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screen sc 3 after use in a cooking zone in a subsequent digester 6 which impregnation fluid bl has an alkali level of at least 15 g l the amount of impregnation fluid bl that is added to the vessel 3 lies between 5 10 m 3 adt preferably between 7 9 m 3 adt where u201c adt u201d is an abbreviation for u201c air dry tonne u201d of pulp the temperature of the impregnation fluid bl in the feed line 41 maintains a temperature of 115 150 u00b0 c and the chips level ch lev lies at least 1 2 meters over the fluid level and preferably 3 5 meters over the fluid level liq lev in order to facilitate drenching of the chips down into the impregnation fluid where the chips are thoroughly impregnated the weight from the chip volume above the fluid level assists in drenching the chips even if some residual air may be caught in the chips given non steam treated chips that maintain 25 u00b0 c with their naturally occurring moisture level 5 tonnes of fluid that maintains 139 u00b0 c are required in order to establish a temperature of approximately 115 u00b0 c in the chips mixture at the fluid level if a temperature of 100 u00b0 c is to be established in the chips mixture given the same basic conditions 5 tonnes of impregnation fluid that maintains 120 u00b0 c is required by adding the hot impregnation fluid in association with the fluid level ch lev most if not all the air present in the chips will be flashed out and the chips will sink in the impregnation fluid a line 42 withdraws spent impregnation fluid and steam condensate i.
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{"publication_number": "US-8939704-B2", "abstract": "a method for operating a multistage compressor is provided . the method includes monitoring the pump limit , wherein at least a first measurement parameter measured during operation is compared to a reference parameter . the reference parameter is characteristic of reaching the surge limit or a specific distance of the operating point from the surge limit . a multistage compressor is also provided . in order to enlarge the operating range without risking safety , it is proposed that each stage to be monitored individually for the onset of the surge .", "application_number": "US-200913130619-A", "description": "fig2 shows a diagrammatic illustration of the method according to the invention , applied to a compressor co with four stages st 1 , st 2 , st 3 , st 4 . the designations of fig1 are to be applied to fig2 to denote the same elements ( substantially the compressor line which is the subject matter of the invention ). at the first stage st 1 and the third stage st 3 , the compressor co in each case has an adjustable inlet guide vane apparatus igv 1 , igv 3 . an intercooler ic 1 to ic 4 ( the intercooler ic 4 of the last stage st 4 is actually an aftercooler , but this distinction is not made in the sequence for reasons of simplification ) is provided in each case between the stages st 1 to st 4 and after the last stage st 4 . the compressor co delivers a process fluid pf , the volumetric flow { dot over ( v )
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the medical imaging device 110 the received digital image and or the received mri image are processed by the processing unit 130 to obtain a chronic disease risk index in the following referred to as dri the processing of the digital image and or the mri image is based on reference data available on a reference database 150 the processing unit 130 has appropriate interfaces for communication with the reference database 150 in order to acquire the reference data the dri is indicative to a patient afflicted with a chronic disease such as diabetes or cerebral and or cardiovascular ailments or conditions based on the dri appropriate treatment can be commenced or the patient can be scheduled for further diagnostic measures the high reliability of the dri and its wide scope for disease detection allows rendering further expensive diagnostic treatments superfluous the inventive system therefore contributes to substantial savings to the health system the inventive method according to the present invention for calculating the dri rests on the physiological observation that properties of certain physiological features within the human eye can be used advantageously for the detection of a large number of cerebral or cardiovascular chronic diseases the physiological features can be acquired in a comparably cheap manner by using the digital camera 120 the tables 1 2.
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30 inflowing water 31 is pumped into ozone distribution piping 32 into which is also injected ozone from an ozone generator 33 prior to exposure to ozone the water may be exposed to at least one of ultraviolet radiation and acoustic energy 43 following passage through an ozone injection diffuser 34 the water proceeds via transfer piping 35 into multiple ozone contact chambers 36 three are shown here but this is not intended as a limitation when fully ozonated the water exits via discharge piping 37 in either of the above described embodiments an additional step may be taken of adding a pesticide to the algal colony for controlling insects the pesticide may be selected for example from a group consisting of an insecticide a pyrethroid or a natural pyrethrum although these are not intended as limitations in a particular embodiment the pesticide may comprise bacillus therengensus isralioans bti a further element of either of the systems 10 30 shown in fig1 comprises a bti culturing system 40 wherein bti is substantially continuously cultured or cultured as needed and a continuous drip of bti is provided via line 41 leading to drip hose 42 adjacent the inlet 23 of the periphyton bed 24 as an additional or alternative embodiment further systems and methods are envisioned for detoxifying one or more elements of the system 10.
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means mono or bicyclic saturated rings containing at least one heteroatom selected from n s and o each of said ring having from 3 to 10 atoms in which the point of attachment may be carbon or nitrogen the term also includes monocyclic heterocycle fused to an aryl or heteroaryl group in which the point of attachment is on the non aromatic portion examples of u201c heterocyclyl u201d include pyrrolidinyl piperidinyl piperazinyl imidazolidinyl 2 3 dihydrofuro 2 3 b pyridyl benzoxazinyl tetrahydrohydroquinolinyl tetrahydroisoquinolinyl dihydroindolyl and the like the term also includes partially unsaturated monocyclic rings that are not aromatic such as 2 or 4 pyridones attached through the nitrogen or n substituted 1h 3h pyrimidine 2 4 diones n substituted uracils compounds of formula i contain one or more asymmetric centers and can thus occur as racemates and racemic mixtures single enantiomers diastereomeric mixtures and individual diastereomers the present invention is meant to comprehend all such isomeric forms of the compounds of formula i some of the compounds described herein contain olefinic double bonds and unless specified otherwise are meant to include both e and z geometric isomers some of the compounds described herein may exist with different points of attachment of hydrogen referred to as tautomers such an example.
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parallel to plumb line 640 that is collecting slots 636 should be located on that portion of the collecting surface that is curving back toward plumb line 640 and away from the building rain gutter cover 600 is able to eject almost all debris from the system because rain a film of water can easily navigate folded angular edge 624 but the debris absolutely cannot make the sharp turn at folded angular edge 624 and is completely ejected from the system because collecting slots 632 are covered by mounting flange 620 even falling debris can not invade conventional gutter 15 it should be noted that it is possible to place any combination of the diverting and collecting openings present in rain gutters 10 and 200 shown in fig1 and fig2 respectively on an inwardly curved collecting surface such as surface 430 of rain gutter 400 shown in fig4 or surface 530 of rain gutter 500 shown in fig5 it should also be noted that any one of the configurations shown can be adapted to define a cover that can be added to a conventional gutter as is the case with gutter cover 600 shown in fig6 and fig6 a fig7 illustrates rain gutter cover 700 which is a seventh embodiment of the present invention rain gutter cover 700 is not a complete gutter system but rather it is a cover that can be placed over a conventional gutter such as gutter.
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parallel 100 process begins and proceeds to measure wheel velocities 104 wherein wheel velocity signals are obtained from the wheel velocity sensors 44 the parameters of velocity cornering radius and lateral acceleration are then calculated 106 specifically the vehicle velocity is determined by averaging the wheel velocity signals during cornering the inner wheels track a smaller turning radius that the outer wheels and as a result the inner wheels move more slowly than the outer wheels cornering radius is calculated utilizing the difference between the wheel velocity signals from the front non driven axle 62 and the horizontal distance between the left and right front wheels the lateral acceleration of the vehicle is calculated from the vehicle velocity and the cornering radius a comparison is then made to compare the absolute value of the lateral acceleration to a predetermined lateral acceleration threshold limit if the lateral acceleration threshold limit is not exceeded the process then goes back to the measuring wheel velocities and recalculates the lateral acceleration if the lateral acceleration exceeds the predetermined lateral acceleration threshold limit the ecu 42 proceeds to measure 110 an engine revolution signal from the engine revolution sensor 46 and an engine load signal from the engine load sensor 48 the ecu 42 calculates 112 the gear ratio by dividing the angular engine velocity by the average of the angular wheel velocities and the ecu 42 calculates the drive torque on the driven axle utilizing the engine load and the gear ratio a.
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a step a driven sprocket connected to the brake sprocket through a brake chain to operate in conjunction with the brake sprocket an electronic clutch that controls a connection between the driven sprocket and a transmission gear a brake motor of which the central shaft is rotated by the transmission gear a plurality of switching means connected to a plurality of winding wires that are stators of the brake motor and a controller for supplying an operating pulse to a selected switching means therefore when there is an abnormality in an escalator it is possible to stop a step at a low speed according to an operating pulse supplied by the controller thereby stably stopping riders standing on the step and thus protecting the riders application_number US 201515317062 A description a low speed brake apparatus for an escalator includes a brake sprocket installed on a driving shaft wherein step sprockets engaged with step chains and a driving sprocket are respectively installed on both sides of the driving shaft and a driving chain inserted into the rotation shaft of a driving motor rotates the driving sprocket so that a step is driven a follower sprocket connected to the brake sprocket by a brake chain in such a way as to operate in conjunction with the brake sprocket an electronic.
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10 are first slid through the guide button receiving channels 400 in female connection end 80 as illustrated in fig9 with the guide buttons 70 in position a twisting action will result in the male receptor plugs 50 being guided into place within the female receptor holes 130 each time the ends are connected a guide button receptor 410 helps keep the male and female connection ends 10 and 80 held together when in fully engaged position fig8 shows the male and female connection ends 10 and 80 in fully engaged position female receptor leads 350 contact the male receptor plugs 50 when the male and female connection ends 10 and 80 are in the fully engaged position the female receptor leads 350 are in electrical communication with insulated receptor wires 270 via electrical circuit pathways 360 the remaining inner workings of the female connection end 80 are similar to the male connection end 10 including conducting loops 250 insulating loops 260 short and long flanges 210 and 220 and conducting leads 240 fig1 shows a handle part 500 along with a female connection end 80 the handle part 500 has male receptor plugs 50 and an inner vacuum tube member 60 with a guide button 70 all similar to the male connection end 10 the handle part 500 has a leading end 510 and a hard protective cover 520 the handle part 500 is further shown with an on off switch.
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second cylindrical cavity similar to 101 on its posterior vertical face to allow routing of fluid between the two blocks a cylindrical flow element 62 is used to route fluid between the blocks refer also to fig8 containing isometric view 62 a side view 62 b and cutout view 62 c of cylindrical flow element 62 fluid flows through fluid passage 78 from a first block 100 in fig3 to a second block 100 in fig3 seals 205 are placed on feature 71 at both ends of cylindrical flow element 62 to keep fluid from leaking from the interconnection dowell pins 212 are used in conjunction with holes 112 and retaining groove 73 in cylindrical flow element 62 using passages internal to block 100 fluid is routed in and out of components 240 and 220 by means of ports 105 seals 204 are used to form a hermetic connection with components preventing fluid from leaking into the environment refer to fig4 containing isometric view 110 a side view 100 b and cutout view 100 c of block 100 the front and back vertical faces of this block 100 contain cylindrical cavities 101 designed to mate with cylindrical flow element 62 as described previously fluid passages 109 a and 109 b route fluid to interconnect port 105 designed to accept and retain seals 204 fig5 illustrates the details of port 105 an important aspect of the invention is the capability to accept and retain seals 204 in order to facilitate mounting of various components particularly when the fluid control system is mounted vertically.
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in cold water typically for about 90 seconds the grains 5 then form a gel like substance which can retain the temperature of the water for approximately 3 to 4 days by taking advantage of evaporative cooling the contents of the pouch may be at an even lower temperature than the initial temperature of the water if a temperature significantly lower than that of the cold water is required it is possible to even further cool the web by placing the whole web in a refrigerator or the like once the web is at the desired temperature it is folded along the foldline 8 in order that the front panel 2 can be fastened to the rear panel 3 by means of the fastener 7a 7b 9a 9b so as to form a pouch insulin or other medication that needs to be stored at a lower temperature than room temperature can then be stored in the pouch typically in vials or the like for a period of typically 3 to 4 days referring to fig3 a fabric webbed box like pouch 31 comprises a double skinned bottom fabric panel 32 and a corresponding double skinned top fabric panel 33 the bottom panel 32 is attached to the top panel 33 indirectly by hinge panel 34 hinge panel 34 is attached to the bottom panel 32 along stitching line 35 hinge panel 34 is also attached.
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electronic or mechanical type it should be noted that the cylinder 21 is rotatable about the arm 28 of the lever 23 via a pin 30 which enables it to adapt to the variation in inclination if transverse tension differences exist in the fabric 13 for example due to different tensions of the two selvedges or between one of the selvedges and an intermediate portion of the fabric 13 the elastic element 29 compresses as it is subjected to a greater thrust force determined by the tauter selvedge simultaneously by virtue of the arrangement of the invention the elastic element 29 provided at the other end of the penetrator roller 19 or 19a undergoes corresponding release this is because this second elastic element is subjected to a lesser thrust determined by the other less taut selvedge the axis of the roller 19 or 19a undergoes adequate inclination to the surface of the fabric 13 by virtue of the opposing movement of the two hubs 24 within the respective slots 26 in this manner treatment uniformity in the transverse direction of the fabric 13 is achieved about the wet treatment unit 12 there is also provided an outer second tank 31 for collecting fibrous textile material worn off the textile material 13 together with the water which entrains it the outer tank 31 comprises a bottom discharge 32 connected by an external circuit 33 to a filter and pump.
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power sources to drive the battery charger 12 and the electronic circuit 18 include line power a direct current generator a dynamo and solar cell it is appreciated that a transformer or adaptor 20 is often required based on the power characteristics of the source p optionally an inventive battery charger 12 further includes an alternating current ac coupler as the transformer or adaptor 20 the electronic circuit 18 in simplest form integrates a light source laser diode or other electronic component so as to communicate sound or light information stored within the device on an integrated circuit or on a replaceable memory storage device to a user upon insertion of a battery b the inventive device communicates information upon insertion of a rechargeable battery or through any activation switch being engaged in alternate embodiments the device communicates information in the form of spoken utterances or motion optionally electronic circuit 18 is coupled to an information communicating component illustratively including an electric motor a light source a video display a sound synthesizer or combination thereof in a preferred embodiment the electronic circuit 18 includes a microprocessor not shown to facilitate more sophisticated communication in a still more preferred embodiment a microprocessor is coupled to a memory or data reading device illustratively including a dram chip cd player dvd hard drive floppy disk drive and cassette player and combinations.
