driving a fan 14 by operation of the electric motor and fan ambient air is drawn into intake 15 of vaporizer 2 as shown by arrows 16 passed through vaporizer 2 and ejected out of the exhaust 17 of vaporizer 2 as shown by arrows 18 preferably as illustrated in fig1 and 2 vaporizer 2 has a converging diverging configuration from the intake to the exhaust such a configuration serves to accelerate the cooling fluid as it passes through the vaporizer which in turn enhances the cooling of the cooling fluid by the heat exchange with the liquid cryogen a plurality of cryogenic spray nozzles 19 are positioned in distributor volume 13 for passing liquid cryogen into vaporizer 2 preferably as illustrated in fig1 and 2 distributor volume or sparger 13 is positioned on vaporizer 2 downstream of fan 14 by downstream it is meant between fan 14 and exhaust 17 as liquid cryogen is sprayed into vaporizer 2.
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to c show the catheter 10 includes an asymmetric forward cam face 40 on the cam wheel 22 and a symmetrical rear cam face 42 in addition the electrode tip assembly 16 includes asymmetric attachments of the left and right steering wires 56 and 58 to the left and right faces 78l and 78r of the main support wire 78 more particularly the right side surface 44 of the forward cam face 40 is formed with a radius of 0 3125 inch while the left side surface 46 of the forward cam face 40 is formed with a radius of 0 4062 inch the right and left side surfaces 50 and 52 of the rear cam face 42 each has a radius of 0 313 34 the right steering wire 56 is attached at the distal tip 88 of the main support wire 78 while the left steering wire 58 is attached about 1 5 inches from the distal tip 88 of the main support wire 78 when the steering lever 34 is rotated clockwise the foregoing relationships bend the main support wire 78 about 270 degrees to the right to form a looping 34 pigtail 34 curve when the steering lever 34 is rotated counterclockwise the foregoing relationships bend the main support wire 78 about 90 degrees to the left to form an elbow curve as fig7 a to c show the catheter 10 includes symmetrical forward and rear cam faces 40 and 42 on the cam wheel 22 in combination an asymmetric attachment of the left and right steering wires 56 and.
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non mammalian species such as birds amphibians and fish may also be contemplated in certain embodiments of the invention particularly contemplated subjects are human subjects the compounds of the invention are administered in an amount and in accordance with a regimen effective to achieve the desired outcome e g full or partial inhibition of sodium channel activity an effective amount is intended to include an amount which when administered according to the desired dosing regimen at least partially attains the desired effect in particular a treatment effective amount is intended to include an amount which when administered according to the desired dosing regimen at least partially attains the desired therapeutic effect including one or more of alleviating eliminating or reducing the frequency one or more symptoms of preventing or delaying the onset of inhibiting the progression of or halting or reversing partially or altogether the onset or progression of the particular disorder or condition being treated suitable dosage amounts and dosing regimens can be determined by the attending physician and may depend on the particular condition being treated the severity of the condition as well as the general age health and weight of the subject suitable dosage amounts may lie in the range of from 1 u03bcg to 1 g of compound salt solvate or prodrug for example 1 u03bcg 1 mg 1 mg 10 mg 10 mg 50 mg 50 mg 100 mg 100 mg 500 mg 500 mg 750 mg or 750 mg 1000 mg dosages may be administered once or multiple times daily or one or more times weekly fortnightly or monthly the active ingredient may be administered in a single dose or a series of doses while it is possible for the active ingredient to be administered alone.
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wheels 16 the engine 12 includes a transmission a differential device and the like assembled thereto which are not shown and a rotational output of the engine 12 is transmitted to the front wheels 16 through the transmission the differential device and the like the vehicle 10 includes an ecu electronic control unit which is not shown the ecu obtains a variety of information such as operating states of accelerator and brake pedals which are not shown vehicle speed and a charged state of a battery 30 which will be described later and arbitrarily controls the engine 12 the transmission and the like based on the information in the meantime it should be noted that the engine 12 is not limited to the gasoline engine a generator 20 is provided at a side of the engine 12 the generator 20 generates power by rotational forces input from the engine 12 or front wheels 16 the battery 30 is provided at a central part in the underfloor space the battery 30 is a battery that drives the vehicle 10 and has a relatively high capacity the power generated in the generator 20 is stored in the battery 30 in the meantime it may be possible that the generator 20 is driven by power from the battery 30 to rotate the front wheels 16 or to start the engine 12 the vehicle 10 includes at the rear portion a sub frame 50 including the rear wheel electromotor 14 assembled thereto fig2 shows the sub frame 50 as shown in fig2 the sub frame 50 has a substantially rectangular shape and includes tubular members 52 and 54 which are main pipes provided at both sides of the vehicle 10 a front cross member 56 provided at the front portions of the.
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2 can be used to control operation of the other units in the rack if the distribution systems 2 are used primarily as data distribution hubs then the designated controller unit can be used to control the input output from each of ports 18 in each distribution system 2 for example fig8 shows an exemplary embodiment using a rack 800 to store multiple power distribution units 2 by using brackets 30 to secure each power distribution system 2 as shown in fig8 the power distribution units 2 may be connected with one another via the cables 48 fig5 is a top view of an alternative distribution system 2 according to an embodiment of the present invention in fig5 distribution system 2 has a distribution portion 32 formed in a hexagonal shape along bottom surface 8 distribution portion 32 is formed by sides 34 36 38 40 and 42 sides 34 and 36 may form an acute angle or a right angle whereas sides 36 and 38 may form an obtuse angle similarly sides 42 and 40 may form an acute angle or a right angle whereas sides 40 and 38 may form an obtuse angle fig6 is a top view of an alternative distribution system 2 according to an embodiment.
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the device does not accept dtmf codes for the dialing of telephone numbers then programming in pulse mode is imposed for this case set 108 to 0 if dtmf is permitted the set 108 to 1 it is pointed out that even if the telephone line does not permit dual tone the programming and commands for the device may be made in dual tone since the device integrates an internal dtmf decoder numerals 109 and 110 denote the two telephone numbers programmed for auto dialing the first digit of this series of numbers defines whether communication is to be made with a human 0 or an external modem 1 these numbers are dialed sequentially as will be later described by the respective algorithm if the call is local then the number dialed for example 555 5555 will be connected and the next four digits of the number will be ignored by the telephone company however if the first digit of the telephone number is a 1 then the number dialed is long distance and may be followed by a regional or area code such as 1 514 555 5555 the default number programmed in the system is a 34 no service 34 number all the option codes in fig1 b with the exception of 118 are part of the 34 on off 34 switching sub system with 111 112 and 113 being closely related option 112 is the 34 output contact arrangement 34 with 0 normally open and 1 normally closed considering that our system simply has two channels the right cell which is doubly framed always represents the second channel in certain applications of this sub system.
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disposed on the inner surface of each of the baseplates for electrically connecting the contact electrodes with the transparent electrodes in order to transmit the signal from the contact electrodes to the transparent electrodes the device is constructed so that the connecting electrodes are not electrically conducted with each other application_number US 26327288 A description fig1 is a cross sectional view of a conventional liquid crystal display device with a connector recently developed by the applicant the liquid crystal display device a of fig1 is manufactured in the steps shown in fig2 a b c transparent electrodes 3c 4c connecting electrodes 3b 4b and contact electrodes 3a 4a are patterned on surfaces of a pair of upper and lower baseplates 1 2 respectively spacers 7 are dispersed on the upper baseplate 1 and a sealing member 8 is printed on a surface of the lower baseplate 2 such upper and lower baseplates 1 and 2 are fitted together t provide the liquid crystal display device of fig1 an external circuit board 11 having electrodes 9 and 10 formed on its both sides is inserted between the contact electrodes 3a and 4a in this case a thermoplastic or thermosetting film 14 of anisotropic conductivity is temporarily attached to each of the electrodes.
