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the pipes 16 if desired pumps may be positioned inside the pipes 16 rather than in sumps 20 so that they can be operated during the rf heating periods referring now to fig5 there is shown an alternate embodiment of the invention oil shale body 10 contains electrodes 70 spaced apart therein electrodes 70 having apertures 72 adjacent the lower ends thereof through which products derived from kerogen in the oil shale may pass at the rf frequency electrodes 70 which may be for example six inches in diameter are preferably one quarter wavelength long in the oil shale and spaced apart by distances on the order of one half their length or one eighth wavelength or less in the oil shale as shown in fig5 the horizontal scale is accentuated to illustrate details of the electrode and feed structure for example electrodes 70 at a frequency of one megahertz may be spaced apart by a distance of about forty to fifty feet and the length of electrodes 70 is for example about eighty to one hundred feet electrodes 70 are positioned wholly within the shale body 10 and are supported at the ends of producing tubings 76 which extend to the surface of the formation and may be for example two inch steel pipes pipes 76 act as the central conductors of coaxial cables in which the outer conductors are casings 78 which may be for example eight inch inside diameter steel piped coated inside for example with copper conductors 76 are insulated from outer conductors 78 by insulating spacings 80 which are attached to pipes 76 and loosely fit in casings 78 the lower ends of casings 78 have rf choke.
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therefrom a grooved ball bearing 21 is secured to the end of the lower stem 3 b an actuator 31 for tilting movement is mounted on the back of the lamp body 1 via an opening 1 a confronting the grooved ball bearing 21 the spherical end 33 having a substantially spherical shape of an actuator rod 32 extends from the actuator 31 to the lamp body 1 so as to be fitted into the grooved ball bearing although detailed description and drawings are omitted the actuator 31 houses a motor and a worm wheel mechanism to be driven thereby such that the revolution drive from the motor extends and contracts reciprocate the actuator rod along its length the actuator 31 is controlled by a control circuit which is not shown in this embodiment it is constructed to function such that the optical axis is maintained at a predetermined angle based on an output signal from a level sensor for detecting the horizontal position of the vehicle body fig4 is an exploded perspective view of the lower stem 3 b and the grooved ball bearing 21 the lower stem 3 b includes a cylindrical boss 41 having a circular cross section and a cross shaped boss 42 having a cross shaped cross section both extending horizontally toward the back of the reflector 3 these two bosses are connected to each other via connector plates 43 44 extending between those bosses and between the cylindrical boss 41 and the reflector 3 respectively for the purpose of improving mechanical strength of the bosses 41 and 42 the cylindrical boss 41 has a threaded.
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c especially at least 75 u00b0 c molecules to which the oligonucleotide probe hybridizes under these conditions are detected using an x ray film the present invention also includes lipolytic enzymes and nucleotide sequences encoding same that have homology to the disclosed sequences more preferably the lipolytic enzymes and the nucleotide sequences of the invention may have homologies to the disclosed sequences of at least 70 at least 80 at least 85 at least 90 or at least 95 e g at least 96 at least 97 at least 98 for purposes of the present invention alignments of sequences and calculation of homology scores were done using a needleman wunsch alignment i e global alignment useful for both protein and dna alignments the default scoring matrices blosum50 and the identity matrix are used for protein and dna alignments respectively the penalty for the first residue in a gap is u2212 12 for proteins and u2212 16 for dna while the penalty for additional residues in a gap is u2212 2 for proteins and u2212 4 for dna alignment is from the fasta package version v20u6 w r pearson and d j lipman 1988 u201c improved tools for biological sequence analysis u201d pnas 85 2444 2448 and w r pearson 1990 u201c rapid and sensitive sequence comparison with fastp and fasta u201d methods in enzymology 183 63 98 a substrate for lipase is prepared an emulsion of 5 by volume of tributyrin glycerin tributyrate.
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into the member 46 the valve 47 is turned in the valve house 50 and the passage 43 48 49 will open and the dough will be extruded fig7 shows the automatic control system 55 of the machine the multiple contact switch 52 sends a signal to the pressure selector 51 which adjusts the motorized pressure reducer 23 according to which cylinder is in use under the piston 3 the pressure reducer is connected to the adjustable unit 58 for the output the clock 57 measures the time t between signals from the light receiver 17 and calculates 60 t as the frequency of cakes per minute and illustrates that number digitally for example 41 cakes min the control system 55 compares the measured frequency 41 cakes min to the adjusted frequency 60 cakes min and increases the pressure if the measurement is lower than the adjustment and vice versa the pressure is increased by signals to the pressure reducer 23 the control unit 55 may be a computer the conveyor belt 11 is connected to the control unit 55 and receives signals for intermittent motion or even speed according to signals from it and receives the adjusted change of speed from the unit.
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67 of the mounting slot 70 contacts the abutment surface 76 of the leg slot the shape of the mounting slot 70 is such that there are four points of contact between each leg 54 and an inserted cross member 56 the contact between the abutment surface 76 of the cross member 64 and the end portions of the leg slots 65 67 is weight bearing the remaining three points of contact between the mounting slot 70 and the body portion 61 of each leg 54 provide stability this configuration as opposed to a linear mounting slot reduces friction between the legs and cross members and simplifies the manufacturing process the cross members are preferably manufactured from a lightweight metal in a preferred embodiment the cross members are 0 25 inch thick aluminum this thickness was chosen to maximize the contact area of each cross member 56 and the lid 14 as will be appreciated thicker materials may be used provided they are sufficiently lightweight and strong the cross members also contain cut away holes 55 to reduce weight as will be readily appreciated the cross members are another important feature of the present invention the cross members act to stabilize the legs and securely support the lid known cases do not include cross members or any ancillary support structure other than the legs themselves the cross members of the present invention help create a support that can be used under the most rigorous of conditions and deployments although the cross members 62 are a critical component of the present invention the legs 54 may be used temporarily without cross.
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25 trademark column chromatography 100 u00d7 10 u03c6 mm to obtain the objective apoaequorin the apoaequorin was produced using a plasmid which can effect apoaequorin expression in escherichia coli preparation of apoaequorin is disclosed in japanese patent application nos sho 60 280259 1985 sho 61 249098 1986 sho 61 245108 1986 sho 61 245109 1986 sho 62 126373 1987 sho 62 126374 1987 and biochemistry 1986 25 8425 8429 inoue et al or apoaequorin is obtained by further purifying the above apoaequorin according to anion exchange chromatography deae cellulofine trademark deae sephacel trademark etc to a solution 2 ml of apoaequorin 100 u03bcg is added 2 mercaptoethanol 100 u03bcl capable of effecting scission of the disulfide bond s s bond of protein followed by allowing the mixture to stand at 4 u00b0 c for one hour or longer to prepare a reduction type apoaequorin the reduction type apoaequorin 2 u03bcl prepared in the above item 2 is mixed with a substrate coelenterazine 2 u03bcl 100 u03bcg ml followed by setting the mixture in a reaction cuvette of a lumiphotometer td4000 type trademark of an instrument made by laboscience company tokyo pouring 30 mm cacl 2 solution 100 u03bcl therein or pouring 30 mm cacl 2 solution 100 u03bcl in the reduction type apoaequorin 2 u03bcl mixing these pouring a substrate coelenterazine 2 u03bcl in the mixture and recording a continuously emitted light in.
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has been applied and most preferably after two such layers have been applied the squeegee 60 is utilized by passing along arrow a of fig4 to press the ptmeg or similar material into the outside of the wood core 20 to form a tight bond 35 the squeegee 60 runs longitudinally along arrow a and then for convenience the entire wood core 20 can be rotated about arrow b before further passage of the squeegee along arrow a until all surfaces of the wood core 20 have had the squeegee 60 applied thereto to press a layer of the outer coating 30 into the outside of the wood core 20 the process of coating is then continued with the spray head 50 with both longitudinal motion of the spray head 50 along arrow a of fig4 interposed by rotation of the wood core 20 about arrow b of fig4 to apply successive additional layers of ptmeg or similar material after about ten layers and most preferably twelve layers in total have been applied all of the desired ptmeg or similar material has been applied to form the outer coating 30 a final finish of the outer surface 38 is prepared by running the squeegee 60 over the outer surface 38 once more to provide a desired surface finish most preferably this surface finish is a smooth surface finish free of bubbles or other imperfections the coated piling 10 is complete and can be allowed to cool and finally cure if multiple wood cores 20 are to be coated the spray head 50 can be kept active by bringing a new wood core 20 located upon separate carriers 40 into position for treatment of a new wood core.
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representative of each attendee which is then stored in the temporary memory at a selected time the contents of the temporary memory are transferred to central computer 12 as noted above in particular the attendance information is transferred to a holding file 16 at central computer 12 to confirm transmission accuracy the contents of holding file 16 are then passed electronically to database files 18 for storage analysis sorting evaluation and recording it is contemplated that various types of identity verifying machines may be utilized for identification device 10 for example identification device 10 may be a suitable smart card reader a bar code reader or a machine for recognition of fingerprint and or other anatomical features referring now also to fig2 the illustrated embodiment utilizes a magnetic stripe card reader 20 preferably card reader 20 is of the same type utilized to verify credit cards at a point of purchase such devices are available for example from verifone inc of redwood calif where a card reader is employed identification cards such as card 22 are distributed to the individuals who will be expected to use the system like a credit card card 22 contains a magnetic stripe having impressed data that can be read electronically generally the name of the card user will also be printed on the card as well as the name or logo of a sponsoring entity such as u201c eeds u201d for electronic education documentation system when the user enters the site of the educational activity card 22 is u201c swiped u201d through slot.
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6 in this arrangement brake support member 1 exerts the oppositely directed holding forces on caliper 13 illustrated by vectors fi and fa in fig1 as a result of the opposed arrangement of surfaces 28 and 29 radially inwardly directed holding forces act on points b and c connected by line y 1 and radially outwardly directed holding forces act on points a and d connected by line y 2 in fig2 the crossing point of the lines y 1 and y 2 lies in the caliper 39 s center of gravity s as a result of this arrangement inertial forces acting in a radial direction on caliper 13 are taken up substantially by the holding forces present on connecting lines y 1 and y 2 respectively so that tilting of the caliper in its guidings is largely avoided elastic bushings 22 and 23 embrace pins 11 and 12 on all sides in a radial direction however bushings 22 and 23 effect a support mainly with their area lying at the tip of vectors fi in order to clamp caliper 13 relative to its guidings and thereby keep it from rattling pins 11 and 12 are eccentrically arranged relative to bores 20 and 21 in a radial direction relative to the center of bore 20 pin 11 is located radially outwardly while pin 12 is located radially inwardly relative to the center of bore 21 thereby elastic bushings 22 and 23 are compressed unilaterally so that a torque acting clockwise in fig1 is applied to caliper 13 urging caliper surfaces 28 and 29 into engagement with projections 24 and 25 thereby disengagement of surfaces 28 and 29 from projections 24 and 25 is prevented further the friction between surfaces 28 and 29 and.
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fig1 and the table 28 can be moved back and forth by a drive source which is not shown also there is erected a support member 30 on the left end portion of the slicing feeding table 28 on the front surface of the support member 30 there is supported a feed slider 32 such that it is free to move in the longitudinal direction of the support member 30 that is in the vertical direction the feed slider 32 is threadedly engaged with a feed screw which is not shown mounted in the longitudinal direction of the support member 30 and therefore the feed slider 32 can be moved in the vertical direction by means of rotation of the feed screw in addition the feed slider 32 supports an ingot 34 to which a slice base 36 is fixed thanks to this the ingot 34 can be moved in the directions of the arrows a b that is in the slicing directions as well as in the vertical direction that is in the direction for adjustment of the slicing thickness of the ingot referring now to fig2 there is shown a section view to illustrate a rotary mechanism 18 which is used to rotate the inner periphery slicing blade 14 and the grind stone 16 as shown in fig2 a cylinder shaped rotor 38 is mounted to a base section 40 which forms a.
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and below and spaced from the oven bottom 11 forming a heat space 25 in use the heated air in space 25 heats oven bottom 11 to supply radiant heat to the cooking chamber shield 21 has openings 22 and 23 in which flame spreaders 18 and 19 are respectively located and acts in conjunction with flame spreaders 18 and 19 to protect oven bottom 11 from direct contact with the flames from burners 16 and 17 located in the space 25 between the oven bottom 11 and oven bottom shield 21 is a bottom shield duct 24 preferably of a hollow rectangular configuration which extends from the front area of the oven toward the rear duct 24 has a plurality of inlet vent holes 26 26 on either side thereof as can be seen in fig1 the width of flame spreaders 18 and 19 is slightly less than their respective openings 22 and 23 leaving four gaps only two of which 27 and 28 are shown between the flame spreaders 18 and 19 and the oven bottom shield 21 the gaps serve to permit heated air to pass from below the oven bottom shield 21 into the space between it and oven bottom 11 the heated air thus passing through gap 28 for example enters duct 24 through the vent holes 26 26 and as will be apparent hereinafter passes through duct 24 toward the.
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the mechanism these means are a circular array of bearings 66 an annular bearing race 68 and a yieldable resilient annular element 70 the specific details of these components and their operative association with the mechanism will be subsequently explained said another portion of the mechanism illustrated in the drawing figures comprises a tubular member 72 and a locking cap 74 tubular member 72 extends longitudinally of the mechanism along axis 38 and the end of tubular member 72 opposite the end of shaft 42 i e the right end as viewed in fig4 and 5 is provided with a pair of diametrically aligned holes 76 through its sidewall to provide for attachment to hinge member 20 as viewed in fig1 and 3 attachment is made by means of a pin 78 passed through the holes 76 and an aligned hole in hinge member 20 with means being provided for keeping them connected tubular member 72 is also provided with a transverse end wall 80 at the end thereof which is toward shaft 42 i e left end as viewed in fig4 and 5 this end wall 80 is provided with a central circular hole 82 concentric with axis 38 and through which the distal right hand end of shaft 42 passes hole 82 provides clearance for the distal end of the shaft the outside diameter of tubular member 72 is of circular shape and is provided with a screw thread 84 which is generally axially co extensive with the region of end wall 80 locking cap 74 comprises an axially extending sidewall 86 and a transverse end wall 88 the end of cap 74 which is toward tubular member 72 is open and is provided.
