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second counting input 5 2 which receives internally in the control device 2 the pwm signals which are fed to the output stage 3 one of the counting inputs 5 1 or 5 2 causes the counter to count upward while the other counting input 5 2 or 5 1 brings about downward counting as a result for example the pulses which arrive at the counting input 5 2 and are therefore transmitted simultaneously to the output stage 3 are counted upward and the pulses which arrive from the feedback circuit are counted downward at the counting input 5 1 if all the pulses which are transmitted to the output stage 3 also pass back to the counting input 5 1 via the feedback circuit 4 the counter reading of the counter 5 is equal to zero and is output at the counter output 5 3 an interrogation circuit 6 is connected to this output 5 3 and signals when the interrogated counter reading has exceeded a specific predefined value the exemplary embodiment in fig2 differs from that in fig1 only in the type of counters two counters 5 and 7 are provided here the first counter 5 is connected by its counting input 5 2 to the feedback circuit 4 while the pwm pulses which are transmitted to the output stage 3 are applied to the second counter 7 internally in the control device 2 both counters 5 and 7 are compared with a comparator 8 which compares the counting contents of the two counters 5 and 7 at regular intervals if the deviation between the counter readings of counters 5 and 7 is above a predefined limiting value the.
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extremely low temperature of the chips in cold seasons the chips that lie above the fluid level established by the impregnation fluid can be heated by the addition to the impregnation vessel of external steam such that a temperature of the chips of at least 20 degrees c and up to 80 degrees c at the most is obtained on the chips before the chips reach the fluid level that has been established by the impregnation fluid a maximum liquid level liq_lev is established in the vessel under the chip level ch_lev in the vessel control of the level occurs by adjusting the balance between the addition of liquids to the vessel and withdrawal of liquids from the vessel by any appropriate control system the liquid level must thus be established such that it lies under the chip level ch_lev in the vessel the second level of liquid liq lev in the vessel establish a total liquid volume z 1 amp z 2 in the vessel the level ch_lev of the chips above the level liq_lev of the liquid i e the distance marked h 0 in figure is preferably at least 2 meters and more preferably at least 5 meters when impregnating eucalyptus in the case of wood raw material of lower density for example softwood which has a density that is up to 30 lower a corresponding increase.
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of the basic ammonium salt of the carboxyl ate the water soluble metal salt is added to the ammonium carboxyl ate base and the mixture is allowed to react at room temperature in the initial period followed by reaction at a lower temperature in a chiller the temperature is carefully controlled through out the process in the present invention in which at the reaction was carried out at room temperature 22 30 u00b0 c in the initial period followed by reaction at lower temperature 0 16 u00b0 c a reducing agent maybe also added in the reaction mixture to prevent the rapid oxidation of divalent metal m 2 to trivalent metal m 3 when an easily oxidized divalent metal is used such as ferrous salt the products of the present invention have applicability as sources of metal in dietary supplements for humans and other animals accordingly it is preferred that the starting materials as well as the by product are acceptable for consumption at the levels it is present in the completed reaction either before or after purification step the preferred embodiment of the present invention uses the ammonium salt of carboxyl ate as the basic carboxyl ate salt the carboxylates component being the carboxyl ate moiety of the straight chain monocarboxylic or polycarboxylic acid possessing 1 to 20 carbon atoms such as formic acid acetic acid prop ionic.
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18 u2033 is provided which is axially supported on the crankshaft 16 via a radially inwardly disposed section of the primary flywheel mass 12 the flywheel masses 12 14 are rotationally elastically coupled to one another by a coupling device 26 fig2 shows a section through the dual mass flywheel 10 perpendicular to the axis of rotation r along the line aa with the representation of details of the support in the region about the transmission input shaft 20 having been omitted for reasons of clarity the individual components of the coupling device 26 can be seen from fig2 they include a plurality of pivot levers 28 which are pivotably supported with respect to a respective pivot axle 30 each of the pivot levers 28 has a driver arm 32 and a lever arm 34 the two arms 32 34 include an angle which is smaller than 180 u00b0 and larger than 90 u00b0 the geometry of the pivot levers 28 can however also have characteristics differing therefrom if other circumstances are present in the dual mass flywheel 10 due to the construction the respective driver arm 32 of the pivot levers 28 extends from the corresponding pivot axle 30 toward an end of the pivot lever 28 which is in contact via a driver roll 38 with a control surface on a control section 36 formed at the primary flywheel mass 12 the control section 36 is shown formed on an inner cam associated with the primary flywheel mass 12 the lever arm 34 in contrast is in contact at its end remote from the pivot axle 30 with an end of an elastic element shown herein as a helical spring 40 the other end of the.
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to an u201c inner surface u201d means the surface of a layer away from the outer layer and towards the interior where the liquid is packaged an u201c inner layer u201d as used herein refers to a layer is that is not exposed the environment an exemplary inner layer is a barrier layer which provides protection to the packaged liquid for freshness and or a barrier to oxygen the sealant layer is also an inner layer an inner layer may be continuous throughout an overall sidewall structure or it may be discontinuous u2014 located only in the area of the frangible flap a u201c sealant layer u201d is one that seals to itself to form a liquid tight seal that is the sealant layer comprises a thermoplastic polymer or polymer mixture that softens when exposed to heat and returns to its original condition when cooled to room temperature a u201c sidewall u201d is a discrete piece of polymer film or multi layer laminate that is sealed to itself or another sidewall by for example welding or an adhesive to form a pouch or a bag the abuse layer may comprise any suitable polyester an exemplary polyester is an oriented polyethylene terephthalate opet in general the sealant layer may comprise any suitable thermoplastic material including but not limited too synthetic polymers such as polyesters polyamides polyolefins polystyrenes and the like thermoplastic materials may also include any synthetic polymer that are cross linked by either radiation or chemical reaction during a manufacturing or post manufacturing process operation exemplary polyolefins include polyethylene pe and polypropylene pp a layer having an ethylene vinyl alcohol u201c evoh u201d copolymer film provides oxygen barrier protection and may be suitable in an.
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dispenser 79 is completely opened the top can c will fall into the basket formed by the dispensing flap 79 and be retained this dispenser 79 serves as a safety net to prevent the can from leaving the vicinity of the carton the dispenser 79 forms a basket with triangular flaps forming side walls side end flaps 42 and 50 forming a bottom wall and the torn off portions of the top flaps 12 and 28 forming an end wall in order to maintain the structural integrity of this carton the bottom portions 90 and 92 of the side end flaps 42 and 50 are not removed from the carton when the dispenser is removed the structural integrity of the carton is improved by the fact that the bottom end flap 46 is not removed the bottom end flap 46 has a height h approximately equal to the distance between a and b along fold lines 44 and 52 respectively this means that the bottom end flap 46 has the same height as the bottom portions 90 and 92 of the side end flaps 42 and 50 thus producing a strong bottom end structure as shown in fig3 and 4 the height of the bottom end structure formed by 46 90 and 92 is less than the diameter of a can c if desired the dispenser 79 can be totally removed from carton or left attached along tear line 78 in side flaps 42 and 50 and reclosed as illustrated in fig4 a.
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strong and sharply defined magnetic fields emanating from the pole tips magnetize the media with similarly strong and sharp magnetic bits the pole tips 48 and 50 are preferably close enough to the media that perpendicular write fields predominate in keeping with this preference for perpendicular recording the media layer 55 in this embodiment has an easy axis of magnetization substantially perpendicular to a surface 57 of the disk 25 with a hard carbon based overcoat 58 separating the head from the media in order for perpendicular fields to predominate the distance between the pole tips and the media must generally be a small fraction of the spacing between pole tips which is accomplished in the embodiment shown with a gap 52 of about 2 000 u00e5 and an overcoat 58 and media layer 55 each about 100 u00e5 in thickness the media layer 55 may be composed of a stack of thin films alternating between primarily cobalt chrome films and noble metal such as platinum films with crystalline grains transcending the films for reduced intermagnetic coupling as disclosed in co pending u s pat app ser no 08 607 003 which is hereby incorporated by reference the mr sensor 33 in simplest amr form is a thin 100 u00e5 300 u00e5 thick layer formed of permalloy ni 0 8 fe 0 2 or other known.
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the current in nmos transistor m 1 equals the sum of the currents in ntmos transistors m 2 a m 2 b and m 2 c in general the bgref level comparator c 2 may compare the resistor divided vdd to some mathematical function of vtn vtp and vd depending on the relative values of nmos transistors m 2 a m 2 b and m 2 c the mathematical function may be a type of average for example it is possible to make the mathematical function a weighted average by adjusting the ratios of nmos transistors m 2 a m 2 b and m 2 c reference is now made to fig6 which illustrates a simulation of the bgref level comparator c 2 and the bgref circuit 12 fig6 shows the bgref and bgref_ok signals when the bgref_ok signal rises it enables the bgref circuit 12 the bgref signal is capable of reaching its full value at this point this will be true in all process corners and conditions it will be appreciated by person skilled in the art that variations of the embodiment described above are possible within the scope of the invention for example it is possible to design the bgref level comparator c 2 using a degenerate leg with just two transistors instead of all three transistors m 2 a m 2 b and m 2 c and use only two of the process parameters vd vtn and vtp such a bgref level comparator would be useful for other bgref architectures using only those two parameters it is further possible to design the bgref level comparator c 2 using a degenerate leg with more than three transistors it is also possible to increase the degeneracy of the leg and add process parameters it will be appreciated by.
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so the endophyte can be detected by this procedure as a result neotyphodium endophyte was detected with almost no branching in the intercellular spaces of plants of the genera poa festuca agrostis milium elymus glyceria bromus brylkinia brachypodium phleum and digitaria gliocladium endophyte was detected with multiple branching in the intercellular spaces of genus lolium the endophyte in the aforesaid section 1 was isolated by the following method from the various plants in which it was detected to isolate the endophyte from the plant the leaf and leaf sheath were washed with water immersed in a 70 aqueous solution of ethanol for 10 seconds immersed in a 2 5 aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite for 10 minutes washed three times with sterile water transferred to an endophyte isolation culture and cultivated in the dark at 25 u00b0 c the isolation culture was prepared by sterilizing pda potato dextrose agar adjusted to ph 5 6 at 121 u00b0 c for 15 minutes adding 100 mg l each of penicillin and streptomycin and pipefting 20 ml portions into each plastic petri dishes of diameter 9 cm after approx 3 8 weeks the mycelium was isolated from an explant and the colonies were removed by a cork borer of diameter 5 mm transferred to a pda culture and grown 3 classification and identification of endophytes by using the flat plate culture method the mycelium transplanted to the pda culture was grown in the dark at 25 u00b0 c and the colonies formed were examined on examination the colonies on the culture were all white filaments their growth was relatively slow and they grew to a radius of only about 3 cm in one month of these the 21 endophytes which were isolated were deposited at.
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b is affixed by convenient means not shown to a source not shown of oxygen as is conventional typically this connection merely comprises a valve arrangement connected to an oxygen hose regulator and cylinder or manifold so that oxygen may flow through gas flow passages a b as the specific hookup is deemed to be conventional and already known in the art and further since it does not form a specific part of the present invention a detailed description thereof is deemed unnecessary in any event and with oxyyen flowing in direction c through gas flow passages a b toward the discharge end of the torch or lance as defined by ends 14 34 of casings a b the lance or torch is ignited by conventionally known means once ignited combustion is self supporting through the supply of oxygen so that a flame f is directed axially outward at the discharge end of the torch or lance onto the material being cut or otherwise processed this flame acts to perform the boring cutting burning and the like action desired and during such action the entire lance structure is consumed from the discharge end toward the inlet end according to the concepts of the subject invention oxygen flowing.
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water glycerol poly ethylene glycol and silicone oil with mixtures of water and glycerol being especially preferred in addition to pre polymer the pre polymer solution will contain a cross linking agent unless the pre polymer is bi or multi functional so that it can cross link without a separate agent those skilled in the art of polymer chemistry recognize that many crosslinking agents exist and that their selection depends upon the functional groups or reactive intermediates on the polymer with which they are intended to react examples of cross linking agents are provided below in descriptions of preferred processes for forming the network polymer the pre polymer solution also may contain viscosity modifiers a viscosity modifier may be used to control the amount of solution that remains on the substrate after draining or blotting which in turn affects the thickness of the coating an especially preferred solvent system is about two parts water and one part glycerol whose viscosity is such that it may be used advantageously without a separate viscosity modifier the selection and use of viscosity modifiers is well known in the art in addition to the above described components of the solution the solution may further contain any additives that do not inhibit the curing such as.