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p 2 block 260 in block 250 if the source node 11 determines that the plunge response has been received the operation 200 moves to block 265 and the source node 11 reconfigures the path p 2 for normal transactions the operation then returns to block 240 and any pending transactions in the retransmit buffer 13 for which an acknowledgement has not been received are sent to the destination node 12 fig6 is a flow chart of an operation 300 for at the destination node 12 for receiving and responding to a plunge transaction the operation 300 begins in block 305 in block 310 the destination node 12 receives a plunge transaction in block 315 the destination node 12 determines if the path and flow control class from the source node 11 is deconfigured turned off if the path and flow control class is deconfigured the operation 300 moves to block 320 and the destination node 12 sends a plunge response back to the source node 11 along the same path the plunge transaction used in block 320 if the destination node 12 cannot send a plunge response immediately because for example the receive buffer 17 is full the destination node 12 may use the flag bit in the receive_seqid table 18 to indicate when to send the plunge response to the source node 11 the destination node 12 then reconfigures the path p 2 for sending and receiving normal transactions the operation 300 then ends block 330 in block 315 if the path is not deconfigured the operation 300 moves to block 325 and the destination node 12 notes an uncorrectable error notifies the source node 11 and deconfigures the path.
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outer surface of the upper end of the upper assembly 136 this cover also acts as a secondary metal to metal seal against the environment spaced substantially equidistant around the tree 105 and connected to the conductor 124 via a guidebase 184 are a plurality of guide rods 185 the upper ends of which are engageable with lower ends of an equal number of mating rods not shown retained in association with a further assembly a further assembly not shown may be a supplementary christmas tree provided for safety reasons in the event of failure of the tree 105 the further assembly may be supported by a semi submersible rig or floating platform a further valve 190 is provided within the tube 125 a lower end of this valve 190 being connected to a further conduit 195 extending into the borehole through the well head tube 125 and tubing hanger 126 while an upper end of the valve 190 is connected to the upper assembly 136 communicating with a bore 196 the further valve 190 is preferably also a ball valve the function of the further valve 190 and conduit 195 is to act as an annulus pressure control valve as is known in the art the embodiment of the invention described hereinbefore is given by way of example only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way it should be appreciated that the disclosed invention provides a particularly simple and easily constructed solution to problems experienced in this art and in particular to problems experienced within the realm of seat supported ball valves it.
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be preferably used include rosin alkylketene dimers higher fatty acid salts paraffin wax and alkenylsuccinic acid the weight ratio of the softening agent to the sizing agent is preferably from 1 100 to 10 1 more preferably 1 20 to 5 1 from the viewpoint of a balance between the desired effect and a reduction in the strength of the paper the base paper that is used in the present invention is produced mainly from wood pulp such as nbkp lbkp nbsp and lbsp in addition it can be produced from mixtures of wood pulp and synthetic fibers such as vinylon or synthetic pulp such as polyethylene from the viewpoint of flexibility it is preferred that the freeness of the pulp be such that it is not almost beaten however taking into consideration the formation and paper production suitability the canadian standard freeness of the pulp is preferably from 200 to 500 cc c s f fillers such as clay talc calcium carbonate and urea resin fine particles sizing agents such as rosin alkylketene dimers higher fatty acid salts paraffin wax and alkenylsuccinic acid and fixing agents such as aluminum sulfate and cationic polymers may be added if desired in addition surface sizing using pigments such as calcium carbonate and kaolin starch polyvinyl alcohol and sbr latexes may be applied furthermore the back of the base paper may be coated with a coating solution such as a film forming polymer for the purpose of preventing curling the heat sensitive coating solution as used herein will hereinafter be explained a color former and a color developer are dispersed independently in the respective water soluble polymer solutions for example by means of a ball mill.
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3 a and 3 b rotation speed changing actuators 4 a and 4 b independently changing engine rotation speeds n a and n b of the pair of left and right engines 3 a and 3 b a pair of left and right outdrive devices 10 a and 10 b respectively connected to the pair of left and right engines 3 a and 3 b and rotating screw propellers 15 a and 15 b so as to propel a hull 2 forward reverse switching clutches 16 a and 16 b disposed between the engines 3 a and 3 b and the screw propellers 15 a and 15 b a pair of left and right hydraulic steering actuators 17 a and 17 b respectively independently rotating the pair of left and right outdrive devices 10 a and 10 b laterally electromagnetic valves 17 aa and 17 ba controlling hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic steering actuators 17 a and 17 b a joystick 21 accelerator levers 22 a and 22 b and an operation wheel 23 as operation means setting a traveling direction of the ship an operation amount detection sensor 39 see fig5 as an operation amount detection means detecting an operation amount of the joystick 21 operation amount detection sensor 43 a and 43 b see fig5 as operation amount detection means detecting operation amounts of the accelerator levers 22 a and 22 b an operation amount detection sensor 44 see fig5 as an operation amount detection means detecting an operation amount of the operation wheel 23 and a control device 31 see fig5 controlling the rotation speed changing actuators 4 a and 4 b the forward reverse.
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into another force such as those indicated by the lines b 1 and b 2 the intersection is also varied thus a desired intersection can be produced it is naturally possible to produce a desired intersection by varying the line of magnetic force of the magnet the influence of the return spring of the piston on the pressing force of the piston working efficiency is represented in table 2 in this case the diameter of the piston is set at 50 mm and the stretching force of the return spring is set at 5 kg although the actual pressing force of the piston is the value calculated by subtracting 5 kg from the value shown in table 2 in consideration of a practical numerical value range for example if the supply pressure is 5 kg cm 2 the effective pressing force which is practically usable with respect to 100 kg which is the pressing force produced in other words the efficiency is 95 if a plurality of engine bodies are used by means of a crank mechanism since the backing motion is actuated by the advancing motion between each other the return spring may be dispensed with as desired fig3 shows another embodiment of the present invention a plurality of engine bodies 11 are provided in opposition to each other the magnet 7 is an integral disc shaped rare earth magnet and the magnet 8 is an integral annular rare earth magnet the piston 2 has a connecting rod 29 rotatably connected to the piston 2 by a pin 27 the connecting rod 29 is attached to an adapter plate 28 on which a blade or the like is mounted to the adapter plate 28 another connecting rod 30 is attached so as.
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or semi lustrous however it is also possible to improve the brightness of the deposit by adding known brightening agents such as those disclosed in any of the prior art patents listed earlier the resultant plating bath will then have all of the desirable characteristics of a bright or semi bright deposit the surface active agents can be rendered more solution soluble by techniques generally known in the art such solution soluble derivatives of the desirable surface active agents can be made e g by sulfating sulfonating phosphating phosphonating carboxylating etc provided the derivative does not impair the suitability of the material for purposes of this invention stated previously there are a wide variety of high speed electroplating equipment commercially available today one typical apparatus is disclosed in u s pat no 3 819 502 to meuldjik while others are disclosed in articles entitled 34 high speed electrogalvanizing line with insoluble anode at kimitsu works of nippon steel corporation 34 by m morimoto et al 34 swim plating as a continuous process 34 by j j miles et al and 34 continuous plating of copper nickel and chromium on wide steel strip for decorative and function applications 34 by h wettner a high speed machine for controlled depth electroplating is disclosed in an article entitled 34 how to save gold with selective deposits 34 by c d eidschun each of these papers was presented at the american electroplater 39 s society 39 s second continuous plating seminar chicago ill jan 24 26 1977 it must be emphasized that these high speed electroplating units are merely illustrative and fall within the general description given in this application those skilled in the art are aware of a wide.