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a vector generation tester 12 generates test data as vectors and applies the test data to system under test 10 a capture interface 14 disposed between system under test 10 and vector generation tester 12 captures test data and sends the test data to a compression engine 16 compression engine 16 compresses the test data to reduce the space needed to save the test data in a compressed test data database 18 compression engine 16 may compress and save an entire test run or save a predetermined history of test run by overwriting compressed test data in database 18 once a predetermined number of cycles have passed or a predetermined portion of memory is used to save the test data if an error response is detected by tester 12 the test data is available for de compression by de compression engine 20 for analysis in a test environment for instance a logic analyzer 22 analyzes the test data to identify the stimulus that generated the error response by analyzing the test data history to separate stimuli applied to the defective portion of the system under test 10 from empty test cycles that did not apply stimulus a test program 24 is generated to apply stimulus that will generate the identified error response while reducing or eliminating empty test cycles 26 that are not associated with the error response with the de compressed test data available to logic analyzer 22 the test data history allows analysis of the manner in which erroneous data was written even if the data persisted on system under test 10 for a number of test cycles before being applied to generate the detected error response referring now to fig2 a system.
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surface 3 and bottom surface 4 not shown having an adhesive surface covered with a peel away layer 5 not shown an example of a preferred embodiment of the appliance intended for use in lifting and smoothing the skin adjacent to the throat chin or neck area is shown in fig2 with reference to fig2 the appliance 6 has a generally triangle shape with two such triangles provided on the same cut out the shape of the triangle may vary with an isosceles triangle being preferred the preferred length 1 of the hypotenuse is approximately 2 inches but include lengths of less than 1 inch and up to about 3 inches the appliance includes a top surface 7 and bottom surface 8 not shown having an adhesive surface covered with a peel away layer 9 not shown an example of a preferred embodiment of the appliance intended for use in lifting and supporting the breasts and for lifting the nipple area of the breast is shown in fig3 with reference to fig3 the appliance 10 has a generally semi annular shape with the inner perimeter of the annulus 11 preferably semi circular with a radius of curvature r and the outer perimeter of the annulus 12 preferably having a curved border composed of one or more curves the preferred radius r of the inner perimeter 11 is approximately 1 inch but includes a range of radii of about 0 5 inch to about 1 5 inches the width x across the base of the semi annular shape may vary from about.
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motions of the specimen stage in an energy compensated position sensitive atom probe ecoposap this colinearity also provides for the fabrication of a longer sample 100 facilitating resharpening of the tip 106 of shard 100 coatings have previously been deposited on nonconductive samples 100 for the apfim analysis to improve the electrical properties of the samples 100 in the illustrated prior art method sample 10 was sputter coated with about 50 nm of cr after fabrication of tip 106 analysis of the sample tips 106 after cr deposition demonstrated a lack of control in achieving a uniform thin coating on a feature with a high aspect ratio although pt is not generally the first choice of coating materials due to its low vapor pressure and high evaporation field the ion assisted deposition of pt traces is easily accomplished in the fib platinum traces were deposited on later samples 100 along the sides of the sample 100 and between the sample 100 and the stainless steel pin 102 in an attempt to improve the conductivity of the sample 100 the pt traces were generally several micrometers in width up to 100 u03bcm in length and about 200 u03bcm thick platinum was also deposited to fill in holes and craters created during the fabrication process it is.
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reaction to form nox it can be speculated that higher regenerator temperatures may also require a change in promoter formulation the nox selectivity of a given metal oxide formulation at 1350 u00b0 f may not be suitable even if such formation is suitable at 1300 u00b0 f 1000 ppm of base metal oxide added to an fcc catalyst should be expected to have an impact on coke and h 2 yields on the riser side preferred formulations will have higher co promotion activity per unit metal oxide in order that the coke and h2 yield impacts can be minimized if such higher activity mixed metal oxides are employed this should not lead to one increasing the activity per unit weight of promoter beyond the claimed limits as this will increase nox instead the benefit of the higher specific activity of the mixed base metals is to be taken as a reduced base metal oxide loading on the additive itself with the same additive dose being used in the fcc catalyst inventory finally it is worth noting that long catalyst contact time tests such as the mat or ffb exaggerate the activity of metals to produce h 2 and contaminant coke circulating pilot plant results.
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20 also comprises a t shaped hook 28 or 28 a pivotally attached to a top portion of the back wall 13 for engaging a head rest 41 on a front seat 40 as shown in fig1 a to secure the case device 21 to the front seat 40 a means such as mating hook and loop fasteners 50 a and 50 b or mating connectors 70 and 71 is provided for adjusting the t shaped hook 28 or 28 a to fit various vehicle front seat 40 heights while maintaining the table 24 height at an ergonomically efficient height for use by a child in a back seat in fig6 a and 6b the t shaped hook 28 comprises an attaching segment 7 that attaches to the back wall 13 and a hook segment 8 overlapping the attaching segment 7 the hook segment 8 is attachable to the attaching segment 7 by mating hook and loop fasteners 50 a and 50 b the mating hook and loop fasteners 50 a and 50 b provide a means for attaching various components 7 and 8 of the device 20 together and also the means of adjusting the t shaped hook 28 to fit various vehicle front seat 40 heights in fig6 c and 6d the t shaped hook 28 a comprises a single element having a t shaped hook end 8 to hook through a pair of upright supports 42 of a headrest 41 on the front seat 40 and an attaching end 7 the means for adjusting the t shaped hook 28 a to fit various vehicle front seat.
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15 are aligned by passing bolts 17 through apertures 20 a in guide member 18 a and apertures 20 b in guide member 18 b in a repair or preventative maintenance application lintel 31 is an existing lintel in a new installation application lintel 31 is adapted to be supported by lintel support brace 11 and header 23 in the preferred embodiment support arm 27 carries a shim 29 disposed between support arm 27 and lintel 31 shim 29 is preferably secured to support arm 27 but not to lintel 31 to ensure that lintel 31 is able to u201c float u201d as needed due to thermal expansion and contraction proper floating of the lintel is undermined by bolting the lintel to the header as is being done in the industry today use of the present invention on an existing lintel either to repair a damaged or sagging lintel or as preventative maintenance will now be discussed the first step in the installation process of the present invention is to remove all or part of any existing door frame and molding not shown to expose either all or small sections of the top and bottom of header 23 adjusting means 16 is then adjusted such that top portion 13 and bottom portion 15 may be.
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opening in the opposite block said protrusion having a first angled lateral side and an opposite angled lateral side the first opposite block portion situated opposite said first angled lateral side of the protrusion has a mating surface to the first angled side of the protrusion the second opposite block portion is situated opposite said second angled lateral side and in said closed position said first and second opposite block portions engage the respective first and second angled sides of the protrusions thereby creating increased clamping force in the closed position as shown in fig4 b the opposite block is the cavity block and cavity wedges are secured to the first and second cavity block portions if cavity wedges are present they have mating surfaces to the angled sides of the protrusion or if desired such as shown a protrusion wedge shown on one side as item 120 or protrusion wedges on both sides of the protrusion may be utilized if protrusion wedges are utilized the sides of the protrusion itself may or may not be angled and said cavity wedges engage the angled sides of the protrusion wedges the angled sides of the protrusion or if present protrusion wedges attached to the protrusion are typically angled each angled at a range of 0 u00b0 to 30 u00b0 to said direction of mold movement but may be even greater an angle an alternate embodiment is presented in fig9 the design is similar to that of.
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the measurement volume 24 the optical transmitter 22 may be a galilean or keplerian telescope when the object 26 in the illustrated example constituted by aerosols 26 in the measurement volume 24 are illuminated by the measurement beam 20 the aerosols back scatter a small amount of light forming a signal beam 28 towards an optical receiver 30 that images the measurement volume 24 onto one or more detector arrangements 33 in the detector system 32 the operation of which is further explained below the angle 34 between the reference beam 18 and signal beam 28 incident at the detector system 32 comprising one or more detector arrangements 33 leads to formation of a fringe pattern 36 of intensity variations overlaying a speckle pattern 38 that is formed by illumination of the object 26 in the measurement volume 24 by the measurement beam 20 the combined fringe pattern 36 and speckle pattern 38 is illustrated to the right in fig2 showing the intensity pattern as it could be detected at the surface of a detector arrangement 33 in the detector system 32 the fringe distance is determined by the angle 34 the longitudinal direction of the measurement beam is equal to the common direction of propagation of the measurement beam and the signal beam when the object moves in the direction of propagation of the measurement beam 20 the fringe pattern 36 shown in fig2 moves in the speckle pattern 38 to the left or right i e perpendicular to the direction of the individual fringes as determined by the direction of movement of the object in the direction of propagation of the measurement beam 20 thus both.
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characterized by a central array of coring holes 46 separated from one another by webs 48 the coring holes 46 in the central array are substantially opposite the top surface 28 and terminate short of the top surface 28 by a distance approximately equal to the thickness of the webs 48 and the webs 44 similarly arrays of side coring holes 52 and 54 extend into portions of the bottom surface 18 aligned respectively with the side surfaces 34 and 36 of the body 12 the side coring holes 52 and 54 are separated from one another by webs 56 and 58 the coring holes 52 and 54 terminate short of the side surfaces 34 and 36 by distances approximately equal to the thickness of the webs 48 56 and 58 additionally the coring holes 54 and 56 are spaced from the depressions 38 and 40 by substantially the thickness of the webs 48 56 and 58 hence the body 12 has substantially uniformly thick walls throughout and can be molded efficiently without sink marks short shots or the like the bottom surface 18 as shown in fig3 is divided into four quadrants a b c and d the quadrants meet at a location midway between the front and rear edges 20 and 22 and midway between the first and second side edges 24 and 26 each quadrant a b c and d is characterized by an array of substantially parallel grooves 60 that extend out from the intersection of the respective quadrant with adjacent quadrants the grooves 60 then.
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is provided via line 516 from the power supply circuit 503 a low voltage reset circuit 518 monitors the voltage vdd on line 516 and applied to the microprocessor 514 the reset circuit 518 selectively resets the microprocessor 514 when the voltage vdd applied to the microprocessor via line 516 transitions from below a predetermined threshold to above the predetermined threshold the threshold is generally the minimum voltage required by the microprocessor 514 to operate therefore the purpose of the reset circuit 518 is to maintain operation and re establish operation of the microprocessor in the event that the voltage vdd supplied via line 516 drops below the preset minimum required by the microprocessor 514 to operate optionally to save power the hall sensor 508 may be intermittently powered by a hall strobe 520 controlled by the microprocessor 514 to pulse width modulate the power applied to the hall sensor the microprocessor 514 has a control input 522 for receiving a signal which affects the control of the motor 500 for example the signal may be a speed select signal in the event that the microprocessor is programmed to operate the rotor such that the stator is commutated at two or more discrete speeds alternatively the motor may be controlled at continuously varying speeds or torques according to temperature for example in place of or in addition to the hall sensor 508 an optional temperature sensor 524 may be provided to sense the temperature of the ambient air about the motor this embodiment is particularly useful when.
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the end of the previous stage forward to an oven 13 where the leather like product becomes matured through circulation convection heating then the product is allowed to cool down by the cold air in a cold air chamber 14 finally the release paper is removed at a spot 16 shown in fig1 and then the finished artificial leather or leather like product is wound around a shelf 17 in the meantime the removed release paper is wound around a shelf 19 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention the temperature in the oven 13 is between 70 u00b0 c and 130 u00b0 c the product is heated up in the oven 13 using a preferably energy saving way of electric heating circulation thermal convection whose parts comprises of a hot wind curtain a hot air circulation system a pressure balanced filter etc in the oven 13 a barrier is formed by the fast air current blew via the wind curtain which prevents the hot air inside the oven 13 to overflow and the cold air outside to enter the heat drying process is a cycle process which begins with hot wind supplied through a pressure balanced air duct at the top by a combined cycle unit then after the product is heated up the hot air comes through the air duct back to the combined cycle unit again where it is reheated by an automated heating device whose starting and stopping are controlled by a temperature sensor and an air volume adjusting valve fixed at the tuyere is used to ensure the uniformity of vertical air flow and the uniformity of temperature although the above embodiment of.
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adapter pe 222 coupled to the hypervisor adapter driver 114 and a plurality of afu pe 1 3 224 226 228 with afu pe 1 2 224 226 coupled to host os 110 and afu pe 3 228 coupled to host os 112 as shown phb 220 includes isolation facilities 226 provided with afu pe 1 3 224 226 228 computer system 200 includes an input output i o adapter 230 providing a coherent accelerator with transaction layer functions including for example a pci services layer psl 232 providing all functions and facilities consistent with a pcie endpoint function and a plurality of afus 1 3 234 236 238 with the psl 232 coupled to the adapter pe 222 and each afus 1 3 234 236 238 coupled to a respective afu pe 1 3 224 226 228 computer system 200 enables coherent accelerator adapter enhanced functionality with the additional afu pes 1 3 224 226 228 each associated with the respective afus 1 3 234 236 238 when the adapter 230 does dma transactions it encodes the respective one of afus 1 3 234 236 238 performing the transaction for example using alternative routing id interpretation ari techniques into the dma packets this allows for fault isolation down to a single one of afus 1 3 234 236 238 while still only implementing a single pci function with a single configuration space this is an increasingly important and valuable feature as the number of afus on an adapter 230 increases host os mmio activities are governed by the respective afu pes 1 3 224 226 228 each respective afu pes 1 3 224 226 228 advantageously can be frozen such that.