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regions in the vicinity of the walls of the counter flow chamber 120 might not belong to the separation region since the air flow velocities in such regions might be too low to loft the fibers 106 upwards an appropriate choice of the air flow velocities within the separation region can enhance the separation of the trash from the fibers one method for estimating the air flow velocity is next described other methods may also be used we consider a particle u2014 fiber or trash u2014 consisting of a uniform material and having a certain shape and certain dimensions in a stationary laminar homogeneous and isotropic air flow directed upwards the air flow exerts on the particle a force directed upwards the flow resistance which depends on the air flow velocity we calculate the air flow velocity v necessary for compensating the gravitational force on the particle in an air flow with this u201c threshold velocity u201d v the particle would float at the same level below the threshold velocity v the particle would fall down above the threshold velocity v it would be lofted up the threshold velocity v according to this model is k is a shape factor depending on the geometric shape of the particle u03c1 a is the mass density of air u03c1 a 1 2 kg m 3 h is a characteristic height of the particle i e a particle dimension in line with the air flow direction in a first example let us consider a cylindrical cotton fiber floating with its axis in the horizontal direction in the air flow the following values apply for this example k 1 3 u03c1 1510 kg m 3 and h diameter of the cylinder 20 u03bcm.
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foldable caster particularly suited for use with a swimming pool reel support is foldable approximately 270 u00b0 between an operative position and a stowed position and is magnetically or otherwise secured in at least the storage position application_number US 94902792 A description fig1 shows a housing structure in the form of one leg 10 of a swimming pool cover support which is typically made of molded plastic the support structure is seen to have a peripheral housing wall 14 and a back wall 18 which together provide a storage housing 19 for the foldable caster 30 to be described below the plastic housing 19 has a pair of opposed slots 20 22 which slidably receive a caster base plate 32 which is made of magnetic material or metal having a magnetic insert 34 therein the caster base plate 32 is connected by a horizontally extending hinge 35 to a caster support plate 36 whereby the caster support plate 36 is free to move relative to the base plate 32 about the axis of the hinge 34 a caster swivel 40 comprised of a generally circular piece of cut sheet metal is attached to the caster support plate 36 by a fastener 42 which permits rotary movement of the caster swivel.
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the arrow aperture 5 the detachable nock 9 is used to remove the locating device 7 from the arrow 1 and to secure the locating device 7 to a target 8 when the arrow 1 strikes the target 8 and continues on its flight path through the target 8 the detachable nock 9 engages the target 8 and detaches from the arrow 1 causing the locating device 7 to also be removed from the arrow 1 resulting in the locating device 7 remaining attached to the target 8 to effect the goal of assisting in locating the target 8 this enhances the possibility that the locating device 7 will remain with the target 8 even though the arrow 1 has passed through the target 8 thereby allowing the locating device 7 to be used to track the target 8 and not the spent arrow 1 the detachable nock 9 includes a nock body 10 a vertical notch 11 to receive a bow string situated at the rear of the detachable nock 9 an attachment component 12 for removably attaching the detachable nock 9 to the arrow shaft 2 an anchor component 13 for attaching the locating device 7 to the detachable nock 9 and a retention component 14 for securing the detachable nock 9 to the target 8 the retention component 14 engages and lodges into the target 8 as the arrow 1 passes through the target 8 and continues.
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plate portion 90 has a forwardly extending tab 102 spaced slightly above the plate 90 to capture the enlarged portion 74 of the return flange 72 of the top panel 60 the assembly of parts is shown in detail in fig2 which illustrates the bracket 88 secured to the top 48t and front 48f flanges of the side panel 40 the top flange 62 of the front panel 14 overlies the projecting lip 92 of the bracket 88 and has an aperture 104 therein to receive the screw 100 to secure the front panel 14 to the bracket 88 and thus to the side panel 40 an identical arrangement is provided at the side panel 38 and bracket 86 the top panel 60 is placed on the top edge flanges 46t 48t of the side panels and the top flange 62 of the front panel such that a front edge 106 of the top panel is extended forwardly of the front panel 14 the top panel 60 is then slid rearwardly until the rear edge 64 slides under the forwardly projecting flanges 58 of the top rear panel 56 and the enlarged portion 74 of the return flange 72 slides beneath the tab 102 of the bracket 88 in this manner both the rear edge 64 and front edge 106 of the top panel 60 are secured against vertical movement the flanges 72 acting against tabs 102 prevent horizontal movement of the top panel front portion two or three threaded fasteners such as screws 108 can then be secured through the flanges 58 and apertures 66 along the rear edge 64 of the top panel to prevent the top panel from sliding.
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surface where the electronic loads are placed in preferred embodiments of this invention it is proposed to energize only one transmitter winding for each electronic load or at least only those covered by the electronic load this offers the following advantages a since the transmitter winding is fully covered by the receiver winding with electromagnetic shielding that should extend at least for the same dimensions as the receiver winding and preferably should extend beyond the receiver winding this avoids unnecessary electromagnetic radiation from the charging surface that is not covered by the electronic load this reduces the generation of possible electromagnetic interference emi b unnecessary switching and conduction power losses are avoided or at least mitigated in transmitter windings that play no part in energy transfer this improves the overall energy efficiency of the entire charging system c the possibility of human exposure to the transmitted energy from the charging pad due to physical contacts on the charging surface of the charging pad is either eliminated or at least reduced this feature helps meeting the u201c ieee c95 1 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 3 khz to 300 ghz u201d in order to select the appropriate transmitter windings for localized charging suitable power inverter circuits are required that can connect.
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wavelengths or wavelength ranges or selected wavelengths selected from a wavelength range for example 700 u2013 2500 nm in the preferred embodiment a background or reference m o is used to standardize or normalize the tissue measurement according to the calculation a log 10 u2062 u2062 m m o 2 where m o is an estimate of light incident on the sample m is an intensity spectrum of light detected and a is analogous to an absorbance spectrum containing quantitative information that is based on the known interaction of the incident light with components of the body tissue alternately the tissue measurement m can be used directly instead of a the standardized tissue measurement a is preferably preprocessed 303 to attenuate noise and to reduce the interference related to surface reflectance tissue volume distortion and instrumental effects to produce the processed tissue measurement x in the preferred embodiment the preprocessing steps include calculating the first derivative selecting specific wavelengths and wavelength regions specific to the analyte of interest and scatter correction e g multiplicative scatter correction a bias correction step 304 follows the preprocessing steps defined above through the determination of the difference between the preprocessed estimated tissue background u2014 the tissue template 305 and x through where x is the preprocessed tissue measurement or the selected set of features x t is the estimated background or tissue template associated with the current guide placement and c.
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present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein n is 2 in another preferred embodiment the present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein q is u2014 o u2014 in another preferred embodiment the present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein m is 1 in another preferred embodiment the present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein ar is phenylene in another preferred embodiment the present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein r 5 is h in another preferred embodiment the present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein r 6 is h in another preferred embodiment the present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein r 7 is ethyl in another preferred embodiment the present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein y is oxygen in another preferred embodiment the present invention is concerned with compounds of formula i wherein r 8 is h in the above structural formulas and throughout the present specification the following terms have the indicated meaning the terms u201c c 1 12 alkyl u201d as used herein alone or in combination is intended to include those alkyl groups of the designated length in either a linear or branched or cyclic configuration represents e g cyclopropyl cyclobutyl cyclopentyl cyclohexyl cycloheptyl and cyclooctyl and the like typical c 1 6 alkyl groups include but are not limited to methyl ethyl n propyl iso propyl butyl iso butyl sec butyl tert butyl pentyl iso pentyl hexyl iso hexyl cyclopropyl.
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these compounds are prepared by generally known preparative reactions for example compounds of formula 10 wherein b is a 1 5 substituted 2 4 dinitrobenzene or diphenylene sulfone can be prepared by reacting a 1 5 dihalo 2 4 dinitro benzene of the formula str9 or 4 4 39 dihalo 3 3 39 dinitrophenylsulfone of the formula str10 in which hal is fluorine chlorine or bromine with a spin label of the formula str11 to obtain a product of the formula str12 and reacting the last named product of formula 15 with a dicarboxylic acid mercapto or hydroxy acid of the formula str13 and isolating the corresponding compound of formula 10 dianionic spin labels containing a phenolic group and a carboxylic group are prepared by reacting a spin label containing a carboxylic and an amino mercapto or hydroxy group of the formula str14 with a 1 5 dihalo 2 4 dinitrobenzene of the formula 12 or a 4 4 39 dihalo 3 3 39 dinitro phenylsulfone of the formula 13 and treating the resulting compound of the formula str15 with base to obtain the corresponding phenolic carboxylic acid as the phenate and carboxylate salt of formula str16 in each of the above compunds a product containing a nitro phenylene residue can be reduced to the corresponding phenylene compound by conventional procedures e g reduction of the nitro groups to amine followed by diazotization and reduction with hypophosphorous acid one preferred dianionic aromatic spin label is 4 5 n aspartic acid 2 4 dinitroanilino 2 2 6 6 tetramethyl 1 piperidinooxyl or 1 n 2 2 6 6 tetramethyl 1 oxyl 4 aminopiperidinyl 5 n 1 aspartic acid 2.
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could alternatively be provided also in the preferred embodiment the interfering portions 28a 28d comprise flat surfaces which are equally spaced and separated from one another by curved wall portions 30a 30d still further in accordance with the preferred embodiment inner surfaces of 31a 31d of the curved wall portions 30a 30d lie on a common inside radius and the flat surfaces 28a 28d lie inside the common inside radius the sleeve 24 also includes an outer surface 32 which in the preferred embodiment is substantially circular cylindrical in shape an outer diameter of the outer surface 32 is preferably slightly less than an inner diameter 34 fig4 of the aligned bores of the lamination stack 20 during assembly the central bores and winding slots of the laminations forming the stack 20 are aligned and the sleeve 24 is inserted into the aligned bores preferably the outer diameter of the sleeve 24 is sufficiently close to the inner diameter 34 of the lamination stack 20 so that the lamination stack 20 is loosely held in place on the sleeve 24 at the desired location thereafter the shaft 12 is pressed into the sleeve until the shaft 12 is located at the desired position therein fig5 illustrates the deformation of the sleeve 24 after the shaft 12 has been inserted therein whereby compressed fiberglass material in the vicinity of one of the flat surfaces for example the flat surface 28a flows into voids between the curved wall portions 30 and an outer surface 40 of the shaft 12 preferably the.
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also the conditions of the accelerated light resistance test include a power density of about 40 times that of a high brightness projector real machine and a substrate surface temperature of the sample of 70 u00b0 c that is the test was performed at an acceleration of 40 times the real machine the graph shown in fig3 shows that an adhesive layer of the sample using a uv adhesive a manufactured by kyoritsu chemical co ltd xlv90 is turned yellow after a real machine equivalent time of about 5 000 hours has passed also the sample was broken after a real machine equivalent time of about 6 000 hours has passed therefore when a polarization conversion element using the uv adhesive a is used for a projector the brightness of the projector is decreased after about 6 000 hours and thus it is necessary to change the polarization conversion element to a new one at intervals of 5 000 hours in addition an adhesive layer of the sample using a uv adhesive b manufactured by adell co ltd ut20 is turned yellow and broken after a real machine equivalent time of about 18 000 hours has passed therefore also when a polarization conversion element using the uv adhesive b is used for a projector it is necessary to change the polarization conversion element to a new one at intervals of 18 000 hours on the other hand the sample using a silicone based adhesive c dimethyl silicone showed no decrease in transmittance even after a real machine equivalent time of about 55 000 hours has passed therefore by using the silicone based adhesive heat resistance and light resistance are improved and the polarization conversion element can be used for.
