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9 | and partially removing the impurities at the surface portion of substrate 100 using the hydrogen plasma treatment of the present invention a refractory metal layer 112 e g a titanium ti layer is deposited on the exposed surface of the wafer this deposition is made to a thickness of about 40 to about 90 angstroms at a temperature of about 580 u00b0 c to about 640 u00b0 c via a pecvd process on the exposed surface of the semiconductor substrate 100 the sidewall and the bottom of the contact hole 106 and the insulating layer 104 specifically after completing the hydrogen plasma treatment a depositing source gas e g ticl 4 gas is introduced into the chamber 50 shown in fig2 at a flow rate of about 4 5 sccm for about thirty seconds an rf plasma power of about 350 w is applied to the rf electrode while the bias power is grounded to deposit the refractory metal such as titanium ti a reaction between silicon atoms and the deposited titanium atoms occurs at an interfacial surface of the titanium layer and the exposed silicon area to form a refractory metal silicide layer such as a titanium silicide tisi x the titanium layer 112 is. |
7 | absorbers 60a 60c are orthogonal to the bottom surface 50a of the substrate 50 any stray light that does not intersect the absorbers with a near normal incidence will intersect the bottom surface 50a of the substrate so it may also be advantageous to coat the bottom surface with a light absorbent material it is preferred for the light absorbers to have a relatively thin cross section so that the tops of the absorbers do not present a large surface from which stray light may reflect to minimize this effect by providing minimum width top surfaces the absorbers may have a triangular upright cross section i e the absorbers are wedge shaped or a trapezoidal upright cross section for example an embodiment of the invention incorporating upright triangular wedge shaped absorbers is shown in fig5 alternatively such wedge shaped absorbers can be inverted thereby directing reflected light toward the bottom of the substrate although providing a relatively wide top surface to the absorber in fig5 elements corresponding to similar elements in the embodiment of fig4 are illustrated with the same reference designations the embodiment of fig5 is also advantageous because the inclined input face of the absorbers causes stray light from fiber 100 to strike the absorbers with an angle that is even closer to perpendicular than is achieved by the absorbers in fig4 thus even further attenuating the stray light fig6 illustrates the effect of components of stray light reflected off of the absorbers of fig4 by way of example a stray light ray 70 strikes the absorber 60b at near normal incidence thus generating a weak reflected component 72 the component 72 then strikes the bottom surface 50a which. |
3 | oil 30 u00ae was used as a reference and a lot better than that of mixed semi synthetic fluid containing 60 of mineral oil with relation to the synthetic base with the trade name bd sep 60 u00ae table 1 shows a qualitative assessment of users 39 perception of performance aspects where vu means very unsatisfactory u u2014 unsatisfactory s u2014 satisfactory and vs u2014 very satisfactory in its form the bio lubricating fluid has a cod of 14 of the value of a synthetic fluid and in the order of 5 5 of that of a semi synthetic fluid considering the respective products diluted in the manner indicated the bio lubricating fluid has a cod of approximately 49 less than half of the value of the synthetic fluid as for the semi synthetic fluid the bio lubricating fluid a has a cod in the order of 19 less than 1 5 therefore it can be asserted that additivation among the products shown in tables 2 and 3 is similar however a cod of the bio lubricating fluid a is low exclusively due to the absence of any oily material in the formulation the analysis of biodegradability by the oecd method no 301 oecd guidelines for the testing of chemicals section 3 degradation and accumulation test no 301 ready biodegradability oecd organization for economic co operation and development showed that the biodegradability during a period of 20 days was 93 3 characterizing it as u201c readily biodegradable u201d the formulations of bio lubricants a b and c were subjected to field. |
9 | liquid is under pressure and is supplied with said cooling liquid from a liquid supply line 17 also depicted is a control valve assembly 15 which operates to control the flow of liquid to the injection nozzle 30 the injection nozzle 30 controls the flow of cooling liquid which is atomized and injected into the liquid coolant line 9 the cooling liquid flow is a function in response to a temperature sensor 19 mounted in the gas or liquid conduit 26 spaced a distance downstream from the injection nozzle 30 the temperature sensor 19 functions to send a temperature measurement signals to a temperature controller 11 which evaluates the temperature against a desired set point and sends a corrective signal to the control valve assembly 15 to either restrict or increase the flow of the cooling liquid preferably the distance between the temperature sensor 19 and the injection nozzle 30 is distance sufficient to allow the steam to come to equilibrium after the liquid has been injected in the stream to ensure a true measurement of the steams thermal energy thus the control valve assembly 15 operates to vary the water flow in the liquid coolant line 9 which in turn modulates the amount of liquid sprayed into the gas or liquid conduit 26 in the present embodiments the control valve assembly 15 is incorporated into the body of the desuperheater as show in fig2 6 continuing with fig2 4 each depicts a cross sectional close up view of an embodiment of the present invention more specifically turning to fig2 a gas or liquid. |
6 | other benefits from the construction and design translate into greater efficiency and improved performance a number of uses of the engine described are possible for example the engine design can be used in a wide variety of motors compressors water turbines gas turbines jet engines propellers hydraulics and transmission systems for example the design described with reference to the figures can be used in the transmission system of a bicycle the design can also be utilized to reduce damages from vehicle crashes because the design provides an opposite force to slow the vehicle more easily than conventional designs a wide range of adaptations can be made to the design described in the present application for example one adaptation can include two pistons positioned at angles to each other this implementation would have four cylinders providing power yet it would provide significant improvements over conventional four cylinder engines other configurations and variations can also be implemented depending on the needs of the design 39 s use in performance tests conducted by the inventors the design has provided an increase in torque many times greater than conventional systems a person of skill in the art can represent the forces created in formulaic terms such that the performance advantages of the design described herein can be mathematically compared to known systems 0044 fig1 illustrates a portion 50 of an engine having a piston 52 an intake valve 54 an exhaust valve 56 a spark plug 58 a combustion chamber 60. |
1 | time the patient may also be supplied with a home use version of the oxidizing composition and the sealant as an option for continued improvement in tooth color the above steps were performed on extracted molars and premolars n 25 obtained through orthodontists with patient consent and stored refrigerated in phosphate buffered saline pbs solution at ph 6 8 until use individual teeth were removed from the pbs solution allowed to air dry for 60 seconds and the roots inserted up to the cementoenamel junction into a high viscosity aqueous gel to keep the roots hydrated during the procedure an initial tooth shade was taken using a minolta cm504i chromameter konica minolta and recorded steps 2 total treatment time of 10 minutes and 3 total treatment time of 120 seconds were performed on the extracted teeth and a 32 minute period was allowed to elapse during which the teeth were rinse with water every 8 minutes to simulate the rinsing process that typically occurs during the cleaning process after the simulated cleaning process time had elapsed the teeth were polished with a medium grit prophy paste using a slow speed handpiece and prophy cup teeth were rinse with water and a final tooth shade was taken using the method described above and recorded in table 2 below l a b initial color readings l a b final color readings the following whitening method was used to demonstrate the ability of a high viscosity tooth whitening composition to remove an artificial stain from the surface of a bovine enamel substrate in vitro when light energy is use to enhance penetration a 10. |
3 | 667 675 675 675lhsv 0 54 0 54 0 54 0 54 0 54days on stream 8 9 11 12 13pour point u00b0 f herzog 37 23 20 20 23astm d 97 45 25 20 25 25kv 40 u00b0 c cs 32 44 44 57 33 19 33 31 32 70kv 100 u00b0 c cs 5 507 5 574 5 523 5 543 5 489cloud pt u00b0 f 56 40 28 27 44lube yield wt 91 9 85 2 81 0 83 1 85 9v i 105 7 102 7 102 1 102 5 103 1______________________________________ fig5 shows the vi vs pour point response of the zsm 48 catalyst and compares this to a conventional ni zsm 5 catalyst for dewaxing the same feedstock the conditions used in the zsm 5 hydrodewaxing run were essentially the same except that the liquid hourly space velocity lhsv was maintained at 1 0 hr 1 instead of 0 5 hr 1 this data demonstrates that the zsm 48 catalyst produces a higher viscosity index material than zsm 5 at equivalent pour points additional data are plotted in fig6 and compare the lube yield vs product pour point data for the zsm 48 and zsm 5 catalysts these data show that the lube yields from both catalysts are equivalent at the target 20 u00b0 f pour point although. |
7 | partially coherent euv radiation suitable for projection lithography application_number US 37794703 A description the k u00f6hler illuminator is an important class of illumination systems that can be described as providing a fourier transform relationship between the source and the target illumination plane a simple manifestation of such a system is a single lens where the source is placed in the front focal plane and the target illumination plane in the back focal plane in this configuration the lens can be seen as a collimating optic with respect to the source each individual source point where a source point is defined as an elemental independent point radiator can then be viewed as generating a plane wave exiting the lens at some unique angle for a source point centered on the lens optical axis the plane wave will travel along the optical axis and for any other source point the exit angle will be determined by the angle defined by the source point offset from the optical axis and the distance to the lens the front focal length of the lens because there exists a fourier transform relationship between illumination angular bandwidth and spatial coherence the coherence area at the target illumination plane can be seen to be inversely proportional to the source size or extent in the front focal plane where source size. |
8 | rms to dc converter are shown in fig7 14 19 21 and 28 however the concepts presented in this invention disclosure are thought to be independent of the precise electronic implementation accordingly based upon the foregoing discussion a u03c3 u03b4 difference of squares rms to digital converter provides numerous advantages including 1 a u03c3 u03b4 difference of squares rms to digital converter employing internal multi bit quantization implemented with a multiplier fig7 or with matched squaring circuits fig8 2 a u03c3 u03b4 difference of squares rms to digital converter with an n th order loop filter employing single bit quantization and filtering in the feedback path as described in fig1 14 and 19 including the addition of a loop filter zero for frequency compensation 3 a chopper stabilized u03c3 u03b4 difference of squares rms to digital converter with extended dynamic range according to 1 and 2 employing commutators around the multiplier and in the feedback path as described in fig2 4 a u03c3 u03b4 difference of squares rms to digital converter according to 1 2 and 3 built around a loop filter with more than 1 integrator stabilized by feedforward and or feedback paths as exemplified in fig2 5 a chopper stabilized bandpass u03c3 u03b4 difference of squares rms to digital converter according to 1 and 2 and described in fig2 and 28 6 a u03c3 u03b4 difference of squares rms to digital converter according to fig7 8 14 19 21 23 or 28 in which the feedback dac reference voltage v ref is dynamically adjustable preferably but not necessarily as a function of. |
4 | with woven vascular grafts in several configurations was completed the following materials although not exclusive were included a pga dacron u2122 80 20 low and high porosity 4 and 6 mm in diameter b pga copolymer having glycolic acid ester and trimethylene carbonate linkages 4 mm d gore tex a trademark of wil gore amp associates inc 4 8 and 10 mm the overall patency rate for pga containing grafts was substantially higher than controls 58 vs 41 bi and tri component vascular grafts made of biodegradable and non degradable fibers have been studied in the beagle observations carried out from u02dc 30 days to u02dc 7 months showed that as the absorbable component left the graft structure organized and oriented tissue invaded the graft approximating the location of the degraded material the tissue ingrowth appeared to mobilize as a neointima with the lumenal surface covered by cells strongly resembling endothelium the non degradable component exhibited dispersed fibers within a matrix of mature highly vascularized granulation tissue this rich blood supply persisted for the period of maximum observation the graft structures were provided in two diameters 4 and 8 mm id the former were studied as interpositional grafts in both carotids of the host the latter as interpositional grafts in the thoracic aorta the 4 mm grafts 40 60 mm in length were examined at 1 and 2 months and showed high degrees of patency the tissue reaction showed progressively. |
6 | heat is transmitted through the metal core in the printed circuit board 17 directly to the support 1 u2032 or conducted to it in this way the perimeter light 3 and its housing 18 are protected from excessive heat or overheating the cover 2 is pushed over the preassembled optical window 10 during this process the cover 2 slides over the end face 25 of the optical window 10 with elastic expansion until the rim 26 of the opening snaps into the shoulder 24 of the optical window in this way the optical window 10 is braced and held against the carrier 17 hence additional fastening means for the optical window 10 are unnecessary due to the preloading of the light housing 18 the seal 21 is also elastically compressed between the ridge 5 and the housing 18 thus reliably preventing the penetration of moisture into the housing 18 the mirror mounting bracket 71 embodiment shown in fig2 differs from the embodiment described above only in that the light housing 54 has a preferably ring shaped cavity 27 provided between the housing walls 29 29 u2032 and a central midsection 28 this midsection 28 has at its free end a recess 28 u2032 into which the led 16 projects in a form fitting manner in the assembled light housing 54 the optical window 50 has the central protruding housing section 51 which rests in the opening 9 in contrast to the mirror mounting bracket 1 embodiment described above the end face 52 of the central housing section 51. |
4 | invention consist of a mixture of from about 95 to 35 mol preferably 90 to 50 mol of at least one diol of the kind mentioned above and about 5 to 65 mol preferably 10 to 50 mol of at least one monoalkanolamine of the kind mentioned above chain lengthening agent mixtures of ethylene glycol and or butane diol with monoethanolamine and or 1 amino 3 propanol are preferred chain lengthening agent mixtures containing for example about 5 to 35 mol of monoethanol amine and about 95 to 65 mol of ethylene glycol are particularly preferred the molar ratio of higher molecular weight polyesters or polyethers on the one hand to the mixture of low molecular weight chain lengthening agents on the other should be between about 1 1 and 1 6 preferably between about 1 1 5 and 1 5 the polyurethanes are substantially free from reactive end groups they are generally prepared at an nco oh ratio of between about 0 95 and 1 05 preferably between about 0 96 and 1 01 the solvents used for the polyurethanes according to the invention may be either highly polar or less polar solvents known per se or mixtures of such solvents examples include dimethylformamide dimethylacetamide dimethylsulphoxide ethylacetate methylglycol acetate methylethyl ketone acetone cyclohexanone tetrahydrofuran dioxane halogenated hydrocarbons. |
