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two flow baffles the frequency of the motion back and forth is from 10 to 60 and preferably from 25 to 50 s 1 in one region the fibers are deposited on a support moving in direction b the individual coanda trays 1 2 or 1 39 2 39 are rigidly connected by other baffles 3 and 4 as is shown in diagram 1 and 4 these other baffles 3 and 4 are shaped convexly in the direction of the expander nozzles or can be a simple tube which is engaged by the vibratory drive for the purpose of oscillation or reciprocation at each lower edge of the coanda trays 1 2 or 1 39 2 39 there are arc shaped grooves 6 and 7 the depth at the vertex of the arc shaped grooves 6 7 is about 4 to 6 mm with a base of about 2 5 to 3 cm with reference to a coanda tray that is about 6 cm wide and about 3 cm high as is shown in fig1 and 3 the slit like expander nozzles are positioned in such a way that the longer dimension of the nozzle opening is located in the direction of vibratory motion of the trays 1 2 and aimed below the deflection unit fig2 shows clearly that the deflection of the path of the fibers in the vertex of the recess is very much smaller arrow a i than the deflection at the lower edge of the coanda tray arrow a a of course it is possible to design and dimension the groove differently in the event that there is a slant to the formation of.
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69 when any drawer 3 is opened since there is no drawer associated with the upper end of the catch 15a no u shaped tab is required at the upper end of that catch it is also impossible to open any drawer 3 beneath an opened drawer opening a drawer such as drawer 3c does not displace any of the catches such as catch 15d located below the opened drawer consequently the gaps g remain aligned with the associated retainers 17 on the lower drawers fig4 and 6 the retainer nose 67 of a lower drawer that is attempted to be opened will enter the associated gap the retainer tapered surface 47 will strike the tab center leg 33 of the catch immediately above that retainer and try to displace that catch upwardly upward catch displacement is not possible however because vertical displacement of the catch is blocked by the retainer of the opened drawer particularly in fig2 b and 7 drawer 3d cannot be opened because the top tab leg 35d will strike the undersurface 53c of the catch 17c upward displacement of catch 15d is thereby blocked as a result the safety interlock 13 of the present invention permits only one cabinet drawer to be opened at a time as illustrated in fig1 and 2b the design of the filing cabinet 1 may be such that the back walls 51 of the drawers 3 are forward of the column of catches 15 when the drawers are in the fully opened position to maintain the expanded gap eg when a retainer 17 has moved forward of the catches the retainer slide 19 reciprocates within the retainer to remain.
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in the following various embodiments 1 a 2 a and 3 a first 100 ml sized two neck round bottom flask is used to add 1 82 gm 0 01 mole of 7 8 acenaphthrenequinone 2 37 gm 0 03 mole of ammonium bicarbonate 1 45 gm 0 011 mole of acetyaldehyde and 30 ml of acetic acid under nitrogen then heat stir and recirculate for 12 hours under 100 u00b0 c and then hold still until it cools back down to room temperature it may have a faint yellow solid to separate out and thus filter out a solid from the reactive liquid finally after vacuum drying is used to dry out the solid a compound a of 1 96 gm 9 5 mmole crystallizes out the absorption rate is 95 percent the reactive formula is represented by the following formula ii after that take 1 50 gm of compound a 7 3 mmole to add 0 21 gm 8 8 mmole of sodium hydride into 30 ml of tetrahydrofuran and then stir under room temperature for 2 hours then add 1 25 gm 8 8 mmole of methyl iodide and then heat and recirculates for 6 hours then hold it still until it cools back down to room temperature finally after vacuum drying is used to dry out the solid a compound b of 1 52 gm 6 9 mmole crystallizes out the absorption rate is.
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tr u00fctzschler in m u00f6nchengladbach germany the carding machine comprises a feed roller 1 licker ins 3 a 3 b 3 c a main carding cylinder 4 a doffer 5 a stripping roller 6 a lap gathering element 7 withdrawing rollers 11 12 roller 11 being behind roller 12 and therefore not visible in fig1 two profiled rollers 21 22 and traveling flats 13 with slowly circulating flat bars 14 curved arrows indicate the rotational directions of the rollers while arrow a indicates the operating direction fiber material flow direction two gathering rollers 18 19 which gather the fiber material to form a heavy fiber lap are arranged between the doffer 5 and the stripping roller 6 the stripping roller 6 rotates clockwise and drops the fiber material from above into the lap gathering element 7 the lap gathering element 7 in this example is funnel shaped see fig3 and is positioned vertically the two withdrawing rollers 11 12 see fig3 are positioned at the lower end of the lap gathering element 7 and are followed in a downward direction by the two profiled rollers 21 22 see fig3 as shown in fig2 the gathering rollers 18 and 19 and the stripping.
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in order for a worker to be able to climb into the shaft pit 3 the car 1 is sent to a higher floor the shaft door 17 at the lowermost floor 16 can be unlatched and opened utilizing either the unlatching and release device 26 which requires rotating the bolt 18 with a standard triangular key or the two stage unlatching and release device 26 39 which requires rotating the bolts 18 and 25 with the key the rotation of the triangular bolt 18 or the triangular bolt 25 moves the latching switch 21 into the detent or set position whereby the safety circuit 39 is interrupted the safety circuit 39 thereby prevents the actuator 12 from extending in response to the disconnecting of the signal lines 21a and 21b from one another by the switch 21 the shaft door 17 can now be opened manually and be maintained in the open setting after the car 1 has moved away from the lowermost floor 16 the swivel buffer 8 or preferably an opposed pair of the swivel buffers tilts automatically into the path of travel 7 and thus blocks the return of the car to the lowermost floor after the worker climbs into the shaft pit 3 he can actuate the control off pit switch 43 see fig1 required by regulation in the.
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be rapidly and elastically provisioned in some cases automatically to quickly scale out and rapidly released to quickly scale in to the consumer the capabilities available for provisioning often appear to be unlimited and can be purchased in any quantity at any time measured service cloud systems automatically control and optimize resource use by leveraging a metering capability at some level of abstraction appropriate to the type of service e g storage processing bandwidth and active user accounts resource usage can be monitored controlled and reported providing transparency for both the provider and consumer of the utilized service software as a service saas the capability provided to the consumer is to use the provider 39 s applications running on a cloud infrastructure the applications are accessible from various client devices through a thin client interface such as a web browser e g web based email the consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including network servers operating systems storage or even individual application capabilities with the possible exception of limited user specific application configuration settings platform as a service paas the capability provided to the consumer is to deploy onto the cloud infrastructure consumer created or acquired applications created using programming languages and tools supported by the provider the consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including networks servers operating systems or storage but has control over the deployed applications and possibly application hosting environment configurations infrastructure as a service iaas the capability provided to the consumer is.
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layer 22 formed over the n type gan layer 21 and a p type gan layer 23 formed over the active layer 22 a separate buffer layer 24 may be formed between the n type gan layer 21 and the substrate 10 the active layer 22 may have a gan based single quantum well sqw structure a gan based multi quantum well mqw structure or a quantum structure for example a supper lattice of the gan based sqw or mqw structure the quantum structure of the active layer 22 may be formed using a combination of various gan based materials for example alingan ingan etc may be used the semiconductor layer 20 formed over the substrate 10 as described above may be mesa etched as shown in fig1 in order to divide unit device regions from one another the mesa etching may be carried out such that the n type gan layer 21 of the semiconductor layer 20 is exposed different from a trench etching which will be carried out such that the substrate 10 is exposed thus the mesa etching can be achieved within a time shorter than that of a general trench etching process thereafter p type electrodes 25 are formed on the gan semiconductor layer 20.
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to 6 or u2014 c 12 h 8 n f n u2014 n 0 to 8 the diphenyl containing precursors can have the following general structures iib u2032 wherein each w is fluorinate phenyl u2014 f or u2014 h n u2033 is an integer of at least 2 to a number that is less than total sp 2 c substitutions on p u2032 p u2032 can be u2014 c 6 h 4 n f n u2014 n 0 to 4 u2014 c 6 h 4 n f n u2014 cf 2 u2014 c 6 h 4 n f n u2014 n 0 to 8 u2014 c 10 h 6 n f n u2014 n 0 to 6 or u2014 c 12 h 8 n f n u2014 n 0 to 8 wherein each w is fluorinate phenyl u2014 f or u2014 h n u2032 u2033 is an integer of at least 2 to a number that is less than total sp 2 c substitutions on p u2032 p u2032 can be u2014 c 6 h 4 n f n u2014 n 0 to 4 u2014 c 6 h 4 n f n u2014 cf 2 u2014 c 6 h 4 n f n.
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poppet intake valve or crank case entry ports however numerous differences would of course occur in structure and function between the rotary valve generally indicated as 10 in the present invention and that of the intake manifold in order to keep the diameter of the rotor 64 to an economic minimum thus reducing the rubbing velocity and the rotary movement of inertia to as low values as feasible the outlet apertures 70 from the rotor 64 entering the valve body passages 72 will be elongated in the axial direction the ratio of axial to tangential dimension will be nominally 2 and one half to 1 with the long edges parallel to each other and the axis of the rotor 64 and with the 34 following 34 or cutoff edges exactly cut at the correct cutoff angle on 90 degree spacings the short sides of passage openings will be in parallel planes at right angles to the axis of the rotor 64 the passages 72 in valve body 67 will transform from these rectangular openings to match the intake valve or crank case port openings which are usually more curcular or square for material and flow economy reasons the carburetor 18 would mount on a standard flange near the center of the rotary valve body 67 the passage connecting the carburetor throat outlet will 34 transize 34 to a ring shaped passage 74 in the valve body 67 which will encircle the rotor 64 and via the rotor inlet apertures 68 provide continuous free communication of flow from the throat of the carburetor into the interior 66 of the rotor 64.
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rod 84 and into engagement by the folding clamp 92 followed by folding and clamping of the other ribbon end 87 the result shown schematically in fig2 is a bow preform 101 which is symmetrical about a line of symmetry 102 extending generally perpendicular to the length of the center portion 80 of the ribbon material the bow preform 101 which is held in light tension is then gathered on its center by squeezing it between a pair of opposed horizontal gathering slides 103 the slides squeeze together the center portion 80 of the preform simultaneously with the overlying ends 87 the gathering slides 103 moving linearly on the line of symmetry 102 the result is shown schematically in fig2 where the gathering slides 25 are shown closed to form a center gathered portion 104 to retain the portion of the bow preform 101 while it is being squeezed between the gathering slides 103 and to prevent the bow material from moving vertically out of the slides as a result of its inherent resilience one of the gathering slides 103 includes a retaining slide 105 which precedes closing movement of the gathering slides and extends over the center of the bow preform to retain.
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adjacent the bottom of panel 25 midway between bars 54 and 55 a hose 80 is coupled to cylinder 52 and to a supply of air not shown and a control 53 for the cylinder is provided at the front of machine 10 for extending the piston of cylinder 52 likewise the control can cause removal of the air from cylinder 52 the piston 82 of cylinder 52 is coupled to a cross bar 81 which is just slightly narrower than the distance between bars 54 and 55 and two plates 85 pivotally connect the bars 54 and 55 and the cross bar 81 the plates 85 are coupled to bars 54 and 55 by pins 86 about 1 3 of the way between end plate 25 and frame 59 it will be evident from the foregoing description that extension of piston 82 will raise bars 54 and 55 and the lift frame 59 toward the tire support and rotation assembly 12 the spreader arms 16 can best be described by reference to fig1 and 3 the arms 16 are designed not only to pull apart the beads of tire 50 but to pull down on them a feature which is especially important when machine 10 is to be used with radial tires spreader arms 16 each include a pair of arm elements 90.
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and forth along various familial lines without a visibly noticeable delay in displaying records that were previously off the screen fig6 provides a schematic illustration of one embodiment of a computer system 600 that can perform the methods of the invention as described herein it should be noted that fig6 is meant only to provide a generalized illustration of various components any or all of which may be utilized as appropriate fig6 therefore broadly illustrates how individual system elements may be implemented in a relatively separated or relatively more integrated manner the computer system 600 is shown comprising hardware elements that can be electrically coupled via a bus 605 or may otherwise be in communication as appropriate the hardware elements can include one or more processors 610 including without limitation one or more general purpose processors and or one or more special purpose processors such as digital signal processing chips math co processors floating point units graphics acceleration chips and or the like one or more input devices 615 which may include without limitation a mouse a keyboard and or the like and one or more output devices 620 which can include without limitation a display device a printer multi touch e g apple u2122 iphone apple u2122 ipad microsoft u2122 surface u2122 etc and or the like the computer system 600 may further include and or be in communication with one or more storage devices 625 which can comprise without limitation local and.
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the bowl is attached to the element the adaptor ring has a plurality of spaced ribs with projections that extend upward and radially outward to maintain the filter medium spaced from an inner wall surface of the casing a resilient member holds the filter medium between a top plate and the adaptor ring application_number US 30549494 A description a fuel filter assembly 10 for filtering and heating fuel for diesel engines and the like comprises a filter head 12 a spin on element 13 and collection bowl 15 the filter head is fastened to an engine or other suitable structure by flange 16 and supports the entire fuel filter assembly 10 preferably filter head 12 is a die cast head and includes therein typical inlet port 18 outlet port 19 and connected respectively thereto inlet chamber 21 and outlet chamber 22 filter head 12 is a generally circular structure having a flat annular mounting surface 24 at the lower portion thereof for sealing engagement by the spin on element 13 and further includes annular cavity 25 forming a part of inlet chamber 21 and surrounding a circular portion of outlet chamber 22 heater assembly 26 is received in cavity 25 of inlet chamber 21 and is secured in place by threaded tube 28 the central portion of which communicates with outlet chamber 22 filter head 12 further comprises vent port 29 and vacuum switch port 30 both of which are in fluid communication with outlet chamber 22 and return check.