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previous welds the line voltage estimate v s n is used to scale the dig p values from the nominal line voltage to the estimated line voltage samples of the output of the power meter type a function 30 are used to generate an estimates such a voltage measurements v l1 p v l2 p and v l3 n of the rms line voltage furnished to the nominal firing angle generator 52 each pulse may have an initial estimate of the unloaded open circuit voltage at the beginning of the pulse v l1 p a loaded voltage obtained during the first cycle of the pulse v l2 p and a loaded voltage obtained during each subsequent cycle of the pulse v l3 n samples of the power meter type b 34 such as a current meter are used to generate an estimated sequence i u2212 n of the rms current for each negative half cycle furnished to both the nominal firing angle generator 52 and compensated firing angle generator 50 as well as furnishing the sequence of estimated positive half cycle current i n u2212 1 the negative conduction angle sequence u03b3 u2212 n and positive conduction angle sequence u03b3 n u2212 1 to the compensated firing angle generator 50 samples for power meters 30 and 34 are taken under control of the phase reference clock 28 with the inputs as given above the nominal firing angle generator 52 provides a sequence of nominal firing angles u03b1 nom n 1 a compensated target conduction angle sequence u03b3 t n 1 and a target current sequence i t.
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carried this mutation the second mutation in patient 1396 was identified in exon 6 a heterozygous c u2192 t substitution bp 1081 that converted an arginine residue to a cysteine residue and abolished a hhai restriction endonuclease site restriction analysis confirmed the heterozygous substitution in 1396 fig9 d and showed that 50 control chromosomes were negative fig tooth decay does not occur in patients having a saliva above ph 5 0 9 d is the hhai restriction analysis of exon 6 pcr products for patient 1396 and 2 controls c expected fragments control allele 152 86 13 bp mutant allele 165 86 bp the 13 bp fragment has been run off the gel hhai analysis of exon 6 mentioned above revealed a dna polymorphism this change is a t u2192 c substitution at bp 1068 which does not alter the amino acid serine but creates a hhai recognition site t at bp 1068 was found in 9 of tested chromosomes sequence analysis identified 2 discrepancies with the published cdna sequence a g u2192 a substitution at bp 542 which converts the glycine to an aspartate codon and a c u2192 t change at bp 1032 which does not alter the amino acid threonine since all dnas tested gt 50 chromosomes carried the a at bp 542 and the t at bp 1032 it is likely that the sequence of the original cdna contained some cloning artifacts table 2 summarizes the current status of mutations in severe mthfr deficiency in 8 patients both mutations have been identified in 5.
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power down and self refresh modes only by the state of the we signal as a result when the memory device 10 transitions out of one of the power down modes responsive to the we signal transitioning from low to high the command decoder 70 signals the memory device 10 to perform no operation thereby avoiding spurious data from being written to or read from the memory device 10 the read commands are signaled by decoding the ras cas and we signals as u201c 101 u201d and differentiated from each other by the state of the a7 address signal latched on the falling edge of the ck signal which is designated as the a7f bit the normal read command read is signaled by decoding the a7f signal as u201c 0 u201d and the auto precharge read command read ap is signaled by decoding the a7f signal as u201c 1 u201d the addresses for a read command are applied to the address register 12 as a7 a0 signals latched on the rising edge of the ck signal c 2 c 9 and the a2 a0 signals latched on the falling edge of the ck signal c 0 c 1 cf which are designated as the a7r a0r and a2f a0f bits respectively similarly the write commands are signaled by decoding the ras cas and we signals as u201c 100 u201d and also differentiated from each other by the state of the a7 address signal latched on the falling edge of the ck signal which is designated as the a7f bit the normal write command write is signaled by decoding the a7f signal as u201c 0 u201d and the auto precharge write command write ap is signaled.
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injected into the bath through orifices located between the blades the ratio of the outside diameter of the rotor to the diameter of its central hub being between 1 5 and 4 in which complete blades with a given contact surface area with the bath are alternated with small blades with a contact surface area with the bath 10 to 30 less than that of the contact surface of complete blades at the bottom end of the drive shaft there is a threaded piece or part on which the rotor will be attached the rotor itself comprises a central hub and a threaded tube that is used to fix the rotor onto the threaded piece or part of the drive shaft blades are fitted onto this central hub laid out like spokes the number of these blades may be variable and may be even or odd if the number of blades is too small the agitation and therefore the efficiency of the treatment may be inadequate if the number of blades is too large the assembly will be more difficult to manufacture and therefore more expensive the choice is made individually for each case depending on the volume of metal to be treated within a given time the size of the ladle which may consist of one or several compartments etc between six and eight blades is a good compromise under normal aluminum treatment conditions the blades are usually rectangular but trapezoidal blades can also be used in which the height of the blade is less at the external end than it is at its connection to the central hub or triangular blades can be used in which the height of.
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panel 102 and a signal driver generating a signal for driving a pixel of the liquid crystal panel a method of inspecting a liquid crystal display panel according to a first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig8 as illustrated in fig8 the liquid crystal panel 102 is engaged with the probe unit 70 at step 800 upon insertion pads 86 formed at the edge of the liquid crystal panel 102 are engaged with the probe block 72 at step 802 the back light 90 uniformly irradiates a rear surface of the liquid crystal panel 102 more particularly the light generated from the back light 90 passes through a diffuser sheet 94 and the diffused light then passes through a prism sheet 96 such that the light that exits the prism sheet is perpendicularly incident to a rear surface of the liquid crystal panel 102 driving signals are then supplied at step 804 to the panel through probe blocks 72 the camera 42 scans the liquid crystal panel 102 line by line and or area by area and transmits the scanning data to the data processor 50 via a cable 58 at step 806 the data processor 50 processes the scanning data received from the camera to detect defects in the panel the defect map 52.
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support 3 to the ball drop area base 2 by angles 19 now place the playing surface 4 a circular plane which could be covered with cloth on its top surface on the vertical support 3 and fasten it thereto spaced from the outer edge of the 34 washer shaped 34 ball drop area base 2 place a plastic structural member 10 a vertical circular shape member 10 with leg like extensions projecting downward in its lower portion and 34 tab like 34 extensions projecting upwards in its upper portion the structural member 10 is secured to the ball drop area base 2 by each of its leg extensions being held between back to back l shaped angles 19 so that when it is in place it presents a rigid support on which to mount the segments 7 that form the cushion of the table 1 next place a flat metal inverted u shaped clip 28 between each tab of the structural member 10 to serve as a base of attraction for magnets 22 and 23 of each cushion segment 7 the next sequential step in making the invention would be fastening the mounting blocks 26 which are the means of hinging the cushion segments onto the structural member 10 however let us first consider the construction and function of the cushion segment 7 a cushion segment 7 is wedge like in shape from its top view and its side view it could probably be made from a block of wood and possibly.
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23 are in registry by reason of the hinged connection thereof means are provided for releasably clamping the two mold halves in opposed relation by way of exemplary embodiment the clamping means may comprise aligned threaded openings 24 in mold halves 20 and 21 which may be engaged by threaded bolts 25 it will be understood that other releasable clamping means may be used such as friction clamps spring clips and the like preferably a reflective surface indicated at 26 in fig1 and 3 is provided above the heat supply means 13 which may be of stainless steel or other material having a radiant heat reflective surface as shown in fig3 the reflector 26 is so positioned as to reflect heat downwardly into the reservoirs 15 it has been found that provision of a transverse bar or rod indicated at 30 in fig3 and 4 in each chute positioned slightly above and outwardly of each orifice 18 aids in directing the molten wax downwardly and into the orifices channeling of molten wax into each orifice is also promoted by the configuration of ribs 17 as best seen in fig2 to provide side edges of each chute which converge toward each orifice 18 it will further be noted that the inward end of each chute terminates in a sloping surface 16a as shown in fig3 which also insures flow of molten wax toward each orifice 18 the housing sections 11 and 12 may conveniently be formed.
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it is seen that according to a particular specialization of the process for manufacturing an aluminum alloy of the present invention it is desirable to adjust the amount of the added material such as al 2 o 3 powder according to the silicon content of the aluminum alloy utilized the required minimum quantities of admixtured al 2 o 3 powder which were just sufficient for providing complete alloying without any portions of the nio oxide particles remaining in the finished product and which are presented in table 4 are in fact precisely the quantities of al 2 o 3 powder which are necessary to bring about a complete reaction of the nio powder however even if the quantity of al 2 o 3 powder actually utilized is below the required minimum value for complete alloying without any portions of the nio oxide particles remaining in the finished product nevertheless it is clear that the admixture of such an inadequate amount of al 2 o 3 powder will still have the beneficial effect of promoting the reaction the present inventors also verified that when the quantity of admixtured al 2 o 3 powder was increased the quantity of nio powder that was reacted also increased particularly in cases wherein the quantity of nio powder utilized and also the silicon content of the aluminum alloy utilized are both relatively small the present inventors verified the fact that even if the quantity of al sub 2 o.
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across the form by longitudinally extending perforation lines 92 labels 94 are integrally formed in the form 80 by scoring defining circumscribing lines of weakness 96 although it may be appreciated that the labels could also be formed by perforations 98 at a corner or along an edge of the top ply sheet 100 of the form 80 as may be seen in fig7 and 9 an adhesive layer 102 is applied to the top ply sheet 100 between a release sheet 104 and the rear face 106 of the top ply sheet 100 the adhesive layer extends within a boundary 108 which extends outward of the lines of weakness 96 relative to the label the release sheet 104 is coined with a release coming 110 of e g silicone in a release zone 112 as shown in fig9 the release zone 112 is relatively interior to the boundary 108 and is surrounded on the release sheet 104 by a coating free zone 114 the coating free zone 114 extends around the edge 116 of the release sheet 104 including bottom edge 118 side edges 120 and 122 and top edge 124 fig1 shows the form 80 with the release sheet 104 attached to the rear face of the top ply sheet 100 it being seen that the release sheet 104 occupies only a fraction of the area of the top ply sheet 100 the form 80 may include additional layered sheets as in form 20 joined.
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another cutting wheel the opposite rotation is indicated by arrow 9 a trench is made in that the cutting frame 1 is vertically lowered accompanied by the continuous rotation of cutting wheels 5 to 8 the advance being produced by the weight of the cutting wheels 5 to 8 and the cutting frame 1 the loosened soil is transported inwards by the cutting wheels 5 to 8 to a suction means 11 where it is sucked off with a supporting liquid by means of a hose line 12 fig2 makes it clear that the cutting wheels are equipped over the circumference of their hubs 13 with rolling tools 14 and brushes 15 the tools 14 in each case comprise cutting rolls 16 which are mounted in rotary manner in fork like mounting supports 17 the rotation axis or spindle of the cutting roll 16 is substantially parallel to the rotation axes or spindles 18 of cutting wheels 5 to 8 during sinking as a result of the rotation of cutting wheels 5 to 8 tools 14 temporarily engage with the bottom of the bore hole in the vicinity of the semicircle located in the advance direction as a result of the applied load g as well as the torque m acting on the cutting wheels 5 to 8 the soil is loosened the crushed material is conveyed inwards by brushes 15 to the suction means 11 in place of brushes 15 it would also.
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in the steam alternatively a plurality of steam valves can be used to regulate the steam volume flow feeding each atomizing nozzle application_number US 27192402 A description 0059 fig1 shows a segment of the preferred embodiment for the steam water spray system 1 of the present invention system 1 consists of a plurality of actuator nozzle modules 10 mounted on a plate 6 across the paper web in the cd a common water chamber 2 in sealed communication with a water supply unit not shown feeds pressurized water to each actuator nozzle module 10 through a hole not shown in the plate 6 a water return pipe 5 recycles unused water back to a water tank not shown of the water supply unit a common steam chamber 3 in sealed communication with a steam preparation system not shown feeds pressurized steam to each actuator nozzle module 10 through another hole not shown in the plate 6 a remotely generated pneumatic signal of 6 psig to 30 psig sent through air tubes 4 controls the water volume flow passing through each actuator nozzle module 10 referring now to fig2 there is shown an embodiment for integrated actuator nozzle module 10 module 10 consists of an atomizing nozzle 22 and a regulator.