4 | directly adjacent and movable bar 4 viewed in machine direction m arrow the single filler piece 29 is arranged on a movable bar 4 on the left and on the following movable filler bar 4 on the right so that u2014 viewed from the center of wire section 28 u2014 always the same width x on movable bars 4 is used this results in the already discussed advantages in addition bar arrangement 1 illustrated in fig2 a 2 b 3 4 and 5 and wire section 28 illustrated in fig6 are ideally suited for use in a machine for the production of a fibrous web especially a paper cardboard or tissue web as already explained the illustrated actuation device 5 can be a tube 5 1 in all design forms filled with a liquid or gaseous medium 11 a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder a v drive an eccentric or another similar lifting element in general movable bar 4 may be a forming bar or dewatering bar 8 an oil scraper bar or a scraper in contrast element 6 may be a forming wire 6 1 in a wire section for a machine for the production of a fibrous web a press roll. |
9 | is furnished by support rollers 82 positioned on structure 1 limit and control switch 81 is tied into the central control as mentioned hereinabove for the driving motor 78 in this embodiment i attain improved operation of pusher plate 70 by introducing an air assist cylinder 83 mounted on travel carriage 80a with an air operated piston and rod 84 operatively connected to swivelling member 71 through fastening plate 85 an air supply not shown is fed to air ports 86 on opposite ends of cylinder 83 through air ports 86 and controlled by three way valves 87 the action of the air cylinder has the effect of smoothing the action of chain 72 on plate 70 and avoiding slamming stripper plate 34 g 34 serves to assist in depositing the layers of packages upon elevator platform 5 after they are discharged by sweep 34 d 34 this component forms a part of the main elevator structure 90 which is basically a part of the machine structure 1 its principal element is a flat preciprocating aluminum plate 91 positioned on a pair of racks 92 driven by pinions 93 through geared head motor 94 and drive shaft 95 rollers 96 support the travel of plate 91 in slides 98 against stops 97 plate 91 is positioned at the discharge end of conveyor 4 during the formation of the layer of packages 7 upon it after the discharge of the layer by sweep upon plate 34 g 34 the latter is retracted and causes the packages to drop upon the. |
8 | burst is received from the receiver step 905 if all bursts have been processed u201c yes u201d path out of decision step 928 then the toa is determined using the results of the ici step 930 fig1 and 11 respectively illustrate the toa performance using the apparatus illustrated in fig8 for a channel which experiences awgn and cci by comparing fig1 and 11 with fig6 and 7 the improvement using the modified ici algorithm in accordance with the present invention can be seen in fact by comparing the fig1 and 11 with fig1 and 2 it can be seen that the modified version of the ici algorithm in accordance with the present invention in an environment where gsm and edge signals co exist results in almost the same performance as in the gsm or edge only case where a loss of about 1 db only can be observed it should be noted that no detection of the modulation format is necessary although the present invention has been described above in connection with a gsm receiver the present invention is equally applicable to a edge receiver in case of an edge receiver rotator unit 820 would perform a derotation of u2212 u03c0 8 the remainder of the processing would be performed in accordance with the description above it should be noted that exemplary methods of the present invention are not limited to application described above the present invention. |
8 | of transistor 73 and thus with the conductive element 80 and the drain well 76 with which conductive link 84 communicates known fabrication processes may be used to form the various features of transistors 72 and 73 as well as the underlying insulative layer 71 overlying insulative layer 90 and contact elements 85 88 an electrical schematic representation of a voltage shunting element 70 of the type shown in fig8 is provided in fig9 0045 fig1 depicts a combined block diagram enlarged schematic representation of another insert 18 of fig2 illustrating esd structure 40 as comprising a fusible element 44 fusible element 44 is configured to electrically connect to contact pad 31 through conductive element 32 a similarly fusible element 44 is configured to electrically connect to the contact member 22 through conductive element 32 b 0046 fig1 is a top plan layout of fusible element 44 of fig1 as implemented on a silicon substrate 12 not shown fusible element 44 may be implemented using metal a metal alloy polysilicon or other conducting material and may be fabricated by know processes fusible element 44 is shaped so as to fuse during an esd event if fusible element 44 fuses or is u201c blown u201d during an esd event the fused or u201c blown u201d fusible element 44. |
4 | 12 extending from a terminal edge 11 of the sliver guide portion 8 39 arcuately along a portion of the circumferential periphery of the opening roller 2 in the direction of the rotation thereof and a third debris guide portion 13 extending from the fiber guide portion 12 outwardly away from the opening roller 2 according to the present invention the guide plate 8 is of a unitary one piece construction whereby its guide portions 8 39 12 13 pivot unitarily toward and away from the sliver feed roller 6 and the opening roller 2 the guide plate 8 being spring biased as representatively indicated by the spring 10 toward the feed roller 6 and the opening roller 2 in this manner the sliver 4 is pressed by the sliver guide portion 8 39 of the guide plate 8 against the serrated surface of the feed roller 6 which in turn causes the sliver 4 to be fed along the sliver guide portion 8 39 to the opening roller 2 which operates to draw the fibers of the sliver 4 from the edge 11 of the sliver guide portion 8 39 in a combing like manner the debris guide portion 13 of the guide plate 8 cooperates with the housing 1 to define a debris discharge opening 14 through which dirt and debris in the sliver may be separated from the individual fibers thereof as hereinafter described since the sliver fiber and debris guide portions 8 39 12 13 of the guide plate 8 are formed as aforementioned as an integral one piece component no joints exist between the differing guide portions 8 39 12 13 in which individual fibers could catch and cause an accumulation of a flock of. |
4 | the maximum and 2xa stands for the two times of actuator spacing from fig6 we can determine that baselining threshold for the actuator equal to u03b4 u 12 54 during the baselining process also optionally we can add the baselining threshold for the measurement u03b4 y 0 151 which can be measured in the same fashion for picketing detection during baselining actuator picketing was barely observed by visual inspection in this test the baselining scan number was set at 50 for the online detection algorithm the thresholds u03b4 u and u03b4 y were used to monitor the alignment in closed loop this test was conducted when the paper machine experienced a half zone width sheet wander fig7 a and 7b show the spread of high frequency accumulated powers for both the measurement profiles and actuator setpoint profiles during monitoring respectively it can be seen that at scan 21 both the measurement high frequency spread and the actuator high frequency spread were higher than the thresholds at this juncture picketing was detected which automatically triggered the closed loop alignment identification in order to test the reliability and efficiency of the detection algorithm the automatic closed loop identification was temporarily disabled this allowed the profile to develop fully as there was no alignment update at scan 113 see the data cursor on the plot of autoflow high frequency accumulated power in fig7 b picketing is apparent by. |
7 | which is a high level block diagram of a storage device 210 constructed according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention storage device 210 is permanently or removably connected to host 105 for data exchange similarly to how prior art storage device 110 is connected to host 105 in fig1 a user storage area 220 contains user files 122 and service files 124 similarly to user storage area 120 of fig1 user storage area 220 also contains compulsory files 226 a display 104 is optional for displaying data from a device storage area 230 such as a user identification under the control of controller 100 preferably display 104 uses an u201c electric paper u201d i e a screen that retains its displayed content upon power cutoff as described for example in u s pat no 5 389 945 to sheridon which patent is incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein compulsory files 226 are conventionally accessible to host 105 via the operating system and the file system of host 105 the operating system and the file system of host 105 may be loaded from user files 122 and service files 124 or alternatively from another storage device not shown that is connected to host 105 examples of compulsory files 226 include an autorun program file that runs automatically upon storage device 210 being turned on or connected to host 105 an application program that resides in the root directory of storage device 210 and a document file that has an eye catching icon and that appears e g according to the windows u2122 operating system under the u201c my documents u201d folder it is the. |
1 | this screen we found that most of our hits defined as conferring survival to at least 20 of the nematodes after five days were from the saponin family of natural compounds these natural products identified in the primary screen were retested and confirmed fig1 table 1 of the twelve saponins identified six of the compounds a7 a8 a24 a20 a17 and a21 had no precedent in the literature regarding their structure or biological activity however in some cases related analogs have been described moreover although the antifungal effects of some of these saponins have been reported sata et al biosci biotechnol biochem 62 1904 1911 1998 ohtani et al phytochem 33 83 86 1993 their efficacy against candida spp has not been studied after confirmation of these hits dose response experiments were conducted to determine the concentration that provided maximum nematode survival the compounds conferred a range of nematode survival from 27 compound a6 to 93 compounds a2 a7 a24 and a25 however with the exception of a6 all compounds conferred a nematode survival over 65 fig1 several representative members of the saponin family of natural products compounds a8 a11 a16 a20 and a24 fig1 had similar chemical structures and conferred a high degree of worm survival fig1 compounds a8 and a24 are. |
7 | set of all the snapshot images the snapshot administration unit 442 receives the data transmitted from the target volumes such as 410 420 and 430 in fig4 and determines whether to send the data to the snapshot volume management unit 446 to be stored after comparing the data with the snapshot images stored in the snapshot image storage unit 444 and changes the address of the stored data to the corresponding snapshot images in the snapshot image storage unit 444 please refer to fig5 a for each snapshot image stored in the snapshot image storage unit 444 in fig5 a the snapshot image 510 is divided into two parts a primary bitmap table 512 and a removed history data cow bitmap table 514 referred to as u201c cow bitmap table u201d thereinafter in each snapshot image 510 the primary bitmap table 512 includes a plurality of positions for storing storage spaces corresponding to the target volumes for example two positions of the primary bitmap table 512 are respectively used for storing a portion of the storage spaces of the target volumes 520 and 530 the positions of the storage spaces are mapped one to one to the target volumes each position of the cow bitmap table 514 is used for storing the corresponding position of the snapshot volume 540 the positions of the storage spaces are mapped one to one to that of the snapshot volume in a selected embodiment the sizes of the primary bitmap. |
7 | the waveform labeled wl one of wl 0 and wl 1 as seen in fig2 the high value on a word line causes all the access transistors of all the memory cells of the associated row of sixteen memory cells to be conductive one entire sixteen bit value is output from the array 2 to the eight column multiplexer demultiplexers the eight column multiplexers 3 10 select one eight bit value to be output onto the data output leads of the memory based on the value of the read address values rca 0 and rca 0 n the differential voltages on selected pairs of bit lines are coupled through the multiplexers of the column multiplexer demultiplexers and onto the input leads of the sense amplifiers of the column multiplexer demultiplexers the resulting eight bit value is output onto the output leads 60 67 of the memory device 1 the outputting of the eight bit data value is illustrated in fig7 at time t 2 in the waveform labeled dout 7 0 read returning to fig6 a one shot circuit 105 detects the low to high transition of the signal iclk after a delay one shot circuit 105 outputs a high pulse of a reset signal this is illustrated in fig7 by the first high pulse in the waveform labeled reset in fig7 the dashed arrow labeled a represents the delay introduced by one shot circuit 105 reset pulsing high causes rclk to transition low because the high value of reset is present on the upper input lead of nand gate 106 of fig6 rdwclk is a digital low so a digital high is also present on the lower input lead of nand gate 106 nand gate 106 therefore outputs a digital low signal thereby causing. |
7 | sound waves propagate in many directions through the bridge when a string is vibrating thus the heavy lines with arrows in fig4 denote that particular path of wave travel that occurs from the point of wire contact with the groove to in the precise direction of normal string movements it should be understood of course that all angles of reflections here are equal but opposite to the angles of wave incidences and that the change in medium from wood to air at the slits 39 edge and groove creates the reflections since the slits are located so closely to the grooves lateral emanating sound waves are quickly directed downwardly to the bridge base and to the diaphragm with minimal attenuation the result is added volume clarity and a ringing tonal quality with reference next to fig2 and 5 a four string banjo bridge 40 is shown which has a crown 41 and a base 42 that has two base feet 43 the crown has a top edge 44 which is formed with four wire string holding grooves 45 a plurality of slits is again formed in the crown such that a pair of slits 47 and 48 straddles each groove each of the slits 48 here is essentially the same as the slits 30 in the previously described embodiment and serves the same function each of the slits 47 however is seen to extend obliquely from the crown edge 44 at an angle to redirect sound waves travelling generally laterally from a wire w held within a groove 45 downwardly towards the base portion of the bridge this serves to amplify the sound in the sense that the sound ultimately generated by the banjo is louder than that generated with bridges made. |
3 | from tunisia two from the north and three from the south linkage to the dfnb1 locus in the two families from northern tunisia families 20 and 60 had previously been reported guilford p ben arab s blanchard s et al a non syndromic form of neurosensory recessive deafness maps to the pericentromeric region of chromosome 13q nature genet 1994 6 24 8 the three families from southern tunisia s15 s19 and st and the family from lebanon lh comprise total of three five two and five deaf children respectively the deafness being of severe or profound degree the marriages were between first cousins s15 st and lh and between first and second cousins s19 linkage analysis of these six families resulted in individual lod scores ranging from 2 5 to 10 with polymorphic markers from the dfnb1 region d13s175 d13s141 d13s143 and d13s115 the second category of patients comprises seven new zealand families with at least two deaf siblings families 51 1160 1548 1608 1773 1873 1877 and one australian 9670 family family 1608 was atypical in that four siblings sharing the same dfnb1 marker haplotypes had a mild to moderate deafness severe at high frequency with the child of one of them being profoundly deaf in family 1873 the unrelated parents individuals ii 2 and ii 3 were deaf as well as their two children and we have therefore considered this as two families bringing to nine the total of independent families apart from families 1608 and 1873 no parent acknowledged any hearing impairment these nine families showed cosegregation between deafness and polymorphic markers of the dfnb1 region with maximum individual lod scores ranging from 0. |