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that the low voltage battery 16 will be charged with a current whose magnitude is approximately equal to the difference between the threshold current limit of the battery charger 12 and that defined by the traction battery charge profile hence the battery charger 12 may not permit uncontrolled current flow up to the threshold limit of the battery charger 12 to the low voltage battery 16 to satisfy the low voltage set point rather the battery charger 12 may control the current flow to the low voltage battery 16 during the ramp up and ramp down portions of traction battery charging the battery charger 12 may also control the current flow to the low voltage battery 16 during the maximum charge period if the current limit of the traction battery 14 is less than the current limit of the battery charger 12 according to the difference between the current limits as an example if the threshold current limit of the battery charger 12 is equal to 11 amps and at a particular time the magnitude of current associated with the ramp up portion of the traction battery charge profile is equal to 4 amps then the current available to charge the low voltage battery 16 at that time is equal to 7 amps the current available for charging the low voltage battery 16 may similarly be determined for all.
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16e being of the largest dimension as illustrated in fig1 and 2 each of the sections 16a 16b 16cand 16d is of generally circular configuration whereas section 16e is made of a plurality of sides or facets arranged next to each other to define a closed configuration such as an octagon having eight sides the hollow member 12 is enclosed by a top portion 18 in which there is inset a pair of wells 24a and 24b for respectively receiving warning light 72a and 72b as shown in dotted line in fig5 the warning lights 72a and 72b are releasably secured within the wells 24a and 24b respectively by bolts not shown as particularly illustrated in fig1 and 3 well 24a is associated with recesses 28a and 28b a bolt is inserted through a bolt receiving passage 32 so as to pass through a threaded opening within its warning light 72a before coming to rest in recess 28b whereby the warning light 72a is retained in its well 24a similarly the well 24b is associated with recesses 30a and 30b for receiving a bolt through its threaded bolt receiving passage 34 as required by various state and federal regulations reflective strips 20a and 20b are illustratively disposed about sections 16b and 16c to make the traffic.
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of stops 28 the blades 3 are then free to pitch to a 45 degree pitch angle the aerodynamic braking effect keeps the rotor speed within a structurally safe range this is a fail safe system of rotor protection the lower end of the main shaft 2 is supported by two bottom bearings 44 and 45 as shown in fig8 the main bearing or upper bearing 44 is mounted to the main support cross beam 46 above the gearbox 10 and the foundation the shaft system includes the main shaft 2 and a drive shaft 47 this shaft system can pivot about the main bearing 44 both bearings are self aligning the shaft system including main shaft 2 and drive shaft 47 teeters because the guy cables 7 can stretch under load the bottom bearing 45 must be able to move in the horizontal plane to relieve bending stresses in the drive shaft 47 bearing 45 is smaller than the main bearing 44 the drive shaft is stepped at the bottom to accommodate bearing 45 and so that bearing 45 can share thrust loads with the main bearing 44 the lower bearing rests on plate 48 which rests on a roller bearing surface 49 shown in fig1 the roller bearing surface 49 allows the bearing support plate 48 to move freely in the horizontal plane to relieve bending on the drive shaft 47 all of these plates are supported by the foundation 50 through several plates that are held in place horizontally.
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as in example i part a no 1 using 30 g na 2 so 4 in the slurry of starch 100 g and a solution of 3 4 g naoh and 5 g na 2 so 4 in 70 g water to adjust the ph the reagent amounts starch base and nitrogen content are shown below ______________________________________ cationic n acetal nstarch base in base acetal reagent in cationic acetal______________________________________waxy corn 0 270 15 d 0 240waxy corn 0 270 12 e 0 360waxy corn 0 270 12 f none corn none 15 g 0 380______________________________________ no nitrogen in acetal reagent this example describes the preparation of cellulose acetals they were prepared using the general procedure of u s pat no 4 129 722 cited previously a total of 20 g span 80 a surfactant available from hercules was dissolved in 200 g isopar e petroleum solvent composed mostly of c 8 isoparaffin b p of 116 u00b0 142 u00b0 c in a 500 ml flask equipped with a thermometer mechanical agitator condenser and suitable size dropping funnels cationic hydroxyethylcellulose 50 g grafted with dimethyldiallylammonium chloride dmdaac was added to the solvent surfactant blend the 15 g of reagent a of example i was dissolved in 10 ml water and added to the reaction mixture over a 30 min period this was followed by addition of 8 ml of 10 n naoh the temperature was raised to 50 u00b0 c and held 3 hrs followed by cooling to room temperature and neutralization.
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in a plane parallel to that of the substrate 600 note that this example embodiment shows a total of 16 vcsel array modules 606 receivers 608 and transceivers 610 those of skill in the art will recognize that any number and any combination of vcsel array modules 606 receivers 608 and transceivers 610 may be used within the scope of the present invention fig7 is a top view of an example embodiment of a vlsi circuit module including a plurality of integrated vcsel array modules according to the present invention fig7 is identical to fig6 with the exception that a plurality of terminators translators or other components are attached to the flexible connector a standard vlsi package substrate 700 constructed of a common package material such as a ceramic or organic material is shown in this example embodiment of the present invention with a single large application specific integrated circuit asic 702 attached to the substrate 700 underneath a standard heat spreader 716 the asic 702 may be any one of a number of integrated circuit devices such as a microprocessor memory cross bar cache controller fpga or any of a number of large scale integrated lsi or very large scale integrated vlsi circuits also present on the substrate are a quantity.
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airflow through the material so that the material may serve as an effective sealing element the fibrous nature of the structure on the other hand does permit breathing of the fabric and permits escape of air through the seal when subjected to a substantial increase in pressure the zigzag stitching provided by the seams between the juxtaposed components tends to maintain the components in the flattened state which they assume during the stitching operation but the fibrous nature of the components permits them to have sufficient resilience to serve as an effective sealing element which may conform to variations in surfaces between which the sealing element is positioned it has been found that the lengthwise extensibility and widthwise inextensibility of the composite fabric permits the tape to be laid flat around a corner for the purpose of providing maximum tape effectiveness it has been found that the width of the composite tape should be less than one third of the radius of curvature of the sharpest curve to which the tape is subjected the tape of the present invention is also highly effective for wrap around framing for glass inserts and the like wherein the tape is wrapped around the edge of the glass insert prior to its insertion into the frame the same tape thereby serves as a framing gasket for both surfaces of the glass insert the lengthwise extensibility of the tape of the present invention enables the.
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characteristics in the firework image sensing mode are provided the setting to increase the chromaticity may be changed according to each gamma characteristic since the output according to the gamma characteristic in the firework image sensing mode is higher than that according to the normal gamma characteristic in a high input level range while the first embodiment of the present invention has been described with respect to an arrangement in which a diaphragm is used as a shutter a different arrangement may be used in which for example a shutter is provided separately from a diaphragm or an electronic shutter implemented by controlling reset and accumulation of electric charge generated by photoelectric conversion in the image sensing unit 103 furthermore the first embodiment is effective both in still image sensing and in moving image sensing and different gamma characteristics respectively associated with still image sensing and moving image sensing may be used fig9 is a block diagram of an image sensing system of a moving image sensing electronic camera schematically showing the second embodiment of the present invention in fig9 reference numeral 201 denotes a lens reference numeral 202 a diaphragm for adjustment of exposure reference numeral 203 an image sensing unit reference numeral 204 an analog front end afe that samples an output from the image sensing unit and performs a d conversion of the sampled output reference numeral 205 a y c separation circuit reference numeral 206 a color signal processing section reference numeral 207 a luminance signal processing section reference numeral 208 a color difference matrix circuit reference numeral 209 a mode switch section reference numeral 210 an addition proportion control section reference numeral 211 a.
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the video is added to the main window 860 450 of the secondary server the add entry to primary window routine in fig1 is very similar to the routine used to fill in the secondary window with a notable exception a test is made to see if the video is currently playing 1000 if so a u2018 playing icon u2019 is displayed 1005 to alert the user that a playing video is missing from the secondary if the video is not playing a second test is made to see if the video is queued 1010 if so a u2018 queued icon u2019 is displayed 1015 to reflect its status if the video is not playing or queued a normal video icon is used 1020 the rest of the routine duplicates the processing of the secondary the video name 1030 status 1040 size 1050 duration 1060 creation date and time 1070 and the encoded bit rate of the compressed video 1080 are displayed in the primary 39 s window the fill main window routine continues to loop 850 through each primary video to ascertain which videos are missing from the secondary server when all primary video have been processed control is returned 865 to the initialization routine after setting status 760 and displaying the amount of free hard disk space the main thread enters a loop 770 where it responds to user keyboard and mouse activity as user commands are processed 780 are they are entered the loop 770 is not exited until the user closes the application at which time the program exits 790 fig9 contains the logic to handle user commands invoked by either mouse or keyboard operation 900 handles the request to sort the videos in the main window the.