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comprises at least a surface layer 32 having a comparatively low doping concentration of between 10 15 and 10 16 acceptor atoms per cm 3 this layer may cover the whole thickness of the semiconductor body but in another important embodiment it may also be provided as a comparatively high ohmic layer having a thickness between 5 and 10 u03bcm on a low ohmic p type substrate 33 having a doping concentration between 10 19 and 10 20 atoms per cm 3 as is known this construction of the semiconductor body has the advantage that the leakage currents can be restricted in fig2 to 4 this possible composition is indicated by the broken lines separating the epitaxial layer 32 from the substrate 33 the ccd channels 1a and 1b of the parallel section c and the channel of the output register b are defined in the p layer 32 as well as the input register a not shown in the figures for this purpose the surface of the semiconductor body has a field oxide pattern 2 shown in broken lines in fig1 which covers a large part of the surface and has openings at the area of the channels 1a 1b a and b of course the field oxide pattern 2 may also have openings outside the part shown in the figures in places where peripheral circuits are provided the field oxide pattern 2 the thickness of which may be between 0 5 and 1 u03bcm is formed in the present embodiment by means of local oxidation of the silicon body in order to prevent stray channel formation the doping concentration below.
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generating circuit 15 based on the maximum value or on the integrated value of the electrical energy and processing is performed such that values of the threshold value or above are unchanged and values lower than the threshold value are discarded replaced by zero reducing the influence of noise and the processing result is sent to the fft circuit 16 the fft circuit 16 performs fft processing based on the electrical energy supplied from the delay profile threshold value generating circuit 15 converting into values equivalent to the transfer function of the frequency region generated by the channel and supplies the conversion result to the equalizer 17 the equalizer 17 multiplies the output signal of the fft circuit 12 by the complex conjugate in the conversion result of the fft circuit 16 removing the transfer function component generated in the channel and converting into a signal that can be ofdm demodulated and the output signal thereof is sent to the combining circuit 30 in the arithmetic circuit 20 too substantially the same arithmetical processing as performed as in the arithmetic circuit 10 namely the fft window extraction circuit 21 extracts the fft window 21 a from the output signal s 3 of the thinning circuit 3 and passes the.
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carbon superalloy such as inco 713 lc a typical composition of inco 713 lc is set forth below in weight percentages ______________________________________element min sup max ______________________________________carbon 0 05 0 07manganese 0 25sulfur 015silicon 0 50phosphorus 0 015chromium 11 0 13 0molybdenum 3 8 5 2columbium tantalum 1 5 2 5titanium 0 4 1 0boron 0 005 0 015aluminum 5 5 6 5zirconium 0 05 0 15iron 0 25copper 0 50nickel remaindercobalt if determined 1 0______________________________________ in a pull test simulation a pulling load on the blade 30 was gradually increased until failure also time dependency tests were conducted where load was leveled off at a particular preselected level and then maintained until failure occurred additionally as a baseline the blade was tested for failure load without installation of the insert 58 the design illustrated the following characteristics to establish its acceptability first with the insert 58 removed the test airfoil 30 failed at a pull load of about 4508 pounds well below the load for which the airfoil was designed to fail second the airfoil with filler pin installed and maintained at desired test temperature failed at a very high load 6680 pounds in the maximum load test wherein the pull load was gradually and steadily increased until failure third in the time dependency test the pull load was placed at design point which was about 5765 pounds load and at the desired design test temperature of about 650 u00b0 f in.
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shows a comparison of the two methods as a function of the time history of the entire control process in accordance with the present invention red green blue intensity u201c rgb intensity u201d in any given unit a u over time the characteristic curve of the method in accordance with the german examined specification de 102 56 909 b3 being additionally indicated the lower light gray curve in stage i shows the time history of the reflection intensity of the color green from the rgb signal and the upper thick black curve shows the time history of the reflection intensity of a laser spot color red in accordance with the present invention in comparison the middle thin black curve shows the characteristic signal curve from the method according to the german examined specification de 102 56 909 b3 in stage i a very similar result is discernible in the case of the measurements compare the upper two curves the lower curve for the method according to the present invention shows the general insensitivity of the laser signal during stage i given a relatively smooth substrate layer however the measurement in accordance with the german examined specification de 102 56 909 b3 is highly error prone since the presence of rough layers must be assumed in the process in this context one problem is that laser signals i e coherent radiation are more.
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to fig1 and fig2 the bone ash jug 1 according to the present invention comprises a bone ash jug left portion 10 and a bone ash jug right portion 20 the bone ash jug left portion 10 and the bone ash jug right portion 20 respectively have a bone ash jug left room 11 and a bone ash jug right room 21 for receiving the bone ash inner jug 30 which encapsulates the bone ash 35 in addition the rear end 16 of the bone ash jug left portion 10 have a pair of right magnet rods 12 with exposed cathodes and a pair of left magnet rods 13 with exposed cathodes which are located on the both sides of the rear end 16 of the bone ash jug left portion 10 the front end 26 of the bone ash jug left portion 20 have a pair of left magnet bars 22 with exposed anodes and a pair of right magnet bars 23 with exposed anodes which are located on the both sides of the front end 26 of the bone ash jug right portion 20 corresponding to the right and left magnet rods 12 and 13 then the bone ash inner jug 30 which is in capsulate like shape and contains the bone ash 32 is put into the bone ash jug right room 21 of the bone ash jug.
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collector was grounded and kapton u00ae polymer film was placed around the barrel of the collector to create an insulative surface an alligator clip was used to attach the high voltage power supply to the needle to distribute a positive voltage of 10 kv to the polymer solution pga was electrospun using a 10 ml syringe and a 22 gauge blunt end needle at a constant flow rate of 1 5 ml hr the rotating collector was positioned 10 17 cm from the tip of the needle and a positive voltage of 15 kv was applied to the polymer solution for each polymer an auxiliary electrode stainless steel needle was positioned at an angle 90 u00b0 directly above the top of the rotating collector using a plexi glass mounting bracket an alligator clip was used to attach the high voltage power supply to the auxiliary electrode to generate a negative voltage equal and opposite to the positive voltage fibers and mats were coated with 4 8 nm of au pd using a sputter coater images were obtained using a scanning electron microscope and a high resolution scanning electron microscope image processing and analysis of fiber diameter and degree of alignment were performed high speed videos were captured at 2000 frames sec and data was processed and post processed high speed video imaging was used to capture the fiber from jet initiation through collection on the rotating mandrel jet exit images illustrated the stability of the fiber as it overcame surface tension and was.
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value of arterial pressure in some cases at a low arterial pressure there is noted a moderate elevation thereof to normal parameters therefore on the basis of the tests thus performed the following conclusion has been made the composition according to the present invention is very effective having a selective action on the heart it increases the force of cardiac contractions rarefies rhythm of a healthy heart and has an influence on the dynamics of electrocardiographic signs reflecting the formation of a post infarctional scar and accelerates healing of the heart muscle it also intensifies lysis of the necrotized tissue replacement of necrosis zones with a connective tissue and collagenation thereof the resorption of necrotic masses is considerably accelerated simultaneously with a rapid filling of the infarcted region with cellular elements of a connective tissue and acceleration of the formation of a dense elastic cicatrix at this point under the effect of the composition according to the present invention the positive dynamics of pathological electrocardiographic shifts characteristics of functional states of myocardium and the central hemodynamics in myocardial infarction is accelerated in patients suffering from myocardial infarction the composition of the present invention improves the contractile function of the heart muscle and serves as.
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means of a pivot shaft 52 through a pivot bore 54 and retained by pivot shaft nuts 56 the pivotal axis of the ski boot platform 22 is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the downhill ski boot 20 the ski boot platform 22 is illustrated in different pivotal positions in fig1 and 2 in order to keep the tail end of a ski from dangling downward as the ski boot 20 is raised from the snow resistance to pivotal motion is provided by means of resistance springs 58 mounted about the pivot shaft 52 interior to the forward rails 32 and engaging the toe piece 48 and the forward rails 32 referring to fig4 the stationary mount unit 50 is detachably installed into any ordinary downhill ski binding comprising the toe piece 48 and a heel piece 60 attached to and separated by a telescoping tube assembly generally identified by the reference numeral 62 the forward end of the toe piece 48 and the rearward end of the heel piece 60 are of astm standard shape so that they may be installed into any ordinary downhill ski binding the telescoping tube assembly 62 is constructed of a first tube 64 which is attached to the heel piece 60 and a second tube 66 interior to and engaging the first tube 64 and attached to the toe piece 48 the first tube 64 and the second.
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associated with the drain closure device 32 to open and close the bottom drain 14 the drain closure device 32 is of many types as one example and as shown in fig4 and 5 the drain closure device 20 has a stopper 38 with a stem 46 extending therefrom that is slidingly received in a nut portion 42 of a strainer body 30 the stem 46 is positioned within a hollow sleeve 44 wherein the shaft or a stem 46 that extends above and below the sleeve 44 and has an upper end connected to the stopper 38 and a lower end that terminates in a head 52 as another example as shown in fig6 and 7 the drain closure device is a flap 73 that is movably connected to the bottom of the strainer body 30 the actuating member 21 is of many types such as a solenoid a motor or the like in one example the actuating member 21 comprises a solenoid piston 58 having a main body 60 with first and second magnets 62 positioned at opposite ends of the main body 60 a conical tip 66 extends from one end of the main body 60 and engages the head 52 of the stem 46 the actuating member 21 is slidably received within a housing 56 that is in communication with conduit 35 such that a rim 57 supports the main body 60 the drain conduit 35 is of any configuration including those shown in fig3 6 mounted around the housing 56 is a coil 68 that is located exterior to both the.
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crimping in an embodiment the case further includes a primer pocket into which a separate primer can be inserted as mentioned the case can be a straight walled case typical of pistol ammunition alternatively bullets described herein are also useful as rifle ammunition and for such ammunition the case may be a u201c bottle necked u201d cartridge with the case mouth having a diameter less than the body of the cartridge case in an embodiment the propellant gun powder can be placed in the body of the cartridge case in an embodiment the primer like the bullet is lead free however it is understood that any conventional primer may be used the described cartridge may comprise a metal cartridge case a primer a propellant within said cartridge case a bullet comprising a compacted mixture of copper powder wherein the copper powder comprises particles that are physically bonded to each other to form a cohesive microstructure the bullet disclosed herein exhibits characteristics sufficient to withstand circumferential crimping for example the disclosed bullet exhibits density and malleability properties that allow it to be loaded into a cartridge and crimped such properties include a density ranging from 7 0 to 8 2 g cc and metallic bonds between a majority of the copper powder particles in the bullet in one embodiment the resulting loaded bullet has a pull out force ranging from 25 to 50 lbs such as from 30 to 50 lbs 35 to 50 or even 40 to 50 lbs of pull out force for a pistol bullet the pull put force for a rifle cartridge is typically twice that of a pistol bullet often being over 100 lbs in various embodiments the resulting loaded cartridge is a rimfire or center fire cartridge non limiting embodiments of rifle cartridges.
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51 penetrating an axial length of the piston rod 9 the supply wires 6 thereby connect to the internal piston electromagnet 13 with reference to fig6 the flow of mrf through regulating orifice 14 is affected or controlled by the external electromagnet 2 this is accomplished by altering mrf apparent viscosity with flow regulation ring 22 the flow regulation orifice 14 and the associated viscosity flow regulation ring 22 thereby cooperatively restrict mrf flow between the damper chamber 16 and the liquid spring chamber 17 alternatively flow regulation orifice 14 can be physically blocked or eliminated to prevent flow between the damper chamber 16 and the liquid spring chamber 17 in this configuration mrf can be used in the damper chamber 16 and separate compressible mrf or other compressible gas or compressible fluid such as compressible silicone fluid or fluid containing compressible elastomers can be used in the liquid spring chamber 17 as noted above the internal accumulator set screw 7 passes through the lower rod end 21 the set screw 7 is attached to the internal accumulator assembly not shown in fig6 with reference to fig7 the internal accumulator set screw 7 passes through the lower rod end 21 and is attached to the accumulator spring compression nut 23 which adjusts and thereby controls the preset force of the accumulator spring 24 the floating accumulator piston 25 is otherwise relatively freely moveable between upper and lower stops 56 57 adjacent the lower rod end 21 the lower rod end 53 may thus displace or increase or decrease mechanical spring force biasing fluid in the liquid spring chamber 17 providing an adjustable energy.
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carry out the process according to the invention will now be described with more specific reference to fig2 and 3 the vehicle preferably comprises two pairs of crawler chassis 201 202 203 204 the chassis of a pair are spaced laterally to allow installation of supports 205 which in fact are rails on which the bogie 101 rolls when it is loaded onto or unloaded from the vehicle 2 the crawler chassis of each pair are connected rigidly together and each pair is connected to the other likewise rigidly or in some cases by means making it possible to absorb the irregularities of the platform in the example illustrated in fig2 and 3 the crawler chassis 201 to 204 are connected by means of two rectangular beams 206 207 fig2 which is a side view of the vehicle 2 without the chassis 204 shows diagrammatically the crawler chassis 203 comprising a chain or tread 208 rollers 209 two gearwheels 210 ensuring the drive the front wheel of the vehicle in the direction of movement during the laying of the new track is not shown in order to avoid overloading the drawing the rails 205 on which the bogie rests and which bear on the sleepers rectangular beams 206 207 connecting the four crawler chassis and a device making it possible.