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voice transmission unit 106 in the setup and clear down of a voice connection signaling data for the setup or respectively clear down of the voice connection are sent to the other side on the line 22 according to itu standard h 225 and h 245 there are control lines 107 a and 107 b between the signaling and transmission unit 100 and the voice transmission unit 106 via the control line 107 a the voice transmission unit 106 is informed that a voice connection exists between terminal equipment 10 and line trunk group 16 moreover which numbers the data packets with the voice data should have for identifying the connection is signaled to the voice transmission unit 106 further messages for signaling on the control line 107 a derive from the itu t standard h 323 the messages transmitted on the control line 107 b also derive from standard h 323 a user interface 108 of the terminal equipment 10 contains programs which when processed allow additional supplementary service in the terminal equipment 10 to be used the user interface 108 is connected to the signaling and transmission unit 100 or respectively to the voice transmission unit 106 via bidirectional control lines 109 a or respectively 109 b with the assistance of the user interface 108 operating elements with which the additional supplementary service.
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instability or other problems there is no particular lower limit of z x although minimum levels contemplated by the instant invention are levels greater than trace or incidental amounts generally there is at least about 2 ppm commonly at least about 4 ppm and even 10 ppm or more of multivalent in the ink likewise there is no particular upper limit except as dictated by stability or other ink properties at some level though there is no additional od gain with increasing z x in some cases too much z x may cause the od to decrease again in general beneficial effects are achieved with less than about 200 ppm of z x and typically even less than about 100 ppm although the preceding discussion of z x in terms of weight percent is provided for the sake of simple concrete guidance it will be appreciated from the examples herein after that the appropriate levels of multivalent cations are related in a more complex way to factors such as molar equivalents atomic weight valence state and also to the amount sdp in the ink and its level of treatment thus a preferred method for considering multivalent cation content is by adjusted equivalents of z x per 100 equivalents of surface function the amount of z present is adjusted multiplied by the valence state x an equation can be written as follows adjusted u2062 u2062 u2062 z u2062 u2062 per u2062 u2062 100 u2062 u2062 surface u2062 u2062 function u2062 100 u2062 u2062 equivalents u2062 u2062 z u2062 u2062 x equiv u2062 u2062 of u2062 u2062 surface u2062 u2062.
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zippers snaps and the like the compartments 27 are typically used to carry extra towels golf balls and tees the outer portion 23 also may have a base 31 which may have structures to protect the bag 21 when it is placed on the ground the inner portion 25 includes an outer relatively rigid covering portion 33 which includes a vertical length of stitching 35 to form the covering portion 33 into a cylinder stitching 35 is shown in dashed line format as is all stitching the drawings whether identified by number or not dashed lines indicate stitching especially in the schematic drawings of fig9 19 and 22 the upper part of the inner portion 25 includes a thickened rim 37 and an upper shape which is suitable to interfit with the golf bag outer portion 23 the inner portion 25 is configured to fit within the outer portion 23 and may be held therein by a combination of glue or a strap from the outer portion 23 which secures the inner portion 25 also shown in fig1 is a rubber pad 39 which is inserted into the outer portion 23 before the inner portion 25 is introduced the rubber pad 39 protects the ends of the grips of the golf clubs and is arranged to cushion and keep quiet the golf clubs as.
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nylon or kevlar this allows the strap to be light occupy little space and be economical without compromising the strength of the strap the use of such fabric straps may thus be more beneficial than the known straps of braided steel fig8 illustrates a second embodiment of the present invention fig8 is similar to fig2 and the same reference numerals are used to indicate the corresponding parts again the internal structure may be similar to fig1 and conventional variations may also be used in fig8 the strap has guides 90 integrally fitted thereto which fit on the sides of the mounting device which the strap 50 passes the guides 90 have the effect of distributing the loading due to the strap 50 on the mounting device around the periphery of the cup 4 and thus reduce risk of deformation of the clamping ring 41 apart from the guides 90 the mounting device of fig8 may be similar to that of the first embodiment of fig2 and have a heat shroud similar to that shown in fig5 in the first and second embodiments described above the clip secured to the strap engages the boss a third embodiment will now be described in which the clip engages the cup components of this third embodiment which correspond to components of the first or second embodiments are indicated by the same reference numerals again the internal structure may be similar to fig1 and conventional variations may also be used fig9 shows a general schematic view of the third embodiment and is similar to fig5 however in this embodiment the strap 50 has a clip 100 fixed.
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cannot be greater than the height or width whichever is smaller of the cabinet interior but an elliptical drum can be tailored to take full advantage of both the height and width dimensions of the cabinet interior second an elliptical drum can provide for a larger higher access opening to the drum as can be seen in fig2 and third an elliptical drum can provide more efficient drying and an improved finish to the items being dried because of the relatively long drop from the top to the bottom of the drum to which the items may be subjected as indicated in fig2 provided the drum is not overloaded thus as the drum rotates baffles 18 which may be attached to wall member 17 carry items being dried from the bottom to the upper portion of the drum and allow them to fall once again to the bottom as the items fall they tend to loosen up as opposed to being balled together and are more thoroughly exposed to the heated air flowing through the dryer drum this facilitates efficient drying of the items and in the case of permanent press items particularly large permanent press items such as sheets minimizes the extent to which wrinkles will be present in the.
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formula i or a salt thereof an amino donor molecule and an amine transaminase enzyme in a solution to provide a compound of formula ii or a salt thereof in certain embodiments r 1 is h alkyl alkenyl alkynyl aryl cycloalkyl heterocycloalkyl aralkyl heteroaryl heteroaralkyl haloalkyl u2014 or 16 u2014 c o r 16 u2014 co 2 r 16 u2014 so 2 r 16 u2014 c o n r 17 r 17 or u2014 c r 16 2 q u2014 r 16 in certain embodiments r 1 is h aralkyl u2014 c o r 16 u2014 co 2 r 16 u2014 so 2 r 16 or u2014 c o n r 17 r 17 in certain embodiments r 1 is h aralkyl or u2014 co 2 r 16 in certain embodiments r 1 is u2014 co 2 r 16 in certain embodiments r 1 is u2014 co 2 r 16 and r 16 is alkyl alkenyl alkynyl aryl cycloalkyl heterocycloalkyl aralkyl heteroaryl or heteroaralkyl in certain embodiments r 1 is a boc group e g wherein r 1 is u2014 co 2 r 16 and r 16 is t butyl in certain embodiments r 1 is a cbz group e g wherein r 1 is u2014 co 2 r 16 and r 16 is benzyl in certain embodiments r 2 and r 3 taken together form a double bond in certain embodiments r 2 and r 3 form a group wherein z is u2014 nr 17 u2014 u2014 o u2014 or u2014 c r 18 2 u2014 in certain embodiments z is u2014 c r 18 2 u2014 in certain embodiments z is.
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to the arm 121 and a lower end of each piston is pivotably connected to a lug 142 on a skid 117 to which is secured a doghouse 140 initially the doghouse 140 is supported on a trailer l of a truck r fig8 e 8h illustrate the connection of the skid 117 to the suspending arms the apparatuses 123 a 123 b raise the skid 117 and whatever is on the skid 117 e g a doghouse 140 so that the holes ha of the arm are aligned with holes hb of the lugs 142 locking pins ps are then inserted through the holes to secure the skid 117 to the arm an hydraulically powered cylinder apparatus 123 k has a housing 123 m pivotably connected to the arm 121 and an end of an extendable piston 123 p pivotably connected with pins 123 l to a lug 143 on the skid 117 hydraulic power fluid is supplied to the three cylinder apparatuses from an hydraulic power unit hpu controlled by a control system cs shown schematically fig9 a 13c illustrate steps in a method according to the present invention for installing the doghouse 140 on the rig 100 as shown in fig9 a 9c the arms 121 122 are turned out 180 u00b0 as compared to their position in fig8 c the cylinders 123 k connected to the arms 121 122 used for removing the doghouse are pinned in place when rotating the arms the truck r is driven so the doghouse 140 is.
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inert biocompatible material that includes resilient elastic properties such abs stainless steel or titanium abs is suitable as a single use disposable surgical tool while stainless steel or titanium could be steam sterilized and reused once the electrode array body 4 and the feeder cable 18 are safely held in the surgical tool 50 the surgeon can pass the tool 50 electrode array body 4 and the feeder cable 18 in the same manner as a needle and thread the preferred surgical tool 50 is curved to promote easy movement around the eye the curvature of the tool generally conforms to the curvature of the outside of the sclera alternatively the surgical tool may be strait as shown in fig9 fig9 shows an alternate embodiment of the surgical tool 150 the alternate surgical tool 150 has a strait base 54 and top 58 while retaining the radius 164 and rounded point 152 of the preferred embodiment there are advantages to strait and curved surgical tools for much the same reasons there are advantages to strait and curved needles different surgeons may prefer different tools fig1 shows another alternate embodiment rather than relying on spring force to hold the electrode array body 4 and the feeder cable 18 in the tool 250 the base 254 is rigidly attached to the rounded point 252 but the top 258 is attached by a hinge 256 to the base 254 and rounded point 252 this allows the surgeon more control of the force applied to.
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70 u00b0 c and held at that temperature for three hours the mixture was then cooled to room temperature and neutralized by using a 37 by weight hydrochloric acid the product was filtered and washed several times by using a 75 ethanol solution the solid was then dried in an overnight at 50 u00b0 c a 2 l steel reactor was charged with 100 parts acid thinned dent corn starch 1 5 parts sodium hydroxide 3 parts sodium chloride and 500 parts of water the reactor was sealed and then flushed several times with nitrogen the mixture was vigorously stirred at room temperature for 20 minutes the reactor was then charged with 3 parts propylene oxide and the resulting mixture was then heated at 50 u00b0 c for 4 hours following the desired amount of time the mixture was cooled to 30 u00b0 c and stirred at that temperature for 19 hours the slurry was then neutralized with 37 by weight hydrochloric acid the white solid was washed with water followed by an additional wash of an aqueous solution of methanol the solid was then filtered and dried at 50 u00b0 c for 12 hours the hydroxypropyl substitution content was determined according to the method of astm d 3876 96 2001 the hydroxypropyl starch was dried in an oven to remove residual moisture and then treated with an aqueous solution of hydroiodic acid liberating ispropyl iodide the isopropyl iodide was extracted in situ with an organic solvent and quantitated by gas chromatography using an internal standard technique table 2 shows the.
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the service error prevention information in the embodiment refers to the jx byte of course other detection methods may also be applied in the present invention establishment of the service re routing recovery of the service switching of the service and determining of the error connection alarm information are all performed by the ason control plane while error connection detection is performed by the transport plane the present invention is characterized in that the configuration of service error prevention information of the start node and end node of the service is automatically completed by the control plane the node that initiates configuration of the service error prevention information may be the start node or the end node of the service the node that initiates the configuration needs to send the service error prevention information to the opposite node of the service the opposite node of the service refers to a counterpart service node of the service node that initiates the configuration if the start node of the service initiates the configuration process then the opposite node of the service is the end node of the service the start node and end node of the service respectively issue a configuration request to their respective transport planes to configure the service error prevention information on the start node and end node of the service the service error prevention information can only be valid after being successfully configured on both the start node and the end node the process of synchronously configuring the service error.
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possible implementation each activation of the filterbank may be implemented as a direction to a commutator to address and select one particular arm of a polyphase filter structure the arrows shown in fig2 are labeled with the phases of interest at each iteration at the beginning we have three phases labeled u201c 0 u201d between which the true maximum may lie at iteration 1 the control unit causes the computation of the output of the filterbank at phases labeled u201c 1 u201d the position of these phases is somewhere in the interval of interest and could be trivially chosen as a symmetric bisection of the regions defined by the peak and two adjacent samples other techniques of bisection based on the golden rule of the fibonacci sequence may be employed as well see knuth u201c the art of computer programming searching and sorting u201d at each iteration the locations of the peaks as computed to that point are used to decide the phases of interest for the next computation the rule used to determine the phases of interest is that these phases must lie on either side of the current maximum for iteration 3 the regions of interest are defined by the center point labeled u201c 0 u201d and the two points labeled u201c 2 u201d on either side of u201c 0 u201d since.
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of either brine or oil at selected flow rates for permeability testing purposes if desired a heating tape 21 can be applied to core sample container 20 in order to heat the core sample to a desired ambient or reservoir temperature during testing fluids such as water or oil are pressurized and pumped across the core sample in core sample container 20 by a pump p the testing apparatus a includes the pump p fig4 and 5 which is capable of providing calibrated fluid pressure and volume for core sample permeability testing the pump p is preferably of the type known as a high pressure liquid chromatography or hplc pump of a suitable commercially available type a suitable pump for example is a model pu 2086 hplc pump available from jasco international co ltd of tokyo japan the pump p is connected to an accumulator bank b which can selectively furnish either water brine or oil to the core holder h with the present invention the apparatus a is easily transportable to and usable at well locations on site even remote ones thus the fluids used in testing a formation core sample can be those encountered in the same well from which the core sample was obtained measurement instrumentation i in the form of a first or low differential pressure transducer section t and a second or high pressure differential transducer section s is connected to obtain pressure measurements in a manner to be set forth for permeability testing and measurement purposes a data acquisition section d is connected to the measurement instrumentation i fig5 for processing recording storage and display of data measurements obtained from tests performed on core samples in the core holder.