8 | pair of shelves 86 87 that are formed within the cover side walls 12a 12b when the accessory cover 13 is removed from the integrated circuit breaker cover 12 and the actuator accessory unit 29 is removed from the actuator accessory recess 30 the trip actuator latch 36 which is pivotally attached to the actuator accessory unit housing 31 by means of pivot pin 37 lifts away from latch support arm 60 which is retained within the recess 30 in the circuit breaker cover as best seen in fig3 and 4 such that the latch pin 61 is freed from the hook 42 and immediately moves to its 34 tripped 34 position under the urgence of the trip spring 62 to articulate the integrated circuit breaker operating mechanism and separate the circuit breaker contacts when undervoltage release function is not required a simple combined actuator accessory unit is employed similar to that described within aformentioned u s pat no 4 700 161 which includes a permanent magnet seated behind the actuator accessory coil 32 as shown earlier in phantom at 89 in fig4 this allows the combined trip actuator accessory unit 29 to respond to overcurrent conditions and provide shunt trip facility without requiring the energizing of the actuator accessory coil the holding force for the armature 33 during the reset function then being supplied by the permanent magnet the circuits for providing undervoltage shunt trip and overcurrent facility to a single actuator accessory coil 32 are found within the aforementioned u s patent application ser no 133 869 once the trip unit printed. |
7 | telephone network or other public network a private network a virtual private network or any combination of these preferably client 112 and ad portal system 102 include software that enable them to communicate with each other using a standard protocol such as for example the hypertext transfer protocol http or other protocol in one embodiment of system 100 there are two types of advertisers 1 contract advertisers and 2 non contract advertisers a k a transient users a contract user is a user that has entered into an advertising contact with a publishing company affiliated or associated with system 100 whereas a transient user may have no previous relationship with the publishing company fig2 is a flow chart illustrating a process 200 according to one embodiment that occurs when a transient advertiser places an advertisement process 200 may begin in step 202 where advisor 101 executes the front end software using device 112 for example fig3 is a screen shot of an example user interface 300 proved by the front end software as shown in fig3 interface 300 may be a single main window 301 that enables advisor 101 to input data e g customer information advertising copy etc and perform various advertising related functions in step 204 advisor 101 receives a telephone call from the advertiser in step 206 the telephone number from which the advertiser is calling is determined and that number is used. |
9 | network architectures described herein the exemplary computing environment 100 is only one example of a computing environment and is not intended to suggest any limitation as to the scope of use or functionality of the computer and network architectures neither should the computing environment 100 be interpreted as having any dependency or requirement relating to any one or combination of components illustrated in the exemplary computing environment 100 the centralized alert delivery system may be implemented with numerous other general purpose or special purpose computing system environments or configurations examples of well known computing systems environments and or configurations that may be suitable for use include but are not limited to personal computers server computers thin clients thick clients hand held or laptop devices multiprocessor systems microprocessor based systems set top boxes programmable consumer electronics network pcs minicomputers mainframe computers distributed computing environments that include any of the above systems or devices and the like the centralized alert delivery system may be described in the general context of computer executable instructions such as program modules being executed by a computer generally program modules include routines programs objects components data structures etc that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types the centralized alert delivery. |
3 | pfl genes from mannheimia succiniciproducens 55e mannheimia succiniciproducens 55e was plated on lb glucose medium containing 10 g l of glucose and cultured at 37 u00b0 c for 36 hours the colony formed was inoculated in 10 ml of lb glucose liquid medium and cultured for 12 hours the culture broth which had been sufficiently grown was inoculated by 1 in 100 ml of lb glucose liquid medium and cultured in a shaking incubator at 200 rpm and 37 u00b0 c when the culture broth reached an od of about 0 2 0 3 after 4 u02dc 5hours it was centrifuged at 4 u00b0 c and 4000 rpm for 10 minutes to collect cells then the cells were resuspended in 200 ml of 10 glycerol solution at 4 u00b0 c the suspension was centrifuged at 4 u00b0 c and 4000 rpm for 10 minutes and the cells were collected and resuspended in 200 ml of 10 glycerol solution at 4 u00b0 c and then centrifuged at 4 u00b0 c and 4000 rpm for 10 minutes to collect the cells the cells were suspended in glycerol at a volume ratio of 1 1 to obtain cell concentrate the cell concentrate thus obtained was mixed with the genetic exchange vectors pmlko sacb. |
1 | ppolyvinyl chloride pvd vinyl pet types polyethylene terephthalate pet pete ultra high molecular weight polyethylene uhmwp high density polyethylene hdpe polyvinyl chloride pvc low density polyethylene ldpe polypropylene pp polystyrene ps polycarbonate or abs other plastics any other recycled or recyclable polymer wherein the material selected is at least 10 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 and 100 recyclable in another embodiment the lower portion 120 220 comprising a storage means 125 225 for storage of item items imagined by the invention include but are not limited to hair dryers blow dryers curling irons hair irons electric razors electric clippers hair brushes combs or any other appliance which may be associated with the outlet or switch which is being covered by the cover plate 100 200 other appliances include power tools gardening tools and powered devices and re chargeable items the storage means 125 225 comprises at least one array of hooks or pegs 127 227 wherein the array is significantly centered with respect to the averaged location of the at least one affixing aperture 115 215 for accepting the fastener such as a screw not illustrated for fastening to the junction box so as to impose no net torque on the fastener or fasteners when the hooks or pegs 127 227 are loaded another embodiment of the cover plate 100 200 is manufactured with recycled materials and it is further contemplated that the cover plate 100 200. |
9 | these data the compounds useful in this invention should be efficacious in treating autoimmune diseases multiple sclerosis and chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis all of which involve t lymphocyte mediated components activities in the human mixed lymphocyte reaction indicate that the compounds useful in the invention should be effective in preventing transplantation rejection and graft vs host disease the useful compounds active ingredients of this invention can be administered by any means that produces contact of the active ingredient with the agent 39 s site of action in the body of a mammal they can be administered by any conventional means available for use in conjunction with pharmaceuticals either as individual therapeutic active ingredients or in a combination of therapeutic active ingredients they can be administered alone but are generally administered with a pharmaceutical carrier selected on the basis of the chosen route of administration and standard pharmaceutical practice the dosage administered will be an effective amount of active ingredient and will of course vary depending upon known factors such as the pharmacodynamic characteristics of the particular active ingredient and its mode and route of administration age health and weight of the recipient nature and extent of symptoms kind of concurrent treatment frequency of treatment and the effect desired usually a daily dosage of active ingredient per kilogram of body weight ordinarily 1 to 100 and preferably 10 to 50 milligrams per kilogram per day is. |
5 | but which will partially open to allow full access for water and entrained material when the rate of flow is sufficiently high while still obstructing the flow of heavier materials application_number US 7064508 A description referring to fig1 and 2 the gate system 100 of the invention comprises two side brackets 120 and 140 which when attached to a lower fixed screen 160 and upper screen section 180 comprise a frame to which upper gate 200 and rotatable means 230 are affixed side brackets 120 and 140 are 1 u00bc u2033 angle iron braces of sufficient length to span the vertical distance between the street gutter and the top of the standard sewer drain opening in this preferred embodiment side brackets 120 and 140 are constructed of 0 125 u2033 304 stainless steel side brackets 120 and 140 are opposingly affixed to lower gate screen 160 by means of standard cap screws 165 lower gate screen 160 is sized to span the horizontal distance between the left and right sides of a sewer drain opening such that when gate system 100 is installed lower gate 160 effectively blocks debris and other solid matter entering the sewer drain opening at the gutter level in this preferred embodiment lower gate 160 is constructed of 10 gauge 0 75 inch expanded metal stainless steel also shown in fig1 and 2 are anchor plates 145 affixed to both side brackets 120 and 140 and which are used to anchor gate system 100 the opening to the subsurface catch basin positioned above lower gate screen 160 and spanning between side brackets 120 and 140. |
7 | gradation value of the image data while any numerical value including negative numbers and decimals is permitted for the element value of the array data in the present specification u201c array u201d when simply referred to means a data structure of the array data and a two dimensional array is generally used however an optimum data structure may be employed in accordance with a programming language or a computer system for performing calculation such as a two dimensional array or a one dimensional array in a bit plane form first as shown in fig1 an inspection image and design data are read into a computer b 2 b 12 next an roi corresponding to a pattern to be evaluated in the inspection image is designated to detect an edge es 2 on the whole periphery of the pattern to be evaluated a threshold method a linear approximation method or any other methods may be used to detect the edge es 2 fig2 edge points also need to be detected with a sub pixel resolution and if an image size in fig2 is 100 u25a1 100 pixels edge data detected with a sampling resolution of 1 10 pixels is stored in. |
7 | expect that whatever technique is used to quantify the signal 39 s non stationarity the transitions between the regions should be significantly more non stationary than elsewhere in the signal 39 s different regions however non stationarities would be also expected inside these regions what is sought then is a function that reflects the level of stationarity or non stationarity in the analyzed signal and advantageously it should have the form f ue8a0 t 0 when a speech segment is stationary 1 when a speech segment is non stationary 1 that is f t is a function that expresses the level of stationary ness of the speech signal with the value coming closer to 0 the more stationary the speech signal is and coming closer to 1 the more non stationary the speech signal is in accordance with our first method a signal is developed for controlling the modifications of the fig1 speech signal based on the equation c n 1 uf603 e n e n 1 uf604 e n e n 1 2 where e n is the rms value of the speech signal within a time interval n and e n u2212 1 is the rms value of the speech signal within the previous time interval n u2212 1. |
6 | tension of the detonating cord on fasteners 3 fig2 illustrates one possible mode of release of the fastener during deployment in which one of the fasteners 3 has torn through the end of tubing 4 where the fastener was attached for example tearing through hole 15 it is alternatively possible to attach fastener 3 loosely enough so that the detonating cord slips through the fastener thus fastener 3 may alternatively be any of a variety of attachment devices such as a clamp string rubber band or adhesive the attachment device may be placed outside or inside tubing 4 and the holes 15 shown in fig1 represent only one embodiment of the invention and are not necessary tubing 4 may be any tubing with sufficient tensile strength to maintain the sinuous shape of the detonating cord during processing packaging and handling generally tubing 4 will be a thin walled flexible plastic tubing a lay flat tubing which is already creased may be used or the tubing may be round flexibility of the tubing particularly to allow flattening is desirable as the packaging of the line charge apparatus may be achieved by flattening and folding the fabric sleeve between the explosive charges most plastics are suitable for the plastic tubing including polyethylene polypropylene polyester such as mylar u00ae polytetrafluoroethylene such as teflon u00ae. |
8 | whether there is any branch pixel among the traced pixels in the exemplary case illustrated in fig2 the contour pixels 22 and 28 are found to be branch pixels at step 48 and at a next step s49 one of the branch pixels e g contour pixel 22 or 28 is selected at a next step s50 the branch pixel selected in step s49 is tested whether any one of the neighboring contour pixels thereof is an untraced contour pixel having the tracing index selected in step s42 if the number n of neighboring contour pixels conforming to the criterion specified in step s50 is larger than one one of such pixels is newly selected as a candidate pixel to trace at the next step s47 and the process returns to step s43 with the candidate pixel as the selected pixel when n 1 at step s50 the branch pixel mark on the branch pixel is removed at step s52 so that the pixel will not be considered as a branch pixel anymore and at the next step s47 the contour pixel counted at step s50 is newly chosen as a candidate pixel to trace and the process returns to step s43 with the candidate pixel as the selected pixel for the case n 0 at step s50 the branch pixel selected. |
7 | well as other relevant dynamics e g speed course etc of the torpedo as a pursuing vehicle relative to the launch position as a function of time the simulation begins at the launch time t f the origin of the coordinate system for output position data is referenced to the launch point with the x axis aligned to the launcher axis that is the x axis coincides with line trajectory 25 in fig2 the evaluation of the accuracy of the kinematic models consists of matching the x and y output data from the simulator to the x and y positions of the kinematic models at the end of each of the individual trajectory phases shown in fig3 this evaluation will require transformation to align the trajectory data from the six degree of freedom model to the coordinate system of the kinematic vehicle models such transformations are well known in the art an off line characterization process 42 within system 40 provides the operating phases shown in fig3 and the ballistic parameters or corresponding phases and ballistic parameters for other types of pursuing vehicles once the operating phases and parameters have been defined a parameter value extraction module 43 analyzes the data from the three dimensional vehicle model module 41 the module 41 has to be run thousands of. |
6 | e smaller than the cumulative flow cross sections of said ducts 22 and smaller than that of the ducts 31 19 of the pipe 27 and of the recess 25 the flow cross section of the duct 24 is a calibrating flow cross section that is intended for calibrating the pressure of the oil supplying the bearing 14 as the flow cross sections of the ducts 22 and of the ducts 31 19 are larger than that of the duct 24 the oil pressure will barely change while flowing in the ducts 22 and will therefore be substantially the same in the cavities 20 and 23 moreover the cavities 23 and 20 are designed so as to change this pressure as little as possible fig4 shows a variant in which it is the ducts 19 that provide the oil pressure calibration function the flow cross section defined by the ducts 19 cumulative flow cross sections of said ducts 19 is smaller than that of the duct 24 and smaller than that of the ducts 31 22 cumulative flow cross sections of said ducts 31 22 of the pipe 27 and of the recess 25 the flow cross section of the ducts 19 is a calibrating flow cross section that is intended for calibrating the pressure of the oil supplying the bearing 14 the pressure of the oil will therefore be changed while flowing in the ducts 19 and will be higher in the cavity 20 than in the cavity 23 other configurations may result from adding or eliminating parts between the internal part. |
