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two cylindrical sections 9 a 9 b with a larger and a smaller diameter connected to one another by a conical section 9 c the diameter of the section 9 a corresponds to the diameter of the bore 5 d of the extension piece 5 a in the position illustrated the traction cable anchor 9 with its cylindrical section 9 a blocks any inward movement of the ball 7 with the result that the clutch 6 is closed the first clutch component 4 and the second clutch component 5 are locked relative to one another in the axial direction fig4 shows the clutch 6 of fig3 when it is open i e uncoupled released so that the two clutch components 4 5 can move axially relative to one another by actuating the traction cable 10 in the direction of the arrow e see fig2 the traction cable anchor 9 is moved so that the cylindrical section 9 b with the smaller diameter is in the area of the radial bore 12 this enables the ball 7 to move radially inward and the block is released disengaged for subsequent closing i e coupling locking of the clutch 6 the two clutch components 4 5 are once more moved into the other and together whereby the ball 7 is pressed by the conical.
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hovering over the reservoir 12 does not directly electrolyze the water swirling outlet ionized air 17 and charged air products flow into the top of the reservoir 12 at a maximum of about i scfm to about 14 scfm or at another suitable flow rate make contact with the water surface and flow across the surface of the water reservoir 12 note that the water surface when reservoir 12 has a diameter of about 10 inches to about 12 inches and is full is only about 1 or 2 inches from the void volume space 17 the plasma 16 discharge disassociates air being mostly oxygen o 2 nitrogen n 2 argon an carbon dioxide co 2 and water h 2 o molecules into reactively charged products which may include monatomic oxygen monatomic nitrogen hydroxyl oh u2212 ions or h ions these charged products recombine through numerous reactions to create gaseous molecules that may include nitrates nitrites ozone and others the pump that delivers the compressed air 14 through the inlet creates an air stream that flows through the plasma vortex 16 and pushes the resulting charged air products into an area just above the air water interface of the water reservoir the duration during which the plasma 16 is present or the flow rate of air 14 through the plasma chamber 23 or adding additional plasma devices may result in increasing the.
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initial condition is an element of finite field gf 2 m there are 2 mr possible choices for a set of initial conditions in a generic use of the modulation scheme according to embodiments of the invention a set of constants u03b1 u03b1 0 u03b1 1 u03b1 2 u03b1 r is predefined the corresponding decoder also uses this same set of constants in operation a set of initial conditions is found for each codeword being generated in order to make that codeword best match a set of required properties the choice of the initial conditions does not affect the operation of the decoder which is one of the interesting features of this type of modulation scheme the error propagation length of this modulation scheme is rm 1 bits since one corrupted bit will affect r m tuples in a preferred embodiment the modulation scheme is used in two parts in a first part an intermediate codeword a is calculated with the above transform from b with initial conditions set to zero thus in a second part of the modulation scheme a map m is defined that relates specific initial condition sets to specific criteria satisfied by the intermediate codeword a once the set of initial conditions is selected rather than recalculating the final codeword c by applying the above transform with the selected initial condition set the effect t t 1 r t 2 r t 0 t 1 t 2 t p of the initial condition set is simply added to the intermediate codeword a i e c a t this is possible because.
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adja to the turn off level for turning off the fluorescent tube 46 a turn off operation then the fluorescent tube 46 a goes out fig8 e in response to the rising edge of the selecting signal optb the signal generating unit 66 d enhances the light volume adjusting signal adjd steeply so that the fluorescent tube 46 d increases in luminance as much as the minimum luminance of the fluorescent tube 46 a fig8 f this prevents the back light 32 b from dropping in luminance due to the turning off of the fluorescent tube 46 a that is the back light 32 b makes little variation in luminance when the fluorescent tube 46 a is turned off subsequently while receiving the selecting signal optb of high level the signal generating unit 66 d outputs to the lighting control circuit 50 b a light volume adjusting signal adjd for adjusting the luminance of the fluorescent tube 46 d so that the luminance gap signal gap decreases consequently the fluorescent tube 46 d decreases in luminance fig8 g with the decreasing luminance of the fluorescent tube 46 d the back light 32 b also decreases in luminance fig8 h at time t 3 the luminance of the fluorescent.
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sku of the merchant product the user identification may need to be mapped to the merchant user identification the image servers 640 c d are dedicated to generating images corresponding to the various user requests and serving them each image server 640 c d may contain a content image handler for detecting that the user is registered with a merchant site 20 and for displaying the appropriate image and a merchant image handler for deciding which image to display at the merchant site 20 note that the images may be personalized for users and hence may be generated dynamically the click servers 640 e f handle click through which corresponds to a user directed message from the content site 10 to the merchant site 20 each click server 640 e f may contain a content click handler and a merchant click handler the content click handler routes the user click to the appropriate component such as 640 a d and 640 g the content click handler routes the user click to the user registration server 640 g for new users to the transaction management server 640 b for transactions or to the merchant site 20 if the transaction has been processed the merchant click handler routes the user request at the merchant site 20 to the appropriate component such as 640 a d or 640 g the load balancer.
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placed around all four speaker wires 175 next to the speaker connector board 130 the stereo mini cable 170 is then used to connect the computer 39 s line output 173 to the line input of the present invention at the stereo mini jack 174 the power supply connector 160 provides power with respect to fig8 what is shown is a typical computer 39 s volume control the master or main volume control of the computer system and its input volume levels are controlled via the computer 39 s volume control applet 200 by adjusting the sliders and turning on or off the mute buttons the amplified audio levels are achieved the master or main volume control has system audio output level control with respect to fig9 what is shown is one particular version of a circuit diagram descriptive of the present invention the circuit diagram 220 shows the components their values and electrical connections it also shows the signal processing that occurs from the input to the output for left and right channels stereo and shows the power supply voltages used also shown are the three different sets of components for the two thru hole circuits and the one surface mount circuit it should be appreciated by those of skill in the art that.
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on inas as well as inas facets in the approach of the invention the inas film is grown under in stable conditions slight excess of in on surface by this is meant up to about 10 excess of in over stoichiometric in preferably however the excess in is maintained as close to stoichiometry as possible to minimize defects too much in balls up causing cluster defects which adversely affect electrical properties more than stoichiometric as again quenches the in surface mobility giving clustered growth with attendant dislocations and electrical defects the process of the invention gives very high surface migration rates and avery uniform smooth over layer unfortunately if the films are grown continuously under these conditions an in excess in the film would be achieved which would also destroy the structural and electrical quality ofthe film therefore 1 4 to 2 monolayers of inas are variously deposited for time periods of a few seconds the in and as shutters are then closed to interrupt the in growth and to allow the surface to equilibrate with the recently deposited film fig2 depicts the process of the invention first smoothing the surface with as as shutter on t 1 then turning the as shutter off for a period of time to permit equilibration of as surface stoichiometry t 2 then turning the in shutter on for a period of time then turning the in shutter off.
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are mounted to relatively small frame bars 35 and biased against compression springs 36 which are supported beneath a frame crossarm 37 the pair of guide bars 28 29 and the pair of guide bars 30 31 are mounted at a slightly skewed angle with respect to the vertical plane 27 fig3 whereby they diverge slightly away from the plane as they extend from their y shaped entry end towards their rear ends indicated generally at 39 a pair of rotary disk blades 40 and 41 are mounted to the ends of rotary shafts 42 and 43 which are driven by fractional horse power electric motors 44 and 45 respectively it will be noted that the shafts 42 and 43 are located along shaft axes which are inclined as they extend from their respective motors towards the disk blades it will also be seen that the shafts are not perpendicular to the path of travel of the conveyor but rather are cocked at a sight acute angle contra to the direction of conveyor movement this is done in order to position the rotary cutting blades 40 and 41 closely adjacent and between the two pairs of guide bars for making clean high speed cuts through the shoulder joints of birds as hereinafter described preferably the rotary blades are driven at a speed of some 1725 rpm although other speeds may be employed finally several adjustment mechanisms are provided for altering the positions of the various elements of the apparatus as shown in fig1 these adjustments include a rack and pinion assembly shown partially at 50 for altering the elevation of the entire apparatus with respect to the overhead conveyor by rotation of a crank 51 for clarity only a portion of this adjustment mechanism is illustrated in the detailed fig1.
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the invention no effort has been made to exhaustively describe all possible examples and embodiments of the invention thus the contents of this detailed description shall not limit the scope of the invention in any way applicant has determined that when hyaluronan is combined with a polyglycol the properties of the hyaluronan e g viscosity and lubricity will be maintained for a prolonged period of time thus polyglycols may be added to or included in various hyaluronan preparations to prolong the shelf stability and usefulness of such preparations a polyglycol is defined as a polyhydric alcohol of a monomeric glycol polyethylene glycols pegs are a family of linear water soluble polyglycols pegs are formed by polymerization of ethylene oxide the generalized formula for polyethylene glycol is using the methods of the present invention hyaluronan can be complexed with a peg to form hyaluronan preparations that remain stable at room temperature for extended periods of time e g 2 years or more without substantial chemical break down of the hyaluronan and resultant change in viscosity and lubricity in preparations of the present invention wherein hyaluronan is combined with a polyglycol e g peg the polyglycol may preferably have an average molecular weight in the range of about.
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the control unit 32 limits the rate of actuation of the valve 24 when the marker 10 is in an automatic or semi automatic mode the control unit 32 monitors the output of the sensor 30 before each timing cycle whilst the trigger 26 is pulled if the control unit 32 has not received an input signal corresponding to a paintball striking the sensor 30 prior to the start of the timing cycle the timing cycle is interrupted and the control unit 32 limits the rate of actuation of the valve 24 the rate of actuation of the valve 24 at a limited rate is set by the user typically entering a value on a control panel 33 typically using buttons 33 a b of the marker 10 typical limited rates of actuation of the valve 24 will be either zero two or four shots per second this reduces the chances of a paintball falling into the breech 14 and being chopped by the bolt 20 compared to the normal rate of actuation of the valve 24 typically twenty times per second by allowing more time for the paintball to fully enter the breech between shots this reduced rate of fire of the marker 10 will continue until the sensor 30 is struck by a paintball whereupon the normal rate of fire is resumed although shown in fig2 as being controlled by a solenoids 44 it will.
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demand shaving is desired if temperature differentials or piping constraints limit the effectiveness of this thermal storage electrical load demand shifting configuration one or more low pressure blowers can be utilized to help move and pressurize the refrigerant vapor as it travels from the evaporator coils to the thermal storage condenser fig1 represents a schematic view of a typical prior art cooling only rtu 100 the figure shows the components relevant to the scope of this invention including refrigeration compressors 105 liquid and vapor refrigerant piping 110 amp 115 air cooled condenser coils 120 and condenser fans expansion devices 125 cooling evaporator coils 130 and overall rtu housing 135 heating components are often included in typical rtus of various types but heating sections are not required depending on the location and application and are not relevant to the scope of this invention and therefore are not illustrated in the figure air source heat pump rtus are relevant to the field of this invention and they are discussed in another figure fig1 represents a basic schematic diagram of the prior art of a conventional rtu 100 and is presented to serve as the basis against which the modifications pertaining to embodiments of the present invention can be clearly demonstrated in subsequent figures fig2 is a schematic of a retrofitted rtu 200 based on the rtu 100 of fig1 according to an.
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the pipe weight per unit area of base 18 extending upward from base 18 is at least one pair of vertical supports 20 in the aspect of the invention depicted in fig2 there is single pair of vertical supports in other aspects of the invention however there can be two or more pair of vertical supports using more than a single pair of vertical supports allows better distribution of the weight of the pipe over the base 18 the vertical supports 20 can be any length necessary to support the pipe 10 in the aspect of the invention depicted in fig2 the length is sufficient to support a single pipe in other aspects however the vertical supports can be made longer to support additional pipes in a vertical direction as depicted in fig4 the number of pipes that can be supported and therefore the length of the supports depends largely on the mechanical limitations of the vertical supports the vertical supports 20 can take any form that provides the desired support to the horizontal shaft or rod 22 in one aspect of the invention the vertical supports 20 have the form of threaded rods as shown in fig2 the vertical supports.
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transfer function 1 a zero 1 z u2212 1 has been inserted at a half of the sampling frequency to reduce the quantization noise at high frequency after some simple mathematical calculations the previous transfer function 2 becomes yout y 1 1 z u2212 1 u2212 y 2 1 u2212 z u2212 1 y 2 z u2212 2 1 u2212 z u2212 1 3 in this way the transfer function provides the sum of three terms the signals y 1 and y 2 are signals that can have only two values for this transfer function implementation delays are implemented by means of flip flops and sign inversions that can be realized by inverters in addition there are circuits that are able to realize the function 1 u2212 z u2212 1 like that reported in fig3 in fig3 there is shown an operational amplifier 30 that provides an output voltage vout which has a capacitor c 1 applied between its inverting input and its output the non inverting input is connected to a prefixed bias voltage vp 1 at the inverting input a terminal of a switch 36 is also connected and the other terminal is connected to a terminal of.
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dispersion tank 24 drops below a designated point dispersed fiber from the dispersion tank 24 is allowed to cascade via valve 31 to use tank 26 and thereafter from tank 26 via fiber control valve 44 to the suction side of the fan pump 48 the level of tank 26 is maintained by probe 41 within a narrow range such that the flow through control valve 44 is held substantially constant thus the need for fiber feed pumps is eliminated operational sequencing throughout the process and within the various sections and stages is accomplished by known techniques through a conventional system of timers and weight and level detectors which is only partially shown simultaneously with the pre processing of the fiberglass fraction as just described the mineral wool fraction is also pre processed by dispersing cleaning and slurrying in section 12 process water is supplied to the mineral wool cleaning system from the machine water tank 16 via mineral fiber pump 50 the pump 50 is a standard centrifugal pump which delivers or moves water from one tank to another via valve 51 mineral wool is introduced into the pre processing section 12 by placing a bale of mineral wool in the bale opener 52 where it is opened and broken up the partially shredded mineral wool fiber is then fed via a conveyor system 54 to the dispersion tank 56 as seen in fig2 and 2a in.