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and right driving motors 1003 1002 the left and right driving motors 1003 1002 and the power screw motor 1001 are operated by batteries which may be rechargeable lithium ion batteries the batteries are preferably located at or around the device center of gravity to enhance device stability the remaining charge of the batteries may be reported to the user by an indicator provided on a control panel the power screw motor 1001 may lock itself if the battery is low to prevent the power screw system from collapsing the device may include a mechanical coupling feature on the front side of its top portion such that the device may be used with a trailer connecter to lift and move the device fig1 a 14 b and 14 c are perspective views of different parts of a trailer hitch connection and accessories in this embodiment the top portion of the power screw joint 1031 is a hollow cylinder 14001 with a pin cavity 14002 the hollow cylinder 14001 is adapted to receive a hitch accessory 14003 a hitch connector 14005 is mounted to the top portion of the hitch accessory 14003 and is adapted to be received by a trailer hitch 14007 the hitch accessory 14003 has a first hitch accessory pin cavity 14004 and a second hitch accessory pin cavity 14006 the trailer hitch 14007 also has a trailer hitch pin cavity 14006 the hollow cylinder pin cavity 14002 and the first hitch accessory pin cavity 14004 are aligned when the hitch accessory 14003 is properly placed into the hollow cylinder 14001 so a pin could be used to secure them together the second hitch accessory pin cavity 14006 and the trailer hitch.
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number of ways to provide a conveniently placed or mounted training aid for example body portion 12 may be shaped as an ornamental statue or figurine which may be placed on a shelf or desk enabling the laser swing aid to be conveniently used in a golfer 39 s home or office for example in a currently preferred embodiment body portion 12 is shaped as a pyramid which may sit on a flat surface to project a fan of light 22 across a practice surface such as a floor or practice green body portion 12 may also be shaped as a cylinder or other shape which may be mounted in or on a golf bag or other object or may include a tripod or other base for placement on a surface such as a putting green other shapes and configurations of body portion will be described herein in a currently preferred embodiment laser source 18 is a solid state semiconductor laser diode such as a laser diode emitting a coherent red light beam in a band of approximately 670 nm other laser sources may also be used so long as a visible wavelength is generated the source and optics may also be configured to generate a number of colored lines or patterns rather than a single fan of light.
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to the nms as per itu t g 798 in general only the alarm with higher hierarchy is issued to the nms for example i if a defect is detected at ops layer the alarm for that defect is issued but all the other possible defects detected at otuk oduk layers are not issued ii if no defect is detected at ops layer but a defect is detected at otuk layer the alarm for that defect is issued but all the other possible defects detected at oduk layer are not issued a modification of the operation of the alarm correlation unit 210 according to an embodiment of the invention compared to g 798 is that if the defect detected at otuk layer is otuk ais no otuk ais alarm is issued for that defect and alarms for all the other possible defects detected at the oduk layer are not issued based on the defects detected by units 206 a 206 b 206 c the consequent action management unit 211 issues an instruction 213 to a consequent action insertion unit 214 to inject an oduk ais signal in an oduk frame as per itu t g 798 recommendation the otuk ais is a pn 11 sequence that fills all of the otu frame including the oh and the otu payload as shown in fig8 when the odu cross connect 20 detects the otuk ais at unit 205 then consequent.
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given the mesenchymal elements present in these tissues as well as in the primary olfactory cells whose axons contain vimentin although antibodies against gfap detect a band of appropriate mobility in olfactory bulb and olfactory epithelium no such band is seen upon incubation with olfactory cultured extracts while immunofluorescence fig3 i and j demonstrates the presence of occasional gfap positive cells levels of gfap are presumably too low to be detected by western blotting antibodies against s 100 protein recognize a band of appropriate molecular weight in olfactory bulb but not in olfactory epithelium or primary cultures nse immunoreactivity of appropriate molecular weight is evident in bulb olfactory epithelium and primary cultures antibodies against tubulin detect a doublet of appropriate molecular weight in all three tissues while non immune serum fails to identify the major band sin any of the three extracted tissues thus western blot analysis confirms the specificity of staining seen by immunocytochemistry of primary cultures of rat olfactory neurons this example describes the immunocytochemical characterization of cells removed from the primary cell cultures by filtration according to the method of the invention a procedure to prepare olfactory neurons from dissociated cells of olfactory mucosa includes entrapment of epithelial cells on a 50 microns filter just prior to plating perhaps due to differences in extracellular matrix components the epithelial cells which probably include epithelial and sustentacular cells remain associated or reassociate so that they are trapped by filtration some neurons are trapped as well epithelial cells generally appear flat and polygonal but after 5 7.
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the term 34 amino acids surrounding the arg gly asp sequence 34 refers both to residues adjacent to the arg gly asp sequence as well as to residues separated from the arg gly asp sequence by intervening residues as used herein references to 34 arg gly asp containing peptides 34 are intended to refer to peptides having one or more arg gly asp containing binding sites which may function as binding sites for a receptor of the 34 arg gly asp family of receptors 34 i e those recognizing and binding to the arg gly asp sequence while the arg gly asp sequence has bean found to necessarily be invariant in order to retain the binding activity the composition of the remaining peptide as well as any other chemical moiety present in conjunction with the peptide may vary without necessarily affecting the activity of the binding site where specific chemical structures or sequences beyond the arg gly asp sequence are presented it is intended that various modifications which do not destroy the function of the binding site are to be encompassed without departing from the definition of the peptide as used herein the term 34 bridge 34 refers to a chemical bond between two amino acids in a peptide other than the amide bond by which the backbone of the peptide is formed as used herein the term 34 peptide bond 34 or 34 peptide linkage 34 refers to an amide linkage between a carboxyl group of one amino acid and the u03b1 amino group of another amino acid the abbreviations for amino acids are used herein are given in the following table.
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the second member 104 in a fully extended position relative to the first member 102 as shown in fig4 a 7 and 8 as is best shown in fig5 the first member 102 is a longitudinally extending l shaped member having two mounting holes 108 through which two mounting screws not shown are inserted for securing the first member 102 to the race table 62 one longitudinally extending slot 110 is provided in the first member 102 for slidably receiving two pegs 112 on the second member 104 a slot hole 114 is positioned on the ends of the slot 110 so that the pegs 112 on the second member 104 can be initially inserted into the slot 110 a notch 116 in the first member 102 defines a first tripping edge or portion 118 and is provided to increase movement of the clamp assembly 40 in the positive x direction 72 as is explained herein in more detail a first spring mount 120 is positioned on the first member 102 for mounting one end of the spring 106 thereto referring now to fig6 the second member 104 of the tripping assembly 100 generally includes a body portion 122 and an extending portion 124 two pegs 112 extend from the side of the body portion 122 and are positioned such that they can.
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bulb 30 on each side of openings 30a at the base of the light bulb separated by insulating plastic post 123 in grooves 123a fig7 shows an enlarged one half in actual proportion cross sectional segment of the lens 14 the focal point 140 fp is determined by a lens equation in relationship to the optically clear plastic or glass material used the thickness between curved wall 142 relative to the cylindrical interior chamber wall 140 to project a 1 u00b0 beam of light on either side of center line cl circumferentially in a plane of the center line 360 u00b0 around the lens as emanating from the focal point 140 fp in addition an upper cone of light is projected that may be 6 u00b0 that goes through the dome 144 emanating from the focal point perpendicular to the center line plane thus the lens 14 projects a very concentrated beam in a narrow plane perpendicular to the vertical axis for 360 u00b0 around the lens and in a vertical narrow cone above the lens by improving the efficiency of the battery without increasing size or weight and especially by restricting the escape of gas bubbles per unit time and by enhancing sludge flow through aperture size in the battery housing in conjunction with a lens design to.
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materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in practicing present invention the preferred methods and materials are described all existing subject matter mentioned herein e g publications patents patent applications and hardware is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety the referenced items are provided solely for their disclosure prior to the filing date of the present application nothing herein is to be construed as an admission that the present invention is not entitled to antedate such material by virtue of prior invention also it is noted that as used herein and in the appended claims the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c and u201d u201c said u201d and u201c the u201d include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise conversely it is contemplated that the claims may be so drafted to require singular elements or exclude any optional element indicated to be so here in the text or drawings this statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for use of such exclusive terminology as u201c solely u201d u201c only u201d and the like in connection with the recitation of claim elements or the use of a u201c negative u201d claim limitation s turning now to fig1 the inventive system may include a pack 2 adapted to house a hydration pouch 4 various manufacturers produce packs suitable for such use exemplary packs include those sold by k2 bike vashon wash camelbak weatherford tex blackburn designs san jose calif and performance bicycle inc chapel hill n c pack 2 includes a housing portion 6 with an access zipper 8 and straps 10 hydration pouch 4 is shown within the pack 2 the pouch 4 shown is fluidly connected.
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controls the data selectors 23a to 23h so that of the audio data c n sw n l n r n cl n cr n sl n sr n of the respective channels decoded by the decoders 22a to 22h the audio data of the channel judged to be replete with errors and unable to be decoded is replaced by pseudo audio data which are based on the left and right channel audio data al n ar n decoded by the decoders 22i 22j with the above described arrangement if one or more decoders is unable to perform a decoding operation due to long burst errors but the left and right channel audio data al n ar n digitized from the analog audio signals can be decoded it becomes possible to prevent sound interruption from being produced besides the audio data ar n digitized from the right channel analog audio signals are recorded on the digital sound track 5l on which the respective channel audio data sl n l n and cl n of the left system ape recorded while the audio data al n digitized from the left channel analog audio signals are recorded on the sound track 5r on which the respective channel audio data.
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preferably used near infrared range nir windows consisting of quartz or sapphire may be used the optical window 44 is enclosed by a coupling structure 45 which corresponds with the coupling structure 25 of the sensor head 10 i e in the present example it is configured according to the tri clamp standard of course it is also possible to use any other type of coupling which in particular ensures rigid coupling between the optoelectronic module 40 and the sensor head 10 screw and bayonet coupling systems may be mentioned purely by way of example rigid coupling becomes particularly important in the preferred cases of free beam input and output of light respectively to and from the sensor head such a case is outlined in fig3 a light source 48 powered by an electrical supply unit 46 and in particular with an emission spectrum in the nir generates illumination light which is guided to the optical window 44 by beam optics in the case represented by means of a deflection mirror 50 and shines through it the illumination light strikes the reflector disk 16 which is preferably formed as a lambertian scattering disk but may also be configured in a different way for example as a mirror the light cast back by the reflector disk 16 passes through the optical window 44 once more this time in the opposite direction and is received in the solid angle 52 to the numerical aperture of the of the fiber optic entry 54 of a spectrometer 56 this structure allows a transflection measurement of a medium which lies between the optical window 44 and the reflector disk 16 in the final assembled state the flow chamber 34 of the sensor head 10 lies at precisely this.
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an ink jet printer that is responsive to digital data signals b loading the printer with ink receptive substrates c loading the printer with an ink jet ink composition comprising a carrier and a polyvalent transition metal complex of an 8 heterocyclylazo 5 hydroxyquinoline and d printing on an ink receptive substrate using the ink jet ink in response to the digital data signals application_number US 20325898 A description in a preferred embodiment of the invention the polyvalent transition metal complexes of an 8 heterocyclylazo 5 hydroxyquinoline employed have the following general structure str1 wherein each x y and z independently represents a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group of 1 6 carbon atoms a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group of 6 10 carbon atoms a substituted or unsubstituted hetaryl group of 5 10 atoms halogen cyano nitro a substituted or unsubstituted alkoxycarbonyl group of 1 6 carbon atoms a substituted or unsubstituted alkoxy group of 1 6 carbon atoms hydroxy a polyoxyalkylene group of 2 20 alkylene oxide residues carboxy or a salt thereof sulfo or a salt thereof phospho or a salt thereof carbamoyl a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl aralkyl aryl diaryl or dialkyl carbamoyl group of 1 20 carbon atoms sulfamoyl a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl aralkyl aryl diaryl or dialkyl sulfamoyl group of 1 20 carbon atoms acylamino sulfonylamino amino a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl aralkyl aryl diaryl or dialkyl amino group of 1 20 carbon atoms or a quaternary ammonium or phosphonium group q represents the atoms necessary to complete a 5 or 6 membered heterocyclic ring two or more of l may be joined together to form a bi or tridentate ligand which may optionally comprise another polydentate molecule of the same or different structure as shown above one or more of l may be.
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the circuit only during initial calibration of the system when it may be used to position the cx 12 and or rx 16 coils and or to adjust the parameters of the cx 12 and or rx 16 coils such that the combined signal from the rx and cx due to direct pickup of the tx field is at a minimum this methodology ensures that the calibration analog signal emanating from the cx precisely matches the amplitude and phase of the rx analog signal due to direct pickup of the tx field fig9 shows a two dimensional embodiment of the array conductivity meter acm for the case with three receiver assemblies m 3 case in which the transmitter tx 10 is located at the center of the array hatched ring the three receiver assemblies rx 1 rx 2 and rx 3 80 82 and 84 respectively are disposed symmetrically at the vertices of an equilateral triangle at distances r rx from the transmitter large solid rings and the calibration coil cx 12 is located in proximity to the tx for example at location cx a between the transmitter tx and the receiver assemblies or cx b inside the transmitter fig1 shows a two dimensional embodiment of the acm for the case with four receiver assemblies m 4 case in which the transmitter tx 10 is located at the center of the array hatched ring the four receiver assemblies rx 1 rx 2 rx 3 and rx 4 90 92 94 and 96 respectively are disposed symmetrically at the vertices of a square at distances r.
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in position in the orientation of fig1 and 3 the compression spring 66 of the latch mechanism 58 will force the locking plate 60 of the latch mechanism upwardly into the groove 40 of the pivotable header 30 such engagement preventing the pivotable header 30 from moving from the upright orientation depicted in these figures a suitable sign 54 is retained within the groove 48 via the clip member 50 in the upright orientation of fig1 and 3 the sign will extend upwardly above the level of the shelf 12 and will obscure from view any inventory stored on the shelf behind the sign 100211 when it is necessary to change out the sign or to access inventory on the shelf 12 behind the sign a person will pull downwardly on the head 64 of the latch mechanism 58 compressing the spring 66 between the locking plate 60 and the support flange 28 such movement lowers the locking plate relative to the upper plate section of the pivotable header past the lower edge of the downwardly extending rear face section 34 the weight of the sign and the pivotable header will enable an easy pivoting motion of the pivotable header via the hinge arrangement 56 such that the pivotable header assumes the lowered orientation illustrated in fig2 and 4 in this orientation the sign will be 180 u00b0 opposed to the orientation of fig1 and 3 essentially pointing straight downwardly in this orientation it is a simple matter to exchange one sign for another or for staff to access inventory stored on the shelf and.
