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20 and 30 into channel 40 the desired shape of the mounds provides for channel 40 to be somewhat hourglass shaped so that a user 39 s neck may rest in the narrow portion of channel 40 while his head is in a wider portion the figures show the user laying on his back with his face pointing upwards which is the preferred use of the present invention however the user may also lay on his side with his face pointing towards either of mounds 20 or 30 in this way mounds 20 30 may restrict movement of the user 39 s neck while providing comfortable support as an alternative embodiment headrest 10 may also include ergonomic neck support 50 to provide further relief to the user 39 s neck an example of neck support 50 is shown in fig5 there is no intended limit to the shape of neck support 50 other than it may have some natural curvature to comfortably fit the user 39 s neck neck support 50 may have any shape or dimension and could conceivably extend downward to support the shoulders or lower areas of the spine the dimensions of the mounds 20 and 30 and channel 40 are not critical the dimensions should.
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from the cap idp location information e g cell global identifier cgi providing the reported location of the calling mobile station charging information the new sip invite sent by the mgc shall include in p charging vector pcv additional charging information the charging information e g call reference number crn msc address is received by the mae in the cap idp this will allow billing and accounting systems to correlate gsm based call data records cdrs for a specific call with charging records generated by the ims for the same call although the above described information looks straight forward and some element might look retrievable from the isup iam received by the mgc some other information is not retrievable from the isup iam for that very purpose the sip invite generated by mgc has to traverse the mae server so the mae server can ensure that the required information is added to the sip invite as described in the present disclosure this is achieved by mae server through an enhanced redirect response message the information as described above is contained in header uri parameters of the contact header see ietf rfc 3261 section 8 1 3 4 an example of such a contact header enhanced in accordance with the present disclosure is the following the values stated in the example are for illustrative purposes only actual values and layout is operator and call dependent a first implementation is shown in fig2 and 3 by means of a modified mae.
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system of this invention it is possible to change the working relationship between the handle structure and the blade it is also possible to use differently sized and configured handle structures and blades beginning with an illustration of the former u2014 i e a relative working relationship change u2014 if it is desired to readjust the relative translational positions of the handle structure and the blade within shared plane 44 for example to produce a condition such as that shown in fig1 where the blade is laterally offset to the right of axis 20 a in this figure clamping is accomplished in a manner whereby one opposite pair of rectangular configurations 62 64 in the blade spine become received within wells 44 provided in the patterning configurations in the clamping pads in fig1 configurations 62 in spine 46 b are so received such a lateral readjustment of blade 46 relative to handle structure 22 is indicated very generally and schematically by a double headed linear arrow 70 in fig1 wherein in dashed lines the laterally centrally shown solid outline blade is shown laterally offset in the same manner illustrated for the blade in fig1 the amounts and directions of such lateral shifting to predetermined lockable conditions between the handle structure and the blade are matters of designer choice to be implemented by appropriate reconfigurations of the patterning layouts provided in these two main components of the invention with respect.
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matched to the area to be treated the speed and the regeneration of the halogenated carrier can be controlled by an appropriate choice of the electrolytic deposits made on the wire it is not necessary to add any specific halogenated carrier to the channels since the halogenated carrier that exists in the treatment pack or in the vapor deposition treatment can penetrate by gaseous diffusion into the cavity to be treated and can find in situ the regeneration elements required to obtain the desired thermochemical equilibrium with the above mentioned part the channel having a diameter of 1 5 mm and a length of 250 mm was treated by using a pack having the following composition the donor piece 6 was constituted by a wire made of pure aluminum having a diameter of 0 4 mm and coated with 5 microns of nickel in this way a layer was formed inside the channel that had the same characteristics as the layer which was formed on the outside surface of the part to be treated aluminum content 28 to 35 over 50 of the thickness of the layer in conclusion the present invention makes it possible in particular to enrich various alloys with aluminum by thermochemical treatment inside very long channels into which it is difficult to penetrate the aluminum is supplied in the form of wires or strips made of pure or slightly alloyed aluminum and pre coated with nickel nickel and chromium cobalt or cobalt and chromium the quantity of aluminum inserted into the channel is controlled by the choice of the cross section of the aluminum wire or strip the activity i e the regeneration.
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solution was stirred under nitrogen for 4 hours during which triethylamine hydrochloride precipitated in a gelatinous form and the solution became viscous the solution was then filtered and washed with dilute hydrochloric acid 2 100 ml followed by water 3 u00d7 200 ml the solution was then poured into methanol with vigorous stirring and a white fibrous polymer the desired product precipitated the isolated polymer was dried in a vacuum oven at 40 u00b0 c for 24 hours molecular weights were determined by gel permeation chromatography based on polystyrene equivalents blends in accordance with the invention were prepared by thoroughly dissolving and mixing in dichloromethane various proportions of structure ii polycarbonate obtained commercially from the toray chemical co japan and having a weight average molecular weight of 135 000 and a number average molecular weight of 23 400 and the polyester of structure i prepared in accordance with preparations 1 3 above solvent casting the various solutions and then drying off the solvent to yield free standing films of the blends each of the blends of examples 1 3 exhibited good amorphousness and transparency good impact resistance better resistance to chemically caused stress cracking than that of the structure ii polycarbonate itself and a single tg determined by differential scanning calorimetry for purposes of comparison control films outside the scope of the invention were prepared as in examples 1 3 except that control a was composed of 100 of the structure ii polycarbonate control b was composed of 100 of the structure i polyester and control c was composed of a 50 50.
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the inhibitor the foregoing test procedures are intended to simulate the corrosion rate on the steel pipeline wall which is not protected hence the blank defines the maximum rate of corrosion corrosion is normally given in mills per year mpy which refers to the rate at which the ferrous material in the pipe is removed and the pipe wall is thereby weakened the corrosion rate represents cumulative annual damage even if the pipe has substantial thickness corrosion over a period of time can not be tolerated however corrosion dooms the pipe to premature replacement without corrosion protection corrosion protection is highly desirable so that the pipe is not damaged prematurely well short of its intended service life the corrosion inhibitor of the present disclosure is intended to reduce the corrosion rate significantly so that the life of the pipe hence the pipeline is extended greatly the test data given in table 1 therefore include a corrosion rate for the blank prior to protection with the corrosion inhibitor the last column of table 1 lists the amount of protection that is accomplished by the inhibitor in every instance the exemplary composition from the eight examples listed above was combined with one mole equivalent of so 2 therefore a high level of protection was obtained this table does not include any examples combined with two or more mole equivalents of so 2 it is conjectured that the level of protection in.
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mapped using the mr signal received by an external coil when using a small circular microcoil positioned on the device or probe the method of the present invention determines the position and orientation of interventional access devices and surgical probes based on phase patterns in the mr signal around the small circular microcoil positioned on the device or probe the microcoil may be connected electrically to the mr system or signals from the coil may be coupled optically or inductively to a transducer which is electrically connected to the mr scanner the latter embodiments provide some electrical isolation between the patient and the scanner one can configure the system so that it is possible to separately receive signals from different coils at the same time that said when using microcoils phase images are derived from the signal from each microcoil in the method of the invention accurate position and orientation information can be obtained over a circular area of at least 4 microcoil diameters moreover since only a sample of the information is needed to position and orient the catheter highly redundant localization information is available and global correlations can be used to identify the phase patterns the present invention will now be described further with particular reference to certain non limiting embodiments and to the accompanying drawings in fig1 to 4 in the method of the invention the sensitivity field of a circular microcoil is evaluated the theory of reciprocity states that the sensitivity field of an mr receive coil is equivalent to the magnetic field produced.
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genes or sirna are prepared and used for increased delivery to the pathologic site for instance by targeting using specially modified liposomes with tumour specific peptides the sequence of each hybrid adenoviral sfv construct is shown at the end of the present description the present invention will now be further described with reference to the following examples and drawings which are present for the purposes of illustration only and are not to be construed as being limiting on the invention fig1 shows the essential elements of the hybrid adenoviral sfv vector fig3 shows a schematic diagram of hybrid shuttle plasmid at the end of the present description is showed a sequence of hybrid ad sfv vector containing e1 e2 and e3 deletions from the adenovirus backbone the examples describe the use of a hybrid adenoviral sfv vector for delivery of rna interference constructs against the following targets 1 cyclin family of proteins e g cyclin a b c d and e these are proteins that regulate the cell cycle disruption of these functions prevents cell division 2 essential metabolic enzymes e g atpases or enzymes involved in glycolysis and the mitochondrial membrane electron transport chain these enzymes regulate the essential energy metabolism of the cell disruption of these functions disrupts cell viability 3 p53 mutants specifically.
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a nut 34 in a known manner the wheel 32 has a rim 35 that is provided with axially offset bead seats 36 and 37 that mount a respective balloon tire 38 to form the front wheel assemblies indicated generally by the reference numeral 39 the center of the wheel assemblies 39 is defined by the line a which as will be noted from the cross sectional view in fig1 is offset from the hub center 33 of the wheel 32 and specifically from a plate 41 that connects the hub center 33 with the rim 36 contained within the offset portion of the wheel assembly 39 is a drum brake assembly indicated generally by the reference numeral 42 the drum brake assembly 42 includes a drum 43 that is supported for rotation with the wheel assembly 39 and a backing plate 44 that is fixed against rotation relative to the spindle 31 but which is steerable with it about the king pin 29 the drum brake assembly 42 is of the internal shoe expanding type and is mechanically actuated by a cam member 45 that is supported for rotation about the backing plate 44 at a generally lowermost axis the manner for actuating the brakes 42 will be described below the steering shaft 22 is connected to a pair of tie rods 46 and 47 which are in turn connected to respective links 48 that are affixed to the spindles 31 for steering the front wheels 39 the steering shaft 22 is located on the longitudinal center line of the vehicle particularly since it is intended to be operated by a single rider on the seat 17 a front fender assembly 51 is carried by the.
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wall of a building 11 the enclosure has a bottom 14 having a succession of structures layered above it extending into the interior of the enclosure 10 nearest the bottom 14 is a low temperature heating element 16 a tray 18 is removably mounted above the element 16 one method of removably mounting the tray in the enclosure is by having it slidably positioned on tracks 19 along the walls 20 22 the tray 18 catches any water or debris which drip from the galoshes boots and other items of apparel a water permeable self supporting grill 28 is positioned above the tray 18 for the purpose of supporting the items of apparel placed thereon the grill 28 is a rigid planar structure having a multiplicity of holes it may be a screen or gridwork of non corrodable metal or more preferably a plastic woven matting the grill may optionally be hinged on the wall opposite the opening 12 to facilitate removal of the tray 18 through the opening 12 for the purpose of disposing of accumulated water and debris an optional fan 30 is shown fixedly attached to the enclosure 10 such that when activated directs a stream of circulating air into or out of the enclosure through the opening 12 a portion of the opening 12 adjacent the fan 30 is covered by grillwork or louvers 32 to prevent accidental contact with the fan 30 the make up air for operation of the fan 30 is provided either through the opening 12 or around the fan through the louvers 32 the enclosure 10 may optionally include a door 34 covering the opening 12 the door 34 is opened for insertion of the articles of clothing to be dried and closed at other times if a door 34 is.
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the limiting operation the signal level does not change but the pulse width of the signal changes according to the rising edge timing and the falling edge timing of the signal therefore as long as the rising and falling timings are stable in the signal the decision threshold is kept substantially constant in the limiting operation as shown in fig2 the controller 18 calculates an optimal decision threshold based on the above operations of the limiting amplifier 14 the dc feedback amplifier 15 controls the dc level of the feedback signal to the limiting amplifier 14 based on the decision threshold set by the controller 18 to control the dc level of the positive signal and the negative signal output from the limiting amplifier 14 fig7 is a flowchart of a decision threshold setting process performed by the controller 18 the controller 18 receives the monitor signal indicating the receiving power of an optical signal from the power monitor 11 and sets an initial value of the decision threshold step s 1 then the controller 18 calculates an initial value of the error rate based on the initial value of the decision threshold and the threshold control signal from the fec 17 step s 2 the controller 18 determines whether the error rate satisfies a predetermined condition step s 3 when the.
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having a wavelength of from 0 7 microns to 2 0 microns and a second detector 22 is capable of sensing radiation in the 5 to 30 micron spectral region since the output amplitudes of the optical detectors 12 and 22 are usually too small to be fed directly to a microprocessor the detector outputs are amplified by analog amplifiers 14 and 24 respectively and fed to a microprocessor 30 the detector 12 is a commercially available silicon photodiode and the detector 22 is a radiation thermopile the amplifiers 14 and 24 are commercially available operational amplifiers the microprocessor 30 in the preferred embodiment is a model 2920 signal processor made by intel inc of santa clara calif of course depending upon the particular application other microprocessors may be substituted for the intel 2920 the intel 2920 signal processor is described in detail in the 1980 intel component catalog published by intel inc pages 4 43 to 4 50 a simplified block diagram of the intel 2920 is shown within the dotted lines in fig1 the amplified inputs from the detectors 12 and 22 are fed to an input multiplexer 31 the input multiplexer 31 chooses one of the input signals and transmits it to an analog to digital a d converter 33 where the analog signal is converted to a digital signal that digital signal is fed to a central processing unit cpu 35 while the input multiplexer 31 feeds the other input signal to the a d converter 33 the other input signal is convert to digital form and fed to the cpu 35 in the same manner the input multiplexer 31 samples each of the.