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threaded through the drill pipe stand 16 and connected to the cable section 2 b extending through the drill pipe 14 typically the connection is made by engaging the overshot 10 attached to the winch side cable section 2 a with a spearhead 12 in fig1 attached to the downhole side cable section 2 b the cable section 2 a is inserted into the drill pipe stand 16 through the insert 38 shown in fig5 of the cable protector 24 the insert body 40 shown in fig5 is rotated if necessary to ensure that the winch side cable section 2 a is positioned over the roller 46 shown in fig5 within the groove 44 shown in fig5 upon connecting the cable sections 2 a and 2 b the drill pipe stand 16 is lowered onto the drill pipe 14 and rotated relative to the drill pipe 14 to make the threaded connection as the drill pipe stand 16 rotates the housing body 26 shown in fig5 also rotates because it is connected to the drill pipe stand 16 the winch side cable section 2 a rides on the roller 46 shown in fig5 in the groove 44 shown in fig5 and tends to keep the insert body 40 shown in fig5 stationary while the housing body 26 rotates relative to the insert body 40 in this way contact is avoided between the winch side cable section 2 a and the drill pipe threads after making the connection the drill pipe stand 16 is lowered and the cable protector 24 is disengaged from the drill pipe stand 16 the opening 30 shown in fig4 in the housing body 26 and.
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a mechanically welded frame 13 which supports the various parts of the winder and their movement device revolving mandrel 14 is composed of two axially spaced cylindrical half mandrels not separately shown made for example of stainless steel rotated together by a motor preferably a direct current motor or each independently driven in rotation the two motors then being connected by a device for synchronization in relation to one another these two half mandrels can be separated from one another to permit the ejection of a shaped shell to do this they are each equipped with a device for driving the same in translation along its axis this device consisting of a hydraulic jack which controls the movement of the support of a half mandrel and its motor heating of the mandrel is provided by a bundle of electrical resistors distributed inside the mandrel and spaced as a function of its diameter while the felt is wound around the mandrel counterrollers 15 15 39 15 34 16 16 39 and 16 34 exert a slight pressure on the outer surface of the shell as fig2 and 3 in particular show rotationally driven counterroller 15 is mounted on an axis fixed on a support plate 17 itself hinged for rotation around axis 18 which is connected to a stationary plate 19 counterroller 15 can therefore describe the path of circle 20 passing through the axis of symmetry of the mandrel this movement of support plate 17 is controlled by a rotary hydraulic jack 21 to do this a point a of plate 17 is connected by a connecting rod 22 to an end d of a shaft 23 rotatable around fixed axis e this.
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substance of the present invention functions to help improve sleep which is often compromised when dieting or taking supplements to increase metabolism kava which is also known as kava kava yaquona ava ava ava awa or kawa is a member of the pepper family piperceae kava is obtained from the rhizome and roots of piper methysticum forst kava is the most relaxing botanical herb with the exception of the opium poppy kava is known to induce general relaxation in humans when orally ingested but it does not cause drowsiness or involuntary sleep a liquid macerate of the kava root has been used on islands in the south pacific in social gatherings and religious rituals for over three thousand years recently kava has been scientifically scrutinized and its psychoactive ingredients identified these ingredients are referred to as kavalactones a total of fifteen kavalactones have been identified to date including kavain a k a kawain dihydrokavain a k a dihydrokawain methysticin dihydromethysticin yangonin and demethoxy yangonin a synthetic version of kava known as d l kavain is also available the specific kavalactones in kava root extract vary depending upon the origin of the kava plant kava roots and their rhizomes or distal root tips are preferred but other parts of the plant may be used high quality extracts of kava are sold based upon the total kavalactone content rather than upon analysis of the individual lactones contained therein studies indicate that kavalactones can relieve nervous anxiety tension restlessness as well as promote muscle relaxation studies have also shown that consumption of kavalactones does not irnpair neurophysiological activity as evidenced by measurements of recognition rates and driving ability further kavalactones are nonaddictive and do not induce involuntary.
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etc in a further enhancement the display can be made interactive and used to program the pushbutton controls in this manner the user could directly select from the displayed options temperature and other parameters such as flow rate spray setting and volume if necessary a mode select button may be pressed to cycle the display from one parameter to the next and a pair of up down buttons may be used to adjust the temperature flow rate spray setting or volume amount to a desired value which has the effect of resetting the remembered state value associated with the currently operative button in a more intensive interactive use of the visual display the preset buttons themselves could be replaced by buttons around the display or by buttons on the display if a touch screen were used with such a flexible interface personalized options could be presented for different users and or different options could be presented at different times or day or different days of the week or year the interactive display could further beneficial in that it could present visual icons representing the choices available icons of hand washing pasta pots steaming water and the like could serve to make it easier to select from among the sets of preset parameter settings e g pushbutton options by way of example the user can press the button or icon associated with hand washing the microprocessor then turns on the water flow selects the remembered spray setting and adjusts the relative flow from the hot and cold water sources in an effort to obtain the recalled desired temperature typically some time will be required for the water to reach the.
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through spray nozzle 24 into the interior of the dryer during its operation at selected times this is made possible because the device 20 is a completely self contained self powered unit in a typical procedure 100 120 ml of liquid agent s are poured into the reservoir 21 the timing control circuit shown in fig2 is adjusted via potentiometer r2 to control the duration of the spray cycle typically about 3 5 minutes are sufficient for agents such as those used for anti wrinkling purposes the timer control circuit is turned on by switch s2 shown in fig2 after switch s1a s1b is turned on if desired a different timer mechanism may be employed which automatically starts and controls the duration of the spray action and which can be preset by the user in the manner of conventional timers used to control dryers washers and like equipment in home use the dryer is loaded with clothing and other items from the washing machine preferably in a damp condition the reservoir 21 is filled with agent s via cap 22 and the device 20 is attached to the inside of the dryer front door the main slide switch s1a s1b is turned on and the green led glows indicating the ready status the.
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sulphonate detergent comprises a mixture of a 300 tbn or higher alkaline earth metal sulphonate detergent having a metal ratio of 10 to 40 and a tbn of less than 100 or 85 or less alkaline earth metal sulphonate detergent having a metal ratio of 1 to 6 or 1 to 5 the sulphonate detergent provides no more than 50 of the total base number derived from a detergent and the lubricating composition has a total base number of 10 to 25 mg koh g in one embodiment the disclosed technology provides a lubricating composition consisting essentially of 0 1 wt to 4 wt 0 1 to 3 wt or 0 2 wt to 2 wt or 0 3 wt to 1 wt of a borated polyisobutylene succinimide dispersant wherein the polyisobutylene from which the borated polyisobutylene succinimide may be derived has a number average molecular weight of 550 to 2500 or 550 to 1150 and 0 1 wt to 6 wt or 0 2 wt to 5 wt 0 5 wt to 4 wt 0 5 wt to 3 wt of a non borated polyisobutylene succinimide wherein the polyisobutylene from which polyisobutylene succinimide may be derived has a number average molecular weight of 350 to 5000 or 750 to 3000 or 1350 to 2500 an alkali earth metal sulphonate detergent present in an amount to provide at least 1 wt sulphonate soap to the lubricating composition an alkaline earth metal phenol based detergent present in amount to provide at least 3 5 wt phenol containing soap to the lubricating composition wherein the phenol based detergent may be chosen from a non sulphur containing phenate a sulphur coupled phenate.
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the working chamber 11 an axial bore 12 communicates with a chamber 13 which in turn communicates through a line 14 with the bore 10 of the cylinder bushing 9 the axial bore 12 can be closed by a valve member 15 loaded in the direction of the working chamber 11 the connecting line 14 can be connected in sequence with pressure lines 20 terminating in the bore 10 through an annular groove 17 on the periphery of the pump piston 8 and through an axially oriented distributor groove 18 which is connected thereto the pressure lines 20 are evenly distributed about the cylinder bore 10 and correspond to the number of cylinders of the internal combustion engine to be supplied with fuel at each pressure stroke of the pump piston 8 fuel is delivered through the axial bore 12 the chamber 13 the connecting line 14 and the distributor groove 18 to one of the pressure lines 20 during the suction stroke fuel flows from a suction chamber 24 through a supply line 23 terminating in the bore 10 and through one longitudinal groove 22 of a plurality of such grooves into the working chamber 11 the grooves 22 are equal in number to the number of cylinders of the engine and are similarly configured on the periphery.
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been judged to be defective will be judged and copied on the maximum retard angle step s 61 subsequently it is judged whether or not the zero counter flag is 0 step s 62 and if it is 0 the maximum retard angle will be copied on the fail cylinder 39 s retard angle of this cylinder because the knock pulse number has been judged to be in an abnormal state step s 64 subsequently it is judged whether or not a maximum retard angle flag indicating whether or not the fail cylinder 39 s retard angle has already reached the maximum retard angle once has been set step s 63 if it has been set the maximum retard angle will be copied on the fail cylinder 39 s retard angle of this cylinder step s 64 on a cylinder having an abnormally large real retard angle which has been judged to be defective the maximum retard angle will be copied immediately and in order to prevent knock from occurring when the ignition timing is abruptly advanced the fail cylinder 39 s retard angle will be advanced at a predetermined speed step s 65 if the fail cylinder 39 s retard angle reaches the maximum retard angle step s 66 the maximum retard angle will be copied on the fail cylinder 39 s retard angle to set the maximum retard angle flag step s 68 until the fail cylinder 39 s retard angle reaches the maximum retard angle the maximum retard flag will be continuously reset to 0 step s 67 the fail cylinder 39 s retard angle has been set by the use of the.
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86 90 and 92 are each operatively connected to one or more control mechanisms not shown also distal section jaws 82 84 may be slidable within grasper sheath 81 another device 110 of the invention is shown in fig1 to 16 where jaws 112 are operatively connected to a handle mechanism not shown device 110 comprises a movable sheath 114 that contains a straightened closure fastener 116 that is capable of resuming or forming a circular shape to coapt valve leaflets not shown device 110 has a slidably extruding grasping surface 118 that is operatively connected to the handle mechanism once jaws 112 are closed the distal tip of sheath 114 is advanced distally to be adjacent grasping surface 118 and its cooperating grasping surface 122 a pusher 124 coerces fastener 116 to advance out of the distal end 126 of sheath 114 to form a circular shape fastener 116 in this shape will coapt valve leaflets 120 as can be seen in fig1 the device 130 of the invention shown in fig1 and 19 is intended to form a three piece closure device jaws 132 each removably hold a closure member 134 having a grasping surface 136 located axially with device 130 is a closure crimper 138 that.
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by anodic oxidation before forming the photoresist good adhesiveness with the photoresist was obtained further since the aluminum oxide film suppressed a leak current from the photoresist it was effective in forming a porous anodic oxide film on only the side faces in a later anodic oxidation step then the photoresist and the aluminum film were together patterned i e etched to produce gate electrodes 26 and 27 and mask films 28 and 29 in this embodiment the width of the gate electrode 27 of the n channel tft was made 7 u03bcm and the width of the gate electrode 26 of the p channel tft was made 4 gm see fig3 a then anodic oxide films 30 and 31 of 3 000 6 000 u00e5 for instance 5 000 u00e5 in thickness were formed by anodic oxidation in which a current was caused to flow through the above structure in an electrolyte the anodic oxidation can be performed by using citric acid of 3 20 or an acidic aqueous solution of oxalic acid phosphoric acid chromic acid sulfuric acid or the like and applying 10 30 v to the gate electrodes with the electric current kept constant in this embodiment anodic oxidation was performed in an oxalic acid solution.
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infant if he she is accidentally struck by a dowel the dowels also can be easily engaged using only one hand there are other features of the invention which can be discussed the portion of the shoulder straps 4 which contact and bear upon the wearer 39 s shoulders can be fitted with foam type shoulder pads 34 the central portion of the panel 2 which normally comes in contact with the face of the infant can be fitted with a dribble pad 36 which is attached to the panel 2 by velcro means so that the dribble pad 36 is either disposable or removable for washing the length of the shoulder straps 4 can be made adjustable by means of slip buckles 38 in a conventional manner preferably the upper dowel ring restraining straps 30 are also adjustable in length by means of slip buckles 38 in order to permit vertical adjustment of the pouch in relation to the harness h in order to provide a head support which is adjustable to the size of the infant the top portion of the pouch fabric 14 can be folded to provide a head support 42 the head support 42 can also.
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this slot to act as a rough filter for the transmission 30 a flow of continuous cooling air to the clutch disks 102 103 104 104a 105 105a 106 107 108 and 109 is occasioned by internal blading fig4 in hubbed gears 92 94 such as vanes 111 a total of 10 in hubbed gear 92 these vanes are arranged to form a centrifugal fan configuration 113 the blades draw air from six circumferential slots 115 in hubbed gear 92 arranged equidistantly and extending axially through the geared portion of hubbed gear 92 hubbed gear 94 has similar slots 117 six the flow of cooling air in the geared hub 92 fig8 and 16 passes between an internal periphery of it and the radial outer extent of the clutch disks e g disks 102 104 104a 106 and 108 through an axially extending series of channels 119 five between the ribs of the hubbed gear 92 this provides an outer flow of cooling air for the clutch disks an inner flow is also provided through a stepped channel 121 formed between the inner bore periphery of the clutch disks 102 104 104a the indented spaces between the splines on splined piece 114 and around the splines and through oblong slots 123 five in the clutch disks 106 and 108 air follows these inner and outer paths to finally exhaust through slot 176 hub.
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17 that receives an m bit signal in any one clock cycle and transmits on bus 15 two n bit signals at the two clock edges of the next clock cycle i e m 2n similarly a second circuit 18 includes a decoder 19 that receives from bus 15 the two n bit signals at the two clock edges and generates a single m bit signal in the next clock cycle note that encoder 17 is clocked by a signal clock_ 1 that is different from signal clock_ 2 used to clock decoder 19 although both signals have the same frequency e g 125 mhz in the implementation illustrated in fig4 test signal generator 20 included in circuit 16 is similar to the above described test signal generator 9 except for the following differences specifically test signal generator 20 is coupled to a storage element also called u201c pattern register u201d 21 to receive therefrom a predetermined pattern that is used to generate test signals test signal generator 20 generates and supplies to encoder 17 two test signals in each cycle thereby to test the use of successive clock edges i e positive edge and negative edge on bus 15 moreover in the implementation illustrated in fig4 a test signal checker 22 included in circuit 18 is similar to the above described combination of test signal generator 10 and comparator 11 fig2 except for the differences related to ddr described above in reference to test signal generator 20 for example test signal checker 22 simultaneously compares in each cycle two.