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identical and will not be discussed input buffer 10 must discriminate among voltage levels on busin 12 to determine whether a logic 1 or logic 0 is present any voltage below 0 8 volts will be interpreted by input buffer 10 as a logic 0 and anything above 2 0 volts will be deemed a logic 1 when the supply voltage vcc is equal to 5 0 volts input circuit 14 is utilized to detect whether a logic or 0 is present input circuit 14 as shown in fig1 is a schmidt trigger inverter configuration it should be understood that other input circuit configurations such as a simple inverter having a trip level at 0 28 vcc may be utilized input circuit 14 sets the trip level of input buffer 10 to about 1 4 volts thus any voltage higher than 1 4 volts entering busin input 12 will be output by input circuit 14 at input circuit 14 output node 18 as a logic signal likewise any voltage on busin input 12 detected by input circuit 14 being less than 1 4 volts will cause an output on input circuit 14 output node 18 of a logic 0 for an operating system of 3 3 volts however input circuit 14 is ineffective since the trip point lowers to about 0 84 volts because of the reduced supply voltage such a trip point is too low to detect a logic 1 or 0 correctly because of temperature and integrated circuit process variations there is a danger that a voltage of 0 8 volts or.
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can be adjusted via a gantry lift drive 11 as noted above the gantry itself includes the x ray tube 15 and the x ray detector 14 the beam path between the x ray tube 15 and the x ray detector 14 is illustrated by an x ray beam 16 in this example the x ray beam 16 limits the diameter of a cylindrical measurement field 18 to a value that is smaller than that of the inner bore 17 of the gantry fig4 shows the x ray machine of fig3 in a different cross sectional view with wall 25 having a cut out wall portion 28 so that the breast locating means 40 is accessible at any set height as noted above an x ray machine for imaging a female breast comprises a gantry 10 that is rotatable about a rotation axis 12 mounted on this gantry is an x ray facility with an x ray tube 15 and also an x ray detector 14 the x ray tube 15 emits x rays along a direction towards the x ray detector 14 locating means 40 a and 40 b are disposed at ends of cylindrical measurement field 18 locating means 40 a and 40 b each serve to accommodate or locate a female breast for imaging the breasts the gantry rotates about the rotation axis at the same.
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ru 8 or os 8 catalyst the fe 3 cr 6 or ce 4 then oxidizes the mo 3 back to mo 6 the w 6 or v 5 color forming agent behaves similarly for the detection of co between 0 and 500 ppm a typical chemical system consists of in aqueous solution this composition is modified for other dynamic ranges the second part of the requirement for a co sensor is that it be specific all existent co sensors including the one defined in u s pat no 5 063 164 suffer from a variety of interferences of which hydrogen sulfide is most common for example palladium sulfide molybdenum sulfide and copper sulfide which would be formed in u s pat no 5 063 164 are all black brown which prohibits measurement of the yellow to blue color change when mo 6 is reduced to mo 3 iron sulfide which is yellow green can also cause some problems the solution therefore is to add a fourth component to the system which not only preferentially forms a sulfide but a white or colorless one which will not interfere with the co measurement to accomplish this sodium chloride 2 wt is incorporated into the system the sodium ion is the interference suppressing agent the four 4 component chemical system was extensively tested with a uv vis spectrophotometer the following table shows the results of these.
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conventional left handed threading 96 a for connection to the tank valve not shown in fig7 also includes suitable threading 96 b at the other end of the straight pipe section 96 c of connector 96 for providing the direct connection to the cylinder regulator not shown similarly to the embodiment of fig6 a schrader valve unit 98 is welded to the straight pipe section 96 c and includes a valve core 100 and a swivel nut 102 for actuating the schrader valve is also provided a flexible hose 104 connects nut 102 to a second female swivel nut 106 which differs from swivel nut 102 in that nut 106 does not include an actuating stem a further connector 108 including a male flare 108 a and a female adapter 108 b is used to connect hose 106 to a suitable gauge 110 referring to fig8 and 9 there is shown yet another embodiment of the invention this embodiment is similar to that of fig6 and 7 in that a valve connection is again made directly to the pipe connection to the tank valve rather than using a tee connector but in this embodiment a u201c saddle u201d valve unit indicated at 110 is used to make the direct connection as shown in fig8 a hole 112 is provided e g by drilling in a pipe connector 114 the latter may be a straight connector or a pigtail connector and includes an end connector 116 with.
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diameter of the bore hole in which the tool is received thus if the tool 10 is to be utilized in a different bore hole an outboard portion 15 of different length appropriate to the bore hole diameter will be utilized the inboard portion 17 of arm 12 is slotted so as to fit over a rotator 18 disposed within a recess 20 provided within the tool 10 the contours of the rotator 18 are best shown in fig4 and 5 the rotator is attached by a pivot pin 21 to a slideable actuator block 22 a second pivot pin 23 connects the rotator 18 to a rotating link 24 which is in turn attached by a third pivot pin 25 to a fixed portion of the tool 10 this arrangement provides for rotation of the rotator 18 when the actuator block 22 is moved relative to the body of the tool 10 such movement is effected by an actuator rod 26 connected to block 22 movement of the actuator rod in response to signals sent from the surface may be effected by any conventional means in the embodiment shown in fig1 a motor driven nut 27 motor not shown engages threads 28 on rod 26 to advance or retract the actuator block 22 an actuator rod extension 30 projects from the upper end of the block 22 and serves two functions first both the actuator rod 26 and the extension 30.
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the internal floor 34 in combination defines a chamber of the valve well 30 the valve disk 40 is axially symmetrically positioned with respect to the valve well 30 and is kept in position by the pin 50 when a pressure p 1 which is greater than an opposing pressure in the chamber is exerted on the valve disk 40 the valve disk 40 is actively in a closed position in the closed position the valve disk 40 is seated on an annular rim 36 of the valve well 30 the valve disk 40 in the closed position forms a fluid seal with the annular rim 36 this prevents any fluid in the chamber of the valve well from escaping via spaces between the valve well 30 and the valve disk 40 the valve disk 40 is formed from a flexible resiliently deformable material and is of a larger diameter than the annular rim 36 when pressure p 1 is the same as the pressure in the chamber the valve disk 40 is passively in a closed position and seated on the annular rim 36 in operation when p 1 is lower than the opposing pressure in the chamber of the valve well 30 the valve disk 40 is actively in an open position the valve disk 40 flexes away from the annular rim 36 of the valve well 30 allowing fluid to escape via space between the valve disk 40 and the annular rim 36 of the valve well 30 in fig3 when pressure p 1 on the valve disk 40 is excessively high the valve disk 40 being made from a flexible resiliently.
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water cathodic water the first housing 1 includes a first hold plate 11 disposed outermost a first support plate 13 disposed on the inner side of the first hold plate 11 and a first sheet 12 disposed between the first hold plate 11 and the first support plate 13 the first support plate 13 is provided with a first gasket 14 on the inner surface the first gasket 14 has a through hole accommodating space 144 which contains a first cushion 15 the anode 32 and a grating 34 the first hold plate 11 has a disk shape and should preferably be composed of for example a plastic material the first hold plate 11 has an anodic supplying path 111 and an anodic discharging path 112 that penetrate through the first hold plate 11 from one side to the other side the anodic supplying path 111 receives an inserted anodic supplying pipe 91 for supplying feed water from the outside to the anode 32 the anodic discharging path 112 receives an inserted anodic discharging pipe 92 for discharging the resulting water ozonated water to the outside a plurality of bolt openings 113 are disposed at regular intervals around the anodic supplying path 111 and the anodic discharging path 112 the first hold plate 11 further has three pusher openings 114 disposed at regular intervals in the center of the first hold plate 11 the pusher openings.
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be approximately equal to the distance from center of pivot hole 4 to the bottom of charcoal housing 15 this distance will allow the contoured single piece hinged grate 2 to rest in a horizontal or closed position fig1 is a side view of charcoal starter 1 with a section of the charcoal starter housing 15 removed to show the contoured single piece hinged grate 2 in the closed position fig1 the horizontal position of the grate support protrusion 20 should be greater than the distance from pivot hole 4 to the bottom of the charcoal housing 15 as seen in this view the contoured single piece hinged grate will then be able to rotate about pivot hole 4 to a vertical or open position without the grate support 20 hitting the charcoal housing 15 fig1 is a bottom view of charcoal starter 1 showing charcoal starter housing 15 contoured single pieced hinged grate 2 and heat shield 11 in order to prevent the accidental activation of release mechanism 5 cutout locking feature 29 has been added to the lower main handle support 24 when the horizontal release member 6 is in locked position 30 it cannot be pulled back toward handle 12 thus preventing the contoured single piece hinge 2 from rotating into the open position fig1 is a bottom view of charcoal starter 1 showing charcoal starter housing 15 contoured single pieced hinged grate 2 and heat shield 11 to activate release mechanism 5 that is in the locked position of cutout locking feature 29 of.
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and the like to preserve the ability to select the aforementioned mounting options selecting removeably attachable fasteners e g screws nuts amp bolts etc is preferable over fastening means not intended for disassembly e g rivets adhesives etc fig8 a to 8c show various views and aspects of another embodiment consisting of a pivoting storage apparatus 824 having a left rail 826 and opposing right rail 828 located on bottom 832 of rectangular base 830 best depicted in fig8 c pivoting storage apparatus 824 left rail 826 and a right rail 828 are slidingly received by left slot 820 and right slot 822 horizontal supports respectively or any other horizontal pair of receiving slots providing height adjustment depicted in fig8 a left slot 820 and opposing right slot 822 are located on the right side wall 810 and left side wall 812 respectively of interior 814 of storage structure 816 back wall 818 furnishes pivoting storage apparatus 824 a natural back stop when inserted into any pair of receiving slots the pivoting storage apparatus 824 sliding relationship with a corresponding slot pair provides a user positionable feature giving the user additional access to shelf contents when pivoting storage apparatus 824 as a whole is pulled forward when the pivoting storage apparatus 824 is pulled forward objects stored on the non pivoting corner tray 114 as well as the objects resting on pivoting corner tray 114 become more accessible to the user furthermore accessibility to objects resting on corner tray 114.
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becomes so great that the fluid is allowed to flow therethrough without encountering any significant resistance specifically the resistance exerted by the third orifice 32 is further smaller than that of the second orifice 21 furthermore a great amount of fluid is retained in the third orifice 32 and in response to high frequency small amplitude vibrations such as during high speed engine operation caused to resonate a ring gear 33 is provided in a peripheral portion of the underside of the movable disk 29 and held in mesh with a drive gear 34 the ring gear 33 is rotatable driven by substantially the same drive mechanism as the one associated with the movable ring 17 the movable disk 29 and the drive mechanism therefor constitute a second control device 35 which is adapted to open and close the third orifice 32 while controlling its effective sectional area the first and second control devices 25 and 35 assigned to the second and third orifices 21 and 32 respectively are independent of each other and driven by an exclusive actuator motor each the actuator motors are individually operated by suitable control signals which are associated with engine speed relative displacement of engine and.
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rings for the row operation 924 in the embodiment shown in fig1 the first sewing machine is repositioned under the direction of the controller to each of the ring sewing positions along the width of the fabric by instructing the stepper motor for the first sewing machine to rotate the timing gear 806 a desired number of counts and thereby move the first sewing machine to the next ring position upon sewing all of the rings for a given row the process continues with releasing the clamps and withdrawing the tucker blade operation 926 if more rows remain for which tunnels hobbles need to be stitched and or rings attached the process continues at operation 930 with raising the lift bar to the next row and repeating the above described steps as shown operation 930 is shown as proceeding to operation 904 where a determination of whether rings slouch tunnels and or hobbles can again be made as necessary or desired that is the apparatus can be configured to sew for example tunnels on any given number of rows such as every other row or the like also the apparatus can be configured to sew every row the same if so then it should be appreciated that operation 904 may be bypassed and the sewing of the next row resuming after operation 930 with operation 906 or 908 when no more rows are to be sewed to the fabric the process continues from operation 928 with operation 932 fig9 b as shown in operation 932 the process desirably includes another pause during this pause the operator may raise and lower the fabric and.
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cooling air opening or port 82 entering laterally through the body of the end cap 16 the bore 30 of the rod portion 23 at its lower end is widened to accommodate an annular bearing 86 and an annular seal 90 which are fixed to the rod portion 23 to slide against the outer sidewall surface of the second tubular member 44 within the second tubular member 44 beginning at the upper end of the liner 46 an annular bearing 92 and an upwardly successive annular seal 94 are fixed to the inside surface of the tubular member 44 to slide against the sidewall outer surface of the tubular member 38 the internal groove 58 in the upper end of tube 44 fig5 accommodates a snap ring to retain the bearing 92 and seal 94 in position against the outer end of the liner 46 in the function of the mechanism 10 shown in fig1 and 7 pressurized air to drive the piston 20 is delivered to the chamber 14 through an air inlet port 98 and into an annular piston recess 100 to move the piston 20 from the maximum down position shown in fig1 to the maximum up position shown in fig7 by other means not shown the piston 20 is held in the intermediate blank loading position during operation of the mechanism incoming cooling air flow moves from the port 82 through the transition 80 and upwardly through the lower coaxial tube arrangement 44 and 46 the air flow then moves through the upper tube 38 through the rod bore segment 34 and into the central air passage of the plunger the means of exhausting the air flow from the plunger would not differ from that which is currently practiced in the art and accordingly.