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node b is substantially 13 volts and the voltage at node a is in the range between 17 and 13 volts the actual voltage at node a depends on the rate of leakage of charge within the memory cell and the size of capacitor 20 in a total absence of leakage the voltage at node a would remain at 17 volts however in the presence of leakage the voltage at node a becomes less negative as the quantity of leakage increases the charge which flows from node a to node b to restore the voltage at node b to 13 volts replaces any charge which leaked from node b and has the effect of refreshing a logical one stored in the memory cell since the logical one is refreshed in each clock cycle the memory system is capable of storing a logical one indefinitely without the necessity of rewriting the logical one such refreshing action can only take place if the voltage at node b is sufficiently negative for read and boost transistor 22 to be rendered conductive during at least part of the time period t 10 t 4 if the voltage on node b is not sufficient to render read and boost transistor 22 conductive during at least part of the time period t 10 t 4 then no boost or refresh effect takes place and the memory will treat the information stored in the memory cell as a logical zero further the charge on nodes a and b will eventually leak off to leave substantially ground voltage at those nodes the exact voltage level which is the.
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u201c stop u201d allows a dental burr to be pushed just past the two brushes but no further thus the user does not have to be afraid of inserting the dental burr too far into the present cleaning device moreover the burr hog will not be able to pull the dental burr and holding rod out of the user 39 s hand after the burr engages the rotating brushes a protrusion from the back wall of the cleaning compartment can be provided and used as the u201c stop u201d if needed because of the size of the brushes the top brush 205 in the cleaning compartment is supported by and connected to a top axle 215 the top gear 225 in the gearing system is also supported by and connected to the top axle 215 thus when top gear 225 is turned the upper axle 215 turns and the top brush 205 rotates the bottom brush 210 is supported by and connected to a bottom axle 220 the bottom gear 230 in the gearing system is also supported by and connected to the bottom axle 220 when the bottom gear 230 is turned the bottom axle 220 turns and the bottom brush 210 rotates the gear compartment 235 is separated.
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the web in the dryer group ra n in the dryer section the drying wire is denoted by reference numeral 50a the wire guide rolls are denoted by reference numeral 51a the drying cylinders are denoted by reference numeral 52a and the vac rolls in the lower row with the reference numeral 53a the paper web to be dried runs in the single wire draw from the drying cylinders 52a onto the reversing rolls 53a while constantly supported by the drying wire 50a after this the run of the web onward is similar to the arrangement shown in fig1 a in the embodiment shown in fig2 a a quality measurement device 29a is arranged between the calender 20a and the reel up 30a in the schematic illustration of the embodiment shown in fig2 b the finishing section in the paper machine has been made shorter in accordance with the invention in which connection the draw 26 from the dryer section to the soft calender 20 has been made slightly shorter and the draw from the soft calender 20 to the reel up 30 has been eliminated completely as the reel spool storage space 33 in the reel up 30 is placed above the soft calender 20 whereby considerable economies of space are achieved the dryer group r n is a dryer group with single wire draw in which the paper web runs on the support of the drying wire 50 from the drying cylinders 52.
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allows air from outside the housing to be drawn into the washing machine for introduction into the drum during the overnight dry cycle if needed a blower 214 fig1 3 may be added to enhance movement of air from outside of the washer housing and into the drum it is also contemplated that the inlet duct may be extended to pass in proximity or adjacent to the drive motor in order to pick up some latent heat through a heat exchange before introduction into the drum otherwise it is intended that the air received from outside of the housing need not be subsequently heated before being introduced into the drum outlet ducting 230 receives the air at a location spaced from the inlet duct for example the inlet is shown as introducing air along a read region of the drum while the outlet duct 230 receives air from the perimeter of the drum adjacent the front opening 106 the duct 230 leads to a blower such as centrifugal blower 232 that enhances movement of the drying air through the drum while the drum is rotated as will be appreciated during the overnight dry cycle the drum is rotated by the motor to institute a tumbling action on the clothes or other laundry items the air is received from outside the housing directed through the drum and then directed outwardly through the outlet ducting where it is reintroduced to a location outside of the housing it is not intended that the air be re circulated but rather that a continuous through path.
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in the flow through also the above process is continued for more than 30 minutes thus simultaneously it acted as a virus inactivation step after loading the column is washed with 9 cv of 73 mm sodium acetate buffer of ph 4 8 the desired product is obtained in the flow through of the wash step as well impurities bound to the column are subsequently eluted with 25 mm tris 500 mm nacl buffer of ph 7 1 the flow through fractions from example 4 are loaded onto a q sepharose column that has been pre equilibrated with buffer containing 25 mm tris 60 mm nacl ph 7 1 the column is washed with the same buffer desired product is bound to the column and is eluted with 40 mm phosphate 280 mm nacl buffered at ph 6 0 alternatively captoadhere a mixed mode chromatographic column can be used in place of q sepharose column in this case the column is pre equilibrated with 5 cv of 20 mm phosphate buffer of ph 6 0 and washed again with the same buffer 5 cv desired protein bound to the column is then eluted with 4 cv of buffer containing 40 mm phosphate and 280.
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the creel 6 at the input of the draw frame a driven roll assembly is provided which is composed for example of two lower rider rolls 12 a 12 b and three upper rider rolls 13 each supply roll 8 a 8 f is connected to a drive with reference to fig1 a 1 b and 4 in the draw unit 3 the length portion 7 u2032 u2033 of the slivers 7 a 7 f is exposed to the transport roll tension in the region between the cooperating transport rolls 15 16 and the cooperating input rolls 26 iii the apparatus 17 structured according to the invention is disposed in this region such that the length portions 7 u2032 u2033 of the slivers 7 a 7 f as they run in the direction a press down on the apparatus 17 the length portion 7 u2032 of the slivers 7 a 7 f extends between the respective supply rolls 8 a 8 f on the one hand and the rider rolls 12 a 12 b 13 on the other hand while the length portions 7 u2033 of the slivers 7 a 7 f extend between rider rolls 12 a 12 b 13 on the one hand and the cooperating transport rolls 15 16 on the other hand the length portions 7 u2032 7 u2033 and 7 u2032 u2033 are all exposed to controlled tensions the supply rolls 8 a 8 f all have.
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column 200 as reflux via line 6 the water phase is transferred via lines 9 and 12 to steam generator 212 to generate stripping steam for src 214 rich solvent consists of pure aromatics and the solvent is withdrawn from the bottom of esc 204 and transferred to the middle portion of src 214 via lines 7 and 25 in order to minimize the bottom temperature of src 214 receiver 216 is connected to a vacuum source to generate sub atmospheric condition in src 214 stripping steam is injected from steam generator 212 via line 17 into the lower portion of src 214 to assist in the removal of aromatic hydrocarbons from the solvent an aromatic concentrate containing water and being substantially free of solvent and non aromatic hydrocarbons is withdrawn as an overhead vapor stream from src 214 and introduced into an overhead receiver 216 via line 20 after being condensed in a cooler not shown overhead receiver 216 serves to effect a phase separation between the aromatic hydrocarbon and the water phases a portion of the aromatic hydrocarbon phase is recycled to the top of src 214 as reflux via line 22 while the remainder portion is withdrawn as aromatic hydrocarbon product through line 23 water phase accumulated in the water leg of overhead receiver 216 is fed.
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the dispersed phase 40 in the form of droplets into contact with the dispersing phase 44 after having passed through the porous body 42 the purpose of the case 23 is to prepare the dispersed phase 40 which will be forced through the porous body 24 and facilitate the vibrations of the porous body 24 without degrading it the sealing system 25 and 25 u2032 may advantageously be formed by two flexible seals which provide both leaktightness and mobility of the porous body with respect to the case 23 the embodiment represented in fig1 is a system 51 for vibration by magnetic excitation i e the system 51 is formed by the alternating current source 4 connected to the winding 27 the geometry of which makes it possible to exert an alternating magnetic field on the porous body 24 the porous body 24 thus exposed to an oscillating magnetic field vibrates and exerts the intended mechanical action on the interface of the two phases 40 and 44 owing to this mechanical action produced at the interface of the phases 40 and 44 the droplets thus formed are rapidly separated from the pore from which they originate and become mixed into the dispersing phase 44 with a very small droplet size the embodiment represented in fig2 illustrates a system 151 for vibration by electrical excitation those elements which are the same will be given the same references and will not be described again the active module 102 differs from that presented in fig1 only by the vibration system the vibration system 151 now.
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structure and the end portions of main beams 13 are longer in the preferred embodiment by u00bc of module and by u00be of module than the main beams 13 of the remainder of the structure a similar solution that does not involve any remarkable constructive complication and at the same time solves the problem of the parking places for the disabled makes it possible to realize at the upper level as shown in fig7 a structure with the sides perfectly orthogonal so that the available area may be exploited at best for the construction of the parking structure fig7 also o shows schematically the position of an access ramp 2 but it is clear that the number and the position of such ramps that in any case are preferably two in order to be used one way will vary depending on the design requirements of each case fig8 schematically shows an overall view of a parking structure according to the invention with both levels but limited to a partial section which does not include the sites where the ramps 2 are placed the upper level of the structure is partially sectioned to show the position of the columns 3 and of the stalls 17 at the lower level it is evident that at the higher level since the bracing hindrance is not present the stalls distribution may be designed in the most various way in accordance with the design choice of each case the demountable parking structure according to the invention finally may comprise bases 4 for resting on the ground having a hinged foot means for adjusting the columns length such ad threaded joints 5 node elements 12 of the same kind as those provided by ep 0364414 and schematically illustrated for instance in fig2 elements as pedestrian stairs.
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found that mulling the mixture for about five minutes yields a very satisfactory product after the coreactant has been added the mixture should be mulled for another short period but care should be taken not to heat up the mixture by excessive mulling because such heating could accelerate polymerization of the resin fig2 shows a block 19 formed by combining granular material colored by three different paint colors but instead of having the colors separated from each other in flat layers as in fig1 the colored materials 21 23 are intermingled with each other the intermingling is done carefully so that each small region is visibly distinct and has relatively sharp boundaries this is achieved by forming at the same time three different slurries of granular material colored by three different paint colors and mixing all three together while all are still in the liquid state the mixing must not stir the three colors so intimately together that the block 19 will appear to have just one color which is the additive result of the three color components the colors should be kept separate so that the visual effect is that the block 19 somewhat resembles marble with a main region 21 that appears white in this figure and other regions 22 and 23 colored by two different paints.
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electrodes while the remainder of the silicon nitride film is removed fig4 b the etching of the silicon nitride film 4 may be carried out after impurities are implanted into the non doped polysilicon film 1 which will be described later in this case ion implantation through the silicon nitride film 4 allows a controlled impurity implantation depth thereafter a photoresist film not shown is formed on the silicon substrate 10 and typical photolithography is used to remove the photoresist film from the n type gate region 6 a to form a resist mask 7 b with an aperture over the n type gate region then p phosphorous ions are implanted at an oblique angle of 15 degrees with respect to the direction perpendicular to the plane of the substrate fig4 c at an acceleration voltage of 10 kev and a dose of 6 0 u00d7 10 15 ions cm 2 although the ion implantation may be carried out at a normal angle to the substrate the oblique ion implantation allows the impurity to be implanted into the portion of the polysilicon film that underlies the patterned stacked film 3 and buffer layer 2 so that the surface of that portion is not unexposed consequently a uniform impurity distribution can be more easily obtained upon subsequent thermal treatment the angle with respect to the substrate may be selected as required depending on the width in the channel length.
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27 2 02 m 6h this abundance was qualitatively corroborated by analytical hplc using a column with cosmosil buckyprep material as the stationary phase from nacalai tesque pyrenylpropyl group bonded silica and toluene as the mobile phase to a clean dry 50 ml round bottom flask was added a stir bar and 1 g 3 69 mmol 1 eq of the bromide the round bottom was sealed and purged three times with inert gas and vacuum dichloromethane 4 ml and diisopropyl sulfide 1 31 g 1 61 ml 11 1 mmol 3 eq were added to the flask sequentially via syringe the reaction was cooled to 0 u00b0 c and allowed to equilibrate for 15 minutes silver tetrafluoroborate 718 mg 3 69 mmol 1 eq was added and the reaction was stirred for 4 hours while warming to room temperature slowly during this time the reaction was kept in the dark dichloromethane was added and the reaction was extracted twice with water the dcm layer was dried with magnesium sulfate filtered and solvent was removed by rotary evaporation the crude product was taken up in ethyl acetate and loaded onto a small column which was then flushed with copious ethyl acetate to remove impurities product was then eluted with acetone the acetone was removed by rotary evaporation and a small amount of dcm was added to precipitate silica gel that had come through with the.
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turns on snaps back and clamps the voltage to 14v point c after every single test point between b and c a leakage test is performed and is shown in b u2032 c u2032 region of the dotted line the leakage current doesn 39 t change remains around 1e u2212 9 indicating the device or structure is still functional points c to d in the solid line correspond to points c u2032 to d u2032 in the dashed line once the device turns on as the test voltage is increased the tlp current increases and there is a marginal increase in tlp voltage until the device 39 s maximum current handling capability which depends on the size of the device is reached points d to e in the solid line correspond to points d u2032 to e u2032 in the dashed line failure of the clamp occurs at points e and e u2032 for this particular device size region d corresponds the maximum current handling of the structure and hence signifies the tlp current handling of this particular structure this structure was specifically designed to meet 1000v hbm esd rating the tlp current rating required to meet 1000v hbm rating is approximately 0 67 a the size of the fets can be increased decreased to change the tlp current handling and the esd.
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face 31 onto which join wedge shaped side faces 32 tapered towards the rear it is important here that the middle 34 squish 34 space 19 is extended as far as possible in the direction of the spark plug 5 in order to lead a straight and directed short flow of the richer mixture directly onto the spark plug 5 to further simplify the formation of weaker and richer mixtures the complete mixture only is created by a carburettor or injection equipment and is weakened by the addition of combustible air before the valve 3 at the position 9 this additional air can be led in by an adaptor 8 between the inlet chamber and the cylinder head control is achieved by a throttle flap or similar valve which is linked to the control of the opening of the carburettor throttle flap at tick over of this engine the throttle flap for the additional air is closed instead of pure combustible air exhaust gas or a mixture of exhaust and combustible air can be substituted because of the imprecise separation of the layer charge in which the richer mixture and combustible air in the zone of disturbance during induction and compression phases experience a transitional mixing a thorough combustion of all fuel parts is ensured this achieves in the case of excess air which is not combustible without layer charging a very low consumption at minimal carbon monoxide hydrocarbon and nitrogen.