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may happen along the nd rich phase furthermore if the temperature reaches 600 u00b0 c the hydrogen absorbed by the nd rich phase may decrease thus making it difficult to crush same as the embodiment 1 this embodiment of the present invention is capable of controlling the average cooling rate of the molten alloy to obtain a strip casting with evenly crystals and reducing the number of oversize crystals and undersize crystals so that even omitting jet milling process it can obtain desirable powder for compacting in the raw material preparing process nd with 99 5 purity industrial fe u2014 b industrial pure fe co with 99 9 purity and pr dy si ag ti with 99 9 purity are prepared counted in atomic percent and prepared in r e t f a g j h g i d k components preparing in accordance with the five experiments in table 6 each number has been prepared with 100 kg raw material by respectively weighing in the melting process 100 kg of the prepared raw material is put into a magnesium oxide made crucible each time an intermediate frequency vacuum induction melting furnace is used to melt the raw material in 10 u2212 1 pa vacuum below 1700 u00b0 c in casting process ar gas is filled to the melting furnace to 90000 pa after vacuum melting then on a water cooling casting plain disk the quenched alloy is obtained in a cooling rate of 10 2 u00b0 c s u02dc 10 4 u00b0 c s with average cooling rate of 1 10 3 u00b0 c s u02dc 8 10 3 u00b0 c s the thickness of the quenched alloy depends on the rotating rate of water cooling casting plain disk the.
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highly soluble reb d composition when the prepared compositions are dissolved in water the solubility of reb d is 0 3 3 5 the following examples illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the materials proportions conditions and procedures set forth in the examples which are only illustrative 100 g of crystalline rebaudioside d produced by purecircle sdn bhd with 98 1 purity on anhydrous basis was dissolved in 500 ml aqueous ethanol containing 50 vol ethanol the solution was maintained at 50 u00b0 c and dried using a yc 015 laboratory spray drier shanghai pilotech instrument amp equipment co ltd china operating at 175 u00b0 c inlet and 100 u00b0 c outlet temperatures the obtained amorphous powder was compared with crystalline material for solubility 500 g of commercial stevia extract containing rebaudioside a 41 2 stevioside 30 6 rebaudioside c 9 9 rebaudioside f 2 3 dulcoside a 0 5 rubusoside 0 6 rebaudioside d 1 5 steviolbioside 0 2 and rebaudioside b 0 1 were dissolved in 9 5 liter of ro water and passed through a column packed with 10 liter amberlite xad7hp resin the column was washed with 10 volumes of ro water the collected water fractions were evaporated under vacuum at 55 u00b0 c and spray dried to yield 45g powder with 9 8 tsg including 7 8 rebaudioside d 2 0 rebaudioside a and non detectable amounts of other steviol glycosides 10 g of crystalline rebaudioside d produced by purecircle sdn bhd with 98 1 purity on anhydrous basis was mixed with different amounts of erythritol prima inter.
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plated line of the plating connection traces 3 p is cut the stator base 8 having the hollow armature coils 5 a 5 b hall sensor and drive circuit component d mounted thereon is fixed to the bracket 3 with a uv curable adhesive 4 from the periphery of the reinforcing member 1 b to the two hollow armature coils 5 a 5 b hall sensor h and drive circuit component here the uv curable adhesive 4 is necessary around the hollow armature coils 5 a 5 b and reinforcing member 1 b and an injected amount thereof is so controlled that it does not bulge out above the member here the hollow armature coils defining the minimum gap in the gap portion formed with the opposing rotor those members constituting the stator do not overlap in a plan view can be formed thin and impact resistance is increased with the uv curable adhesive in the figures the reference symbol 3 d stands for another cutting hole for a plated line and the bonding strength of the stator base 3 and the bracket 1 is increased by this cutting hole 3 d and guide holes 3 c in the above described embodiments the present invention was applied to a fixed shaft configuration but obviously it can be also applied to a rotary shaft configuration and not only to a vibration motor but also to a usual rotary type motor the present invention can be implemented in a variety of modes.
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to lines 64 and 65 it can now be appreciated how the direction of current flow through the winding of the solenoid reed valve used in the present invention can be alternated referring to fig2 if q output 63 is first assumed to be high then not q output 61 is low and thus inputs 73 and 74 of and gates 77 and 78 respectively are negative and inputs 71 and 72 of and gates 75 and 76 respectively are positive therefore as transistors 80 and 81 are connected to and gates 75 and 76 respectively as seen in fig2 transistors 80 and 81 are switched on thus current will flow from point 82 at 9 volts into collector 83 and out of emitter 84 of transistor 80 through the winding of valve means 10 represented schematically at point 90 in a direction from point 85 to point 86 and then into collector 87 and out of emitter 88 of transistor 81 to ground at point 89 at the next positive edge entering clock input c 57 q output 63 goes from high to low and not q output 61 goes from low to high thus inputs 71 and 72 of and gates 75 and 76 go from positive to negative thereby turning off transistors 80 and 81 and inputs 73 and 74 go from negative to positive thereby turning on transistors 91 and 92 current can now flow from point 82 into collector 93 and out of emitter 94 of transistor 91 through.
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conical shape however in some embodiments the flat disk section 20 may use a convex or concave arch to provide pressure integrity the separator ring 22 is a portion of the cap 14 that is defined by a structurally weakened or reduced strength zone 24 that allows the disk section 20 to separate from the cap 14 when the explosives not shown inside the case 12 are detonated a variety of mechanisms may be used to form the separator ring 22 in embodiments where the cap 14 is a single integral body for example a groove may be formed into the cap 14 alternatively as shown a fold may be formed into the cap 14 the fold or groove may be u201c v u201d shaped u201c u u201d shaped sinusoidal a square shape a rectangular or any other shape having curved or straight sides that are suited for weakening the zone 24 in other embodiments the separator ring 22 may have a reduced wall thickness section formed while the cap 14 is manufactured in still other embodiments the material at the separator ring 22 may be treated chemically to reduce strength in yet other embodiments the cap 14 may be an assembly of two or more discrete components e g the disk section 20 may be a separate element referring to fig3 there is shown a portion of a perforating tool 40 disposed in a wellbore 42 the perforating tool 40 includes a shaped charge 10.
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the process for disconnecting the female terminal from the resilient locking arm 8 that is pushing the terminal extracting block b by a driver d or a finger causes the point r of the resilient locking arm 8 to slidably move on the arm disconnecting face 12a which permits the arm 8 to bend toward the bottom wall 6 39 as a result the engagement between the locking projections 8b and the locking holes 18 and the locking pieces 19 and the locking claws 8c are released fig5 c shows a condition in which the resilient locking arm 8 fully bends in the vacant space v 39 to release the engagement with the female terminal c and then the terminal c is extracted from a rear portion of the housing when the terminal extracting block b is slightly drawn under the condition described above so as to be moved downward the state shown in 4a is again obtained which permits the terminal c to be used repeatedly fig6 to 10 show an electrical connector according to another embodiment of the present invention in this embodiment a terminal extracting block b 39 is designed so as to have a function as a terminal holder also in fig6 a housing a is the same as that of fig1 the difference between the terminal extracting block b 39 and the terminal extracting block b is only in that the terminal extracting block b 39 is formed to have a full length longer than that of the terminal extracting block.
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hollow body with diametrically opposed retaining clips 15 on its outer wall the outer wall can be rigid and the inner wall flexible both walls can be flexible as well after inflating the double walled cylindrical fixing means with at least a flexible inner wall the inner diameter is reduced and the inner wall evenly and flexibly tightens along the entire perimeter of the penis in yet another variant not shown in the figure an elastic bulge surrounding the fixing means fully or partially can be attached to the distal rim of the respective fixing means to optimize fastening in axial direction a preferred embodiment of a substantially circular cylindrical fixing means 3 that fully and flexibly surrounds the penis with retaining clips 15 offset in stretching direction is shown in fig4 and 5 the fixing means 3 in this embodiment consists of two shells 23 a 23 b connected by a hinge 20 and a lock 21 in the embodiment according to fig4 an inflatable air cushion ring 24 split in the area of the lock 21 and equipped with valves 19 on its outside to supply and discharge air is attached to the inner surfaces of shells 23 a 23 b according to the variant shown in fig5 an elastic gel or foam lining 22 is applied to the inner surfaces of the two rigid shells 23 a 23 b and broken in the lock section so that the upper shell 23 a can completely be swiveled away from the lower shell 23 b shells 23 a 23 b differ in size and the retaining clips 15 are attached at an upward offset in stretching direction to the bigger shell 23 b the lock 21 can be.
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by the hood 5 and demarcated by base 2 the faces 11 of hoods 5 perpendicular to longitudinal direction 3 are smooth and are accordingly positioned directly next to each other or one behind another without being covered in the vicinity of at least one of the two faces 11 each hood 5 has a u shaped seal 12 fig2 inserted in a groove hoods 5 are compressed or forced together in longitudinal direction 3 by unillustrated tensioning mechanism ensuring the requisite seal between the hoods the embodiment illustrated in fig1 through 4 has in addition to track 9 which is not extensive enough vertically to function as a hinge a take apart hinge structure on each side of tunnel 1 specifically in the vicinity of both walls 7 or free edges 8 of hood 5 these hinges 13 are local and each consists of a rib like elevation 14 in the form of a block of plastic that as will be evident from fig3 is short in longitudinal direction 3 and of a groove like depression 15 in the free edge 8 of hood 5 each hood 5 accordingly has four such hinges 13 fig2 is a section through a hinge 13 it will also be evident that the hinge extends considerably farther vertically than track 9 does depressions 15 are also longer in longitudinal direction 3 than elevations 14 are ensuring the requisite play in longitudinal direction 3 in the vicinity of each wall 7 is an outward extension 16 that covers the side of base 2.
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through this opening causing it to hang up or to knock refuse out of the opening onto the ground however the hinging arrangement of the present invention causes the bottom half of the door closure to swing down at the same time the top half swings out under the influence of sliding tubular member 144 forming a part of the hinge assembly when the top half has reached a point slightly past perpendicular to the ground it stops momentarily thereby assuring that the bottom half is now hanging down but suspended away from the container opening the weight of the unit causes the sliding portion of the hinge to extend outwardly and as it is extending outwardly the upper half slowly descends downwardly until the door closure is in the same plane as the door to secure the door closure solidly against the door cinch belts 162 are engaged with mating members 164 and drawn tight to secure the closure solidly against the door chains 159 are secured in place to complete the operation following which the refuse container is ready for transportation to its disposal site after the refuse is removed from the container at the disposal site by unlatching and opening door 32 the door closure is returned to.
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6 is arranged axially in the direction of the axis of the room temperature bore containing the room temperature tube 4 during operation within the vacuum lock 5 the passive shim apparatus 3 or parts thereof being able to be moved with the ram the cryostat 1 contains one or more radiation shields 7 arranged in a radially nested manner a cover apparatus 8 for one sided sealing of the opening on the side of the room temperature bore is attachable to the magnet side end of the ram 6 in particular for one sided sealing of the radially innermost radiation shield adjacent to the room temperature tube 4 the cover apparatus 8 seals the opening in the thermal shield and serves as a thermalization of the ram in order to keep the thermal load on the coil tank low the passive shim apparatus 3 or parts thereof may be attached in a heat conducting manner to a radiation shield 7 during the operation of the magnetic resonance installation alternatively or in a complementary manner the passive shim apparatus 3 or parts thereof may be attached in a heat conducting manner in the cold region of the cryostat 1 on the outer side of.
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number of vanes can potentially enhance mixing of the gases departing the combustion section thereby reducing the requirement for conservative cooling of downstream vanes thus an overall weight reduction may be achieved by reducing the requirements of cooling air in some embodiments additionally aerodynamic efficiency may be improved as an increased number of vanes can yield higher levels of unsteady flow in the downstream rotor passages as such the formation of rotor passage secondary flow vortices and losses can be inhibited referring now in detail to the drawings fig1 is a schematic diagram depicting an embodiment of a gas turbine engine 100 as shown in fig1 engine 100 includes a compressor section 102 a combustion section 104 and a turbine section 106 notably engine 100 is a turbofan although it should be noted that the concepts described herein should not be considered limited to use with gas turbine engines configured as turbofans turbine section 106 incorporates multiple stages each of which includes a set of stationary vanes and a corresponding set of rotating blades in this regard a first stage 108 of the turbine section includes a first set of vanes 110 and a first set of blades 112 the first stage of the turbine section is located immediately downstream of the combustion section and immediately upstream of a second stage 114 of the turbine which includes a second set of stationary vanes 116 as shown in fig2 blades 112 are located downstream of vanes 110 whereas vanes 116 are.
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a full sized remote control unlike conventional televisions which may have a user interface such as a menu system that is either un adjustable or that may be adjusted by the user via a series of complex steps on the remote control the appliances and methods of the present invention may have involve a user interface which may be chosen by selecting the appropriate remote control in other words there may be a simplified remote control which may be used to access the simplified user interface and there may be a full sized remote control which may be used to access the full user interface referring to fig1 there is shown a perspective view of an appliance such as a television 10 which may be operated by either a full sized remote control 14 or a simplified remote control 12 a user interface 24 such as a menu may be activated on the television 10 a full user interface may be activated by using the full sized remote control 14 a simplified user interface may be activated by using the simplified remote control 12 the simplified remote control 12 may include buttons 16 to allow a user to access limited settings of the television 10 these limited settings may include channel selection volume control sound quality adjustment picture brightness picture contrast and the like the simplified remote control 12 may include a reset button 18 which may reset the television 10 back to preset default settings such as factory preset settings.