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the outer cylinder shell 1 has in each case tapered sections 18 with which the outer cylinder shell 11 rests in each case on a corresponding seat 19 on the circumferential sides of the covers 4 as a result the outer cylinder shell 1 is supported on the two covers 4 however the main support of the outer cylinder shell 1 takes place over its length by way of connecting elements 20 as are shown by way of example in fig2 and which are distributed over the circumferential faces of the outer cylinder shell 1 and the inner cylinder shell 2 moreover fig2 also shows a siphon 21 which is provided for removing condensate at the end side end of the hollow space 11 siphons 21 of this type can be provided both on the drive side and on the operator side and are of either corotating or stationary configuration a plurality of siphons of this type can also be provided in the circumferential direction different variants of the modular construction of the drying cylinder according to the invention are shown in fig3 to 7 and will be described in the following text fig3 to 5 show a circumferential section of a drying cylinder according to the invention having an outer cylinder shell 1 of small thickness d 1 and an inner cylinder shell 2 of greater thickness d 2 in comparison there is a hollow space 11 for.
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acetone four microliters of that solution is spotted on a glass plate on which had been previously cast a 250 micron layer of silica gel after drying the spot is eluted with a 4 1 by volume benzene acetone solution as the dyestuff spot migrates vertically up the plate the various components of the dyestuff separate that is depending upon factors such a polarity and relative solubility in the elution liquid each component will migrate to a different height on the plate in that manner it can be verified that dyestuffs prepared according to the method of the invention are complex mixtures the chromatographs also show that the amide enters into the reaction and that the mixtures are of the same composition regardless of which of the designated amides and other reactants are employed to modify the hydroxyalkyl groups of the coupling component suitable formamides and acetamides are n n dimethylformamide n n dimethylacetamide n n diethylacetamide n n diethylformamide n n di t butylformamide and n mono t butylformamide examples of suitable alkylchlorocarbonates useful in the process of the invention are ethylchlorocarbonate methylchlorocarbonate and t butylchlorocarbonate suitable carboxylic acylhalides are for example acetyl chloride propionyl chloride benzoyl chloride and butyryl chloride illustrative of useful sulfonylchlorides are benzene sulfonylchloride methane sulfonylchloride and t butylsulfonylchloride as noted above the coupling can be carried out either before or after the modification of the coupling component the coupling reaction is carried out in the conventional manner 0 u00b0 5 u00b0 c in an aqueous acid medium with or without the use of an acid binding agent such as sodium acetate after.
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drill string 10 is rotated by a typical drilling rig not shown to drive a rotary drill bit not shown to excavate a borehold through the earth while drill string 10 is being rotated substantial quantities of a suitable drilling fluid drilling mud are continuously circulated down through the drill string to cool the drill bit counter pressure formation fluids and carry earth borings to the surface as is well known in the art the mud stream flowing down through the drill string is well suited for the transmission of pressure signals to the surface at the speed of sound in the particular mud stream in accordance with the principles of the present invention data transmitting means 11 including vortex triode 12 controlled by fluidic feedback oscillator 14 is located in a segment of drill string 10 transmitter 11 serves to produce pressure signals in the drilling mud which are transmitted to the surface and decoded by suitable signal detecting and recording devices as is well known in the art transducers 15 are provided to sense such downhole conditions as pressure temperature and drill bit position information as well as various other conditions the transducers 15 produce electrical signals which are coupled to encoder 16 to produce digital hydraulic signals to control the feedback paths of fluidic oscillator 14 thereby controlling transmitter 11 hydraulic oil pressure as well as electrical power is generated by a mud powered turbine 17 this turbine 17 provides power to transducers 15 and encoder 16 turning now to fig2 there is depicted an exploded view of transmitter 11 transmitter 11 includes fluidic feedback oscillator 14 mounted on oscillator mounting section 20 first and second adapter sections 30 and 40 control manifold section 50 inlet section 60.
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4 the stack of bank notes a placed on the holder is held between an upstanding side plate 4 39 which extends upwardly at a right angle from the upper surface of the holder 4 and a support rod 5 which is mounted on the free end of a rotatable arm 6 the surface of the outermost bank note a of the stack is brought into abutment against one of the suction heads 2 on the cylinder 1 accordingly the suction part of this suction head 2 is closed by the bank note a and thus the degree of vacuum for the above mentioned vacuum switch is increased to turn this switch on thereby starting the cylinder 1 rotating and then beginning the counting operation the pressing force of the bank note a against the suction head 2 is given by the difference between the tensile force of a first spring 7 which urges the rotatable holder 4 toward the cylinder 1 and the tensile force of a second spring 8 which urges the rotatable arm 6 and accordingly the support rod 5 in the direction away from the cylinder 1 the first spring 7 is designed to present a larger tensile force than that of the second spring 8 so that the holder 4 may be driven toward the cylinder 1 to bring the stack of bank notes a into abutment against the suction heads 2 under a substantially constant pressing force throughout the counting operation of the machine in such construction of the prior art however setting the tensile force difference between the first spring 7 and the second spring 8 to a desired value has required a delicate adjusting technique.
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first carriage 31 is detectable for the computer via the incremental length transducer 36 the second carriage 32 is movable toward and away from the gear wheel with the aid of a control motor 37 the third carriage 33 is located resting on stops 39 of the second carriage 32 being subjected to the force of a spring 38 fig7 shows the status of the measuring apparatus after it has been levelled and the orientation sensor 34 has been positioned with respect to the center of rotation of the gear wheel as has been described above in conjunction with fig1 4 now as shown in fig8 a tooth gap is approached with the orientation sensor 34 the carriage 31 is moved by hand in the x dirrection into the appropriate position and the carriage 32 is moved with the aid of the control motor 37 in the direction toward the gear wheel to be tested until such time as the carriage 33 is raised from the stops 39 and the ball of the orientation sensor 34 thus under the force of the spring 38 is located resting on both flanks of the tooth gap it has approached in this position from the values x t and the theoretically correct radial single ball dimension m rk the angle u03c6 o is again arrived at as the positioning for a possible later measuring operation after this positioning process adjacent tooth gaps are likewise approached in the manner described above and the angle u03c6 o there is ascertained so.
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and blocking members in an engaged and locked position is shown in fig2 b as the ramped surfaces 204 and 206 slide over each reaching a locking and blocking position described above a positive audible feedback such as a clicking noise may be created which indicates that the unreleasable one way coupling between the reservoir 30 and the feeding tube assembly 40 is completed the blocking member 203 and the ramped surface 204 of the neck 200 as well as the blocking member 205 and the ramped surface 206 of the feeding tube assembly 40 are preferably positioned such that a positive blocking and locking affect is accomplished immediately when the feeding tube assembly 40 is screwed onto the neck 200 the above described unreleasably one way coupling is possible with the selection of the material constituting the neck 200 and feeding tube assembly 40 such that some deformation of one or both parts takes place during the engagement of the ramped surfaces it is noted that proper tolerance as well as proper material selection between the coupling parts is essential to ensure that the ramped surfaces are able to slide over one another into place the locking and blocking members in a.
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the preferred embodiment serve two complementary functions firstly in providing the rough texture of the inner surface 12b of the tube 12 and secondly in facilitating the use of helical spring elements 30 as the means for retaining the flow disturber 20 in position within the tube 12 the effectiveness of the present invention in reducing pollutant emissions in vehicle exhaust has been demonstrated by tests using a number of motor vehicles generally speaking the characteristics of exhaust emissions from vehicle engines will vary according to a number of factors including engine displacement type of fuel used i e gasoline or diesel and whether the engine is carbureted or fuel injected in tests performed using a 34 snap on 34 brand emission testing machine the hydrocarbon 34 hc 34 and carbon monoxide 34 co 34 emissions measured in parts per million or 34 ppm 34 for a variety of engines equipped with the present invention and operating at low speeds were observed to have been reduced as summarized in the following table ______________________________________ hc covehicle description ppm ppm ______________________________________1980 dodge 360 c i v 8 carbureted gas without agitator 154 3 58with agitator 131 2 981989 buick 3 8 l v 6 fuel injected gas without agitator 338 0 93with agitator 300 0 261990 chevrolet6.
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at 80 u00b0 c for another 2 hours and a mixture is thus obtained containing mostly the addition product of t butylaminoethyl methacrylate in the 2 position and of perfluorohexylethanol in the 4 and 6 positions together with a molar proportion of 42 of products of symmetrical diadditions this mixture is heated to 90 u00b0 c and 0 5 part of lauroyl peroxide and 0 2 part of t butyl perpivalate are then added to it and this addition of initiators is repeated after 2 and 4 hours reaction after 6 hours at 90 the reaction is finished the solution s 15 obtained is yellow brown and clear it contains 32 8 nonvolatiles and 11 2 of fluorine this solution is diluted with methyl isobutyl ketone to a fluorine content of 0 15 and is then applied to the same leather as in example 14 at a rate of 200 g m 2 after drying overnight at ambient temperature the following results are obtained 180 parts of trichlorotrifluoroethane 34 8 parts 0 2 mole of toluene diisocyanate mixture containing 80 of 2 4 isomer and 20 of 2 6 isomer and 0 2 parts of dibutyltin dilaurate are introduced into a reactor which is identical to that in example 1 after the air in the reactor has been purged with a stream of dry nitrogen and the temperature has been raised to 50 u00b0 c solvent reflux a solution of 72 8 parts of perfluorohexylethanol c.
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or working action from point 23 on the feed screw because of the small clearance space between the feed screw and the barrel as point 23 moves past point a the clearance space increases dramatically at point a until point 26 of the core 13 is opposite point a during this moment of rotation the plasticizing or working action of the core 13 would be at a minimum and is designated in fig6 as the greatest amplitude on the curve between the two designated arrows a 39 as the feed screw continues to rotate counterclockwise the curve in fig6 from point a 39 to b shows a very slow increase in working until point 20 of the feed screw reaches point a wherein there is again the least clearance and the most working action thus fig6 represents the working action of the metering sections as it rotates with the maximum amount of shear and working on the compound occurring when the radial clearance space is the least such working of the material generates sufficient heat which provides the necessary plastication of the heat sensitive polymer compound as the material is moved along the metering section without overheating the material such metering section maintains the polymer compound in a plastic state in a homogeneous mix at a low temperature without overheating the ability to locate.
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of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference more specifically the work assignment engine 120 can determine which of the plurality of processing resources 112 is qualified and or eligible to receive the work item and further determine which of the plurality of processing resources 112 is best suited or is the optimal processing resource to handle the processing needs of the work item in situations of work item surplus the work assignment engine 120 can also make the opposite determination i e determine optimal assignment of a work item resource to a resource in some embodiments the work assignment engine 120 can be configured to achieve true one to one matching by utilizing bitmaps tables and other data structures in accordance with at least some embodiments of the present disclosure a dialog aggregator module 128 comprises a web based user interface that provides the resource 112 with an aggregation of dialog information in canonical format for assisting customers more specifically the dialog aggregator module 128 can evaluate one or more topics and or questions 132 received from the communication network 104 from a customer communication device 108 recognize questions 132 and determine if answers exist to the questions 132 information provided by the dialog aggregator module 128 can be used by the work assignment engine 120 to route work items automatically answer questions 132 assist resources 112 and provide displays based on text analysis and historical interaction information as the questions 132 are analyzed aggregated and converted into canonical form additionally the dialog aggregator module 128 can provide a locking mechanism for unanswered questions 132 the dialog aggregator module 128 may optionally provide screening to determine if the questions 132.
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flap gate having a door body 12 with an angle of inclination u03b8 of 90 u00b0 when raising of the door body 12 is completed the spring reaches its natural length as shown in fig6 a when the angle of inclination u03b8 of the door body 12 is 45 u00b0 and as shown in fig6 c the swinging force of the door body in the direction of rising is set to reach a minimum by means of the spring further when the angle of inclination u03b8 of the door body 12 is 0 u00b0 and 90 u00b0 the spring is compressed as shown in fig6 b and the swinging force of the door body in the direction of rising is set to reach a maximum by means of the spring as shown in fig6 c on the other hand if a tension coil spring 24 is used the spring reaches its natural length as shown in fig7 a when the angle of inclination u03b8 is 45 u00b0 and when the angle of inclination u03b8 is 0 u00b0 and 90 u00b0 the spring becomes extended as shown in fig7 b the compression coil spring 22 or the tension coil spring 24 is not limited to the linear coil spring as shown in fig6 or fig7 a spring which has non linear properties such as a taper coil spring a conical coil spring a cylindrical coil spring a barrel shaped spring or an irregular pitch coil spring may be used as shown in fig8 a combination coil spring 25 formed from.