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produced is to truly have flame present for detection this is an additional level of safety built into the control the advantage of a cmos gate is basically lower cost and higher availability the basic components used for flame rectification are capacitors c7 c8 resistors r16 r19 and ac line voltage l1 when flame is indicated as not present at remote sense node 255 or flame ignitor node 256 when circuit 208 is used in the local sense i e connection w1 is installed the voltage across capacitor c8 is an average of 0 volts dc because capacitor c8 and resistor r16 form a low pass filter for ac when flame is present at the remote sense node 255 the remote sensor basically looks like a diode cathode tied to ground and a high resistance in series when this condition occurs current will flow from ac line voltage l1 through capacitor c7 resistor r19 and the flame the amount of current that flows is basically dependent upon the flame resistance flame resistance will cause capacitor c7 to start to develop a positive dc voltage during the positive portion of the ac sine wave then because the flame does not allow current to flow during the negative portion of the ac sine wave capacitor c8 will see a more negative voltage peak peak sine voltage plus.
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which crosses a second collar 17 at an angle thereto the pole then extends to a second crossing generally designated 19 of the same structure the pole 11 can be thought of as a continuous pole extending from one terminal edge of the tent to the other but actually is made up of short rod segments wherein the collar members such as the collar 15 serve to couple two adjacent sections of the rod together thus pole 11 actually consists of the short rod segments 11a 11b 11c 11d and 11e coupled together by the collars to form a long tent pole at the bottom of the tent separate collars can be used for each rod as shown at 13a and 13b or a double collar can be used as shown at 14 the collars employed on the body of the tent are later described in detail at the crossings it is advantageous to use a clip such as that shown in my co pending u s pat application ser no 825 410 filed aug 17 1977 the method of using such a clip as well as a typical collar crossing structure is shown in fig1 4 and particularly in fig3 and 4 the clip is generally designated 21 and consists of three main parts namely a ring 23 which lies on the outer surface of the tent fabric a disc 25 which lies under the surface of the.
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amplifiers that are configured with diodes to perform a peak detector function high speed comparators unlike standard operational amplifiers do not suffer from slow propagation due to saturation high speed comparators exhibit the ability to accurately measure smaller voltages than standard operational amplifiers configured with diodes to perform a peak detector function moreover high speed comparators function with greater accuracy with regard to varying crest factors of waveforms than standard operational amplifiers configured with diodes to perform a peak detector function the non inverting input 141 of the first comparator 140 may receive a voltage of an ac waveform from a voltage input 144 the ac waveform may exhibit a frequency of for example 150 khz 1 mhz or 50 mhz the first translator 145 may include an input 146 and an output 147 the input 146 of the first translator 145 may be coupled to the output 143 of the first comparator 140 the first translator 145 may level shift the voltage provided from the output 145 of the first comparator 140 the level shift may be from ecl to ttl logic levels typical ttl logic levels include 0v to 0 4v for logic low and 2 4v to 5v for logic high the first translator 145 may be omitted from the positive peak subcircuit 110 if the first comparator 140 provides a ttl or cmos level output voltage the first high speed diode 148 may be coupled to the output 148 of the first translator 145 the first high speed diode 148 may have a fast propagation rate an example of a high speed diode is a schottky diode a schottky diode has the ability to switch at high frequencies without degrading the amplitude.
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50 the circuit board 50 is preferably sealed to the housing with foam to prevent air leakage back across the air barrier the air flow through the body is shown in a particular as built embodiment the absorber columns are in the input side of the barrier and the compressor is in the output side of the barrier when assembled the panels and barrier constitute a very rigid shell with controlled noise airflow that is particularly suited to an oxygen concentrator where room air must be drawn into the system as a source of oxygen and the nitrogen rich exhaust gas must be expelled from the concentrator it is advantageous to separate these gas streams so that there is no excess nitrogen drawn into the air inlet of the compressor referring to fig6 a b and c details of the compressor side of the novel concentrator are shown in the exemplary version depicted a compressor bracket 64 is mounted to panel 33 bracket 64 is preferably mounted to panel 33 with shock vibration isolating elements which in the exemplary version shown are rubber feet 65 feet 65 preferably have a durometer between 20 a and 60 a compressor 62 is in turn mounted to bracket 64 with another set shock vibration isolation elements providing two levels of isolation in the exemplary version.
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the formulation alcohol and methyl salicylate are used to render the shellac soluble in the toluene and naphtha and to provide a pleasant odor to the formulation shellac is insoluble in hydrocarbons such as toluene and naphthas yet is quite soluble in low molecular weight alcohols that are miscible in toluene and naphtha the alcohol of the formulation is used as a solvent for the shellac so that the shellac may be mixed with the toluene naphtha and wax the alcohol like the toluene and naphtha evaporates from the abrasive belt after the formulation is applied to the belt methyl salicylate is artificial wintergreen oil and has a pleasant odor of wintergreen methyl salicylate is added to the formulation to give the formulation a wintergreen odor the methyl salicylate is used solely to impart odor to the formulation and may be omitted from the formulation without affecting the bonding and lubricant properties of the formulation the relative amounts of the constituents of the formulation are important sufficient toluene and naphtha must be present to soften or liquify the adhesive of the abrasive belt just as sufficient alcohol must be present to render the shellac soluble in the toulene and naphtha excessive amounts of toluene naphtha and alcohol do not impair functioning of the formulation as the excess toluene naphtha and alcohol evaporate from the abrasive belt after application of the formulation to the belt an excessive amount of shellac however is undesirable since excessive shellac causes the resulting adhesive on the abrasive belt to be brittle an insufficient amount of shellac is also undesirable.
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100 0 1 1 lt 0 5 9 100 100 1 0 lt 0 5 ______________________________________ coupon had green tarnish on surface coupon was clean and shiny tests 1 3 show that low concentrations of butyl benzotriazole with or without the chelant do not inhibit corrosion of the copper alloy tests 6 and 7 indicate that the chelant alone is more aggressive than no chelant at all tests 8 and 9 show that even though very high levels of inhibitor can passivate the metal without chelant an undesirable green tarnish develops in the absence of the chelant in the tests a hardness ion was included so as to stimulate sea water conditions accordingly the na 4 edta concentration was adjusted to take into account demand by the hardness ion on this basis 3 74 ppm of na 4 edta was used for every 1 0 ppm of hardness ion expressed as caco 3 equivalent water conditions were as follows per liter 11 831 g mgso 4 7h 2 o 4800 ppm as caco 3 1 544 g cacl 2 2h 2 o 1050 ppm as caco 3 23 997 g nacl 15 300 ppm total cl 16 2 g na.
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the substrate where rbaw signals launched from the input idt 10 1 are reflected from the bottom surface 29 to the output idts 10 2 1 and 10 2 n the angle of reflection u03b8 n is a function of the dc voltage applied across the terminals 20 3 and 22 3 as shown in fig7 b in both this configuration and that of fig6 the idt 11 may be considered a control idt whereas in the first two embodiments shown in fig4 and 5 the control is additionally provided both in the input idt or in both the input and output idts thus the magnification of the electroacoustic effect can be used not only to alter the acoustic velocities of the waves propagated as well as the device resonant frequency or time delay provided thereby but also the critical angles of reflection may be altered moreover the various disturbances such as provided by the environmental parameters or aging can be sensed by including a sensor on the devices of the subject invention to sense a particular disturbance and generating a signal in accordance therewith this signal then may be utilized to control the magnitude of the dc bias voltage applied furthermore when desirable ac signals can be applied in place of or in addition to the dc bias potentials for providing.
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esters of sulfuric hydrohalic and aromatic sulfonic acids among such esters are methyl chloride and bromide ethyl chloride propyl chloride butyl chloride isobutyl chloride benzylchloride and bromide phenethyl bromide naphthymethyl chloride dimethyl sulfate methyl benzenesulfonate ethyl toluenesulfonate ethylene chlorohydrin propylene chlorobydrin allyl bromide methylallyl bromide and crotyl bromide the topical compositions contemplated for administration of methylphenidate in accordance with the present invention are in a flexible finite system the term u201c adhesive u201d as used herein is intended in its broadest to mean a natural or synthetic polymer that is capable of sticking to the site of topical application and includes bioadhesives also referred to a mucoadhesives and pressuresensitive adhesives as are generally known in the art a polymer is a adhesive within the meaning of the term is it has the properties of an adhesive per se or if it functions as an adhesive by the addition of tackifiers plasticizers crosslinking agents or other additives especially preferred adhesives are acrylics natural and synthetic rubbers natural and synthetic gums polysiloxanes polyacrylates polyvinylpyrrolidones vinylpyrrolidone copolymers styrene block copolymers and mixtures thereof particularly suitable bioadhesives or mucoadhesives include natural or synthetic polysaccharides and polyacrylic acid polymers and mixtures thereof the term u201c polysaccharide u201d as used herein means a carbohydrate decomposable by hydrolysis into.
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the adjustable and detachable seat 20 the connecting member being arrestable by a pop pin 19 21 22 the hollow member may have a polygonal cross section preferably quadratic for example in the illustrated example the polygonal cross section is substantially square the seat is adjustable for height and connected to the seat socket 12 the seat post pop pin 19 permits height adjustment of the seat the fore and aft saddle pop pin 21 permits adjustment of the seat 20 by sliding fore and aft in the seat socket 12 because of the adjustability of the seat and the handlebar a rider theoretically may be as tall as 15 feet and weigh up to 900 pounds the handlebar and seat adjustability provides for a versatile bicycle which can be used by persons of many different physiques from small light and short to large tall and heavy referring now to fig3 the pedal mechanism 6 includes a cog 15 operative with an endless chain 16 having slots for engagement with the cog 15 additionally the pedal mechanism 6 includes a ring guard 17 protective of at least the interaction of the teeth of the cog 15 with the endless chain 16 the ring guard 17 is located internally of the perimeter defined by the endless chain 16 it would be desirable to provide attachments to the present invention for example a water bottle may be attached directly to the present invention or indirectly by means of a velcro device or any carrier means for attaching the water bottle to the stationary exercise bicycle additionally an ergometer may be attached to the present invention also a computer controlled energy measuring and indicating device may be attached to the present invention the stationary exercise bicycle may comprise a.
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20 b includes a diaphragm 21 b a piezoelectric film 22 b a spacer 23 b and fixed portions 24 b as in the foregoing embodiments the diaphragm 21 b and the piezoelectric film 22 b are connected at opposed fixed end areas 24 b the unstressed shape of the diaphragm 21 b and the prestressed state of the piezoelectric film 22 b are chosen to ensure that the diaphragm 21 b lies in a flat plane before any excitation voltage is applied to the piezoelectric film 22 b more specifically an initial shape of the diaphragm 21 b in a state where the diaphragm 21 b is not connected with the piezoelectric film 22 b is a downwardly protruding shape the tensile force of the piezoelectric film 22 b is set such that the diaphragm 21 b is deformed into a flat shape by the tensile force applied by the piezoelectric film 22 b and an external force applied by the spacer 23 b the fixed portions 24 b are provided respectively near the opposite ends of the diaphragm 21 b and the piezoelectric film 22 b which are connected with each other the fixed portions 24 b protrude downward in the thickness direction of the vibrating device 20 b the fixed portions 24 b are preferably supported on an installation surface of a table or the like and prevent the diaphragm 21 b and.
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fill the bowl 100 with water the bowl 100 can be filled with water with the drainer 200 being stacked within it or alternatively the bowl 100 can be stacked within the drainer 200 as explained above and filled with water fig5 is in line with the first arrangement accordingly the following steps will also be in line with the option of having the drainer 200 stacked within the bowl 100 2 wash the fruits while they are being soaked in the water 3 lift the drainer 200 vertically upward and move it in the direction of arrow 501 until the rims 102 and 202 of the drainer 200 and the bowl 100 are facing each other i e the planes of the two rims are parallel to each other by doing so the fruits will drop from the drainer 200 into the bowl 100 of course if the bowl 100 was stacked on top of and within the drainer 200 the fruits would already be in the bowl 100 and the user would have to lift the bowl 100 vertically upward and move the drainer 200 from below the bowl 100 in the direction of arrow 501 4 align the rims 102 and 202 of the drainer 200 and the bowl 100 with one another and press them against each other as shown in.
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the lower chamber is adapted in cooperation with its storage vessel to maintain a vacuum in the system during start up and the transfer of liquid from the storage vessel to the outlet an intermediate smaller upper metering chamber may be included in the device between the large storage chamber and the short siphon leg for accurate metering of smaller quantities of liquid application_number US 27120181 A description referring initially to fig6 and 7 a primary embodiment of the invention includes a core block or body 10 of generally rectangular plan view outline and generally shoe like elevational outline the body 10 may be constructed of any material suitable for containing the liquid or melt 11 at a suitable consistancy for metering such as castable alumina silica refractory material for ladling molten aluminum the core may be cast in one piece molded in halves 12 and 13 and cemented together with a refractory mortar or alternatively manufactured from suitably adapted pipes and containers the conventional heating elements 14 shown in fig1 are preferrably electrical resistance heaters that maintain the temperature of the body at about the same temperature as such melt 11 the body is provided exteriorly with a cover 51 shown in fig1 and suitable insulation not shown is installed between the body exterior and the cover the body is supported above the floor 15 in the position shown in fig2 and fig6 by stand means 16 having a base 17 resting on the floor and upright vertical channels 18 mounted on said base fixedly fastened to the sides 19 and 20 of the body the stand means supports the body adjacent and over the open supply reservoir 23 with the elevated rearward heel like inlet portion 22 of the body partially submerged in the melt.