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signal values airsignal 0 and airsignal 1 a particular embodiment of the invention is depicted in fig9 in which a simple sensor 34 a provides a binary signal indicating air or no air in the particular section 36 a of the fluid conduit 16 the sensor 34 a takes a sample each time that the pump mechanism 24 takes a step so that the resulting binary air values represent either a step with air or a step without air a clock sampler 84 provides values indicating to which pump motor step each binary air value corresponds with many peristaltic mechanisms driven by a step motor the fluid flow varies widely from step to step and some steps may even generate negative flow thus the binary air values for various steps may have to be processed to account for the fluid that actually flowed during that step in the embodiment shown the motor control 86 groups the steps in each pump cycle into several packets so that each packet includes several pump steps the fluid volume qsample pumped in the particular packet may be of the same order of magnitude as the fluid volume pumped in the other packets to achieve this result the packets may have different numbers of step in them the binary air values are provided to a packet accumulator 88 and sorted into values representing steps with air and values representing steps without air when the packet is completed i e when the motor has stepped through all the steps in the packet the number of steps with air are divided by.
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and the same data is mirrored on a different pv pv 1 and at a different position this will be discussed further with respect to the flowcharts of fig4 and 5 fig4 is a flowchart of one version of the dynamic resynchronization process of the invention the assumption is that there has previously been a system failure resulting in the need to resynchronize the storage system and that a sequential resynchronization of the lvs in the system has commenced but is not yet completed immediately after the system failure a signal is set at each lv indicating the need for resynchronization and during the sequential resynchronization process as each lv is reached and resynchronized this resync need signal is removed from the resynchronized lv thus while this resynchronization is going on the storage system is also being normally accessed also for convenience in description we will assume that the mirrored data is contained in two rather than three lps in step 60 an application on the data processing system requests a read of block 0 on a lv lv 1 the particular logic and pvs are respectively illustrated in fig2 and 3 thus in step 61 lv 1 gets a read request for block 0 the logical data in lv 1 block 0.
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reference numeral 50 on the lower end thereof when downward movement of the pipe 22 and point 50 encounters a resistance to penetration of a subsurface formation which cannot be overcome by the weight of the device vibratory movement and forces will be automatically imparted to the pipe 22 and point 50 mounted thereon to introduce an additional downward vibratory force without requiring a heavy counteracting weight to move the mounting pipe and point downwardly in the subsurface formation to a desired depth the lower end of the tower 12 includes a vertically disposed supporting frame 52 which includes a bracket structure 54 supporting the lower end of the guide tube 20 with the bracket structure 54 being adjustable to compensate for wear between the guide tube 20 and the pipe 22 positioned between a bottom frame member 56 and a top frame member 58 of the frame 52 is a pair of rubber latticework supports 60 which supports a housing structure 62 supporting the pinion gear 46 and hydraulic motor assembly 44 and the vibratory exciter 48 as illustrated in fig2 and 3 the vibratory exciter 48 includes a housing 64 with a pair of rotating eccentrically weighted members 66 therein which may be similar to the structure disclosed in u s pat no 4 819 740 issued apr 11 1989 or u s pat no 4 553 443 issued nov 19 1985 the housing 64 of the vibratory exciter is rigidly affixed to the housing 62 for rack gear 46 such as by welding or the like and both of.
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39 s backswing application_number US 87484486 A description fig1 illustrates the golf stance and swing practice device according to the present invention the golf stance and swing practice device comprises a plurality of linear frame members preferably in the form of tubular bar each having graduated markings along its length which is laid upon the ground in the preferred embodiment the linear frame members 1 2 3 and 4 are rotatably connected to each other through use of four swivel clamps 5 6 7 and 8 which allow the frame to be set up to practice any type of golf shot a plurality of foot position indicator markers 9 are slidably attached to the first graduated linear frame member 1 also disclosed is the use of linear frame member 4 which can be used as a ball placement indicator as is disclosed in detail in fig3 6 and 7 and or indicating the proper stroke during putting stance and swing practice as is disclosed in detail in on fig3 rotatably attached by use of another swivel clamp 10 to the third graduated linear frame member 3 is a linear bar 11 linear bar 11 has graduated markings and is adjustable to create a vertical angle of any specific degree to the ground adjustment of linear bar 11 permits the correct target line for a golf shot to be established ideally the correct target line would be parallel to linear bar 11 in the vertical plane linear bar 11 is also useful for indicating the proper degree of stroke for hitting a golf ball any specific distance attached to swivel clamp 5 there may be a.
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second end 122 of the shackle 12 simultaneously pass through the axial grooves 162 of the dials 161 by adjusting the dials 161 the axial teeth 123 are not allowed to pass through the axial grooves 162 and the padlock 1 is again in a locked state based on the above descriptions the padlock in accordance with the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed it can be operated by either a key or a combination in addition it can be observed that the stop member 14 and the locking member 16 respectively limits the rotational movement of the first end 121 of the shackle 12 and the axial movement of the second end 122 of the shackle 12 to perform the desired locking function further since there is no notch formed on the shackle 12 the cost for the additional machining process can be avoided and the structure strength of the shackle is superior to that of the conventional shackle fig1 shows a partially sectional view of a padlock in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention in the current embodiment a hole 116 is formed within the casing 11 u2032 in addition the locking mechanism 16 u2032 comprises a shoulder 124 which protrudes from the second end 122 of the shackle 12 and is pivotally received within the hole 116.
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formed by the coils the hollow interior and the air pockets of the coil spring 62 as well as the radiopaque fibers 64 the coil spring 62 is pre shaped prior to being loaded into the marker recess 46 so that it tends to form a circular shape as shown in fig6 after it is ejected from the marker recess 46 the circular shape tends to resist migration within the tissue fig7 illustrates a second embodiment 70 of a radiopaque marker having a star burst configuration comprising a core 72 with multiple fingers 74 extending from the core fig8 illustrates a third embodiment 80 of a radiopaque marker that is similar to the star burst marker 70 in that it comprises a core 82 from which extend three fingers 84 each of the fingers includes radiopaque fibers 86 which are preferably made from dacron or a similar material fig9 illustrates a fourth embodiment 90 of a radiopaque marker having a generally y shaped configuration comprising an arm 92 from which extend diverging fingers 94 the arm and fingers 92 94 are preferably made from a suitable resilient metal such that the fingers can be compressed towards each other and the entire radiopaque marker 90 stored within the marker recess 46 of the cannula upon ejection of the marker 90 from the marker recess 46 into the tissue mass the fingers 94 will spring outwardly to provide the marker 90 with an effectively greater.
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the nanoparticles may be of a generally round shape forming nanospheres in another embodiment shown in fig2 the nanoparticles are graphine nanoplatelets 20 in one embodiment the nanoparticles have a size range from about 1 to 20 nanometers thick and about 1 to 50 microns wide the nanoparticles and in one particular embodiment of nanoplatelets may be provided in a weight fraction range of up to 20 in another embodiment the nanoplatelets may be in a weight fraction range from about 1 10 in yet another embodiment the weight fraction range may be about 4 6 the nanoparticles may be mixed into the base fluid by stirring or shaking in order to provide a generally homogenous and even dispersion the even dispersion of nanoparticles in the base fluid facilitates a more even heat transfer over the surface area of the seat pads 14 and 16 the more even heat transfer provides an improved perception of comfort and cooling to the seated user experimental data has verified the effect of improved thermal conductivity with the addition of graphine nanoparticles three samples each of the base fluid and the nanoparticle enhanced fluid were subjected to testing and measurement of thermal properties the base fluid and the nanoparticle enhanced base fluid both contained microspheres or micro balloons which are added to reduce the fluid density and increase the fluid viscosity thermal conductivity of the samples were measured using a modified transient plane source sensor placed in contact with each of the specimens the thermal conductivity was measured at a test temperature of approximately 23 degrees c test samples for the base fluid without nanoplatelets yielded thermal conductivity measurements of 0 087 w m k 0 086 w m k and 0 085 w m k.