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of fig1 showing an example guide box configuration of the upper base plate portion of the seismic isolation bearing the lower surface 18 of the guide box 1 and two connection plates 6 are visible fig1 is a schematic diagram showing an elevation of the seismic isolation bearing of fig1 in a displaced position the isolation bearing is displaced in the longitudinal direction u2018 x u2019 units the restoring force cause by the displacement is equal to the force across the displaced shear spring s f r k u00b7 x where k is the total shear spring effective spring rate for the isolation bearing while moving with velocity v the dissipative force is f d u03bc u00b7 w f rbs where u03bc is the sliding coefficient of friction w is the vertical load on the isolation bearing and f rbs is the total damping force of the shear spring s the total force across the isolation bearing is the sum of the restoring force and damping components f f r f d fig1 is a schematic diagram showing a plan view of an example embodiment of the seismic isolation bearing with the upper base plate guide box removed for clarity recess 19 is a sliding surface recess that permits the bearing core 15 to slide within the.
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invention and fig5 is an enlarged view of part p of fig4 in addition fig6 is a plan view illustrating the dynamic pressure generating groove of the fluid bearing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention each of the dynamic pressure generating grooves 150a according to the present invention is etched at a predetermined depth by an etching process when etching the plain surface there are two wall sides and one base side out of the two wall sides one is defined as a first side wall 150b and the other is defined as a second side wall 150c in order to define clearly the position and shape of the first and second side walls 150b and 150c a detailed explanation follows the inner diameter of the thrust bearing 150 having a doughnut shape is defined as a and the outer diameter is defined as g the imaginary concentric circles b c d e and f are formed first an imaginary line from the center o of the thrust bearing 150 to the outer diameter g is defined as h after that a part where the imaginary concentric circle b and line h meet a part where the imaginary concentric circle d and line h meet and a part where the imaginary concentric circle f and line h meet are defined as c.
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44 for receiving the tapered mixing plate the lower chamber 33 is reduced to a de minimus volume the upper chamber 32 is at maximum size through the use of the valve 11 and the regulator 12 the upper chamber 32 is filled with a preliminary charge the pressure is limited by the strength of the structure and a typical maximum is in the range of 1800 psi pressure is charged to some specified level perhaps 800 psi this representative pressure level is sustained by operation of the regulator the valve 13 is opened so that the charging gas flows through the line 14 and the valve 15 this supplies the same charging pressure through the tee 16 no venting occurs because the valve 17 is closed this piston 47 is held up assume that sample is collected and forced into the chamber 33 it flows through the valve 18 it fills the lower chamber 33 it initially forces the interface piston up and the tapered mixing plug 35 is lifted also the sample collects above the sight gauge piston 47 which is in the up or raised position of fig3 if the initial charge placed in the topmost chamber is 800 psi then the sample that is introduced must be received at a pressure of 800 psi to force the piston upwardly in other words the sample pressure must exceed 800 psi in.
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power source is cut therefore even if the robot is moved for four days or more due to a production line change in a factory the absolute value is held so that the robot can be immediately restarted led are used as the light emitting device however the conventional methods described in fig1 and 11 have problems therefore in the case of 15 bits as shown in fig1 three leds 4 are used the light emitting positions are grouped and the grouped leds emit light on the other hand in the case of grouping if the light emitted from the central and peripheral light emitting positions are not parallel an accurate detection signal cannot be obtained therefore an aspheric lens is used in the lens section to thereby obtain parallel light since it is sufficient to use parallel light and to emit light from each group a small lens can be used in the led thus since the light emitting source has a short focal distance the encoder is shortened fig5 is a diagram showing a pattern of the absolute encoder fig6 is a circuit diagram of a portion of the absolute encoder in fig1 to eliminate the drawback due to variations in light emitting devices and photo sensing devices shown in fig1 and 12 the pattern of the absolute encoder is divided into three groups as described above in the groups transparent reference tracks d 1 d 2 and d 3 are provided as shown in fig5 a one chip silicon photodiode array is used as a photo sensing devices 6 in fig5 circles s a s b and s c indicated by broken lines show areas where light.
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state where the density of the batt 10 is about 0 15 gm cc although density in the ranges of 0 08 gm cc and 0 2 gm cc is acceptable in this regard it has been learned that the lower the content of thermoplastic fibers 14 the higher the density should be at bonding when batt 10 is heated as set forth above at least a substantial percentage of the short thermoplastic fibers are melted and the melted fibers form beads or globules 13 that flow to the intersections of tmp fibers 12 upon cooling and solidification the globules 13 define thermoplastic fiber bond sites which retain the fibers 14 in a stabilized fiber network with this arrangement the interstices between the fibers 14 are maintained to thereby provide the batt with enhanced absorptive capacity while the present invention contemplates that substantially all of the short thermoplastic fibers may be melted to form beads or globules some of the thermoplastic fibers may retain at least a portion of their fiber identity in which case such fibers may fuse to one another and to the fibers 14 to provide further thermoplastic fiber bond sites fig2 illustrates diagrammatically a form of apparatus 20 suitable for producing the batt 10 apparatus 20 thus may comprise a dual rotor webber 22 of well known construction in.
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into a concave position as shown in fig6 the protrusions 66 are spread outwardly to reveal relatively flat surfaces 68 which are generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing 10 and are disposed in outer surrounding relation to the truncated cone portion 41 of the support head 42 as the cartridge is retracted the support head 42 is engaged by the retraction of the fingers 66 and the flexible diaphragm 14 is moved into its convex position as shown in fig7 in this position the inner faces 68 of the protrusions 66 will grip the sloped faces 44 of the truncated conical portion 41 of the support head 42 thus retaining the cartridge and extension means 18 in the retracted position in the retracted position the flexible diaphragm 14 preferably is secured in the convex position by sloped edges 64 of inner sleeve 61 although it will be evident that rearward retraction of the end 40 against the cap 14 may be employed to force the cap into the convex retaining position without the aid of additional locking means now to be described the sleeve 61 has a helical groove 60 which cooperates with a complementary thread 62 on the inner surface of the thickened body portion 57 of annular collar 12 to move the sleeve 61 within the housing in response to twisting of the collar 12 the sleeve 61 is guided along the longitudinal axis of the housing 10 by circumferentially spaced tongues 69 on the inner surface of housing 10 which are received in grooves 67 of the sleeve 61 as.
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coupling 140 forward and aft support bearings 152 and 154 respectively are positioned within and are supported by nacelle 106 bearings 152 and 154 facilitate radial support and alignment of shaft 134 rotation of shaft 134 rotatably drives gearbox 136 that subsequently rotatably drives shaft 138 typically a lubrication oil is used within gearbox 136 shaft 138 rotatably drives generator 132 via coupling 140 and shaft 138 rotation facilitates generator 132 production of electrical power gearbox 136 and generator 132 are supported by supports 142 and 144 respectively in the exemplary embodiment gearbox 136 utilizes a dual path geometry to drive high speed shaft 138 alternatively main rotor shaft 134 is coupled directly to generator 132 via coupling 140 also positioned in nacelle 106 is a yaw adjustment mechanism 146 that may be used to rotate nacelle 106 and rotor 108 on axis 116 shown in fig1 to control the perspective of blades 112 with respect to the direction of the wind mechanism 146 is coupled to nacelle 106 meteorological mast 148 includes a wind vane and anemometer neither shown in fig2 mast 148 is positioned on nacelle 106 and provides information to the turbine control system that may include wind direction and or wind speed in alternative embodiments mast 148 can be mounted on hub 110 and extend in a direction in front of rotor 108 a portion of the turbine control system resides within control panel 150 the turbine control system tcs controls and monitors various systems and components of wind turbine 100 a plurality of sensors are distributed throughout wind turbine 100 and the status of various conditions e g vibration level temperature etc are monitored the sensed conditions are utilized by the tcs.
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each end extending from the center being defined as one of the u201c fins u201d having a width of 0 070 u2033 as with the prior described bumper 16 in the example shown the helical twist rate is 0 250 u2033 per full rotation but it is understood that other forms and rates of twisting may be used fig6 b illustrates shows bumper 30 from fig6 a in profile fig7 shows cable 10 using three bumpers 30 as defined in fig6 a in another embodiment as shown in fig8 a and 8b instead of a round bumper 16 with profiles grooves 20 another fin bumper 32 may be used in cable 10 to create a similar effect fig8 a and 8b illustrate a three 3 fin shaped bumper 32 in fig8 a the exemplary bumper 32 is formed as a 0 012 u2033 three finned polymer strip with each of the three fins extending from the center having an overall circumference of width of 0 070 u2033 as with the prior described bumper 16 in the example shown the helical twist rate is 0 250 u2033 per full rotation but it is understood that other forms and rates of twisting may be used fig8 b shows the exemplary three 3 fin bumper 32 from fig8 a in profile fig9 show cable 10 using three bumpers 32 as defined in fig8 a in another embodiment as shown in fig1 a and 10b instead of a round bumper 16.
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s for engagement with a complementary coupling of the exhaust block 6 the exhaust tube coupling may also have a detent socket 7 d formed through the flange 7 f fig4 a illustrates the exhaust block 6 fig4 b illustrates the exhaust block 6 assembled with the exhaust tube 7 the exhaust block 6 may be mounted near the muzzle and may have a bore 6 b formed therethrough for passage of the exhaust tube 7 and the coupling for receiving the exhaust shoe 7 s the block coupling may have a bayonet profile 6 p formed in a front end 6 e thereof for receiving the lugs 7 k the lugs 7 k may be inserted into the bayonet profile 6 p against the return spring 9 and rotated in the bayonet profile such that the return spring may press the lugs against a locking shoulder of the profile the exhaust block 6 may also have a detent socket 6 d formed in a front end 6 e thereof a detent spring 11 s and a detent plunger 11 p may be inserted into the detent socket 6 d just before mounting of the exhaust tube 7 the flange 7 f may compress the detent plunger 11 p against the detent spring 11 s as the lugs 7 k are inserted into the bayonet profile 6 p and the flange.
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or nail into a work surface a forward end 59 of the power spring 57 is also received in the plunger the return spring 90 holds the handle lever 22 against a handle stop 18 in this position generally as the handle 22 is pivoted downwardly it causes the trigger lever 31 to pivot clockwise as shown in this figure as this occurs the trigger portion 57 lifts the plunger 54 through the plunger ledge 56 and against the force of the power spring 57 the trigger portion 57 continues to lift the plunger 54 to a point at which the plunger 54 becomes disengaged from the trigger portion as shown in fig2 as the handle 22 begins to be pivoted about point 24 and counterclockwise as shown in this figure the connection of lever 22 to pin 26 also drives the links 28 and 34 in a similar direction as this movement occurs the roller 30 moves within the slot 32 however with such movement the link 34 begins to constrain the roller 30 to move downwardly and to the right as shown in this figure which increases the distance between pivot 40 and roller 30 see fig5 b and 5c when this occurs the firing lever 31 also begins to pivot about its pivot point 40 downwardly with the roller 30 as this occurs and as can be seen in the left side of fig2 the trigger point 57 begins to lift the plunger ledge 56 lifting the plunger 54 as is clear from this figure the spring 57 begins to flex and urge the plunger in.
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weight of the remaining polyethylene decreases thus making the partially degraded molecule more attractive to additional microorganisms in time the microorganisms convert the hydrogen and carbon from the polyethylene molecule into water and carbon dioxide along with the biomass of the microorganisms the material of the present invention degrades in less than 120 days and becomes at least 60 mineralized within two years following disposal degradation though slows to less than 18 months in the anaerobic environment of a landfill the components of the present invention and its resulting residues meet fda requirements and epa heavy metal limitations the residues of the present invention do not accumulate to harmful levels in the soil water table or the atmosphere the present invention seeks to mitigate the harmful effects of inert plastics by adjusting the plastic formulation at time of manufacture the present invention incorporates ingredients and processes that render the plastic suitable for conventional uses and for degrading readily following use the present invention degrades in a short time while conventional plastics degrade over the centuries the degradation of the present invention returns carbon atoms from the polyolefins to lesser molecules using microbes in a controlled manner at a known rate the present invention reduces the problem of plastics accumulating as litter and as waste in a landfill as the plastics degrade to smaller less harmful molecules turning to fig1 the biodegradable badge begins.