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and optical detectors alternatively a saw device is used in the form of a mass sensor a layer of the saw substrate is coated with biologics such as receptors or antibodies reactive to ecf compounds or metabolites and the presence of the compound is detected by changes in the saw generated e g a shift in the resonance frequency a phase shift of the acoustic wave or a shift in the amplitude of an acoustic wave since the preferred embodiments utilize a saw device to extract ecf it is advantageous to incorporate a portion of the substrate within a region capable of providing detection in this embodiment another pair of idts can be incorporated onto the saw substrate in combination with a detection portion of the fluid transport coupling medium this portion of the fluid transport medium is coated with biologics providing specificity to the metabolites of interests a separate set of electronic controls provides excitation of the second set of idts as well as detection of the frequency phase or amplitude shifts due to the presence of the analytes the extraction and detection functions can operate at the same frequency or at combinations of frequencies the spacing arrangements of the detection idts with respect to the operating surface provides optimal extraction and detection means when appropriate electronics are included the saw device can detect the presence of increase or decrease in.
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head end station 10 and multiple subscriber stations 11 u2013 14 connected by a passive optical network 15 the system is arranged to provide an improved form of multiple access passive optical network not based on small packets and ranging to achieve efficiency but rather using variable sized e g ethernet packets each able to carry ip traffic directly without segmentation the head end station 10 comprises medium access logic 101 interfacing via a tdma framing and sychronisation module 102 to optical transmitter 103 optical receiver 104 and hence to a wavelength multiplexer 105 which provides the physical interface to the optical network 15 each outstation 11 u2013 14 has a corresponding structure comprising medium access logic 111 connected via the tdma framing and sychronisation module 112 to an optical transmitter 113 and optical receiver 114 and hence to a wavelength multiplexer 115 again providing the physical interface to the network 15 referring to fig2 there is shown an example of an upstream signal structure in such a system the data stream comprises a sequence of tdma frames 20 each separated by a guard period 21 multiple ethernet packets 22 are transported within each tdma frame and for data transport the ethernet frames are each preferably sized to be large enough to carry complete internet protocol packets without requiring segmentation ethernet frames of differing sizes may be mixed according to the traffic type carried so for example voice traffic may be carried within shorter frames to minimise packetisation delay in high bit rate communication systems for example optical networks operating at.
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the core of the bolt which fluid conduit 21 extends the entire length of the bolt 20 fitted into the injection fluid outlet end 22 of the fluid conduit 21 is a length of microtubing 23 through which the injection fluid is injected into the interior of the extruded polymeric fiber fig1 b is a partial cross sectional view of a capillary exit suitable for use in injecting a gaseous or liquid fluid into the interior of an extruded fiber as shown the at least one wall 11 which is disposed toward the bottom of polymer chamber 14 forms an opening 30 into which the injection fluid outlet end 22 of the fluid conduit 21 extends opening 30 is sized to accommodate injection fluid outlet end 22 and microtubing 23 extending therefrom so as to form an annular region 32 between the outer surface of the injection fluid outlet end 22 of fluid conduit 21 and the wall of opening 30 and between the outer surface of microtubing 23 and the wall of opening 30 which in the area surrounding microtubing 23 has a reduced diameter compared to the portion of opening 30 surrounding injection fluid outlet end 22 of fluid conduit 22 annular region 32 provides fluid communication between polymer chamber 14 and the capillary exit 33 enabling.
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within the freezer compartment 12 of the refrigeration unit 14 to the alarm and alert features the present invention utilizes a temperature sensing bulb 28 interconnected to the housing 16 by an elongated flexible capillary tube 30 more specifically the housing 16 includes a selectively adjustable thermostat 32 that can be manually preset to various temperature set points such as for example in one design the set points denoted by the numbers 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 and 36 degrees the temperature sensing bulb 28 senses temperature changes and variations within the freezer compartment 12 and conveys these changes and variations to the thermostat 32 so that the thermostat 32 can register when the temperature within the freezer unit 14 rises and exceeds the given temperature set point value or temperature range when the thermostat 32 registers the temperature rise the normally open contacts or elements 34 of the thermostat 32 close thereby completing the circuit and initiating actions to be hereinafter described as shown in fig1 u2013 5 the freezer alarm system and apparatus 10 includes several signaling means that are actuated and powered for signaling the owner user that the temperature set point has been exceeded and remedial or corrective action is required thus mounted on the housing 16 is an audible buzzer alarm 36 for providing an audible alert to the owner user that the refrigeration unit 14 needs checked because the temperature within the freezer compartment 12 has surpassed the preset value the audible buzzer alarm 36 can include a volume control knob or dial that will be necessary if the freezer system and apparatus 10 includes remote alerts i e signaling means that are positioned.
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or not the vehicle is in one of a number of ignition states in the illustrative example the process receives ignition information from the vehicle indicating that the ignition is in an on state 203 this will generally indicate that the vehicle is currently traveling or is about to begin traveling the system continues to receive ignition on information until such a state no longer exists at which point an ignition off state 205 is detected the ignition off state will be the trigger for a check in update in this illustrative example although other state changes could also be used such as but not limited to driver leaving vehicle seat detector camera detector etc door opening and closing or other states that generally indicate that a journey has progressed from in progress to completion also in this illustrative example there can be a number of restrictions associated with a check in so as not to overly update a status or if privacy is desired the process may only update a user locale when the restrictions remain unmet if there are restrictions and they are met i e check in is permissible 207 then the process will obtain current user gps coordinates e g vehicle coordinates phone coordinates etc in this illustrative example there may be additional restrictions associated with various locations that are different from the general check in restrictions for example requirements to check in a user may be met but when a user is at a particular location work for example location related restrictions may not be met to avoid repeatedly updating a location when the user arrives at work every day the current gps coordinates are compared to known locations to find a location that corresponds to the user 39 s current location 211.
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procedure is repeated on the opposite side a subject undergoes spinal surgery after the procedure is complete the surgeon locates the fascia the surgeon bends the trocar and inserts the trocar into paraspinal muscles the surgeon threads the catheter and holds the catheter with non tooth forceps against the skin the surgeon pulls and peals tips of plastic equally in opposite directions botulinum toxin in a dose of 1 2 units kg is administered subfascially at the site of pain via direct injection to the subject experiencing pain a catheter is placed subfascially at the site of pain within the subject and is supplied with bupivicaine at a concentration of 0 5 from an infusion pump at a dosage of 2 ml hr a patient with muscle or back pain which does not respond to conventional treatment is fitted with a catheter which administers bupivicaine subfascially the patient also receives an injection of botulinum toxin subfascially bupivicaine is administered via the catheter at a concentration of 0 5 for a period of 5 7 days botulinum toxin is administered via injection at a concentration of 1 2 units kg at the beginning of treatment and periodically at intervals of approximately 4 6 weeks for a total treatment time of approximately 6 months a subject experiencing pain is treated with bupivicaine at a concentration of 0 5 administered through the catheter at a rate of 2 ml hr for a time period of 5 days the subject also receives an injection of botulinum toxin at a concentration of 1 2 units kg the pain improves using this treatment and bupivicaine treatment is discontinued after 7 days and the subject receives further injections of botulinum toxin every 6 weeks.
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may be for example a screw conveyor optionally a second feeder part or chute which forms a passage which is at least partially vertical and through which the torrefied material may drop down due to gravity to through a rotary lock feeder 4 b to the mill 5 it should be understood that the feeder system 4 a 4 b could also be designed in other ways for example the feeder system 4 a 4 b may be formed by a single screw conveyor in the figure the preferred feeder system 4 a 4 b provides for a gas phase lock between the inert gas phase of the roaster 3 and the mill 5 where cooling water is added thus preventing water vapour from entering the roaster with reference to fig2 it can be seen that an inlet conduit 6 is connected to both the first feeder part 4 a and to the mill 5 immediately before as shown the mill or in the mill itself not shown this inlet conduit 6 is arranged to introduce a cooling liquid at least in one position either directly into the mill 5 and or into a part of the first feeder part 4 a that is arranged to convey torrefied material to the mill 5 cooling liquid can thus be added to at least one of the first feeder part 4 and the mill 5 in fig2 the inlet conduit 6 is shown as having one branch that leads to the first feeder part 4 a and one branch that leads directly into the mill 5.
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preferably about u2212 50 u00b0 c or below the reaction is also preferably run in an inert atmosphere intermediate formula iiia u2032 is then reacted with a weak base in a solvent including methylene chloride thf or acetone at room temperature or above and with a reagent having a halogenated leaving group to arrive at the compound of formula iiia one of ordinary skill in the art would be able to determine the necessary reagent having a halogenated leaving to arrive at the desired pyruvate derivative for example the reagent having a halogenated leaving group may be selected from benzyl chloride bases useful in the processes of the present invention include k 2 co 3 nahco 3 li 2 co 3 cs 2 co 3 t butok t butoli hydroxides metal hydrides and alkyl salts ozonolysis is then carried out in the presence of formula iiiia to yield the compound of formula iiib preferably this reaction can be run in a c 1 c 6 alcohol straight chain or branched methylene chloride chloroform and the like at a reduced temperature more preferably at about 0 u00b0 c or below finally the compound of formula iiib is hydrogenated to yield the isotopically labeled pyruvic acid of formula v this can.
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generally cylindrical valve sleeve 50 is journaled on the od of the stub shaft 33 and covers the radial steam supply passages 47 and the radial condensate outlet passages 48 as shown the sleeve 50 is preferably comprised of a condensate sleeve portion 51 and a steam sleeve portion 52 which lie in direct abutting contact with one another a pilot washer 53 is interposed between the abutting surfaces of the sleeve portions 51 and 52 and the washer also serves as a retainer for a pair of annular seals 54 the opposite ends of each of the sleeve portions 51 and 52 are similarly provided with annular seals 54 which are respectively held in place by a condensate side retaining ring 55 and a steam side retaining ring 56 the retaining rings 55 and 56 are attached to their respective sleeve portions 51 and 52 with machine screws 57 the sleeve portions 51 and 52 are secured together with long machine screws not shown which extend axially through aligned bores in the steam side retaining ring 56 and the steam sleeve portion 52 and into tapped holes in the condensate sleeve portion 51 the entire sleeve assembly 50 is axially movable on the stub shaft 33 by a valve operator 58 an operator arm 59 is pivotally mounted to a mounting bracket 60 connected to the machine frame 31 the arm 59 has an upper end connected to a.
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falling within the range of engine operating temperatures this can be offset by adding fibers in the axial direction of the piston to cause the desired thermal growth of the piston diameter holding the clearances between the piston and cylinder wall to the absolute minimum is essential to success of the ringless piston engine and the described reinforcement architecture offers the most potential for achieving this goal the inherently low interlaminar strength of a carbon carbon block of this architecture is not a major concern because the clamping force of the head bolts would negate cross ply tensile stresses in the laminate although the stacked 2 d ply arrangement is preferred other multi dimensional fiber arrangements can be used such as the 3 d fiber arrangements illustrated in fig7 a and 7b for the single bore cylinder block 10 as illustrated in fig3 a laminated polar weave architecture as illustrated in fig8 with a spiral laminate 120 having radial 140 and circumferential 130 fiber tows may be used to increase hoop strength in addition for the case of the single bore cylinder block 10 as illustrated in fig3 a reinforcement architecture may be used in which most of the fibers are oriented parallel and circumferential to the bore axis this is possible because heat moves across a much shorter distance than in the cylinder block illustrated in fig1 such architecture can be produced by rolling 2 d fabric into a tube and molding or by molding a 3 d braided tube or by building up layers of 2 d braided tubes and molding to make a carbon carbon composite engine.
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number stored in memory location 312 called 34 z 34 x y and z with their associated labels are treated as a stack memory location 313 called 34 t 34 and memory location 323 called 34 tlabel 34 are the top of the stack and are not displayed x y z and t and their associated labels may contain the nothing fig2 c is a flowchart of a program for adding and deleting entries from the stack additional details about the stack performance is evident from the discussion below memory location 314 and memory location 324 are also permanently assigned memory locations memory location 314 contains the null set or a 20 bit address of alphanumeric string which is used as a current equation as explained below memory location 324 contains the null set or a twenty bit address of a memory location containing the parsed version of the alphanumeric string pointed to by memory location 314 as explained below fig2 a is a block diagram of a program implementing an equation solving interface the program can be in an entry mode 202 or a calculating mode 203 in entry mode 202 plurality of keys 103 and 104 can be used to enter a equation into calculating device 100 the equation is entered as an alphanumeric string pointed to by memory location 314 more discussion on exactly how to enter an equation and how an equation is displayed by display 111 is found below once an equation has been entered into calculating device 100 a user may enter into calculation mode the actual steps necessary for a user to perform are discussed more fully below calculating device 100 parses the equation displayed by display 111 in order to extract mathematical variables and to determine the mathematical relationship between.
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to form sealed delivery passages along which the ink passes en route to each of the ink storage compartments 24 the underside of the lid assembly 21 also includes moulded features or ridges 69 which extend into the ink storage compartments 24 when the lid assembly 21 is sealed to the main body 20 these moulded features or ridges 69 ensure that an air gap is formed above the absorbent material 29 for venting via the vent hole 63 to assist the absorbent material 29 to function to absorb the ink and retain the ink suspended therein under capillary action as shown in fig5 and 60 extending downwardly from the outer surface 60 of the lid assembly 21 are a pair of guide walls 70 the guide walls 70 assist in locating the lid assembly 21 on the main body 20 during assembly the guide walls 70 also have a recessed portion 71 formed therein which acts as a hand grip to assist in handling the cartridge unit during use as shown more clearly in fig5 the guide wall 70 that extends along the face of the main body 20 proximal the printhead assembly 22 also includes a series of holes 72 in a lower edge thereof these holes 72 are arranged to align with and receive the locating studs 38 provided on the main body 20 onto which the flex pcb backer 37 and the flex pcb 52 of the printhead assembly 22 are attached in this arrangement when the lid assembly 21 is fixed to the main body 20 a portion of the flex pcb 52 of the printhead assembly 22 is sandwiched between the guide wall 70 and the flex pcb backer 37 thereby.