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that the folds fall into each other thereafter the double sheet is pressured from the longitudinal sides so the folds are pressed to abutment against each other and finally the two longitudinal side edges are welded together if there is need for a through channel in the casing for example to provide space for an inlet or a through rod the middle fold of the sheet is made different from the other ones so that this particular fold does not fail into the meeting fold of the other sheet when expanding the expansion body pressurized fluid led inbetween the two casing portions 16 17 which start to separate from each other the separation starts with one fold and successively continues with the other ones until the casing is totally expanded see fig5 and 6 during the separation the folds in the clamped end parts slightly move about the bolt 21 22 axis the folds 18 19 of the opposed portions being moved in opposed directions the cross section of the expanded casing 11 reaches a diameter which increases the same diameter of the non expanded casing 11 by 3 5 times depending on the thickness of the sheet metal and the number and shape of the folds the expansion body can have a number of different applications for example as a pile a spot footing or an anchor body when used as a pile the non expanded body is inserted in a predrilled hole or is directly hammered into the ground by a driving hammer then the body is expanded by filling it up with pressurized.
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of a dual multilevel antenna fig9 shows return losses l r in gsm 9 1 and dcs 9 2 typically under u2212 14 db which is equivalent to swr lt 1 5 so that the antenna is well adapted in both operation bands 890 mhz 960 mhz and 1710 mhz 1880 mhz radiation diagrams in the vertical 10 1 and 10 3 and the horizontal plane 10 2 and 10 4 for both bands are shown in fig1 it can be seen clearly that both antennae radiate using a main lobe in the direction perpendicular to the antenna 10 1 and 10 3 and that in the horizontal plane 10 2 and 10 4 both diagrams are sectorial with a typical beam width at 3 db of 65 u00b0 typical directivity d in both bands is d gt 7 db this model consists of a multilevel antenna in a monopole configuration shown in fig1 for wireless communications systems for indoors or in local access environments using radio the antenna operates in a similar manner simultaneously for the bands 1880 mhz 1930 mhz and 3400 mhz 3600 mhz such as in installations with the system dect the multilevel structure is formed by three or five triangles see fig1 and 3 6 to which may be added an inductive loop 11 1 the antenna presents an omnidirectional radiation diagram in the horizontal plane and is conceived mainly for but not limited to mounting on roof or floor the multilevel structure is printed on a rogers u00ae ro4003 dielectric substrate 11 2 of 5 5 cm width 4 9 cm height and 0 8 mm thickness and with a dielectric permittivity equal to 3 38 the multilevel element consists of.
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with respect to chamber 64 or the two chambers may be interconnected from all of the above it will be understood that a method is provided for curing dental articles having light curable material as their composition or a portion of their composition the dental article is engaged with a support and the light curable material is positioned for curing by projecting collimated light on it it is preferred to project the light curable material from a plurality of light sources positioned at different degree settings of an imaginary 360 u00b0 circle as shown in fig2 the lamps 30 31 32 and 33 are positioned one in each of the four 90 u00b0 quadrants of an imaginary 360 u00b0 circle around the dental article d the circle is envisioned as extending around the dental article in a horizontal plane the light sources or lamps are preferably positioned in at least three of the quadrants and preferably positioned so that all quadrants of the imaginary 360 u00b0 circle are simultaneously projected with light at the periphery of the light curable material the light sources are preferably aimed with the center of the projected light from each light source approximately crossing an imaginary line corresponding with the average vertical height of the outer peripheral massive portions of the light curable material by massive portions it is meant to eliminate distorsions in position due to small thin projecting portions which in general would not be expected to exhibit severe curing problems the projected light is preferably projected at an angle of 20 u00b0 to 45 u00b0 from an imaginary horizontal plane taken at the lowermost portion of light.
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which causes an additional phase change in the sonic wave during its propagation thus providing additional attenuation another change is that the diameter of the inlet tube 20 including the perforate section 26 is smaller in the embodiment of fig5 then in fig1 the significance of this modification is discussed below the choice between the embodiments of fig1 and 5 can be made on the basis of test results with individual engines each of which have differing exhaust noise characteristics a third embodiment of the invention is shown in fig6 again the muffler comprises an outer shell 10 and inlet and outlet tubes 20 and 24 respectively the inlet tube 20 is perforated as at 26 and is separated from a venturi 22 by a gap 28 the venturi 22 again comprises a bell reducer 30 a straight section 32 and a gradual diffuser 34 and is immediately followed by a section of perforated tube 42 however in the embodiment of fig6 the relative dimensions of the straight section 32 and the diffuser 34 are comparatively short and the section of tube 22 having the perforations 42 is comparatively long and contains a block 44 forcing the exhaust gases to pass out of a first section of the perforate tube 42 flow around the block 44 and back into a second section of the perforate tube 42 so as to exit the muffler again the block 44 together with the diffusion of gas flow through the perforations provides an additional impedance and phase change to gas flow finally a fourth embodiment of the invention is shown in fig7 this is essentially a combination of the embodiments of fig5 and 6 incorporating as it does a block 46 in the inlet.
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generally indicated as 29 as is best illustrated in fig8 probe assembly 29 comprises a cylindrical rod 31 having a depression 32 proximate one end thereof for receiving fingers 28 of slide 22 the combination of fingers 28 and depression 32 linking slide 22 to rod 31 probe assembly 39 is disposed in a hollow conduit 33 formed in housing 14 rod 31 is adapted to slide in conduit 33 and includes a shoulder 34 against which is abutted extension rod 36 and interior cylinder 37 which sits within hollow conduit 33 abutting the end 31a of extension rod 36 and joined thereto by welding soldering or the like is one end 38a of coil spring 38 the other end 38b of coil spring 38 is joined to one face 39a of a probe support conductive cylinder 39 probe 20 is firmly seated in the probe support conductive cylinder 39 rod 31 extension rod 36 spring 38 conductive cylinder 39 and probe 20 are all of electrically conductive material suitable material being stainless steel copper nickel brass beryllium copper and the like electrical connection between the dc voltage supply 17 and conductive ferrule 13 and the probe assembly 29 is made through first resilient conductor 41 and second resilient conductive 42 which are firmly conductively bonded to flexible leads 18 as by well known means such as soldering or the like as shown in fig3 a and fig3 b the first resilient conductor 41 lies above upper face 23 of slide 22 and second conductor 42 lies below lower major face 24 of slide 22 this configuration is shown in fig4 and 6.
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inner housing assembly 210 of shaft assembly 200 is also configured to rotatably support first second and third connector sleeves 218 220 and 222 respectively arranged in a common plane or line with one another each of connector sleeves 218 220 222 is configured to mate with respective first second and third drive connectors 118 120 122 of surgical device 100 as described above each of connector sleeves 218 220 222 is further configured to mate with a proximal end of respective first second and third proximal drive shafts 212 214 216 inner housing assembly 210 also includes as illustrated in fig6 27 and 28 a first a second and a third biasing member 224 226 and 228 disposed distally of respective first second and third connector sleeves 218 220 222 each of biasing members 224 226 and 228 is disposed about respective first second and third rotatable proximal drive shaft 212 214 and 216 biasing members 224 226 and 228 act on respective connector sleeves 218 220 and 222 to help maintain connector sleeves 218 220 and 222 engaged with the distal end of respective drive rotatable drive connectors 118 120 122 of surgical device 100 when adapter assembly 200 is connected to surgical device 100 in particular first second and third biasing members 224 226 and 228 function to bias respective connector sleeves 218 220 and 222 in a proximal direction in.
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use of the book holder is aided by a brace means 13 and 13a which holds the cover 12 in a supported position while a new book is being placed in the book holder 15 one of the unique features of the present invention is the independently opeating book lifting means 20 and 20a shown best in fig3 which as illustrated are mounted on springs 18 or other equally acting means the book lifting means 20 and 20a operate in an up and down mode and are in a side by side relationship they operate to cause a constant pressure of the book 39 s pages against the transparent cover 12 regardless of the relative thickness of either half of the book being filmed this is the feature that provides uniform good quality filming of the books 39 written material one of the most sought after goals of the microfilming industry guides 16 and 16a are positioned on the front and rear walls of book holder 15 in order to prevent lateral movement of the book lifting means 20 in fig3 rear guide 16b and an opposite guide not visible is shown serving the same purpose for book lifting means 20a it is intended that the illustrated guiding means shown and described above are by way of example only they may be omitted without seriously affecting the operation of the present invention in addition their location and number is not critical for example a series of guides may be used and they may be placed in virtually any configuration which provides a steady and easy vertical movement of the book lifting means 20.
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described the arm will move outwardly at a preselected speed in the embodiment of fig3 the control exercised over arm 13 is such that the arm can be moved at two different speeds as well as at speeds corresponding to the sum and difference of these two precept speeds thus when sensor 21 is operated to provide an input signal arm 13 will be moved rapidly inwardly the contacting of sensor 22 will result in a comparatively slow inward movement of arm 13 sensors 23 and 24 are employed to generate signals which control the outward movement relative to the turntable of the pickup arm 13 operation of sensor 24 causing a rapid movement and operation of sensor 23 causing a relatively slow movement of the arm as in the embodiment of fig2 the raised pickup arm 13 can be lowered by contacting sensor 18 referring now to fig4 circuitry for use with the sensor arrangement of fig3 is depicted as shown in fig4 the sensors 21 22 23 and 24 each comprise an electrode pair having a first contact thereof connected directly to ground as indicated at 33 the second electrodes of each sensor pair are connected via respective diodes 25 26 27 and 28 to logic circuitry which will be described below a voltage source u is coupled via respective resistors 29 30 31 and 32 to each of sensors 21 22 23 and 24 via the aforementioned diodes as shown i e the junctions between the resistors and diodes are connected to inputs of the logic circuitry capacitors 34 35 36 and 37 are connected in parallel with each of the series connected sensor electrode pairs and diodes for noise suppression in the disclosed.
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attached to valve head base 15 without penetrating or being exposed on the face 17 c of sealing member 17 this allows face 17 c to remain smooth and less prone to having food or other particles adhere thereto thereby enhancing the sanitary operation and ability to clean sealing member 17 this arrangement also allows sealing member 17 to be readily removed from and attach u00e9 dot valve head base 15 for cleaning replacement repair and or renewal in one embodiment the valve head base 15 is configured such that at least one notch or groove not shown is present in the side of the valve head base 15 in another embodiment the sealing member 17 and the valve head base 15 are configured such a notch or groove is present in the side of both the sealing member 17 and the valve head base 15 not shown in one aspect the above notches or grooves may be offset in another aspect the above notches or grooves may be in line with each other the sealing member 17 may be manipulated by the stem manipulator 19 as shown in fig1 3 manipulation of the sealing member 17 may cause the sealing member 17 to move within the valve body cavity 6 in such.
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that were transfer and rub resistant observations a sponge was immersed in this composition and then dried at 43 c for 24 hours the dried sponge was re wetted and used to apply the color to the skin it transferred an opaque white film to the skin that was transfer and rub resistant each of the above referred to five compositions were incorporated into a synthetic sponge material having the following listed physical characteristics the sponge material is preferably a polyurethane foam or sponge like material of similar properties i e polystyrene foams or rubber compound foams defined as an elastic porous mass of interfacing fibers forming cells of various random and or predetermined sizes and shapes able when wetted to absorb water or various liquids of various viscosities in compounding the sponge material it could be more or less of fine or coarse cell and should have the appropriate structure density resiliency compressive strength color and chemical resistance properties naturally occurring sponges are also suitable as well as natural fibers such as wool and cotton as well as synthetic fibers such as rayon and nylon in each case the sponge material was completely immersed into the cosmetic composition until the sponge had absorbed all of the cosmetic composition that it was capable of absorbing it was determined that the increase in weight of the sponge sample by absorbing the cosmetic composition increased the weight of the sponge by 40 to 1000 in each instance the sponge material was allowed.
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particles generated in examples 5 and 6 were the right size to promote swnt growth over the other forms possible in example 4 particle sizes favored growth of mwnt and other forms in a direct injection process the catalyst compartment was loaded with u02dc 40 mg molybdenum hexacarbonyl mo co 6 which has been ground to u02dc u2212 100 mesh the reactor was heated to 900 u00b0 c under an argon flow argon was then replaced with co at atmospheric pressure at a flow of u02dc 0 8 slm and the catalyst was injected the flow of co was continued for 30 min at 900 u00b0 c after which it was replaced by argon and the reactor furnace turned off after cooling to ambient temperature the entire contents of the reactor including the quartz wool plug which had been tared prior to the run was emptied into a tared plastic bag the quartz wool plug was blackened but the yield of carbon growth wgt c wgt catalyst was lt 1 a specimen for transmission electron microscopy tem was prepared by shaking the quartz wool plug in ethanol in a glass vial and ultrasounding the ethanol for u02dc 2 min this procedure dispersed the black particles from the quartz wool a tem grid was prepared by evaporating several drops of this dispersion onto a carbon coated copper grid examination of the grid in the tem showed a mixture of particles and carbon nanotubes both mw and sw particles varied from u02dc 1 several hundred nm and were shown to be mo by.
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view of a locking system 100 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention locking system 100 includes a portable electronic device 110 having a hinged member 120 that has an opened configuration as shown permitting access to the keys and other operational interface elements 130 of device 110 and a closed configuration not shown in which hinged member 120 overlies operational interface elements 130 to inhibit access device 110 has a side wall 140 that defines a security aperture 150 preferably security aperture conforms to kensington security standard locking system 100 includes an attachment system 160 having an attachment device 170 and a localizer 180 attachment system 160 has two configuration modes an engagement disengagement mode in which attachment device 170 may engage and disengage security aperture 150 and a lock mode in which attachment device 170 is attached to device 110 via engagement of security aperture 150 localizer 180 coupled to attachment device 170 localizes attachment system 160 an object obj that is something other than device 110 when attachment system 160 is in the lock mode and localizer 180 is localized to object obj device 110 is also localized to object obj attachment system 160 preferably includes a lock for example a tumbler combination or cable locking system having a mechanism for maintaining attachment system 160 in the lock mode as is explained later attachment device 170 preferably includes.