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the drawing the two planetary wheels 6 u2032 u2033 and 6 u2033 u2033 one of which depending on the direction of rotation of the planetary carrier not shown causes the desired tensioning of the internal geared wheel are arranged so as to be approximately diametrically opposed the arrangement is positioned in an annular gap r u2032 u2033 r u2033 u2033 of relatively pronounced wedge shape said annular gap r u2032 u2033 r u2033 u2033 being situated between the internal geared wheel and the sun wheel 11 u2032 4 u2032 with the direction of rotation of the sun wheel 4 u2032 as shown only the planetary wheel 6 u2032 u2033 exerts a tensioning effect on the internal geared wheel if the direction of rotation were reversed this effect would only be exerted by the planetary wheel 6 u2033 u2033 within the associated planetary carrier not shown the planetary wheels 6 u2032 u2033 and 6 u2033 u2033 which tension the internal geared wheel are guided so as to be slidable in circumferential direction of the internal geared wheel 11 u2032 within an elongated hole 13 which is indicated by a dashed line the elongated holes 13 are arranged such that in their initial end stop position i e before any tension or any increase in the tension of the internal geared wheel has taken place by displacement of one of these two planetary wheels the associated planetary wheels 6 u2032 u2033 and 6 u2033 u2033 when seen in the same circumferential direction rest against opposite ends of these elongated holes 13 each of these planetary wheels 6 u2032 u2033 6 u2033 u2033 is tensioned by a spring 14 in the direction of this initial position.
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defines a beveled edge 48 as shown in fig4 the outer shoulder 44 abuts the inner surface 32 a of the base plate 32 the insert fastener 38 is secured as by welding to the base plate 32 in this particular prototype the fastener insert 38 is made of astm a 36 steel is machined and threaded and has a two inch outside diameter at the enlarged annular portion 43 the attachment mechanism 30 of fig3 is inserted into the existing reinforcing members that are normally used in making a concrete pole 10 before the concrete is cast looking at fig4 and 5 it can be seen that the assembly includes the vertical reinforcing rods 50 which are spaced apart from each other with all the reinforcing rods 50 being the same distance from the central axis 11 of the pole 10 the rods 50 extend the full length of the pole 10 while the rods 50 are referred to as vertical they are actually at a slight angle to the vertical to account for the taper of the pole 10 the spiral reinforcing wire 54 surrounds the vertical rods 50 and is tied to the rods 50 the spiral wire 54 may be referred to as including a plurality of annular members even though they do not exactly close to form a complete ring the rods 50 and spiral or annular members 54.
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in manufacturing the product a simplified technique or method is accomplished in an example method a pre assembled section of fencing railing assembly is constructed and shipped for sale this allows the sections to be assembled under factory conditions rather than under field conditions for maximum efficiency and quality control the pre assembled fencing railing assembly includes a length of fencing railing ready to be installed between a pair of posts or uprights thus the user would install the pre assembled section of fencing railing between the posts in the field the manufacturing method for constructing the pre assembled section can include the steps of a providing a series of pickets with connector holes formed therein b providing at least one connector strip with one or a series of connector bosses formed on at least one side thereof c attaching the connector strip to the one or series of pickets by aligning and inserting the connector bosses into the connector holes formed in the pickets d providing a rail with picket openings formed in an upper portion thereof and with at least one shelf formed on an inner surface thereof and e slipping the rail over the pickets with the pickets extending through the picket openings and over the connector strip to secure the connector strip in place on the shelf and conceal the connector strip this manufacturing method allows.
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pressing in the paddle shaped resilient arms 64 and pivoting the cover member 56 off of the back member 58 in other embodiments cover member 56 may be secured to back member 58 in any other suitable manner such as by tabs snap locks press fit structures or any other suitable mechanism in still other embodiments that do not require the housing 54 to be opened to mount and install emergency lighting device 10 cover member 56 may be non removable from the back member 58 housing 54 which includes cover member 56 and back member 58 may be formed in a variety of different sizes shapes and configurations to accommodate any necessary or desired components for example for embodiments using multiple batteries back member 58 may be formed with an increased depth to accommodate the batteries 60 fig2 shows a housing 54 with increased depth in the embodiment shown in fig3 an outer edge 68 of back member 58 substantially defines an oval shape and cover member 56 substantially defines at least a partial egg shape when assembled housing 54 fits over mounting member 12 to conceal most of member 12 fig5 shows in more detail a portion of the emergency lighting assembly 14 of the emergency lighting device.
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the addition of an eap actuator 612 contained within a recess 614 in a left half shell 658 of a handle housing 654 of a handle 620 the left half shell 658 includes the closure yoke guide post 159 that slides with a horizontally elongate rectangular aperture 669 formed in a left side of the closure yoke 162 with the guide post 159 at a distal position in the aperture 669 as in fig1 when the closure yoke 162 is proximally positioned with anvil 14 open the guide post 159 projects inwardly to engage the coupling tube 131 whose proximally open cavity receives links 196 a 196 b fig1 in fig1 the eap actuator 612 is in its laterally extended inactivated state engaged within the horizontally elongate rectangular aperture 669 aft of the guide post 659 thus the closure yoke 162 is locked in its proximally retracted position in fig1 the eap actuator 612 is activated contracting to the left out of the rectangular aperture 669 in the closure yoke 162 which has been distally advanced to close the anvil 14 not shown in fig1 15 it should be appreciated that many laparoscopic or endoscopic surgical instruments include at least one movable member in the handle that may be.
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they move from the feed to the product end of the shell a layer of fischer tropsch catalyst is applied to the outside of the heat transfer tubes 1 before they are sealed inside the shell 2 also shown is a gas liquid separator 7 for separating the gas and liquid leaving the reactor via outlet nozzle 5 and a liquid product pump 8 synthesis gas enters through inlet nozzle 3 and passes from side to side due to the baffles 4 as it moves down the shell 2 gas and liquid produced by the fischer tropsch catalytic reactions eventually reach the end of the shell and leave through exit nozzle 5 the product gas and liquid are separated in a separator vessel 7 a portion of the liquid is pumped with liquid product pump 8 and recycled to the feed gas and reenters the shell through the inlet nozzle 3 heat transfer fluid is fed to the inside of the heat transfer tubes 1 via nozzle 9 and exits via nozzle 10 the flow rate temperature and pressure of the heat transfer fluid are controlled to achieve the desired level of heat removal other embodiments can be described as variations of fig3 as follows the reactor is placed in a horizontal orientation or at an incline the liquid product leaving the liquid product pump 8 is separated into fractions using distillation absorption or some other method and a portion of one or more fractions is recycled to the inlet nozzle 3 a portion of the gas product leaving the gas liquid separator 7 is recycled back into the reactor.
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of the spray heads 48 because a significant quantity of water is lost in the form of vented vapor it is necessary to periodically add water to the system to this end a water make up line 89 is connected from a suitable source to the conduit 84 and is provided with a liquid level conduit valve 90 the valve 90 is operated in any suitable fashion as by the provision of a float 92 having a density less than water but greater than that of the petroleum solvent being recovered the float 92 operates through any suitable control linkage 94 sealed against the vessel 66 by a suitable connector 96 as the water level 62 is lowered as naturally occurs due to the loss of vented water vapor in the spray chamber 40 the float 92 is caused to move downwardly thereby opening the valve 90 and delivering make up water into the conduit 84 as soon as the water level 62 rises to an appropriate level the float 92 acts through the linkage 94 to close the valve 90 make up water is preferably delivered into the conduit 84 rather than into the separator 60 for several reasons first the condensing efficiency in the spray chamber 40 depends to a substantial extent on the temperature of water delivered through the spray heads 48 by adding make up.
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and rear gun rest mounts 30 and 32 respectively can be adjusted to fit the size of the gun 100 the gun rest mounts 30 and 32 can be moved forward or backward on the base plate 12 until the weapon 100 is comfortable resting thereon both the front and rear gun rest mounts 30 and 32 are attached to the base plate 12 in the 1 4 inch apertures of the center row 16 once the front and rear rest mounts 30 and 32 are at the desired positions the lock nuts 28 can be used to secure the rest mounts 30 and 32 to the base plate 12 the elevation of the gun rest can be adjusted by screwing the threaded rods 36 46 of the s shaped brackets 34 up and down with respect to the base plate 12 so that front and rear gun rests 30 32 are at a point that best fits the gun 100 and the shooter once the rests 30 32 are in the desired elevation they can be tightened down using the provided lock nuts 28 located on the upper portion of the s bracket 34 44 the clamping device 50 on the rear gun rest 32 is used to lock the weapon 100 onto a primary target area should the user want to remove his hands from the gun 100 the plunger 54 or actual clamping device is adjustable by screwing it into or out.
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referring now the accompanying drawings and initially to fig1 a carrier 10 is shown according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention adapted for supporting textile material in the form of yarn packages 12 for transport to and from a horizontal type textile wet treatment machine in the form of a horizontal package dyeing machine not shown as illustrated the carrier 10 is loaded with the yarn packages 12 to less than full capacity in accordance with the present invention as more fully described hereinafter as is conventional the carrier 10 is independently movable on a conventional carrier transport assembly not shown preferably an arrangement of one or more conveyor belts and or tracks for transporting the carrier 10 to and from the dyeing machine which may be located in an arrangement of multiple dyeing machines commonly served by the same carrier transport assembly the carrier 10 basically includes a base structure 14 which serves both to support the yarn packages 12 and as a liquid flow assembly for delivery and withdrawal of treating liquid e g a dye liquor bleaching solution water wash or other appropriate treating fluid to and through the carrier 10 the base structure 14 is preferably rectangular in overall horizontal.
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an impression 140 at its distal end 116 possibly a hex shaped socket 142 additionally the anchor body may be formed with a threaded receptacle to 144 to receive a threaded screw or bolt 112 when the anchor body 111 goes through osseointegration see http en wikipedia org wiki osseointegration incorporated herein by reference in its entirety the reverse thread wraps 138 may be immersed in healed and or healing osseous tissue with the reverse tooth face or faces 134 bearing against the tissue thus when for example a mechanical unscrewing torque tu and or pulling or extraction force fu may be applied to the anchor 110 particularly to the screw or bolt 112 which may tend to rotate the anchor 110 in a direction opposite to the turning in direction i the reverse tooth face or faces 134 may bear a reaction fr by compression of the osseous tissue since the reverse tooth face or faces 134 which may be tilted in relation to the longitudinal axis l at the reverse angle u03b2 the reaction fr which may operate in an inward direction may effect an equivalent reaction force feq which may act to resist an outwards movement of the anchor 110 this may have the effect of relying on compression strength of the healing and or healed tissue to negate the unscrewing torque tu and or extraction force fu instead of relying on shear forces between the anchor body 111 and the substrate 113 as is well known in the art compression strength of healed and particularly of healing tissues may be considerably greater than those developed by shear between the anchor body 111 and the substrate 113 thus.
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of the three periods over the course of the drying procedure depends on the laundry load specifically a laundry drier adopting the control method according to the present invention determines a proper drying time by sensing the variation of the temperature per unit time as the drying procedure progresses as well as sensing any change in the temperature variation rate per unit time the temperature variation rate per unit time measured from the initiation of the drying procedure decreases over time at a known rate and after a predetermined time passes the temperature variation rate per unit time increases when the drying object is nearly dry as indicated in fig5 at point a this increase in temperature variation rate per unit time is used to calculate the remaining drying time and in turn an overall drying time in accordance with one embodiment this temperature variation rate may be 1 u00b0 c per minute in other words when a small laundry load is being dried the drying time is reduced since the increase in the temperature variation rate per unit time occurs sooner than when a large laundry load is being dried and vice versa referring to fig6 illustrating a laundry drier control method according to the present invention with the drying object placed in the drum 30 the input unit 210 is manipulated to initiate the drying procedure in a step s 100 thus actuating the heater and motor drivers 270 and 280 in doing so the temperature sensor 240 immediately begins outputting a sensed temperature signal to the microcomputer 250 indicating the drying temperature effected within the drum.
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biolistic device that accelerates the microprojectiles to speeds of 300 to 600 m s which is sufficient to penetrate plant cell walls and membranes sanford et al part sci technol 5 27 1987 sanford trends biotech 6 299 1988 sanford physiol plant 79 206 1990 and klein et al biotechnology 10 268 1992 expression vectors are also introduced into plant tissues via direct infection or co cultivation of plant tissue with agrobacterium tumefaciens horsch et al science 227 1229 1985 descriptions of agrobacterium vector systems and methods for agrobacterium mediated gene transfer are provided by gruber et al u201c vectors for plant transformation u201d in methods in plant molecular biology and biotechnology glick et al eds pages 89 119 crc press 1993 miki et al supra and moloney et al plant cell reports 8 238 1989 additionally expression vectors may be introduced into the plant chloroplast genome by methods well known to the skilled artisan see u s pat nos 5 451 513 and 5 693 507 foreign genes introduced into the chloroplast genome are maternally inherited transcription of the foreign gene may be controlled by a plant promoter or by a viral promoter such as a cauliflower mosaic virus camv 35s promoter and its derivative the enhanced 35s version u201c e35s u201d a figwort mosaic virus promoter and the like gruber et al supra odell et al nature 313 810 1985 kay et al science 236 1299 1987 the polyubiquitin gene promoters from arabidopsis thaliana ubq3 and ubq10 norris et al plant mol biol 21 895 1993 are also useful for directing gene expression in transgenic impatiens additional useful promoters from arabidopsis include the tefa 1 gene promoter from the arabidopsis translation elongation factor 1 gene and two additional polyubiquitin gene promoters from arabidopsis ubq11.