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say into the groove 28 which extends around the inside surface of the latter but in this case the backing piece is shown to be provided with a clip element 46 instead of with the length of tape of the first described embodiment as shown the backing piece has been specially designed for securing the clip element 46 in position this has involved the forming of the backing piece with a hole 48 through which part of the clip element visible when in use has been caused to project and the moulding of a central spigot formation 50 on what is to be the inside surface of the backing piece a ring like root portion 52 of the clip element can be forced over said spigot formation 50 of the backing piece to secure the clip element in position referring now to fig6 of the drawings in a further modified construction of rosette the set of three pre pleated ribbons 12 are secured on a carrier 30 the latter having the form of a frusto conical sleeve secured on a generally plain frusto conical body part 32 however although the body part 32 is generally plain it is provided with an upturned lip 34 at its wider end forming a shallow channel in which the sleeve like carrier 30 is engaged and at its narrower end it is provided with a stepped ridge 36 on which the rim element 18 can be snap fitted in position to make captive the sleeve like carrier 30 and to secure the center piece 14 and ribbon tails 16 in position as in the first described embodiment referring now in particular to fig7 and 8 it.
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of a manifold 10 having a fluid inlet port 11 and a fluid outlet port 12 located within the manifold are a plurality of heat exchanger means 14 as can be seen the heat exchanger means 14 are provided with expanded heat exchange surfaces or fins 15 attached to the manifold 10 are a plurality of vacuum jacketed tubular solar collectors 16 as is shown in fig1 and 2 the vacuum jacketed tubular solar collectors 16 are positioned such that in use they extend downwardly from manifold 10 and they are of course in operable communication with heat exchanger means 14 the tubular collectors 16 have been shown partially broken away and in cross section in order to more clearly illustrate the structure of the tubular collectors 16 and their connection to the manifold 10 as can be seen throughout the several drawings and views the vacuum jacketed tubular collectors 16 have an outer light transparent tube 17 of a convenient length say from 4 to 7 feet and preferably of standard diameter similar to fluorescent light tube for example 2 34 o d within the exterior tube 17 and extending at a first end therebeyond is an inner tube 18 obviously of lesser diameter than the outer tube 17 the inner tube 18 is secured within the outer tube 17 such that the space therebetween can be and is evacuated thus outer tube 17 provides.
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extending around three of the four sides of each rectangular platform 22a 22b the guarding 26 is open along one edge 23 of each platform for ease of loading of the respective platforms in the embodiment shown the ladder and hoist assemblies are moveable laterally by means of manual propulsion however the lateral motion of the assemblies could be motorised if desired suitable control means such as switch gear and a power supply could be incorporated there may be provided more than the two hoist and ladder assemblies shown in the drawings especially if the framework 11 is constructed having a long length for example many warehouse shelf units are more than 15 meters long it would be impractical in some cases to attempt to provide rapid acces of a hoist and ladder assemblies to all parts of the frontage of such a shelf unit if only two hoist and ladder assemblies are provided in embodiments in which ladders and hoists are laterally moveable independently of one another a disparate number of ladders and hoists may be provided if desired in use of the apparatus an operator would initially position one of the hoist platforms at an appropriate position for loading or unloading by sliding one or other of the ladder and hoist assemblies laterally and actuating the drive means for the hoist in question until the platform is at a desired lateral and vertical position the position of the platform could if necessary be locked by means of an interlock effective on the drive means the operator would then climb the.
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3 in this embodiment the netflow processing engine 3 collects a plurality of flow records within a predefined time window which could be any amount of time such as an hour or a few days fig5 shows the contents of an exemplary flow record containing relevant information about a flow as shown in fig5 the fields include a flow record may be emitted at regular time intervals for example each minute by a router for each flow so a single long lived flow would generate many flow records a filter for a specific query may be applied to each flow examples of such a filter may be flows within a certain time range or flows that match particular interfaces etc the filter may be composed of filter parameters for any combination of fields available in a flow record the filter parameters may be defined by values or range of values for the associated field for example a range of ip address values may be defined for example as a net mask and a port range may be defined from a start value to an end value in this embodiment the netflow processing engine 3 is configured as mentioned above for detection of distributed denial of service and or port scan network attacks and therefore collects and analyses flow records within a predetermined time window in order to efficiently identify active.
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and and r xxl for 34 late 34 samples x t n m as discussed above using the result of the calculations of r xe and r xx sbsb 1e function 100 then calculates a weighting functions w e and w l as follows weighting function w e is represented by the following normalized vector equ11 weighting function w l is represented by the following normalized vector equ12 calculations for the above w e and w l are well known in the art as described in an article entitled 34 rapid convergence in adaptive arrays 34 by i reed j mallett and l brennan ieee transactions on aerospace and electronic systems vol aes 10 no 6 november 1974 pages 853 863 weighting functions w e and w l are then applied to weight selection and application function 102 function 102 in connection with multipliers 95 96 and 97 and summer 99 calculates residual quantities for application of polarization agile logic which quantities are y e t k y l t k and y 0 t k as shown in fig2 specifically these quantities of weighting functions w e and w l are respectively applied to signals x 1 t x 2 t x 3 t and x 4 t through multipliers 95 96 and 97 and adder 99 as shown in fig2 as follows equ13 the residual quantities y e t k y l t k and y 0 t k are applied to optimum detection channel function 103 the quantities p e t k and p l t k are computed by function 103 as follows finally y t k is.
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transaction including a plurality of operations each operation for applying to a data item each operation having a reliability level associated therewith each transaction is divided into one or more sub transactions based upon reliability level of the operations sub transactions are then dispatched to a persistence manager for execution against a persistent store application_number US 26007605 A description in accordance with a preferred embodiment there is provided a technique for managing transactions which comprise operations on multiple data items spanning more than one reliability level the functionality to achieve this may be built into a data manager fig2 shows a data processing system including the data manager in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention fig3 illustrates the processing of the present invention in accordance with a preferred embodiment fig2 and 3 should be read in conjunction with one another data processing system 100 receives a request from an application at step 200 the request is passed to data manager 120 step 210 and mapping component 125 maps the request into the operations necessary to achieve the application 39 s request step 220 each transaction is then passed to analyzer component 130 analyzer component 130 analyses each transaction to determine the data items data 160 being operated on and the reliability levels associated with each such data item step 230 having performed the necessary analysis this information is passed to transaction manipulator component 140 which divides each transaction into sub transactions based on the reliability level of the data items involved step 240 such subtransactions are then passed to dispatcher 150 which passes these to persistence manager 60 step 250 the reliability level associated with a sub transaction determines the nature of interaction by the persistence manager 60 with the persistent store.
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422 provided along its sidewall preferably the slot 422 extends the length of the sidewall of the bushing 420 such that the bushing 420 has a non closed annular shape the bushing 420 is preferably a metal such as bronze the bushing 420 is inserted into the shaft opening 404 the slot 422 of the bushing 420 need not be aligned with the slot 406 of the tilter shaft holder 402 the tilter shaft 430 may then be inserted into shaft opening 404 the arm mount 440 may be inserted into the channel 144 of the forearm extension 140 fig2 as seen in fig1 the arm mount 440 may extend perpendicularly through the tilter shaft 430 preferably both the arm mount 440 and the tilter shaft 430 are a metal such as aluminum the arm mount 440 may be welded to the tilter shaft 430 when the arm mount 440 is securely attached to the forearm extension 140 the adapter plate 302 may be adjusted rotating about the axis c until the electronic device is appropriately positioned then the locking mechanism 470 is engaged by e g inserting the set screw into the bore and tightening to close the slot 406 and the slot 422 to restrict rotation about the axis c a lock washer 472 and or.
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s u201d is superimposed is set as a main object region or a main subject region at this time the control microcomputer 30 stores in the memory its image information or image characteristic extracted by the c mos sensor 40 upon the main object region as a reference of the character then after the main object region is set the control microcomputer 30 compares new image information or image character extracted by the c mos sensor 40 upon image in the photographing region with the reference of the character which has been stored in the memory then when a part or piece of the new image information which is generally coincident with the reference of the character is detected the control microcomputer 30 updates the part or piece as the main object region then as shown in fig8 c the microcomputer 30 moves the scope u201c s u201d to the updated main object region in this manner the scope u201c s u201d is moved to follow or trace the movement of the object u201c m u201d a photographing condition is determined on a basis of the main object region that is for example when the main object region is set by superimposing the scope u201c s u201d over the object u201c m u201d focusing areas or focusing regions 2 c 2 b and 2 a over which the scope u201c s u201d superimposes following the movement of the object u201c m u201d are selected sequentially as shown in fig9 a 9 b and 9 c and the object u201c m u201d is brought.
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which is concealed within a second hook which is displaced 180 u00b0 from the crocheting hook the edge of the blade is spaced inwardly from the mouth of the cut off hook so as not to form a hazardous device which might injure the hand or finger of the user application_number US 68346476 A description referring particularly to fig1 and 2 it will be observed that a crochet needle indicated generally at 10 has a central body portion 12 which is or may be conventional in form that is the body portion 12 is elongated and has a generally smooth arcuate surface for manual gripping and manipulation as illustrated the body portion 12 is of circular cross section throughout a major part of its length through a region or zone 14 however there is a somewhat enlarged and flattened section with a finger engaging surface 16 which is substantially flat and which has a complementary surface 18 on an opposite side of the needle the surfaces 16 18 may be engaged by fingers or by a finger and thumb of the user for manipulation of the needle in a conventional fashion at one end portion of the crochet needle illustrated at a left hand end portion thereof in fig1 and 2 a conventional crocheting hood 20 is formed for engagement with and manipulation of an.
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above the rigid gear has an involute tooth profile and is shown at a position rotated by the angle u03c6 10 u00b0 with respect to the wave generator with a coordinate system o x y fixed thereon so that its y axis passes through the center of the tooth space also shown in fig1 are the flexible gear the cutter blade c k and the imaginary rolling contact plates p r and p f it should be noted that the path of contact shown is that for the left tooth flank defining the coordinates of the point c in the x y system as x c y c and those in the y y system as x c y c it follows that equ18 where x c and y c are obtained from equation 22 defining the angle between the common tangent the blade c k of the two tooth profiles and the y axis as u03b1 k the angle u03b1 k is obtained by the following equation where the angles u03b3 r and u03b1 b are obtained from equations 15 and 16 where there are alternative signs the upper one is for the left tooth flank and the lower one for the right tooth flank the tooth profile will be generated if the cutter blade c k is held at the position shown in fig1 i e at the position relative to the coordinate.
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20 is provided with a slidable lock means fig2 in the form of a shallow pan shaped slider 68 movable by a switch button 69 in the direction of arrow a for releasably locking the spring motor in its tensioned or wound condition the slider locking is achieved by the free end 70 of the slider which is moved into the space between adjacent vanes 72 to form a stop member in which the vanes and free end at the end of the gear train are not subjected to a large torque the slider also has a slot 74 through which post 46 extens for guiding the slider and rigidifying the free end 70 to prevent lateral movement thereof the spring motor 20 is released for driving the gear train by moving switch button 69 and slider 68 in the direction of arrow b thereby withdrawing the free end of the slider clear of the vanes since a wound negator spring 20 provides a relatively constant torque for a long period of time the illustion of frying bacon and eggs for example appears to be more real than ever with reference to fig2 and 3 the noise making means for making a noise simulating the noise made by a real frying pan while frying bacon or the like will now be described the noise making means comprises a roughened material or surface 76 on the undersurface of driven gear 44 preferably formed by securing a roughened material 76 by adhesive or the like to the lower surface of gear 44 the roughened material preferably comprises a support member 78 of suitable fabric or plastic material to which is secured upstanding needle like filaments 80 of a suitable material such as plastic a material that works satisfactorily.
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performed in the same manner as with the method of producing the flexible wired circuit board of the first embodiment cf fig1 a through 1 d according to this method as is shown in fig2 e a first gold plating layer 6 a is formed on the nickel plating layer 4 by electroless gold plating a thickness of the first gold plating layer 6 a is in the range of e g 0 03 0 12 u03bcm or preferably 0 05 0 1 u03bcm no particular limitation is imposed on the condition of electroless gold plating to form the first gold plating layer 6 a and for example the subject is dipped in a plating solution such as gold potassium cyanide for electroless gold plating to take place through a substitution reaction at a temperature in the range of 70 90 u00b0 c or preferably 75 88 u00b0 c for 300 600 s or preferably 300 450 s according to this method as is shown in fig2 f a second gold plating layer 6 b is formed next on the first gold plating layer 6 a by electrolytic gold plating the second gold plating layer 6 b can be formed in the same manner as the gold plating layer 5 described above and a thickness thereof is in the range of e g 0 05 1 0 u03bcm or preferably 0 05 0 15 u03bcm electrodes 7 comprising the nickel plating.
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or channel densities may be easily interchanged fig2 depicts the calculated flux distribution for a single 50 u00d7 300 u03bcm channel as a function of source to substrate distance using a maximum backing pressure of 10 1 torr curve 30 represents a source to substrate distance of 0 5 cm curve 32 represents a distance of 1 0 cm curve 34 represents a distance of 2 0 cm and curve 36 represents a distance of 5 0 cm the microchannel plate array assembly has been incorporated into a gsmbe chamber used to grow silicon the enhancement of growth rate realized by using the source has been demonstrated table i below lists two experiments performed with identical substrate temperatures and gas flow conditions but differing source to sample distances a significant increase in growth rate is observed with decreasing source to substrate distance consistent with the beam characteristics of the microchannel plate as illustrated in fig2 table i______________________________________growth rate of si from sih sub 4 as a functionof microchannel plate to substrate distance x substrate t sih sub 4 flow x growth rate u00b0 c sccm cm u03bcm hr ______________________________________700 50 1 3 1 6700 50 6 3 0 6______________________________________ the volume of the microchannel plate assembly of the invention is significantly smaller than that of a conventional gas source cell this permits mounting of the microchannel plate assembly on an internal translation device to allow variation of the distance between the microchannel plate and the.