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application 212 in node b for the security of the overall system neither table may be used to re construct the other table and neither table alone reveals the overall ip routing configuration from the remote terminal client 222 to the remote terminal server 223 the session managing application 218 in node a 202 maintains one or more tcp sessions and also routes the received data packets or files from the remote terminal client 222 via the proxy application 220 to the data sending application 210 the data sending application 210 is configured to send the data with the pre assigned channel numbers to node b 203 through the data sending interface 206 across the one way data link in link r 204 the data is then received by the data receiving application 212 in node b 203 through the data receiving interface 208 the data receiving application 212 then maps the channel numbers from the received data to the tcp session managing application 219 the session managing application 219 maintains one or more tcp sessions and routes the received data packets or files from the data receiving application 212 to the proxy application 221 the tcp proxy application 221 in node b fully implements the tcp ip protocol in its bilateral communications with the remote terminal server 223 requests a socket connection and delivers the data received from the.
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not sense that the pressure inside the tank has exceeded the pre set pressure limit the heater will continue to heat the process gas as it is withdrawn from the tank through conduit 54 according to the process of the present invention in order to maintain a certain minimum delivery pressure the equilibrium of vapor and liquid product inside the tank storage container 12 must remain above a corresponding minimum bulk temperature during gaseous flow of product to the customer 39 s house line through conduit 54 the loss of energy in the tank 12 is balanced by the amount of energy added using the external heater 48 and the amount of heat transfer into or out of the system which is dependent upon the ambient temperature when the ambient temperature is equal to the specified minimum bulk temperature of the fluid in the tank no heat transfer will take place therefore the heater 48 is the only source of energy to replace the energy loss due to product flow out of the tank as the ambient temperature drops below the minimum specified bulk temperature of the product in the tank 12 the heater duty will increase depending on the heat capacity of liquefied gas it will be necessary to use a multiple pass heat exchanger containing a number of passes designated 34 n 34 in order to compensate for the vapor.
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essential for the invention fig1 shows a shovel according to an embodiment of the present invention in the shovel an upper turning body 3 is mounted on an upper portion of a lower traveling body 1 through a rotation mechanism 2 the upper turning body 3 is provided with an engine compartment 3 a a boom 4 an arm 5 a bucket 6 and a cabin 10 and the like the arm 5 is attached to the tip of the boom 4 and the bucket 6 is attached to the tip of the arm 5 the boom 4 the arm 5 and the bucket 6 are respectively hydraulically driven by a boom cylinder 7 an arm cylinder 8 and a bucket cylinder 9 in the cabin 10 an operating device 26 refer to fig2 which is operated by a driver and the like are disposed further in the engine compartment 3 a a power source such as an engine is mounted in addition as the shovel according to this embodiment a so called hybrid shovel having a power storage device which stores electric power which is supplied to a turning drive device is given as an example however the present invention can also be applied to for example an electrically driven shovel to which charging power.
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during the execution of the script processor 37 to save data from the data bag 44 out to the export data target 33 also shown in fig2 and fig3 the system includes a configuration management user interface 39 to define the components of the present invention which include external data connections 51 views 52 data bags 53 rule sets 54 and scripts 55 these component definitions are stored in the metadata database 38 the data bags are stored in the internal datastore 35 the component definitions will be described in detail below the transformation and exchange system 13 includes a script processor 37 in order to run scripts 55 defined in the metadata database 38 the script processor 37 identifies the script command and invokes the correct method for that script command the transformation exchange system 13 also contains a rule processor 36 that is invoked by the script processor 37 to transform one data bag into another data bag based on a rule rules will be described below fig5 is a flow diagram showing the components that can be defined using the configuration management user interface 39 and the actions taken when defining each component connections 51 must have their connection type and properties defined the connection type will be any of the industry standard data storage types such as odbc enabled databases spreadsheets message oriented middleware and text files the properties will include the name and location of the external data storage views 52 must be associated with either an import data connection 41 fig4 or an export data connection 46 each data connection has one.
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exchangers to the engine 12 and transmission 14 this is understood in the art and will not be described in detail with reference to fig2 shows a typical multi pass oil cooler heat exchanger that is used on a typical vehicle it may be understood that this style of heat exchanger can be used for any fluid however the current disclosure will describe it as a oil cooler it is also understood in the art that this is a two pass system but the description is the same for multi pass heat exchangers with greater than two passes the oil cooler 20 has an inlet 22 and outlet 24 in the first tank 26 a core section 28 connects the first tank 26 to the second tank 30 the core section includes a first plurality of tubes 32 in between the tubes is a series of fins 34 the first tank 26 is separated into two chambers an inlet chamber 36 and an outlet chamber 38 the two chambers are separated in the first tank 26 by a baffle 40 it is understood in the art that the baffle 40 may be known as a partition or any piece to isolate the two chambers from each other the baffle 40 is in a fixed position that separates the medium not shown in the inlet chamber 36 and the outlet chamber 38 the typical function of the oil cooler 20 is the oil or liquid medium not shown would flow into inlet 22 represented by arrow 42 the medium would fill the inlet chamber 36 and flow through the tubes 32 the.
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are below the operating temperature of the internal combustion engine however the bimetallic spring 50 acts on the spring support cup 49 in opposition to the spring 46 with the effect that the closing force transmitted to the diaphragm 45 is reduced however immediately after starting the electric heater 53 heats up the bimetallic spring 50 and as a consequence the force exerted by the bimetallic spring 50 on the spring support cup 49 is also reduced the desired basic tension setting of the bimetallic spring 50 can be obtained simply by pressing the bolt 51 into the housing of the pressure control valve 42 to a variable predetermined depth thus when the internal combustion engine is suddenly accelerated during its warm up phase in order to provide in addition to the fuel quantity metered out by the metering and quantity distribution valve assembly 10 in dependence on the aspirated air quantity an additional acceleration fuel quantity so as to produce a richer fuel air mixture then according to the present invention the pressure of the pressurized fuel in the control pressure circuit 37 is reduced a reduction of the pressure of the pressure fluid in the control pressure circuit 37 reduces the restoring force acting on the measuring member 2 so that even though the air quantity flowing past the measuring member 2 remains the same there is a greater excursion of the measuring member 2 and hence of the control slide 14 which in turn increases the fuel quantity metered out by the annular groove 27 and the control slits 30 of the metering valve assembly 10 the reduction of the pressure of the pressurized fluid in the pressure control circuit 37 is produced by the servo assembly 61 fig2 which.
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about one vertical edge of the housing 30 to open and close over the front face 32 of the housing 30 the cover 50 may provide for a central transparent window 52 and a lock hasp 54 engaging with a corresponding lock hasp 56 on the housing that allows locking of the cover 50 in a closed position on the housing 30 when the cover 50 is closed over the front face 32 it retains the piggyback tubing assembly 25 therein and the window 52 allows visual inspection of each of the elements on the front face 32 referring now to fig3 the line management apparatus 10 may include a controller 60 which may be a processor 61 based system having a memory 62 for holding a stored operating program and data 64 controlling operation of the line management apparatus 10 as will be described below in particular the controller 60 may use the data in the memory 62 to control metering clamps 36 to ensure the desired dose and delivery rate to the patient the controller 60 may further communicate with the flow rate sensor 42 of the present invention for receiving a signal therefrom as will be described further the controller 60 executing the stored program 64 may read a signal from the air in line sensors 33 and the tubing loaded confirmation sensors 34 referring still to fig3 the controller 60 may also communicate with a screen 46 for displaying and or inputting various programming and operating parameters a speaker associated with speaker 44 for providing audible alarm signals and switches 38 for inputting data to.
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well as wounds in general where an infection can develop the dressing can incorporate the appropriate enzymes that would degrade initial biofilm formation on these dressings such systems are closed systems or mostly so and consequently the enzymes may or may not have moieties attached to them as a means of retaining them to the would dressing further an adjunct to the embodiment for this application there may also be associated with it suitable antimicrobial antibiotic agents endocarditis p aeruginosa has been shown to have a high affinity to cardiac tissue including heart valve tissue alginate biofilms of p aeruginosa at the root of p aeruginosa initial colonization as well as its proliferative growth rate is the production of a mucoid exopolysaccharide layer comprised of alginate this exopolysaccharide layer along with lipopolysaccharide protects the organism from direct antibody and complement mediated bactericidal mechanisms and from opsonophagocytosis this protective biofilm allows p aeruginosa to expand grow and to exist in harsh environments that may exist outside the alginate biofilm it is not surprising that the alginate biofilm is considered as an important virulence factor the alginate biofilm or u201c slime matrix u201d consists of a secreted exopolysaccharide that serves as the backbone structure of the biofilm alginate is a polysaccharide copolymer.
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flat and is covered by a grid 3 which is aligned in a north south direction towards the magnetic poles for example the distance between the grid lines is preset and in a preferred embodiment of the invention can be switched between one nautical mile and one geodetic minute of arc in the representation of fig1 the aircraft is flying very low so that only a few grid lines are visible in contrast to fig3 to 6 since in the perspective representation the number of grid lines is very large in the region of the horizon it would be necessary without further measures to calculate very many grid lines which could no longer be represented anyway for reasons of resolution no more lines are therefore calculated and represented in a surface region 4 in front of the horizon but this surface region 4 fig3 to 6 is provided with a colour which is matched to the colour effect produced by the colour of the ground and by the lines of the grid becoming closer in the examples of embodiments illustrated the precalculated flight path is represented by triangular segments 5 to 8 in this respect the individual segments 5 to 8 represent the precalculated position the altitude the course and the air position of the aircraft respectively the sum of the segment shaped symbols 5.
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pdq produces from the edge detector 47 an output that closes the contacts 46 to discharge the peak storage capacitor c4 thus the storage capacitor c4 is discharged at the beginning of each sweep cycle provided by the sweep signal swp each negative edge of the square wave signal pdq triggers the edge detector 47 to produce an output that places the circuit 48 in a sample mode to store the output of the peak detector 45 thus the output of the sample and hold circuit 48 is a signal proportional to v o and indicative of the peak voltages produced by the tank circuit 15 as illustrated by fig6 the specific composition of the output v o is dependent upon the load that is switched in parallel with the tank circuit 15 by the switching circuit 22 fig1 controlling the switching operation is the timing circuit 23 that provides timing signals shown in fig9 those signals include an antenna load timing signal a a low reference timing signal b and a high reference timing signal c all of which are applied to the switching circuit 22 in response to positive portions of the waveform a the switching circuit 22 closes switch contacts 16 to connect the antenna 19 in parallel with the tank circuit 15 similarly positive portions of the waveform b cause the switching circuit 22 to close the contacts 18 connecting the low reference impedance 21 in parallel with the tank circuit 15 while positive portions of the waveform c cause the switching circuit 22 to close the contacts 17.
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moisture content of 50 resulting from condensed steam 150 of additional moisture is then injected via the jet system in the form of a hot aqueous liquor at treatment temperature containing 2 of a buffer mixture of ammonium acetate and acetic acid for setting to ph 5 and also 3 g l of a leveling agent based on the reaction product of 1 mol of stearylamine with 12 mol of ethylene oxide followed in succession dispersed or dissolved in a further 100 of added water at 95 u00b0 c the following colorants 0 7 of the dye disperse yellow 64 having the c i no 47023 0 655 of the dye disperse red 60 having the c i no 60756 0 6 of the dye disperse red 65 having the c i no 11228 and 0 14 of the dye disperse blue 56 having the c i no 63285 and 0 16 of the 1 2 chromium complex compound of the acid wool dye of the formula str1 0 07 of the 1 2 chromium complex compound of the acid wool dye of the formula str2 0 08 of a 1 2 metal complex compound prepared by mix chroming from the two in the ratio of 1 1.
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4 u2032 or contact rods 5 5 u2032 as a result the coils or winding sections can be held particularly well in the desired form or position they lie as it were at the ideal geometrical location for comparison fig1 schematically depicts the arrangement of delta sections corresponding to the embodiment shown in fig9 to 11 an electric motor arrangement with a light source can be made particularly short if the light source has an led arranged on a carrier element for electronic components for example on a flat circuit board wherein the carrier element is arranged in such a way that its extent with respect to the longitudinal axis l in the radial direction is greater than its extent in the axial direction one exemplary embodiment in respect thereof is schematically depicted in fig1 to 20 in this case fig1 shows an excerpt from a schematic longitudinal sectional view with the carrier element 210 here in the form of a flat circuit board a holding part 220 is expediently provided which serves for retaining the light source or the led 200 in particular the carrier element 210 can be arranged on the holding part 220 fig2 shows the holding part 220 and the carrier element 210 in a separated state wherein the orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis l u2014 as indicated symbolically by the double headed arrow u2014 in accordance with fig1 is maintained as is apparent from fig1 and 19 for example the carrier element 210 is arranged in such a way that its extent with respect to the longitudinal axis l in the radial direction r is greater than its extent in the axial direction a preferably the holding part 220.
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each other by tie bars 214 the lead frame having the above described structure can be easily formed by punching out an aluminum plate fig3 is a perspective view 2 of the lead frame 210 tip ends of the control leads 211 and the power leads 212 undergo press working to have a crank shape thereby a terminal is formed fig4 a u2013 4c and 6 f u2013 6 g are explanation views showing an assembling method of the connecting structure of printed circuit boards according to the embodiment of the invention the lead frame 210 which has undergone the press working is fixed to the power substrate 21 by soldering in addition in the figures subsequent to fig4 c in order to easily understand the figures one control lead 211 and one power lead 212 are shown however as shown in fig2 and 3 even in case that a plurality of control leads 211 and power leads 212 are disposed this assembling method is also applicable thereto at this stage since the control lead 211 and the power lead 212 are fixed to the frame 213 if the frame 213 is positioned with respect to the power substrate 21 there is no necessity to position each of the control lead 211 and the power lead 212 with respect to the power substrate 21 on the power substrate 21 formed are connecting pads 215 to which terminals of the control lead 211 and the power lead 212 are attached the terminals and the.