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for such refrigerants and is within regulatory requirements for example the refrigeration loop 110 has a refrigerant charge limit of no more than 150 grams of hydrocarbon refrigerant such as propane it should be appreciated that the term u201c hydrocarbon refrigerant u201d used herein may include other classifications of flammable or toxic refrigerants including a2l rated refrigerants other refrigerants may have alternative refrigerant charge limit regulations for example an a2l rated refrigerant has a charge limit of 500 grams with continued reference to fig2 the refrigeration system 100 also includes a second circuit or fluid loop or low side loop 120 referred to as the u201c low side loop 120 u201d for purposes of description only the low side loop 120 may be a low side chilled fluid loop that provides a chilled fluid to refrigerate or otherwise maintain a desired temperature of the merchandiser 10 the chilled fluid can include hydrofluoroether hfe or another chilled fluid suitable for providing refrigeration to the merchandiser 10 the low side loop 120 includes the chiller 119 a pump 122 and a heat exchanger 126 the pump 122 is in fluid communication with the chiller 119 via loop piping 124 the piping 124 also fluidly connects the chiller 119 to the heat exchanger 126 and the heat exchanger 126 to the chiller 119 to form the loop 120 as illustrated the heat exchanger 126 defines an evaporator of.
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p 1 equalizes with relatively minor pressure drops with the pressure p 2 in the bonnet cavity 108 the bonnet cavity 108 is fluidly coupled to the right side of the gate above the seat pocket 18 b so that the pressure p 2 on the right side of the gate in fig2 is equal to the pressure p 2 on the left side the mirror image orientation of the seat 20 b in the seat pocket 18 b and the reverse orientation of the seals compared to the seat 20 a creates a seal so that the fluid at pressure p 2 is prevented from leaking downstream of the seat 20 b into the downstream portion of the flow passage 13 at pressure p 3 thus the upstream seat 20 a leaks intentionally and the downstream seat 20 b seals intentionally in the orientations of the fluid flow shown if the flow was reversed so that seat 20 b became the upstream seat and seat 20 a became the downstream seat the result would be the mirror image where the upstream seat 20 b would leak and the downstream seat 20 a would seal the simplicity of this design and yet the ability to seal in such fashion is caused by astute orientation and selection of the various components described here more specifically the pressure p 1 in conjunction with the action of the wave spring 96 forces the seat 20 a toward the gate 30 the metal to metal contact of the metal radial sealing surface 90 or the metal radial sealing surface 92 or both is not effectively engaged to seal against the.
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720 and one or more flower 730 the lighting stick 700 includes a light source not shown within the light cover 710 in one embodiment the lighting cover 710 comprises any transparent semi transparent or non opaque material including but not limited to plastic silk fabric rubber glass ceramic or any other natural or non natural material that allows light 740 to emanate or pass through the light cover 710 in a further embodiment the lighting cover may include one or more transparent semi transparent or non opaque material and may further comprise an opaque material furthermore lighting cover 710 may comprise one or more color texture and may vary in opacity and transparency to create variance in the transmittance of light 740 fig8 is a top perspective view of a lighting device integrated into a flower in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention fig8 illustrates various embodiments discussed in reference to fig7 fig9 is a cross section view of a lighting device integrated into a flower in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention in one embodiment lighting stick 700 includes a lighting cover 710 which further comprises a stem 720 and one or more flower 730 additionally within the lighting cover there is one or more light source 910 and the one or more light source is connected by a wire 920 moreover a segment of the wire 920 is a terminal end of the wire 930 in one embodiment the terminal end of the wire is connected to another wire not shown or a power source not shown such as a common wall receptacle battery solar cell or other means of.
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of the desired signal and the other phase shift accounts for the aoa of the interference while not shown it will be understood that the beam forming controller 104 may include one or more processors and one or more non transitory computer readable memories storing instructions that are executed on the one or more processors in the illustrated example the processor 104 includes a weighting factor stage 106 that may be configured to determine a minimization antenna weighting factor and a maximization antenna weighting factor from weighted and unweighted received signals the controller 104 further includes an array factor stage 108 that can determine combined array factors e g one from the minimization antenna weighting factor and from the maximization antenna weighting factor and another from summing elements to produce beam factors that are used for beam pattern forming the stage 108 may determine a beam steering factor array that is applied to the three element element antenna array 102 in transmitting a signal to a target or in receiving a signal from a target a detailed schematic of an example configuration of the system 100 is shown in fig2 an advantage of this configuration is that the system can perform beam steering to the desired direction and nulling to the interference direction simultaneously elements a 1 a 2 and a 3 are antenna spaced by distances d 1 and d 2 as shown each antenna a 1 a 2 and a 3 produces a received signaled e 1 e 2 and e 3 respectively weighting factors w 1 and w 2 are applied to selective of these received signals as shown to produce weight received signals w 1 e 1 and w 2 e 2 for example.
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support a trench that penetrates the entire depth of the substrate thus for the purposes of this document a trench should be considered as a feature disposed proximate a waveguide having sufficient depth to attenuate one of the te and tm modes more than the other referring to fig4 a second embodiment of the invention is shown having a feature intended to substantially duplicate some of the effects of the trenches as described with reference to fig3 a 3 b and 3 c the waveguide structure of fig4 features a waveguide core having a periodically varying width in a region in which the waveguide core is narrow the waveguide is sufficiently narrow that the mode profiles of the lowest order te and tm modes are affected in a region where the width of the waveguide core is a maximum the waveguide core is sufficiently wide that the mode profiles of the lowerst order te and tm mode experience a different attenuation characteristic than in the narrow region optionally in the region where the waveguide core width is maximized the lower order te and tm mode are not substantially affected by the presence of the trench a person of skill in the art will appreciate that embodiments of the invention are useful for both active and passive waveguide structures although a wide variety of optical components will produce polarization dependent loss it is felt that the invention is particularly useful in compensating for polarization dependent loss in active optical components such as laser sources and optical amplifiers since a deep etching process is commonly used step in producing ridge waveguide structures the costs of providing polarization compensated components is minimal using the teaching of.
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cutter radial and cutter tangential directions pillar clamp 5 inserted into clamp pocket 7 forces pillar end surface 9 downward against pillar pocket bottom 10 which is generally planar in whole or in part though not necessarily planar and back against pillar pocket back wall 11 pillar clamp 5 may be affixed to body base 1 in various ways in this case shown pillar clamp 5 is affixed to body base with pillar clamp screw 12 other means than a threaded fastener may be used likewise pillar clamps 5 of different style and shape may be used with appropriate changes in the geometry of pillar clamp receiver 6 so long as the noted clamping forces are achieved body base 1 may have to the extent needed an insert clearance space 13 associated with each pillar pocket 4 when insert support pillar 3 is cylindrically shaped and thus in a cylindrically shaped pillar pocket 4 some means of supporting torsional loads about the axis of insert support pillar is required in the displayed embodiment shown in fig6 this is achieved through the choice of geometry associated with the interface between pillar clamp 5 and pillar clamp receiver 6 an insert support pillar 3 has at its pillar top 14 the appropriate geometry for either direct or indirect mounting of a cutting insert 15 fig7 a illustrates a direct.