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from the access device 132 if the access device is unable to provide the requested portion of a different song the verifier 126 can conclude that the media 130 is not actually present for rendering and will terminate subsequent rendering of the material that the user intended to render via the gate 124 for example a user may illicitly download a selection of different copy protected songs from a remote site 140 on the internet 144 and then attempt to create a compilation cd containing these user selected songs typically the size of an entire album of material discourages the downloading of each album that contains the user selected songs when the verifier 126 requests a portion of a different song from the album corresponding to an actual cd 130 the user who downloaded only the user selected song from the album will be prevented from further rendering of the downloaded material a variety of techniques may be employed to assure that the material provided in response to the request corresponds to the material that is contained on the actual cd 130 for example copending u s patent application u201c protecting content from illicit reproduction by proof of existence of a complete data set via self referencing sections u201d u s ser no 09 536 944 filed 28.
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sink and the housing because of the configuration of the present device the gases at the exit are travelling slightly slower than at the ring as they pass through aperture 74 the exit velocity through the thermal transfer gap 90 can be reduced is further by increasing the area of the thermal transfer gap 90 while keeping the distance between the support surface 30 and the lower surface of the heat sink 12 constant in understanding the processes occurring within the combustion chamber this might more easily be explained and understood as a fluid dynamics process the cooling air element illustrated by the flow pattern 102 desirably travels upwardly at approximately the same speed as the combination of flame and combustion gases the exit speed of the combined gases through the thermal transfer gap 90 is reduced slightly to allow the heat to remain as long as possible adjacent the base of the heat sink the swirl generated inside the combustion chamber causes the flame and combustion gases to remain substantially within the central portion of housing 16 thereby concentrating the greatest portion of the heat centrally of the under side surface of the heat sink upon impinging the heat sink the heat is therefore substantially uniformly diffused on the surface thereof in the device of the present invention the maximum temperature measured inside the combustion chamber when operating with wood as the fuel was 950 u00b0 c at the centre of support surface 30 while the invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof it will be understood that it is capable of further.
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are articulated via a swivel 30 the end of the rod 31 of jack 35 and a connecting rod 32 the other end of which is articulated via a swivel 33 to the end of the pendular arm 21 of piston 22 at the end of arm 29b is articulated a connecting rod 34 the other end of which is articulated at the free end of the pendular arm 27 of the equilibration mass the frame assembly 11 corresponds to the second compression stage and it carries likewise a number of axles which are perpendicular to its orientation direction viz in its upper plane the articulation axle 40 of the suspension arm 41 of the pendular piston 42 providing the compression of the second stage the axle 43 from which is suspended via a swivel 44 similar to swivel 24 the jack 45 of the second compression stage and an articulation axle 46 of the pendular arm 47 of the dynamic equilibration mass of said stage and at its lower side portion the articulation axle 48 of the crank of the connecting rod system which is a balance beam with two arms 49a 49b at the end of arm 49a are articulated via a swivel 50 the end of the rod 51 of jack 45 and a connecting rod 52 the other end of which is articulated via a swivel 53 to the end of the pendular arm 41 of piston 42 at the end of arm 49b is articulated a connecting rod 54 the other end of which is articulated to the free end of the pendular arm 47 of the equilibration mass at that.
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center may include sections 210 that store the network elements each section 210 is associated with sensors that provide the airflow database with climate data each section 210 of the data center may include subsections contain sensors and network elements the subsection may provide a granular look at the climate data in each of the sections fig3 a illustrates an ams that detects a hotspot in a subsection and routes air between subsections of a section in the data center to remove the hotspot fig3 a is a route diagram that illustrates an exemplary routing decision according to embodiments of the present invention a data center having section a includes subsections 310 320 330 and 340 each of subsections 310 320 and 330 are operating within the climate thresholds for the data center subsection 340 is not operating within the climate thresholds and contains a hotspot the ams detects the hotspot in subsection 340 and determines whether subsections 310 320 or 330 contain sufficient capacity and are capable of providing cool air to subsection 340 after traversing the airflow database the ams determines that section 330 is an ideal candidate for providing cool air the ams selects the subsection that is the closest to the subsection that needs air if there is more than one section that meets the distance criteria the ams selects one or more subsections that has the lowest temperature accordingly after traversing the airflow database and making the appropriate selections the ams generates instructions to trigger the hvac equipment to transfer cool air from subsection 330 to subsection 340 one of.
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a weight of no greater than 1 62 ounces for play outside of usga competition the golf balls can have smaller diameters and be heavier a wide variety of thermoplastic or thermosetting materials can be employed in forming the center core layer s intermediate layer s and or cover layer s these materials include for example grafted polyolefins such as fusabond u00ae 525d or olefin based copolymer ionomer resins for example surlyn u00ae ionomer resins and dupont u00ae hpf 1000 and hpf 2000 as well as blends of surlyn u00ae 7940 surlyn u00ae 8940 or surlyn u00ae 8150 surlyn u00ae 9150 all commercially available from e i du pont de nemours and company iotek u00ae ionomers commercially available from exxonmobil chemical company amplify u00ae io ionomers of ethylene acrylic acid copolymers commercially available from the dow chemical company and clarix u00ae ionomer resins commercially available from a schulman inc polyurethanes polyureas copolymers and hybrids of polyurethane and polyurea polyethylene including for example low density polyethylene linear low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene polypropylene rubber toughened olefin polymers acid polymers for example poly meth acrylic acid which do not become part of an ionomeric copolymer plastomers flexomers styrene butadiene styrene block copolymers styrene ethylene butylene styrene block copolymers dynamically vulcanized elastomers copolymers of ethylene and vinyl acetates copolymers of ethylene and methyl acrylates polyvinyl chloride resins polyamides poly amide ester elastomers and graft copolymers of ionomer and polyamide including for example pebax u00ae thermoplastic polyether block amides commercially available from arkema inc cross linked trans polyisoprene and blends thereof polyester based thermoplastic elastomers such as.
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stage switches the central processor 150 transmits control words to the time slot memories via a peripheral bus 155 when updating is required each control word so transmitted is accompanied by a write address defining the particular time slot memory to store the control word and the address within the memory where it is to be stored a peripheral bus interface circuit 156 receives each control word and its associated address from central processor 150 and decodes that portion of the address defining which time slot memory the control word is to be stored in in response to this address portion the peripheral interface circuit 156 decoder generates an enable signal which is transmitted from time t 8 to t 0 to the specific memory to be accessed each time slot memory includes an and gate 324 fig2 and 3 the output of which and gate is connected to the write enable lead 34 w 34 of that memory the enable signal generated by peripheral interface circuit 156 is applied to one input of the and gate 324 of the selected time slot memory enabling that and gate to complete a path for a logical 34 1 34 write control signal from timing distribution unit 132 the time slot memories thus are not written into during each time slot but are written only when the peripheral bus interface circuit 156 detects a control word to be written from central.
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figures 5r methyl 2 phenylsulfinylcyclohexanone 1 7 14 g 30 0 mmoles in dry thf 75 ml at 30 u00b0 c under argon was treated with a solution of lithium diisopropylamide prepared from 9 ml or 64 5 mmoles of diisopropylamine and 41 6 ml of 1 55m solution of n buli in hexane in dry thf 75 ml followed by dry hexamethylphosphoramide hmpa 30 ml the mixture was stirred at 30 u00b0 c for 3 hr and then 2 2 39 bromoethyl 2 5 5 trimethyl 1 3 dioxane 2 8 42 ml 36 0 mmoles was added dropwise via syringe the mixture was stirred at 30 u00b0 c for 1 hr and then was allowed to warm to room temperature over 1 hr the mixture was poured into ice cold saturated ammonium chloride solution 100 ml and was extracted with diethyl ether 2 u00d7 100 ml the organic layers were washed with water 3 u00d7 100 ml and brine 100 ml dried mgso 4 and evaporated in vacuo to give 15 1 g of crude alkylation product 3 this was dissolved in thf 675 ml to which was added water 75 ml followed by 7 5 g of amalgamated aluminum foil strips prepared by dipping aluminum foil strips in 2 aqueous mercuric chloride for 15 sec followed by washing with absolute ethanol and diethyl ether the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hr and then was filtered under reduced pressure while the solids were being washed with diethyl ether 500 ml the filtrate was washed with 5 sodium hydroxide solution 3 u00d7 500 ml water 500 ml and brine 500 ml the aqueous phases were.
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the pcrf 18 handling a session may receive notification that the session is to be aborted in such an event the pcrf 18 generates an abort session request message which is sent to the diameter proxy agent 16 and then to the radius gateway 34 the radius gateway 34 translates the abort session request message into a disconnect request message and sends the disconnect request message to the wireline device 30 the wireline device 30 should respond to the disconnect request message by generating a disconnect ack message or disconnect nak message and sending the generated message back to the radius gateway 34 the radius gateway 34 receives the disconnect ack message or the disconnect nak message and translates the incoming message into an abort session answer message the abort session answer message is sent to the diameter proxy agent 16 and then to the pcrf 18 if the response from the wireline device 30 received by radius gateway 34 is a disconnect nak message with a service type attribute value of u201c authorize only u201d and with an error cause attribute value of u201c request initiated u201d the abort session answer message generated by the radius gateway 34 has a result code avp of u201c diameter_limited_success u201d subsequently the radius gateway 34 should receive an access request message from the wireline device 30 the access request message having a service type of u201c authorize only u201d the radius gateway 34 translates this into an aa request message with an auth request type avp of authorize_only the aa request message is sent to the diameter proxy agent 16 and then to the pcrf the pcrf responds with an aa answer message and depending on the value of the result code avp in the aa answer message the radius gateway.
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the modulation signal input 12 in this way the q output 26 o of the first d elay flipflop unit 26 supplies the first modulation signal m 1 while the q output 26 o follows the signal of the d input 26 m parallel thereto the control stage 10 comprises a second delay unit 34 which is connected to the output 32 o of the second logic gate circuit 32 and delays the second clock signal c 2 by a second time interval u03b4t 2 fig1 the first time interval u03b4t 1 and the second time interval u03b4t 2 have approximately equal temporal lengths fig2 while the first temporal delays u03b4t 1 generated in the first delay unit 24 and the second temporal delays u03b4t 2 generated in the second delay unit 34 can be built up inter alia with gate delay times this second delay unit 34 is connected to a second d elay flipflop unit 36 whose clock input 36 c is connected to the output 34 o of the second delay unit 34 and whose d input 36 m is connected to the modulation signal input 12 in this way the q output 36 o of the second d elay flipflop unit 36 supplies the second modulation signal m 2 in which the q output 36 o follows the signal of the d input 36 m the second modulation signal m 2 is temporally shifted with respect to the first modulation signal.
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30 is screwed and a second groove portion 73 to which the second protrusion 61 passing through the second guide slot 32 of the guide ring 30 is screwed thus the second cylinder 70 movably supports the first zoom ring 20 and the first cylinder 60 and guides a movement of the first zoom ring 20 and the first cylinder 60 the first groove portion 72 comprises a first inclination portion 72 a that is inclined from a boundary 78 of one end of the second cylinder 70 to a boundary 79 of another end thereof and extends in the circumferential direction and a second inclination portion 72 b that is inclined from an end portion of the first inclination portion 72 a to the boundary 78 and extends in the circumferential direction the first inclination portion 72 a performs a function of moving the first zoom ring 20 forward in the axial direction with respect to the second cylinder 70 the second inclination portion 72 b performs a function of moving the first zoom ring 20 backward in the axial direction with respect to the second cylinder 70 a third groove portion 82 is formed in an inner wall surface of the external cylinder 80 the second cylinder 70 is disposed in the external cylinder 80 and the fourth protrusion 71 of the second cylinder 70 is screwed to the third groove portion 82 so that the external cylinder 80 rotatably supports the second cylinder 70 because the fourth protrusion 71 is.
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user id of the user who created the summary template in block 406 the personalization system 120 in response to user input receives an indication of whether the stored summary template is to be shared with other users in block 408 the personalization system 120 saves the indication in certain embodiments the personalization system 120 receives rules for the determination of which summary category to use in certain embodiments the rules are a set of u201c conditions u2192 summary category u201d to use and each condition may be a set of operations content_source server names or repository types or file extensions split content_source to content_type file extension or mimetype content_repository_type database file system content management system etc content_server various server patterns like myrepository1 xyz com in certain embodiments boolean operators may be used to connect simple conditions to build complex conditions e g content_type database and content_metadata payroll where the payroll summary template is used to display the search results which utilize the payroll fields being returned as part of the search fig5 illustrates in a flow diagram operations performed to use a summary template in accordance with certain embodiments fig5 is formed by fig5 a and 5b control begins at block 500 with the personalization system 120 receiving a search query e g an internet search query the search query is associated with a user id in block 502 the personalization system 120 identifies the category of search to be performed e g using the rules and the search query in certain embodiments the personalization system 120 identifies the category based on text mining text mining may be described as parsing input text deriving patterns from the parsed data and generating analysis based on the patterns for example if.
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to the blade 58 by means of channel 60 while fluid from the second source is directed to another portion of the same blade by means of channel 62 the channels 60 and 62 are separated by a stationary shroud member 64 in fig7 the turbine 68 with its hub member 70 is provided with a dual section axial blade whose sections are shown at 72 and 74 the blade section 74 receives fluid through channel 76 while the blade section 72 receives the fluid transmitted by channel 78 the two blade sections are separated by a rotating shroud member 80 and the two channels 76 and 78 are separated by means of a rotating labyrinth seal shown at 82 referring now to fig8 there is shown another embodiment of the invention in which a toroidal chamber 84 surrounding a radial turbine is provided with two inlets 86 and 88 for accepting fluids from separate sources in this embodiment the turbine blades of a radial inflow type will be uniform across their span but the fluids will be directed to different radial segments of the turbine thus the fluid entering opening 86 is inducted into the torus along bulkhead 90 and is directed to that portion of.