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opening in the exhaust guide 114 such an opening is identified at 178 in fig3 this gives the operator a visual indication that the engine 103 is receiving coolant some water may separate from the exhaust gases in the idle exhaust gas discharge this separation occurs primarily in the expansion chamber 173 due to the expansion that takes place therein a drain passage 179 may be formed in the lower end of the chamber 173 so as to permit this separated water to drain in the embodiment of fig2 5 it has been noted that the exhaust pipe 144 does not extend substantially below the lower wall 147 of the oil pan 117 this however leaves the expansion volume 143 to serve two primary purposes one of these is to silence the idle exhaust gas discharge the other is to provide a cooling gap between the oil pan 117 and the exhaust pipe 114 although the volume of the expansion chamber 143 can be deemed additive to the volume of the expansion chamber 148 fig6 shows another embodiment which offers further expansion chamber capabilities this embodiment differs from the embodiment of fig2 5 only in the length of the exhaust pipe 114 and for that reason the components of this embodiment which are the same as those previously described have been identified by the same reference numerals this embodiment will be described further only in so far as is necessary to understand the construction and operation of this embodiment in this embodiment the lower end of the exhaust pipe 144 terminates substantially above the oil pan lower wall 147 in one specific example the exhaust pipe 144 may extend.
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brush portion 300 and an adapter portion 400 the grip portion 100 is disposed therein with a battery not shown and a motor not shown the grip portion 100 is disposed at one lateral wall thereof with a power switch 110 that is circuitally connected to the battery not shown and the motor not shown the power transmitting unit 200 is cylindrically shaped and coupled to one end of the grip portion 100 the power transmitting unit 200 receives the power from the motor not shown formed inside the grip portion 100 and vibrates thereby the power transmitting unit 200 is formed at one lateral wall thereof with an aperture 220 the interdental brush portion 300 includes a brush holder 310 for insertion into the adapter portion 400 and a brush 320 fixed to the other end of the brush holder 310 one end 311 of the brush holder 310 may be cylindrical as shown in fig3 or may be of plate shape as shown in fig1 and 2 the end 311 may carry a variety of shapes the adapter portion 400 is coupled at one end thereof to the power transmitting unit 200 and the other end of the adapter portion 400 receives the interdental brush portion 300 now the adapter portion 400 will be described in detail with reference to fig4 and 5 the adapter portion 400 comprises a connecting portion 410 an extension portion 420 and an interdental brush holder 430 the connecting portion 410 is surrounded on the peripheral surface of the cylindrical power transmitting unit 200 the connecting portion 410 is disposed at one lateral wall thereof with a fixing hook 411 that is hitched.
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portion extending down from element 372 is integral with the central portion of the panel in structure 370 turning now to fig4 showing a cardboard based unit according to another embodiment of the disclosure having the overall shape as that shown in fig3 b and 3c as can be seen the unit in fig4 differs from that of fig3 b by having two cut outs voids 476 478 that may be cut out after forming the unit of fig3 b the unit may serve as a front element of a tricycle in which cut out 478 accommodates a front wheel of a tricycle the wheel received through axle holders embedded in the bottom part of element 470 not shown in this fig but will be illustrated further below while cut out 478 is articulated to the rear part of a tricycle via a vertical axle receptacle embedded in element 470 not shown but will be illustrated in fig5 b and 5c in some distinction from unit of fig4 the cutouts may also be pre formed in the panel this is illustrated in fig5 the cardboard panel 500 seen in fig5 a has an overall rectangular shape but several pieces thereof drawn as shadows are cut out to yield the pre formed panel shown in fig5 b similar as in the case of fig3 a elongated members 502 504 are positioned along parallel vertical lines 506 508 and another.
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version of the holder ring indicated at 34a is shown in fig1 the holder ring 34a is made from a gray cast iron 102 with an aluminum bronze coating 104 applied to the interior surface of the socket 80 the aluminum bronze surface 104 provides a favorable bearing surface for the connecting rod spherical small end as compared to the gray cast iron 102 lubricating oil is introduced between the holder ring socket surface 80 and the connecting rod spherical small end by means of a plurality of grooves 106 preferably equally spaced around the socket surface 80 the grooves 106 are preferably cut into the socket surface 80 at an angle of 30 u00b0 to the horizontal the grooves 106 allow oil into the socket 80 but do not operate to drain oil from the socket 80 the cooling gallery 40 of the spherical joint piston 32 operates properly when it is more than half full of lubricating cooling oil the level of the cooling oil within the piston cooling gallery 40 is maintained by means of the oil dam 54 and one or more drainage grooves 108 equally spaced around the outer perimeter of the holder rings 34 the drainage grooves 108 direct the cooling oil.
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in size and are arranged in rows and columns with separations d 1 and d 2 the separations d 1 and d 2 are between about 5 u03bcm and 10 u03bcm and preferably about 8 u03bcm each cell 32 preferably corresponds to a single dot and the volume which is about 30 40 pico liters will accommodate a single droplet 34 cell density like dot density may be varied in accordance with the desired print quality although exemplary cell densities range from 75 dpi dots cells per inch and below to 600 dpi and above it has been found that excellent print quality may be achieved in the 75 dpi to 250 dpi range referring to fig3 and 4 and as noted above the cells 32 receive ink droplets 34 from the orifices of the printhead assembly printheads 50 discussed below in a pattern that corresponds to the image being produced the cells 32 include sidewalls 42 that are inclined or u201c tapered u201d with respect to bottom walls 44 at an angle of between about 120 degrees and about 150 degrees and preferably about 135 degrees it is most desirable for an ink droplet 34 to be ejected into the center of the associated cell 32 so that the droplet fills the cell and forms a meniscus 46 across the top of the cell such precise positioning of.
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is electrically connected in series with a resistor 330 the resistor 330 is electrically connected to connective member 342 connective members 340 and 342 may comprise clamps such as alligator clips fig4 provides a perspective view of one embodiment of a short locating tool 400 including a protective member 410 at least partially covering a ptc member and resistor neither of which are shown and connective members 440 and 442 the led 420 protrudes from the top of the protective member 410 the protective member 410 comprises insulating material such as rubber or molded plastic and serves to protect a user from contact with electrical hazard when the tool 400 is installed and to protect the device 400 from electrical and mechanical hazard fig5 is a simplified illustration of a hvac electrical circuit 500 depicting a short locating tool 510 of the present invention connected across the terminals of an overcurrent protection receptacle 515 the hvac electrical circuit 500 illustratively comprises a 40 volt amp transformer 520 having a 24 volt secondary voltage a standard hvac terminal bus 525 having terminal connections for power r common ground c the fan circuit g the heating circuit w and the compressor circuit y a thermostat 550 an overcurrent protection receptacle 515 illustratively comprising a fuse holder and or a fuse and a hvac control board 530 the hvac control board 530 comprises a plurality of branch circuits 532 534 and 536 by way of illustration the first branch circuit 532 may comprise a fan control circuit the.
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then put into an oil bath and mixed to allow the copolymer to dissolve next the sugar water mixture was added into the copolymer mixture and the time was started the ul adapter was then lowered into the mixture and the brookfield viscometer was turned on to a speed of 60 the brookfield viscometer had been earlier calibrated with water the readings form the brookfield were not recorded until after the time had reached 9 minutes to allow the ul adapter to settle the time was then recorded after each minute the only other change in procedure occurred when the naoh was added 50 w w naoh in water solution 31 mm of naoh or 1 gram of the naoh in water solution was added into the sugar water mixture before adding it to the copolymer mixture in several studies of the effect of the compositions of the present invention upon wet and dry strength of paper a sample of pvoh pvam 12 wt vam medium molecular weight was dissolved at 4 wt in distilled water a sample of glucose was also dissolved at 4 wt in distilled water these samples were applied to whatman 4 filter paper from a 6.
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of thermoplastic fluoropolymers that may be used with this invention are copolymers having the following combination of monomers ctfe vdf ctfe tfe ctfe tfe hfp ctfe tfe hfp vdf ctfe tfe hfp vdf ppve ctfe tfe e tfe hfp tfe vdf hfp tfe p tfe pve bromine or chlorine containing e tfe copolymers and bromine or chlorine containing tfe hfp vdf copolymers as mentioned above the fluoropolymer has improved bonding properties to other substrates particularly in the presence of an organic compound having hydride functions mh additionally by including this compound in the fluoropolymer composition a peroxide curable fluoropolymer composition can be obtained examples of the organic compound include siloxanes or silazenes that comprise one or more mh functions typically when the organic compound is a siloxane or a silazene the mh functions will be u2014 sih functions preferably the sih function will be an u2014 osih or a u2014 nsih whereby the hydrogen is attached to a silicon atom that is further bonded to an oxygen or nitrogen atom the siloxane of silazene may be a simple low molecular weight organic compound or may be a polymeric compound including for example a polysiloxane which may be linear branched or cyclic specific examples include hsi och 2 ch 3 3 ch 3 2 ch 3 ch 2 o sih 1 1 3 3 tetraisopropyl disiloxane diphenyl 1 1 3 3 tetrakis dimethylsiloxy disiloxane available from united chem silylhydride terminated poly.
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change visibility of the fixation point on which the eye e is fixated disposed on an optical axis l 3 which is made coaxial with the optical axis l 2 by the half mirror 27 are a lens 33 a light source 34 which emits near infrared light light emitted from the light source 34 is made generally parallel light by the lens 33 and enters into the cornea ec from the front via the half mirrors 26 and 27 and the beam splitter 25 thereby forming a target image on the cornea ec by the light source 34 the light of target image formed on the cornea ec enters into a ccd camera 38 via the beam slitter 25 the half mirror 26 and a lens 35 disposed on an optical axis l 4 which is made coaxial with the optical axis l 2 by the half mirror 26 are the lens 35 and the ccd camera 38 serving as a photographic element output from the camera 38 is inputted into the monitor 39 directly or via the control part 50 an anterior eye segment of the eye e photographed by the camera 38 is displayed on the monitor 39 also an image of the placido ring and a target image by the light source 34 are conducted image processing by the control part 50 to obtain the corneal shape and the alignment condition in the up and down and the right and left directions x and y directions next description is given to operations of the apparatus first description is given to eye refractive power measurement an eye refractive measurement mode is selected by using a mode change over.
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24 to be created between said arm 22 and said pallet 3 when the latter is inserted into the seat 23 this interstice 24 is used so that a joint 4 made of a first material can be arranged between said arm 22 of the anchor 2 and said pallet 3 in a first embodiment of the present invention the joint 4 is made of a first material which is an at least partially amorphous material comprising at least one metallic element this first material can be an at least partially amorphous metal alloy this metallic element can be a precious metal element such as gold platinum palladium rhenium ruthenium rhodium silver iridium or osmium an at least partially amorphous material is understood to be a material that is able to solidify at least partially in amorphous phase said first material is preferably completely amorphous the assembly of the pallets 3 on the anchor 2 by means of the joint 4 precedes this adjustment step and can be achieved by different methods the property of amorphous materials that allows these to have a viscosity that decreases considerably in a given temperature range for each material while remaining amorphous is made use of to modify the position of the pallets 3 of the anchor 2 the first step of this adjustment process consists of providing said anchor 1 to which the pallets 3 are fixed the second step consists of increasing the temperature of at least one part of the anchor 1 advantageously the joints 4 are subjected to said increase in temperature in fact the joints.
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amplitude corresponds to the change of mass balance in rotating disk 15 shown in fig1 the vibration amplitude in the horizontal direction increases according with the increase of the mass unbalance when the polygon mirror deviates from the original position as shown in fig4 a when the surface roughness ry at upper end surface 18 c of flange 18 is not lower than 3 u03bcm good results in which the changes of the vibration amplitudes are small are obtained in every cases on the contrary when the surface roughness ry is not greater than 1 u03bcm the changes of the vibration amplitudes become considerably large further the inclination angle of the mirror surface of the polygon mirror in each light beam deflecting apparatus is measured by irradiating laser beam onto the mirror surface fig4 b shows the measuring results of the inclination angles as shown in fig4 b when the surface roughness ry at upper end surface 18 c of flange 18 is not greater than 20 u03bcm good results in which the inclination angles are not so large are obtained though the inclination angle should be zero in an ideal state on the contrary when the surface roughness ry exceeds 20 u03bcm the inclination angle is getting considerably large next as the second embodiment of the present invention a method for manufacturing the light beam deflecting apparatus shown in fig1 will be detailed in the following fig5 a 7 b show explanatory illustrations for explaining various methods of finishing upper end surface 18 c of flange 18 which is.
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discontinued injection site assessments are made on days 0 1 3 6 and 9 post treatment scores are based on a subjective scale of 0 3 zero means no swelling one means slight diameter swelling i e about 12 5 mm 2 means moderate diameter swelling i e about 12 5 to 25 mm and 3 means significant swelling i e more than 25 mm plasma concentrations of progesterone are measured with commercially available reagents diagnostic systems laboratories webster tex intra and interassay cv and assay sensitivities are 5 8 and 0 1 ng ml data are analyzed by the proc mixed procedure of sas sas institute inc cary n c single point variables are analyzed via a one way anova data from injection site scores are analyzed for effects of treatment time and treatment by time interactions with repeated measures when a significant f is detected p lt 0 05 the least significant difference lsd test is used to determine differences between groups within times each of the single injection altrenogest formulations are effective at extending p lt 0 05 the return to estrus and interovulatory interval in mares when compared to controls as shown in table 2 the altrenogest mp 500 formulation suppresses estrus and inhibits ovulation the longest p lt 0 05 the mean days of return to estrus is 32 8 u00b1 4 8 days compared to 3 9 u00b1 0 5 days in the control mares days to ovulation relative to administration of dinoprost tromethamine and altrenogest for the mp 500 formulation is 34 7 u00b1 3 7 days compared to 8 3 u00b1 1 2 days in control mares both doses of the liquid altrenogest la 150 formulation effectively extends the return to estrus following treatment 12 7 u00b1 0 4 days.