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diameter b which is of different size than the diameter a and is shown in the drawings as being smaller a flange 20 of the insert 19b limits its insertion into the boss the operator can selectively choose the insert 19a or 19b to change the effective size of the stock entry opening which leads tangentially into the chamber 13 the plurality of inserts can also be used to provide a plurality of inlet configurations thus by changing inserts the inlet design can be changed from cylindrical to conical or even rectangular the upper end of the chamber 13 is provided with an annular boss 16 adapted to receive an insert 23a the insert 23a has a flange 25 at its upper end to fit snugly into the boss 16 and has a central overflow or vortex finder opening 24 of a diameter c a plurality of vortex finder inserts are provided with another being illustrated in fig4 and 5 at 23b these are provided with flanges 25 and have a flow opening 24 therethrough of a diameter d which is shown to be smaller than the diameter c of the insert 23a the operator can remove the inset 23a and substitute therefor the inset 23b to obtain a smaller vortex finder opening it will be seen that by providing a plurality of inserts such as 23a and 23b for the vortex finder opening different sizes of opening from the chamber 13 can be achieved also by having a plurality of inserts such as 19a and 19b the operator can selectively choose the inlet flow opening by changing these openings selectively the operator has the capability to adjust either the capacity of cleaning efficiency without.
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and rotates with the supply spindle 202 the chopper wheel 230 includes a plurality of spaced teeth separated by gaps a sensing mechanism not shown is positioned to sense rotation of the chopper wheel 230 by sensing the alternating teeth and gaps when the chopper wheel 230 fails to rotate when rotation is expected the card processor knows that the end of the foil has been reached and has pulled away from the supply roll 204 referring now to fig9 and 10 the card processor 20 may include a laser engraving mechanism 50 for performing laser personalization on the card the laser engraving mechanism 50 may be located as an add on mechanism toward the rear 17 of the card processor 20 with portions of the mechanism 50 extending under the card processor as shown in fig1 with reference to fig9 the laser engraving mechanism 50 comprises a power supply 66 for powering the laser and a printed circuit assembly pca board 64 for controlling the laser and or portions or all of the processor 20 a laser head 62 generates a laser beam which is expanded by beam expander 60 the transmission of the laser beam is regulated by a beam shutter and solenoid 58 which is controlled by the pca board 64 proximate the beam shutter and solenoid 58 is a beam deflector 56 for deflecting the beam to create.
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quantity to yield a number of reaction sites well in excess of the number of analyte molecules or moieties to be assayed for a competition assay the coated cell is contacted with a mixture of the sample that may contain the analyte being assayed and a known quantity of the same analyte tagged with a second label for the well known sandwich assay the coated cell would also be contacted with the sample that may contain untagged analyte being assayed and also with a reagent containing free ligands of that specified type but tagged with a second label for a fluorescent assay the tags contains fluorophors in particular compounds such as fluorescein rhodamine rare earth chelates and the like methods for linking fluorescent tags to a wide variety of analytes particularly proteinaceous materials are very well known and many of the commercially available fluorescent compounds need not be functionalized for attachment because they already have linking groups for example a large number of dyes and procedures for coupling same to ligands such as antibodies are described in u s pat no 4 166 105 issued aug 28 1979 to tomas hirschfeld similarly methods for coupling known luminescent or radioactive tags to analytes are also well known to those skilled in the art and need not be incorporated here signals obtained from the tagged captor ligands immobilized on the substrate and from the immobilized analyte whether from a.
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spherical bearing assemblies provides a degree of movement or articulation of the hinge which compensates for panel contours relative to the frame assembly for example if a panel provides a variety of contours the movement of the hinge may not merely be along a linear path rather movement of the panel relative to the frame using the hinge may require more complex adjustable movements during the opening and closing of the panel relative to the frame the hinge assembly as disclosed herein accommodates the variations associated with panels and frames also the use of the hinge as disclosed facilitates use of a single type of hinge with a variety of panels having a variety of contours the hinge assembly 30 as described herein also includes a latching feature which allows the hinge to be latched in an opening position see fig2 and 4 thereby eliminating the need for an additional structure to maintain the panel 26 in an open position relative to the frame 24 in this regard the shaft 88 includes ends 98 which extend beyond the outboard surfaces of the corresponding flanges 60 these ends provide a structure which can be captured by a latching notch 100 defined by a latching arm 104 carried on a latch assembly 108 the latch assembly includes the latching arm a rod 112 extending through the latching arms 104 the corresponding flanges 60 the rod 112 defines an axis of rotation 114 to facilitate movement of the latching arms 104 relative to the flanges 60 in the unlocked position a spring 118 biases the latch assembly 108 in a u201c locking u201d position in this position the latching arms 104 are positioned in a spring biased orientation.
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wheel 12 which preferably comprises a plurality of spokes having character elements formed at their ends and adapted to be impacted by a hammer 14 in order to drive a selected character element against a platen 16 over which a sheet of paper or other print receiving medium 18 may be interposed although other character print and paper support means are within the scope of the invention a print ribbon 20 is interposed between the character element 12 and the paper 18 so as to leave an inked impression corresponding to the character elements selected it will be observed that in fig1 the ribbon is shown being disposed at rather below the print point defined by the position of the hammer 14 this is so that the operator of the typewriter can see what he or she has typed in operation the ribbon 20 is raised by lifter means not shown when the hammer 14 is about to impact the character element 12 and juxtaposed with respect thereto the ribbon is carried by locator means 180 which is provided with an uplifted portion 181 under which the hammer and character element may pass on their way to the paper 18 the locator means 180 is mounted by means of posts 44 on a moving cartridge 22 desirably driven by a linear stepper motor 26 the ribbon is then passed through flexible leaders 34 and 36 which are connected in turn to a ribbon cartridge 28 which is mounted within a receptacle 30 in this way when the carriage 22 moves back and forth with respect to the frame of the typewriter and the paper 18.
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end of a string 7 at the opposite end with respect to the pegbox 4 the strings 7 are moreover connected to the engagement points 15 of a tailpiece 8 fixed to the sound box 2 with the bottom or tail portion 14 in such a way said that by turning the pegs 5 the tension of the strings is adjusted and consequently it is possible to tune the instrument with reference to fig5 a peg 5 according to the invention is described comprising a generally frustoconical stem 9 with axis 12 which at the end of larger diameter terminates with a manual gripping portion 10 the peg 5 is made up of two parts each made of a different material and in particular a central core 11 surrounded by a peripheral portion 13 the central portion 11 is made of a non metal material preferably selected from among carbon fibre kevlar and composite materials in general whilst the outer portion 13 is made of wood also to enable easy machining thereof to reduce the diameter if need be in a preferred embodiment the peg 5 is obtained by making the central bore corresponding to the portion 11 and then inserting the central portion 13 after applying a glue suitable for the materials chosen advantageously since the portion 13 is not made of metal material it can be bored in a transverse direction to create the bore 20 for attachment of the string to the peg without deviating the drill and damaging the peg as would occur if a metal insert were used with reference to fig7 and 8 a tailpiece 8 according to the invention is described made up of two layers 16 17 stably coupled by.
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glycol eg 40 ml of a solution of 144 7 g agno 3 in 3 l of eg 560 ml of eg and 2 6 ml of a 6 mm solution of fecl 2 in eg were blended and charged to an addition funnel equipped to drip into a syringe body that fed the inlet of a peristaltic pump masterflex u00ae 7518 10 pump head equipped with 0 188 in id 0 375 in od flexible tubing and driven by a 6 to 600 rpm masterflex u00ae 7521 40 console drive the outlet of the pump fed the inlet of a ca 200 ft long run of 0 25 in od stainless steel tubing 0 049 in wall thickness approximately 95 of the tubing was located in a blue m u00ae oven with the final 5 of the tubing being immersed in an ice water bath outside of the oven the outlet of the tubing fed a product receiver the oven was heated to 144 5 u00b0 c after which the pump speed control was set to deliver 11 9 ml min and the addition funnel drip rate was adjusted to maintain a constant head upstream of the pump after 64 min the pump speed control was increased to deliver 185 ml min with a compensating adjustment in the addition funnel drip rate when a brownish grey suspension appeared on the outlet of the stainless steel tubing the pump rate was decreased to deliver 11 9 ml min with a compensating adjustment in the addition funnel drip rate fig3 is a micrograph of the product suspension showing silver nanowires and many particles 40 ml of a solution of 284 0 g polyvinylpyrrolidone pvp 55 000 molecular weight in 3 l ethylene glycol eg 40 ml of a solution of 144.