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the inactivated viral suspension into a first tank at 4 u00b0 c b mixing a mineral oil of the liquid paraffin type with sorbitan sesquioleate hlb 3 7 as lipophilic emulgent and polyoxiethylene sorbitan mono oleate hlb 15 as hydrophilic emulgent into a second tank at 4 u00b0 c c pour the contents of the first and second tanks into a homogenizator d homogenize under high pressure at 4 u00b0 c under continuous flow in sterile closed loop until a stable emulsion is obtained of the type 34 water in oil 34 with homogeneous droplets of no more than 0 1 micron diameter e collect the emulsion into a third tank this emulsion comprising the prepared vaccine preparation of oily vaccine aluminum hydroxide a 39 place the inactivated viral suspension into a first tank mix said suspension with aluminum hydroxide with stirring for 2 hours settling during 24 hours supernatant is removed in order to obtain the original volume of aluminum hydroxide b 39 mix a mineral oil liquid paraffin or polybutene with emulgents polyoxiethylene sorbitan sesquioleate hlb 10 into a second tank the following steps were carried out for antigen control of viruses reproduced in radiated animals and inactivated through radiations a monovalent.
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the user has complete control over how metrics are grouped together information regarding individual widgets 60 may be stored in a widget data structure on the memory 14 similar to the metric data structure the widget 60 may contain many of the features associated with an individual metric box 24 such as a title 28 a visualization icon 38 goals 44 overall value 46 a to do list 50 a share icon 52 alerts 48 a download icon 54 and a resize icon 56 as illustrated in fig1 a widget 60 may be formed by u201c snapping u201d one or more metric boxes 24 as illustrated in fig1 the u201c snapping u201d action may be dragging a metric box 24 near a side of another metric box or group of metric boxes until the two objects snap together to form a widget as such u201c snapping u201d may occur between one or more metric boxes and between widgets alternatively dragging a metric box 24 over one or more other metric boxes may prompt a list of options including the option to create a widget 60 as described above the dashboard software 20 may also contain multiple screens such that metric boxes 24 and widgets 60 may be organized into the separate screens based on user preferences for example one screen may contain metric boxes and widgets relating only.
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drawings it should also be understood that the mixing and matching of features elements and or functions between various embodiments is expressly contemplated herein so that one of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate from this disclosure that the features elements and or functions of one embodiment may be incorporated into another embodiment as appropriate unless described otherwise referring now to the drawings wherein like reference characters identify corresponding or similar elements throughout the several views fig2 depicts an oblique view of a pig support system 201 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present application it will be appreciated that system 201 overcomes at least one of the above listed problems commonly associated with the conventional pig support systems in the contemplated embodiment system 201 preferably includes a ring 205 and one or more pig support bars 203 ring 205 39 s diameter surface 207 is sized to fit into a specific pipeline inner diameter therefore system 201 is configurable based on the inner diameter of the pipeline the pig support bars 203 are attached to ring 205 by means of welding the pig support bars 203 provide the support surface for the pig as it travels over.
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the light travels through the rigid light guide and exits the distal end at approximately the same angle as it entered more recently led light sources have been introduced where the emitter covered by a lens cap is placed in close proximity to the tooth an external reflector is used to focus the light to the target area in front of the light source most first generation led curing devices use flat proximal end tips made from fused glass see fig1 a metallic or metal coated plastic reflector is used to reflect light forward into the light guide see fig2 metal reflectors are typically 60 90 efficient compared to acrylic total internal reflection type reflectors which can be over 96 efficient one embodiment of the instant invention consists of five basic features the entrance area the reflector the lens the light pipe and the exit area in a one piece molded tip all five features are molded together see fig7 an alternate embodiment involves the use of a multi piece tip in this particular embodiment the pieces are the tir reflector the sleeve and the image conduit see fig8 the first piece the tir reflector comprises three features including the entrance area the reflector and the lens these features are molded into a single glass part in the preferred embodiment the geometry and function of these three features is the same as in the one piece version the second piece is a metal sleeve that is used to connect the tir reflector to the image conduit an adhesive may be used to secure in the connection the third piece the image conduit provides a means to transmit.
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impingement cooling insert 5 by means of a plurality of rib form or circular spacing elements 21 forming an interspace 22 the cooling medium passage 23 enclosed inside the impingement cooling insert 5 is flow washable by a cooling medium the impingement cooling inserts 5 additionally have impingement cooling holes 25 through which flows cooling medium flowing in the cooling medium passage 23 and can subsequently impinge perpendicularly upon the surfaces 19 of the side walls 11 13 in order to cool these the impingement cooling insert 27 viewed in the direction of the blade axis 2 a is formed consequently from two separate parts 29 31 which by a section 30 32 in each case overlap each other in an overlap area 33 35 the overlap area 33 35 lies as a consequence outside the mean blade airfoil height the bottom part 31 of the impingement cooling insert shown in fig1 is fixed in the connecting area gastight on the lower platform and the top part 29 is fixed gastight on an upper platform which is not shown for the avoidance of leakages as the hot blade airfoil 2 b expands more in the direction of the blade axis 2 a than the cool impingement cooling insert 27 during the operation of the gas turbine a movability.
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rolling rotor motor compressor 10 39 of fig7 is structurally identical to the rolling rotor motor compressor 10 of fig1 6 except for the addition of structure necessary for two pumping chambers to achieve two cylinder operation specifically vanes 34 1 and 2 coact with the outer surface 21 2 of rotor piston 21 to divide the lunette shaped space 24 into chambers 24 1 and 2 which in turn are divided into suction and discharge chambers responsive to the coaction between piston rotor 21 and bore 22 4 thus for compressor operation refrigerant at suction pressure is supplied from the refrigeration system not illustrated via suction lines 36 1 and 2 respectively to the suction chambers defined in chambers 24 1 and 2 refrigerant at discharge pressure is supplied to the refrigeration system not illustrated via discharge lines 37 1 and 2 respectively from the discharge chambers defined in chambers 24 1 and 2 in the conventional manner for a rolling piston compressor due to the coaction of rotor piston 21 bore 22 4 and vanes 34 1 and 2 the rolling rotor motor compressor 100 of fig8 is structurally identical to the rolling rotor motor compressor 10 39 of fig7 except for the relative positions of vanes 34 1 and 2 specifically vanes 34 1 and 34 2 are asymmetrically located such as 120 u00b0 apart rather than being diametrically located for example first stage chamber 24 1 may extend for 240 u00b0 and second stage chamber 24 2 may extend for 120 u00b0 compressor 100 can be used in two different cycles in the first cycle the flow from the larger chamber 24 1 is pumped into the smaller chamber 24 2 to meet the needs of a system requiring a.
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and the processing threads that were cycling between all the probes servicing them in turn suddenly stop at approximately time 8400 the cause of the stoppage cannot directly be determined from the graph however the graph helps to quickly hone in on the correct textual messages listed below the graph accordingly by reviewing the textual messages at approximately the time of the stoppage and the textual messages associated with the errors the cause of the error can be determined the ability to quickly find the textual message relating to the problem is important since one file may contains hundreds or thousands of events trying to page though them to find a problem would be nearly impossible the graph in fig4 illustrates a very consistent base line of thread processing with two repeating patterns that occurred and included some errors starting around 39090 and 5414 note that the tool has a defect where some of the time stamps on the x axis are not getting fully displayed so they don 39 t look like they are strictly increasing accordingly the present invention provides a log of execution of many threads across many probes and many thousands of events that can be looked at moreover are all the events are logged while the application is running in its.
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be sharpened is reduced by half moreover the construction employed does not require detachment of the chain links 1 from the device nor does it require disassembly of the links 1 from each other which facilitates maintenance it is preferred to form the underside surface of each of the knife members 7 to be of concave configuration so that when the chain is wrapped about the tree the inner surfaces of the knife member 7 will define a generally cylindrical configuration and will enable the limbs to be shaved in close proximity to the trunk as indicated at 9 the region of the underside of each of the knife members 7 in proximity to the cutting edges may be provided with an upwardly beveled region 9 to define a slight clearance between the cutting edge and the trunk to preclude the knife edges from penetrating the trunk itself the generally parallelogram configuration of the links 1 and the parallelogram configuration of the knife members 7 is such that the transverse cutting edges 7a 7b of the knife members 7 define a substantially continuous helical cutting line which circumscribes the tree trunk the cutting chain is mounted to a frame which includes a stationary support 15 which pivotally supports one end of the chain the stationary support member 15 includes an adjustment means 16 which enables the first end 13a of the chain.
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ridges 6 rested on the top edge of the flanges 10 on the retainer 7 as shown in fig8 not only is the gripper 1 kept from falling off the retainer 7 but also its grip plates 3 are prevented from spreading out by being elastically pushed by the mop 8 thus the mop 8 is firmly held by the gripper 1 received in the retainer 7 as shown in fig9 the retainer 7 presses upon the grip plates 3 over substantially their whole length and the mop stoppers 5 adapted to bite into the mop 8 are provided on the inner surfaces of the grip plates 3 over substantially the whole length so that the top portion of the mop 8 is held firmly with a uniform force over its entire length to dismount the mop 8 the gripper 1 is pulled out of the retainer 7 and its grip plates 3 are spread open to draw the mop stoppers 5 out of the mop 8 the mop stoppers 5 may be in the form of serrations projections ridges or combinations thereof the retainer 7 should preferably have its side plates 9 coupled together at one end thereof by means of a coupling member 11 and the gripper 1 should be provided with another coupling member 12 at one end thereof in such a manner.
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extruder the feedrod 85 was then passed through a heated spinneret 90 reducing the diameter to about 300 microns to yield a filament 98 while maintaining the original geometry of the spiral feedrod 85 the filament 98 was chopped into 1 mm lengths 97 which were then mixed with additional zrb 2 powder 20 in order to form a mixture 110 that contained about 30 volume percent sic this mixture 110 was hot pressed in order to form the final zrb 2 matrix billet 10 containing 30 volume percent sic spirals the amount of second phase material 15 added could vary widely from about 5 to about 95 volume percent the choice of how much of the first phase material 15 is desired to be added to the second phase matrix 20 to produce a desired and advantageous result would depend on the physical property of properties being manipulated for mechanical properties a range of between about 20 and about 40 volume percent would typically be selected for the manipulation of electrical or thermal properties a range of between about 5 and about 25 volume percent would typically be appropriate fig7 a and 7b are photomicrographs illustrating the dispersed first phase spirals 15 in the second phase matrix 20 fig8 a 8d are photomicrographs graphically illustrating the crack propagation deflection and attenuation properties of the composite materials 10 as can be seen crack propagation is blunted by first phase spiral particles 15 with the crack either stopped or redirected fig9 and 10 graphically illustrate the increase in toughness of the composite material 10 over a test material typically the dispersed first phase 15 is characterized by a spiral architecture.
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the shift fork assembly 200 includes a body 202 having a through passageway 204 which is sized to just freely rotatably receive the shift rail 180 at each end of the shift fork body 202 is a helical cam 206 the helical cams 206 are correspondingly disposed such that the axial distance from corresponding points on their surfaces is just slightly less than the distance between the inside surfaces of the rollers 194 an axially extending face or shoulder 208 which represents a discontinuity in the helical cams 206 acts as a positive stop in one direction of rotation as it engages one of the rollers 196 the shift fork assembly 200 also includes an obliquely extending web 210 which terminates in a discontinuous semi circular channel or groove 214 the semi circular channel or groove 214 receives and engages the flange 108 of the clutch collar 100 such engagement inhibits rotation of the shift fork assembly 200 accordingly as the shift rail 180 and the cam followers or rollers 194 rotate the shift fork assembly 200 and specifically the clutch collar 100 translate axially and bi directionally such translation effects selective engagement of the clutch collar 100 and selection of high gear neutral or low gear as previously explained referring now to fig2 4 and 5 the transfer case assembly 16 also includes an electromagnetically actuated disc pack type clutch assembly 220 the clutch assembly 220 is disposed about the output shaft 60 and includes a circular drive member 222 coupled to the output shaft 60 through for example a splined interconnection the circular drive member 222 includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart recesses 226 in the shape of an oblique section of.
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the resistor 20 are both then fed to a computing means 64 the respiratory signal data passing via an analogue to digital converter 66 the respiratory signal data can then be used to select samples from the imaging data that correspond to like phase points in the respiratory cycle these selected images can be used to construct a three dimensional tomography via known computing methods in another example in which the siemens sensation open ct scanner is used employing the anzai sensor port system the signal entering the connection unit 56 via 54 is duplicated within unit 56 the signal is directed via 62 to sensor port 60 and can also be received by 66 the sensor port provides the respiration signal to the ct scanner computer where it is stored together with the imaging data in other words in this example unit 56 is a simple rewiring device without any active components and could simply be replaced by two separate cables for ct applications the computer 64 is only used for monitoring the signal to adjust the right offset and gain on the amplifier unit 52 in a kv fluoroscopy application the computer 64 is used to store the respiration signal together with kv images provided to this computer alternatively the respiratory signal data can be analysed in real time and used to gate the ct scanner 58 thereby creating images that.