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art however this limits rotation of the swivel 10 and risks damaging the wires an improvement is to pass the control wires through the swivel with slip rings an electromechanical device that allows the transmission of power and electrical signals from a stationary to a rotating structure also called a rotary electrical joint collector or electric swivel alternatively a transmitter receiver mounted in the cab can transmit all commands from an installed control handle mounted on the right or left joystick as well as any other switches or any controls in the machine 39 s cab a receiver transmitter capable of driving the hydraulic valve stack decodes the signal and controls the valve stack a hydraulic generator that is installed in the return hydraulic line generates power to keep a large capacitor charged this capacitor supplies power to operate the electric control valves and supplies power to the wireless receiver transmitter module a battery may be used instead of a capacitor the battery can be charged as mentioned above or removed each night and charged the conventional way as another alternative instead of manifolding one hydraulic circuit into many with a control valve stack placed below the swivel 10 and then routing electric or wireless controls through or around the swivel the excavator swivel can be modified to add more hydraulic circuits through the swivel allowing the valve stack to be placed above the swivel as a further improvement to the prior art side tool system a vertical slider.
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that has a u201c warning value indicating that the cpu is almost fully utilized when the reasoning system submits a dataset to the diagnostic engine for analysis the diagnostic engine retrieves the dataset from the repository examines the patterns in the data and matches these patterns with information in its knowledge base that best describes the current state potential problems or existing problems if the diagnostic engine finds an anomaly it determines the probable cause or condition and generates an analysis result that may be viewed using a gui each analysis result describes the problem or condition its severity the date and time of occurrence and short and long term solutions if applicable problems or conditions can trigger notifications to individuals or groups of individuals and corrective action script to remedy the problem or condition the predictive analysis engine analyzes collected data over time to discover trends in a host business system predictive analysis discovers trends in degrading performance and potential system failures when the predictive analysis engine diagnosis a problem or condition it analyzes datapoint values over time to determine trends in system resources and business processes if the predictive analysis engine detects a trend it produces and sends an analysis result to a gui the analysis result may be a graph that displays the values of a datapoint or datapoints over time predictive analysis estimates the time available until.
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may be provided with a locking mechanism that may be actuated to lock a wheel in place and consequently release the lock when desired preferably the wheels 30 31 32 are constructed from a corrosion and water resistant material which is not prone to rusting or being corroded by chemicals the wheel mounting mechanism also is constructed from materials which are corrosion and or rust resistant the bucket 10 preferably has a handle 40 which is connected to the first side wall 12 and second side wall 13 the handle 40 is pivotally connected to the side walls 12 13 so that the handle 40 may be raised for grasping when the bucket 10 is to be moved and may be lowered away from the bucket opening 19 when the bucket 10 interior volume 16 is to be accessed connectors such as for example holes 41 and 42 in the side walls 12 and 13 through which the ends of the handle 40 extend or a fastener or pivot member are preferably provided to mount the handle 40 to the side walls 12 13 alternately the handle 40 may be snap fit or installed on the bucket 10 by another suitable connection mechanism in a preferred embodiment of the invention the side walls 12 and 13 and the rear wall 14 have a length of about 28 inches and a height of about 12 inches and the compartments 22 have a length of about 13 inches and a height of about 10 inches according to preferred embodiments the bucket 10 may be provided as a kit with one or more signs that are configured to correspond to the dimensions of the storage.
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of the light signal through collimator 45 and one color of the light signal through collimator 43 fig5 is an illustration of an embodiment of a multiplexer which uses a diffraction wavelength filter to enable a drop function source fiber 70 carries all the colors of the light signal in the fiber ring and emits them through collimator 61 destination fiber 71 carries all of the colors of the light signal in the fiber ring except the wavelength of interest u03bb x having received them through collimator 62 all light from collimator 61 impinges on temperature dependent diffraction filter 63 diffractor 63 reflects the entire light incident thereon except the wavelength of interest u03bb x diffractor 63 is of such size that by heating and cooling it can be tuned to transmit any of the potential wavelengths of interest transmitted over source fiber 70 a heating element 69 is positioned to maintain diffraction filter 63 at the appropriate temperature to pass the wavelength of interest u03bb x then light at the wavelength of interest u03bb x is collected by collimator 64 and transmitted to photodiode 65 which turns the light into an electrical signal that represents the extracted data a temperature sensor 66 observes the temperature of diffraction filter 63 the signal from temperature sensor 66 is mixed with a tuning voltage in mixer 67 and amplified to act as a feedback control loop to maintain the diffraction filter 63 at an appropriate temperature for transmitting the wavelength of interest u03bb x fig6.
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sub 9 n str26 och sub 2 chch sub 2 str27 och sub 2 chch sub 2 str28 sch sub 2 c sub 6 h sub 5 str29 sch sub 2 ch ococ sub 4 h sub 9 n ch sub 2 ococ sub 4 h sub 9 n och sub 2 c sub 6 h sub 4 4 coo ch sub 2 sub 6 ch sub 3och sub 2 c ch oc sub 6 h sub 4 4 ch sub 2 coo ch sub 2 sub 7 ch sub 3n c sub 4 h sub 9 n sub 2 och sub 2 ch sub 2 co sub 2 c sub 4 h sub 9 nnhc sub 6 h sub 4 4 c ch sub 3 sub 3 och sub 2 ch sub 2 ococh sub 2 ch c sub 2 h sub 5 c sub 4 h sub 9 nn c sub 4 h sub 9 n c sub 6 h sub 5 oc sub 6 h sub 4 4 och sub 2 ch sub 3n c sub 2 h sub 4 oco ch sub 2 sub 4 ch sub 3 sub 2 oc sub 6 h sub 4 4 och sub 2 ch sub 2 ococ sub 4 h sub 9 nnhc sub 6 h sub 11 str30 n c sub 4 h sub 9 n c sub 6 h sub 11 str31 str32 oc sub 6 h sub 5 o ch sub 2 ch sub 2 o sub 2 coc sub 3 h sub 7 noc sub 6 h sub 4 4 coo ch sub 2 sub 12.
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opposite direction is absorbed rather than reflected by three layers of gradual transition to a heavy absorbing layer a lossless layer 31 is first bonded to the rear of the spiral antenna followed by a medium lossy foam layer 32 and subsequently followed by a heavy lossy foam layer 33 it is to be understood that the thickness of the various layers has been greatly exaggerated for clarity and perspective in understanding the constituent components thereof each of the above described five layers the two layers of dielectric material and three layers of foam material are permanently bonded together by conventional means using standard adhesives for such materials or by various heat treatment methods known to those experienced in the art in addition a ring of heavy lossy foam material surrounds the periphery of the spiral antenna dielectric substrates to attenuate stray radiation reflection or leakage around the edge of the spiral antenna device to accommodate the theoretical necessity that the arms of a spiral antenna in general must be infinite in length and not terminated short thereof thereby causing transmission energy reflections along said spiral arms resistive elements are tied to the ends of each spiral arm as follows balanced termination pad 16 of first spiral antenna 15 is coupled to ground by a resistive element terminal balanced pad 18 of second radiating spiral antenna 17 is coupled to third enlarged balanced pad 26 of third radiating spiral 23 and each are then coupled again to ground through.
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e g 1 a when the detected current is greater than the predetermined value u03b1 e g 1 a the overshoot preventive circuit 63 continuously raises the gate voltage of the p mos transistor 41 in response to the detected current so that the current supplied from the p mos transistor 41 is successively reduced to the level smaller than the predetermined value u03b1 e g 1 a when the above described operations are performed the voltage vo is changed in a way as shown in fig1 as a result the voltage vo can be prevented from the undershooting during the time the mode is changed from the sleep mode to the normal operation mode and from the overshooting during the time the mode is changed from the normal operation mode to the sleep mode in addition the overshoot preventive circuit 63 also prevents an excessive current flowing from the p mos transistor 41 in the sleep mode when a short circuit occurs in a load connected to the smoothing circuit 32 with this the power supply apparatus 1 can prevent an excessive current output from the dc to dc converter 2 in the sleep mode as described above in.
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for current saving if fast or frequent changes between the turbo mode and the non turbo mode are required the external buck 104 may hold the low voltage level in order to be readily available when needed a further embodiment provides that the external buck 104 may be directly controlled by the pmic 102 however this control need not be exclusive to the pmic 102 a still further embodiment provides that external control may be provided by the main device processor fig3 shows the combined output voltage of the pmic 102 and the external buck 104 u 1 u 2 and also shows the control signals for the external buck 104 u 2 before operation of the embodiments described herein commences the pmic 102 drives the amperage up to a predetermined level in the normal mode in step 1 the external buck 104 is enabled in step 2 the activation signal and voltage selector en and vsel is set to activate the higher voltage mode the pmic 102 voltage is then increased to a predetermined level in step 3 this voltage is below the voltage level provided in the turbo mode in step 4 the output voltage vout reaches the turbo mode level at that point the load current is driven by the external buck 104 entry into the turbo mode occurs in step 5 the turbo mode is ready in step 6 after passage of a predetermined amount of time when the output.
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shape in this regard the leg 114 includes an angled portion 122 adjacent the first end 108 the configured opening 120 is formed within the angled portion 122 extending into the first end 108 the t shape of the configured opening 120 is formed by the opening having an enlarged rectangular end 124 although shown and described as t shaped the opening 120 may be of other shapes as will be understood from a further description of the present disclosure for example any shape that will perform a similar function to capture and retain the end of the second shank 104 as to be described may be used referring to fig1 and 3 second end 110 likewise may include a c shaped opening 126 having its longitudinal axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the second leg 116 here again although shown as a c shaped opening 126 the opening can also have other shapes such as j shaped circular or oval shaped and the like the second leg 116 inwardly of the second end 110 includes an angled portion 128 having an opening 130 the opening 130 although illustrated as rectangular can have other geometric or nongeometric shapes which will be understood from a further description of the present disclosure the second shank 104 as shown in fig1 includes a transition region of reduced width generally designated by reference numeral 132 and a pair of space apart first and second ends generally designated by reference numerals 134 and 136 a first leg 138 is generally defined extending between the transition region 132 and the first end 134 likewise.
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for storage of information such as computer readable instructions data structures program modules or other data memory 304 and storage 306 are all examples of computer storage media computer storage media includes but is not limited to ram rom eeprom flash memory or other memory technology cd rom digital versatile disks dvd or other optical storage magnetic cassettes magnetic tape magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can accessed by computing device 300 any such computer storage media may be part of computing device 300 computing device 300 may also contain communications device s 312 that allow the device to communicate with other devices communications device s 312 is an example of communication media communication media typically embodies computer readable instructions data structures program modules or other data in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism and includes any information delivery media the term u201c modulated data signal u201d means a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal by way of example and not limitation communication media includes wired media such as a wired network or direct wired connection and wireless media such as acoustic rf infrared and other wireless media the term computer readable media as used herein includes both computer storage media and communication media the described methods may be encoded in any computer readable media in any form such as data computer executable instructions and the like computing device.
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is to understand that the specific ordering and combination of process actions shown in the process flow diagrams described herein is merely illustrative and that using different or additional process actions or a different combination or ordering of process actions can be used to enact the embodiments the specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense it should also be noted that the present invention may be implemented in a variety of computer systems the various techniques described herein may be implemented in hardware or software or a combination of both preferably the techniques are implemented in computer programs executing on programmable computers that each include a processor a storage medium readable by the processor including volatile and non volatile memory and or storage elements at least one input device and at least one output device program code is applied to data entered using the input device to perform the functions described above and to generate output information the output information is applied to one or more output devices each program is preferably implemented in a high level procedural or object oriented programming language to communicate with a computer system however the programs can be implemented in assembly or machine language if desired in any case the language may be a compiled or interpreted language each such computer program is preferably stored on a storage medium or device e g rom or magnetic disk that is readable by a general or special purpose programmable computer for configuring and operating the computer when the storage medium or device is read by the computer to perform the procedures described above the.
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for example a protocol such as q 921 pri layer 2 or x 25 or frame relay as received may require processing according to processing programs dedicated for respective protocols the protocol processed information is then transmitted to the cpu for constructing or removing links used for call transactions between the ports or slots connected into the switch as described above according to the principles of the invention as shown in the preferred embodiment these processors may be located directly on peripheral cards in the switching unit in this way the protocol processing units are accessible for installation removal or modification as required the protocol processors provided on peripheral cards permit dedicated processing of each received protocol independently of any other protocols and without intervention of the central processing unit a schematic of the pcu and associated data paths between the cpu and a peripheral card shelf containing the pcu card is as shown in fig3 as shown the pcu in the preferred embodiment has 32 ports 0 to 31 and is located on a peripheral card communicating with the tsu in the preferred embodiment through 32 channels accordingly the 64 kbps pcm data may be operated at a 2 048 mbps rate representing the 32 channels at 64 kbps each each of the switching unit slot or port connections to the pcu o through 31 represent designated slot or port within the telephone switch within the pcu each of the pcu slots or connections are dedicated to a switching unit port or slot connection by the cpu the pcu is directly connected through back plane of the switching unit of the telephone switch to the switching unit and.