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attached to housing 10 housing 10 has a pin 74 attached thereto which extends into a straight guide slot 76 formed in frame 70 as plunger 72 extends out of actuator 68 housing 10 moves upwards and maintains its orientation due to the movement of pin 74 being confined by the shape of slot 76 in this embodiment the front face 78 of housing 10 through which the speaker not shown is directed is angled toward the front of the automobile although the preferred embodiments have been described in conjunction with an automobile rear window ledge it will be appreciated that they could also be used on a front window ledge or other suitable location within the automobile interior when used on a front window ledge the speakers preferably rotate into and out of the extended position the actuators shown in the various embodiments are diagrammatic only as will be understood by those skilled in the art these actuators can be electric pneumatic hydraulic or other devices which provide mechanical motion to move the housing preferably the actuators are remotely controlled from for example the instrument panel moreover it will be understood that any of the various actuators described herein can be prevented from attempting movement past the ends of the range of movement for that particular actuator by the use of limit switches or other suitable means it will thus be apparent that there has been provided in accordance with the present invention a retractable speaker assembly which achieves the aims and advantages specified herein it will of course be understood that the foregoing description is of preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention and that the invention is not limited.
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present invention the aluminate phosphors have a formula of sr 1 u2212 1 5y pr y al 12 o 19 sr 1 u2212 x u2212 1 5y ca x pr y al 12 o 19 or sr 1 u2212 x u2212 z ca x mg z al 12 u2212 z pr z o 19 where 0 lt x lt 1 y is in the range from about 0 005 to about 0 5 z is in the range from about 0 005 to about 0 5 x 1 5y u2266 1 and x z lt 1 more particularly phosphors having the quantum splitting behavior have been made that have composition of sr 0 9 pr 0 1 al 12 o 19 sr 0 9 pr 0 1 mg 0 1 al 11 9 o 19 and sr 0 725 ca 0 175 pr 0 1 al 11 9 mg 0 1 o 19 in another preferred embodiment of the present invention the aluminate phosphors have a formula of ca 1 u2212 z pr z al 12 o 19 ca 1 u2212 z pr z mgal 11 33 o 19 or ca 1 u2212 z pr z mgal 14 o 23 where z is in the range from about 0 005 to about 0 5 more preferably from about 0 005.
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strength and uniformity of a thermal spray coating applied to the roughened surface the roughened surface may be used in for example an internal surface of a cylinder bore of an internal combustion engine in additional embodiments the adhesion strength between two articles may also be increased using the surface roughening method to roughen an external peripheral surface of for example a cylinder liner that is to be inserted as a sleeve into a cast cylinder block various exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings by specifying particular steps in the present disclosure it is not meant to limit the invention to performing those steps in a particular order unless an order is specified similarly listing particular steps in a particular order is not intended to preclude intermediate steps or additional steps as long as the enumerated steps appear in the order as specified certain materials and articles suitable for practicing the present invention are disclosed however additional equivalent materials and articles may be substituted in practicing the invention as known to one skilled in the art the detailed description of the present invention is not intended to describe every embodiment or each implementation of the present invention other embodiments and their equivalents are within the scope of the present invention in.
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switch function are identical the switch can function with various led or incandescent hand held flashlights of the tail cap variety and is designed to remain in off position until external forces are applied perpendicular to outer switch body or by twisting outer switch body in either direction the lobes or scallops 31 and 32 essentially create positive and negative portions of the switch bodies while in direct contact along a flat plane are insulted on that plane and while centered maintain uncommon polarities these flat insulated planes are designed to carry high strike loads perpendicular to insulated planes the switch bodies being cylindrical have an axis and while centered maintain uncommon polarities off position to complete a circuit forces of as little as 0 6 kg applied perpendicular to axis of cylindrical switch bodies will displace them from common axis though in some applications lower forces may be preferable and in other applications greater actuating forces may be more preferable the movement along the flat insulated plane will allow contact at un insulted internal peripheries on position when displacing force is removed from switch body the switch bodies will return to common axis and disconnect circuit to complete the circuit force may be applied at any point radial perpendicular to outer switch body in one embodiment when installed to the back of a flashlight pressure to the outer switch body by the thumb or while griped in one hand and forcing the side of the outer switch body in the palm of the hand with the fingers of the same hand will close circuit creating on position until side pressure is released at which point switch will return to off position.
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of failure from the stress score entities whose credit scores fall between moderate and high appear as moderately high and entities whose credit scores fall between moderate and low appear as moderately low entities with financial stress failure scores assessed as high risk automatically receive a high risk assessment even if their projected delinquency rate is low or moderate any entity that receives a risk category assessment of high does not receive a recommendation fig8 shows an example website for providing a credit limit recommendation in this example several business reports include an embedded credit limit recommendation box 802 the business reports include a printer friendly from archive link an interactive link a printer friendly toolbar and a side navigation link from embedded credit limit recommendation box 802 there is a pricing and details link 803 going to a learn more page 804 learn more page 804 has a buy now link 806 going to a determination of whether the selected business is a branch 808 if not control flows to an alert 1 purchase 810 otherwise to an alert 2 purchase 812 both alerts 810 812 go to a determination of whether data is available 814 if so control flows to a processing screen 816 otherwise to an error page 818 from processing screen 816 control normally flows to recommendation results 820 where print 822 save 824 or help 826 functions are available additionally an option to buy a comprehensive report 828 is available fig9 shows another example website for providing a credit limit recommendation in this example a.
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moving it to the solids concentration module 138 helps retain this level of nitrogen during the evaporation process without acidulation of the digestate 116 the evaporation process would result in further lowering the nitrogen content of the liquid digestate due to high ph and higher temperatures which would both enhance the volatilization and loss of ammonia gas in certain embodiments the evaporation step increases the total solid content of the digestate from about 5 to produce a concentrated digestate 140 having about 10 20 total solids by weight and more preferably about 14 20 total solids by weight the concentrated digestate 140 is sent to a high temperature spray dryer module 170 for the next step in the drying process as noted above it will be recognized that in certain embodiments the concentration step can be omitted and the process can proceed as otherwise described below but without concentration of the solids in the digestate optionally prior to entering the evaporation module 138 the ph adjusted digestate 136 is screened utilizing a filter 144 such as screens sieves or other mechanical filtration elements to remove large particles and fibers from the digestate in preferred embodiments the filtration media consists of a plurality of screens ranging from about 100 micron to about 300 micron in a preferred embodiment the filtration element is a 3 d screen of the type capable of removing elongated fibers or materials from the digestate solids fibers 146 removed from the digestate by the filter 144 may be collected and may be blended with the dry fertilizer product to enhance soil recovery in certain embodiments the solids concentration or evaporation module 138 includes a falling film evaporator and in preferred embodiments employs a multi.
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11b illustrate an electrical connection that is provided through the stab 34 an electrical connector 102 that can make or break under water has been specially adapted for the hydraulic pod stab 34 the connector 102 permits electrical communication directly between the electronics module 30 and the bop stack thus the connection is automatically made up by the lowering of the stab 34 into the bop receiver block 74 the male portion of the connector is fastened to a plate that 39 s mounted on the bottom side of the bop receiver block 74 the female portion is mounted in the lower portion of the pod stab 34 so when the stab 34 comes into the bop receiver block 74 it automatically makes up the electrical connection the female is designed so that when it disconnects the sockets in the female connection are sealed off and may be pulled up so that they work subsea the male pins are on the non power side when disconnected in a preferred embodiment there is room for two connectors on the lower surface of the stab 34 one connector for example is related to a 34 smart 34 bop read back at the upper portion of the stab 34 there 39 s a 90 u00b0 elbow 104 fitting that has a connection on it for attachment to a female swivel hose connection a length of hose not shown is designed to lay on top of the stab 34 the hose has a loop so that when the stab moves up and down the hose is able to flex freely and is not unduly tensioned the electrical connector on the hose end opposite the stab feeds through a bulk head into a junction box 56 shown in.
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which is juxtaposed to but spaced slightly from the web such that a space or gap 78 between the edge and the web at a forward leading or upstream end of the application zone is relatively small and less than one inch as will be described excess coating material introduced into the application zone from the chamber 32 and through the metering slot 34 overflows from the zone through the gap 78 and forms a liquid seal in the gap at the forward end of the zone thereby enabling pressurized application of coating material onto the web in the zone a splash plate 80 extending downwardly and outwardly from a forward edge of the orifice plate holder guides liquid coating material flowing through the gap into a trough not shown for collection and recirculation the two side ends of the coating material supply chamber 32 are sealed by end plates 82 and 84 having respective brackets 86 and 88 for mounting the end plates to the rear wall 28 fig3 at the two side ends of the application zone the spaces between the coater blade 40 and the orifice plate 72 are sealed off by edge dams 90 only one of which is shown which seal with the upper ends of the front wall 30 and forward lip of the wall 38 as well as with the orifice plate doctor blade and roll supported web 26 thereby to define a generally closed coating material application zone 92 downstream from the metering slot 34 and between the web doctor blade and gap 78 to the extent described the applicator is generally of the type disclosed in detail in aforementioned u s pat no 4 250 211 issued to the assignee of the present invention the teachings of which are.
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diameter and the section 10 tapers outwardly to an exit end 14 approximately 12 cm diameter there follows a charging section 16 and a focussing section 18 the section 18 is connected to a conical section 20 which decreases to a throat or nozzle 22 at about 1 cm diameter the length of section 10 is about 26 cm the length of section 16 is about 5 cm the length of section 18 is about 21 cm and section 20 is about 12 cm long a minor discharge passage 24 exits axially from the nozzle 22 and an annular major discharge passage 26 exits laterally from the nozzle the nozzle diameter as noted above is at x in fig2 the diameter of the minor discharge passage 24 is about 1 125 cms the major discharge passage 26 has a dimension y fig2 the dimension y decreases radially outward from centre by kr u2212 1 where k is a constant incoming fluid enters inlet 12 and flows through the diffuser section 10 and through the charging section 16 in the section 16 are a plurality of corona wires 30 which charge the particles in the fluid from the charging section 16 the fluid and charged particles flow through the focussing section 18 this section has a plurality of ring electrodes 32 electrodes.
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control 11 1 5 1 sodium acetate trihydrate 7 05 620 12 0 5 1 sodium acetate trihydrate 6 32 737 13 0 1 1 sodium acetate trihydrate 6 54 767 14 0 1 none 5 02 273 15 0 05 1 sulfuric acid 1 90 163 in a three necked reaction kettle of volume 2 liter 17 0 g of cellulose rayonier rayfloc j cuene i v 8 39 units was suspended in 365 ml of acetic acid after 10 minutes stirring at room temperature 8 5 g of phthalic anhydride and 1 7 g of sodium acetate trihydrate were added to the suspension the temperature of the suspension was gradually raised to 80 u00b0 c over a period of 1 hour and the reaction carried out at this temperature for either 2 hours example 16 4 hours example 17 or 8 hours example 18 the reaction mixture was filtered and the obtained carboxylated cellulose fibers from each reaction washed with distilled water 5 times and prepared into handsheets the handsheets were air dried below 50 u00b0 c before taking cuene i v and carboxyl content measurements the cellulose phthalate fibers obtained in this manner displayed the following characteristics sample.
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is first applied and before the motor turns two important differences are that there are no large changes in amplitude of the signal from the summing arrangement input to the integrating comparator 77 so its output does not need to change in magnitude by large amounts and that the cut out and cut in levels are essentially equal meaning there is no need for hysteresis on the following dc comparator 80 that allows the use of a relatively short integration time on the integrating capacitor and in turn allows significantly faster response times that faster response time is again assisted by the use of a comparator design 77 that charges the integrating capacitor in a direction dependent on and proportional to the differences in instantaneous input signal magnitude the provision of an arrangement to pre adjust the relative phase of the ac signals being compared minimizes the ripple signal on the integrating capacitor and allows a much shorter integration time again allowing for a faster system response as indicated if the ac signals being compared have a phase difference of 180 degrees then the output of the integrating comparator 77 exhibits maximum ripple at the mains frequency it will be immediately obvious that if that were the case a simple inversion of one signal would minimize that ripple therefore the u2018 worst case u2019 for phase difference between the input signals will be 90 degrees in practice the signals being compared have a phase difference less than 90 degrees but still sufficient to cause significant ripple on the comparator output when compared with its wanted dc level that must be detected and used to cause the switching of the start winding 64 in the case of a resistive start motor the sensed main winding current is preferably compared against a.
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to the analog caption decoder 506 if the received caption data is analog caption data user_data outputted from the video parser 505 is not processed by the digital caption decoder 507 the analog caption decoder 506 finds out s 18 analog caption data made in the scte 20 or the dvs 157 standard from user_data inputted from the video parser 505 on the basis of the vbi line information and the line field information and decodes the analog caption data s 19 the analog caption data found by the analog caption decoder 506 is transmitted to the video combiner 509 the video combiner 509 combines the analog caption data video data outputted from the mpeg 2 video decoder 508 and signals outputted from the graphic block 510 signals outputted from the video combiner 509 are transmitted to the video reconstructor 511 the video reconstructor 511 reconstructs a caption by encoding analog caption data outputted from the analog caption decoder 506 at a vbi 21 st line the reconstruction of a caption is to prevent analog caption data from being an open caption in case of storing data as it is outputted from the video combiner 509 in a storage medium such as a vcr video cassette recorder if the received caption data is analog caption data under the eia 708 standard if analog_cc_type 1 the controller 504 transmits line_field information included in the caption information to the analog caption decoder 506 since analog caption data.
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the top of the trap was just above the height of the vegetation for each test the traps were placed in a randomized complete block and treatment positions were rerandomized each time traps were checked traps were about 3 m apart in each block and two replicate blocks were 30 to 45 m apart pheromone was dissolved in hexane and appropriate quantities of each solution were pipetted onto a 4 5 cm diameter whatman no 1 filter paper disc just prior to baiting the traps the filter paper bait was fastened just below the top edge of the sticky surface of the panel ca 3 20 to 4 30 p m each day the results of six replicates of this experiment are reported in table i the procedure of example 3 was repeated with the racemic 10 m 2 t and the natural pure pheromone each applied at 1 u03bcg in 25 u03bcl of hexane on the filter paper a hexane blank was included as a control the test was run for 3 days with two randomized blocks due to high volatility of both the natural and synthetic pheromones attraction to the traps lasted only about 20 min after baiting table i______________________________________ex a mean u00b1 se sup 2ample pheromone source mount sup 1 scr males trap replicate______________________________________3a unpurified volatiles 1 u03bcg 21 8 u00b1 1 5 a3b unpurified volatiles 3 u03bcg 42 8 u00b1 5 1 b3c natural pure 1 u03bcg 22 4 u00b1 2 0 a pheromone3d racemic synthetic 2 u03bcg 29 0 u00b1 4 2 a 10 m 2 t______________________________________ sup 1 amount.