7 | only a standby mode actuation indication may be characterized by a pulsed beep tone while an active mode actuation indication may be characterized by a continuous beep tone in one aspect interrogator 225 may communicate with transponder 160 in a continuous poll and response fashion an interrogation signal is communicated from interrogator 225 to wireless switch 110 e g polling the interrogation signal is received by antenna 165 and consequently delivered to transponder 160 in embodiments the interrogation signal includes an identifier derived at least in part from the association e g u201c marrying u201d procedure previously described in response to an interrogation signal transponder 160 senses the state of switch 170 and generates a response signal that conveys the switch state e g the response the response signal is received by antenna 215 and communicated to interrogator 225 which in turn conveys the switch status to controller 230 the poll and response cycle may repeat iteratively in embodiments the poll and response cycle repeats at a rate in the range of about once per second to about a thousand times per second in embodiments the poll and response cycle repeats at a rate of about one hundred time per second advantageously the poll and response cycle is repeated such that system latency is negligible e g a delay between actuating deactuating switch 170 and the corresponding activation deactivation of generator 240 is imperceptible to the surgeon and or clinically unremarkable in embodiments at least. |
6 | the present invention will be described referring to fig2 and 4 in which a plurality of the discharging devices are arranged outwardly surrounding the furnace bottom 4 as shown in fig2 showing the main portion of the discharging device the radially inner end of the raking arm 9 extends over the circumferential portion of the furnace bottom while the radially outer end of the arm 9 is fixed by a shaft 10 which is rotatably supported through a bearing 13 by a frame member 12 which is in turn removably attached to the outer shell 11 of the furnace 1 the mechanical space formed between the shaft 10 and the frame member 12 is sealed with a seal member 14 the lower end of the shaft 10 is connected to a driving mechanism not shown such as a piston cylinder through a connection bar 15 thus when the driving mechanism is actuated the shaft 10 rotates to swing the raking arm 9 horizontally if the arm 9 is designed to turn 360 u00b0 a large space is required and therefore a larger frame member is required in order to eliminate these requirements efficiently it is desirable to swing the arm 9 within a certain angle range for example within a range of 30 u00b0 it is not desirable that the base portion and the shaft 10 are affected by the heat from the furnace atmosphere and the furnace product therefore it is desirable that a jacket 16 is formed in the frame member 12 supporting the. |
5 | unstable zone or formation 4 flowing an activator plug with fluid pumped through the drill string into the housing of the tool whereby the activator plug lands on the annular shoulder in the housing and the fluid is caused to flow through the tubular arm members and the fluid jet forming ports of the tool 5 if necessary pumping fluid through the jet forming ports at a rate while moving the tool through the portion of the well bore in the unstable zone or formation whereby the diameter of that portion of the well bore is enlarged by fluid jet erosion 6 pumping a cementitious material through the drill string and through the fluid jet forming ports at a rate while moving the tool through the enlarged portion of the well bore in the unstable zone or formation whereby the enlarged portion of the well bore is filled with the cementitious material 7 removing the drill string and well stabilization tool from the well bore while the cementitious material is allowed to set 8 reconnecting a drill bit to the drill string and placing the drill string and drill bit in the well bore and 9 drilling the well bore through the set cementitious material to thereby form a cementitious sheath in the well bore which stabilizes. |
4 | and 5 show first and second embodiments of hemstitches according to the invention each having a series of seams at the right end side thereof located inside of the edge ka of a fabric k fig6 shows a third embodiment of hemstitches which is the same type with the first embodiment in fig4 but has a series of seams at the right end side thereof located outside of the edge ka of the fabric k fig7 shows a fourth embodiment of hemstitches which is the same type with the second embodiment in fig5 but has a series of seams at the right end side thereof located outside of the edge ka of the fabric k the pattern of hemstitches in fig4 and 6 is formed up with a repetition of cyclic stitches 1 7 in which the stitches 1 4 are produced with the forward fabric feed while the needle is laterally swinging the stitches 5 and 6 are produced with the backward fabric feed while the needle is vertically reciprocated without swinging movement and the stitch 7 is produced with the forward fabric feed while the needle is swinging in the pattern of hemstitches the distance between the stitches 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 is represented by w 1 which is approximately 2 mm the distance between the stitches 3 and 4 or 6 and 7 is represented by w 2 which is approximately 7 mm the stitches 4 5 and 6 form a line of straight stitches to actually connect two pieces of fabrics which are. |
4 | 225 to buckle in a predetermined direction under a sufficient longitudinally compressive load applied to the operative segment as shown in the sequence of drawings in fig1 a 1b and 1c the predetermined direction can be substantially radially outward relative to the longitudinal axis e g axis 120 as shown in fig2 a wire pitch of the operative segment 225 is substantially lower than a wire pitch of one or both of the opposed end portions 231 a b as used herein u201c wire pitch u201d refers to a ratio of a measure of a given wire 39 s circumferential winding to a measure of length in some instances the measure of length can be measured relative to the resulting construct e g a directional mesh 100 200 and in other instances the measure of length can be measured relative to the wire e g a length of the wire 201 as but one example a given wire pitch of a wire extending about half way around a longitudinal axis in one centimeter could be 0 5 windings per centimeter another relatively higher wire pitch could be 2 windings per centimeter in a general sense regions of a woven construct 200 outside the operative segment 225 can be woven to a suitably high pitch e g approaching a u201c solid tubular u201d construct as but one example a 0 041 inch mandrel was used to weave a 0 005 inch. |
7 | dial address signalling where no power can be supplied by the telephone subscriber 39 s line bipolar solid state circuitry may be used to provide the necessary backup power supply during these periods application_number US 69820785 A description referring now to fig2 the circuitry of the present invention is shown in its typical application connected to the tip and ring inputs of a telephone subscriber 39 s loop to a voltage regulating circuit and to an associated logic signal control input designated 34 bpe 34 battery power enable input resistor r1 and capacitor c1 form a low pass filter whose input is the telephone subscriber 39 s line via diode bridge cr1 and the hookswitch hs 1 the filter 39 s output is coupled to npn transistor q3 by either diode cr3 or by means alternatively of a direct connection the collector and emitter 39 s circuits for transistor q3 are filter capacitor c2 representing the output for the v dd supply and emitter resistor r3 respectively common emitter npn transistor q1 is driven by the 34 bpe 34 logic signal via a voltage divider made up of resistor r4 and resistor r8 the collector of transistor q1 is tied to the base of transistor q3 so that a logic 34 high 34 at the bpe input enables the battery power supply the aforementioned emitter resistor r3 is also connected to the base of pnp transistor q5 the emitter of transistor q5 is connected to the emitter of npn transitor q2 whose collector is tied to the output of the v dd supply the base of transistor q2 is. |
8 | the first pin vin and the other end of the third filter capacitor c 3 is grounded the first resistor r 1 and the second resistor r 2 are connected in series one end of the first resistor r 1 is connected with the fifth pin out and one end of the second resistor r 2 is grounded both a negative input end of the first voltage comparator and a positive input end of the second voltage comparator are connected between the first resistor r 1 and the second resistor r 2 the detection resistor r 11 is connected between the fifth pin out and the anode of the load end 104 the fourth resistor r 4 the fifth resistor r 5 and the adjusting resistor rx are connected in series one end of the adjusting resistor rx is grounded and one end of the fourth resistor r 4 is connected between the detection resistor r 11 and the anode of the load end 104 both a positive input end of the first voltage comparator and a negative input end of the second voltage comparator are connected between the fourth resistors r 4 and the fifth resistor r 5 an anode of. |
4 | same temperature as the water in tank 34 to cool the formed line prior to spooling finally a conventional spooling assembly 70 is deployed in the assembly line downstream of quench tank 66 wherein each of the individual double strand lines 10 formed by the aforesaid process are individually wrapped about separate spools 72 for storage and shipment in the example set forth above five separate spools would be wound with line 10 by assembly 70 and a total of 199 5 pounds of line 10 would be produced per hour based on 402 feet of line per pound in a second example four pair of double strand lines 10 of the same nylon copolymer have been formed using an eight hole die 28 wherein the individual strands 12 and 14 are each 0 095 inch in diameter the diameters of the die holes are each 0 260 inch the melt temperature water temperatures and oven temperatures are all the same as in the prior example because the line being formed is comprised of strands of greater diameter than the line in the prior example the air gap is six inches the initial strand contact points 33 are again 2 to 4 inches below the surface of the water the rotational velocity of the drive rollers in the first roll stand 44 is 37 9 feet per minute the velocity of the drive rollers in the second roll stand 46 is 117 49 fpm and in the third roll stand is 115 14 fpm in this example 200 97 pounds of line would be produced per hour at 275 feet per pound various changes and modifications may be made in carrying out the. |
5 | is not necessary for the operation the binary voltage input code which is input by voltage pulses representing digital 0 and 1 by programs input into the cpu 37 and the program memory the software instruction programs and the operating program are input the tool cpu 18 thus the programs are placed in the tool in a nonvolatile memory which will retain the programs independent of power to the cpu 18 during the inputting of the programs or at the completion of the input of the software the host cpu 37 executes a verify step which directs the cpu 18 to play back the input programs to the host cpu 37 this is accomplished by encoding the programs as a binary current code the binary current code is obtained by a transistor circuit 42 in which the current is varied to provide the pulse code from the i o circuit 21 externally of the tool a load resistor 44 detects the current changes which are in binary code and inputs the current code to the host computer 37 for a read out of the program or verification of the data the voltage code input is of course operated independently of the current code output this is accomplished by a circuit 46 which separates voltage and current signals the system thus provides a. |
9 | net result of the depicted embodiment is as follows thus the exemplary embodiment of fig5 b achieves a net reduction in makeup water requirement of 12 3 gpm 48 of wesp makeup water or 9 of total makeup water and a net reduction in water discharge of 13 5 gpm 100 of total discharge water the operating costs for an evaporator using flue gas to evaporate a portion of the bleed water are substantially less than those of a direct fired natural gas evaporator as there is no purchased fuel needed to run it and all energy comes from waste heat in the flue gas operating costs decrease as expected in inverse proportion to the percent of condensate return to the boiler fig6 shows for a given boiler steam rate what size evaporator would be required all references including publications patent applications and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein the use of the terms u201c a u201d and u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d and similar referents in the context of describing the invention especially in the context of the following claims are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range unless otherwise indicated herein and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein all methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context the. |
2 | example 6 removal of conjunct polymer from deactivated catalyst a by 1 butyl pyridinium chloride in a round bottom reaction flask equipped with stirring bar and drying tube cacl 2 drying tube 100 gm of anhydrous hexane were added to 20 gm of spent butylpyridinium chloroaluminate ionic liquid catalyst containing 16 wt 3 2 gm conjunct polymers five grams of butylpyridinium chloride was added to the 20 gm of spent catalyst already in 100 ml anhydrous hexane the reaction was stirred for 30 min and the hexane layer was decanted off the residue was rinsed with an additional 50 ml hexane the hexane layers were added and concentrated to give 1 2 gm of possible 3 2 gm of conjunct polymers an additional 3 gm of butylpyridinium chloride and 50 ml anhydrous hexane were added to the ionic liquid residue from the treatment of the first 5 gm of butylpyridinium chloride and the mixture was stirred for u02dc 15 20 minutes the reaction mixture turned into two phases one phase consisted of granulated brown solids and the hexane layer containing the remainder of the conjunct polymers the hexane layer was decanted off and the remaining solids were rinsed with additional 50 ml anhydrous hexane the hexane layers were combined and concentrated on a rotary evaporator to give additional 1 95 gm of conjunct polymers in addition to the 1 2 gm recovered from the first addition of butylpyridinium chloride thus a total of 3 15 gm or 98 4 of the conjunct polymers present in the spent catalyst were removed the above procedure was repeated with similar results using other spent catalysts with varying conjunct polymers contents the recovered conjunct polymers removed by the procedure. |
8 | this patent document are by way of illustration only and should not be construed in any way to limit the scope of the invention those skilled in the art will understand that the principles of the present invention may be implemented in any suitably arranged software broadcasting network 0022 fig1 illustrates exemplary software broadcasting server 100 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention server 100 comprises rf transceiver 105 antenna 106 and processing system 115 processing system 115 further comprises broadcast controller 120 and memory 125 broadcast controller 120 under control of broadcast application 130 in memory 125 controls the wireless transmission of application programs and user data to system subscribers via rf transceiver 105 and antenna 106 broadcast controller 120 also receives inputs from subscribers via rf transceiver 105 and wireline network 110 which may be for example the public switched telephone network pstn or the internet memory 125 also stores user names table 140 user passwords table 150 end user application program 160 and user data files 170 user names table 140 provides the name of each user which is authorized to access server 100 each user name serves as a pointer to its associated password as stored in user passwords table 150 verification of received user names and passwords provides protection against unauthorized access to server 100 centralized application programs and services exemplary end user application program 160 is available for wireless and or wireline access by authorized users data stored in. |
1 | members 16 to effect spinal fixation each single axis pedicle screw assembly 12 of the present invention includes a screw member 20 having a shaft 22 and a housing 24 as well as a locking screw 26 the shaft 22 and housing 24 are integrally formed as a unitary article such that the shaft 22 and housing 24 are in fixed relation hence the term u201c single axis u201d to describe this type of pedicle screw assembly 12 according to the present invention the shaft 22 includes a thread 28 suitable for introduction into and purchase within bone each housing 24 includes first and second branches 30 32 which collectively form a generally u201c u u201d shaped area dimensioned to receive at least one of a ball portion 34 and or a rod portion 36 forming either end of the rod member 16 according to a further aspect of the present invention and thereafter the locking screw 26 in a preferred aspect each component of the fixed angle pedicle screw assembly 12 is cannulated i e it is equipped with a longitudinal lumen extends through the locking screw 26 and screw member 20 such that a k wire may be used to guide the fixed angle pedicle screw assembly 12 into the patient each poly axial pedicle screw assembly 14 of the present invention includes a screw member 40 a housing 44 and a locking screw 46 the screw member 40 includes a shaft 42 the screw member 40 and housing 44 are separate articles such that the angle of the housing 44 relative to the screw member 40 may be varied in any number of fashions prior to locking them together hence the term u201c poly axial u201d to. |