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sodium alginate sodium carboxymethyl cellulose copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone and vinyl acetate preferably the polymers may be hydroxypropyl methylcellulose hydroxypropyl cellulose or polyvinylpyrrolidone the range of such substantially water soluble polymers depends on the type of compositions to be prepared the enteric coating may include polymers such as cellulose acetate phthalate hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate polyvinyl acetate phthalate carboxymethylethylcellulose methacrylic acid copolymers such as compounds known under the trademarks of eudragit ne30d eudragit l eudragit s eudragit l 100 55 or mixtures thereof the enteric coating may also include plasticizers such as triacetin triethyl citrate tributyl sebecate diethyl phthalate polyethylene glycol and inert excipients such as talc titanium dioxide colloidal silicon dioxide hydroxypropyl methylcellulose crospovidone and mixtures thereof the compositions of the present invention show substantial absence of crystalline benzimidazole under storage at 40 u00b0 c and 75 humidity conditions for a period of at least 1 month preferably 3 months more preferably 6 months as determined by x ray diffraction method quantity mg capsule s no ingredients 1a 1b 1c a benzimidazole core 1 non pareil seeds 20 25 100 0 100 0 60 0 2 amorphous esomeprazole magnesium 44 5 44 5 u2014 3 amorphous omeprazole magnesium u2014 u2014 20 6 4 hydroxypropyl methylcellulose u2014 20 0 5 0 5 hydroxypropyl cellulose hpc l 20 0 u2014 5 0 6 crospovidone kollidon clm 30 0 30 0 u2014 7 purified water qs qs qs b separating layer 1 hydroxypropyl methylcellulose 14 98 u2014 6 97 hpmc 5 cps 2 hydroxypropyl cellulose u2014 14 98 u2014 3 polyethylene glycol 400 1 49 1 49 0 69 4 talc 2 98 2 98 1 4 5 purified water qs qs qs c enteric coat 1 methacrylic acid copolymer type c 39 76 39.
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must be limited a polyurethane insulation provides one such suitable design choice other materials will obviously suggest themselves to those skilled in the art the base 16 comprises ridges 56 upon which the items or commodities 58 are placed these ridges 56 allow for circulation of the coolant gas which is carbon dioxide in the preferred embodiment thereby providing for better heat transfer the inner shell 28 of each of the side walls 18 and 20 illustrated in fig1 and the rear wall 22 comprise corrugations not shown so that the items 58 are not placed directly against the side walls 18 and 20 or the rear wall 22 thereby allowing for the free circulation of carbon dioxide gas between the walls 18 20 and 22 and the items 58 the items 58 occupy the first portion 60 of the insulated container 12 although the items 58 can entirely fill the first portion 60 the best results are achieved when there is a space between the items 58 and the pressurized coolant compartment 34 thereby allowing for effective heat transfer from the gaseous carbon dioxide contained within the first portion 60 of the insulated container 12 to the pressurized coolant compartment 34 the pressurized coolant compartment 34 is mounted in the upper rear portion of the insulated container 12 as is stated previously fig2 illustrates a cross sectional view of the pressurized coolant compartment 34 accordingly only the front wall 44 the rear wall 46 the top frame 36 and the base 48 are shown all four of the walls 40 42 44 and.
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be a different solvent one or more solvents can be mixed with the ionomer as desired the mixture of the exfoliated clay reinforcement solvent one or more ionomer and catalyst is generally ball milled to obtain the electrode ink the electrode ink typically contains about 0 5 to about 6 wt clay reinforcement based on the total solids where total solids includes solid ionomer catalyst and clay reinforcement and any additional solid materials if present or about 0 5 to about 5 wt or 0 5 to about 4 wt or 0 5 to about 3 wt or 0 5 to about 2 wt or 0 5 to about 1 wt it is desirable to use the smallest amount of reinforcement that will produce a substantially mud crack free electrode the electrode ink can be deposited on any suitable substrate including but not limited to gdm pem or a decal substrate catalyst based inks were produced which contained solvent water ionomer and platinum containing catalyst exfoliated purified clay was added to the ink using conventional coating techniques such as slot die coating the ink was applied to the gdm and dried the resulting cathode was combined with the counter electrode and membrane to form an mea 34 9 g n propyl alcohol 9 0 g water and 0 11 g nanoclay cloisite 10 a available from southern clay products of gonzales tex purified as described above were weighed and placed in a container the mixture was homogenized for 10 min to break up large agglomerates and transferred.
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mode thus when the heating system is required and turned on the system starts and provides the heat using the rejected heat from the gas turbine simultaneously the system produces electricity in parallel with the facility 39 s electric system and can reduce the amount generated by and purchased from the electric utility if the power produced is more than the facility is consuming the additional power can be delivered to the utility for sale or for credit against future or past purchases of electricity fig3 illustrates the preferred embodiment of the concept the solid lines terminating in arrowheads show fluid flow the dashed lines show control wires and the three solid lines between electric load 40 and breaker 38 and between breaker 38 and motor generator 30 show power wires breaker 38 which connects the electric load 40 to induction motor generator 30 is normally open as the electric load 40 is connected to the facility 39 s electrical system and or the electric utility grid it becomes a source of power for motor generator 30 to act as a motor and start the system motor generator 30 is mechanically connected through shaft 36 to the low speed shaft of gearbox 34 the high speed shaft of gearbox 34 is mechanically connected through shaft 32 to compressor 12 which is mechanically connected through shaft 24 to turbine 22 if breaker 38 was closed and no further actions were taken motor generator 30 would accelerate to its synchronous speed less its slip angle thus as an example if motor generator 30 had two poles and was operating on.
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the grating 12 can be positioned above below or at the same level as the uppermost surface of the ring 32 in one arrangement not shown a section of the side portion 20 of the grating 12 can extend below the underside of the ring 32 so that fluid flowing through secondary fluid apertures 41 can also pass through the side portion 20 0036 fig7 shows the cover 10 attached to a drain 16 the cover 10 may be attached to a drain 16 in any suitable manner for example a portion of the cover 10 may be mounted to the drain 16 with any suitable mechanical or chemical fastening structure such as screws bolts nails or adhesive to receive such a suitable fastening structure one or more holes 46 can be provided in the ring 32 of the base 14 as shown in fig4 although fig4 shows the base 14 as containing eight holes 46 the invention is not limited to this particular embodiment as the base can contain any suitable number of holes 46 as shown in fig5 the holes 46 can be positioned on the base 14 such that the holes 46 pass through one or more protrusions 40 such an arrangement can provide extra support to the base 14 as a greater portion of the base 14 can be engaged by the suitable.
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means of a dial gauge 22 fixed to the measuring stand 24 fig7 shows the runout curve solid line of the side 2 a thus measured and a similar runout curve dotted line for another wheel bearing assembly as a comparative example which will be described later both curves have a frequency of four per rotation of the rotor and thus have four crests local maximums and troughs local minimums the maximum variation in one cycle interval of the runout curve and the maximum variation in the entire 360 u00b0 interval are 25 u03bcm and 35 u03bcm respectively which are smaller than standard values for these parameters i e 30 u03bcm and 50 u03bcm respectively as shown the difference between the largest and smallest local maximums is 10 u03bcm while the difference between the largest and smallest local minimums is 15 u03bcm thus these values are far smaller than 30 u03bcm which is a standard value for these parameters the arrows in fig7 show the positions of the wheel mounting bolts 7 which correspond to the positions of the crests of runout of the side 2 a fig8 is a graph showing the maximum runout variations when runout was measured with the brake rotor 5 having runout characteristics shown in fig7 mounted on the flange 2 of the wheel bearing assembly and when it was measured with not only the brake rotor but the wheel hub 14 mounted on the side 5 b of.
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a position within reach of the hand of a user in a preferred embodiment of the present invention a pair of springs 48 and 50 are anchored to lever 42 substantially midlength at anchor points 52 and 54 respectively and to their respective housing anchor points 56 and 58 such that the position of lever 42 is controlled and maintained in this way an over center type control of lever 42 may be realized or simply an arrangement where lever 42 occupies either an 34 on 34 position as shown in full lines in the drawing or an 34 off 34 position as shown in phantom or broken lines means for holding the ends of fiber optic cable 16 to and within housing 36 include a retainer plate 60 within which a resilient cable retainer clip 62 is situated with resilient fingers 64 able to engage and hold cable 16 in the position shown with its end held substantially normal or perpendicular with respect to the surface 66 of a mirror 68 integral at its midsection with hub 40 fiber optic cable 16 may be of a single light transmitting conduit or may consist of two or more such light transmitting paths what.
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or less of a typical scan and views are acquired through one half revolution of the gantry 12 plus the fan beam angle the x ray dose is thus considerably less than a normal image scan but nevertheless a slice image may be reconstructed this reconstructed slice image 104 is displayed on the crt 32 as shown in fig4 the operator may then select from one to three measurement regions a b and c by moving three elliptical cursors 106 108 and 110 to locations in the baseline image 104 these regions will be quantitatively monitored for changes in contrast enhancement in a liver scan as illustrated in fig4 for example the cursor 106 may be located over the aorta artery the cursor 108 may be located over the portal vein in the liver and the cursor 110 may be located over the liver tissue containing the suspected abnormality the mean value of the ct numbers in each of these regions a b and c is then calculated and these form baseline contrast enhancement values c a c b and c c referring again to fig3 the system then waits for the patient to be injected with the contrast agent as indicated at decision block 116 when the operator signals that this event has occurred a real time clock not shown is started and the system branches to a prescribed delay period indicated at process block 118 this is manually selected from 3 to 90 seconds to allow time for the contrast agent to begin reaching the monitored region of interest when this delay time expires a loop is entered in which a monitor scan is performed and a monitor image reconstructed as indicated at process block 120 the monitor scan is virtually identical to the baseline.
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achieved by inverting the system before installation removing the immersion heater and then filling the manifold with water to the required level before refitting the immersion heater an anti corrosion agent may be added to the water used to fill the heater once filled the manifold is mechanically mounted to a wall by suitable clamps and the cable 19 is connected to an electrical supply with an isolator switch possibly also provided with a time switch when energised the immersion heater will raise the temperature of the water in the manifold so promoting a convection flow through the formed tube 12 a towel may be temporarily stored in the holder 11 merely by being tossed into the basket like shape defined by the formed tube 12 so long as sufficient of the towel is within the shape it will remain there and will be heated by the water passing through the tube 12 referring now to fig2 to 5 there is shown a manifold which though generally similar to that described above does not employ an immersion heater rather this manifold is intended for connection to a domestic hot water space heating system whereby the towel holder 11 connected to the manifold may be heated by water drawn from that space heating system in fig2 to 5 like or generally similar parts to those of fig1 are given the same reference numbers and will not be described again here the manifold has a tubular outer body 17 provided at its lower end with an internally threaded.
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through the conduits varies depending on the mode of operation of each component more specifically there is a first conduit 20 a providing fluid communication between the air box 12 and the turbocharger 14 a second conduit 20 b providing fluid communication between the turbocharger 14 and the throttle assembly 16 and there is also a third conduit 20 c providing fluid communication between the throttle assembly 16 and the intake manifold 18 a fourth conduit 20 d is in fluid communication with the third conduit 20 c and a fifth conduit 20 e and the fifth conduit 20 e places a turbo purge valve 22 in fluid communication with a venturi valve assembly 24 there is a first check valve 26 disposed in the fourth conduit 20 d and a second check valve 28 disposed in the fifth conduit 20 e there is also a carbon canister 30 in fluid communication with the turbo purge valve 22 through the use of a sixth conduit 20 f a seventh conduit 20 g provides fluid communication between the venturi valve assembly 24 and the second conduit 20 b such that pressurized air produced by the turbocharger 14 is able to flow from the second conduit 20 b through the seventh conduit 20 g and to the venturi valve assembly 24 an eighth conduit 20 h provides fluid communication between the venturi valve assembly 24 and the air box 12 the venturi valve assembly 24 includes venturi valve member 24 a shown in fig1 and a check valve 32 which is connected to the eighth conduit 20 h referring to the figures generally in operation when the turbocharger 14 is not active air flows through the air box 12 the turbocharger 14 the.
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this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail a preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to embodiments illustrated referring to fig1 9 there is illustrated several embodiments of a sink strainer generally designated by the numeral 10 the strainer 10 of the embodiment shown in fig1 5 includes a strainer portion 12 having a cupped configuration defined by first and second opposing surfaces 17 19 respectively an annular flange 14 and a center post 16 the strainer portion 12 is comprised of a plurality of apertures 18 sized to allow liquid such as water to flow through the openings while trapping solid material such as food waste against the first surface 17 the apertures 18 may be of equal or varied size and may be of any desired shape such as for example slots circles triangles combinations and the like the strainer portion 12 is comprised of a flexible material to allow inversion of the cupped configuration as shown in fig5 the material is preferably elastomeric including natural and synthetic materials as shown in fig1 and 5 the post 16 is positioned at and attached to the center of the first surface 17 the post 16 is configured to extend a suitable distance from the first surface.
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sic may also be used fig4 is a sectional diagram showing a main portion of a fourth embodiment i e a seal diaphragm with film in fig4 a ceramic film 1 and a hydrogen diffusion blocking film 3 are coated in two layers on the left surface of the seal diaphragm 10 i e the surface on the fluid side here the ceramic film 1 is the same as in the first embodiment the hydrogen diffusion blocking film 3 is made of a material into which hydrogen is hard to diffuse or into which hydrogen does not diffuse such as gold or tungsten in the fourth embodiment the ceramic film 1 coated on the uppermost surface hardly allows the electrons to be delivered from the seal diaphragm 10 to the hydrogen ion thus making it difficult for the hydrogen atoms to adhere to or pass through the seal diaphragm the hydrogen diffusion blocking film 3 encourages blocking of the hydrogen atoms from adhering to or passing through the seal diaphragm 10 fig5 is a sectional view common to the respective embodiments in fig5 each of the above mentioned seal diaphragms with film 41 42 43 44 is provided as a seal diaphragm and tetrafluoroethylene resin as a corrosion resistant resin is coated on the inner surfaces of a cover 19 and a connecting.