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the suturing system and are secured in place by notches 42 turned inward into the body of the distal end or alternatively into small grooves the needle catch 20 is preferably made of thin stainless steel material in particular high temper stainless steel the needle catch may be manufactured by stamping laser machining or chemical etching for example referring to fig1 c in the longitudinal groove 12 is positioned a needle carrier 44 having a convex u bend 46 at the end 48 of the needle carrier is a needle holder 50 that defines a hole with a recess 52 for lodging the needle 54 and suture 56 when the needle carrier 44 is actuated along the longitudinal axis of the elongated body member the needle carrier 44 advances the needle 54 linearly from the distal end of the longitudinal groove 12 through the tissue located within the opening 18 and into the needle catch 20 the release of the needle 54 from the needle carrier 44 occurs upon reverse motion of the needle carrier 44 referring to fig1 d suitable needles 54 for positioning into the needle holder 50 include a neck 58 with a hole at one of its ends for inserting a suture 56 and at least one shoulder 60 the body 62.
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first shock electrode 16 intended to be placed in the right ventricle and constituting e g the negative terminal for application of the potential voltage of defibrillation or cardioversion this ventricular shock electrode 16 is connected by a connection conductor 18 on a connection terminal 20 to the generator advantageously a terminal of the df 1 standard type probe 10 also carries at its distal part 12 a second shock electrode 22 which is known as a u201c supra ventricular u201d an electrode intended to be positioned in the high vena cava for application of a shock to the atrium this supra ventricular shock electrode 22 is connected by connection conductor 24 on connection terminal 26 to the generator preferably also with a df 1 standard connector probe 10 is also equipped with an extremity electrode 28 which is a detection stimulation electrode intended to be positioned at the bottom of the right ventricular cavity this electrode 28 is connected by a conductor 30 on a connection terminal 32 to the pacemaker advantageously with an is 1 connector standard as shown in fig4 conductor 30 is a hollow conductor e g a conductor internally wound having in its center a lumen 34 that allows introduction of a stylet for the guidance of distal extremity 12 by a physician.
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of the field of view appearing within the semitransparent region b i e the portion of the field of view situated within the photographic zone c simply has a different contrast than the portion of the field of view situated within the semitransparent region b also lines indicating the frame a boundary of the photometric zone d and reticle e are also clearly distinguishable in the field of view these advantages markedly improve ease of use of a photographic system comprising such a focusing glass compared with photographic systems comprising a prior art focusing glass the photographic zone can include any of various additional lines grids and or other alignment aids to facilitate use of the focusing screen as a photographic 34 finder 34 because the semitransparent region b as well as lines indicating the frame a boundary of the photometric zone d and reticle e can all be applied to the substrate using a single process such as vapor deposition a focusing glass according to the present invention does not have a higher cost than prior art focusing glasses the semitransparent film used to form the semitransparent region b preferably has a transmissivity within the range of 10 to 60 percent within this range the portion of the field of view within the semitransparent region b is readily distinguishable from the portion of the field of view within the photographic zone c and the field of view within the photographic zone c has satisfactory contrast if the transmissivity is less than 10 percent portions of the field of view within the semitransparent region b.
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7 at the same time and symmetrically when the stem 17 is further turned the two guide clips 49 and 51 are spread apart at the same time and in the same amount and the hook 57 located between the two guide clips 49 and 51 can pass through the eye 25 of the needle 7 without touching it this ideal initial position is not shown in the figures if the axis of the needle however is located offset with respect to the intended position see fig3 guide clip 49 encounters the needle first due to the force acting on the guide clip 49 in the direction of the arrow x fig4 the plate 45 to which the two guide clips 49 and 51 as well as the hook 57 are fastened tilts in a counter clockwise fashion about axis b and centers the two guide clips 49 and 51 about the needle 7 by further rotating the stem 17 the hook 57 which now lies exactly in front of the eye 25 due to the tilting motion of the plate 45 is pushed through it and extends through the eye 25 as shown in fig1 an upper thread 63 which is held in a thread guide 61 at the needle holder 5 of the sewing machine can be threaded through to the slot 41 under the support bracket 33 and the two guide clips 49 and 51 as shown in fig8 by means of the v shaped design of the slot 41 the upper thread 63 approaches the hook 57 from below as shown in fig9 as soon as the pressure is let off of the hand lever 21 the stem 17 tilts back and the hook 57 grasps the upper thread 63 and pulls it through.
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the staple fibers prior to passing through front rolls 7 and out at nip 8 which is the immediate exit of front rolls 7 to achieve properly formed staple core yarn 20 nip 8 is critical to the process because it is at this point which twist of staple core yarn 20 begins the twisting process begins at nip 8 of front rolls 7 and is typical for ring spinning processes staple core yarn 20 is essentially complete as it enters thread guide 13 where it balloons out and passes through balloon zone 14 through revolving traveler 10 which travels on ring 9 thus forming spinning means 24 the yarn is then spunt onto a bobbin not shown simultaneously during the above described process for making staple core yarn 20 filament or multi filament 15 is fed from a filament wound on a pirn or packaged mounted on a stationary or revolving spindle attached to the frame not shown filament 15 is fed through trumpet 16 which is mounted on traversing bar 3 and bypasses rolls 4 5 and aprons 6 and enters between top filament feed roller 17a and lower filament feed roller 17b fig ii lower filament feed roller 17b is designed with a diameter larger than front rolls 7 to increase the filament feed velocity and thus control uniform overfeed of filament 15 relative to the feed of staple core yarn 20 in this embodiment of the invention lower roll 7b and lower filament feed roll 17 b rotate on the same shaft and axis 18 and consequently both rotate at the same revolutions per minute lower feed roll 17 b is optimally 10 larger in diameter than roll 7b in order to effect the correct rate of filament feed speed in relation.
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a suitably sufficient support structure that allows the apparatus to be unattended the support structure may support the apparatus from below or may support from above both of which permit the apparatus to be elevated and off the ground a representative support structure is illustrated in fig1 showing apparatus 10 mounted on a plurality of tubular legs 62 supported by beams 66 and braced with cross brace members 64 beams 66 are shown with raised ends that facilitate further movement of the apparatus when positioning on the ground alternative shapes than what is shown for legs beams and cross brace members are also contemplated in addition wheels or rollers may be provided with the support structure for ease in moving the apparatus during or between operations said features are included when appropriate or desired the size of the apparatus 10 excluding the support structure is determined by its application for long term use in which the apparatus is to remain unattended for longer periods of time the apparatus particularly its container will be suitably sized to contain a large quantity of material that may be discharged over a number of hours days weeks months or more for short term use the apparatus may be stationary or may be mobile either having its own powered mobility or by placing on a mobile carrier e g cart flatbed truck or the like to operate at various predetermined time intervals the motor assembly may be suitably programmed and controlled by the control unit as needed in addition the programming may in certain embodiments be performed remotely operation of the discharge unit via the motor assembly.
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step 235 the remote system confirms that the vm hosted system has been shut down as expected this may be done by simply waiting for a predetermined amount of time or may be actively confirmed by pinging the vm hosted system and checking for a response for example other methods to ensure that the vm hosted system has been shut down before the method proceeds further may be used once it has been confirmed in step 235 that the vm hosted system is shut down the method proceeds to step 240 in which a data file is generated and transmitted to the first user of the vm host here the data file is generated so as to comprise an ipl request for the vm hosted system a second authentication key for first user of the vm host next in step 245 the data file is received by the first user of the vm host and verified by checking its second authentication key if the second authentication key of the data file is determined to be invalid the data file is ignored if on the other hand the second authentication key of the data file is determined to be valid the ipl.
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align with valleys 107 of the other wall this forms pockets 109 whereby food items may reside in other embodiments other configurations of the peaks and valleys of the walls may be aligned differently to form different sized or locations of the pockets the interior walls 115 may be separated by varying distances depending on location e g peaks and valleys one wall or feature may be at a distance that is the same or greater than or less than a distance between another feature interior wall central post member annular sidewall pockets 109 may be further formed by the separating bars 125 which may be located between the annular sidewall 110 and the outermost interior wall 115 between the interior walls 115 or between the innermost interior wall 115 and the central post member 120 the separating bars 125 may also be repositionable and or removable to create a custom configuration referring now to fig6 the sectional side view demonstrates the height relationships between the structures of the bowl 100 here the annular sidewall 110 is higher than at least one and preferably both of the two interior walls 115 with the shorter of the walls being the one closest to the annular.
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such as an exterior snap ring on the cylindrical portion of the plug which extends through the circular opening in the drawdown nut preferably the cylindrical portion of the plug is provided with a groove around its girth for mounting of the snap ring the apparatus is utilized by first evacuating the vial to a pressure of less than about 10 torr preferably between about 0 01 and about 1 torr such as about 0 1 torr the vial is easily evacuated by inserting a syringe needle through the rubber septum and into the vial and connecting the syringe needle to a vacuum pump drawing a vacuum in the vial and then removing the syringe needle while still drawing the vacuum by utilizing the cap and plug the evacuated device can be provided at most any location while retaining a pressure of less than about 10 torr in its interior volume at the survey site a sufficient amount of soil gas sample is injected with a syringe needle through the septum and into the vial to provide a positive pressure of between about 800 and about 4 000 torrs of soil gas for example where the vial has an interior volume of about 10 cubic centimeters a syringe having an interior volume of between about 20 and 50 cubic centimeters could be employed with good results for injection of soil gas into the vial once the sample has been injected the closure is positioned on the device to redundantly seal the interior from the environment the plug 35 is positioned with its frustoconical surface contacting the frustoconical surface of the tubular member and its annular flange contacting the annular flange of the drawdown nut the drawdown nut is threaded onto the tubular member.
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1300 0055 fig1 illustrates various costume components for use with costume top 1300 including collars 1401 1405 and 1409 collar 1401 may for example include stripes of white alternating with red or blue in association with the fourth of july collar 1405 may be a plain or patterned neck treatment similar to a fake turtleneck that will most preferably attach inside v neck collar 1310 collar 1405 may include patterns that resemble animal patterns or coloring or other desirable appearance collar 1409 may be a simple bandanna that ties around a person 39 s neck various collar treatments are contemplated including turtlenecks placate inserts ruffled collars broad collars collars that allow bow ties and other suitable collars button covers 1421 and 1424 may also be used over buttons 1320 to further enhance the appearance of the costume in the case of button cover 1424 there may be several colors of the star shape and these may also be used with collar 1401 to produce a fourth of july costume illustrated in entirety in fig1 button cover 1421 may be in the shape of an egg which might for example be beneficial close to the easter holiday to resemble easter eggs sleeve cuffs 1415 1419 also offer the ability to customize the ends of sleeves 1315 and may preferably attach to velcro inside of sleeves 1315 sleeve cuffs 1415 1416 may be colored red white and blue for the fourth of july and they are shown in fig1 sleeve covers 1418 and 1419 may have a fluffy cotton appearance which would once again be useful for easter pocket covers 1425 1427 are also illustrated pocket cover 1425 may be tucked into a pocket with the rough edge extending out to resemble a kerchief which for example could be used.
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implemented the turbine environment 100 is only one example of a suitable turbine environment and is not intended to suggest any limitation as to the scope of use or functionality of the invention for example the invention may be implemented in an afterburner industrial burner industrial boiler and the like neither should the turbine environment 100 be interpreted as having any dependency or requirement relating to any one or combination of components illustrated in the exemplary operating environment 100 with reference to fig1 an exemplary system for implementing the invention includes electronic module 102 fuel nozzle 104 and combustion chamber 106 the fuel nozzle 104 is mounted to the combustion chamber 106 using conventional means the fuel nozzle 104 is typically made of conducting material and has an inlet section 108 an outlet port 110 that leads into combustion chamber 106 and a center body 112 an ignitor not shown is used to ignite the fuel mixture in the combustion region after the air and fuel are mixed in a pre mix swirler 114 in afterburners the air enters combustion chamber 106 through separate passages and a fuel nozzle passage is used to introduce fuel in the combustion chamber 106 the operation of the turbine is well known and need not be discussed herein the electronic module 102 may be a separate module.
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rolls may be on different machines in the field similarly the jet box 82 take up reel 84 drive motor and pulley 88 and moving profiles would be at various levels above and below one another other parts include the air jet 80 nip roll 86 finished package 87 and wetting device 90 the invention would be used most likely in connection with air texturizing machines that already have at least 2 feed rolls 30 and 40 fig2 shows the side view of the working apparatus a geared drive motor 1 moves mounting rods 3 in reciprocal relation to one another in other words as one rod has traveled maximum distance to the right the other rod has traveled maximum distance to the left and vice versa the terms right and left are chosen for convention in this example the rods are in connection with triangular shaped portions or profiles 4 which are mounted on the rods the profiles may be mounted by a pair of holes 52 placed in the rear of each triangle or by other means the tips of the triangular portions are so placed that they will contact a portion of a moving strand 20 of yarn as the strand comes off of one of the feed rolls this will occur as the triangular portions move back and forth across the moving yarn strand see fig9 which illustrates the movement of a triangle profile as it interacts with the yarn strand the rods may be mounted to the motor through a wheel and rod arrangement shown in fig4 and 5 the circular motion of the wheel.
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gain modifier 5 and the phase modifier 6 are responsive to the outputs of gain selector phase selector 7 gain selector phase selector 7 includes table in memory of n gains and n phases each corresponding to one of n possible signal spaces usa pseudorandom generator 8 generates pseudorandom number between 1 and n each symbol time these pseudorandom numbers are transmitter to gain selector phase selector 7 which was the pseudorandom numbers as an index into the table in memory of n signal spaces so as to generate the outputs of selector 7 after the signal has been encrypted by modifiers 5 and 6 the signal is conveyed to module 9 wherein it is pulse modulated filtered and modulated by quadrature carriers finally the signal is changed to analog form by converter 10 and is conveyed to communications channel 11 for transmission to a receiver having complementary demodulation modifiers to decode the encrypted signal a typical modem which would include all of the elements of fig1 except elements 5 6 7 and 8 has several fixed transmit functions which manipulate data prior to analog transmission complementary fixed receiver functions are provided to convert this analog transmission into the original error free digital data however in the present invention by using usa generator 8 to provide pseudorandom time varying changes to some of the.