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use of nickel and copper is suitable for soldering and electrical conductivity nickel is a good diffusion barrier titanium titanium tungsten and chromium provide adhesion of the metal film stack to the wafer an insulating layer is formed over the metal layer fig1 a block 106 in fig2 c an insulating film 18 such as polyimide benzocyclobutene bcb etc is formed over the metal layer 16 the insulating film 18 is typically about 2 to 15 microns thick the insulating film 18 is formed using methods well known to those of skill in the art this insulating film 18 may be either photo definable or standard non photo sensitive film in the case of using a non photo sensitive insulating film a photosensitive material such as photoresist is deposited over the insulating film layer fig1 a block 108 in fig2 d a layer of photosensitive film typically 1 to 10 microns such as photoresist 20 is deposited over the insulating film 18 this layer 20 of photoresist is patterned and developed using methods well known to those of skill in the art a mask is placed over the photosensitive material such as photoresist and then exposed and etched away fig1 a block 110 the insulating film layer that is now exposed is removed using wet etch or dry etch techniques the remaining photosensitive material is also removed using methods well known to those of skill in the art fig1.
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art predistortion alignment can be for example a model sbg 1 manufactured by wandel amp golterman it provides intermediate frequency test tones illustrated in fig2 a the test tones consist of fixed frequency tones 36 and 37 and a swept frequency tone 38 nonlinearities in the system to which the tones are applied result in intermodulation distortion in the form of a tone such as tone 39 sweeping in a direction opposite to tone 38 the test tones are applied by way of predistortion circuit 42 to transmitter 30 the radio frequency output of transmitter 30 is transmitted by antenna 44 34 over the hop 34 from station a to station b the radio frequency signal acquired by antenna 46 is applied to receiver 31 at the received power level the intermediate frequency output of receiver 31 is filtered by reject filter 48 the effect of filter 48 is shown in fig2 b fixed frequency tones 36 and 37 are attenuated as much as possible in the absence of tones 36 and 37 sweeping tone 38 will not give rise to substantial intermodulation distortion in the signal path which follows the output of reject filter 48 is applied by way of predistortion circuit 50 to a second transmitter 52 at station b the radio frequency output of transmitter 52 is transmitted on antenna 54 over the hop to antenna 56 of station a the signal from antenna 56 is applied to receiver 58 and the intermediate frequency output of receiver 58 is applied to the input of test.
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pass through slots 53 for a clutch feed 34 fig5 c and 5d the two throat plates 33 differ in the size or length of a needle pass through opening 55 and or of a code 57 that is printed or stamped on the upper side and or the underside of the throat plate 33 the code 57 can for example be fashioned as a bar code as a number or as a color code and is uniquely assigned to a particular type of throat plate in fig4 a 4d four different types of sewing feet are shown they differ not only in their shape or design but also by a visibly printed or stamped code 57 in the form of a number the code u201c 1 u201d characterizes a back transport foot for useful and decorative stitching code u201c 2 u201d designates an overlock foot code u201c 9 u201d designates a darning foot and code u201c 37 u201d designates a patchwork foot sewing machine elements need not necessarily be characterized with a code if a unique identification is also possible on the basis of other features in fig5 a and 5b the fastening of a sewing foot 21 to.
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headlamp hl 2 turned off this is because the voltage increase on the system and thus on headlamp hl 1 more than compensates for the lost output of headlamp hl 2 it should be understood that switch s 2 is not a mechanical switch operated by the operator but some automated switching method such as a solid state switch controlled by the voltage or frequency or the instantaneous change of voltage with time present on the electrical system the switching function identified as s 2 as above described is an optional part of the new components now to be described in fig2 the rest of the circuit may function without the switch s 2 or the functions just described switch s 2 may function without the rest of the circuit components if scr 1 is gated on then it can be described as functioning like a diode and in that case capacitor c 1 diode d 1 amp scr 1 will function as a known voltage doubler circuit capable of producing an output voltage across filter capacitor c 2 and thus the speedometer this voltage can be greater than the zero to peak voltage of the alternator a the voltage control circuit removes.
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the recirculation flow and to encourage repetitive shearing events for example as shown by the arrows c at the recirculation channels 40 additional shearing events are provided as each of the blade tips 16a shear through the recirculation flow c see arrows produced by the recirculation channels 40 it is important to recognize that the configuraton of the recirculation channels 40 are typically selected in accordance with the application involved it is to be further recognized that the present invention provides means for degrading the antimisting fuel in a centrifugal pump while at the same time providing useful fuel flow and pressure without requiring excessive energy input or creating unacceptable fuel temperature rise the invention may be better appreciated by reference now to the following examples however it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the details recited therein in the development of the present invention a conventional centrifugal fuel pump suitable for aircraft application substantially the same as the one shown in fig1 not including recirculation channels was tested with antimisting fuel the antimisting fuel comprised jet a fuel aircraft grade kerosene and about 0 3 by weight of imperial chemical industries ici fuel modifier fm 9 the fuel flow input to the pump was 5991 pounds per hour at cruise rpm and 15 759 pounds per hour at takeoff rpm the pump was rotated at 24 558 rpm at cruise and 26 015 rpm at takeoff the pump shaft power was 77 horsepower at cruise rpm and 113 horsepower at takeoff rpm the pump input to pump output temperature rise was 56 u00b0 f at cruise rpm and 26 u00b0 f at takeoff rpm the pressure output of the pump was 1001 psig at cruise rpm and 1121 psig at takeoff rpm the antimisting.
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cutting face 90 of cutter 74 is properly oriented for cutting along the path indicated by arrow 94 cutting face 90 is generally oriented perpendicular to the direction of travel of the cutter 74 in this operating mode which is parallel to dashed line 98 passing through about the drilling center of rotation 30 in a similar manner when the drillout bi center drill bit 10 is rotating about the passthrough center of rotation 34 cutting face 92 of cutter 74 is properly oriented for cutting along the path indicated by arrow 96 cutting face 92 is generally oriented perpendicular to the direction of travel of the cutter 74 in this operating mode which is parallel to dashed line 100 passing through about the passthrough center of rotation 34 in order to survive severe abrasive drilling conditions the cutting face 90 of cutter 74 is quite different from that of cutter 72 a pdc cutting element 102 is mounted on cutting face 90 a small distance 104 from the end 106 of cutter 74 exposed at the drilling face 17 of the drillout bi center drill bit 10 during the drillout phase a small amount of wear will occur on end 106 after drillout the bit will then start drilling a full diameter hole in the earth however in abrasive drilling conditions even cutters near the center will wear rapidly therefore the end 106 of cutter 74 will wear rapidly exposing the pdc element 102 once this happens the cutter.
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be desired for some applications to transfer the mixture stored in the container 12 to a process tool and or container for subsequent use that may be accomplished by first ensuring that the maintenance drain 92 is closed three way valves 100 102 and 104 are set in a position to allow free flow of fluid through conduit 98 while inhibiting flow of other fluids into conduit 98 for dispensing of the composition the valve 106 is now positioned to allow flow of the composition out of the mixing system and inhibits recirculation of the composition through conduit 120 process pump 88 is then enabled to pump the composition from container 12 through the conduit 90 the pump 88 the conduit 98 the filter 96 and through conduit 108 because valve 106 is now open the composition then flows through valve 106 and through the conduit 124 where it is delivered to the process tool container or other destination a reclaim drain three way valve 140 is disposed between conduits 138 and 142 so that when reclaimed drain valve 140 is open recycled composition may be reclaimed into container 12 through conduits 138 142 and through valve 140 it should be noted that in all other operations of the fractional fill mixing system 10 reclaim drain valve 140 is normally closed a flush drain cycle may be used which includes opening drain valve 100 and opening a fluid flush valve 102 and running the process pump 88 this will result in simultaneously draining the container and flushing the entire system including the manifold 24 and analyzer 14 with a cleaning fluid e g water this state remains for a designated parameter time turning off flush valve 102 completes the flush drain.
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which forms a small air gap between itself and housing 54 and rotates with carrier assembly 22 the application of electrical energy to solenoid coil 52 causes armature 56 to be attracted toward annular housing 54 tab 73 protrudes from housing 54 and fits into a pocket formed by differential case 18 to position the housing and prevent rotational movement of the housing armature 56 is coupled with a plurality of stanchions or studs 57 which extend axially away from the armature through suitable axial passageways studs 57 are connected with apply plate 58 a pilot or primary friction clutch pack 60 is disposed between an internal surface of end cap 50 and apply plate 58 energization of the solenoid coil 52 urges the armature 56 toward housing 54 which closes the air gap between these components and urges primary clutch apply plate 58 to compress the pilot or primary friction clutch pack 60 primary clutch pack 60 includes a first plurality of larger diameter clutch discs or plates 62 with a male or exterior splines which engage complimentary female splines formed by the inner surface of end cap 50 the clutch plates 62 thus rotate with carrier housing 24 interleaved within the clutch plates 62 is a second plurality of smaller diameter friction clutch discs or plates 64 which engage with complimentary splines of a circular clutch hub 66 both the first and second.
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toward the beam 20 and toward the rear of the apparatus as best shown in fig1 and 6 the tray 23 has bracket means 24 for attaching it to the support arms 22 and the details of this bracket means are unimportant to the invention the tray has converging side walls 25 which converge toward the rear of the apparatus and these side walls serve to funnel the textile web toward a centrally located trumpet 26 which is fixedly mounted to the top wall of the support beam 20 by a bracket 27 attached to the beam as at 28 fig7 the rearwardly tapering end of the infeed tray 23 is suitably supported on the center portion of the beam 20 the forward wide end of the tray is entirely open to receive the textile stock from a doffer type roll of a carding machine garnett or the like not shown a pair of inclined and converging air nozzles 29 mounted on the arms 22 and overlying the forward corners of the tray 23 serve to gather the loosely defined textile web toward the center of the tray and to lift the stock from the tray or pan for directing it into the.
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the like the over under wagers just discussed are best implemented in embodiments having an even number of dice or other random event generators such as prize wheels so that the set of all possible outcomes includes a u201c pivot number u201d that is a single median value within the set of all possible outcomes other embodiments may include sets of all possible outcomes which have more than a single pivot number that is two or more median values within the set of all possible outcomes in such embodiments over or under wagers may be adjusted to be over the highest of pivot numbers and below the lowest of pivot numbers the pivot number may also be referred to as the u201c house number u201d tables 1 and 2 provide a complete list of wagers illustrated in fig2 including odds of winning and payout odds of the present preferred embodiment fig4 illustrates another wager group of a preferred embodiment of the present invention wager areas 14 included in this wager group include wagers on the outcome of the roll of the red die u201c single u201d or u201c single wager u201d red and white dice u201c double u201d or u201c double wager.
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and a triple metal layer depicted by reference b comprised of the thicknesses of the trough material outer fold 34 and inner fold 36 this also creates in a preferred embodiment gap 38 which is an optional feature of the present invention the front containment wall border area of trough 30 of fig3 is depicted with an inwardly projecting containment shelf 39 that is described in co pending u s application ser no 09 880 412 owned by the assignee of the present invention the entire extent of mounting field 20 need not rest against the building from which runoff is collected the assignee of the present invention has used an aluminum alloy as well as copper based metals for trough material 11 but as those in the field will understand other materials may be employed to advantage with the present invention in a preferred embodiment outer fold 34 extends from apex 33 to apex 35 of inner fold 36 while inner fold 36 extends from apex 35 to its end 37 to preserve clarity in the figures end 37 of inner fold 36 is shown in fig6 there are several sizes of half round gutter trough available for example the assignee of the present invention offers 6 u2033 half round troughs these and other sizes of troughs may be fabricated in conformity with the present invention using standard sized materials i e coil stock of approximately 11 and u215e inches in width in the western u s and 11 and u00be inches in parts of the eastern u s.
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use 6 expression and characterization of recombinant human insulin b 1 2 k b 4 28 e e a 1 20 g precursor recombinant human insulin b 1 2 k b 4 28 e e a 1 20 g precursor was expressed and identified as in example 1 the results showed that clone no 093 15 expressed the protein of interest and was selected for following fermentation clone no 093 15 was selected for fermentation the fermentation method was as described in example 1 the fermentation product was isolated and purificated as described in example 1 the resulting expression product was as follows the molecular weight of the obtained product detected by lc ms was 6060 which is consistent with the theoretically predicted molecular weight of 6060 methods of enzymatic digestion and purification were as described in example 1 after optimization of the enzymatic reaction system digested products prepared by reverse phase were as follows the molecular weight of the obtained product detected by lc ms was 5793 which is consistent with the theoretically predicted molecular weight of 5793 6 the structure of disulfide bonds in cleaved products was analyzed as described in example 1 results obtained from analysis of disulfide bond structure in human insulin b 1 2 k b 4 28 e e.
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viral activity and infectivity and inactivate virus in the latter applications however gels creams or suppositories are more conveniently used in one convenient embodiment the method of the invention comprises a composition consisting essentially of one or more aliphatic alcohols having from 20 to 26 carbons in the aliphatic chain of such alcohol s into the vagina where it will inhibit the activity of the sperm and interfere with fusion of the sperm cell with the female egg cell the alcohol composition of interest may of course be used in connection with a diaphragm or other contraceptive device if desired as indicated above the alcohols of interest here will serve as contraceptive compositions the mode of action has not been fully explored but it is believed that these alcohols reduce the activity and viability of sperm and inhibit or prevent the sperm from attaching to and penetrating the egg thus preventing fertilization likewise the alcohol containing composition may be introduced through the anus where it also inactivates virus inhibits the passage of virus into the membrane and passes through the membrane into the circulatory system of the patient where it acts as an inhibitor of viral activity and infectivity and inactivates virus in the circulatory system and cells nourished by the circulatory system the specified alcohol s may be in any physiological acceptable form such as in cream or suppository compositions an exemplary suppository may consist essentially of a composition consisting essentially of one or more aliphatic alcohols having from 20 to 26 carbons in the aliphatic chain of such alcohol s alone or.