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conventional process flow and how it is minimized according to one aspect of the present invention the process starts in step s 100 when the specification for the asic is defined the design architecture is built in step s 101 and the register transfer logic u201c rtl u201d design is completed in step s 102 thereafter the physical design is completed in step s 103 and the masks for actual fabrication is performed in step s 104 wafer fabrication occurs in step s 105 and the chip assembly is tested in step s 106 a functional laboratory test is performed in step s 107 if the functional test is successful then the chip is released for production in step s 110 in the conventional processes if the functional test fails and any changes have to be made in the asic or state machines the design process for the change is repeated from step s 102 this iterative process continues until the chip is acceptable this is expensive and tedious the present invention solves this problem by using a processor inside the asic to control the state machine thereby reaching the final goal of production quickly and inexpensively in step s 109 after the functional laboratory test control is passed to a processor and the processor can be programmed to perform a function typically the function that failed in the functional test efficiently once the processor solves the functional problems the chip is sent for production in step s 110 details regarding steps s 109 are provided below with respect to fig2 and 3 fig2 shows a system diagram of an asic 210 that includes a general purpose state machine 200 operationally coupled to a.
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cellulose production byproducts such as lignin and starch polymers as well as other branched or non linear polymers either naturally occurring or synthetic exemplary derivatives of starch and cellulose include various esters ethers and graft copolymers the polymer may be crosslinkable in the presence of a multifunctional crosslinking agent or crosslinkable upon exposure to actinic radiation or other type of radiation the polymer may be homopolymers of any of the foregoing polymers random copolymers block copolymers alternating copolymers random tripolymers block tripolymers alternating tripolymers derivatives thereof e g graft copolymers esters or ethers thereof and the like by u201c web u201d is meant a fibrous material capable of being wound into a roll by u201c nonwoven web u201d is meant a web of individual fibers or filaments which are interlaid and positioned in a random manner to form a planar material without identifiable pattern as opposed to a knitted or woven fabric nonwoven webs have been in the past formed by a variety of processes known to those skilled in the art such as for example meltblown spunbound wet laid dry laid and bonded carded web processes a nonwoven or woven fabric substrate or web can be made from natural or synthetic fabrics and may be composed of fibers of cotton cellulose lyocell acetate cellulose acetate rayon silk wool hemp spandex including lycra polyolefins polypropylene polyethylene etc polyamide nylon 6 nylon 6 6 etc aramids e g kevlar u00ae twaron u00ae nomex etc acrylic or polyester polyethylene teraphthalate trimethylene terephthalate polyurethane glass microfibers fiberglass etc by u201c fabric blends u201d is meant fabrics of two or more types of fibers typically these blends are a combination of a natural fiber and a synthetic fiber but can also include a blend of two natural fibers or two synthetic fibers.
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may not be sufficient to maintain the ground speed of work machine 10 and the speed of engine 14 will decrease as the work machine 10 slows unless transmission 12 is adjusted or the force exerted on work machine 10 decreases the engine speed will continue to decrease until engine 14 stalls the flowchart of fig3 illustrates an exemplary method 90 for handling underspeed situations in a work machine 10 control system 64 fig1 monitors the rotational speed of engine 14 step 92 if work machine 10 is traveling at first speed 78 referring to fig2 and encounters a load that causes a decrease in engine speed control system 64 detects the change in engine speed step 94 control system 64 determines if the engine speed has dropped below a stall limit step 96 the stall limit is a threshold value that indicates engine 14 is nearing a stall condition a machine owner manufacturer or operator may determine the stall limit for a particular piece of equipment the stall limit may depend upon inter alia the particular operating characteristics of engine 14 and may be calculated as a percentage of the rated speed of engine 14 for example a wheel loader engine having a rated speed of approximately 1800 rpm may have a stall limit that is approximately 75 of the rated limit or approximately 1400 rpm if the current engine speed is within an acceptable range of the rated speed control system 64 will engage the standard downshift procedure described above step 98 in this situation which may be typical of a work machine climbing an incline the standard downshift process of transmission 12 will respond to the reduced engine speed.
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next cycle to the following the atrial maximum tracking rate interval is set to equal the preset rv interval the sav interval is set to equal the preset rav interval and the pvarp interval set to be less than the time of the rv interval minus the pr interval with these reset timing intervals a conventional atrial tracking algorithm is used to control ventricular pacing for the cycle a conventional atrial tracking algorithm may include the following when a p wave is sensed outside of pvarp the sav interval is initiated and when it expires the ventricle is paced unless the maximum tracking rate interval has not expired in which case the ventricular pace is delayed until the end of the maximum tracking rate interval after the cycle the rv interval sav interval and pvarp intervals return to their preset intervals those skilled in the art will appreciate that this algorithm will produce the same pacing behavior as that described above in conjunction with fig2 it is recognized that the length of the rv delay and rav intervals may be varied relative to other timing intervals of the pacemaker to control the ventricular tracking behavior of the ventricular tracking pacemaker further the varied length of the rv delay and rav intervals may also depend on features of a conventional atrial tracking pacemaker this invention has.
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sidewalls and a bottom wall and a first orifice present in the bottom wall the first orifice leads into an intermediary chamber said intermediary chamber having a second orifice the second orifice may be located substantially opposite said first orifice the intermediary chamber having an open end for admitting a control mechanism with the control mechanism axially or reciprocally disposed within the intermediary chamber also present is a refill opening that is disposed along the sidewalls application_number US 201313859422 A description the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals reference will now be made in detail to embodiment of the present invention such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention which is not intended to be limited thereto in fact those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto fig1 shows an isometric view of the liquid dispenser of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention the liquid dispenser 100 may have inner dispensing chamber 110 that has one closed end 120 the liquid dispenser 100 may also have an outer dispensing chamber 140 into which the inner dispensing chamber 110 as seen in fig1 the liquid dispenser 100 may have an outer inlet orifice 160 in the outer dispensing chamber 140 the outer inlet orifice 160 may be connected by a straight tube 250 to a measuring device such as but not limited to a level sensor 220 not shown in fig1 the.
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radiation source 40 for example a uv light source an electron beam or other radiation could be used depending on the type of polymer to be cured layer 16 then cures to form the compressible layer of blanket 10 a second smoothing station 36 then may contact the urethane layer 16 to smooth layer 16 to reduce imperfections such as undulations smoothing station 36 may be for example a grinding device or surface planer over the compressible layer 16 after grinding device may deposited for example by a liquid applicator device a reinforcing layer 14 fig5 the durometer of the reinforcing layer which also may be urethane preferably is greater than 70 shore a and preferably about 70 shore d similar to that of the sleeve 18 a second liquid applicator 50 similar to device 30 then forms a print layer 12 over the compressible layer 16 the urethane of the print layer may have a shore a durometer value of about 60 for example the deposited print layer forms a seamless and gapless layer when it sets if desired a scraper and or a grinding device may be used to correct or reduce any imperfections such as undulations in the print layer both the print layer 12 and the reinforcing layer may be made from radiation curing polymers for example and a radiation source may be provided after the respective applicators.
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the vent line 11 leading to the adsorption canister fig2 a 2b and 2c describes details of the valve 10 from fig1 the filler neck 13 forms the mounting for the valve fastened into the filler neck is the liner 14 which contains threads to engage the filler cap not shown the liner has a hole 15 slightly larger in diameter than the fuel dispensing nozzle 16 to guide the nozzle restrict fuel splashback and to prevent larger nozzles from being inserted the nozzle is of the type which automatically shuts off when fluid begin to back up in it around filler neck 13 is a collar 17 for mounting the filler neck to the vehicle structure attached to the end of the filler neck 13 is the fill tube 3 covering hole 15 is a flapper 18 made of thin resilient metal which swings away from hole 15 when nozzle 16 is inserted and which seals against hole 15 when nozzle 16 is withdrawn the liner 14 hole 15 and flapper 18 are widely used with filler neck 13 and fill tube 3 in production vehicles to prevent larger diameter leaded fuel nozzles or funnels from being used to fuel the vehicle flapper 18 is fabricated with folded over extensions 19 forming sockets 20 for attachment of pivots 21 at the end of the valve stem 22 the folded over extensions.
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of cable connection pipe 7 has a flange f having an increased diameter damper housing 11 2 has an integral flange f having an increased diameter at the end in mounting socket 5 while covering flange f of cable connection pipe 7 mounting socket 5 is shaped to cover flange f of damper housing 11 2 to restrict relative motion of flange f in the longitudinal direction of shift cable 15 with respect to mounting socket 5 antivibration member m prevents direct contact between flange f of damper housing 11 2 and mounting socket 5 and antivibration member m prevents direct contact between damper housing 11 and flanges f of cable connection pipe 7 in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention the cable connection pipe 7 may include a spacer 25 along inner circumference thereof such that the contact between the inner cable 1 and the cable connection pipe 7 may be minimized that is as compared with the exemplary embodiment of fig1 the present exemplary embodiment reduces the number of parts the weight and the assembly process by removing housing connection pipe 13 and making damper housing 11 2 itself function as housing connection pipe 13 fig3 shows another exemplary embodiment of the present invention which includes a cable connection pipe 7 that has one side connected to the end of an outer cable 20 of a shift cable 15 and the other side with a.
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wall 112 of the female die 110 fig1 is a perspective view which shows the second stage of the process which is to form the ribbons 108 in the horizontal plane before forming the complex contour in workpiece 76c this stage is accomplished by retracting air cylinders 36a and 36d and concurrently extending air cylinders 36b and 36c as shown by the arrows in fig1 as shown in fig1 this retraction and extension of the air cylinders pulls left shaft 22a laterally to the left and forces left shaft 22a against the retaining wall 112 thereby bending shaft 22a against retaining wall 112 at the same time right shaft 22b is being pushed laterally to the left this forces right shaft 22b against workpiece 76c right shaft 22b forces workpiece 76c against shaft 22a and retaining wall 112 this causes workpiece 76c to take on the contour of retaining wall 112 thus this step forms the ribbons 108 of the workpiece 76c in the horizontal plane into the contour of retaining wall 112 we call this step 34 in plane 34 forming of the ribbons fig1 shows the in plane forming of the ribbons 108 in a plan view the next stage of the process is for the complex contour male die not shown to descend against workpiece 76c thereby forcing workpiece 76c down into complex contour female die 110 while carrier sheet 74 supports the bottom surface of workpiece 76c at the same time the male die is.
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purposely accepts the accumulation of non molten solid substance in the reaction medium during the course of the entire reaction in contrast to the prior known method for preparing sodium polysulfides as a result the method of the invention allows conversions up to approximately 97 of theory at temperatures which are far below the melting point of the final product of course any desired polysulfide can also be obtained from the high percentage sodium monosulfide obtained by means of melting it together with the appropriate amounts of sulfur the invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the illustrative embodiment a laboratory kneading machine with a trough of v4a formed from two semicylinders with polished inner walls was equipped with two polished blades of v4a in sigma form mounted in each instance on its own drive shaft the lower trough part was formed of a double jacket for receiving a heat conductive medium the screwed on cover of v4a was provided with a connecting piece which was able to be closed with a screw cap and with an introductory tube for introducing the protective gas argon and terminating immediately underneath the cover both sodium and sulfur were charged in and the initial product removed through the connecting piece the blade speed could be varied between 40 60 rpms a temperature sensor protective tube formed of v4a was introduced into the trough or the.
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section 22 in parallel e deep discharging v a u2266 10 8v for an extended period of time with or without vibration present the present invention operates in the following manner as a starting condition the battery is in state a both the sta section 20 and the aux section 22 of the battery are fully charged normal state and the l r is in an open state in this state only the aux section 22 is connected to a vehicle wiring system coupled to the battery via the external terminals 10 44 the vehicle includes a vibration sensor not shown connected to the u03bcp 34 the vibration sensor may be a piezo electric vibration detector circuit for example when the vehicle is entered the vibration associated with opening the door or other disturbances will be detected by the vibration sensor in turn the u03bcp 34 sets a 34 vibration detected 34 flag dvib to true the u03bcp 34 checks v a since the u03bcp 34 will find v a gt 10 8v the present battery configuration will be maintained i e only the aux section connected to a starter motor a key is set to a start position engaging a starter solenoid to turn the starter motor the high current drawn by the starter motor will cause the aux section voltage v a to decrease.
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decompression and cellulose sodium xanthogenate is obtained a diluted solution of sodium hydroxide is put in a container 24 shown in fig2 and the cellulose sodium xanthogenate is added in thereby the cellulose sodium xanthogenate dissolves in the solution of sodium hydroxide and forms a viscose solution 25 for the viscose solution 25 to contain 3 8 sodium hydroxide and 7 15 cellulose of the bamboo fiber 16 the input of the solution of sodium hydroxide and the cellulose sodium xanthogenate is previously adjusted next the viscose solution 25 is sent to an airtight container 28 via a pump 26 and a check valve 27 a plurality of nozzles 29 are provided at the bottom of the airtight container 28 each of the nozzles 29 is provided with a plurality 5 to 20 of small nozzle holes at intervals so that the viscose solution 25 inside the airtight container 28 may be ejected as filaments moreover compressed air is fed to the upper portion of the airtight container 28 so that the inside viscose solution 25 is pressurized and ejected from the nozzles 29 the viscose solution 25 ejected from the nozzles 29 is led into a deep tub 30 the deep tub 30 is filled with a dilute solution of sulfuric acid as a hardening bath wherein the viscose solution 25 cellulose sodium xanthogenate is hydrolyzed with the dilute sulfuric acid to be reconverted to cellulose and becomes fine and long regenerated cellulose fiber 31 viscose rayon furthermore in fig2 and 33 are switching valves to transfer the viscose solution 25 from the container 24 to the airtight container 28 via the pump 26 34 shows a pipe for compressed air 35 shows a screen for filtration to remove impurities in the viscose solution 25 36 shows an opening.