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f3 if f4 eq 999 goto 400 if f4 le fl fl f4 if f5 eq 999 goto 400 if f5 le fl fl f5 if f6 eq 999 goto 400 if f6 le fl fl f6400 continue print 39 39 print 39 39 write 1 411 f1 fl write 6 411 f1 fl write 1 412 f2 fl write 6 412 f2 fl if f3 eq 999 goto 450 write 1 413 f3 fl write 6 413 f3 fl if f4 eq 999 goto 450 write 1 414 f4 fl write 6 414 f4 fl if f5 eq 999 goto 450 write 1 415 f5 fl write 6 415 f5 fl if f6 eq 999 goto 450 write 1 416 f6 fl write 6 416 f6 fl411 format gauge reading for film a microns f4 1 412 format gauge reading for film b microns f4 1 413 format gauge reading for film c microns f4 1 414 format gauge reading for film d microns f4 1 415 format gauge reading for film e microns f4 1 416 format gauge reading for film f microns f4 1 450 continue if f1 fl ge f2 fl fh f1 fl if f2 fl ge f1 fl fh f2 fl if f3 eq 999 goto 460 if f3 fl ge fh fh f3 fl if f4 eq 999 goto 460 if f4 fl ge.
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a matter of design choice and may be varied to fit particular needs the suggested dimensions are therefore exemplary and reasonable variations are considered to be within the spirit and scope of the present invention suggested dimensions of the main bench unit 10 are as follows the shelving unit 2 is a three walled enclosure including two opposing side panels 24 secured to a back panel 22 the back panel 22 of shelving unit 2 is attached to the main bench unit 10 as shown by a pair of hasp assemblies 21 detailed in enlarge bubble illustration secured to opposing sides of the main bench unit 10 each hasp assembly 21 includes a hinged hasp 23 secured at one end to the back panel 22 of the shelving unit 2 the free end of each hasp 23 is defined by a slot which can be pivoted into position over a yoked bolt 27 bolt 27 being secured in the side wall 12 of main bench unit 10 a conventional bolt 29 is inserted downward through the yoke of bolt 27 and is anchored therein by a conventional tee nut to thereby secure shelving unit 2 to the main bench unit 10 the two opposing side panels 24 and back panel 22 of shelving unit 2 are of equal vertical dimensions and stand approximately six 6 feet to allow comprehensive assessment of lifting capability over a patient 39 s normal lifting range a mechanical fastener module 3 to be described more fully is secured to one side of the main bench unit 10 to allow convenient assessment of a patient 39 s manual dexterity while manipulating standard wrenches screw drivers and.
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and wrapped upon itself to reduce the diameter to enable it to be easily introduced into a body part when inflation fluids are introduced into lumen 16 the balloon 14 will expand to a generally cylindrical shape a layer of biocompatible anti blocking agent 12 is disposed on a layer of hydrogel coating 11 the anti blocking agent layer 12 has a thickness between 1 and 10 u03bcm the hydrogel coating 11 has a thickness between about 1 and 10 u03bcm the hydrogel coating 11 is a lubricious hydrophilic material water soluble polymers can be used which are generally chain structured non crosslinked polymers having a hydrophilic group such as oh conh 2 cooh nh 2 coo so 3 and nr 3 where r is alkyl or hydrogen also used are natural water soluble polymers such as carboxymethyl cellulose cmc methyl cellulose mc hydroxyethyl cellulose hec and hydroxypropyl cellulose hpc synthetic water soluble polymers polyethylene oxide polyethylene glycol and methoxypolyethylene glycol are also used maleic anhydride polymers e g methyl vinyl ether maleic anhydride copolymers were also used moreover also used are water soluble nylons and pyrrolidones e g polyvinyl pyrrolidone the derivatives of these polymers are not limited to water soluble ones but may be of any form so long as they have as a basic structure the water soluble polymer as mentioned above insolubilized derivatives are also employed so long as they have freedom in the molecular chain and can.
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transistors 57 and 56 are preferably manufactured on the same substrate and matched to have similar characteristics they would ordinarily turn on at the same gate to source voltage v gs but the circuit ensures that when the supply voltage is low but still high enough to turn on a transistor the transistor 56 will turn on before the transistor 57 thereby preventing the current from flowing to the patch 4 in the circuit because the source of the transistor 56 is grounded the transistor 56 can turn on as soon as the voltage at the node 62 which is the gate of the transistor 56 rises to the v gs turn on in contrast because the voltage at the source of the transistor 57 is raised above ground by the voltage across the resistor 48 v r48 the transistor 57 can not turn on until the voltage at the node 63 which is the gate of the transistor 57 rises to v gs turn on v r48 because the transistor 57 will not turn on until the voltage at the node 63 is v gs turn on v r48 and the transistor 56 will turn on when the voltage at the node 62 is v gs turn on the transistor 56 will always turn on before the transistor 57 when the supply voltage is.
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two layers of fabric in front of a dial knit feed the tension of each feed is between about 4 grams and 6 grams this permits a yarn draw of between 94 inches per revolution and 106 inches per revolution of the cylinder however as those skilled in the art will appreciate draw is directly related to the weight per square yard of the fabric the number of channel opening yarns that are inserted is dependent upon the spacing in courses between the tuck stitches however the number and spacing of the channel opening yarns is not critical to the present invention the use of the tuck stitches in combination with the channel opening yarns permits both of the overlying webs to be formed of the same yarn materials and sizes and also eliminates the need for introducing large and small yarns in the fabric construction so as to create channel openings otherwise with the machine setup for forming the bi ply fabric construction certain settings are made for laying in inserting the one to three strands of channel opening yarns between the tucks in the bi ply fabric the cap of the knitting machine is raised to a setting of.
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floor panels 11 the floor panels 11 may be made from metal alloy or polymer a doorway may be cut out from the door frame 27 for receiving the door before or after the frame is welded hinges not shown may be welded or fastened to the door frame 27 the door frame 27 may include a plate and or l shaped beam welded to the structural frame 5 the mounting brackets 25 may be welded to the structural frame 5 the mounting brackets 25 may have holes formed therethrough for receiving fasteners to retain the cab 1 to the vehicle the fasteners may be conventional i e bolts or threaded studs the fasteners and mounting brackets 25 may be configured to retain the cab 1 to the vehicle during tip over or rollover i e have a similar design strength to the structural frame 5 the mounting brackets 25 may serve as the sole support from the vehicle 39 s chassis or main frame so that the vehicle chassis or main frame may omit a separate structure for the cab thereby reducing expense of the vehicle chassis design alternatively the fasteners may be frangible so that the cab 1 may detach from the vehicle upon a predetermined force exerted on the cab 1 during tipping or rollover of the vehicle configuring the cab 1 to separate from the vehicle during tipping or rollover may be beneficial so that the operator is not trapped within the cab 1 after the vehicle has rolled over such as if the door 30 is sandwiched between the machine and the ground and.
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hollow 1206 defined between two sides 1216 and 1218 of split tube 1212 in fig1 c tube 1212 is retracted relative to tube 1214 while pressing the whole remover forward thus the effect is that of advancing tube 1214 over tube 1212 in an exemplary embodiment of the invention tube 1212 includes one or more protrusions 1220 at its distal end that increase its diameter tube 1212 has an increasing outer diameter at its distal end and or outer tube 1214 has a narrowing inner diameter thus when tube 1214 reaches base 1210 or possibly before that time spike 1208 is gripped by inner tube 1212 continued retraction of inner tube 1212 for example as shown in fig1 d pulls spike 1208 through base ring portion 1210 in an embodiment where base ring 1210 includes a spring tab e g 718 fig7 a to prevent retraction of spike 1208 under normal conditions inner tube 1212 and or outer tube 1214 are optionally designed to allow freedom of motion for the tab spike 1208 is optionally straightened by the retraction through base ring 1210 alternatively or additionally to friction engaging of the spike in some embodiments of the invention protrusions 1220 engage a tab portion or an aperture formed in the spike in another embodiment of the invention a remover 1200 is adapted to remove a plurality or even all the spikes of a connector at one time in this case inner tube 1212 is optionally made of sufficient diameter to enclose the graft and the spikes are engaged between the inner tube and the outer tube a separate further outer tube relative to which the two other tubes are retracted and which provides a contra against the base ring may be provided thus in some embodiments.
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signal to drive the compressor 83 of the drive part 80 if the value of the pressure falls in status on s 190 the compressor 83 is driven to cool off the internal portion of the vehicle on the other hand if a driver presses on the second operational step switch 53 at the input part 10 of the driver 39 s manipulating panel to cool off an internal temperature of a vehicle more quickly s 120 the remote control part 60 transforms a relevant signal to a transmission signal and outputs same through the telecommunication cable the drive control part 70 outputs a drive signal to drive the evaporator fan 81 at the second operational level in response to an input of the signal as a result the evaporator fan 81 of the drive part 80 is driven at the second operational speed s 130 then if the driver turns on the air conditioner switch 51 s 160 the condenser 82 and compressor 83 are driven according to the status of the temperature sensor 56 and compressor pressure switch 90 if a driver presses on the third operational step switch 54 at the input part 10 of the driver 39 s manipulating panel to cool off an internal temperature of a vehicle more quickly s 140 the remote control part 60 transforms a relevant signal.
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with mmp activity application_number US 77841101 A description in accordance with this invention it has been found that certain aromatic sulfonyl u03b1 cycloamino hydroxamates are effective for inhibiting mmps associated with excessive or otherwise pathological breakdown of connective tissue in particular it has been found that these hydroxamates tend to be effective for inhibiting mmp 2 and mmp 13 which can be particularly destructive to tissue if present or generated in abnormally excessive quantities or concentrations moreover it has been discovered that these hydroxamates tend to be selective toward inhibiting mmp 2 and or mmp 13 as well as other mmps associated with pathological condition conditions and avoid excessive inhibition of other mmps particularly mmp 1 essential to normal bodily function e g tissue turnover and repair this is illustrated in example 3 below one embodiment of this invention is directed to an aromatic sulfonyl u03b1 cycloamino hydroxamate generally corresponding in structure to the following formula iv in formula iv r 2 preferably is hydrogen c 1 c 8 hydrocarbyl c 1 c 6 hydrocarbyloxycarbonyl c 1 c 4 hydrocarbyl aryl c 1 c 4 hydrocarbyl heteroaryl c 1 c 4 hydrocarbyl aryloxy c 1 c 4 hydrocarbyl or heteroaryloxy c 1 c 4 hydrocarbyl more preferably r 2 is hydrogen c 3 c 6 cyclohydrocarbyl t butoxycarbonyl phenethyl 2 propynyl or 3 methoxybenzyl also in formula iv r 1 preferably comprises a 5 or.
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combination with the color subcarrier component derived from b r y and a b y to form the composite ntsc signal in order that the eight parallel outputs referred to above may be obtained simultaneously it is convenient to divide the total memory into eight blocks into which the data samples of the input video signal are written sequentially in a sequence of four memory blocks on one line and the other four on the next line repeating in alternate line sequence this arranges the samples so that each memory block holds the values given by one of the expressions 1 through 8 above all eight memory blocks area always read in parallel the reading addresses of all blocks being subjected to the same processing for picture manipulation other methods of obtaining eight parallel outputs from a memory such as serial reading followed by buffering to provide parallel outputs are of course possible but practically less convenient at the high reading speeds required for data representing video signals it is not necessary that the eight memory blocks into which the input data is written be the same as those from which the final output is derived it is possible to write into eight memory blocks in sequence as described above and subsequently to transfer the data in these first eight memory blocks in parallel into a.
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64 which extend outwardly from core 60 pole 58 terminates in an end portion 66 which has an arcuate outer surface 68 and undersurfaces 70 and 72 ridges 74 and 76 are provided on undersurfaces 70 and 72 respectively rotor 52 differs from rotor 10 in that rotor 52 is provided with shoulders 78 and 80 which extend outwardly from walls 62 and 64 respectively shoulders 78 and 80 each have an upper side 82 and 84 a slot 86 is formed by upper side 82 and undersurface 70 slot 86 opens outwardly from wall 62 a slot 88 is formed by upper side 84 and undersurface 72 slot 88 opens outwardly from wall 64 ridges 74 and 76 extend across the opening of sots 86 and 88 respectively wedge 90 retains main field windings 96 within the recesses between adjacent poles during rotation the wedge has a lip 92 and a lip 94 which are retained in slots 86 and 88 on adjacent poles upper surface 82 of shoulder 78 and upper surface 84 of shoulder 80 support the lower portion of the wedge lips 92 and 94 and minimize the deflection of the wedges due to the bending moment caused by the centrifugal force of rotation ridges 74 and 76 engage lips.
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30 nylon 10 evoh 20 plexar iii 40 eva 3 25 152 0 73 10023 hdpe plexar 1591a evoh plexar 1591a eva blend 1 75 5 7 73 5024 ldpe plexar 1591a evoh plexar 1591a ldpe 1 57 5 0 73 5025 plexar iii evoh plexar iii 500 ppm slip 2 9 6 0 73 10026 plexar evoh plexar 2 97 64 0 73 10027 plexar evoh plexar 4 6 22 0 73 10028 43 plexar i pigment 14 evoh 43 2 0 1 73 50plexar i pgmt slip29 30 nylon 10 evoh 20 plexar 40 surlyn 3 0 3 4 73 0 4 4 73 50 107 73 10030 30 nylon 10 evoh 20 plexar 40 surlyn 3 0 10 73 0 117 73 10031 30 nylon 10 evoh 20 plexar 40 surlyn 3 0 3 5 73 0 116 73 10032 30 nylon 10 evoh 20 plexar 40 surlyn 3 0 114 73 10033 33 nylon 666 15 evoh 52 plexar i 3 09 33 73 10034 3 0 plexar 0 75 evoh 1 25 plexar 4 95 1 4 73 10035 0 8 plexar 0 8 evoh 0 8 plexar 2 5 2 9 73 100__________________________________________________________________________ table ii__________________________________________________________________________adhesion between layers adhesionexample grampernumberfilm structure inch 90 u00b0 __________________________________________________________________________36 same as example 1 19037 same as example 2 12238 same as example 33 4839 30 nylon 10 evoh 20 plexar iii 40 surlyn 1601 b 61 75 plexar evoh 40 plexar iii evoh plexar iii 9841 ldpe plexar iii evoh plexar iii ldpe 17042 eva plexar iii evoh plexar iii eva 16343 43 plexar i 14 evoh 43 plexar i 9944 43 plexar i pigment.