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can be made of commercially available e ptfe preferably has a permeability between 3 and 75 l dm 2 minute at 12 mm of water gauge more preferably between 12 and 50 l dm 2 minute at 12 mm of water gauge the membrane can be laminated on the side having the binder at a temperature of 270 u00b0 c it will be noted that in some instances ptfe felt for use in applications such as incinerators can have particles of catalyst deposited on the surface or embedded into the ptfe fibers this can be desirable in a pleatable fabric and typically does not affect pleatability for example some catalysts help reducing emissions of dioxin furan or nitrous oxide from waste incineration the catalyst typically is typically provided a volume less than 20 of the volume of the ptfe fibers examples of catalysts include titanium dioxide tio 2 iron and cobalt provided in the form of oxides nickel platinum and palladium other examples of catalysts include zeolith copper oxide tungsten oxide aluminum oxide chromium oxide gold silver rhodium etc if used the catalyst should be provided in a particles size of less than 10 microns but can be of any suitable shape such as spheres whiskers plates flakes etc a resulting pleatable filtration material or fabric can include ptfe fibers spunlaced to a steel scrim covered by a membrane such a fabric can be pleated using a traditional pleater operating at room temperature the use of a pleatable metallic scrim can render the use of heated pleater blades unnecessary an exemplary embodiment thereof is provided below ptfe fibers are spunlaced onto a 400 g m 2 stainless steel scrim by hydro entanglement after entangling the total weight is.
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embodiments the material is pressed using a force of between about 200 and 2000 psi it is to be appreciated that the cementitious material is substantially fireproof much as conventional cement is it is also to be appreciated that the cementitious material has properties that are not possessed by conventional cement for example the cementitious material is sawable can be sawed with a conventional saw and nailable can be nailed with conventional nails much as wood is moreover screws can be used without the anchors required by conventional concrete reference will now be made to specific examples using the processes described above it is to be understood that the examples are provided to more completely describe preferred embodiments and that no limitation to the scope of the invention is intended thereby a 4 u2033 by 4 u2033 by 1 u00bd u2033 block is prepared as follows first soak u00bd lb of u201c dry u201d wood chips in water overnight or until substantially saturated then drain the excess water from the mixture in a separate container combine 1 lb dry portland cement with u00bd lb water mix to make a cement slurry add the wet fibers to the cement slurry and mix thoroughly until all the particles of the fiber are coated with the slurry the mixture will feel sticky and you will not feel any grain while the fiber cement slurry is mixing combine u00bc lb monomagnesium phosphate u201c mop u201d with u215b lb water mix gently for 20 30 minutes or.
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assembly 41 on the spring arm support 29 the spring arm assembly 41 includes a helical spring portion 42 through which the machine screw and nut assembly 39 extends and a rod portion 43 extending from the helical spring portion 42 to which the blade 15 is secured by suitable fasteners the pivotable collar 24 retains a first end 48 of the support member and includes a rim 51 extending through a circular opening 50 formed in a reinforcement plate 52 the reinforcement plate 52 is a rigid member fastened to the side of the conveyor which is capable of withstanding the stresses applied to the cleaner 10 during operation and adjustment of the same in the disclosed embodiment the pivotable collar 24 includes a square opening 53 for receiving the first end 48 of the support member 18 the support member 18 is secured within the square opening 53 by means of set screws 54 in the disclosed embodiment but may be otherwise anchored to the pivotable collar 24 the locking collar 25 retains the support member 18 near the second end 56 of the support member the locking collar 25 has an annular rim 57 generally l shaped in cross section which extends through an opening 58 in the cover plate 59 the cover plate 59 is provided to secure the cleaner 10 to the conveyor 12 on the opposite side of the conveyor from the pivotable collar 24 the cover plate 59 reinforces the conveyor 12 where the cleaner 10 is attached the locking collar 25 is split into an upper portion 61 and a lower.
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elliptical transverse section whose major axis cuts the center plane e of the stirrup at an angle a substantially equal to the angle of inclination of nock 11 on the arrow f the flattened portion somewhat weakens the bending strength of the rod on which it is formed to compensate for this weakness the top or reinforcing rod 17 is arranged to retain its original cross section at its tip so that the stirrup has sufficient strength not to be damaged by repeated bending stresses occurring during successive loading operations flattened portion 16 can be formed either on the rod having the offset tip as shown in fig3 and 3a or on the non offset tip as shown in fig4 and 4a in fig5 a there is illustrated an embodiment of a stirrup comprising superposed rods in which two rods 18 19 have different cross sections and are juxtaposed over their entire lengths including the tip neither rod being offset from the center plane of the stirrup during loading the tip 12 of the nock fits between the rods and moves them apart the thinner rod 18 engages in nock 11 whereas the reinforcing rod 19 is held on tip 12 when at rest the two rods return into contact with one another owing to the resilience of the metal of which they are formed a stirrup of this kind has a hydrodynamic advantage owing to its lower resistance to motion in water while the.
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securingly holding the cops 14 for the tubes 13 which have a substantially lower weight simple arbors 12 are considered to be adequate however as already noted the embodiment of the arbors 11 and 12 is equivalent to their usual embodiment because they can be re used when the transport system is refitted according to the invention as also seen in fig2 a guide track 49 provides exact guidance of the caddies 10 and in particular their base plates 10 39 the guide track 49 extends along the conveyor belts 3 this guide track 49 has an essentially rectangular channel cross section which is open at the top and on the bottom has a groove 49 39 the opening 49 34 on the top serves to allow the passage of the arbors 11 and 12 of the caddies 10 while the groove 49 39 is required for the free passage of the heads of the screws 44 the cover plate of the guide track 49 interrupted by the opening or slit 49 34 serves essentially to prevent tilting of the caddies 10 the parts of the guide track 49 disposed on the underside on either side of the groove 49 39 serve as a bearing surface for the conveyor belt 3 the conveyor belt 3 is deflected by a deflection roller 46 that is driven by a motor 15 fig1 via a drive shaft 47 analogously to the guide track 49 the deflection roller 46 has a groove 48 which permits the free passage of the heads of the screws.
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previous embodiment a single multilayer circuitized laminate structure 50 a is provided which as in the previous embodiment aligns with the capture pads 44 a 44 b and is secured to the dielectric sheet 34 a as previously described however in this embodiment the chips 22 a and 22 b can be connected through circuitry 42 a on the dielectric sheet 34 a as well as through the circuitry 56 a alternatively individual multilayer circuit laminate structures not shown could be provided for each of the chips 22 a and 22 b while still allowing the chips to be connected through circuitry 42 a in another embodiment of the invention shown in fig7 a dielectric sheet 80 is provided which covers all of the individual chips 82 formed on a wafer 84 and is laminated to the wafer again this is a low modulus dielectric material such as ptfe or polyimide this dielectric sheet is drilled just as previously described to form vias 86 and circuitry 88 with capture pads 90 however the amount of circuitry 88 that can be provided on the wafer is limited because of the proximity of the chips of course adjacent chips 82 that are to act as a unit such as particularly memory chips can be connected by the circuitry 88 and diced as a unit this is merely the first step and when the chips are diced and separated.
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b stage structure is shown with the sampling only phases removed one additional switched capacitor circuit scn 2 i for the first stage i and scn 2 i 1 for the second stage i 1 is added at the sample phase for simultaneous residual signal amplification in this way no opamp is idle and all the pipeline stages can operate in a 2 phase clock scheme for every two phases there is one residual signal v o i 1 generated such that the overall result of all pipeline stages is a higher throughput and therefore a higher data conversion rate the operation of the embodiment is set out below fig3 is a timing diagram of 2 phase operation scn 1 i and scn 2 i are the two switched capacitor circuits for stage i scn 1 i 1 and scn 2 i 1 are the two switched capacitor circuits for stage i 1 vres i k and vres i 1 k 1 represent the same signal sample but are processed in different stages the same applies to vres i k 2 and vres i 1 k 3 vres i k 1 and vres i 1 k 2 the amplification mode means both amplification and hold operations fig4 is a graph of pipeline stage residual output voltage during transience there are two amplification hold phases amp 1 and amp 2 for each clock cycle at the same time the sampling operation is under way and thus there are two sampling operations sam 1 and sam 2 for each clock cycle the difference of residual output signal values vres i k amp 1 and vres i k amp 2 here are shown exaggerated for illustration similarly for vres i.
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type of mode for example one mode may be only for composition in which case a low bandwidth image may be employed to simply see the general layout of the subjects another mode may be for more detailed work in which case higher resolution images requiring higher bandwidth may be employed such images may be transmitted on a less frequent basis than the low resolution images but generally so long as they are frequent enough for image analysis the same may be useful to the photographer the control device may be part of a head mounted display such as may be implemented in eyeglasses and using voice recognition for a user interface for the first and second control signals in yet another variation the controlling device may have intelligence nncorporated so as to e g recognize faces such intelligence may be employed to implement a u201c smile shutter u201d on the controlling device by triggering an image capture when the controlling device detects that certain conditions are met in the view which in the case of a u201c smile shutter u201d would be that there is a smiling face in the picture other conditions may include that the controlling device analyzes the image and when a bird or animal is completely in the frame may trigger an image acquisition similarly the controlling device may determine that the subject of the image is in a particular portion of the view and may.
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delta filters the phase difference between the right and left ear is automatically taken into account since we add and subtract the original ipsolateral and contralateral hrtfs research carried out since the 1960 39 s see blauert 2 blauert 3 shaw and teranishi 12 and wright et al 13 indicates that the auditory localizing system is organized into preferred bands of frequencies which are dependent on the angle of incidence of the source of sound thus it is important when approximating the measured hrtf to pay particular attention to these spatial localizing intervals these preferred bands can be shown to be characterized by notches and peaks caused by sound diffraction around the head and reflection caused by the torso and pinnae this diffraction and local reflections from the folds of the pinnae cause peaks and notches to appear in the hrtf because the pinna 39 s shape and its complex structure of folds varies for each individual the hrtf is listener dependent but nevertheless general spectral trends can be seen although there is variation among individuals 39 hrtfs there exist certain spectral similarities that can be identified it is known that these spectral trends enable different listeners to obtain spatial cues that utilizing other individuals 39.
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are connected to one of the external connector elements 46 a u2013 46 d in one embodiment the lead 42 is implanted with the electrodes 50 disposed in the patient 39 s cardiac chambers in an alternative embodiment the lead is implanted with the electrodes 50 disposed subcutaneously within the patient 39 s anatomy similarly particular embodiments of the present invention include a combination of electrodes 50 disposed subcutaneously around the patient 39 s thorax and transvenously within the patient 39 s heart fig2 shows a cross sectional partial view of the shaft of an external connecting member in particular fig2 depicts a portion of the shaft 34 of the shorting plug 30 the shaft portion of the external connecting members is constructed to permit connections between external connector elements for example as depicted in fig2 a shorting element 35 may be provided between external connector elements 36 c and 36 d this design flexibility in particular the electrical interactions between external connector elements permits external connecting members to be used in mechanically programming a cardiac system 10 to have a housing that is active or passive in illustration when the shorting plug 30 is fully inserted into the access hole 22 the external connector elements 36 a u2013 36 d come into electrical contact with the respective housing connector elements 24 a u2013 24 d contained within the access hole 22 if the housing connector elements 24 c and 24 d are coupled to the circuit board 18 and to the conductive portion 16 of the housing 12 respectively when the shorting plug 30 depicted in fig2 is inserted into the access hole 22 the conductive portion 16 of the housing 12 is connected to the board 18 thereby rendering the housing 12 active external connecting members.
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table the symbol offset address table the symbol accessor code sections as well as the patch library are replaced when the updated patch manager code section 450 is installed the arrangement of the new read write data the new code section address table the new symbol offset address table the new symbol accessor code and the new patch library as the updated patch manager code section 450 together with the current code sections in the code storage section forms updated executable system software when the file system section 110 receives an updated symbol accessor code address the patch manager replaces the symbol accessor code address in the first location in memory with updated symbol accessor code address as noted above the first location in memory 334 is typically in the patch manager code section see fig3 as seen in fig3 the patch library 308 is also includes a compactor or a compactor symbol library 342 the compactor 342 can also be enabled as a distinct and independent code section however as noted above it is useful and efficient to bundle the functions associated with system software upgrades into a single patch manager code section generally the compactor 342 can be said to resize code sections so that new sections can be arranged with current code sections in the code storage section 112 contrasting fig3 and 4 the file system section 110 receives a compaction instruction set with instructions for identifying.
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bottom part 1 the annular area 29 is therefore provided in an arrangement corresponding to the arrangements of the rod like elements provided with slots 34 as shown in fig3 7 and 8 the outside diameter of annular area 29 which is somewhat raised is selected so that it can be overlapped with the very slightest movement of cap 33 whereupon this provides additional safety against radial thrust as shown in fig7 disk 28 of the locking body is provided with pass through openings or slots 35 in an arrangement corresponding to the arrangement of pass through openings or slots 34 so that in that rotary position which corresponds to disk 28 being in locked position as shown in fig3 slots 34 are opened for passage of the rod like elements in that rotary position of the cover in which this cover can be removed from the work holder or must be placed thereon disk 28 on the other hand closes off slots 34 as shown in fig8 this means that in this rotary position the shaft of mixer 31 cannot be coupled with hub 12 of pulley 11 disk 28 also ensures that the cover of the work device cannot be removed from the work holder so long as the shaft of mixer 31 is coupled with hub 12 of the pulley 11 indeed disk 28 cannot be rotated as long as the rod shaped projections.