2 | area at 120 u00b0 the landing of the upper cargo container has been accomplished referring now to fig1 and as mentioned hereinabove body 132 is formed with a plurality of skirts 144 about its lower edges see fig1 skirts 144 interact with chamfered edges 158 of the opening in the corner fitting as such mechanism 102 can be inserted into the opening until skirts 144 contact chamfered edges 158 it will be appreciated that this contact occurs on all four sides of mechanism 102 thus limiting any movement of mechanism 102 with respect to the corner fitting other than downward vertical movement to secure mechanism 102 within the corner fitting a plurality of wedges 160 are employed as shown two wedges are attached on each side of mechanism 102 via clamping screws 162 wedges 160 are preferably formed with a conical shape such that tightening of screw 162 forces the individual wedge into greater contact with the interior surface of the corner fitting thus urging mechanism 102 vertically upward while at the same time fixedly securing mechanism 102 therein fig2 shows a corner fitting of a domestic container containing the automatic lock of the present invention interacting with a retainer positioned on the floor of a well car as discussed hereinabove the retainers located on the floor of the well car penetrate and engage the inboard openings of the lower corner fittings plate 164 which supports retainer 22 typically has a thickness of approximately u00bd inch. |
3 | of 0 2 2 0 u03bcm ra the step of surface treatment for depositing a nickel layer with a thickness of 0 1 5 0 u03bcm on at least one side of said steel sheet or strip and the step of annealing said surface treated steel sheet or strip the details of preferred embodiments of the method of the present invention are described hereinafter before the cold rolling process the base steel is preferably processed to an acid pickling in order to eliminate hot band scales in the acid solution in this case sulfuric or hydrochloric acid is preferably used note that to facilitate the elimination of scales a method for cracking scales on the surface of the hot band using any means such as a scale breaker located at the entrance of the line can be used simultaneously the hot band are continuously cold rolled to approximately the given thickness by a continuous cold rolling mill the dull surface roll can be used to dull the surfaces of the steel sheet or strip to adjust their surface roughness during cold rolling the transcription rate from the roll to the strip is about 10 20 in this case palm oil is used as a rolling oil in this process the steel sheet or strip should be checked for steel thickness. |
3 | in the wet scrubber 40 before flowing through conduit 41 back to entrance line or conduit 11 the sponge iron coming out of the cooling reactor 26 at conveyor exit 27b is now at a sufficiently low temperature that it will not re oxidize upon contact with air or water and is thus safe for shipment and storage a further feature of this invention is the utilization of the nozzles 34 to provide a cooling liquid mist to the vibrating sponge iron particles it is contemplated that this cooling mist will only be applied during the latter or upper spirals after the temperature of the vibrating sponge iron particulate has already been sufficiently reduced basically the addition of the mist is to finally prepare the vibrating cooled sponge iron particulate for exposure to the environment at the exit conveyor 27b the method m 2 of reducing the temperature of recently produced sponge iron is accomplished by apparatus a 2 of fig4 basically the same equipment is utilized in apparatus a 2 as in apparatus a 1 therefore wherever possible the same number or letter designations will be utilized the method m 2 for reducing the temperature of recently produced sponge iron is provided by transferring sponge iron s from reactor bin 51 through vibratory conveyor 50 to the separator or fluidizing vessel 18 the fluidizing vessel 18 includes a central fluidizing housing 18a having mounted thereon a riser tube 18b cooling gas enters the apparatus a 2 through entry line 60 and joins recycling gas from line 61 for cooling through cooling coil 62 the cooled gas is then compressed in compressor 10. |
7 | carries out the mounting process the step s 2006 and displays in the display part 109 a notice indicating that the image data recording preparation is completed a step s 2007 followed by terminating the program according to such a manner it becomes possible to realize communication between the contact communication part 105 and the contact communication part 201 whereas it becomes impossible to realize communication between the contactless communication part 107 and the contactless communication part 202 therefore the dvc 100 can communicate with another apparatus different from the ic card 200 using the contactless communication part 107 as a result of the determination in the step s 2002 when the mounting process is completed the program proceeds to the step s 2007 when the card mounting is not detected in the step s 2001 it is determined whether or not the contactless communication is available a step s 2008 when the contactless communication is available yes in the step s 2008 it is determined whether or not the mounting process is completed a step s 2009 this is for determining whether or not the mounting process is performed in the contactless communication part 202 as is distinct from the step s 2002 as a result of the determination in the step s 2009 when the mounting process is not yet completed the mounting process is performed so that the contactless communication part 107 and the contactless communication part 202 can exchange data therebetween a step s 2010 followed by the program proceeding to the step s 2007 as a result of the determination in the step s 2008 when contactless communication is not available it is determined whether. |
8 | resistors rl 1 to rl 4 have a same resistance value a bias circuit bc 1 is a circuit for supplying a bias current to the bases of the differential pair of transistors q 9 and q 10 through resistors r 9 and r 10 a bias circuit bc 2 is a circuit for supplying a bias current to the bases of the transistors q 1 and q 4 through a resistor r 11 the base of the transistors q 2 and q 3 through a resistor r 12 the transistors q 5 and q 8 through a resistor r 13 and the base of the transistors q 6 and q 7 through a resistor r 14 respectively vcc is a supply voltage of the circuit if current at which each of the second to fifth differential pairs operates is ib current at which each of the transistors of the first pair operates is 2 ib the mixer circuit of embodiment 3 which is configured as described above is formed as an integrated circuit arrangement on a semiconductor substrate as is the case for embodiment 1 the bias currents to the current switch circuits 18 a and 9 a and the bias current to the v i converter 14 a are supplied from a common source through current dividers 200 a. |
9 | 39 and ends are knotted at the outward face of wall portion 39 to prevent movement thereof through apertures 124 and 126 apertures 124 and 126 are positioned directly above and directly below respectively aperture 116 cord member 120 is maintained through apertures 128 and 130 in position securing member 49 adjacent wall portion 39 and through slots 132 and 134 in position securing member 49 adjacent wall portion 37 when tongues 110 and 112 are positioned through apertures 114 and 116 loop section 136 of cord member 120 is stretched and positioned over ear 138 extending from wall section 140 of wall portion 37 the overall length of cord member 120 is such that when loop section 136 thereof is stretch over ear 138 cord member 120 is taut thus urging tongues 110 and 112 into apertures 114 and 116 and thereby wall portions 37 and 39 into firm engagement with position securing member 49 turning now to fig8 through 11 movement of wall sections 37 and 39 and position securing member 49 from their operable engaged positions as shown in fig1 to their stored positions is illustrated wall portions 37 and 39 each include pivotable angled attachment sections 142 and 144 and 146 and 148 respectively angled attachment sections 142 and 144 are formed by sections 150 and 152 and 90 u00b0 angle 153 and angled attachment sections 146 and 148 are formed by sections 154 and 156 and 90 u00b0 angle 158 sections 154 and 156 are of greater length between the point of attachment at bolts 45 and 90 u00b0 angle 158 than is the length of sections 150 and 152 between the point of attachment at bolt 45 and 90 u00b0 angle 153 with the difference. |
9 | in cases where the removal of plated through holes beneath surface pads of power ground lines results in power ground connections not be provided to areas of the circuit board where they are needed additional power ground lines may be required on a top or bottom surface of the circuit board therefore the power ground design engine 730 may evaluate the design layout to determine if all areas of the circuit board are provided with sufficient power ground connections if not then a surface pad only power ground line may be connected to a nearby power ground line whose plated through hole has not been removed by way of an additional power ground line on the surface of the circuit board as a result additional area is made available in lower layers of the circuit board for additional signal wire routings beneath the power ground surface pads without eliminating required power ground connections the signal wire optimization engine 740 takes advantage of this additional area to redesign the signal wire routings to optimize the signal wire routing based on the additional area that is made available the resulting optimized signal wire routings may be fed back into the circuit board design engine 710 to further modify the circuit board design to take full advantage of the additional signal wire routings the resulting optimized circuit board design is then provided to the circuit board fabrication engine 750 which is used along with circuit board fabrication machinery to fabricate the circuit board in accordance with the optimized circuit board design fig8 is a flowchart outlining an exemplary operation of the present invention it will be understood that each. |
8 | as falling within the scope of the present invention as will be discussed in greater detail below the interlocking joints 130 are located about the perimeter so as to create a distributed load path such that there are no concentrated loads on the housing accordingly clamping on a perimeter seal of the housing is substantially uniform moreover the mobile terminal housing employing the torque cell structure 100 is structurally stiffer in torsion and bending as compared to the conventional housing which employs bosses and or fastening hardware in fig2 an example of a hand held mobile terminal housing design 200 is illustrated the hand held mobile terminal 200 can be a palm top u201c palm sized u201d portable computer system a cellular telephone global positioning system gps bar code scanner or the like the hand held mobile terminal 200 comprises a generally bar shaped elongate housing having two generally opposed long broad upper faces two generally opposed long shallow side faces a rear end and a front end the housing can be fabricated from metal plastic or any other suitable structural material at least one torque cell is provided within the housing for example a first torque cell 210 can be located at a top rear portion of the housing to house a display not shown for the mobile terminal 200 the display can display information relating to a mode of operation of the mobile terminal 200 or display check information relating to an item being read by an. |
8 | steps can be performed at the same time ignored or added the steps outlined here use a broader and simpler method to describe the characteristics of the invention and should not be used to restrict the order and the number of times a particular step should be performed first a semiconductor device 100 is provided it has one or more pmos 101 and one or more nmos 102 the semiconductor device 100 generally speaking can be prepared using the normal standard cmos process on a silicon substrate 103 afterwards at least one high stress layer 200 is formed on the semiconductor device 100 as a cap layer of the pmos 101 and at least one nmos 102 the material of the high stress layer 200 can be for example silicon nitride other choices such as teos bpsg psg bsg sio2 and sio x n y are also possible the high stress layer 200 can be formed on the semiconductor device 100 using plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition pecvd or low pressure chemical vapor deposition lpcvd the high stress layer 200 is then covered by photo resist 300 its position can be selected to be the one for pmos 101 or nmos 102 finally ion implantation is performed on the part of the semiconductor. |
4 | is to use a spray head with small nozzle holes as described in u s pat no 4 462 319 larsen above the smaller the hole the smaller the droplet sizes created this works well for pure fuel but blocks if solid particles are present in the fuel the present invention uses a nozzle with a nozzle opening but causes the fuel jet exiting the nozzle opening to impinge upon a splash plate this splash plate functions to break the liquid into small droplets but is not as prone to blockage the present invention employs a plurality of fuel nozzles each having its own splash plate the idea being that several smaller fuel nozzles would more efficiently spray the fuel into the combustion chamber and provide more uniform coverage further if the fuel nozzles are adjustable the spray from one nozzle may be directed to supplement the spray pattern of another fuel nozzle filling in areas that did not receive spray from the first nozzle once this adjustment of one nozzle relative to the second nozzle has been completed it is desirable to keep them in the same relative position but only to move them as a group keeping the same relative orientation between them the present invention employs such a relative. |
6 | sealing element 119 of the flange member 29 and the bush 79 for preventing oil leakage from the flange member 29 side and air leakage from the compressor 9 the compressor 9 has an air suctioning inlet 123 opened in the housing 35 thereof and connected to the load 3 fig5 via a duct and the turbine 7 has an air discharging outlet 125 opened in the housing 17 thereof and connected to the load 3 via another duct the cooler 11 is installed in an air piping or ducting between an air discharging outlet 127 opened in the housing 35 of the compressor 9 and an air receiving inlet 129 opened in the housing 17 of the turbine 7 the turbine housing 17 is lined with an insulating material for suppressing temperature rise of cold air drive power from the engine 2 fig5 is in put as drive torque with a revolution speed through the input pulley 4 and the input shaft 45 to the speed increasing mechanism 5 where it is transmitted via the internal ring gear 57 the planetary pinion gears 59 and the sun gear 61 to the impeller shaft 13 as drive torque with an increased revolution speed for driving to rotate the impellers 69 81 of the turbine 7 and the compressor 9 the compressor 9 suctions air from the load 3 and compresses suctioned air to provide hot compressed air i e high temperature high pressure air which runs through the cooler 11 where it is cooled and cooled compressed air runs into the turbine 7 where it is expanded. |
1 | by including dgj the enzyme activity showed significantly increase in these cell cultures the enzyme activity in mutant lymphoblasts reached to 64 of those found in normal lymphoblasts cultured without dgj at the fifth day the enzyme activity in normal lymphoblasts was also enhanced 30 after cultivation with dgj dgj concentration dependence of u03b1 gal a enhancement in transfected cos 1 cells tgm fibroblasts and lymphoblasts with a phenotype of r301q was examined as shown in fig4 the enzyme activity increased with the increase in the concentration of dgj in the range of 0 2 20 u03bcm in transfected cos 1 cells fig4 a and lymphoblasts fig4 c and between 0 2 200 u03bcm in tgm fibroblasts fig4 b respectively a higher concentration of dgj suppressed the enhancement effect de hnj showed the same effect on the enhancement of u03b1 gal a in cos 1 cells transfected with a mutant cdna of the enzyme r301q at the higher concentrations 1 1000 u03bcm compared with dgj fig5 it is clear that de hnj at 1 mm in culture medium did not inhibit intracellular enzyme activity of cos 1 cells 0055 fig6 shows an experiment to measure stabilization of dgj enhanced u03b1 gal a in lymphoblasts the cells were cultured. |