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047 475 preferred bridging groups are dialkyl silyls u2014 especially dimethyl silyl the amine portion of the ligand preferably has an alkyl substituent on the nitrogen atom especially tertiary butyl with the remaining nitrogen bands bonding to the transition metal preferably titanium and the silicon atome of the preferred dimethyl silyl bridging group the cyclopentadienyl ligand is pi bonded to the transition metal and covalently bonded to the bridging group the cyclopentadienyl group is preferably substituted especially tetra methyl cyclopentadienyl preferred catalyst compounds include dimethylsilyltetramnethyl cyclopentadienyl tertiary butyl amido titanium di chloride and the alkyl analogues u2014 i e with the two chloride ligands being replaced by simple alkyls especially methyl and the catalyst compounds illustrated in the present examples u s pat nos 5 057 475 and 5 064 802 are also illustrated in the present examples where m is a group 3 to 16 metal atom or a metal selected from the group of actinides and lanthanides of the periodic table of elements preferably m is a group 4 to 12 transition metal and more preferably m is a group 4 5 or 6 transition metal and most preferably m is a group 4 transition metal in any oxidation state especially titanium l c is a substituted or unsubstituted bulky ligand bonded to m j is bonded to m a is bonded to m and j j is a heteroatom ancillary ligand and a is a bridging group q is a univalent anionic ligand and n is the integer 0 1 or 2 in formula iii pr 2 u2014 h and substituted or unsubstituted aryl groups with the proviso that when q is u2014 nr u2014 then z is selected from one of the group consisting of u2014 or u2014.
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well as the preferred concentration of ester in the polymerization reaction mixture is described in detail in u s pat no 4 495 313 which is incorporated by reference herein the preferred methods for forming the desired lens when a diluent is used include centrifugal casting and cast molding for example using molds described in u s pat no 4 565 348 as well as combinations of these methods with the other methods described generally herein after the lens is prepared the dye which is dispersed throughout the lens must be bonded or fixed to the hydrophilic polymer composition which forms the lens this can be done using the conventional technique of contacting the lens with an aqueous base prior to hydration as disclosed for example in u s pat no 4 891 046 the preferred base is an alkali or alkaline earth metal carbonate or phosphate and the required contact time will depend on the contact temperature and the components of the hydrophilic polymer composition advantageously 0 25 weight percent or less of a surfactant with a hydrophilic lipophilic balance greater than 10 is added to the aqueous base to enhance the uniformity of the dye dispersion throughout the lens and to improve overall process efficiency the preferred surfactant for this purpose is glucam u2122 mle 80 ethoxylated glucose sold commercially by amerchol when bonding of the dye to the hydrophilic polymer backbone of the lens is sufficiently complete the lens can.
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particulate may be uniformly sprayed to distances exceeding twenty feet the particulate is mixed into a cement paste derived from the concrete mixture using floats a surface retarder is then applied to cover the concrete surface subsequently any surface film is washed from the surface of the concrete and the concrete is cured the result is a surface seeded particulate with an exposed surface that is flat and is suitable for high traffic areas the resultant surface may resemble stone granite or marble application_number US 64232506 A description referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating preferred embodiments of the present invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same the surface seeded exposed particulate concrete and method of producing the same is pictorially and schematically illustrated the particulate may be potentially reactive with the concrete mixture 16 for example the particulate 18 may comprise glass such as silica glass organic materials such as sea shells of marine animals and mollusk and other various metals and composite materials alternatively the particulate 18 may be an aggregate that does not react with the concrete mixture for example the particulate may comprise coarse sand such as monterey aquarium grade coarse sand preferably the particulate is characterized.
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the arm that is hidden from view in fig1 also has a transversely extending pin detachable connectors comprising ball and socket joints as at 60 couple the upper ends of the forearm members to the pins still with reference to fig1 disposed at the lower ends of the six forearm members is a triangular shaped base plate 62 more particularly detachable connectors that again may comprise ball and socket joints located proximate the vertices of the triangular base plate 62 are used to couple the base plate to the lower ends of the three pairs of forearm members the detachable ball and socket joints at the lower ends of the forearm members are identified by reference numeral 64 the pins 56 58 etc are equal in length to the sides of the triangular base plate 62 such that the individual pairs of forearm members have their components in parallel spaced apart relationship projecting downwardly from the underside of the base plate 62 is an end effector assembly 66 a shaft 68 is journaled for rotation between the main casting 12 and the center of the triangular base plate 62 this shaft is adapted to be driven by a servo motor 70 mounted on the main casting through a suitable gear drive the shaft 68 has a pulley not shown disposed beneath the base plate 62 and it is coupled by.
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first to fig1 a magnetic field generator for mri 10 as an embodiment of this invention comprises an upper magnet unit 11 and lower magnet unit 12 each of the magnet units 11 and 12 includes but is not limited to a yoke plate 14 a permanent magnet 16 and a pole piece 18 each of the yoke plate 14 has a surface opposed to the other yoke plate and this surface is provided with a permanent magnet 16 on which a pole piece 18 is provided each of the permanent magnets 16 includes a plurality of magnet blocks 20 each of the magnet blocks 20 of the magnet unit 12 is fitted with adjacent ones with the same magnetic pole facing upward on the other hand each of the magnet blocks 20 of the magnet unit 11 is fitted with adjacent ones with the other magnetic pole facing downward in other words the permanent magnet 16 of the magnet unit 12 and the permanent magnet 16 of the magnet unit 11 are faced to each other so that different magnetic poles are opposed to each other the magnet blocks 20 may be a magnet made from a ternary system compound nd u2014 fe u2014 b composed.
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section 43 according to content of the control data wherein the control signal causes the toy body 2 to execute any one motion of running emitting light or producing sounds then the transmitting section 43 transmits the control signal to the receiving section 23 of the toy body 2 the control signal received by the receiving section 23 is transmitted to the receiving controller 24 the receiving controller 24 executes following controls to any one of the motor 25 the speaker 26 and the lights 27 according to the received control signal if the control signal is a signal for causing the toy body 2 to run the receiving controller 24 controls the motor 25 to cause the rear wheels to be driven then the toy body 2 goes forwardly or backwardly by a predetermined driving force if the control signal is a signal for causing the toy body 2 to emit light the receiving controller 24 controls the lights 27 to emit light for awhile if the control signal is a signal for causing the toy body 2 to produce sounds the receiving controller 24 controls the speaker 26 to produce horn sound for a while incidentally the running motion of the toy body 2 is not limited to going forwardly or backwardly but includes for example circling as described above a player can easily make the toy body 2 execute motions corresponding to the control data stored in the card 3 only by manually operating the card 3 to be moved and scanned along the slit section 411 without requiring complicated operations moreover the player can enjoy renewed maneuvering feeling not by static motion.
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reel attaching structure of the above specified typewriter that is the opposite ends of the inner sleeve of the boss section are each formed with an engagement portion for engagement with the second locking pawl and the distance along the rotation axis of the reel between the one end surface of the reel that abuts against the base flange and the one engagement portion of the inner sleeve that engages the second locking pawl when the reel is attached to the support shaft member in normal position is substantially the same as the distance along the rotation axis of the reel between the other end surface of the reel that abuts against the base flange and the other engagement portion of the inner sleeve that engages the second locking pawl when the reel is inverted this arrangement ensures that even if the reel is turned upside down it can be mounted on either of the two support shaft members and can be subjected to the slip off preventing action provided by the second locking pawl as a result the reel initially used for winding the correction tape is removed from the support shaft member on the correction tape winding side turned upside down and reattached to the support shaft member.
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rollers 1522 as shown in fig1 a and 15 bn the forming pads 1520 enter an opening of two retracted outlet members as illustrated in fig1 b the expanding rollers 1522 and forming pads 1520 are in a retracted position within retracted outlet members 1560 1562 the piston 1512 is stroked downwardly a small amount to move actuator cylinders 1516 downwardly a small amount next pistons 1518 are stroked downwardly causing expanding rollers 1522 to move along the inclined interior face of forming pads 1520 causing the pads to push outwardly against the interior walls of retracted outlet members 1560 1562 until the outlet members achieve a circular shape at that level simultaneously the outlet members are forced outwardly from the axis of the multiple outlet sub 1550 next the pistons 1518 are stroked upwardly thereby returning the expanding rollers 1522 to the positions as shown in fig1 c the piston 1512 is stroked another small distance downwardly thereby moving the forming pads 1520 further down into the outlet members 1560 1562 again the pistons 1518 are stroked downwardly to further expand the outlet members 1560 1562 outwardly and to circularize the outlets the process is continued until the positions of fig1 d and 17d are reached which illustrate the position of the forming pads 1520 and.
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set temperature t 4 in st 27 the program proceeds to st 41 shown in fig1 whereas if the temperature s 2 of the right side wall 1b is lower than the fourth set temperature t 4 in st 27 the first circulating fan 12a is turned off stopped st 28 and the program then proceeds to st 29 in st 29 the temperature s 1 of the left side wall 1a is compared with a value obtained by subtracting the set temperature range tc from the fourth set temperature t 4 if the temperature s 1 of the left side wall 1a is higher than or equal to the value obtained by subtracting the set temperature range tc from the fourth set temperature t 4 in st 29 the program returns to st 25 whereas if the temperature s 1 of the left side wall 1a is lower than the value obtained by subtracting the set temperature range tc from the fourth set temperature t 4 in st 29 the first circulating fan 12a is turned on operated st 30 and the program returns to st 25 referring to fig9 whether or not the second circulating fan 12b is in operation is determined st 31 if the second circulating fan 12b is not in operation in st 31 the program proceeds to st 37.
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in the claims while the claimed subject matter will be described in conjunction with these embodiments for illustration purposes it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the claimed subject matter to these embodiments on the contrary the claimed subject matter is intended to cover alternatives modifications and equivalents which can be included within the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter as defined by the appended claims furthermore in the following detailed description of the present claimed subject matter numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present claimed subject matter however it will be evident to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present claimed subject matter could be practiced without these specific details fig1 shows overall architecture of a smart phone based uvc system vcma 101 is a software application running on smart phone such as iphone or google android phone when user 102 starts vcma 101 the first time vcma 101 connects to ccms 103 to allow user 101 to register with ccms 103 by providing user profile data as a result a user id is assigned to the vcma 101 by ccms 103 similarly a vendor staff 108 working at a merchant vendor or service provider business can register with ccms 103 as a vendor by providing.
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limited to an engine load the rpm an actual pressure within the intake manifold 106 not shown and or a desired pressure within the intake manifold 106 to be reached by the turbochargers 120 and 122 not shown the desired position determination module 202 determines a desired position of the tbv 138 based on models that relate the desired position to the engine operating conditions for example only a position of the tbv 138 may be in units of percentage and may include a predetermined range of values from u2212 100 e g fully open to 100 e g fully closed the subtraction module 204 receives the desired position and an actual position of the tbv 138 from the solenoid actuator module 140 the subtraction module 204 subtracts the actual position from the desired position to determine a position error the position control module 206 receives the position error and determines a position correction factor based on the position error the position control module 206 uses a proportional integral derivative pid control scheme to determine the position correction factor the force control module 208 receives the desired position and the actual position the force control module 208 determines whether the engine control module 110 is to be set to a force close mode set to a force open mode or reset to a position control mode based on the desired and.
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as it could be purchased separately as a refill or be used in disposable products to supplement the description being given and in order to assist clearer understanding of the features of the invention in accordance with a preferred specimen practical embodiment of same a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description wherein the following is represented for illustrative and non restrictive purposes fig1 u2014 it shows a representation according to a general exploded perspective view of the different components or items making up the disposable electrical device for the release of active substances fig2 u2014 it shows a representation according to a general perspective of the device of the invention fig3 u2014 it finally shows a sectional view of the actual device enabling the arrangement of the component parts to be seen clearly in the light of the above mentioned figures it may be observed that the invention device comprises firstly a liquid container 1 with the active substance that is to be released a container 1 which includes a perimeter wing 2 that matches up with its open base which is sealed by means of a permeable membrane 3 whose characteristics are such that it allows the vapour of the principle.
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combination of solar photovoltaic cells from which the inverter 10 draws power the ac grid 20 represents the utility into which power is sourced by the inverter 10 a zero cross detector 22 provides a clock signal clk used to synchronize execution of an rms voltage calculation by an rms converter 24 anti islanding detection by the anti islanding controller 18 and execution of an mppt algorithm by the mppt system 14 a direct current dc to alternating current ac converter 26 operates to convert the dc output of the solar grid 16 to ac which is supplied to the ac grid 20 the mppt algorithm of the present invention is illustrated in greater detail in fig3 the mppt algorithm uses an improved form of the u201c perturb and observe u201d method that is implemented on a discrete time basis in particular the mppt algorithm makes a decision to increment step s 6 or decrement step s 7 the ac output current every n zero crossings of the ac grid voltage every n 2 cycles of the ac grid 20 where the zero crossings are determined by the zero cross detector 22 the power from the solar grid 16 power_sum is calculated between the last two zero crossings regardless of the output current update period n zero.
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not be set then step 330 determines if the aircraft accessory monitor 230 is communicating with a test set such as a test set used for atp if not then characterization mode ends at step 342 otherwise test set commands are entered by a user in step 332 for both setting parameters in step 336 and organizing data acquisition for the parameters set in step 334 in other embodiments step 334 may follow step 336 linearly in other embodiments the parameters may all be set in step 336 and then different test set commands from step 332 may cause step 334 to be executed for all set parameters the validity of the parameters set in step 336 and associated with data streams in step 334 may be tested in step 338 by verifying that each parameter has an associated data stream that does represent the parameter and that each desired parameter has been set these parametric data streams may be used to fill in the structure of the baseline model 320 in step 340 the baseline model is based upon the data acquired during atp and provides parameters representing the actual performance of the specific aircraft accessory under test the baseline model 320 may be associated with other models for example six sigma limits from the six sigma model derived from previous tests of all similar aircraft accessories may be added to the baseline model 320 to provide an estimate of the six sigma limits of the specific aircraft accessory under test any.