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u201d step 510 a first cell in an ic design is selected then in a u201c determine operational parameter value s u201d step 520 one or more operational parameter values e g values for input slew and output capacitance associated with a performance parameter type e g delay are specified for that cell next in an u201c apply preconditioning u201d step 530 the preconditioning function s associated with the cell are applied to the operational parameter value s to generate preconditioned input values those preconditioned input values are then substituted into the mathematical model for the performance parameter type being calculated for the cell in a u201c substitute in to model u201d step 540 the resulting output of the mathematical model is provided as the performance parameter value for the cell under the given conditions in a u201c generate performance parameter value u201d step 550 note that if the mathematical model was derived using preconditioned performance parameter data step 550 involves applying an inverse preconditioning function to the output of the mathematical model to generate the performance parameter value for the cell then in an u201c additional cells u201d step 555 if more cells in the ic design remain to be analyzed the process loops back to step 510 where a new.
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in the embodiment of fig1 web arm assembly 16 is held in place within housing 10 via a retainer ring 70 this ring also serves as a shield member to protect spring ring 40 from impact and or contact with items entering opening 18 due to its dimensions and position adjacent and covering spring ring 40 in the direction of opening 18 further ring 70 serves as an abutment or stop for the workpiece upon insertion into housing 10 ring 70 includes for example a plurality of radially extending projections 74 disposed about its circumference which can be bent slightly upon insertion into passageway 12 but which spring back out at least slightly when reaching enlargement 72 of passageway 12 in this manner the web arm assembly is restrained from removal from housing 10 once positioned therein during manufacture and or servicing preferably ring 70 is formed from metal material such as steel and is preferably resistant to deformation and loss of spring temper over a significantly wide temperature range ring 70 should also be formed from or coated with material sufficient to withstand the limited compressive forces exerted upon it and the environmental forces it faces during operation of the socket.
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circumpetally that is radially into ablation opening 5 and away from the substrate 15 in ablation opening riser tube 8 because the sweeping gas now carrying particulate matter and gaseous exhaust enters into the lower partial pressure of debris collection chamber 1 the flow follows the walls of ablation riser tube 8 leaving little interference with the ablation radiation beam 6 which follows the axis at a central position the sweeping gas with its gaseous and particulate products collectively u201c waste u201d is sucked primarily into debris exhaust chamber 1 and to a lesser extent bypasses chamber 1 and passes directly into debris exhaust chamber 2 sweeping gas entry chamber 3 is connected to an inert gas inlet 16 supplying inert gas at high partial pressure the sweeping gas is typically one or a mixture of air nitrogen and helium helium is preferred in our embodiment the sweeping gas already reduced to a relatively high partial pressure is fed through multiple atmospheric pressure metering holes 4 the sweeping gas forms an enveloping gas virtual fence around the process region ablation site 7 over the substrate 15 the combination of inert gas debris particles 18 and air are all removed circumferentially out through the ablation opening 5 between chamber 2 and extension of chamber 1 and through the chamber 2 this keeps the light path clear from any debris under uniform gas.
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resistance is increased beyond tolerable levels rendering them impractical for use as gate electrode metals accordingly a need exists for processes for producing water for use in semiconductor fabrication which minimizes the risk of oxidizing metal gates while reducing the risk of hydrogen explosions and excessive boron diffusion fig5 is a block diagram showing a system for producing water in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention ammonia gas nh 3 is supplied to a mixing section 500 via an ammonia gas line 502 an oxidant is supplied to the mixing section 500 via a gas line 504 the mixing section 500 may simply be a regular in pipe gas mixing system or a gas mixing mechanism designed to discharge ammonia gas into the oxidant gas in a swirling stream to uniformly mix the reactant gases the molar ratio of ammonia to oxidant gas can be set and altered using mass flow controllers 506 a and 506 b and valves 508 a and 508 b the ammonia gas and oxidant gas mixture is preferably supplied via a common inlet line 510 into a water producing apparatus 512 the water producing apparatus 512 of various embodiments is depicted in greater detail in fig9 through 11 in the illustrated embodiment the oxidant gas comprises oxygen o 2 gas an ammonia and oxygen gas mixture is catalytically converted into reaction products comprising nitrogen gas n 2 water vapor h 2 o any excess oxygen gas or ammonia gas and nitrogen based oxides according to the following equation 4nh 3 3o 2 u2192 6h 2 o 2n 2 a n x o y 1 a preferred mole ratio of ammonia to oxygen ranges from.
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its axis a similar steinman pin may be inserted through complementary pilot hole 25 on the lateral side to further assist in rigidly mounting the clamp the ulna fixation assembly 26 is next mounted on the humeral clamp by means of u clamp 27 the ulna fixation assembly 26 comprises a telescopically expandable arm 28 lockable at any selected length by u clamp 29 a crosshead 30 is adjustably and clampingly mounted at the end of arm 28 by means of clamp 31 intermediate the ends thereof coronoid arms 32 33 extend substantially perpendicularly to arm 28 and to crosslead 30 at opposite ends thereof and angularly adjustable relative thereto intermediate the ends of crosslead 30 there is provided an olecranon bracket 34 which may be locked at any desired angle to arms 32 33 by means of locking screws 35 36 the olecranon bracket 34 is adjusted so that the adjustable pin clamp 37 lies adjacent the olecranon and a threaded steinman pin 38 may be inserted through clamp 37 and drilled not more than about 1 cm into the olecranon so that pin 38 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the ulna with the elbow flexed at about 45 u00b0 and held at that angle by a rigid telescopically adjustable bracket 83 and wrist 81 and humeral straps the linked parallel coronoid bracket arms 32 33 are adjusted.
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20 or less of the cross sectional area of the vessel minimizing the obstruction of flow within the vessel allows the sensor to remain secured in position in a vessel without creating significant impact to the flow within the vessel in one embodiment as shown in fig1 and 2 the body of the intracorporeal device 6 coupled to the fixation loops 9 has a width of about 0 5 to about 4 mm a height of about 0 5 to about 4 mm and a length of about 0 5 to about 25 mm examples of such devices are disclosed in commonly owned patents u s pat no 6 855 115 and in co pending commonly owned applications ser nos 10 054 671 10 886 829 10 215 377 10 215 379 10 943 772 incorporated herein by reference one method of deploying and fixing an implant assembly according to this invention is described below the delivery system consisting of catheter 8 and sensor 6 is loaded into the vessel introducer 3 and navigated to the deployment site the delivery system length can be increased or decreased according to standard practice depending on the access site chosen in one embodiment the deployment site is a vessel and may be any artery or arteriole in the pulmonary artery vasculature after the assembly is oriented to a preferred orientation the sensor 6 is deployed by retracting the guidewire 4 so that it no longer is threaded through the fixed loop 5 of.
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a drive mode and a lower drive mode when the gear selector 64 is in the drive mode as shown the vehicle drive wheels 28 can be driven through the powertrain 10 if the power transfer unit 44 is in the engaged position when the gear selector 64 is positioned in the neutral mode the vehicle drive wheels 28 are free to move as is known positioning the gear selector 64 in the neutral mode when the electrified vehicle 60 is moving permits the electrified vehicle 60 to coast whether the power transfer unit 44 is engaged or disengaged in the past operators of the electrified vehicle 60 may have moved the gear selector 64 from the drive mode to the neutral mode when the electrified vehicle 60 is moving this movement was to cause the electrified vehicle 60 to coast and to thus avoid losses associated with regenerative braking or friction braking as can be appreciated actuating the gear selector 64 from the drive mode to the neutral mode and then back to the drive mode to exit the coasting can be cumbersome the coast switch 68 is separate from the gear selector 64 activating the coast switch 68.
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the opening and extend over the surface of the transverse member sections 116 a 116 b as for example shown in fig 6 in this regard the transverse member sections adhere to the subsurface or floor and the tiles get adhered to the transverse member consequently the tile end portions 131 a 131 b which extend over the transverse member sections 116 a 116 b respectively get proper support thereby reducing the risk of cracking crumbling and separating from the subsurface in an exemplary embodiment an upper surface 126 of the wedge 112 is tapered downwards and includes teeth 150 each of these teeth is defined by a vertical surface 152 or riser and an obliquely extending surface 154 from the top of the vertical surface 152 in the same general direction as the upper surface 126 of the wedge in this regard these teeth latch on to the upper edge of the opening when the wedge is inserted into the opening 118 thereby preventing the wedge from inadvertently slipping out of the opening 118 in the exemplary embodiment shown a center portion of the wedge is hollow defining two opposing edges the teeth are formed on these opposing edges in an exemplary embodiment adhesive is applied to the subsurface of where tiles are to be adhered and is also applied to the undersurface of a first tile as the tile is being placed on the subsurface with the adhesive an exemplary embodiment leveling and spacing device is positioned such that the tile undersurface sits on top of the transverse.
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the sealing grooves 41 and additionally the inserting of the sealing segments 35 35 u2032 into the flange 28 which is provided for them can prove to be exceptionally awkward and it is directly dependent upon the geometric design of the sealing segment foot 44 fig5 7 and also upon the design of the outer shell flange 28 the cross sectional profiles and the geometry of the two parts are evident for example from fig9 the feet 44 of the sealing segments 35 35 u2032 must be designed so that these fit accurately into the respective flange geometry of the flange 28 and during operation despite the thermal deformation of the shells 23 33 and of the flange 28 are furthermore u201c able to support u201d the flange 28 and consequently the combustor and allow a mass flow of cooling air from fig8 13 which refer to different operating states of the gas turbine and are correspondingly characterized by different axial and radial distances b c and a between combustor 15 25 and turbine vane carrier 47 b c or sealing segment 35 35 u2032 and turbine vane carrier 47 a the associated positions of the sealing segments 35 35 u2032 are apparent in the operating states according to fig9 and 10 the axial distance b between flange 28 and turbine vane carrier 47.
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the requested cluster c 4 finds the cell z among the cells z included therein whose field position feldid comes closest to the field position feldid of the desired field f 8 for this purpose the cluster c can for example determine the sum of the absolute values of the difference between the cell position zellid and all other neighbouring cell positions zellid in order to select the cell z where the absolute value of such a difference is minimal due to the fact that cells z contain information on neighbouring cells a cluster c can be found in this manner which comprises a cell z with the desired field f 8 the cluster c 4 requested by the client cl relays the find request findrq to the cluster c found in this manner e g to cluster c 6 this operation is repeated until a desired cell z has been found or until cells z are not longer found which are neighbouring cells of the desired cell z preferably a step counter in incremented upon the relay of a find request findrq with each increase of the step counter the respective current cluster c sends a holding response halteak holdingak to the client cl in order to inform same that his request findrq is still be processed if the requesting client cl does not receive such a holding response halteak in this case then.
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but it has an inductive magnetization due to the magnetic circuit when a current impulse of suitable polarity that between the two pole shoes 27 generates a magnetic field opposite to the induced magnetic flux in the valve element 31 is applied to the contact shoes 25 the valve element 31 is shifted from the end position shown in fig2 into the opposite end position in which it blocks the passage from the inlet line 34 to the outlet line 37 and unblocks the passage to the outlet line 38 in such an end position a magnetic circuit analogous to the one described above is formed between the permanent magnet 36 and the left hand valve seat 32 and keeps the valve element 31 in the end position the valve body is shifted back into the end position shown in the figure by a current impulse of opposite polarity the solenoid valve is completed by an upper housing part 40 that is shown in fig3 in a perspective view on the lower part 1 but without the magnet coil and valve body like the lower part 1 the upper part 40 also has a first compartment 41 for the coil and a second.
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52 formed in the central part and is secured the rotating shaft 53 is rotated counterclockwise fig6 by means of a drive unit comprising an electric motor and a gear apparatus not illustrated the main disc 51 is equipped in a peripheral direction with four fairly large openings 54 at equal intervals the circumference part of the under surface of the main disc 51 is equipped in a peripheral direction with four triangular type fairly large hollows 55 at equal intervals therefore four long and slender cutoff notches formed on the long side part of the triangle of a hollow 55 are formed on the circumference of the main disc 51 the top part of the hollow 55 formed against a cutoff notch is connected to a through hole 53 a long and slender arm 56 is formed between adjacent hollows in addition the long and slender arm 56 is notched therefore when the main disc 51 rotates contact between a guide pin not shown and the long and slender arm 56 is prevented some small holes 57 are formed on the circumference part of the upper surface of the main disc 51 a small hole 57 embeds a forceful magnet 58 made from a.
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69 and provides a travel path for holding pin 74 by which block 72 is mounted to spring 71 trigger guard arm 75 extends upward on the inward user 39 s side of holster 76 and terminates in thumb ledge 77 downward pressure on ledge 77 pushes guard block 72 downwardly in space 70 below trigger guard 17 allowing for rearward motion of gun 16 as before spring 71 mounted being locating elements 78 and 79 0054 fig9 and 10 illustrate another embodiment of a rearward securing assembly 80 biasing assembly 81 is substantially as before and includes a space 82 in housing 83 in which guard block 84 is mounted on spring 85 via pin 86 which moves in vertical channel 87 finger ledge 88 is used to depress block 84 downwardly to allow rearward movement of trigger guard 17 for withdrawal of gun 16 as before finger ledge 88 is formed with a medially located channel 89 to keep ledge 88 close to the gun 16 for close to the handgun 16 for increased safety spring locating elements 91 92 are as before to summarize when handgun 16 is inserted into the holster 11 the tapered portion of stop 15 results in an angled entry of the muzzle with the trigger guard 17 rearwardly as the handgun 16 is inserted further biasing means 12 begins to force handgun 16.