9 | depend on the crop and planting conditions suitable placement of outlets along extension 30 would result in a generally scattered seed and fertilizer delivery in behind each knife 10 in this case the complete width of soil could be planted roots in the complete width of soil may also be cut by the blade extension without being dragged and fouling the knife 10 the extension blade 30 may be positioned to travel under the path of the angled blade 14 of the adjacent knife 10 knives 10 are mounted to an implement or cultivator frame as in fig7 a wing section of the frame is illustrated in outline form additional central and wing sections are not shown the frame is carried on load bearing wheels not shown which support the frame in a raised position for travel and in operative position adjustment of the height of the frame in a known fashion accurately controls furrow depth depths may typcially range from u00bd inch to 4 inches or up to 6 inches alternatively a ground following linkage may be used to attach each knife to the frame with the depth being controlled by a wheel attached to each knife assembly in use the knifes 10 arranged in parallel fashion on an implement or overlapping arrangement on an angled draw bar are drawn by a tractor together with a seed carrier provided with reservoirs of seed and fertilizer material and a fluid delivery system operatively connected with the conduits 22 on the knives. |
8 | location where they may be heated and compressed to produce fluid epoxy resin material to enter mold cavities of the mold chases during molding of each portion of the substrates 30 as mentioned above the substrates 30 are molded portion by portion and after molding are moved into the second heat tunnel 24 for post mold curing after curing they are moved into the degating station 26 to remove runner material 44 and cull 46 after degating the substrates 30 may then be stored in a stack magazine to undergo further processes for example for singulation by sawing the molding system preferably uses indexing means to move the substrates 30 along a traveling path through the various parts of the molding system 10 and to position the molding sections of the substrates 30 relative to the molding device for encapsulation the indexing means preferably extend adjacent to the molding device and is substantially parallel with the traveling path of the substrates 30 as shown in fig4 a suitable indexing means is a clamp or pin indexer 58 a clamp indexer comprises a clamping device to grip a side of a substrate 30 and moves it along the traveling path by coordinated clamping and unclamping action on the other hand a pin indexer comprises a pin to locate into a corresponding pinhole formed in the substrate 30 to push it along the traveling path either of these would be. |
6 | the end fittings 2 2 a for illustration purposes the threaded features 6 7 are shown with both the internal thread feature s 6 and the external thread features s 7 though any arrangement of threaded features 6 7 is anticipated and known in the prior art the structure member 3 is shown as a cylinder with a round cross section along the axis but any design and fabrication of cross sectional shape such as square rectangular and or i beam are known the mechanical property requirements of the structure member 3 dictate the design parameters of the structure member 3 to which as the compressive load requirements exerted in the axial longitudinal direction on the structure member 3 through the rod end s 2 2 a increases in value a comparative increase in the physical design parameters of the structure member 3 is required this increase in physical design parameters is usually manifested in an increase in the physical size of the structure member 3 relative to the rod end s 2 in order to increase the compressive load capability in the axial direction of the structure member 3 the outer dimensions of the structure member 3 is increased in the radial direction for the purpose of this disclosure this results in an increase in diameter of the structure member 3 in aerospace applications any such increase in required diameter because. |
5 | is vertical referring now to fig1 a bottom hole assembly 10 comprises a boring device or bit 11 and an entrenching powering device or mud motor 12 having its forward end carrying the bit 11 a drill string 13 is coupled to a trailing end 14 of the mud motor 12 in a conventional fashion the mud motor 12 as shown in fig2 a 2 d includes a hollow cylindrical bearing mandrel 18 having a central through bore 19 the bit 11 is coupled to a bit box 21 formed in the forward end of the bearing mandrel 18 thus the bearing mandrel 18 is enabled to drive the bit 11 in rotation and to transmit thrust from the drill string 13 adjacent its forward end 22 the bearing mandrel 18 is rotationally supported in a lower tubular cylindrical housing 23 by a set of radial bearings 24 a conical shoulder 28 of the bearing mandrel 18 is received in a conical bore 29 of a radial ring 31 a radial face of the ring 31 is arranged to abut an adjacent one of the set of radial bearings 24 male threads 36 of the lower or forward housing 23 couple with female threads 38 in a forward end 39 of an elongated hollow circular outer housing 41 sets of thrust bearings 44 46 are assembled on a carrier nut 47 at. |
9 | from ptfe if ptfe is used in a bonding layer such that it is in an unfused condition in a tape ready for wrapping on a wire the thickness of such a layer should be about 0 2 0 4 mil in addition the thickness of the adhesives layers if they contain tfe copolymer should be minimized while the details of the fluoropolymer behavior in the presence of an intense high temperature electrical arc are not completely understood improved arc tracking of the claimed composites may well involve the well known ablative behavior of ptfe at elevated temperatures for that reason it may also be beneficial to incorporate additives into the fluoropolymer layers used to create an insulation system which are also ablative in nature such additives include minerals which outgas at the temperature of the arc such as carbonates which evolve carbon dioxide e g calcium or magnesium carbonate or minerals containing water of hydration other suitable additives would include polymers which like ptfe itself decompose without producing carbonaceous or other conductive by products on decomposition these additives may be incorporated into the fluoropolymer layers of the claimed composite preferably in those layers nearest the conductor to be insulated in order to avoid bonding of any fluoropolymer layers of the claimed composite to the conductor itself during tape wrapping it. |
5 | it has been taught previously in the literature that a low friction coating on the stand off is beneficial to reduce friction and wear between the two surfaces however at the same time it would be beneficial to mechanically anchor the stand offs to the glass so that the glass can be handled during manufacturing without any stand offs falling off of the glass these two constraints u2014 both low friction and mechanical anchoring u2014 are diametrically opposed and thus there has not previously been a solution that allows both mechanical anchoring and low friction it is thus surprising to note that thin films of low melting temperature alloys particularly those containing indium or bismuth anchor effectively to glass yet provide for good lubricity this is because of the particular mechanism for friction reduction in these films the materials themselves are actually quite adherent but when they are coated to conform to a first rough surface they will have very little total surface area in contact with any other surface that they are placed against further because these low melting alloys have low shear strength they will fail cohesively when rubbed allowing for easy sliding this combination of low contact area and low strength makes for an ideal lubricant with an exemplary coefficient of friction of 0 1 or less however when. |
8 | end of the splice the convolutions will then separate singly by withdrawing the coil from the splice one helical convolution at a time the splice is allowed to radially shrink onto a connection or terminal from one end to the other manual pulling of the removal strip provides fully adequate force to unwind and remove the core leaving the splice tightly affixed to the cable the core may be made from a variety of materials e g polyvinyl chloride polyethylene terephthalate cellulose acetate butyrate and the like the material need merely be a material which is sufficiently rigid to support the splice and allow manual removal of the entire core while being flexible enough to permit the required unwinding splices of the invention have a long lifetime e g at least about 20 years long term reliability is a combination of the article design and the long term stability of these materials the geometry of the cable enables effective stress control with low danger of breakdowns and thermal runaway it is critical to maintain an integral interface between the cable insulation and splice insulation the splice covers of the invention have the ability to be stored at 200 250 expansion and then perform at 20 expansion for many years because heating of the splice is not required for installation the connection can be operated immediately thereafter the electric properties will be met in the normally prevailing temperatures ranges of about 20 u00b0 c to about 130 u00b0 c without. |
7 | end to a positive input of the another differential amplifier 11 thus the first second and third resistors r 9 r 10 r 11 form a summing circuit for forming the sum v 6 v 7 wherein v 6 is the potential of the second connecting point 6 and v 7 is the potential of the third connecting point 7 a negative input of differential amplifier 11 is connected through a resistor r 12 to the first connecting point 5 between resistors r 7 and r 8 a feedback resistor r 13 is connected between an output and the negative input of the another differential amplifier 11 the realization of the method according to the present invention occurs through transducer and the voltage v s at an output a of the instrument 8 can be expressed according to the following formula v s v 6 u2212 v 5 v 7 u2212 v 5 k where k is a constant that represents the gain of the instrument 8 where v s has to be equal to zero or to be between a range of preset minimum and maximum values v 5 v 6 and v 7 are voltages at first second and third connecting points 5 6 7 respectively v s has to be equal to zero or lower than a predetermined reference value v ref if there arises a crack in. |
1 | added to three pounds of soil yielded a quantity in the soil equivalent to the desired application rate expressed in pounds per acre thus 5 cc of the mixture and three pounds of sandy loam soil from keeton calif containing approximately 10 8 sand 24 8 silt and 4 4 clay by weight with an organic content of 0 9 by weight and a ph of 7 2 were placed in a rotary mixer also added was 17 17 17 fertilizer n p 2 o 5 k 2 o on a weight basis at a quantity amounting to 50 ppm be weight with respect to the soil the treated soil was then placed in aluminum flats which were 2 5 inches deep 3 5 inches wide and 7 5 inches long 6 4 x 8 9 x 19 0 cm the soil was tamped and leveled with a row marker to impress six rows across the width of the flat the test weeds were as follows ______________________________________common name scientific name______________________________________green foxtail setaria viridis l beauv barnyardgrass echinochloa crusgalli l beauv sorghum sorghum bicolor l moenchwild oats avena fatua l shattercane sorghum bicolor l moench variant of sorghum ______________________________________ dekalb xi45a corn of species zea mays l was also planted sufficient seeds. |
8 | each frame or of a group of frames preparation of the different symbols i 1 i to be sent on the following frames k k 1 k n to the subscriber d channel frequency location in the channel information to be transmitted on the frequency location of each successive symbol considered sending of the set of the channels of the frequency locations of the symbols to the lmac part and so on for all the other sending nodes e g i k at the lmac level for all the nodes before the start of each frame application to the rf synthesizer of the channel number desired for the frame to come at the lmac level for all the sending nodes just before each symbol to be transmitted sending to the phy layer of the binary information to be transmitted on the respective frequency locations for fabrication by the phy layer of the symbol to be transmitted all the point to point communications represented in the preceding configurations can be generalized to u201c multicast u201d type communications fig1 represents an exemplary implementation in which the hopping law is integrated in the umac part and the rf control is integrated in the lmac. |
1 | with reference to the accompanying drawings in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown this invention may however be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein rather these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art like numbers refer to like elements throughout and prime notation is used to indicate similar elements in alternate embodiments referring initially to fig1 a portable storage and display case 10 for valuable items such as military decorations and jewelry includes a rigid front member 12 having an inside surface 14 opposed to an outside surface 16 the rigid front member 12 has a top edge 18 opposed to a bottom edge 20 and opposing front 22 and rear edges 24 in addition a rigid rear member 26 has an inside surface 28 opposed to an outside surface 30 the rigid rear member 26 has a top edge 32 opposed to a bottom edge 34 and opposing front 36 and rear not shown edges a spine 40 joins the front member 12 with the rear member 26 along their respective rear edges creating a unitary exterior cover 42 an optional fastener 44 such as a zipper or velcro u00ae surrounding the. |
7 | 116 it is learned that the leads it has obtained from sources a e and f are of high value typically leading to a high percentage of loan deals and the leads obtained from for example source k are generally of low quality then the particular buyer can split the 100 leads among sources a e and f and zero out the quantities of the remaining sources including source k upon completing the modification a mortgage lender 114 or mortgage broker 116 would select a recalculate button 308 this will cause the interface 100 to recalculate the values displayed in the screen 300 when the particular mortgage lender 114 or mortgage broker 116 is satisfied with the allocation of leads among the mortgage lead suppliers 102 as shown on the screen 300 then a next step button 310 can be selected to cause the interface 100 to assign an order number for the order criteria screen 300 and then proceed onto a payment process 140 see fig4 according to the present invention subsequent to the completion and submission of the order criteria information screen 200 and approval and submission of the source selection screen 300 by a particular mortgage lender 114 or mortgage broker 116 the mortgage lender 114 or mortgage. |
1 | hook 106 of the heel latching post 44 therefore vertical movement of the elongated plate 40 is thereby prevented which secures the boot 40 to the snowboard 20 pawl 102 is fixedly mounted by pins 108 to a sliding block 110 sliding block 110 is movably mounted within a longitudinal cut out 112 the longitudinal cut out 112 is formed within block 114 which is fixedly secured by pins 116 to the plate 30 the opposite side edge of the pawl 102 is fixedly mounted by pins 118 to a sliding block 120 sliding block 130 is mounted within a longitudinal cut out 122 which is formed within a block 124 which is fixedly mounted by pins 126 to the mounting plate 130 the amount of movement of the sliding blocks 110 and 120 is of course limited by the longitudinal lengths of their respective cut outs 112 and 122 the length of the cut outs 112 and 122 is selected so that the pawl 102 can be moved between the locking position shown in fig8 and the unlocking position shown in fig1 pawl 102 includes an internal cavity 128 within the cavity 128 is mounted a coil spring 130 the inner end of the coil spring 130 abuts against the pawl 102 with the rear end of the coil spring 130 abutting against the block 132 block 132 is fixedly mounted. |
1 | 62 are input to unit 20 through fuse 64 and power on off switch 66 on the front panel of the power and control unit housing is fitted an indicator lamp 68 suitable to signal when the apparatus is 34 on 34 and in a ready conditin also a suitable conventional counter 71 may be provided to keep track of the number of birds debeaked referring to fig2 a the mask means 45 is comprised of a frontal face mask 50 preferably formed integrally with an exhaust tube 70 which feeds into an exhaust conduit 74 the exhaust conduit 74 may be connected to any conventional source of negative pressure not shown accordingly ambient air may be drawn into the exhaust system through the mask to cool the electrode tips and remove any vaporized beak matter through tube 70 as will be described hereinafter in greater detail the electrodes 40 and 42 extend adjustably into the exhaust tube 70 immediately behind the face mask 50 these electrodes are connected to the power source fig2 b through the provision of connector pins 94 and 96 that engage the electordes and provide an electrical path thereto the debeaker and a preferred form of a power supply system is shown schematically in fig2 b the grounded plug 60 is operable to connect to an alternating. |