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may be a different polyester than that used as the main resin component of the polyester composition preferred quenchers which are present in the polyester concentrate of this invention are periodic table group i or group ii metal acid phosphates preferably in the form of the low hydrates preferred metals are group ii metals such as alkaline earth metals and zinc more preferred quenchers are calcium phosphate and zinc phosphate most preferably monocalcium or monozinc phosphate monohydrate and mixtures thereof the quencher may be mixed with the polyester resin to form a concentrate containing about 5 to 75 more preferably about 5 to 50 and most preferably about 10 to 30 by weight of the quencher based on the weight of the resin the concentrate u201c consists essentially of u201d a uniform mixture of the resin and quencher by which is meant that the concentrate does not contain any ingredients which are reactive with or can be made to be reactive with the quencher to form a discolored reaction product such as antimony oxide and or certain light colored pigments such as zinc sulfide the concentrate may however contain minor amounts of additional ingredients such as polymers other than polyesters stabilizers antioxidants and the like which do not react with and discolor the quencher concentrate the concentrate may be prepared by forming a uniform mixture of the polyester resin the quencher in powder form and other optional ingredients if any and passing a melt of the mixture through a mixer extruder to form pellets of the concentrate conventional single or double screw extruders may be used to form the concentrate mixture with a preferred temperature profile ranging from about 250 u00b0 to 280 u00b0 c from feed zone to die.
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the surface of the fermentation medium to the top of the vessel to prevent the dissolution of atmospheric oxygen into the fermentation medium inert gas is not required during the fermentation of these two strains because strain 1218 regularly produces 1 5 moles of carbon dioxide for each mole of dissacharide and 0 75 moles for each mole of monosaccharide fermented because strain 1218 v criceti is an obligate anaerobe care must be taken not to oxidize the fermentation medium by spraying or bubbling air or oxygen in this experiment the two strains cls917 and 1218 were cultivated in three liters of a medium containing lactose 2 supplied as either whole whey or ultrafiltered whey permeate yeast extract 1 0 and 60 millimolar calcium carbonate the conditions of the fermentation included a temperature of 38 u00b0 c maintenance of ph between 5 5 and 6 0 by the automatic or manual addition of ph control agent and continuous stirred agitation in a cell stir jar bellco glass co at a speed of 200 revolutions per minute aliquots were removed at the beginning of the fermentation and at 4 8 12 24 and 48 hours during the fermentation these samples were analyzed for acetic acet propionic prop and lactic lact acids using the methodology previously described concentrations of these metabolic acid products from the 24 hour samples in which either a reducing agent inert gas or neither were used are presented in table 4 it is evident from these data that standard fermentation preparations are sufficient under.
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weight cost of shipping and cost of manufacture but provides significantly less grip and strength fig1 a 17c are perspective views of an u201c extruded u201d solid mounting rail 30 e with mounting clamps 28 a 28 b attached fig1 a being a close up of fig1 b fig1 c is an end on profile view of this same mounting rail 30 e one advantage of this type of mounting rail 30 e is its ability to accommodate different sized mounting clamp assemblies 28 a 28 b this allows the user to attach u201c light duty u201d accessories to a u201c heavy duty u201d mounting rail 30 e full sized mounting clamp assembly 28 a clamps over the entire rail 30 e while small mounting clamp 28 b assembly clamps over the upper edge of the mounting rail 30 e and a lower groove 148 in the face of the mounting rail 30 e while small mounting clamp assembly 28 b clamps over an upper groove 150 in the face of the mounting rail 30 e and the lower edge of the mounting rail 30 e fig1 a 18b and 19 a 19 b are perspective views of the upper mounting clamp cover 2 showing two different methods of fastening accessories slider rails to the upper mounting clamp cover 2 fig1 a and 18b show front and back views whereby standard bolts 2701 2704 are screwed into threaded holes in the upper mounting clamp cover 2 bolt 3003 shows how the bolt tip must not protrude past being flush with the inner face 3005 of the upper mounting clamp cover 2 so as not to inhibit the sliding of the cam action the advantage.
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lockable into rotated positions 149 through 159 which are in 20 degree arcuate increments along the entire 180 degree arcuate travel 150 of arm 30 the arms may be locked into any incremental arcuate positions and such locked positions may be of any selected incremental size or degree and may be incrementally the same or different from each other in the embodiment shown the locked positions are enabled by bushings 270 which are stationarily attached to frame uprights 160 170 having incrementally spaced apertures 149 a 151 a et seq fig1 which correspond to angular positions 149 159 fig2 apertures corresponding to positions 153 159 not labeled shown in fig1 a pin 181 fig1 4 which is spring 282 loaded and mounted on rotatable axle flange 300 fig1 is manually insertable into any of the apertures e g 149 a 151 a in the flanged portion 270 of cylindrical bushing 272 the apertures in flange 270 corresponding to positions 149 159 by manually pulling backwardly on the head of the pin 181 releasing the pin and allowing the pin to be spring 282 force inserted into a selected aperture thus locking the rotation position of the rotatable axle 301 around axis 50 into a selected angular position as shown in fig4 the forwardly extending arm 20 with end portion 24 is pivotably attached at pivot axis 42 to bracket 23 which is in turn fixedly attached to or integrally formed together with the flange portion 300 of the rotatable axle.
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flow rate of the subsequent actuations this is a result of applicator assembly 50 being unused and therefore without any obstruction as noted above while included testing showed that accumulator 135 was not necessary to the effective operation of actuator assembly 100 with reference to fig7 an embodiment of an actuator assembly according to the aspects of the present disclosure is shown generally as actuator assembly 200 actuator assembly 200 includes a housing 202 a trigger assembly 204 a gas cartridge 210 a valve housing 220 and a double ended cylinder actuator 225 as shown housing 202 and trigger assembly 204 are in the form of a pistol grip although not shown valve housing 220 includes one or more valves i e solenoid charge dispense on off as discussed above for controlling the flow of pressurized gas through cylinder actuator 225 housing 202 of actuator assembly 200 is configured to operably receive an applicator assembly 50 applicator assembly 50 includes a source of components i e syringes 60 a manifold 70 an elongated body 80 and a mixing dispensing tip 90 plunger 62 of syringes 60 are disposed adjacent to distal end of outlet shaft 229 b of piston not shown of double ended actuator 225 syringes 60 and cylinder actuator 225 are arranged such that distal advancement of shaft 229 b causes depression of plunger 62 although the aspects of the present disclosure are being described for use with applicator assembly 50 it is envisioned that the aspects of the present disclosure may be modified for use with other applicator assemblies as discussed above because actuator assembly 200 utilizes a doubled ended cylinder actuator 225 the surface areas of inlet and.
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from yellow lower temperature side to colorless higher temperature side table 1__________________________________________________________________________ results components composition thermo electron electron first de second de chromic change of donor acceptor sensitizer sensitizer transition color parts by parts by parts by parts by temperature lower higher weight weight weight weight u00b0 c temp temp eh es u03b4e__________________________________________________________________________example 1 th107 bisphenol a stearo 85 black colorless 68 12 57 6 0 12 0 hydrazide 100 0example 2 th107 bisphenol a stearo 85 black colorless 55 8 48 4 0 8 0 hydrazide 100 0comparative th107 bisphenol a cetyl 40 black colorless 59 26 33example 1 6 0 12 0 alcohol 100 0comparative th107 bisphenol a cetyl 40 black colorless 54 16 39example 2 4 0 8 0 alcohol 100 0comparative th107 bisphenol a lauryl 30 black colorless 56 25 32example 3 6 0 12 0 palmitate 100 0comparative th107 bisphenol a stearamide 90 black colorless 60 25 34example 4 6 0 12 0 100 0comparative th107 bisphenol a stearic 68 black colorless 64 49 19example 5 6 0 12 0 acid 100 0example 3 th107 bisphenol a stearo cetyl 45 black colorless 67 13 55 6 0 12 0 hydrazide alcohol 50 0 50 0example 4 th107 bisphenol a stearo cetyl 45 black colorless 54 10 45 4 0 8 0 hydrazide alcohol 50 0 50 0example 5 th107 bisphenol a.
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symbols b and d refer to the points at which signals were detected during expiration phases subsequent to points a and c respectively said signals having been reduced in accordance with the concentration of co 2 in the exhaled gas consider for example point a according to the invention a maximum value va is detected at point a during the inspiration phase and stored then an output value vb is detected at point b during the subsequent expiration phase and subtracted from va this procedure is repeated for each cycle of inspiration and expiration phases this embodiment in which a maximum value for each inspiration phase is stored and held such that the difference from an output value for the subsequent expiration phase is determined is effective in the case where the drift to be compensated is mild or small besides the maximum value in each inspiration phase is not limited by the maximum value of present inspiration phase namely for example when a value which corresponds to the maximum value is defined on a line connected between the adjacent maximum values of inspiration phase by a successive line or curve the measurement value is not changed in a step manner in the case where if the drift.
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quickly opened to the exposed page covered by the sheet 16 by the user of the invention as shown in fig3 and 4 the sheet 16 which is secured to the upper surface of the organizer along one edge thereof may be lifted off the surface of the organizer as represented by the sheet 16a represented in broken line form so that one or more pages of a magazine or booklet secured in the clamping strip may be easily and conveniently placed on the upper surface of the organizer and be covered by the flexible transparent sheet easily quickly and conveniently this effectively separates the covered exposed surface of the page from the other pages of the magazine or booklet making the exposed sheet directly under the flexible transparent sheet indexable and conveniently viewable when desired adjacent and parallel with the sheet securing strip 17 is a retaining means 19 for a remote control device 20 the remote control device 20 may be a remote tv controller or a remote vcr controller or a remote audio component controller or may be a unitary remote control device that is capable of controlling any one or all of the entertainment appliances individual remote controllers are normally provided with an appliance adapted for remote control when the appliance is purchased an integrated remote controller which can control all type of entertainment appliances is available for purchase over the counter in most electrical appliance stores and outlets a remote control device such as 20.
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receiver 52 is carried by the second weather station 20 preferably positioned at ground level 22 proximate the ground target 14 for providing a reference position useful in programming a flight plan for the aircraft 12 the weather data transmitted to the central station 24 for further may generally include temperature relative humidity altitude wind speed and direction data collection time and data collection date the aircraft 12 preferably includes a guidance system 54 as illustrated with reference to fig3 which may communicate with the weather stations 16 20 and the central communications station 24 as illustrated by way of example the guidance system 54 may operate with an onboard navigation system 56 for positioning the aircraft 12 proximate the ground target 14 and for following a prescribed flight pattern 57 as illustrated by way of example with reference to fig4 a over the ground target 14 during the distribution of chemicals as earlier described with reference to fig2 a the aircraft 12 receives data directly from the spread spectrum data transmitter 50 of the first weather station 16 by the receiver 60 of the guidance system 54 as illustrated with reference to fig4 b and by way of example weather conditions can dramatically affect the distribution of chemicals dropped from the aircraft 12 the guidance system 54 operates to provide the prescribed flight pattern 58 and an appropriate modified pattern 62.
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180 as the lower sublayer of the nl 150 the tal 180 is provided to carry transport capabilities via heterogeneous networks while the cal 160 is provided to adapt the transmitted data contents according to the context of mobile devices tal 180 and cal 160 can also be understood as functional units according to the presentation in fig1 three layers of a scalable video codec svc are available at the level of the cal 160 namely a first svc layer 171 a second svc layer 172 and a third svc layer 173 which can be used selectively or additively according to the information in fig1 the svc layers 171 172 173 differ from each in their image resolution their reliability reliable and their mean avg and maximum max transmission rate two transport netlets 191 192 which can be used selectively or additively and a connectivity layer 196 are available at the tal 180 level the transport netlets 191 192 differ from each other by their degree of reliability and possibly also their segmentation value the connectivity layer 196 controls a network access by establishing a connection with both the server side network card 132 and u2014 via the radio interface not shown in detail u2014 the server side wlan connection point 134 the connectivity layer 196.
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smaller the overlap the less area present to realize the desired efficiencies of the shared space the specified ranges have been determined to provide a preferred compromise between these competing concerns main entrance 102 preferably including a porte cochere for hotel structure 101 is positioned along leg 100b which corresponds to the front outer wall of the hotel structure main entrance 202 for restaurant structure 201 is positioned along leg 200a corresponding to the front wall of the restaurant the hotel structure is provided with parking 104 adjacent hotel main entrance 102 the restaurant structure is provided with parking 204 adjacent main entrance 202 of the restaurant accordingly the entrances and associated parking areas for hotel structure 101 and restaurant structure 201 are physically conceptually and intuitively spaced apart as a result different 34 centers of gravity 34 are created for each structure and a preferred flow of foot and automobile traffic is encouraged optionally the hotel and restaurant structures may share a courtyard 21 accessible by secondary doors 110 210 further the hotel and restaurant structures may share a garden area 22 accessible by secondary doorways 112 212 various advantages of the above described combination restaurant and hotel of.
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points one d on the arcuate surface and more than one e f at points on the cone cam substantially equidistant from the first in this arrangement it is noted that the vertex angle of the cone cam would ideally be reduced from 45 u00b0 and that this would require an associated change in the curvature of the arcuate surface to achieve the required cam angle a cone cam may be employed by itself to provide an anchor at various sizes of openings in a surface alternatively there are a number of additions which may be employed individually or in combination to improve the range stability or ease of use of the device such additions include but may not be restricted to the following attachment means to connect the device to a load a wide dual or otherwise shaped arcuate surface profile a blunted multi point or otherwise shaped vertex additional fixed or moveable members attached to or near to the vertex additional fixed or moveable members attached to or near to the arcuate surface actuator means to rotate the cone cam from a narrower orientation whereby it easily may be inserted into or removed from the surface opening to a wider orientation wherein it may be securely wedged within the surface opening such means including spring means actuator means.