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co transformation with the bar gene provided bialaphos selection for the isolation of transformed callus used for regeneration 20 regenerants containing the sh2 dhar or ub dhar constructs were identified using pcr and dhar expression confirmed by activity assay and western analysis using anti wheat dhar antiserum t 0 plants were crossed with hiii transgene containing progeny identified and the t 1 plants selfed dhar was purified to homogeneity from 10 day old wheat leaves and was used to raise anti dhar antiserum in rabbits for western analysis a membrane containing the protein of interest was blocked for 30 min in tpbs 0 1 tween 20 13 7 mm nacl 0 27 mm kcl 1 mm na 2 hpo 4 0 14 mm kh 2 po 4 with 5 reconstituted dry milk and incubated with anti wheat dhar diluted 1 1000 in tpbs with 1 milk for 1 5 hrs the blots were then washed with tpbs incubated with goat anti rabbit horseradish peroxidase a antibody southern biotechnology diluted 1 5000 to 1 10 000 for 1 hr and dhar detected using chemilumensence amersham corp dhar activity was assayed as described in hossain et al plant cell physiol 25 85 92 1984 soluble protein was extracted from tobacco leaves or maize kernels ground in liquid nitrogen before grinding in extraction buffer 50.
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62 is mounted in a slidable piston assembly 64 in contrast to valve 12 of fig1 which is fixed in an immovable base more specifically valve 62 includes a head portion 62 a and a stem portion 62 b which extends into a central opening 64 b in the piston head 64 a to guide valve 62 in axial movement relative to piston head 64 a spring 66 biases slidable piston assembly 64 to the right against the pressure within the accumulator slidable piston assembly 64 can be moved to the left relative to valve body 65 and thereby close valve 62 on command by reducing the pressure at port 67 and within chamber 67 a from system high pressure at ports 69 and 70 to system low pressure at reservoir 71 when cpu 72 issues a command to close valve 62 electric power to control valve 73 generally referred to as a normally closed valve is terminated as in the previously described embodiments the choice of a normally closed valve for control valve 73 insures that the accumulator will shut off in the event of loss of electric power a fail safe design feature accumulator downstream pressure in chamber 68 is prevented from causing flow through port 74 to port 67 by check valve 75 an elastomer seal 76 is provided as a seat for poppet valve 62 spring 63 is calibrated to allow valve 62 to u201c slam shut u201d when the flow from the accumulator exceeds the maximum flow predetermined to be the maximum ever needed by the vehicle this third embodiment also has the capability to compare the pressure at.
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amine with 5 2 3 epoxy propoxy 3 4 dihydrocarbostyril for example the compound 5 2 hydroxy 3 3 4 dimethoxy phenethylamino propoxy 3 4 dihydrocarbostyril is prepared as illustrated in the following reaction scheme str7 as shown in the above reaction scheme the compound 5 2 hydroxy 3 3 4 dimethoxy phenethylamino propoxy 3 4 dihydrocarbostyril i is prepared by reacting 3 4 dimethoxy phenethylamine and 5 2 3 epoxy propoxy 3 4 dihydrocarbostyril the epoxide is prepared by the reaction of 5 hydroxy 3 4 dihydrocarbostyril y tamura et al chem ind 1435 1970 and epichlorohydrin in dmf in the presence of nah this method gives a better quality of the epoxide than described by k nakagawa et al in the journal of medicinal chemistry 17 529 1974 3 4 dimethoxyphenethylamine is commercially available 4 2 amino ethoxy benzamide can be prepared by the use of one of the following methods using standard synthetic techniques from commercially available starting materials str8 in order to illustrate the synthesis and pharmacological activity of the new drugs reference is made to the following examples these examples are not to be construed as the only preparatory procedures and are not intended to limit the invention in any respect a mixture of freshly distilled 3 4 dimethoxy phenethylamine 1 27.
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methyl mercaptan heavy metals are substances of toxicological concern metals such as lead and mercury have long been associated with adverse health effects while the concentrations of these heavy metals are not expected to be great in recycled fiber they will be present nonetheless in the process as set forth in sulfur reduction step 10 of system 2 reduced sulfur reacts with recycled pulp to form essentially insoluble metal sulfide compounds these metal sulfides precipitate from the solution this is because heavy metal sulfides are some of the most insoluble substances known by forming these sulfides these heavy metals are no longer available for reaction and or migration if these substances cannot migrate or react they are no longer substances of toxicological concern in the current process the preferred source for reducing the sulfur is sodium sulfide nash a chemical substance is said to be oxidized when it loses electrons and a substance is reduced when it gains electrons in the present invention the recycled fiber 4 is oxidized with one or more of the following chemicals chlorine chlorine dioxide ozone or elemental oxygen it is to be understood that this is not an all inclusive list the time and temperature of the oxidation treatment will depend on the oxidizing compound used and on the extent and type of contamination exhibited by the recycled fiber 4 the important aspect of the chemical oxidation step 12 is that it mitigates poisonous and deleterious compounds examples of poisonous or deleterious substances mitigated during oxidation reduction include polynuclear compounds such as pyrene pesticides such as aldrin and certain organic pigments the chemical oxidation described above has the additional benefit of removing a.
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of salt and lipid which are important constituents of the human skin environment this indicates the likely activity of the compound as an anti acne agent the propionibacteria being implicated in acne example 1 was repeated using other alkyl sulphates and sulphonates as the test compounds namely a lithium dodecyl sulphate sodium 7 ethyl 2 methyl 4 undecyl sulphate sodium octyl sulphate trizma u00ae 2 amino 2 hydroxymethyl 1 3 propanediol also known as u2018 tris u2019 dodecyl sulphate sodium octadecyl sulphate sodium 1 octane sulphonic acid sodium 1 butane sulphonate sodium 1 decane sulphonate sodium 1 heptane sulphonate sodium hexane sulphonate sodium 1 nonanesulphonate sodium pentane sulphonate sodium 1 propanesulphate monohydrate sodium dodecyl sulphate sds and ammonium dodecyl sulphate ads all supplied by sigma aldrich uk b sodium decyl sulphate sodium tridecyl sulphate sodium n pentyl sulphate and sodium n hexyl sulphate all supplied by acros organics uk c sodium hexadecyl sulphate sodium 1 dodecanesulphonate sodium 1 pentadecane sulphonic acid sodium 1 hexadecane sulphonate sodium 1 octadecane sulphonic acid sodium 1 tetradecane sulphonic acid and sodium 1 tridecane sulphonic acid all supplied by tokyo chemical industry uk ltd uk and d sodium n nonyl sulphate triethanolamine lauryl sulphate sodium n undecyl sulphate and sodium n heptyl sulphate all supplied by chemos gmbh germany all of the test compounds were dissolved in distilled water with the exception.
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human cancer assay the mda mb 435 human breast carcinoma cell line was isolated originally from pleural effusion of a patient with breast carcinoma and was found to be highly metastatic from the mammary fat pad m f p tumors as well as after i v injection in nude mice the txm 13 human melanoma cell line were originally isolated from brain metastases and were established from surgical specimens from melanoma patients at the university of texas m d anderson cancer center houston tex txm 13 human melanoma cell line was found to be highly tumorigenic and metastatic in nude mice the metastatic and tumorigenic properties of human melanoma and breast carcinoma cell lines in nude mice were found to correspond well with their colony forming efficiency in dense agarose hence the tests were carried on agarose the tumor cells were maintained in tissue culture in minimum essential medium mem supplemented with 5 or 10 fetal bovine serum fbs sodium pyruvate nonessential amino acids l glutamine and 2 fold vitamin solution gibco grand island n y the cultures were maintained on plastic and incubated in 5 co 2 95 air at 37 u00b0 c in a humidified incubator all cultures were free of mycoplasma and the following murine viruses reovirus type 3 pneumonia virus k virus theiler 39 s encephalitis virus sendai virus minute virus mouse adenovirus mouse hepatitis virus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus ectromelia virus lactate dehydrogenase virus.
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frequency the device for generation of vibrations in accordance with present invention has to have the corresponding angle u03b8 of taper 16 fig2 on the lower end of said device determined in accordance with the following formulae where u03b8 is the angle of taper on lower end of the plunger u03c6 is a slippage of the fracturing fluid between the elongated cylinder and plunger no dimensional sh is strouhal number l s is the length of stroke of the pumping means d t is the diameter of plunger d r is the diameter of pumping means f r is the resonant frequency u03b4t is the discharging time of compressed liquid for instance for the following parameters d 1 0 08255 m u03c6 0 1 sh 0 21 d r 0 0254 m l s 2 8 m u03b4t 0 25 sec and resonant frequency f r 38 hz the corresponding angle u03b8 of taper 16 equals 36 u00b0 meanwhile the length l of taper 16 on the lower end of plunger 4 is determined by the following expression where l is length of taper on the lower end of plunger d t is the diameter of plunger u03b8 is the angle of taper on lower end of the plunger thus for above noted parameters d 1 0 08255 m and u03b8 36 u00b0 the.
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response to accelerator pedal position and various control functions such as idle speed control engine governor control cruise control and traction control additionally the pcm 26 controls conventional spark and fuel control devices 50 52 coupled to engine 12 according to this invention the pcm 26 controls the motor 24 during periods of engine power limiting so as to limit the vehicle acceleration to a calibrated value based on vehicle speed the control is described in u s pat no 6 167 343 to bauerle which is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein during certain operating conditions such as a single point sensor failure the speed of the vehicle will be limited by the position of the throttle 22 the position of the throttle 22 is related to both the speed of the vehicle and the torque output of the engine 12 as described previously during certain driving conditions that involve high torque demand the air flow through the throttle 22 at a limited position will not be great enough to produce a desired torque for applications such as towing the limited torque produced by the fixed throttle limit is heavily dependent on operating environment and vehicle loading this invention overcomes these limitations while maintaining a safe vehicle response during the sensor failure referring to fig2 the method of.
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excess amounts of grease in prior art tendons which leaks out the ends of the tendons and through any breaks or pinholes in the jacket is substantially eliminated by the present invention the thixotropic corrosion inhibitor 18 should have grease like properties relative to its ability to be applied to the wrapped wires 14 and to stay put and adhere to the wires of the multi wire strand 11 the thixotropic corrosion inhibitor not only acts as a corrosion inhibitor for the wires of the multi wire strand 11 but also acts as a lubricant between the individual wires of the multi wire strand 11 and between the multi wire strand 11 and a loosely fitting seamless plastic jacket 22 the coated wires 14 are surrounded by a loosely fitting seamless plastic jacket 22 which provides an air space 24 between the plastic jacket 22 and the outer surfaces 16 of the coated wrapped wires 14 the inside diameter of the seamless plastic jacket 22 is greater than the diameter of the multi wire strand 11 such as to form a loosely fitting jacket the diameter of the multi wire strand 11 is the diameter of the circle that touches the outside surface of the wrapped wires 14 the seamless plastic jacket 22 should be sufficiently thick and tough such as not to be.
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forming a negative die half 50 see fig3 4 bearing an inverse relief image 52 of the raised design 14 whereby the depression on the negative die half 50 corresponds to the relief image and height thereof on the positive die referring now to fig3 and 4 illustrated are perspective views of a negative die half 50 only the lower and side surfaces of the negative die half 50 are shown for the ease of illustration although it will be understood that the negative die half 50 can and often will be thicker for use in pressing fig3 and 4 each show the inverse relief image 52 of the raised design 14 the corresponding positive die counterpart can be similarly machined alternately the positive die can be formed by taking an impression of the negative die for example a border may be installed surrounding the negative die and optionally a de mold release chemical such as stearic acid eviroshield or watershield brand release agents from zyvax inc of boca raton fla universal mold release u2122 from smooth on company of easton pa or other mold release agent is applied to the negative relief die a liquid casting material which is preferably acrylic or plaster based material known to the skilled artisan can then be introduced into the bordered negative die an exemplary liquid casting material is sold under the brand.
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ii extracting a video program signature from the program signal iii extracting an audio ancillary code from the program signal and iv extracting a video ancillary code from the program signal any one or more of these detection functions may be used in order to identify the local source of the signals displayed by the television receiver 22 u2032 for example the tuner of the television receiver 22 u2032 may be identified as the source of the signals being displayed by the television receiver 22 u2032 if a reference audio signature extracted from an audio output of the television receiver 22 u2032 matches a source audio signature extracted from an audio output of the source scanning tuner 66 or if a reference video signature extracted from a video output of the television receiver 22 u2032 matches a source video signature extracted from a video output of the source scanning tuner 66 similarly the vcr 28 may be identified as the local source of the signals being displayed by the television receiver 22 u2032 if a reference audio signature extracted from an audio output of the television receiver 22 u2032 matches a source audio signature extracted from an audio output of the vcr 28 or if a reference video signature extracted from a video output of the television receiver 22 u2032 matches a source video signature extracted from a video output of the vcr 28 the game 26 may be identified as the local source of the signals being displayed by the television receiver 22 u2032 if a reference audio signature extracted from an audio.
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element 30 b as viewed in the direction of rotation of the roll 3 b an overpressure prevails between the cover 29 and the roll clothing 3 ii the pressure sensor 24 c provides for a measurement of the vacuum whereas the pressure sensor 24 d provides for a measurement of the overpressure between the air guiding element 22 d and the clothing 3 ii a vacuum prevails whereas between the air guiding element 22 c and the clothing 3 ii an overpressure is present by virtue of the vacuum air enters through the air passage opening 21 1 from the outside into the intermediate space between the cover 29 and the clothing 3 ii whereas by virtue of the overpressure air escapes outward through the air passage opening 21 ii which is drawn away through the suction hood 19 a in this manner the degree of separation of foreign particles such as trash and the like may be varied at the separating knives 31 a 31 b turning to fig6 in a cleaning assembly which is disposed in a closed housing 37 and which may be a cvt 4 model manufactured by tr u00fctzschler gmbh amp co kg monchengladbach germany the fiber material to.