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to the same assignee as the present invention and incorporated herein by reference preferably the infrared emitter 300 is either a solid state or a black body radiator with an appropriate filter if required the infrared emitter 300 irradiates to the infrared detector 302 through a cross section of sampled vapor running through the vapor return line 34 the infrared detector 302 is either solid state pyro electric infrared pir or thermopile the attenuation in the infrared spectrum 306 caused by the absorption of infrared by hydrocarbons is detected by the detector 302 a signal representing the attenuation is sent to the control system 50 to determine the hydrocarbon concentration of the vapor 310 returning through the vapor return line 34 the infrared emitter 300 contains a window 304 through which the infrared spectrum 306 emitted by the infrared emitter 300 passes the primary purpose of the window 308 is to provide a barrier to prevent the infrared emitter 300 from being contaminated by the vapor when emitting a signal representing such attenuation to the control system 50 in order for the infrared spectrum 306 to pass through for detection by the infrared detector 302 the window 308 allows light of the infrared spectrum 306 to pass through the wavelength of the infrared spectrum 306 wavelengths is approximately 4 micro meters and the hydrocarbon vapor is sensed at approximately 3 3 to.
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of the embodiments that the active surfaces are of a spiralling configuration and which conform at least in greater part to the characteristics of the golden section or ratio the characteristics of the golden section are illustrated in fig1 which illustrates the unfolding of the spiral curve according to the golden section or ratio as the spiral unfolds the order of growth of the radius of the curve which is measured at equiangular radii eg e f g h i and j is constant this can be illustrated from the triangular representation of each radius between each sequence which corresponds to the formula of a b b a b which conforms to the ratio of 1 0 618 approximately and which is consistent through out the curve a characteristic of the embodiments is that not only do the x and y axis conform to golden section geometry but also the z axis or depth conforms that is the vanes conform to the golden section in three dimensions it is an objective of the embodiments to duplicate the lines of vorticity found in a ring vortex to that end the active surfaces expand or contract logarithmically in any direction in an equiangular golden section spiral if any two points are taken on the surface of these active surfaces they will bear a ratio to each other of approximately 1 0 618 the active surfaces.
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as is best visible in fig3 and 4 the recess 65 is a generally u shaped recess the actuator body hole 36 is located in the recess 65 and is preferably a general oval oblong opening with a longitudinal axis extending co planar with to a longitudinal axis of the rectangular actuator body the u shaped recess 65 with its oblong hole 36 is bordered by a left right actuator walls 67 69 and top recess wall 71 the actuator grip 37 of the first embodiment is a ring like portion extending from the lower part of the actuator body web 63 for operating the actuating means by pulling other shapes are also possible the actuator body 35 is mounted to the slot by the stemmed fastener 41 the stem 42 of the fastener 41 projecting through hole 36 the stem 42 of the fastener is long enough to also project through slot 13 of the support leg 7 of the bracket body 3 the fastener 41 is provided with a large circular head the inner surface 45 of the fastener head 43 lies against the rear surface 11 r of the support web 11 of the support leg 7 and prevents the actuator body 35 from falling out of the slot 13 at that side of the support leg this is also visible in fig1 the end portion of.
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collection vehicle 2 in a fixed manner or can be carried along on a trailer coupled to the collection vehicle 2 the disintegration device 20 can be arranged in a rotatable manner about a longitudinal axis so that the circulation device 202 is accordingly designed as a disintegration device rotatable about the longitudinal axis in a further embodiment the circulation device can be designed as a rotor which is installed in the interior 201 all possible circulation devices 202 accordingly require a circulation device drive which drives the circulation of the suspension in the interior 201 this circulation device drive is usefully connected to the drive of the collection vehicle 2 in a further embodiment the interior 201 of the disintegration device 20 can be filled with a constant quantity of disintegration fluid before starting the collection route of the collection vehicle 2 wherein loaded data carriers 4 are simply added to the already existing suspension or to the quantity of disintegration fluid security collection containers 1 as are already described in ep1476376 of the applicant can be applied in order to prevent access by unauthorised persons to the confidential data carriers 4 thereby the security collection containers 1 are completely closed and comprise an insert slot which by way of obstacles arranged in the interior of the security collection container 1 prevents confidential data carriers 4 from being able to be removed an ejection flap is provided with.
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main transmission 8 the main transmission 8 comprises an output shaft 9 a lower 2 speed transmission device a higher 2 speed transmission device and a pair of synchromesh mechanism 8a 8b for selecting the speed change gears and a reverse gear mechanism not shown a drive pinion 10 is secured to one end of the output shaft 9 and the drive pinion meshes with a crown gear 12 of a final reduction gear device 11 the final reduction gear device is adapted to transmit the output of the output shaft 9 to front wheels of the car through the front axle f the output shaft extends rearwardly and a transfer gear 13 is jointly rotatably mounted on the rear end of the output shaft 9 a rear wheel drive shaft 15 is rotatably supported by bearings not shown and a gear 13a engaging with the gear 13 is freely rotatably mounted on the rear wheel drive shaft 15 a rear wheel drive synchromesh mechanism 14 of a second clutch is mounted on the rear wheel drive shaft 15 so as to selectively jointly rotatably engage the gear 13a with the shaft 15 to transmit the output of the output shaft 9 to rear wheels of the car a device for operating the synchromesh mechanism 6 in the auxiliary transmission 4 and the synchromesh mechanism 14 on the rear wheel drive shaft 15 will be described hereinafter referring to fig2 in the auxiliary transmission 4 a first shift fork 25 is secured to a shaft 42 and a lever.
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to the back portion 38 is formed from the second material the inner portion 42 extending from the traction portion 36 and extending to an defining the back portion 38 referring again to fig2 embodiments may include one or more edge treatments to reduce the effect of flame spread and wraparound from the traction portion 36 to the back portion 38 or vice versa in the embodiment of fig2 the belt edge portion 40 are formed from the fire resistant second material but in other embodiments may be formed from a different fire resistant material the edge portion 40 extends inboard partially across the traction portion 36 and or the back portion 38 it is desired to minimize the wraparound flame spread so that the fire resistance of the edge portion 40 is maintained while minimizing the impact on performance of the traction portion 36 in some embodiments the edge portion 40 extends laterally inboard about 3 mm but can vary according to desired performance the edge portions 40 may be formed in any one of several ways one method of forming the edge portion 40 is illustrated in fig4 in the embodiment of fig4 the edge portion 40 is formed oversized in both thickness 50 and width 52 and may be formed via for example co extrusion with the traction portion 36 the back portion 38 and the inner portion 42 or may be formed via a secondary extrusion or other process after forming the edge portion 40 is trimmed along trim lines 54 to.
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control member 3 includes a circular plate with a center thereof perforated with an axial perforation 33 similar to the axial perforations 201 and 211 the axial pole 16 penetrates through the second control member 3 at the axial perforation 33 in this embodiment the contour of the space 10 of the body member 1 is conformal to the periphery of the second control member 3 such that the second control member 3 can freely rotate relative to the first control member 2 within the space 10 the control switch 4 is mounted at the other side of the body member 1 and linked with the second control member 3 by controlling the control switch 4 the relative rotation between the first and second control members 2 and 3 is generated in this embodiment the control switch includes a control handle 40 a lid 41 covering the other side of the body member 1 and a shaft 42 connecting the lid 41 and the control handle 40 to the second control member 3 by moving the control handle 40 the second control member 3 is rotated relative to the first control member to ensure the body member 1 and the lid 41 being closely engaged to avoid water leaking into the body member 1 a sealing ring 410 is installed between the lid 41 and the body and a sealing ring 420 can be installed between the shaft 42 and the lid 41 while moving the control hand 41 of the control switch 4 a positioning effect is also obtained by forming a positioning recess 34 on the second control member 3 a positioning column 411 extending from the lid 41 and an elastic positioning bead 43 in the positioning.
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the left hand one third of the flow diagram of fig2 it is to be appreciated that elements 20 are expressed as a plurality thereof namely elements 20 1 to 20 5 the same is true of elements 30 shown as elements 30 1 to 30 5 in the next general mode in which the inventive method may be practiced there are provided so called split targets 100 and 102 see fig4 upon a single physical target 104 which is used when the respective shooters or competitors wish to share the same firing position or lane however within the respective upper and lower portions 100 and 102 of the split target 104 are provided the same respective designated target systems namely first designated target system 116 and second designated target system 118 as are correspondingly employed in the separate so called individual full force targets shown in fig3 a and 3b similarly within each respective split target 100 and 102 is shown a similar or comparable first target composition 124 and second target composition 126 therein in similar to that fashion above described with respect to separate targets a and b shown in fig3 a and 3b respectively are a multiplicity of graphic elements 120 of first target composition 124 of split target 104 and second graphic elements visually different from those first composition 124 these would take the form of elements 130 which in aggregate correspond to force b related in subject matter or connotation to that of force b elements 30 of target composition 26 target b 18 shown in fig3 b in summary split targets 100 and 102 which in combination comprises physical target 104 each exhibiting a correspondence but.
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viable quantities from natural materials levels of citral degradation are directly correlated with temperature and time as governed by chemical kinetics specifically high levels of decomposition are typically associated with high temperatures and long periods of time by convention the food and beverage industries typically use accelerated aging studies to test the relative stability of various product formulations in such tests high temperatures e g 30 80 u00b0 c are used to accelerate decomposition reactions so that the stabilities of test formulations can be compared over a relatively short period of time measured by hours or days results of such tests are often used to predict relative stabilities of products at lower temperatures 20 30 u00b0 c over longer periods of time months or years in the present invention accelerated aging tests have been used to compare the stability of citrus flavored compositions with and without a stabilizing agent example 2 several important results are evident first as shown in fig2 the presence of a plant extract significantly increases the rate of formation of p cymen 8 ol second and most importantly citrus flavored compositions containing a plant extract produce substantially less p methylacetophenone in accelerated aging tests than compositions which contain no added plant extract fig3 the effect of adding plant extract is evident within the first few days and becomes increasingly more pronounced over time this effect is particularly significant when viewed in terms of the taste threshold for p methylacetophenone shown as the horizontal broken line in fig3 which is relatively low as shown in fig3 citrus flavored compositions containing 25 ppm of a.
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medium from the reservoir to the shear space application_number US 36710994 A description referring to fig1 a viscous fluid clutch 120 includes a housing 12 which includes a rear wall 14 having a hub 16 which is rotatably mounted by a suitable bearing 18 on a drive shaft 20 the housing 12 further includes a finned cover member or front wall 22 which has an annular flat surface 24 formed adjacent its peripheral edge the latter being confined by an annular lip 26 in an annular recess 28 formed on the housing 12 cooling fins 30 are formed on the outer surface of the rear wall 14 a divider wall 32 is confined in a second annular recess 34 formed on the front wall 22 radially inward of the annular recess 28 a third annular recess 36 is doemws in the rear wall 14 radially inward of the first mentioned annular recess 28 and outward of the second annular recess 34 a clutch plate 38 is secured at its center by any suitable means to the drive shaft 20 the outer peripheral portion of the clutch plate 38 is freely located in an operating chamber 40 formed by the third annular recess 36 adjacent portions of the clutch plate 38 and the front wall 22 are provided with torque transmitting.
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pit 27 for recirculation the bottom hole assembly 100 of the illustrated embodiment includes a logging while drilling lwd module 120 a measuring while drilling mwd module 130 a roto steerable system and motor and drill bit 105 the lwd module 120 is housed in a special type of drill collar as is known in the art and can contain one or a plurality of known types of logging tools it will also be understood that more than one lwd and or mwd module can be employed e g as represented at 120 a references throughout to a module at the position of 120 can alternatively mean a module at the position of 120 a as well the lwd module includes capabilities for measuring processing and storing information as well as for communicating with the surface equipment in the present embodiment the lwd module includes a pressure measuring device the mwd module 130 is also housed in a special type of drill collar as is known in the art and can contain one or more devices for measuring characteristics of the drill string and drill bit the mwd tool further includes an apparatus not shown for generating electrical power to the downhole system this may typically include a mud turbine generator also known as a u201c mud motor u201d powered by the flow of the drilling fluid it being understood that other power and or battery systems may be employed in the present embodiment the mwd module includes one or more of the following types of measuring devices a weight on bit measuring device a torque measuring device a vibration measuring device a shock measuring device a stick slip measuring device a direction measuring device and an inclination measuring device a particularly advantageous use of the system.