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4 or 5 ethylheptyl 1 2 or 3 propylhexyl decyl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 methylnonyl 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 ethyloctyl 1 2 3 or 4 propylheptyl undecyl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 or 9 methyldecyl 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 ethylnonyl 1 2 3 4 or 5 propyloctyl 1 2 or 3 butylheptyl 1 pentylhexyl dodecyl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 or 10 methylundecyl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 ethyldecyl 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 propylnonyl 1 2 3 or 4 butyloctyl 1 2 pentylheptyl and isopinocampheyl preferred are the alkyl groups methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl n butyl isobutyl sec butyl tert butyl amyl isoamyl sec amyl 1 2 dimethylpropyl 1 1 dimethylpropyl hexyl and octyl the term u201c c 3 c 16 cycloalkyl u201d denotes a saturated hydrocarbon group comprising between 3 and 16 carbon atoms including a mono or polycyclic structural moiety examples are cyclopropyl cyclobutyl cyclopentyl cyclohexyl cycloheptyl cyclooctyl cyclononyl or cyclodecyl preferred are the cycloalkyl groups cyclopropyl cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl the term u201c c 6 c 14 aryl u201d denotes an unsaturated hydrocarbon group comprising between 6 and 14 carbon atoms including at least one aromatic ring system like phenyl or naphthyl or any other aromatic ring system the term u201c c 7 c 24 aralkyl u201d denotes an aryl substituted alkyl group comprising between 7 and 24 carbon atoms including for example a phenyl naphthyl or alkyl substituted phenyl or alkyl substituted naphthyl group or any other aromatic ring system examples of aralkyl groups include benzyl 1 or 2 phenylethyl 1 2 or 3.
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of allowed u s patent application ser no 750 618 and u s pat no 4 085 700 both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in fig1 pile fabric 10 which has been printed with stiffening agent in accordance with the teachings of the above mentioned applications is stored in scray 12 to insure that pile fabric 10 is unwrinkled and evenly tensioned as it passes over nose bar 14 adjacent to blade 16 it is first passed over rollers 18 driven rollers 20 and then over spreader 21 roller 22 and spreader 23 pile fabric 10 passes over nose bar 14 and is taken up by driven spreaders 24 driven rollers 26 and is stored on take up roll 28 since it is important that pile fabric 10 be uniformly tensioned as it passes over nose bar 14 and to avoid start up problems band knife 30 having translating blade 16 is mounted on pivotable carriage 32 while the fabric handling system is rigidly mounted on frame 34 this makes it possible to always maintain pile fabric 10 in a tensioned state even when blade 16 is retracted to allow seams to pass since blade 16 is a translating endless band it is advantageous for it to have a slight amount of curvature so that it can easily be maintained in one position the above mentioned applications teach the desirability of matching the curvature of nose bar 14 to the curvature of blade 16 fig2 and 3 illustrate an especially advantageous mechanism for supporting nose bar 14.
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top rigging 30 respectively the lighter than air spinnaker 10 is held aloft by inflatable bags indicated schematically at 32 in fig1 attached to the exterior surface of the spinnaker one embodiment of the lighter than air spinnaker of the present invention is illustrated in fig2 and 3 the triangular shaped spinnaker includes a piece of flexible sail fabric 34 having a top end 36 a bottom end 38 two sides 40 and exterior and interior surfaces 42 and 44 respectively in the embodiment of fig2 and 3 the inflatable bags 32 are generally tubular in construction and are attached to the exterior surface 42 so that the sides of the bags are parallel to the top end 36 and the bottom end 38 of the sail fabric 34 preferably the bags attached near the top end of the fabric are wider than those attached near the bottom end of the fabric this gives greater buoyancy to the upper part of the sail and tends to maintain the sail in an upright top up position the bags 32 may contain any suitable lighter than air gas such as hydrogen helium heated air or mixtures thereof the interiors of the bags 32 are preferably interconnected by connecting tubes 46 or the like for the purpose of equalizing the pressure in all of the bags loops 48 50 52 are provided for attachment of the sail to the top rigging 30 port rigging 28 and starboard rigging 26 respectively in an alternate embodiment of the lighter than air spinnaker shown in fig4 and 5 tubular inflatable bags 132a 132b 132c 132d and 132e are attached to the five sides 140a 140b 140c 140d 140e respectively of pentagonal sail fabric 134 as in the.
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about 3 7 boron about 39 7 nickel and about 36 iron was prepared using standard atomization techniques an oxygen acetylene puddle spray torch grade powder was prepared from the above mentioned atomized powder a worn metal shear blade edge was rebuilt using a conventional oxygen acetylene puddle spray torch with standard practices and techniques satisfactory oxygen acetylene puddle spray torch welding characteristics such as good wetting properties and flowability coupled with sufficient puddle stiffness for retention of bead configuration were observed a satisfactory well bonded crack and porosity free overlay was observed following subsequent machining operations using conventional grinding techniques the restored metal shear blade was returned to service and was observed to perform equal to a blade restored with an overlay of a comparable cobalt base alloy a fine powder alloy consisting by weight of about 1 chromium about 1 1 carbon about 0 15 silicon about 0 35 manganese about 3 boron about 30 nickel and about 64 4 iron was prepared using standard atomization techniques an oxygen acetylene metal powder spray torch grade powder was prepared from the atomized powder a worn feedscrew coupler rod was prepared for powder metal spray using standard practices commonly accepted by the industry a coating of the above mentioned powder alloy was sprayed onto the prepared coupler rod using.
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no 3 634 993 pasco and wolfelsperger u k pat no 1 445 285 du pont u s pat no 3 260 032 hill et al or in modern packaging may 1971 at pages 60 to 62 fig4 shows one form of means for opening and closing the chamber 19 20 namely a fluid pressure operated jack 23 programmed to operate in a repetitive cycle coordinated with operation of the feed means 25 for the support sheet 10 and the cover film 15 so that the film advancing movement occurs while the chamber is open and the film advance is interrupted as the chamber closes a suitable vacuum source is connected to the duct 24 for evacuating the space between the support sheet 10 and the cover film 15 the evacuation operation being coordinated by means of a central programmer with the operation of the chamber opening and closing means in a programme which is well known to the expert in this art although the above description relates to the simultaneous packaging of a set of articles 11 12 13 and 14 in a rectangular array extending laterally across a continuous web any convenient number of such articles even including only one article may be packaged during each operating phase of the vacuum chamber 19 20 defining the sealing station upon completion of the sealing operation the package will have the configuration shown in fig4 in that the raised 34 dummy product 34 defining ribs 17 will remain in the support sheet 10 and the 34 webbing 34 18 not shown in fig4.
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used and are readily available to supply power for the requirements of the invention simple low powered lasers are well known in the art which generate a visible laser beam small dc powered laser diodes are well known and commercially available the function of the horizontal scan mirror is to rapidly and repeatedly direct the laser beam along a horizontal path the u201c y u201d axis this is accomplished by providing a rotating horizontal scan mirror which comprises a plurality of vertical reflecting surfaces 20 in a horizontal cross section the horizontal scan mirror is a symmetrical regular polygon as shown in fig1 in the one embodiment illustrated the polygon has 16 sides and therefore has 16 reflecting surfaces 20 as the mirror 12 is rotated about the u201c z u201d axis and the laser beam is reflected from one end of a reflecting surface to the other the angle of incidence u03b8 between the laser beam at the reflecting surface changes as a result the laser beam oscillates along the u201c x y u201d plane the frequency of oscillation is determined by the speed of rotation of the horizontal scan mirror and the number of reflecting surfaces around the circumference of the mirror for example if the horizontal scan mirror shown in fig1 is rotated at 2 revolutions per second the laser beam will oscillate 32 times per second or at 32 hz the vertical scan mirror is configured and positioned to receive the laser beam reflected off the horizontal scan mirror in one embodiment the vertical scan mirror is an elongated mirror assembly having a.