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is also stopped and the remaining catholyte is discharged the cathode gap can also be flushed with dilute aqueous alkali metal hydroxide solution the concentration of the alkali metal hydroxide solution used for flushing is 2 to 10 mol l preferably 4 9 mol l in a further embodiment the lower third of the catholyte space is flushed this can be done for example by conducting alkali metal hydroxide solution into the cathode space from the bottom and then releasing it again small residual amounts of aqueous alkali metal hydroxide solution remain in the cathode gap the oxygen supply can be adjusted when the electrolysis voltage is switched off the oxygen supply is preferably adjusted after the cathode space has been emptied and the oxygen supply can be adjusted before during or after flushing of the cathode space with alkali metal hydroxide solution the positive pressure in the cathode space of approx 10 100 mbar relative to the anode space is maintained during the running down operation after emptying anode space and cathode space the electrolysis cell with the moist membrane can be kept ready for a further startup in the installed state over a prolonged period without impairing the performance of the electrolysis cell in the case of shutdown periods extending over several weeks it is appropriate for stabilization to flush the anode space with dilute aqueous alkali metal chloride solution and the cathode space with dilute aqueous alkali metal hydroxide solution at regular intervals in another embodiment of the process which includes particular conditions for the shutdown of the electrolysis cell after shutdown and emptying of the electrolysis cell the anode space is flushed repeatedly every 1 to 12 weeks preferably 4.
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purchaser 105 information may be accessed at 140 if for example the purchaser wishes to pay for the purchase card with a credit card the purchaser 39 s credit card account information may be accessed for example the purchaser 39 s available credit limit may be accessed at 145 to verify that sufficient credit is available to cover the spending amount of the purchase card if the available credit is insufficient the purchaser 105 may be so informed at 150 the purchaser 105 may be given the opportunity to modify the purchase card spending amount at 155 in order to ensure that the purchase amount does not exceed the available credit the process may terminate at 160 if for example the purchaser 105 does not wish to modify the purchase amount after it has been determined that the purchaser 39 s available credit is sufficient a transaction may be posted to the purchaser 39 s credit card for the amount of the purchase at 170 in another embodiment of the present invention a purchaser may use a check cash or other financial methods to obtain a purchase card regardless of the purchasing method the issuer of the purchase card must determine whether the purchaser has sufficient funds to purchase the card when the purchase card is paid for by credit or bank account the purchaser 39 s account balance is updated at 175 to reflect the purchase the account.
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disposed on the top surface of the plane portion 402 when the threaded portion 405 of the pin 302 is inserted into the hole not shown the mounting bracket 303 has a mounting portion 412 and a guide 407 the guide 407 is connected to the mounting portion 412 approximately perpendicular to the mounting portion 412 the mounting portion 412 may be integral with the guide 407 the size of the mounting portion 412 is approximately the same as the plane portion 402 of the connector portion 305 thus the mounting portion 412 is tangent to the plane portion 402 when the mounting bracket 303 is movably attached to the connector portion 305 of the brace 301 as explained below the mounting portion 412 has an opening 408 around the center thereof and two projections 409 at both sides of the opening 408 the diameter of the opening 408 is wider than the diameter of the threaded portion 405 of the pin 302 such that the position of the brace 301 is adjustable relative to the mounting bracket 303 after the mounting bracket 303 is installed to the connector portion 305 the projections 409 are approximately perpendicular to the top surface of the mounting portion 412 and disposed around both ends of the mounting portion 412 each of the projection 409 has two hooks 410 at both top side ends thereof the hooks 410 may be integral with the projection 409 fig5 shows an enlarged view of the bracket device when the projections are fully inserted to the rectangular openings of the connector portions fig6 shows an enlarged view of the bracket device when the projections are fully inserted to the rectangular openings of the connector portions and the hooks are bent as shown in.
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melting noncontinuous phase comprises a polypropylene polymer with melt flow rate of greater than 20 g 10 min application_number US 77384501 A description linear low density polyethylene lldpe is produced in either a solution or a fluid bed process the polymerization is catalytic ziegler natti and single site metallocene catalyst systems have been used to produce lldpe the resulting polymers are characterized by an essentially linear backbone density is controlled by the level of comonomer incorporation into the otherwise linear polymer backbone various alpha olefins are typically copolymerized with ethylene in producing lldpe the alpha olefins which preferably have four to eight carbon atoms are present in the polymer in an amount up to about 10 percent by weight the most typical comonomers are butene hexene 4 methyl 1 pentene and octene the comonomer influences the density of the polymer density ranges for lldpe are relatively broad typically from 0 87 0 95 g cc astm d 792 linear low density polyethylene melt index is also controlled by the introduction of a chain terminator such as hydrogen or a hydrogen donator the melt index for a linear low density polyethylene can range broadly from about 0 1 to about 150 g 10 min for purposes of the present invention the lldpe should have a melt index of greater than 10 and preferably 15 or greater for.
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will be vapors of the liquid fuel 22 and typically air the air arrives in the tank 8 through numerous possible paths first and foremost is through the vapor recovery mechanism of an attached fuel dispenser not shown such as the fuel dispensers discussed above air might also be ingested through pressure vacuum valve 15 atop vent pipe 14 if the pressure in the ullage 11 falls to a low level the pressure vacuum valve 15 opens in conventional fashion to permit air to be ingested and avoid potentially dangerous underpressure in the tank 8 as depicted in fig1 the vent pipe 14 forms part of a conduit 7 leading from the ullage 11 to the variable speed vapor pump 17 at the end of the conduit 7 is a membrane module 44 the membrane module 44 has an inlet 48 to the intake conduit 7 and a permeate outlet 46 and a retentate outlet 42 a voc fractionating membrane 18 like those discussed above divides the module 44 so that the inlet 48 and retentate outlet 42 are on one side of the membrane 18 and the permeate outlet 46 is on the opposite side of the membrane the outlet 46 communicates through a second.
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bandwidth to allocate to the requesting entities denote by req i the amount of bandwidth requested by entity i at a specific time initially when operation of entity i begins both buckets are full the method 1000 proceeds at operation 1010 to update the data amounts gr i and be i for an entity i by decreasing them according to their respective leak rates and according to the time elapsed since their last update at operation 1020 dba module 250 determines the unused portions of the gr and be buckets gr_unused i and be_unused i respectively by subtracting the updated data amounts from the respective capacities of the buckets these variables represent the amounts of data entity i is entitled to based respectively on the guaranteed bandwidth rate and the best effort bandwidth rate in the entity 39 s sla operation 1030 is a two way branch 1030 a 1030 b based on whether req i is less than or equal to gr_unused i or else greater than this amount dba module 250 sets bandwidth allocation alloc i at operations 1040 a 1040 b according to the respective branch taken at operation 1030 finally at operation 1050 dba module 250 adds the allocation alloc i to the data gr i dba module 250 repeats operations 1010 1050 for each entity i at operation 1060 dba module 250 determines an order for prioritizing the entities for allocation of leftover bandwidth the order of prioritization is important because there may not be sufficient bandwidth left over to satisfy all of the entities 39 requirements operation 1060 is described in detail hereinbelow.
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out formulas listed above whether the zoomed out state of the window has been invoked whether the window has focus the size of the window the zoomed out size and the location of the left upper corner of the window on the screen the table below illustrates a system table containing zoomed out information for a 1000 by 1000 pixel display screen system table______________________________________ zoomedobjects out size zoom default size focus window loc ______________________________________path name1 333 by 333 yes 500 by 500 no 50 100path name2 120 by 213 no 300 by 400 yes 200 150path name3 120 by 333 yes 300 by 500 no 100 100______________________________________ the gui reads the values for the selected object in the system table and displays a window defined by those values and the information found in the resource file next at 312 an event loop is processed at 314 if the gui detects an event e g mouse click over a zoomed out button at 316 the gui examines the zoom column of the system table to determine if the window has been zoomed out if so at 318 the gui re displays the window using the default size and window location if not at 322 the gui calculates the zoomed out size according to the formula delineated above and at 324 displays the window using the zoomed out size and default window location at 320 if the gui detects that a.
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surface 142 of collimator 106 substantially parallel and in alignment with septa 120 and may interact with collimator 106 by absorption or scattering a third portion 148 of the photons may arrive at incident surface 142 of collimator 106 at an angle 150 with respect to a longitudinal axis 152 of aperture 122 if angle 150 is greater than an angle determined by length 124 and diameter 126 a photon entering aperture 122 will interact with collimator 106 before exiting aperture 122 if angle 150 is less than the angle determined by length 124 and diameter 126 the photon may exit aperture 122 so as to interact with collimating mask 134 covering region of variable response 119 accordingly collimating mask 134 facilitates preventing photons that would otherwise interact with region of variable response 119 from doing so second surface 112 may be substantially covered by a single cathode electrode 154 first surface 110 has a rectangular array of small for example between about one millimeters squared mm 2 and about ten mm 2 generally square pixel electrodes 108 configured as anodes a voltage difference applied between pixel electrodes 108 and cathode 154 during operation generates an electric field detector field in substrate 104 the detector field may be for example about one kilovolts.
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for example the light pipe 4 may be of the type generally described in u s patent application ser no 261 688 now u s pat no 4 422 719 filed on may 7 1981 by donald e orcutt the disclosure of which is embraced herein by reference for the application disclosed optimum illumination has been found to be available from a polycarbonate thermoset fiber optic strand which is enclosed in a 0 01 inch thick casing of tetrafluoroethylene having an outer diameter of 1 8 inch the light entering light pipe 4 at the light source is dispersed all along its path the balance being conducted to the tip the rate of dispersion can be controlled during the manufacturing process for the present application it has been found that optimum illumination is available by lateral dispersion from the light pipe 4 to provide adequate work light for the surgical nurses assistants and anaesthesiologists by extending the cord to surround the instrument stand or using a separate light pipe connected to the source for that purpose by using low level of light during surgery the surgeon and his assistants can easily locate the instruments in the tray and can continue to work in the microscope.
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18 in which is formed a slot 20 and back surface 22 which terminates in a lower portion 22a the slot 20 runs from the top surface 12 to the bottom of the applicator body member and is defined by side walls 24 26 and bottom wall 28 a passage 30 connects the back surface 22 of the body member with the bottom wall 28 of the slot for supplying a liquid finish to the slot the yarn 11 runs from top to bottom of the applicator as indicated by the arrow the yarn filaments spread evenly across the slot and contact a portion 31 of the bottom wall 28 extending from just before or right at passage 30 to an exit edge 17 the body member 10 features a sharp wedge exit edge 17 formed by the bottom area of the slot and surfaces 28 22a respectively being angled toward each other and defined on the sides by tapering side surfaces 14 16 as best seen in fig4 the slot 20 is defined by side walls 24 26 and a bottom wall 28 the side walls 24 26 taper inwardly toward each other as they approach bottom wall 28 and also taper toward each other as they progress from the top of the applicator body member toward passage 30 the applicator body 10 is made of a molded ceramic that may be for instance chromium dioxide with some titanium dioxide or may.
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are dependent upon the operation of palletizing machine 1 so as to displace interlacing gantry 11 automatically and alternately from one side to the other of transport pallet 7 as the rows of tubes 2 are deposited on this transport pallet 7 and according to a predetermined interlacing pattern one example of which is shown in fig5 how this interlacing pattern is accomplished is explained with reference to fig4 a and 4b in these drawings interlacing gantry 11 is shown in its two end positions its departure position is shown by a dotted line and its arrival position by a solid line in addition in these drawings girder 5 for gripping tubes 2 is shown in two positions an upper position by a solid line and a lower position by a dotted line said gripping girder 5 comprises three air vent systems 5 u2032 allowing it to carry a maximum of three tubes 2 at the beginning of a palletizing cycle interlacing gantry 11 is displaced from the left to the right of transport pallet 7 cf fig4 b to place interlacing ties 12 u2032 on pallet 7 letting the ends overhang so knots can be tied at the end of the palletizing process a first row of eight tubes 2 is deposited on pallet 7 while placing interlacing tie 12 u2032 on transport pallet 7 this first row may be formed by a first and a second series s 1 s 2 of three tubes 2 and then a third series s 3 of two tubes 2 deposited side by side interlacing gantry 11 is displaced from the right to the left of transport pallet 7 cf fig4 a before a fourth and a fifth series s 4 s 5 of.
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way of detecting a transition from the c to the ot state the o state which is not associated with the target contributes to a u201c background fluorescence u201d the equations below describe mathematically the corresponding coupled equilibria the four input parameters are the initial looped probe concentration p 0 initial target concentration t 0 and the relevant equilibrium constants in the most general situation the target is permitted to interact not only with the open but also directly with the closed state of the looped probe in a displacement reaction so as to form a probe target complex for molecular beacon probes in solution u2014 beacons in contrast to the looped probes considered here are designed to form a probe target complex by way of the loop sequence and thus do not impose molecular stringency u2014 bonnet et al reported a mathematical model applicable under conditions of excess target see bonnet et al proc natl acad sci usa vol 96 pp 6171 6176 may 1999 biophysics here we consider the more general situation i e that there is usually low concentration of target and excess probe in assays using solid phase immobilized probes to detect targets in solution consider first looped probes exposed to targets the probes capable of adopting one of three states i a duplex state associated with target ii a closed state the complementary stem subsequences forming a duplex and iii an open state for example in the form of an open random coil prevalent for example at high.
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media access control 18 layer 3 and nas 20 and application layer 22 including tcp transport control protocol ip internet protocol functionality the operation of these layers will only be described herein to the extent that they have been modified by operation of embodiments of the present invention their operation in this respect will become apparent from the following description the rf driver 14 cooperates with layer 1 to control the transmit power ensuring that sufficient but not excessive power is transmitted to achieve an adequate receive signal quality an rf receiver 39 fig2 c in the rf driver layer 14 receives an incoming signal rx signal and determines gain settings for the signal processing based on this it reports a value reported rx level to layer 1 as described more fully later in the following embodiment this reported level is adjusted by an attenuation factor fig2 a is a schematic block diagram indicating the main functional components of the 3gpp wideband code division multiple access wcdma receiver which implements such closed loop power control mechanism fig2 a illustrates an uplink closed loop power control mechanism without the use of attenuation factors as described herein on the transmit side a wireless device has a transmitter 24 which includes a power amplifier which can be controlled to modify the transmit power a signal is transmitted to a receiving device the receiving device measures the received signal power at block 26 and generates up down power commands at block 29 which it sends to the transmitting device as an example the transmit device can be a ue incorporating a modem described herein and the receiving device can be a base station in a wireless cellular communication system the up down commands are.