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either in the position shown in fig2 connected to the locking element 55 or in order to achieve a modified holding force is placed in a bore 62 in the locking element 55 through this modified position i e a modified lever arm in relation to the rotation axis 56 and or by means a spring with different spring characteristics the locking force of the locking elements 55 can be adjusted a stop 61 is provided to ensure that the insertion bevels 57 are always aligned with the centering plates 54 the two locking elements 55 can be moved only so far towards each other by mens of this stop 61 and via spring 59 that they come into alignment with the centering plates 54 the switch 32 is furthermore installed on the bottom plate 51 pin 33 serves as an actuating element and extends into the space between the locking notches 58 as soon as a pipe 24 is present in the space between the locking notches 58 the pin 33 is pressed into the switch 32 and triggers a signal to the spinning mill machine 1 whereby the surrender of the can by the spinning mill machine 1 is made possible as soon as the pin 33 is in its rest position due to the absence of a pipe 24 the spinning mill machine 1 is informed by signal that the can transfer must be stopped the pipe 24 is held in its position in the space between the locking notches 58 which are pressed together with more or less force by the spring 59 this position is maintained for as long as the cans are being pushed on the conveying carriage 2 as soon as the conveying carriage.
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hydraulic motor 35 the pressure medium conveyed by the hydrostatic piston engine 12 is used in the first embodiment illustrated in fig1 there is provision for the hydraulic motor 35 to be acted on with the pressure produced in the supply line 14 to this end a releasable non return valve 42 is provided in the hydraulic motor connection line 36 the non return valve 42 is arranged in the hydraulic motor connection line 36 in such a manner that it opens in the direction towards the supply line 14 consequently when pressure is produced in the supply line 14 or the excess pressure line 18 the releasable non return valve 42 is loaded in the closing direction a release line 43 is provided for releasing if the release line 43 directs sufficient pressure the releasable non return valve 42 is brought into the open position thereof regardless of the pressure relationships in the excess pressure line 18 and the hydraulic motor connection line 36 the release line 43 is connected to the discharge line 20 downstream of the pressure limitation valve 19 preferably the release line 43 connects the releasable non return valve 42 to a location of the discharge line 20 upstream of the parallel arrangement of the pretensioned non return valve 26 and the throttle location 27 owing to the pretensioned non return valve 26 and the throttle location 27 a higher pressure can be provided in the portion of the discharge line 20 that is formed upstream of this parallel arrangement this higher pressure relative to the tank volume 22 is supplied to the releasable non return valve 42 by means of the release line 43 the pressure in the line portion of the discharge line 20 upstream of the parallel arrangement is.
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upper u2153 to u00bc portion of the regulation height of the mailbox from the ground elastic 78 is stretchably mounted within post 28 by pins 36 and 38 the mailbox is aligned with axis 46 ball 48 is centered in groove 62 the mailbox can rotate 80 out of alignment with centerline 46 on vertical axis 70 on joint 30 when the mailbox is rotated out of alignment with centerline 46 groove 62 moves laterally away from ball 48 the mailbox will rotate when it is struck laterally in a direction adjacent to vertical axis 70 in fig3 post 28 is folded over as a result of a blow to the mailbox along line 40 of fig2 transverse to center line 46 center line 46 passes through ball 48 which is mounted on face 50 of joint 30 face 50 is generally normal to vertical axis 70 of post 28 groove 62 in face 54 of joint 30 also coincides with center line 46 when face 54 is resting on face 50 and groove 62 receives ball 48 when the mailbox is struck the mailbox and portion 68 of the post are thrown as one off from vertical axis 70 in fig4 post 28 is folded over as a result of a blow to the mailbox along direction line 72 of fig2 elastic element 78 is stretched when the faces 50 and 54 are moved apart by folding of the joint the faces are pulled back together by elastic element 78 when it resiles thus bringing post 28 in line with axis 70 elastic element 78 may be made of rubber metal coil or.
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as described in example 1 nmr u03b4 ppm dmso d 6 0 80 1 00 m 3h 1 24 s 30h 2 10 2 40 m 4h 2 40 2 60 m 2h 2 80 3 10 m 2h 6 30 6 68 m 3h 7 70 br 1h 8 50 s 1h 8 70 s 1h ethyl 3 4 diacetoxyphenylpropionate and di n hexylamine were used to obtain n n di n hexyl 3 4 dihydroxyphenylpropionamide by carrying out the same procedures as described in example 1 as an oily product nmr u03b4 ppm cdcl 3 0 60 1 00 m 6h 1 00 1 60 m 16h 2 40 3 00 m 4h 3 00 3 40 m 4h 6 10 7 00 m 5h ethyl 3 4 diacetoxyphenylpropionate and cyclohexylamine were used to obtain n cyclohexyl 3 4 dihydroxyphenylpropionamide by carrying out the same procedures as described in example 1 as an fatty product nmr u03b4 ppm cdcl 3 0 10 2 00 m 11h 2 20 2 60 m 2h 2 60 2 90 m 2h 5 40 5 60 m 1h 6 00 7 00 m 3h 8 10 br 1h ethyl 3 4 diacetoxyphenylpropionate and n methylbenzylamine were used to obtain n methyl n benzyl 3 4 dihydroxyphenylpropionamide by carrying out the same procedures as described in example 1 nmr u03b4 ppm cdcl 3 2 40 3 00 m 7h 4 50 s 2h 6 40 7 80 m 10h ethyl 3 4 diacetoxyphenylpropionate and aniline were used to obtain n phenyl 3 4 dihydroxyphenylpropionamide by carrying out the same procedures as described in example 1 as an oily product nmr u03b4 ppm dmso d 6 2 40 2 90.
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an anti torsion washer 54 and an end piece 56 the compression plate 50 sits on top of the filter stack and functions to seal the top end of the filter stack additionally it also provides a contact surface for the bottom end of the compression spring 52 which is located between the compression plate 50 and the anti torsion washer 54 in turn the anti torsion washer is located between the compression spring 52 and the end piece 56 the compression means functions to apply adjustable pressure to the compression plate which subsequently compresses the filter stack against the top side of the first end while this represents an exemplary embodiment it should be appreciated that various other means for providing adjustable pressure against the filter stack could also be implemented according to the present invention an embodiment of an immersion filtration array according to the invention is illustrated in fig5 a 5e and comprises a plurality of filtration modules 28 affixed to a base 90 via a corresponding plurality of common interface ports 92 in this exemplary embodiment the immersion filtration array is a three dimensional box 96 forming a plenum or base unit with a filtration module containing.
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date of a first date time format is converted to any date of a second date time format after a transformation to a temporal reference or epoch date the conversion method can be embedded into any code space to enable full date time conversion abilities the real time conversion of the conversion method requires no conversion tables and no post processing manipulation thus eliminating the need for individual programmers to re create the same date cross reference tables or post processing algorithms the conversion method supports conversion between any two date time formats including the various existing gregorian conventions application_number US 12999408 A description the description and claims herein are directed to a method and apparatus to perform date time conversions and complex date time calculations between dates of different calendaring systems a date time of a first format is converted to any other date time of another format after a transformation to a temporal reference or epoch date referring to fig1 a computer system 100 is one suitable implementation of the apparatus and method described herein computer system 100 is an ibm system i computer system however those skilled in the art will appreciate that the methods and apparatus described herein apply equally to any computer system regardless of whether the computer system is a complicated multi user computing apparatus a single user workstation or an embedded control system as shown in fig1 computer system 100 comprises one or more processors 110 a main memory 120 a mass storage interface 130 a display interface 140 and a network interface 150 these system managers are interconnected through the use of a system bus 160 mass storage interface 130 is used to connect mass storage.
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well as the strips 111 are interposed between opposite side plies of a woven mesh panel 113 which may be in the form of chain link fencing in addition instead of the strips 111 being lengthwise tensioned by the springs 142 the hooked end portions 134 of the hooks 132 are engaged with opposite side marginal portions of the woven mesh panel 113 in this manner the opposite side plies of the woven mesh panel 113 are tensioned by the springs 142 and the ply of the woven mesh panel 113 which overlies the upper surfaces of the strips 111 causes the strips 111 to be bowed over the pipe sections 160 thus the contact between the longitudinal mid portions of the strips 111 and the opposing surfaces of the pipe sections 160 is greatly increased referring now more specifically to fig8 through 11 of the drawings there will be seen a third form of solar energy collector referred to in general by the reference numeral 210 and whose components corresponding to various of the components of the solar energy collector 10 are referred to by corresponding numerals in the 200 series the panel 228 differs from the panel 28 in that the pipe sections have a first set of wide metal strips 221 extending therealong and disposed over the upwardly facing sides of the pipe sections 260 then thinner metal strips 223 are alternately.
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mixed into two channels the mix generally involves first panning in amplitude the monaural signals individually so as to position each instrument or set of instruments in a particular spatial region in front of the listener in the space between the loudspeakers then ambience is introduced by applying artificial stereo reverberation to the pre mix in general the left and right impulse responses of the reverberation engine are mutually de correlated to increase the impression of spaciousness in this description we refer to two channel signals as left and right for the purpose of convenience it should be noted that the distinction is in some cases arbitrary and the two signals need not actually represent right and left stereo signals the second class or live recording is done when the number of instruments is large such as in a symphony orchestra or a jazz big band and or the performance is captured live generally only a small number of spatially distributed microphones are used to capture all the instruments for example one common practice is to use two microphones spaced a few centimeters apart and placed in front of the stage behind the conductor or at the audience level in this case the different instruments are naturally panned in phase time delay and amplitude due to the spacing between the transducers the ambience is naturally included in the recording as well but it is possible that additional microphones placed some distance away from the stage towards the back of the venue are used to capture the ambience as perceived by the audience.
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doors 30 face a pit 32 and storage area 33 extending behind the examining rooms 24 storage or work area 33 can be used to store auxiliary equipment such as a keratometer photocoagulator a b scanner and the like in the case of an ophthalmic clinic a transfer cart 34 is guided within pit 32 for movement along the examining rooms 24 the cart 34 includes a rolling chair 36 for the doctor and primary medical equipment 38 for example equipment 38 can comprise a slit lamp goldmann perimeter lensometer trial set projectoscope and other ophthalmic instruments for examining the eyes of a patient and determining the correction necessary if any dental equipment for performing intraoral procedures on the teeth of a patient radiation equipment or any other type of specialized devices desired to be utilized more efficiently it will thus be appreciated that transfer cart 34 carries the doctor as well as equipment 38 further details of transfer cart 34 are shown in fig2 and 3 car 34 includes a base 37 which is supported for movement within pit 32 by wheels 39 the top surface of base 37 is substantially even with the floor of work area 33 so that auxiliary equipment can be wheeled onto cart 34 as necessary one pair of wheels 39 is driven through half shafts 40 by a motor brake unit 42 which is controlled by suitable controls provided for manipulation on cart 34 upstanding walls 44 and 46 are mounted on opposite ends of base 37 and are interconnected by an open frame 48 the central area of cart 34 is thus substantially open except for rolling chair 36 so that a patient in an examining room 24 can look through the cart at a chart projected on the wall 33a.