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25 as illustrated in the assembled molding in fig1 of the drawings and in fig6 of the drawings referring now to fig7 of the drawings an alternate form of the invention 31 can be seen wherein a decorative strip 32 is formed integral within a channel 33 in a base molding 34 which may be required in some venues referring now to fig8 and 9 of the drawings multiple alternate trim molding forms can be seen at 35 and 36 wherein a two part base molding 35 a and 35 b in fig8 and 36a and 36 b in fig9 of the drawings the base molding 35 a has a receiving area 37 formed therein which allows for the insertion of a decorative strip 38 such as contrasting material or veneer with a u shaped apertured viewing insert 39 positioned thereover similar to the strip 13 as set forth and described in the primary form of the invention in this example an additional base molding portion 35 b is attached to one end of the base molding 35 a by the utilization of an elongated backing strip 40 both the base molding 35 a and base molding portion 35 b have attachment channels 41 a and 41 b respectively in.
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two mdcs can be combined with mcgs to form an exemplary low loss add drop multiplex device as shown schematically in fig7 fibers 71 72 73 and 74 are single mode fibers all other fibers are multimode channels u03bb 1 u03bb 2 u03bb n all 0 1 enter the device on fiber 71 with channels u03bb 2 u03bb n propagating through the device substantially without attenuation to appear at fiber 74 the u03bb 1 radiation is reflected at grating 75 and transformed into 1 1 it propagates to grating 76 where it is reflected and transformed into 0 1 which propagates to fiber 72 where it is available for detection or other utilization add channel u03bb 1 0 1 propagates from fiber 73 to grating 77 where it is reflected in the 1 1 mode the 1 1 radiation propagates to grating 75 where it is reflected and transformed to 0 1 which then propagates to fiber 74 where it is available for utilization together with u03bb 2 u03bb n all as 0 1 the add channel is designated u03bb 1 to indicate that the wavelength is the same as that of the drop channel but that the information content is different those skilled in the art will appreciate that the above described embodiments.
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then engages the snatch block 94 which is simply a pulley system which doubles the force exerted by the winch cable 44 this is accomplished by reversing the direction of the winch cable 44 on the pulley of the snatch block 94 and securing its end to the eye hook 68 thus as the winch wraps up the winch cable 44 it effectively draws the snatch block 94 towards the winch 36 the snatch block 94 in turn has a snatch block cable 96 which extends forward and which is actually the component attached to the vehicle 12 during the extraction process the use of the pulley of the snatch block 94 effectively doubles the force generated by the winch 36 and applied to the vehicle 12 which lessens the load placed on the winch thereby extending its usable life and lessening the overall cost of operations to the owner finally the manner by which the anchor pivot bar 34 is attached to the rail horizontal member 50 of the submerged vehicle extractor 10 is further detailed in fig1 and 14 the upper surface of the anchor pivot bar 34 is equipped with two pairs of vertically oriented pivot bar mounts 60 which are made up of two parallel plates configured to fit snugly on either side of the rail horizontal member 50 additionally the two plates that make up the pivot bar mounts 60 extend upwards to the point that they pass.
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and commonly assigned u s pat appln ser no 08 715 451 filed on even date herewith in addition the novel dyes of the invention may be used in the textile industry to impart color to various materials such as nylon and polyester fibers by e g dissolving the dyes in suitable solvents and applying the solutions to the materials by any of many well known techniques the novel dyes of the invention may also be used as the imaging dyes for both inkjet printers and thermal dye transfer imaging materials and the like the invention will now be described further in detail with respect to specific preferred embodiments by way of examples it being understood that these are intended to be illustrative only and the invention is not limited to the materials procedures process parameters conditions amounts etc recited therein all parts and percentages recited are by weight unless otherwise stated compound a anthranilonitrile 450 g 3 81 mol aldrich was dissolved in dry pyridine 500 ml and dry triethylamine tea 200 ml in a flask hydrogen sulfide g was slowly bubbled into the reaction solution over a 3 hour h period which was then stirred overnight o n at room temperature rt the reaction flask was purged under air for 3 to 4 h the reaction solution was concentrated 2 3 h 60 u00b0 c transferred to a new flask quenched into warm 45 u00b0 c tap h 2 o and stirred o n at rt the crystals were vacuum filtered rinsed with water pressed dry and air dried o n the air dried weight of compound b thiobenzamide was 464 7 g 81 9 yield mass spectroscopy by fab fast atom bombardment techniques gave the expected molecular ion m e.
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depth and circumference to accommodate a variety of standard laser pointer devices laser pointer 103 in this embodiment has a lens 107 through which a laser beam is emitted and is connected to and powered by a battery 113 contained within the lower portion of projector 101 in various embodiments battery 113 can be of many different types such as rechargeable nickel cadmium or long life lithium types and can be of many different shapes and sizes in alternative embodiments battery compartment 115 is provided in this embodiment to contain a battery such as battery 113 being cut bored or fashioned by some other means into the body of the bottom portion of projector 101 battery 113 is secured within compartment 115 by a removable battery cover plate 117 and screws 119 fastened to the bottom portion of the body of projector 101 in other embodiments battery access may be enabled by some other means such as a hinged battery door with a latch a circular lid having threaded edges screwed into the bottom of the body of projector 101 or some other method laser pointer 103 in a preferred embodiment is actuated by an on off switch 111 being of push button type and protected from the elements with a flexible rubber covering half spherical in shape in other alternative embodiments however switch 111 can be of a variety of types without departing from the overall scope and spirit of the present invention for example a sliding switch or toggle switch may be used and a protective covering may or may not be used projector 101 has an overall height of dimension d 1 equal.
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video data into the image memory 64 will be described the computer 61 sets the access mode to the image memory 64 to the video data write mode consequently the data selector 1 is put into a condition wherein it selects the digitized video data 12 and the fifo memory write request selector 2 is put into a condition wherein it selects the video data write request signal 14 the digitized video data 12 digitized by the analog to digital converter 62 and the video data write request signal 14 are rendered active and the write counter 41 of the fifo memory controller 4 increments its count value further the fifo memory write control circuit 42 outputs a fifo memory write control signal 24 to the fifo memory 3 in accordance with the count value of the write counter 41 to write the write data 23 in this instance digital video data into the fifo memory 3 meanwhile also the up down counter 45 of the fifo memory controller 4 increments its count value and the memory access request circuit 46 outputs a memory write access request signal 26 to the fifo memory controller 4 the memory access controller 6 controls the count values of the x and y direction address counters 10 and 9 in the address controller 7 in accordance with the address select signal 31 to effect write access to the image memory 64 then the memory access controller 6 outputs a one write access end signal 28 to the fifo memory controller 4 and outputs to the address controller 7 a count up signal 30 for incrementing the x direction address counter 10 meanwhile the memory access controller 6 simultaneously controls the memory access signal 32 after the one write access end signal 28 becomes.
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the outer production tubular 110 and casing 102 it may be used for controlling pressure in this region and or for circulating treatment fluids to service the well fig2 a and 2b show a detail view of the outer and inner production tubulars 110 114 termini as well as the check valve 112 that terminates the outer tubular 110 the check valve 112 takes the form of a ball and seat valve during the intake phase shown in fig2 a the pressures on either side of the check valve 112 are balanced enabling the formation fluid 104 to raise the ball 140 and flow inside the lower end of the inner and outer tubulars during the injection phase shown in fig2 b the surface unit 118 injects cng via the annular conduit the increase in pressure forces the ball 140 onto its seat preventing the fluid from escaping instead the fluid is forced into the central conduit and lifted by the gas pressure to the surface and into the storage tank once the bulk of the fluid has been cleared from the central conduit the pressure drops rapidly and the gas injection ceases until a sufficient amount of fluid has accumulated for the process to be repeated in this embodiment it is contemplated that the gas injection is performed quickly at high pressure to lift the accumulated formation fluid as one or more large slugs u201c slug flow u201d.
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the added advantage of allowing easy replacement of pins as they become worn the developed dough is extruded out of the end of the developer from here as shown in fig4 the dough can be divided and directly placed into bread tins or can be passed on to the traditional make up plant of divider intermediate prover and moulder the process can be automated by incorporating a computer controller adapted to control and monitor the input of ingredients operation of the process and quality of the resultant output this includes control of the operation of the mechanisms incorporated in the baking process shown in fig4 for full scale commercial production the developer would need to be able to produce up to 6000 kg of developed dough an hour to scale up the present design to produce this amount of dough it is envisaged the mixer would have the following dimensions the internal rotor will have a diameter of 200 mm and a length of 1000 mm the four spirals of 10 mm diameter pins will protrude 99 mm with approximately 30 mm clearance between each pin the spirals are to be of the same pitch to give one half turn along the length of the rotor the rotor will be contained in an external housing of 300 mm internal diameter four identical spirals of pins will protrude from the housing into the space between the rotor and housing the housing spirals will be of opposite pitch to those of.
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support fins 24 extend from a bottom surface of floor grate 16 to provide rigidity for grates 16 and to contact with portions of subfloor 26 support fins 24 while providing rigidity for grates 16 introduces obstacles which the present invention works around in order to provide heat to floor grate 16 subfloor 26 additionally has a floor drain 28 for the removal of water that drains through floor grate 16 ice melting drying system 18 includes plates 30 having slots 32 therein system 18 additionally includes heater conductors 34 tape 36 heated leads 38 an electrical connection 40 conductors 42 a sensor 44 sensor conductors 46 and a controller 48 plates 30 have slots 32 which accommodate support fins 28 of grates 16 slots 32 allow for plate 30 to be seated against a surface of the underneath side of grate 16 to allow the conduction of heat into grates 16 in the example shown in fig3 and 4 two plates 30 each having slots 32 are used to provide heat to one floor grate sector 16 heater conductors 34 are routed upon a surface of plate 30 in a serpentine manner and are covered with heating tape 36 which may be in the form of a metallic adhesive tape that bonds well with plate 30 at an end of the conduction paths of heater conductors 34 heater conductors 34 extend away from plate 30 and be electrically connected at electrical connection 40 the extension of heater conductors 34 is shown and identified as heated leads 38 that extend into drain 28 this advantageously provides heat in drain 28 to prevent the accumulation of ice therein at some point along.
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considerable cross functionality with ieee 802 pan both are suitable for wireless communication within a vehicle in another embodiment nomadic device 53 includes a modem for voice band or broadband data communication in the data over voice embodiment a technique known as frequency division multiplexing may be implemented when the owner of the nomadic device can talk over the device while data is being transferred at other times when the owner is not using the device the data transfer can use the whole bandwidth 300 hz to 3 4 khz in one example while frequency division multiplexing may be common for analog cellular communication between the vehicle and the internet and is still used it has been largely replaced by hybrids of with code domian multiple access cdma time domain multiple access tdma space domian multiple access sdma for digital cellular communication these are all itu imt 2000 3g compliant standards and offer data rates up to 2 mbs for stationary or walking users and 385 kbs for users in a moving vehicle 3g standards are now being replaced by imt advanced 4g which offers 100 mbs for users in a vehicle and 1 gbs for stationary users if the user has a data plan associated with the nomadic device it is possible that the data plan allows for broad.
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the transceiver and to the processor for supplying power fig6 illustrates a mobile handset 152 similar to mobile handset 102 described with respect to fig1 u2013 5 except that mobile handset 152 has a fixed antenna 154 that is in a fixed position relative to first housing portion 132 of handset 152 fixed antenna 154 has caribiner latch 156 caribiner latch 156 has an antenna caribiner latch portion 158 and a handset caribiner latch portion 160 the handset caribiner latch portion 160 is rotatably connected to handset 152 by caribiner latch hinge 164 referring to fig7 handset caribiner latch portion 156 can be rotated inward as shown by arrow 168 accordingly handset 152 can be clipped to a thin object such as for example a belt loop or a purse strap handset caribiner latch portion 156 can be pushed inward simply by applying pressure that is it is not necessary to additionally depress a button to move handset caribiner latch portion inward thus handset 152 can be clipped to a thin object simply with only one hand alternatively a button could be included it could be necessary to depress the button in order to move handset caribiner latch portion 156 inward fig8 shows an expanded internal view of the antenna 104 and latch 120 of handset 102 antenna 104 includes a wire 170 the first wire portion is feed point 175 a screw not shown connects antenna feed point 175 to a printed wire board pwb not shown.
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the track channel through the top surface of track 12 at spaced intervals along track 12 as seen in fig4 access holes 151 at the track inner surface 153 allow the fasteners to be placed within the track channel next each driving apparatus 50 may be adjusted upwardly or downwardly so that they rest against the sill 32 or sill plate 150 the chain 40 and cables 42 are then connected with the turnbuckle fasteners 44 as described above and the tension adjusted the spacers are removed and the rotator assemblies 54 attached to covering 10 the hub 140 is centrally placed between the ends 22 of track 12 and fastened to the sill 32 or sill plate 150 shade members 16 are set onto the sill or sill substitute and attached to the carriage 46 with the clip member 74 for easy cleaning the shade members 16 may be detached from clips 74 and lifted away from the window likewise the hub 140 may be lifted off in operation the rotator device is activated for example pull cords 56 are pulled separately to raise or lower the corresponding shade member 16 each shade member 16 may be closed partially at any distance along the track 12 although the invention has been herein shown and described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above for example one shade member may be used instead of.