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the basis of the principle that the inventor can define the appropriate concept of a term in order to describe his her own present disclosure in the best way it should be construed as meaning and concepts for complying with the technical idea of the present disclosure accordingly the embodiments described in the present specification and the construction shown in the drawings are nothing but one form of the present disclosure and it does not cover all the technical ideas of the present disclosure thus it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made at the time of filing the present application in addition detailed descriptions of functions and constructions well known in the art may be omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the gist of the present disclosure referring to fig2 to 5 the method for restart when ssc is released according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes a step s 100 of determining whether a traveling vehicle satisfies a condition for releasing ssc after entry into ssc a step s 200 of determining whether emergency startup of the vehicle is required when the traveling vehicle satisfies the condition for releasing ssc after entry into ssc and a step s 300 of performing a first startup process in which a clutch.
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get higher to the right on the right side wheel assembly 20 c and higher to the left on the left side wheels 20 a and 20 b with the wheel lying flat on the table in front of you with the numbers facing up assemble the tube and mount it on the rod with the numbers facing to the right align the center pattern thread number with the pattern center line c on the rod then while holding the tube 10 centered tighten the set screws until they are just snug enough to keep the tube 10 from moving next mount the right side wheel assembly 20 c with the number ring 48 c facing to the left and the center thread number 50 on the center line c hold it centered and snug and turn the screws to anchor it in place on the rod the tube 10 and side wheel assemblies are now properly aligned in position for application of pattern threads tp the weaving apparatus is now ready for positioning the pattern threads tp on the rod assume the dragon pattern has a single color in the design namely red that the background of the design or wrapping thread tn is black for example if the red is the predominant thread then the user must.
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adjuster cap screw 60 between cylinders 3 and 4 is rotated either clockwise or counter clockwise as required to adjust the intake valve 5 flow rate for cylinder 3 rotating the adjuster cap screw 60 will cause the drive end control shaft segment 34 for cylinder 1 and the unit control shaft segments 35 36 for cylinders 2 and 3 to rotate relative to the unit control shaft segment 37 for cylinder 4 by pushing against the ground side flat 49 at the free end of the cylinder 3 control shaft rocker pivot pin 9 and the resistance presented by the return springs 23 for cylinders 1 2 and 3 when cylinder 3 39 s airflow or f a ratio falls within the desired bandwidth for the target the clamping cap screw 56 and adjuster jam nut 61 are tightened to lock in the cylinder 3 adjustment in a similar fashion the above adjustment procedure is repeated at cylinders 2 and 1 see fig1 c and 14 d respectively in that order by first loosening the appropriate adjuster jam nut 61 and clamping cap screw 56 turning the adjuster cap screw 60 to meet the flow rate bandwidth and then tightening the adjuster jam nut 61 and clamping cap screw 56 the flow adjustment resolution of the system is fine enough to balance the cylinder cylinder airflow at an engine idle condition one revolution of the adjuster cap screw 60 produces approximately a 0 2 mm change in valve lift preferably a total adjustment range of about u00b1 0 3 mm is provided at each joint the beauty of this adjustment scheme.
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26 28 can be pivoted between a plurality of positions e g an over the well position an over the mouse hole position and an at rest position accordingly the lubricator handling system can be pivoted to mouse hole 62 for retrieval of selected bottom hole assemblies or other downhole equipment the selected equipment is lifted from mouse hole 62 and moved into position over well 46 for deployment into the well as further illustrated in fig2 mouse hole 62 comprises a plurality of cartridges receptacles 64 that are each designed to receive a bottom hole assembly or other appropriate downhole equipment 66 as illustrated in dashed lines by way of example mouse hole 62 is illustrated as having three receptacles 64 with three corresponding bottom hole assemblies 66 however the number of receptacles 64 can vary depending on the applications for which the coiled tubing rig is designed mouse hole 62 is an indexing mouse hole that indexes receptacles 64 and the corresponding bottom hole assemblies 66 into a proper retrieval position e g retrieval position 67 for selection and retrieval by lubricator handling system 24 the receptacles 64 can be moved to retrieval position 67 by a variety of mechanisms for example the receptacles 64 can be rotated to a desired angular position and then the corresponding bottom hole assembly 66 can be lifted slightly for grasping by lubricator.
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most preferred co catalysts are ruthenium compounds preferably the co catalysts are chloride free such as acetates the carbonylation catalyst is used in an amount preferably within the range of 0 0001 to 10 and more preferably within the range of 0 001 to 1 of the total weight of the reaction medium preferably the carbonylation is performed in the presence of a catalyst promoter preferably the catalyst promoter is an iodide more preferably the catalyst promoter is an alkyl iodide most preferably the catalyst promoter is methyl iodide preferably the concentration of methyl iodide is from about 0 6 wt to about 36 wt based on the total weight of the reaction medium more preferably the concentration of methyl iodide is from about 4 wt to about 24 wt most preferably the concentration of methyl iodide is from about 6 wt to about 20 wt preferably the reaction is performed in the presence of a catalyst stabilizer suitable catalyst stabilizers include those known to the industry in general there are two types of catalyst stabilizers the first type of catalyst stabilizer is metal iodide salt such as lithium iodide the second type of catalyst stabilizer is a non salt stabilizer preferred non salt stabilizers are pentavalent group va oxides see u s pat no 5 817 869 phosphine oxides are more preferred triphenylphosphine oxides are most preferred the catalyst stabilizer is present in a molar ratio of stabilizer catalyst preferably within a range of 1 1 to 5000 1 more preferably within the range of 60 1 to 5000 1 and most preferably within the range of 60 1 to 500 1 optionally.
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coupler showed 50 db coupling with 30 db of directivity at approximately 890 mhz it is noted that this specific example of a microwave coupler met coupling requirements u00b1 0 5 db in the frequency range of 824 to 894 mhz the coupling factor changed from 50 db at 890 mhz to 49 1 db at 1 000 mhz a photograph of the assembled test unit is shown in fig2 fig3 shows the test unit disassembled in fig3 the coupler planar transmission line is visible as well as the coaxial main transmission line fig4 shows the coupling structure with the attached connector fig5 is a schematic illustration of the described embodiment schematically the present invention is similar to known coupler configurations but with significantly reduced physical size and no tuning requirements the coupling factor and the directivity are provided by standard relationships as follows c ue89e ue89e o ue89e ue89e u ue89e ue89e p ue89e ue89e l ue89e ue89e i ue89e ue89e n ue89e ue89e g ue8a0 db 10 ue89e log ue89e p ue89e ue89e o ue89e ue89e w ue89e ue89e e ue89e ue89e r ue89e ue89e o ue89e ue89e f ue89e ue89e f ue89e ue89e o ue89e ue89e r ue89e ue89e w ue89e ue89e a ue89e ue89e r ue89e ue89e d ue89e ue89e s ue89e ue89e i ue89e ue89e g ue89e ue89e n ue89e ue89e a ue89e ue89e l p ue89e ue89e o ue89e ue89e w ue89e ue89e e ue89e ue89e r ue89e ue89e o ue89e ue89e f ue89e ue89e c ue89e ue89e o ue89e ue89e u ue89e ue89e p ue89e ue89e l ue89e ue89e e ue89e ue89e d ue89e ue89e s ue89e ue89e i ue89e ue89e g ue89e ue89e n ue89e ue89e a ue89e ue89e l d ue89e ue89e i.