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the aqueous solution has a temperature of 20 u00b0 c although the clathrate supply pipeline is fixed and the flow rate is constant it is still possible to vary a heat supplying amount within a range of 1 2 in general equipment for manufacturing consuming and transporting the cold latent heat may be set to their maximum efficient points under a certain flow rate thereby obtaining an optimum running condition for this reason by virtue of the concentration adjustment in accordance with an actually needed amount of energy it is possible to run the system under the optimum condition however in fig1 reference numeral 7 is used to represent another pipeline for supplying the clathrate and a further pipeline for supplying the melted aqueous solution then with reference to fig2 a description is provided for an example where the cooling apparatus capable of manufacturing the clathrate is a refrigerating machine of a steam absorbing type and an air dehumidifying system of an absorbing type is provided together with a cold latent heat transporting system here as to pipelines for supplying the liquid clathrate and pipelines for supplying the melted aqueous solution further as to storage containers for storing the clathrate and aqueous solution some elements identical with those in fig1 are represented by the same reference numerals and similar explanations thereof will be omitted here a cooling apparatus 3 a for manufacturing the clathrate is a refrigerating machine of a steam absorbing.
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what a stim would look like within the current embodiment the basic function of the stim is to provide a dynamic session dependent logical mapping of user telephone numbers and extensions to their ip address since the current invention directly addresses communications continuity within a disaster context in accordance with one embodiment it is expected that ip addresses of users of the system will change from session to session in this context a session is defined to be the period of time a user is in the online state factors that create this dynamic are 1 domain name service dns lookups for locating users within an internetwork cannot be relied upon to provide ip address mapping and 2 isps normally implement dhcp or wins services to enable ip address re use thus each time a user connects to the internet through their isp the ip address assigned to their terminal 34 will be different 3 during and post disaster users may have to stay home or be forced to log in from a hotel library a friend 39 s house or other location making sessions temporary in most cases when they log in again say from another location their ip address will be different all the way to the top level domain point 1 above bears closer scrutiny as it represents.
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17 are provided for mounting the electrical operating device in the above described structure besides the combination of the components described above the following components are also provided for the purposes of fixing and assisting of the operation including a first bearing 3 a second bearing 4 a nut 11 a flat washer 12 a retention lid 14 third bolts 21 a first bearing 22 fourth bolts 24 fifth bolts 29 a bearing cover 30 loosening prevention bolts 31 sixth bolts 32 a fourth bearing 39 and a distance setting sleeve 40 these components being retention means necessary for achieving the structure of the present invention but are generally irrelevant to the technical features of the present invention so that details associated with the relationships and positions will not be provided herein the technical features that the present invention adopts to improve the known techniques are as follows the electrical operating device adopts a multiple staged transmission arrangement to thoroughly improve severe wearing and poor transmission efficiency of the prior art and also to effectively use the entire available space in order to achieve the advantages of high transmission efficiency high bearing capacity high speed ratio and small volume it will be understood that each of the elements described above or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above while certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim it is not intended to be limited to the details above since it will be understood that various omissions modifications substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those.
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head 131 rotates the dosing units 130 a 130 b dosing unit 130 a assumes the dosing position and doses the pockets having the vacuum formed film after compaction pistons are engaged and compress the powder in the pocket and cut the film as discussed above while this is happening the other dosing unit 130 b is being charged by the dosator ready for the next machine cycle at any time one dosing unit is in the powder charging position while the other dosing unit is in the process position in another embodiment glue is applied prior to the application of the second film onto the partially enrobed slug i e the first film and the powder slug fig2 shows an inkjet assembly 140 that may be used to spray the glue into a pattern or logo onto the partially enrobed slug a screen may be used to expose the partially enrobed slug and protect the platen 22 in another embodiment a vacuum nozzle unit 150 is applied to platen to disturb any waste powder in the cavities of the platen as shown in fig2 air is forced through the nozzles into the cavities of the platen when the vacuum nozzle unit is oriented proximate the cavities and the platen hood 152 forms a seal with the platen to enable the cleaning process in another embodiment the apparatus has.
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100 is connected to ac power source 102 which is 120 vac in the united states however the invention is not restricted to any particular ac power source voltage ac power dimmer module 104 is shown connected in series with ac power source 102 in this block diagram although dimmer module 104 may be connected in a different manner depending upon the type of dimmer module as discussed below either way ac power dimmer module 104 provides a dimmable ac power signal to the two input terminals 106 amp 108 of led light fixture 100 as known in the art an ac power dimmer module is typically coupled in series with an ac power source as shown in fig1 generally there are different classes of dimmer operation phase dimming analog dimming and digital dimming with phase dimming the most prevalent type in residential lighting is forward phase dimming also known as leading edge phase dimming since it only requires two ac wires the other type of phase dimming reverse phase dimming also known as trailing edge phase dimming requires three wires to the dimmer either way led drivers are available to convert the ac phase dimmable power to dc power analog dimmers such as 0 to 10 vdc dimmers.
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one embodiment computer 23 may be pre programmed with a upper conductivity limit should the conductivity of solvent 13 exceed the pre programmed limit an alarm will be tripped and either cassettes 15 16 and 17 will be removed from the solvent or no additional cassettes will be admitted to solvent tank 11 until the solvent bath is changed or modified in a mannered to reduce its conductivity in another embodiment shown in fig2 a sensor 191 may be utilized to monitor the conductivity of a solvent flow stream 31 which bathes wafers 17 the conductivity may be analyzed by analyzer electronics 21 and the output of analyzer electronics 21 provided to computer 23 for appropriate comparison with predetermined values for example in the cleaning of layers containing charged chemical species e g during post halogen based reactive ion etch cleanup such as in the etching of aluminum alloys the conductivity of the solvent will increase as the concentration of charged species enter the fluid stream fig4 shows a graph of the conductivity of fluid stream 31 as a function of time when an appropriate end point is reached at point a the clean up may be terminated alternatively the apparatus of fig3 may be used flow stream may be.
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is 150 psi this is limited by the valve that we chose to use since pressure higher than 150 psi could damage our valve we designed our tank around that pressure the aluminum that the tank is made out of is 6063 t6 aluminum with yield strength of 31 000 psi the 3 inch schedule 10 pipe has an outside diameter of 3 5 inches and a wall thickness of 0 12 inches to regulate the air pressure in our pneumatic system we use a series of three regulators we needed to use three because the air coming out of our tank is at 450 psi this is too high for conventional regulator like those found on an air compressor that is why the first regulator in our system is a meant for use on a paintball gun it is able to handle input pressures of up to 850 psi while being able to output anything below that our design calls for an input or 450 psi and an output of 150 after the paintball regulator we split the system into two separate regulators these regulators have maximum inputs of 150 psi with these two separate regulators we can adjust the air pressure going to the pneumatic actuator and the low pressure tank separately this allows us to change the distance we shoot a t shirt and still have the machine actuate properly to control the air cylinder that actuates the magazine we use a 4 way solenoid valve 137 the purpose of the solenoid valve is to direct the air to the two different chambers in the air cylinder 138 that makes our magazine rotate in one example embodiment the solenoid is a numatics brand solenoid valve that uses a 24 volt dc solenoid to.
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adhesive backing 30 on the other side for initial engagement with the container when the label is applied label 20 is depicted as rectangular in configuration and naturally it may assume other configurations as long as it is of sufficient size to extend both above and below the joint line 28 and be applied to both container half 24 and container half 26 it is not necessary that the label 20 extend around the entire circumference of the container it may cover only a portion of the container surface as depicted in the drawings label 20 is provided with a plurality of cuts such as die cuts or prescores 32 on its surface with the cuts 32 being divided into two groups one group is positioned on the label so that when the label is applied to a container they will be on one side of joint line 28 and the other group positioned so that they will be on the other side of joint line 28 thereby providing cuts 32 in alignment with each container half 24 and container half 26 while the cuts may take any reasonable configuration it has been found acceptable to use diagonal cuts as depicted in use container 22 is filled with the desired object such as a medical instrument and the two halves 24 and 26 are brought into engagement to form joint line 28 label 20 with cuts 32 therein and adhesive 30 on one side thereof is then applied to the container with the adhesive 30 engaging with the surface of container 22 so as to initially hold label 20 in position label 20 is positioned so that a portion including one group of cuts 32 is.
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particulate can be of the same or different source of extracellular matrix as the sheets so that for example the sheets can be made from sis and the particulate can be from lbm the emulsion gel paste liquid or particulate placed in between the sheets of matrix can be of mixed source of extracellular matrix so that for example an emulsion gel paste liquid or particulate can be a 50 50 mixture of lbm and ubs or essentially any ratio ranging from 1 99 to 99 1 thus the emulsion gel paste liquid or particulate that comprises the composition placed between two sheets of extracellular matrix can be some mixture or ratio of extracellular matrix from one or more tissue sources or it can be from a single tissue source mammalian tissue sources are in general any tissue having an extracellular matrix that can be isolated from a mammal and de cellularized thus for example most mammalian organs are tissue sources the tissue sources can be for example any mammalian tissue including but not limited to the small intestine large intestine stomach lung liver kidney pancreas placenta heart bladder prostate tissue surrounding growing tooth enamel tissue surrounding growing bone and any fetal tissue from any mammalian organ the forms of the extracellular matrices that make up the articles are generally any form of extracellular matrix including forms such as sheets or other forms that result from human manipulation with the extracellular matrix generally the broad categories of forms appear to be liquid semi solid or solid liquid is generally a thin emulsion that is injectable and fluid semi solid is generally a rather thicker.
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such combinations can be displayed to assist the customer throughout this description the embodiments and examples shown should be considered as exemplars rather than limitations on the apparatus and procedures disclosed or claimed although many of the examples presented herein involve specific combinations of method acts or system elements it should be understood that those acts and those elements may be combined in other ways to accomplish the same objectives acts elements and features discussed only in connection with one embodiment are not intended to be excluded from a similar role in other embodiments as used herein u201c plurality u201d means two or more as used herein a u201c set u201d of items may include one or more of such items as used herein whether in the written description or the claims the terms u201c comprising u201d u201c including u201d u201c carrying u201d u201c having u201d u201c containing u201d u201c involving u201d and the like are to be understood to be open ended i e to mean including but not limited to only the transitional phrases u201c consisting of u201d and u201c consisting essentially of u201d respectively are closed or semi closed transitional phrases with respect to claims use of ordinal terms such as u201c first u201d u201c second u201d u201c third u201d etc in the claims to modify a claim element does not by itself connote any priority precedence.
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straw with more than one bend for example may be utilized with this embodiment having the straw hole and straw exit through the vertical side wall is advantageous in that the straw resides outside of the adjacent food container which means that the straw never interferes with the food that is in the container fig1 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the embodiment of the invention shown in fig1 showing hole 105 b along with embodiment that includes the optional press on friction dome cover 110 c the top horizontal area of the lower cup lid that couples with the cup via coupling element 107 may be bonded to the upper container in any manner or may be formed as part of the upper container as desired cover 110 c may couple with container 100 c in any manner desired as one skilled in the art will appreciate cover 110 c may be optionally attached to 100 c via a clamshell style hinge when 110 c and 100 c are attached they are made from a single piece construction in one or more embodiments fig1 illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention 100 d coupled with a cup an optional press on friction dome cover 110 d with hole 1501 for example for access of the contents of the top container via spoon 1502 and configured to allow access to the.
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guide wire or other appropriate device into the catheter after implantation provides a significant advantage in terms of clearing the catheter or importantly initially placing the catheter tip at an appropriate location within the body such is extremely difficult in prior art right angle systems as can be appreciated from fig2 the use of a straight needle provides a material advantage over prior techniques additionally if the needle is required to be taped down then it is a simple matter of affixing the needle when in contact with the septum to the skin yet not substantially immobilize the patient thus for example if the port 10 is implanted in an arm the needle can simply be taped or strapped in place thereby anchoring the needle to the body during infusion or injections requiring a period of time fig3 illustrates a second embodiment of an in line port in accordance with this invention as illustrated in fig3 the port is generally circular and comprises the body member 30 having an opening 32 a self sealing septum 34 is placed into the body 30 to close off the opening 32 and provide a suitable target the port has a hollow portion 36 generally axially in line with the self sealing septum 34 the hollow portion serving as a reservoir terminates into a zone which is tapped that is.
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the first decade counter cd 4017 and divides it again by 10 in the second decade counter cd 4017 by anding the two outputs from each of the divider stages the output will be a 1 duty cycle pulse in other words out of every 100 ms period there is a 1 ms pulse when the switch block 220 is open calibrate position the output to block 240 will be u201c 0 u201d 0 volt and the output from block 240 to block 250 will be u201c 1 u201d 12 volt all the time when the switch in block 220 is closed the output from block 220 will be u201c 1 u201d and the led will be turned on the output of block 240 will be a pulse train that has a duty cycle of 1 this means the output will be u201c 0 u201d 0 volt 99 of the time and u201c 1 u201d 12 volt for 1 of the time this pulse train goes to block 250 into a 2 k resistor and 0 1 uf capacitor an rc circuit in one branch and straight through without encountering any circuit components in a second branch the rc circuit slightly delays the original signal while the second branch allows the original signal to travel through unimpeded and without any delay fig2 b shows how the original signal and the delayed signal fed to an and gate generate a pulse that is slightly narrower than the original signal this is because the output of the and gate will only.
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spectrometer as well as other laboratory components hardware components 10 may include vacuum gauge controllers temperature probes power supply monitors cooling water flow meters and other key components a control computer 30 is linked to the mass spectrometer hardware components 10 and provides a control system for the operation of the mass spectrometer and may also include programs for the analysis of the results of experiments conducted on the mass spectrometer the hardware components 10 are linked to a overseer through an interface 20 that may include various custom designed combinations of analog to digital conversion hardware microprocessor firmware and computer memory to buffer in coming information the data bus structure employed for each hardware component can be optimized for the kind of signal to be generated and read in addition the control computer 30 provides status information concerning the instruments into the overseer the devices included in the hardware components 10 or the control computer 30 may send a real time interrupt signal software for the overseer can be implemented in a multi tasking environment to provide the real time surveillance the master process 50 represented by the dotted line box of the overseer initiates the parallel sub processes the polling data collection process 60 requests data from the hardware components 10 and the control computer 30 in the order established by the initial conditions or according to any new polling sequence set by the expert system process 70 or user operator.