2 | glycol polypropylene glycol and polytrimethylene glycol are examples in general alkane diols such as the glycols mention above as well as butane diol pentane diol and hexane diol may be used unchanged or polymerized into polyalkylene glycols generally alkane diols with 2 to 24 carbon atoms may be used unchanged or polymerized into polyalkylene glycols typically the copolymer will have two ester linkages with a polyether chain linking the carbonyl carbons and a polyether chain with one or more ether oxygen atoms extending from the ester oxygens the copolymer may be substituted if desired at any convenient location to add molecular weight or a desired functionality the copolymer may be sulfonated to add surfactant activity the sulfonate groups typically attach at positions alpha to an ester linkage for example at the alpha carbon of the carbonyl oxygen atom the sulfonate groups add anionic charge density to selected locations of the copolymer to provide the linearized charge separation and or dipole moment that gives rise to surfactant activity in aqueous solution the anionic surfactants described above are associated with cations the complex has a structure generally according to the following formula where z represents a cation with a single positive charge examples of which include alkaline metals such as sodium potassium and lithium molecular cations that may be used to maintain solution of the surfactants described above include ammonium trialkylammonium and tris. |
6 | to pivot about the axis b defined by the pivot pin in the embodiment depicted in fig2 a 2c a leading edge 210 a of the lever portion 210 is not sharp operation of the depicted blade system 200 is described below again in conjunction with fig2 a 2c fig2 a depicts the blade system 200 in the closed position in the closed position the inner edges 212 a of each blade 206 are located proximate and substantially parallel to the axis a of the body 214 within the slots 222 the retention member 216 is located within the notches 218 so as to hold the leading tips 220 of the blades 206 in the closed position during aiming release flight and initial penetration of the arrow into the target the blade system 200 is in the closed position initial penetration of the arrow begins with penetration of the arrowhead 204 into the hide of a target animal as the arrowhead 204 travels further into the hide the sharp outer edges 212 b of the blades 206 cut the hide and outer muscles of the animal this is a particular advantage over other expanding broadheads that do not have exposed outer. |
5 | f cooling plate fitting g triac h supply cord fitting i heat exchanger j thermostat k terminal l under casing enclosure m upper casing enclosure n circuit board o power setting button p shower head upper casing q shower head lower casing r shower bead connector s plastic plate t spring and u magnet flow sensor fig1 a and 1b illustrate a heat exchange fastener 1 heat exchange 2 circuit board 3 heat exchanger security bracket 4 terminal block 5 heating element electric terminals 6 triac cooling plate 7 triacs 8 air diverter 9 safety thermostat 10 shower lower enclosure 11 male adaptor for shower head 12 and laminate control panel 13 fig1 2 fig1 c illustrates an insulated heat exchanger 1 air vent diverter 2 heating element 3 heating element terminals 4 triac 5 triac cooling plate 6 terminal block 7 laminate circuit control board 8 and ground busbar 9 the system can be provided with a dry fire air eliminator air diverter 9 u2014 fig1 a and 1b and air diverter 2 u2014 fig1 c see also fig6 which can comprise a pipe that can be designed to eliminate or at least substantially reduce the chance of air or air bubbles in the incoming water pipe from entering the chamber and. |
3 | formula 3 str4 in the above formulae 3 and 4 r r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 r 5 x and z have the same meanings as defined above for formula 1 and y is an acyloxy group such as a c 1 c 4 alkanoyloxy group for example acetoxy or a halo group such as chloro bromo or iodo the reaction is carried out in an inert solvent at a temperature between about 20 u00b0 c and about 65 u00b0 c an excess of the thiazole or substituted thiazole is used for best results when in the formula 2 y is a halo group the reaction proceeds at about room temperature and can be carried out at higher temperatures of up to about 65 u00b0 c when y is an acyloxy group such as acetoxy the reaction is usually carried out with warming at temperatures of about 45 u00b0 c to about 65 u00b0 c a small amount of an iodide salt e g ki when added to the reaction mixture y acyloxy oftentimes enhances the rate and yield of the displacement reaction the compound of the formula 2 wherein r is amino and r 1 is a carboxy substituted alkyl group may be used in the reaction in protected form i e where the amino and carboxy groups are suitably protected with conventional amino and carboxy protecting groups the starting materials formula 2 are obtained by the n acylation of a 7 amino 3 39 substituted 3 cephem nucleus compound with the desired oximino. |
4 | the cavity 6a of the winding arm 6 shears or cutters 16 16a to cut the yarns controlled by actuators 17 and respectively 17a furthermore a duct 21 branches off from the duct 18 the duct 21 communicates with the exterior and ends with a nozzle 24 into which compressed air can be let from a duct 22 by opening a solenoid valve 23 so as to produce a suction pressure and suck the weft yarn out of the duct 18 removing it according to the invention a second pneumatic device 30 is applied on the weft feeder to the side of its yarn reserve winding drum the device of which fig3 shows a longitudinal section view comprises a fixed duct 25 positioned along the projection 2a of the weft feeder 2 this is a curved and suitably profiled duct meant to guide the yarn 4 coming from the inner cavity of the winding arm 6 towards a fixed point from which the main nozzle of the loom is fed in fig3 the fixed point is the yarn guide eyelet 31 positioned outwardly along the axis of the weft feeder the eyelet 31 could also be the inlet of the main nozzle 3 of the loom or the inlet to a third auxiliary pneumatic device 40 described hereinafter the outlet 26 of the inner cavity of the winding arm 6 fig3 should face the inlet of the fixed duct 25 so that air and. |
1 | than the specified threshold than the permitted value of the contact resistance when instruments in the other sections e g apertures 24 26 are not isolated from or floating relative to the instruments in the housing main chamber 29 and the hand piece 30 by using a relatively high resistance contact rotatability of the hand piece 30 can be improved in some embodiments an outer layer of the hand piece is made from an insulating material in these embodiments the hand piece may be floated i e it may include two separate layers of insulation separating the outer exposed surface of the hand piece from any powered instruments and or powered components thereof that are disposed within the hand piece in addition instead of grounding the handpiece may be attached to the housing main chamber via an insulator contact that can withstand a specified voltage potential difference e g at a voltage potential difference of at least about 500 v 1 kv 1 5 kv 2 ky 5 kv 10 kv 20 kv etc with reference to fig2 a rotating optical knuckle 31 is coupled to a conduit 35 so that the two sections can rotate freely relative to each other while a laser. |
1 | used to couple magnet 900 in a permanent manner to any of a variety of surfaces such as a table top a wall or a car dashboard while magnet 900 is currently shown as projecting slightly from the rear surface of case 700 when in its mated position magnet 900 could be configured with a thinner thickness so as to be substantially flush with the rear surface of case 700 without departing from the scope of the invention as used herein u201c substantially flush u201d means a surface which does not recess or project from another surface by more than 2 mm and more preferably by no more than 1 mm in an exemplary embodiment magnet 900 could be composed of two parts rear magnetic plate 1100 and front magnetic plate 1200 as shown in fig1 and 12 which both work cooperatively to allow magnet 900 to couple to a non ferromagnetic object not shown that is placed in between rear magnet 1100 and front magnet 1200 contemplated non ferromagnetic objects include clothing and wall partitions fig1 shows rear magnetic plate 1100 having recesses 1110 and 1120 which couple to magnets 1130 and 1140 respectively mushroom shaped 1112 and 1122 could be overmolded to magnets 1130 and 1140 although other coupling mechanisms could be used such as adhesives or a recess comprising a ferromagnetic wall rear magnetic plate 1100 could also have gripping projections 1150 which could be used to provide additional grip to an intervening non ferromagnetic surface disposed between rear magnetic plate 1100 and front magnetic plate 1200 similar to rear magnetic plate 1100 fig1 shows front magnetic plate 1200 having recesses 1210 and 1220 which both couple to magnets 1230 and 1240 respectively using mushroom shaped projections 1212 and 1222 respectively. |
4 | system 10 also includes a solvent circulating system thus a solvent reservoir or base tank array 40 is coupled to a distilling unit 42 by a circulating pipe 41 the output of still 42 is coupled to a solvent filter 44 by a pipe 43 a solvent pump 46 is coupled to filter 44 by an input pipe 45 and is coupled to the interior of drum 11 by a pipe 47 a return pipe 48 is also coupled to drum 11 and to a water separating unit 49 the latter is further coupled to solvent reservoir 40 thus a solvent circulating system is provided by solvent pump 46 filter 44 distilling unit 42 and water separator 49 together with the interconnecting coupling pipes which draws cleaning solvent from reservoir 40 processes it and circulates it through drum 11 to perform the above described cleaning action it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the circulating systems shown in fig1 are generalized and substantial variation of the relative locations within the circulating streams of each system may be changed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and thus the systems shown are merely exemplary and should not be construed as limiting in any fashion in accordance with an important aspect of the present invention dry cleaning system 10 further includes a steam injection system having a source of heated steam 60 constructed in accordance with conventional fabrication. |
8 | first network element a database for storing a plurality of data records relating to facilities provided by the communication network or equipment provisioned in the communication network a message matching module and a translation module the message matching module is operative to cause the monitoring system to associate the received first message to one of the data records the message matching module is also operative to cause the monitoring system to extract identification information from the first message and to use the identification information to select said one of the data records wherein the selected data record corresponds to the facility or the equipment in the communication network that relates to the received first message the translation module is applied in connection with the message matching module to allow the monitoring system to use the identification information to select said one of the data records the translation module is operative to allow the monitoring system to convert the identification information into search terms for selecting one of the data records from the database application_number US 13957902 A description with reference to the drawings fig1 is schematic diagram illustrating a portion of a telecommunication network an exemplary section of a local access and transport area u201c lata u201d network 10 a subscriber 39 s premises 12 is located at a first end of the lata network section 10 and a central office u201c co u201d 14 is located at an opposite end of the lata network section 10 at the subscriber 39 s premises 12 a subscriber may have various types of customer premises equipment u201c cpe u201d 16 such as conventional telephones facsimile machines private branch exchanges voice mail systems. |
1 | down so as to cause plug 46 to engage first leg 98 of v shaped strip 94 so as to secure graft ligament end portion 96 in v shaped strip 94 and then screwed down further to wedge strip 94 and graft ligament 28 against wall 38 of opening 24 still referring to fig1 it is to be appreciated that bone opening 24 may be formed with a constant diameter throughout its length or if desired may be formed with two different diameters along its length in the manner shown in fig1 so as to form an annular shoulder 110 within the bone opening the provision of an annular shoulder 110 can be very helpful in ensuring that the graft ligament anchor is prevented from migrating further into bone b even if graft ligament 28 should thereafter be subjected to substantial retraction forces in a modification not shown of the fig1 embodiment the expansion plug 46 may be entered alongside graft ligament 28 and second leg portion 100 of strip 94 in this modified version the expansion plug 46 operates as described above except that expansion plug 46 engages graft ligament 28 and forces strip first leg 98 against wall 38 of opening 24 looking next at fig1 and 13 yet another form of graft ligament anchor is disclosed this graft ligament anchor is similar to the embodiment shown in fig6 except that the expandable sleeve 22b is in the form of a cylindrical coil sleeve 22b is formed. |
2 | 49 experiences the higher load fig4 schematically illustrates the case in which the propeller shaft 56 is rotated counter clockwise as seen from the rear of the outboard engine 40 indicated by the arrow the helical gear 80 is right handed the helical gear 82 is left handed and the driveshaft 49 is driven with a higher load than the driveshaft 48 in this case the helical gear 82 will move upwardly as shown the effects of other combinations of these parameters should be readily understood by persons skilled in the art and will not be discussed herein in detail once the helical gears 80 82 have reached a stable configuration in which the load from the bull gear 88 is evenly balanced between the gears 84 and 86 the helical gears 80 82 no longer move vertically relative to each other the helical gear 82 is raised with respect to the helical gear 80 by a distance l shown in fig4 the distance l is measured using the position indicator at step 200 a shim 94 shown in fig4 is selected having a thickness l at step 210 the shim 94 is inserted below the shoulder 91 of the raised helical gear 82 to maintain it in the raised position corresponding to a balanced load between the helical gears 80 82 for example if the distance l was measured to be 0 5 mm at step 190 a shim 94 having a thickness of 0 5 mm will be selected. |
2 | 21 within the membrane vessel 20 at any time that the storage container 12 is full although it is critical to the present invention to orient the membrane vessel as shown in the figures in the container subspace 41 in order to produce sufficient back pressure across the r o membrane 21 for cleaning excessive head pressure must be avoided to this end the implementing engineer is cautioned to maintain the back pressure at or below 5 psi in order to prevent delaminating of the r o membrane 21 as previously mentioned a four way union 45 is provided in the fluid connection between the r o filter assembly 19 and the combination filtered water inlet and clean water outlet 13 interfacing with the storage container 12 in this manner the single opening to the storage container 12 may be utilized for filling of the storage container 12 as well as dispensing of the clean water therefrom to this end one connection from the four way union 45 is placed in fluid communication with an inlet 49 of a transfer pump 48 the outlet 50 from the transfer pump 48 is then connected to a pump clean water outlet 46 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention the transfer pump 48 comprises a pressure switch operated intermittent duty cycle self priming positive displacement pump such a pump is commercially available from the shurflo pump mfg co of santa anna calif under their model number 402. |