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present invention provides the step of pre ohp instead of setting the maximum electric current time longer than the related art such that all the maximum electric current of 65 a is not substantially supplied but electric current that is gradually decreased from the maximum electric current is supplied even during the maximum electric current time and the heating load that is applied to the motor can be maintained substantially at the same level by relatively more rapidly decreasing the electric current supplied to the motor than the related art in the step of ohp after the maximum electric current time the above method substantially extends the time taken to reach the step of ohp and as a result this means that relatively larger amount of steering can be performed until the ohp operation thereby improving the ohp performance further when the electric current supplied to the motor is decreased to more rapid second electric current reduction coefficient than the related art in the step of ohp the steering force supplied from the motor is rapidly decreased and the driver feels the steering wheel heavy however the driver cannot substantially recognize a change in the feeling as compared with the related art that the electric current is.
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46 sc 47 sc 48 ga 72 and ga 73 while the invention has been described with respect to specific examples including presently preferred modes of carrying out the invention those skilled in the art will appreciate that there are numerous variations and permutations of the above described systems and techniques that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims compounds were syntheszied using the witting horner reaction see fig1 these stable tetrahederal phosphorus species act by mimicking the tetrahedral intermediates of the reactions catalyzed by the rdp enzyme we report here the synthesis and biological evaluation of new rdp inhibitors the method employed for the preparation of aminophosphinic acid derivatives is outlined in fig1 compound 1 was prepared by the condensation of cyclohexylacetaldehyde hypophosphoric acid and aminodiphenylmethanehydrochloride 11 followed by protection of the nh 2 and p u2014 oh groups with boc and ch 2 n 2 12 respectively reaction of 1 with trimethyl 2 phosphonoacrylate in the presence of naome as base gave an intermediate which subsequently underwent a wittig horner olefination 13 with aldehydes to give mixtures of e and z isomers which were separated by column chromatography over silica gel the yields were 30 40 for the z isomers and 20 30 for the e isomers the protecting groups were removed by treatment with cf 3 cooh followed by conc hcl 12 and the crude products were purified by.
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fluid that is substantially incompressible within a flexible polymer membrane to create a small flexible cushion in use as loading is applied to the gripper plate 100 it will tend to force the fluid into the slots 230 of the block body 200 thereby allowing the gripper plate 100 to flex or move slightly in any direction relative to the block body 200 as noted earlier small movements of the gripper plate 100 permit the gripper block 10 to engage elongated objects such as coiled tubing and to adapt to changes in the diameter without damaging the elongated object as it is handled in this particular embodiment the gripper plate 100 essentially floats atop the encapsulated fluid cushion of the flex layer 250 and is allowed to rock slightly forward backward or side to side relative to the block body 200 to which it is attached referring now to fig4 6 a gripper block 20 similar to that shown in fig1 3 has been modified for use in an alternative gripper block design the gripper plate 300 has a generally v shaped channel 310 when viewed along the longitudinal axis and has a gripping portion 320 further comprising a pair of opposed gripping surfaces 330 along its top surface the pair of opposed gripping surfaces 330 are provided with a number of ridges 340 formed by alternating crests and roots as before the opposed gripping surfaces 330 are sloped or inclined toward each other at an angle of not greater that about 120 u00b0 also as noted above in regard to fig1 3 it is possible to have a curved gripping surface 350 to better accommodate small diameter elongated objects in most embodiments the curved gripping surface 350 will have a radius of curvature that sweeps though an.
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a ribbon diaphragm generates cooperating with a magnet a tightening member for securing the ribbon diaphragm and a screw for crimping the tightening member wherein the tightening member is crimped via the ribbon diaphragm and the electrode lead portion by the screw and wherein the ribbon diaphragm includes a portion sandwiched by the tightening member and the portion is formed in an irregular shape in the thickness direction application_number US 27692308 A description an embodiment of a ribbon microphone unit according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings fig4 a and 4b show an embodiment of the ribbon microphone unit according to the present invention the ribbon microphone unit shown in fig4 a comprises a frame 7 a magnet 4 an electrode lead portion 18 a terminal strip 9 a tightening member comprising a pressure plate 8 and a support plate 81 a screw 10 and a ribbon diaphragm 60 the frame 7 is formed in a rectangular frame shape that is long in the longitudinal direction and a screw hole for securing to the microphone case 1 is formed at four corners on the inner surface of the frame 7 a pair of permanent magnets 4 4 is fixed on both sides along the longitudinal direction with a predetermined spacing between the both permanent magnets 4 4 the frame 7 is made of a magnetic material functions as a yoke and constitutes a magnetic circuit that goes out of the permanent magnets 4 4 and returns to the permanent magnets 4 4 the magnetization directions of the permanent magnets 4 4 are the same.
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the surface then the average wall to wall distance can be determined in any one direction across the surface where the pores are generally oblong in cross section as ellipses or rectangles if the pores are oriented randomly at the surface then the average wall to wall distance can itself be an average of an average of distances determined in any two or more directions across the surface where the pores of any type are arranged in a substantially regular pattern at the surface the average wall to wall distance can be determined from the concomitant substantially regular arrangement of pore walls thus e g where the pores are generally oblong in cross section and are oriented at the surface with their main axes generally parallel the average wall to wall distance can be determined by measuring pore wall center to center distance across either the major axes or the minor axes thereof similar principles apply to determine useful average wall to wall distances for use with other pore arrangements in various embodiments in which surface pores of a substrate are spaced further apart such that the pore defining walls present at the surface are wider the rows of a coordinately deposited layer can be wider than those used in embodiments in which pore defining walls present at the surface of a substrate are narrower where.
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at approximately 140 u00b0 f for two seconds thereby setting the twist of the yarn after spinning and winding application_number US 97423292 A description in accordance with this invention it has been found that an efficient process for conditioning cotton yarn can be provided which utilizes individual treatment of yarn packages a typical yarn package is comprised of a central core upon which cotton yarn is wound the core is typically cardboard but may be constructed of any material resistant to the heat pressure and temperature of the conditioning process such cores traditionally employ several shapes such as cones cheeses or cylinders it has been found that individual conditioning chambers can be used to accommodate individual yarn packages as seen in fig1 through 5 a preferred embodiment of the conditioning process and apparatus is illustrated as best seen in fig1 and 2 a yarn package 1 is supplied along a first conveyor 3 along the path indicated by the directional arrows near the terminus of conveyor 3 there is a first hydraulic piston 5 which controls the movement of an engaging arm 7 as best seen in fig3 arm 7 is used to position package 1 from the terminus of conveyor 3 to an adjacent conditioning apparatus 11 conditioning apparatus 11 is comprised of a steel platform 13 the center of which defines a plurality of openings 15 openings 15 are in communication with a vacuum source via vacuum line 17 and are in further communication with a drainage line 19 through which liquids may be removed as arm 7 places yarn package 1 over openings 15 a double walled chamber 21 is lowered by a second hydraulic piston 23 such that yarn package 1 is now positioned within the interior of chamber 21.
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was prepared by the method similar to that described in example 1 but instead a block copolymer was used consisting of poly tetramethyleneoxide glycol having a molecular weight of 1000 as the soft segment and polytetramethyleneterephthalate as the hard segment said copolymer having the mole ratio of terephthalic acid part poly tetramethyleneoxide glycol 10 1 elasticity modulus of this block copolymer film was 1200 kg cm 2 and inner loss was 0 17 the adhesion strengths between diaphragm and voice coil and between diaphragm and frame of the diaphragms obtained in examples 1 and 2 were excellent and no troubles were observed in actual use additionally according to weathering evaluation test conducted by using a weatherometer if an ultraviolet absorber is added to the present diaphragm a durability 1 5 times longer than that of a diaphragm without the untraviolet absorber is attained furthermore no changes in the acoustic characteristics were observed in the diaphragm containing the ultraviolet absorber after the weathering evaluation test in the accompanying figure curves a and b indicate the acoustic pressure frequency characteristics of the speakers respectively made of the diaphragms prepared and shaped from the block copolymer film obtained in examples 1 and 2 curve c indicates the acoustic pressure frequency.
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element 30 is attached to and extends at an angle from main sealing element 29 the elements can be made of any suitable material such as nichrome alloy fig6 is a perspective view of a seal seat 32 which works in tandem with the above described seal bar and sealing element in the overall seal apparatus of the invention the seal seat 32 includes a t shaped main portion 34 and a t shaped elastomeric pad 36 the t shaped main portion 34 has a main section 38 and a relatively short compared with the main section 38 second section 40 the second section 40 is attached to and extends at an angle from main section 38 likewise the elastomeric pad 36 has a main section 42 and a relatively short compared with the main section 42 second section 44 the second section 44 is attached to and extends at an angle from main section 42 the elastomeric pad is typically an elastomer coated with a teflon or other insulating material it should be noted in these and other embodiments of the invention that respective main and second sections or elements can be attached in the sense of bringing together originally separate parts or can be originally made in a single piece or part to form the intended final configuration.
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3 the position of the submerged flow modifiers 22 may be secured by various means as shown in fig9 a and 9 b the submerged flow modifiers 22 may be affixed to a portion of the submerged entry nozzle 3 by any suitable attachment means 23 that is capable of withstanding the high temperature of the molten metal 2 for example high melting point steel or ceramic brackets may be utilized as depicted in fig9 c it is also possible to secure the position of the submerged flow modifiers 22 by attachment thereof to a sufficiently stable support member 24 residing above the free surface 10 of the molten metal 2 in each of these cases it is preferred for the reasons discussed above that a gap be maintained between the interior surfaces 8 of the mold 1 and the submerged flow modifiers 22 still another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in fig1 a 10 c this embodiment of the present invention utilizes the submerged flow modifiers 22 and attachment means 23 of fig9 a 9 c but the submerged entry nozzle 3 of fig2 c as stated previously in order to minimize standing waves and turbulence it is generally preferable.
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in a downstream drier to a residual moisture content of less than 0 05 wt the dry powder is then compacted between compacting rolls under high pressure and the semi plastic strip obtained is broken up and the pellets screen fractionated this multi stage drying and shaping process is very energy intensive and requires corresponding investment and maintenance intensive plant in addition a considerable amount of dust arises which has to be reliably separated off and recycled in the process according to ep a 0 197 216 the two stage drying of the previously described process is followed by briquetting of the dry cyanide any dust fractions adhering to the surface being removed by means of a device for post treating the briquet this process is also technically very complex and has similar energy requirements to the process in u s pat no 3 615 176 another again very complex process for producing sodium cyanide pellets is disclosed in cn 1172071 a after the neutralisation reaction sodium cyanide dihydrate is crystallised out at low temperature u2212 6 to u2212 12 u00b0 c the crystals are melted mixed with previously dried pellets and then pelletised the pellets are dried by means of microwave drying to a residual moisture level of less than 0 5 wt the process requires a large amount of energy because approx 0 7 t of water have to be evaporated.
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4506916 A abstract a card is disclosed which is made of a thermoplastic material and having visually recognizable internal safety markings the card comprises a first sheet of a transparent thermoplastic material and a second sheet of an opaque thermoplastic material the second sheet has an inner surface provided with a relief structure such that the varying thickness of the opaque material will influence the local absorption of transmitted light the first sheet has an inner surface provided with a corresponding negative relief structure the first and second sheets are laminated together with their inner faces in contact to form an interface thus when viewing the card in transmitted light the relief structure is visually recognizable as a varying brightness due to varying absorption of the light transmitted through the opaque sheet application_number US 35054082 A description although the following description refers to the already mentioned various embodiments of which one refers to a marking when viewing through the card and the other to a marking when simply the card from above are shown separately from each other it must be mentioned that this separate description of those two procedures is for clarity 39 s sake only and that both.
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to a paving system for tiles especially flagstones for paving ceilings walls or floors in which each tile is provided with a paving frame on which the tile rests over at least part of its area the paving frames comprise on each of two adjacent limbs a fin for the accommodation of a rubber elastic sealing profile that defines the width of the seam application_number US 75259104 A description the working examples illustrated involve floor coverings comprising a number of flagstones eg granite flagstones that abut each other in rows laid out on a substrate eg a smooth coating or boarded flooring so as to float on intermediate spacing material 0040 fig1 is a perspective view of a square frame 1 to accommodate a tile not shown in this figure eg a granite flagstone frame 1 is of a plastics material and is pre formed it may consist of an undivided injection molding or alternatively of individual elements made from extruded profiled material the material used may be recycled plastics material of the four limbs 1 a to 1 d of frame 1 two adjacent limbs 1 c 1 d have a plug type profile 3 which is shown in fig4 in cross section the other two limbs 1 a 1 b have a socket type profile 4 as shown in fig5 in cross section all four limbs 1 a to 1 d have a paving strip 5 on which the tile 2 to be placed in the frame rests in the paved state 0042 fig2 a illustrates such.
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master batch techniques known by a person skilled in the art compounds having anti microbial activity may also be added to the powder coating compositions the cross linking reaction may be additionally accelerated by the presence in the powder coating composition according to the invention of catalysts known from thermal cross linking such catalysts are for example tin salts phosphides amines and amides they may be used for example in quantities of 0 to 5 wt based on the total weight of the powder coating composition the powder coating composition of this invention may contain transparent color imparting and or special effect imparting pigments and or fillers extenders suitable color imparting pigments are any conventional coating pigments of an organic or inorganic nature examples of inorganic or organic color imparting pigments are titanium dioxide micronized titanium dioxide carbon black azopigments and phthalocyanine pigments examples of special effect imparting pigments are metal pigments for example made from aluminum copper or other metals interference pigments such as metal oxide coated metal pigments and coated mica examples of usable extenders are silicon dioxide aluminum silicate barium sulfate and calcium carbonate the constituents are used in conventional amounts known to the person skilled in the art for example 0 05 to 30 wt based on the total weight of each powder coating base preferably 0 1 to 20 wt the powder coating composition according to this invention may be prepared by conventional manufacturing techniques used in the powder coating industry such as extrusion and or grinding processes known by a person skilled in the art for example the ingredients can be blended together by dry blending methods and can be heated to a temperature to melt the mixture and then the mixture is extruded the.