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b provided in the lower portion of the optical disk transfer means 6 or the door 19 and the grooves 2 b of the chassis 2 with which the door shaft 19 b is engaged and guided during this operation during the operation of fig3 b u2192 3 c the motor 7 shown in fig1 rotates and the disk holder 6 which is disposed in a position parallel to the front surface of the door 19 is moved from position a to position b in fig1 as a result the disk 3 held in the disk holder 6 is transferred in a state in which the disk 3 is inclined toward the front of the main body and is removed from the upper position of the main body 1 as shown in fig1 when the disk 3 is inserted into the reproducing apparatus and reproduced an operation that is the opposite from the operation described above is performed in fig4 the door 19 the optical disk insertion means 34 includes an optical disk transfer means 35 the disk holder 6 and a disk insertion port 30 when an optical disk 3 is inserted into the optical disk insertion means 34 that is the door 19 from the disk insertion port 30 or when an optical disk 3 is removed from the disk insertion port 30 it is not necessary to put fingers 32 of hand 31 of the user gripping the optical disk 3 into the open space 33 unlike the case to put a cassette tape into a cassette tape.
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mechanism 13 moves the vibrometer 12 the camera 21 moves therewith the camera 21 is mounted so that the lens thereof face in the same direction as the detecting face of the vibrometer 12 the control board 16 is further provided with a monitoring tv set 22 for monitoring an image signal c 39 from the tv camera transmitted from the communication apparatus 14a to the apparatus 14b this enables the operator 17 looking at the tv set 22 to recognize at a glance the vibration of the object 15 to be monitored since the tv camera always faces at the same direction as the vibrometer 12 thereby advantageously resulting in a more convenient and manageable operation it is to be noted that in the above embodiment the tv camera 21 is mounted on the same angle adjusting mechanism 13 as the non contacting vibrometer 12 however an additional angle adjusting mechanism may be provided so that both mechanisms are independently controlled to face the same direction it is also to be noted that the above embodiments have been described assuming a man operates the system however an automatic diagnosis system may be realized by preliminarily determining locations of objects to be monitored storing data representative of the determined locations and data representative of standard vibration values automatically controlling the travelling unit to run along a predetermined route according to the stored location data measuring the vibration of the objects at the predetermined places and comparing the actual vibration values with the stored standard values to determine whether or not any malfunctions exist further although a travelling mechanism of a rail use type has been described a travelling mechanism as a movable means running on the floor of a plant along an.
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0 and supplying wl 0 vcw 3 6 v will be described in this case the controller 18 outputs slct u201c h u201d hvxpb 0 0 0 v xpb 0 u201c l u201d hvxpb n 1 vcw 3 6 v and xpb n 1 u201c h u201d to each circuit note that n is a positive integer and hvxpb n 0 and xpb n 0 correspond to n 1 lines of word lines wl next an operation of the level shift circuit 30 will be described the level shift circuit 30 operates as a level shift circuit which shifts the signal from vcc 3 0 v to vcw 3 6 v based on hvx u201c l u201d and hvxb u201c h u201d accordingly the level shift circuit 30 shifts slct u201c h u201d vcc to lv_slct vcw 3 6 v and outputs the shifted signal to the level shift circuit 22 at the rear stage thereof the same description of the other operations as those of the first exemplary embodiment will be omitted in fig8 the voltage states at the portions are shown when a word line is selected in the high voltage operation in fig9 the voltage states at the portions are shown when no word line is selected in the high voltage operation the row decoder 14 according to the second exemplary embodiment includes the level shift circuit 22 that shifts the voltage range so that the voltage applied to the electrodes of the pmos transistor p 30 and the like of the word line selection circuit 24 is in the range from 0 0 v to vcc in the normal operation and is not in the range from 0 0 v to vpp but in the range from vcc to vpp in the high voltage operation.
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41 is equal to 8 existing errors cannot be corrected by any combination of the mode a mode b and mode c signals and the control is ended as an error end in this manner eight combinations of the on off states of the mode a mode b and mode c signals are selectively determined on the basis of the counter value in the retry counter 41 it is possible to arbitrarily select any combination of the on off states of the mode a mode b and mode c signals on the basis of the counter value in the retry counter 41 for example all the mode signals are set off initially the pointer generators 62 63 and 64 are not reset in response to the detection of the the re synchronous frame in this case it is possible to add an error track pointer generator which is reset each time a request to read information again is generated it is preferable that a sequence of selecting one or more selecting generators 62 64 be directed to reducing the number of times that the request to read information again is generated in actuality some error track pointers certainly indicate the real occurrence of errors and some error track pointers indicate a.
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current flows in the wiring 16 electromagnetic waves are generated around the wiring 16 for example in the case a shield layer is not provided between wirings the wirings are affected each other by noise caused by the electromagnetic waves and data of such as an electrostatic force in which an acceleration is detected may not be normally obtained next a shield effect according to the embodiment will be described with reference to fig4 fig4 illustrates line of electric forces 18 of electromagnetic waves generated from the wirings 16 in the case where the wirings 16 and the shield layers 7 are formed on a surface of the electrode substrate 2 and a current flows in the wirings 16 in a state in which each of the wirings 16 and the shield layers 7 is electrically blocked by the space 4 according to this structure an electromagnetism from the wiring 16 can be blocked therefore even if the inside observation space 6 is formed in a part of the shield layer 7 the space is not affected by the wiring specifically a space on an outer side of the shield layer 7 disposed on both sides of the wiring 16 for example the space 6 is not affected by the electromagnetic waves this is because the electromagnetic waves generated from the wirings 16 are blocked by the shield layers 7 planarly the.
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turning to the figure where like reference numerals refer to like structures the present invention relates to a diesel particulate filter cleaning apparatus 10 and method for cleaning diesel particulate material such as ash and soot from a diesel particulate filter 42 used to treat diesel exhaust gases from a diesel engine in a motor vehicle the diesel particulate filter cleaning apparatus 10 has a vibrator 14 coupled to an air chamber 12 with a vibrator coupler 56 such as a u bolt coupled to a sidewall 32 of the air chamber 12 the vibrator 14 is preferably a pneumatic or air actuated vibrator 15 with pressure regulators to increase intensity and frequency of vibration when the pressure increases within the vibrator alternatively the vibrator 14 can be an electric or other type of pulse vibrator when an pneumatic type vibrator is used the vibrator 15 is in fluid communication with a vibrator line 34 the vibrator line 34 can have a vibrator regulator 36 to control the air pressure in the vibrator 15 and vibrator tubing 35 connecting to the vibrator pressure regulator 36 and the vibrator 15 an open first end 22 of the air chamber 12 attaches to the diesel particulate filter 42 with a diesel particulate filter coupler 16 an opposite closed second end 23 of the air chamber 12.
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412 034 and 4 046 729 further the processes to prepare such polyurethanes are well recognized as exemplified by the aforementioned patents in accordance with the present invention aromatic aliphatic and cyclo aliphatic diisocyanates or mixtures thereof can be used in forming the polymer such diisocyanates for example are tolyene 2 4 diisocyanate tolylene 2 6 diisocyanate meta phenylene diisocyanate biphenylene 4 4 39 diisocyanate methylene bis 4 phenyl isocyanate 4 chloro 1 3 phenylene diisocyanate naphthylene 1 5 diisocyanate tetramethylene 1 4 diisocyanate hexamethylene 1 6 diisocyanate decamethylene 1 10 diisocyanate cyclohexylene 1 4 diisocyanate methylene bis 4 cyclohexyl isocyanate tetrahydronaphthylene diisocyanate isophorone diisocyanate and the like preferably the arylene and cyclo aliphatic diisocyanates are used most advantageously in the practice of the invention characterisitcally the arylene diisocyanates encompass those in which the isocyanate group is attached to the aromatic ring the most preferred isocyanates are the 2 4 and 2 6 isomers of tolylene diisocyanate and mixtures thereof due to their ready availability and their reactivity further the cyclo aliphatic diisocyanates used most advantageously in the practice of the present invention are 4 4 39 methylene bis cyclohexyl isocyanate and isophorone diisocyanate selection of the aromatic or aliphatic diisocyanates is predicated upon the final end use of the particular material as is well recognized by those skilled in the art the aromatic isocyanates may be used where the final product is not excessively exposed to ultraviolet radiation which tends to yellow such polymeric compositions whereas the aliphatic diisocyanates may be more advantageously used in exterior applications and have less tendency to yellow upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation although these principles form.
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the second lid 54 is removed to provide access to the opening 100 in the elution chamber 42 the pipette 124 is inserted into the opening 100 and the prepared sample of nucleic acid is withdrawn as shown in fig1 a multi channel pipette 126 may be used to access a plurality of samples from a plurality of cassettes 10 fig2 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the cassette 10 the cassette 10 a illustrated in fig2 differs from the cassette 10 illustrated in fig1 in that the assembly component 104 a includes a seal 130 the plungers 24 a 26 a 28 a and 30 a each include seals 132 134 136 and 138 respectively and the valves 32 a 34 a and 36 a have a different arrangement as discussed hereinafter fig2 illustrates the assembly component 104 a in more detail the assembly component 104 a includes a seal 130 the illustrated seal 130 is a double elastomer which extends along the circumference of the assembly component 104 a fig2 illustrates the plunger 24 a in more detail the plunger 24 a includes a seal 132 the illustrated seal 132 is also a double elastomer which extends along the circumference of the plunger 24 a it will be appreciated that each of plungers 26 a 28 a and 30 a may also have a similar arrangement fig2 and 24 illustrate.
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section to pass into an adjacent lower section and an inoperative position where they are at least partially removed from chamber 11 and web material in one section is free to pass into the adjacent lower section referring now to fig3 the arrangement including the lost motion connection for mounting lever arms 26 on shaft 28 is shown two collars secured to shaft 28 designated 30 and 32 respectively prevent sideway movement of lever arm 26 on shaft 28 the collar 30 has a laterally extending pin 34 attached thereto which extends parallel to and is spaced apart from shaft 28 and which extends into an oversized hole 36 in lever arm 26 the difference in size between pin 34 and hole 36 allows for lost motion such as a small amount of rotation of shaft 28 without movement of lever arm 26 this small amount of rotation allows one of a group of fingers 24 to remain in an inoperative position when web material is between the end or tip of the finger and the front 14 of box 10 such lost motion also allows a web convolution which remains above a finger 24 following a dumping operation to be explained hereinafter to move the finger to its inoperative position when the web convolution is pulled so that the web convolution can freely pass into the section below the finger pivotal upward movement of a lever arm 40 secured to shaft 28 in the direction of arrow a as shown in fig2 rotates shaft 28 and collars 30 and 32.
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rotating drum 2 rotates there is little difference between the case in which the air inlet section 10 a is arranged at the left upper portion of the rear panel 10 and the case in which the air inlet section 10 a is arranged at the right upper portion of the rear panel 10 now the operation and effect of the clothes drying apparatus provided with the air inlet section 10 a in accordance with this embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail first the user puts clothes to be dried into the rotating drum 2 and then closes the door 13 when the user subsequently operates the clothes drying apparatus the drive motor 4 exhaust fan 12 and heater 11 are energized and the rotating drum 2 is rotated at low speed simultaneously ambient air around the housing 1 is introduced into the intake duct 7 with the rotation of the rotating drum 2 the clothes are sequentially upwardly raised from the bottom of the rotating drum 2 by the lifters 20 and then dropped from the top of the rotating drum 2 onto the bottom thereof the air introduced into the intake duct 7 is heated by the heater 11 and then fed to the rotating drum 2 through the through holes 10 b of the air inlet section 10 a of the rear panel 10 that is ambient air is heated by the heater 11 while passing through the intake duct 8 and is then.
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with a resource partition u201c rp u201d identifier list for example the ne identifier list may contain the network service category u201c nsc u201d tags ne 1 ne 2 ne n whereas the rp identifier list may contain the nsc tags rp 1 rp 2 rp n this may be summarized as follows ne nsc list ne 1 ne 2 ne n 1 rp nsc list rp 1 rp 2 rp n 2 the foregoing nsc tags are as defined in the policy routing specification referenced above where the restricted transit flag 52 as aforesaid indicates that the restricted transit status is enabled the exception list 54 originally reflected in the form of the foregoing coupled lists 1 and 2 can be further combined to form a single logically and 39 d exception element as follows as known to those skilled in this art a call or connection policy that is signaled according to the policy routing specification may have multiple policy elements associated therewith these policy elements are groupings of policy routing tags as explained in greater detail below where a policy based call requires by way of any one of its signaled policy elements any combination or subset of the nsc tags found in exception element 3 above then the call or connection.
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patterned the metallic leads can be deposited by a lift off technique after defining these conductive leads the substrate is coated with a layer of oxide which has a thickness equivalent to the desired channel depth in the preferred embodiment the thickness would be 200 nm to 800 nm in the second level of lithography the nanochannels are patterned and etched to the underlying electrical leads in an exemplary embodiment low cost patterning of 100 nm to 500 nm wide channels is done using conformable contact photolithography see j g goodberlet appl phys lett vol 76 2000 p 667 incorporated herein by reference the channels are etched in a reactive ion etcher by controlling the plasma etching conditions i e lowering the plasma bias increasing the pressure choosing an appropriate gas or gas mixture and using a polymer etch mask with a low etch selectivity sloped channel walls are formed when an etch mask exhibits low etch selectivity the mask itself will etch slowly while the substrate below is etching during the etching step the mask etches back exposing more area on the substrate to the etching plasma this results in sloped sidewalls rather than vertical walls as would be the case for a hard etch mask with high etch selectivity the sloping of the nanochannels 39 side walls facilitates the coating in subsequent processing steps also during the.