4 | the invention has a width of 2 inches and is formed of nylon it has a weight per 100 yards of about 26 lbs an elongation at break strength of about 22 and a break strength of about 13 600 lbs the sling webbing is made of yarns having the following characteristics warp yarns of 1680 denier 1 ply binder yarns of 1680 denier 1 ply stuffer yarns of 1680 denier 1 ply and filling yarns of 1680 denlet 1 ply yet another preferred embodiment is a cargo control strap having a width of two inches and formed from bulked nylon polyester the cargo control strap has a weight per 100 yards of about 12 lbs an elongation at 60 break strength of about 10 and a break strength of 4 500 lbs the cargo control strap is formed of yarns having the following characteristics bulked nylon warp yarns of 1 900 denier 1 ply bulked nylon binder yarns of 1 900 denier 1 ply polyester stuffer yarns of 1 000 denier 2 ply and polyester filling yarns of 1000 denier 1 ply cargo securement straps and in particular tie downs are typically used with securement hardware such as end fittings flat hooks delta rings 34 j 34 hooks 34 s 34 hooks and snap hooks such securement hardware also includes buckles and rachet assemblies such hooks and attachment hardware typically define an opening through which the webbing is passed whereby the webbing may. |
5 | the building structure the cornice assembly 22 can be fabricated at ground level as opposed to during attachment to the building structure this saves both on the effort needed to fabricate the cornice assembly 22 and to attach the cornice assembly 22 to the building structure the cornice assemblies and trim members of the present invention are preferably manufactured through the process of pultrusion pultrusion is an economical technique which is especially suited for the manufacture of cornice assemblies and other trim members because they have uniform cross sections and also benefit from the high strength to weight ratio provided by pultrusion of importance to the pultrusion process is the die through which the resin impregnated reinforcements are pulled die include multiple metal blocks which when assembled has a through hole or channel in the shape of the desired cross section of the trim member fig3 shows a die 24 with a channel 25 which would be used to manufacture an entire cornice assembly in a unitary construction as can he seen a total of ten different blocks 26 44 make up the die 24 for the unitary construction of the cornice assembly the various blocks of the die 24 are held together with bobs screws or other suitable fasteners 46 fig4 shows a die 48 which is used to manufacture a portion of a cornice assembly including a soffit 14 and a crown 16 the soffit crown trim member made with die 48 would be connected to a trim member including a gutter 20 and a facia 12 made with die 50 shown in fig5 and to a trim member including a frieze 18 made with die 52 shown in fig6 together die trim members created by these die 48 50 and. |
1 | A description fig1 shows a fireman using conventional firefighting equipment at the scene of a fire pumper truck 2 provides water to douse the fire a first hose 4 approximately 15 50 feet long is quickly attached to the water reservoir in the truck when a fireman 6 is ready to enter the burning building an attack line 8 approximately 150 feet long is attached to first hose 4 first hose 4 and attack line 8 are of similar construction and have the same diameter typically 11 2 13 4 2 or 21 2 inches first hose 4 and attack line 8 typically have a maximum pressure rating of 300 psig water flowing through the hoses is directed at the fire by nozzle 9 to protect himself from smoke and toxic fumes fireman 6 invariably wears emergency breathing apparatus consisting of compressed air tank 10 connected by tank hose 12 to a regulator 14 which controls the flow rate and pressure of air into mask hose 16 leading to breathing mask 18 tank 10 generally contains only approximately 30 minutes worth of air regulator 14 is worn on belt 20 so that the fireman can turn air flow on and off as conditions require in order to conserve the air supply fireman 6 also usually carries a two way radio to communicate with firemen outside the building in fig1 elements comprising the air delivery system of the present. |
8 | temperature higher than the reference temperature the second n type field effect transistor 140 has a greater fractional increase within increasing temperature in on current per unit temperature change than the first n type field effect transistor 130 thus when the circuit enable transistor 150 is turned on and the ambient temperature of the devices that the third exemplary semiconductor circuit is implemented in is higher than the reference temperature the first voltage at the left internal node il is higher than the second voltage at the right internal node ir further at a temperature lower than the reference temperature the second n type field effect transistor 140 has a greater fractional decrease with decreasing temperature in on current per unit temperature change than the first n type field effect transistor 130 thus when the circuit enable transistor 150 is turned on and the ambient temperature of the devices that the third exemplary semiconductor circuit is implemented in is lower than the reference temperature the first voltage at the left internal node il is lower than the second voltage at the right internal node ir as in the first embodiment a change of sign in the difference between the first voltage and the second voltage at the input nodes of the differential amplifier 190 induces a change in the output of the differential amplifier 190 the output as an indicator of the ambient temperature of the region of a semiconductor chip in which an implementation of the first exemplary semiconductor circuit is located may then be employed as a control signal for changing behavior of other circuits for optimized performance fig4 shows an exemplary method of employing the output of the first through third exemplary semiconductor circuits for adjusting operation of devices in. |
3 | and outflow opening 42 defined in schematic drawing of fig2 and holes 124 and 126 are formed in the sheet portion 116 so as to respectively define a top opening and a bottom opening corresponding to openings 26 and 28 illustrated in schematic drawing fig2 referring to fig4 it can be seen that the portion of the channel 120 between the bottom edge of hole 122 and hole 126 forms a water inflow and solution outflow passage corresponding to passage 40 in schematic fig2 and the portion of channel 120 between the upper edge of hole 122 and the top hole 124 defines an air inflow and outflow passage corresponding to passage 36 illustrated in schematic fig2 the overlapping parts of sheet portions 114 and 116 to either side of channel 120 are suitably heat sealed together prior to heat sealing both of the top and bottom edges of the dispenser a block of soluble cleaner material must be inserted in the central portion of the dispenser defining the cavity 12 the inventor has is found that if the diameter of the cavity 12 is 1 62 inches the height of the hole 122 is 9 16 inch the distance from the sealed edge 112 to the bottom of the hole 122 is 4 inches the volume of the cavity below the hole 122 is 92 milliliters and a 11 2 ounce block of calcium hypochlorite cleaning material is inserted in the cavity 12 then the dispenser will dispense sufficient calcium hypochlorite. |
1 | atoms are arranged on the plane on the other hand the inventors have confirmed that the crystal which is the hitherto known crystal and which is recrystallized from n hexane ethyl acetate is the crystal having such a crystal habit that 11 1 plane is the specific growth surface phenyl group is arranged on this plane this plane is the plane represented by the peak provided in the vicinity of 16 u00b0 as the value of 20 in the powder x ray diffraction measurement the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is characterized in that the pharmaceutical composition comprises the crystal of the present invention or the active pharmaceutical ingredient of the present invention it is estimated that the crystal as described above is excellent in the solubility in the polar solvent as for the production method for producing the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention the pharmaceutical composition can be produced in the same manner as in the conventional production method for producing the pharmaceutical composition comprising luliconazole except that the crystal of the present invention or the active pharmaceutical ingredient of the present invention is comprised it is estimated that the crystal of the present invention or the active pharmaceutical ingredient of the present invention is excellent in the solubility in the polar solvent and the crystal of the present invention or the active pharmaceutical ingredient of the present invention is excellent in the solubility in the polar solvent such as alcohol or the like therefore it is preferable to provide a pharmaceutical preparation which includes the dissolving step in. |
8 | and 11 however since backflow of ss signals to the commercial electric power line 101 are prevented by means of the blocking filters 4 the confidentiality of the ss communication signals is not compromised via the commercial electric power line 101 conversely since noise transmitted along the commercial electric power line 101 from machine tools and other load devices is cut off by the blocking filters 4 and not transmitted to the alternating current power supply lines for communication 10 b or 11 it is easy to isolate just the ss signals enabling the maintenance of stable communication quality consequently individual noise filters are not required on each machine tool in the present embodiment the plugs for terminal connection 7 and plug sockets for terminal connection 6 have the same shapes as the plug socket 104 and electrical plugs 5 a and 5 b respectively however it is permissible for the plugs for terminal connection 7 and the plug sockets for terminal connection 6 into which the plugs for terminal connection are plugged to have different dimensions from items connected to the commercial electric power line 101 making the sockets and plugs in different shapes or sizes helps the installer distinguish between connections to the alternating current power supply lines for communications 10 and 11 and connections to the commercial electric power line 101 preventing mistaken connections moreover the above mentioned embodiment was described with connections between each load device and the input output portion of the spread spectrum communication terminal apparatus via a wired communication cable but if the transmission environment is one in which ss signals will not become confused it is permissible for. |
1 | bottom opening 208 the ball head 122 of the screw 120 is insertable into the socket 206 and is initially polyaxially rotatable within the socket through a wide range of angles which are limited only by the contact of the neck 124 of the screw against the lip 210 of the opening 208 the diameter of the neck 124 necessarily being less than that of the opening 208 the upper portion 204 of the cross bar mounting element 200 comprises a pair of upwardly extending members 212a 212b which define therebetween a u shaped trough 214 the front face of the upper portion 204 the front faces 216a 216b of the upwardly extending members 212a 212b includes a series of radially extending ridges 218 which provide a splined conformation thereon referring now also to fig7 and 8 lateral side and bottom views of the cross bar mounting element 200 are provided the lower socket portion 202 which includes the interior socket volume 206 necessarily includes a means by which the socket opening 208 may be expanded this means comprises a vertical split or slot 220 which extends upwardly from the bottom of the element 200 into the upper portion more specifically the split 220 provides opposing slots. |
8 | read out power consumption by a factor of 2 this occurs because the number of required buffers is divided by 2 with power consumption decreased by the same factor this is particularly important for the active line memory circuits because column buffers will be the main power consumer this invention reduces in column matching error to zero when using column buffers having only one buffer per column eliminates matching errors this invention reduces column to column matching error by a factor of 2 when using column buffers by reducing the number of devices to match from column to column let c mem be the column capacitor 601 602 etc and c par be the parasitic capacitance of the bus assume a typical line memory gain a lm 0 5 chip output 614 at time 717 contains 50 of the original v n signal and 50 of the v ref reference the same applies to the second sample taken at time 717 v out a lm v ns 1 u2212 a lm v ref 9 when the cds subtracts these two samples the v ref portion cancels out leaving only v cds a lm v n u2212 v ns a lmvs 10 thus the present invention obtains the image signal v s without using a differential amplifier a delay between the n and ns outputs causes the cds to do all the calculation fig8 illustrates this invention implemented in an active line memory. |
9 | filling all current holes it is envisioned that other triggering events can cause the graphics processor 114 to signal the cpu 102 for example if the difference between a max and a min exceeds a threshold value which may be programmable it is envisioned that signaling mechanisms other than cpu interrupts may cause all holes to be filled either with or without the assistance of driver software when all holes in the command buffer 306 are filled the hole count becomes zero thereby allowing the graphics processor to continue executing command words the command execution module 307 maintains a 34 read pointer 34 which represents the address in the associated command buffer 306 that was most recently read by the graphics processor 114 this address marks the boundary in the command buffer 306 between words that have been read and dispatched to a controller and words that have not yet been read or dispatched when depth inc is added to the command execution module 39 s 307 command depth counter 408 the read pointer advances causing the command execution module 307 to read words from the command buffer 306 and to dispatch them to the appropriate controller e g the fbi controller 302 or the tmu interface 308 in order to ensure the integrity of the data and or commands that have been written to the command buffer 306 but not yet processed by the graphics processor 114 the driver software does not write to addresses past the address stored in the read pointer the driver software writes command data words to successive command buffer addresses beginning at the first address of the command buffer b and continuing. |
6 | regulation parameters and or a selection of type of regulation bearing regulation pressure regulation bearing regulation with slave pressure regulation and or a diagnosis of the modules of the valve cluster 11 b as for instance of the regulation modules 25 a and 25 b is possible at a central point using an operator device for example a notebook the operator device 57 is able to be connected with an operator device interface 58 of the communication means 14 b and is thus able to be coupled with the internal communication bus 21 then parameters from the operator device 57 may be saved in the valve cluster 11 b for example the regulation modules 25 aa and 25 ab or other modules furthermore a diagnosis is possible using the operator device 57 thus for instance the regulation modules 25 a and 25 b will transmit failure indications indications as regards the a number of already performed working cycles or other diagnostics data to the operator device 57 it will be clear that a wireless operation or diagnosis is also possible for instance using a operator device 59 which communicates in wireless manner with the communication means 14 b the putting into operation of the automation system 10 and diagnosis and or parameterizing of the regulation modules 25 a and 25 b is simplified by an auto identification concept the fluid power devices 17 or their associated means as for example the sensor devices 35 a 35 b and 35 c associated with the actuators 18 a through 18 c contain or form ident data transmission means 60 for sending the device identification data 61 a 61 b 61 c 61 d and 62 to receiving means 63 for the identification data 61. |
7 | software hardware or firmware in software embodiments the sequence may be implemented by instructions executed by a processor such as the processor 36 shown in fig3 for a branch device 34 in such case the sequence may be stored on the storage 42 initially a branch device receives an add_stream message as indicated in block 112 it stores the stream_id and the input port from that message in its mapping table as indicated in block 114 then the branch device maps the input stream_id to an output stream_id as indicated at block 116 it stores the output stream_id and output port number in its mapping table as indicated in block 118 then it forwards the message onwards as indicated in block 120 ultimately if the message is successfully delivered an acknowledgment message will be received from a downstream device and the branch device forwards the acknowledgement message upstream as indicated in block 122 in some embodiments a message passing framework 124 shown in fig1 may allow for action by all devices along a path or action only by the destination device messages have identifiers with a new identifier being allocated as each new message is defined the definition of a message includes determination of whether it is a path or a destination message path messages. |
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