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prolonged inactivity includes a sensor positioned in a pad to detect the weight of a user on the pad a sitting timer measures the amount of time the user has continuously sat on the pad and an alarm activated by the warning device when the user has continuously sat on the pad in excess of a first predetermined limit wherein the alarm includes a visual alarm mechanism an auditory alarm mechanism and a sensory alarm mechanism a standing timer is started when the user 39 s weight is removed from the pad and measuring the amount of time the user has been off of the pad the alarm is reactivated if the sensor detects the user 39 s weight reapplied to the pad before the standing timer has expired application_number US 96029510 A description many elderly or people with medical issues have a tendency to remain in the same position for prolonged periods because movement is made difficult by the age or medical conditions sitting or laying in the same position for prolonged periods can lead to additional issues such as bedsores ulcers circulatory problems and blood clots one way to prevent these problems is to get those that are able to stand and move periodically so that pressure is not applied to the same region for extended periods and blood circulation is promoted the present invention describes a system and method for preventing the problems associated with patients who are susceptible to spending long periods in sitting or laying positions embodiments of the present invention include a cushion.
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in an upper mold part such as a middle plate 2 and a lower mold channel located in a lower plate 3 the upper mold channel extends from top to bottom so as to be connected to the lower mold channel and at least a part of the lower mold channel extends to a position below the product cavity and further extends from bottom to top so as to be in communication with the waterproof structure cavity as shown in fig3 preferably a silicone inlet insert 8 is further provided between the upper mold part and the lower plate 3 and the upper mold channel is connected to the lower mold channel through a channel formed on the silicone inlet insert 8 more preferably the upper mold channel substantially extends vertically to a position below a horizontal position of the product cavity and the channel formed on the silicone inlet insert 8 and a part of the lower mold channel that is in communication with the channel formed on the silicone inlet insert 8 substantially extend horizontally as shown in fig4 to fig6 in some preferred embodiments a manufacturing device further includes an ejection mechanism provided in a lower plate 3 and the ejection mechanism is configured to eject.
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second thrust bearing 42 supports the downstream end of the axis 16 supported in a frame portion 44 within the downstream end of the compressor housing 28 the downstream side of the compressor unit 12 is in fluid communication with a plurality of channels 46 which extend from the fluid stage 34 s 34 of the compressor unit 12 to a nozzle ring 48 having a plurality of nozzles 50 therein as shown in fig1 the channels 46 are arranged in a conical configuration and conduct a portion of the air from the final compressor stage 34 s 34 one channel 46 for each nozzle 50 to each nozzle 50 each nozzle 50 is disposed so as to direct fluid air in a tangential manner into a cylindrically shaped converging diverging shaped tube 52 each nozzle 50 is also directed rearwardly so as to give the fluid a gyrating or rectilinear flow path particularly adjacent the inner wall of the converging diverging tube the interior design of the converging diverging tube 52 shown generally in fig1 will be discussed in detail below with reference to fig6 the tube 28 includes a converging section 43 a short straight section 45 a diverging section 47 and a long straight section 49 the converging diverging tube 52 has an upstream end which is in fluid communication with the downstream end of the compressor housing 28 which also comprises the outer housing for the impeller 40 the impeller 40 being arranged on the axis 16 common with the drum 32 and the fan 14 therefore rotates in the same.
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b 2 o 3 p 2 o 5 bao and li 2 o essential for the present invention is the volume fraction size and aspect ratio of the mica phase in the resultant sintered glass ceramic the larger the mica plates and the higher their aspect ratio the lower the volume fraction of mica that is required to attain machinability an aspect ratio i e ratio of thickness to length of the mica plate of u2267 2 is preferred at least thirty volume percent 30 vol of mica is required to attain machinability at least thirty volume percent 30 vol of the residual glass phase is required for sinterability therefore the mica content is between about 30 and about 70 volume percent and preferably between about about 40 and about 60 volume percent some of the compositions of the present invention are extremely reactive and will dissolve additives e g pigments and fluorescing agents during sintering of the cad cam blocks in this case it was found that using coarser additives e g pigments or fluorescing agents substantially alleviated this problem normally these additives pigments and fluorescing agents have an average particle size of about 4 to about 8 microns for most reactive compositions it was found to be critical to use additives of average particles size equal to or exceeding 15 microns it is believed that at the same time particles exceeding 60 microns will compromise strength thus.
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slots as shown in the drawings the slots or first series of holes 21 a being located on an upper portion 106 of the burner body 2 the first series of holes or slots 21 a provide for a flame that produces a higher btu range than of the second series of holes 22 a alone in fig1 the main burner chamber 35 has at least one third hole or slot 23 a defined at the top 78 of an inner wall 34 which creates a sustaining flame button 23 as shown in fig5 the third hole or slot 23 a is of a small diameter so as to create a very small sustaining flame button 23 the third hole or slot 23 a is located on the upper portion 78 of the burner body 2 the first and second series of holes 21 a 22 a and the third hole or slot 23 a all communicate with the main burner chamber 35 and provide an ignitable gas air mixture the bottom of the burner cap 74 is shaped similarly to the upper portion 106 of the burner body 2 and covers the main burner chamber 35 in fig1 and 7 the burner cap assembly 3 therefore has a centrally located opening 224 theredefined the cover plate 6 may have a centrally located hole or opening 256 theredefined in fig4 a secondary inlet chamber 10 is interposed between the primary inlet chambers 9.
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washed with brine dried over mgso 4 and concentrated under reduced pressure to give 144 mg 99 yield of the crude product 7a as colorless oil the crude product was sufficiently pure for the subsequent reaction 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b40 28 s 9h 0 78 t j 7 4 hz 3h 1 9 m 2h 2 13 m 2h 3 43 s 3h 3 59 m 1h 3 7 m 1h 4 0 s 3h 4 71 s 2h 4 89 d j 10 6 hz 1h 5 09 d j 10 6 hz 1h 6 91 s 1h 13 c nmr 75 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 u2212 1 94 7 64 36 44 43 73 48 78 53 61 55 73 60 06 69 97 80 87 96 23 116 71 121 23 153 73 162 64 164 08 ir film nacl cm u2212 1 3383 2962 1545 1342 1038 839 lrms 70 ev ei m z rel int 339 m u2212 h 2 o 324 308 294 266 250 85 73 100 57 hrms m z calcd for c 17 h 29 no 4 si m u2212 h 2 o 339 1866 found 339 1876 u03b1 23 d u2212 1 9 c 1 05 ch 2 cl 2 to a mixture of 7a 0 75 g 2 1 mmol.
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open at different times however pressure built up in the casing or wellbore from an open jet may impart pressure on the intact rupture pins of other jets forcing them backward into the tool to avoid this there are presented methods and systems for fixing the rupture pins in a jet the rupture pin may also or alternatively be held in the abrasive jetting insert by mechanical means such as a pin fastener and or a mating piece as shown in fig6 9 fig6 a b represent a cut away view of a jet showing assembly of a rupture pin with a pin fastener according to one embodiment of the disclosure an abrasive jetting insert 602 may have a jet into which a rupture pin 604 is inserted in this embodiment the rupture pin 604 includes a lower portion 606 and an upper portion 608 a pin fastener 612 may be attached to an end of the rupture pin 604 to hold the rupture pin 604 in the jet in the embodiment shown in fig6 a the pin fastener 612 is a nut that attaches to the base of lower portion 606 according to one embodiment the rupture pin 604 may be threaded on a lower portion 606 to allow the pin fastener 612 to screw onto the rupture pin 604 the pin fastener 612 may provide an opposing force that prevents the rupture pin 604 from falling out the back of the jet of the abrasive jetting insert 602 and into fluid flow the pin fastener 612 for example holds the rupture pin 604 in place during transport of the jet perforating tool containing the abrasive jetting insert 602 or during times of low fluid pressure in.
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in steerable applications requiring greater durability at the shoulder 236 large chamfer cutters 110 may optionally be employed but oriented at a 10 u00b0 cutter backrake further the chamfer angle of cutters 110 in each of regions 226 and 236 may be other than 45 u00b0 for example 70 u00b0 chamfer angles may be employed with chamfer widths looking vertically at the cutting face of the cutter in the range of about 0 035 to 0 045 inch cutters 110 being disposed at appropriate backrakes to achieve the desired chamfer rake angles in the respective regions a boundary region rather than a sharp boundary may exist between first and second regions 226 and 228 for example rock zone 46 bridging the adjacent edges of rock zones 42 and 42 of formation 40 may comprise an area wherein demands on cutters and the strength of the formation are always in transition due to bit dynamics alternatively the rock zone 46 may initiate the presence of a third region on the bit profile wherein a third size of cutter chamfer is desirable in any case the annular area of profile 224 opposing zone 46 may be populated with cutters of both types i e width and chamfer angle and employing backrakes respectively employed in region 226 and those of region.
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operating mode fig5 the container that forms the second region 7 can be pulled partway out of the frame 3 shown partly cut away until the passageway 13 bears against the rear wall of the second region the user can then reach into the second region 7 move the passageway 13 upwardly into the first region 5 and twist the passageway so that the pegs 25 move into the laterally extending parts 29 of the grooves 31 whereupon the passageway is supported on the pegs and is in the aforementioned second operating mode in this position the container that forms the second region 7 can be taken out of the frame 3 for cleaning if the user lures the animal into the first region 5 before manipulating the passageway 13 the user can access the second region 7 without having to interact with the animal in one envisaged implementation the uppermost end of the passageway 13 may be configured to be close to or bear against an internal wall of the frame 3 when the passageway is in the second operating mode in order to prevent an animal in the first region 5 from passing through the passageway 13 to the second region 7 in another envisaged implementation the outer wall of the passageway may be smooth so that an animal cannot grip and climb the passageway and the passageway may project sufficiently far into the first region 5 to prevent an animal from climbing up and into the passageway 13 when it is in the second operating mode fig7 is a schematic cross sectional view of the enclosure along the line a a.
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that the frequency select signal 62 remains at a given frequency before changing to a new value while both the low pass filter 76 and the slew rate control module 78 are optional modules either module may be utilized individually or both modules may be utilized simultaneously for example a median low pass filter that is used in combination with a slew rate control module 78 provides a significant level of control over the operation of the dynamic clock frequency module 70 as illustrated in fig2 b and 2c request signals 56 do not always remain asserted for the entire duration of a transaction for example during read transactions request signals 56 remain asserted until an acknowledge signal is asserted the request signal is not asserted while the target module is actually transmitting data to the requesting module therefore the number of outstanding transactions that the look up table 74 detects is not accurate while at least one module is executing a read transaction therefore the dynamic clock frequency module 70 optionally includes a pulse stretch module 80 that communicates with the summing module 72 the pulse stretch module 80 detects when one of the request signals 56 is asserted and increases the amount of time that the request signal 56 is asserted to an estimated transaction time for example the pulse stretch module 80 increases the amount.
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fluid can be injected as desired in some exemplary embodiments the hollow outer shell 102 may be slightly permeable to fluid in such embodiments no pores may be necessary and the slight permeability to fluid of the hollow outer shell 102 may instead be used to diffuse liquid located within the spacer 100 turning now to exemplary fig5 an exemplary process flow diagram depicting a method by which an antibiotic dispensing spacer may be used to treat an infection may be depicted once an infection in a total knee replacement prosthetic has been diagnosed in a first operation a standard polyethylene spacer may be removed from the knee replacement prosthetic 502 the infection site may then be thoroughly irrigated and debrided in order to remove infected tissue 504 once the irrigation and debridement 504 is finished an antibiotic dispensing spacer having one or more internal reservoirs and having a shape similar to or identical with the standard polyethylene spacer removed from the knee replacement prosthetic may be selected and if necessary may be further reshaped for example modular components may be exchanged for other modular components or the antibiotic dispensing spacer may be modified or remolded the one or more internal reservoirs of the antibiotic dispensing spacer may be filled with one or more antibiotics and the antibiotic dispensing spacer may be put inside the knee replacement prosthetic in place of the standard polyethylene spacer 506 once the antibiotic dispensing spacer.
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g of d l methionine 120 g of talc 5 g of sodium carboxymethylcellulose and 150 g of water and they were kneaded the mixture was processed by using an extruder having a screen with an opening size of 1 5 m m to obtain a cylindrical granule the resulting granule was formed by a spherical shaping apparatus marumerizer fuji paudal co ltd to make a granule similar to a spherical shape the spherical granule was dried by fluidized bed dryer to obtain a core containing d l methionine the coating material prepared which is 5 parts by weight of lecithin and 5 parts by weight of magnesium carbonate was dispersed per 90 parts by weight of melted hardened beef tallow the coating material was used in an amount of 43 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the core the rate of coating 30 the fluidized bed coater new marumerizer was used the coated particles were subjected to the above evaluation test and the results were as follows the dissolving rate in the rumen was 17 the dissolving rate in the abomasum was 20 and the dissolving rate in the small intestines was 60 the preparation was conducted in the same manner as in example 7 except that in example 8 calcium carbonate was used instead of magnesium carbonate the coated particles were subjected to the above evaluation tests and the results were as follows the dissolving rate in the rumen was 15 the dissolving rate in the abomasum was 26 and the dissolving rate in the small intestines was 59 the preparation was conducted in the same manner.