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stage reduced energy cartridge of the preferred embodiment these figures illustrate a first assembly of the cartridge into stage 1 static condition through stage 2 dynamic condition upon activation or discharge and then through uncoupling and recoupling again into a recharged reloaded stage 1 static cartridge for reuse fig7 a illustrates coupling of components in an exploded view of the two stage cartridge of the preferred embodiment the components shown include the primary case 2 and piston sleeve 4 along with the projectile 6 8 and primer cartridge 50 the arrows indicate how the components are coupled together the projectile is u201c loaded u201d straight into the projectile cavity of the sleeve 4 and the primer cartridge 50 is u201c charged u201d directly into the primer cavity of the primary case 2 the primary case 2 and piston sleeve 4 are first axial coupled straight together with cogs 12 a of the case 2 matching channels of the sleeve 4 and or vice versa then the two 2 4 are relatively rotated finally the two 2 4 are further compressed together axially cogs of the sleeve 4 matching channels 14 of the case 2 until the stage 1 static position is reached fig7 b illustrates the cartridge in static condition stage 1 fig7 c illustrates the cartridge in dynamic condition stage 2 one arrow indicates that the projectile moves straight away from the piston sleeve 4 another arrow indicates that the primary case 2 move straight rearward from the piston sleeve 4 the piston sleeve is indicated as remaining in a same position.
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from the request at step 320 and then uses identity data within the address data to validate at step 330 whether the request has been routed to the correct target server and if so which web service instance on the target server should handle the request validator 230 such identity data uniquely identifies the target server identity and the state data information associated with the web services instance that has been the subject of previous related requests from the client such state data has been built up as a result of such previous requests the form that this identifier will take is partly dependent upon the type of web service i the web service may be what is known as u201c fragile u201d in this case it is only acceptable to use the state data that exists on the particular server holding the web service instance at which the client 39 s first request was routed thus the identity data preferably includes the server 39 s id ii in some cases state data is shared between a cluster of servers and thus any web service instance within the relevant cluster will have access to the same state data consequently the identity data preferably includes a cluster id and iii sometimes a web service is classified as a u201c highly available u201d ha web service this means that it is managed by an ha service which keeps track of which server the web.
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40 while permittinq radial movement of the rotor 21 and counterweights 30 and 40 as a unit in operation as the magnetic field moves about the stator 20 through the selective activation of some of the windings as described above rotor piston 21 tends to follow the magnetic field and coacts with the base 20 1 of stator 20 in the manner of the coaction of the piston and cylinder of a rolling piston compressor the rotor piston 21 thus rotates about the coaxial axes of shafts 21 1 and 2 while the rotor piston 21 and counterweights 30 and 40 rotate as a unit about coaxial axes of shafts 24 1 and 26 1 since the weight portions 30 3 and 40 3 are on the opposite side of shafts 24 1 and 26 1 from the center of gravity of rotor piston 21 the unit can be dynamically balanced with the correct selection or design of the counterweights 30 and 40 using standard moment of inertia equations to balance the rotor piston 21 with the counterweights 30 and 40 since the gas loads change with the compression process there will be unbalance at some time since the counterweights do not accommodate these changes however the initial selection of the counterweight can chose some stage of the compression stroke at which balance is established if a liquid slug for example was in the trapped volume of the compressor its incompressibility would create an excess pressure because slots 30 2 and 40 2 are provided rotor piston 21 can move away from the.
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18 has reduced in length and pulled away from its corresponding torque shoulder 20 similarly the box end 22 has pulled away from its corresponding torque shoulder 24 to prevent very low applied toques from undoing the joint after downhole expansion the locking feature l engages as a result of the expansion it should be noted that the downhole expansion could be accomplished in a variety of ways as contemplated in the present invention a swage applied pressure or an inflatable are but three of the various ways contemplated to carry out the downhole expansion as a result of the expansion downhole surfaces 26 and 28 which had been apart after makeup and before expansion as shown in fig3 move into intimate contact as shown in fig4 surface 26 is disposed on the pin 10 and surface 28 is on the box 12 these surfaces face each other and can be continuous or discontinuous fig5 shows a pattern of parallel ridges as one of the surface treatments for these surfaces and fig6 shows an alternative diamond pattern the parallel ridges are preferably oriented in alignment with the longitudinal axis of the joint the invention contemplates a wide variation of surface treatments for surfaces 26 and 28 with the desired objective being that the joint is locked together after expansion as these surfaces engage these surfaces do not need to have identical patterns that engage additionally only one surface can have a surface treatment and can engage the opposing cylindrical surface which has no surface treatment the surface treatment can be created in a variety of ways by either removing material from the surface or adding material to it the surface treatment can be.
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means to display shoes 5 in this alternate embodiment the display means 5 has the form of a sheet 18 the sheet 18 spans between the front leg 9 the rear leg 10 and the cabinet 6 beneath the seat 4 the sheet 18 is generally flat rectangular and parallel with the seat 4 beneath the carcass three or more feet 15 depend to a plane coplanar with the bottom of the front leg 9 and the rear leg 10 fig6 has a still further embodiment of the present invention 1 beginning with a centered cabinet 6 the cabinet 6 has a generally rectangular carcass assembled by conventional cabinetry methods two doors 7 with knobs 14 and depending feet 15 beneath the carcass the doors 7 have a location upon the cabinet 6 and define the front of the invention 1 the doors 7 pivot on parallel vertical axes and open away from the center of the cabinet 6 knobs 14 assist the guests in opening the doors 7 behind the doors 7 the present invention 1 has a storing means 8 for slippers 2 as in fig4 the slippers 2 come in pairs of various sizes flanking the cabinet 6 seats 4 have a generally rectangular shape with the length of the seats 4 coaxial with the length of the piece of furniture 1 and having two opposite ends and four corners upon one end and one corner each seat 4 has a front leg 9 depending from the seat 4 the front leg 9 joins the seat 4 generally midway along the length.
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deflects and makes contact to 1001 which acts as a gate v for the drain non volatile switch 1020 if the nonvolatile switch 1020 floats at a voltage equal to u2212 v it will be deflected by 1001 and will make contact to it writing a u201c 1 u201d nonvolatility is provided by van der waals force if the nonvolatile switch 1020 floats at a voltage equal to v it will be deflected by the gate 1030 u2212 v and will make contact 1002 which purpose is to avoid a short between the nonvolatile switch 1020 and the gate 1030 this process writes a u201c 0 u201d reading is performed by grounding 1020 and measuring continuity between 1010 and 1020 a u201c pull up u201d resistor at the drain or a resistive drain as in conventional cmos memory devices might be necessary cross sectional fig1 schematically illustrates the incorporation of an embodiment of the present invention on an exemplary multilayered interconnect structure which can be used to realize complex memory and logic operations the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention the embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments as are suited to the particular use contemplated it is intended that the scope of.
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general information at step 100 the system suggests relative category strings based upon the demographic data entered the system makes suggestions typically based upon keywords and phrases that are associated with the category strings as related to the demographic data as entered by the lca at step 110 the lca selects or edits the system 39 s suggestions for category strings to be associated with their demographics profile the local content author demographics profile entry or edit process is completed referring to fig3 at step 130 the lca selects the content type and may also select a related sub type at step 140 the system based upon the content type determines if the content is a static web page or dynamic content at step 150 the system presents the appropriate data fields relative to the content type for example if the content type was a news article the data fields for news content would be presented for input by the lca at step 160 the lca enters the appropriate local content at step 170 the system suggests the location of the local content and provides the option for the lca to either select the suggestion or enter a new location the location is generally zip code based and either town county region state or country specific in its scope radius of location at step 180 the lca either accepts the system suggested location or enters a new one and then selects the scope radius of the location i e town county region state or country at step 190 the system suggests category strings relative to the content and or lca 39 s demographic data at step 200 the system may incorporate the natural targeted advertising engine u s.
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ratio of the inlet gas usually lies between 8 1 and 12 1 that is the intake chamber has a volume of between 8 and 12 times higher than the volume of the chamber in which the ignition occurs for engines that use diesel as fuel the ignition candles are unnecessary employing the rudolf diesel cycle compression ignition and the design of the chambers is resized so that the compression rate is between 15 1 and 25 1 instead of between 8 1 and 12 1 as in the case of the otto cycle fig1 shows the internal combustion engine in section by the dot dash lines in the leftmost representation can be observed the admission windows completely exposed given the rotor position so is represented by continuous line only the intake manifold 12 is hidden so is shown by the dashed lines in centre we can see the assembly in section being possible to observe one of the two intake manifolds 12 and one of the two exhaust manifolds 13 and please note that in this position of the rotor and cutting there is a small gap between the rotor and the cylinder representing the exhaust chamber and it respective wall which prevents it to be exposed to the inlet window in the rightmost representation of fig1 we can see.
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1 the operator can manually adjust the ropes 2 a and 2 b respectively to conform the tilt of the swing seat 1 to conform with the bias of the concavity 4 when the operator enters the machine 20 beneath conveyor 9 or places his or her arms therein an osha approved e stop system 11 would be activated to deactivate the conveyor system 9 as well as the bed positioning unit 10 such safety systems are well known in virtually all manufacturing systems and need no further elaboration for purposes of explaining the present invention once the operator has removed himself or herself from the machine and outside the conveyor system 9 the machine can be energized to move swing 1 in direction of the arrow labeled flow this is accomplished by conveyor 9 and bed system 10 which simultaneously move the swing to a second position beneath piston cylinder 7 once the swing 1 and the bed 3 are in the second position beneath piston cylinder 7 the contact portion 6 swings from 45 u00b0 to 0 u00b0 as depicted in fig1 so that the contact portion aligns with the bottom of the swing seat 1 once the contact portion 6 is in position 0 u00b0 from the axis of the piston cylinder 7 piston cylinder 7 automatically operates to push the contact portion against the bottom of swing seat 1 the piston drives the contact portion so as to force seat 1 closely into concavity 4 conforming the seat bias therewith the force of the piston stroke moves bed 3 vertically downwards this movement is facilitated by a flexing mechanism 5 which can be constituted by a.
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polysilicon followed by an isotropic etching of the patterned photoresist to reduce linewidth and then an anisotropic etcing of the oxynitride plus polysilicon to form gates and gate level interconnects and lastly overlying metal interconnects are formed using patterned photoresist without linewidth reduction but using a differing composition silicon oxynitride as antireflective layer due to the differing underlying material reflectivity the index of refraction and the extinction coefficient real and imaginary parts of the square root of the dielectric constant of silicon oxynitride vary with the composition see fig2 thus essentially select the composition to have optical constants that adjust the reflected waves amplitudes according to the underlying material reflectivity and select the oxynitride layer thickness to provide quarter wave interference so the reflected waves cancel the resultant integrated circuit may include residual silicon oxynitride on the gates or interconnects or both or neither fig1 a m illustrate in cross sectional elevation views the steps of a first preferred embodiment fabrication methods for integrated circuits including field effect transistors e g cmos or bicmos the example is of lithography which has 0 25 u03bcm minimal linewidth and a circuit with 0 25 u03bcm minimal metal interconnect width together with 0 18 u03bcm minimal silicided polysilicon linewidth gate length the preferred embodiment includes the following steps 1 start with a silicon or silicon on insulator wafer 102 with locos or shallow trench isolation and twin wells for cmos devices optionally plus memory cell array.
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the clip 13 fig4 6 represent the device at a moment it is brought to the portion 12 of the pipe and the device with the pipe gripped the device for gripping and suspending a drill pipe stand operates as follows a derrickman staying on the working platform of the rig for drilling and servicing wells depresses the free end of the lever 6 fig2 the other side of the lever going upwards since this end of the lever 6 is hinged to the housing 3 the latter turns around the axle 11 through a certain angle going upwards with the lever 6 depressed as this takes place the whole weight load of the device is transferred to the hoisting line 10 via the stretched pull member 9 the pull members 7 8 fig4 slacken thereby enabling the levers 5 to go downwards the clamping elements 1 made as eccentric jaws turn around the axles 2 and while entering the housing 3 make the cut out 4 thereof free fig1 then the derrickman brings the device to the appropriate portion 12 of the pipe and releases the lever 6 under the effect of the weight of the device the flexible pull members 7 8 stretch fig5 and the levers 5 with the clamping elements 1 turn until the jaw surfaces come into contact with the pipe surface then the device is pulled up by means of the.
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the aripiprazole will form a complex with the substituted u03b2 cyclodextrin which complex may be dissolved in water to form an injectable formulation however physical mixtures of aripiprazole and the substituted u03b2 cyclodextrin are within the scope of the present invention as well the complex or the physical mixture may also be compressed into a tablet or may be filled into capsules the aripiprazole formulations of the invention may be formed of dry physical mixtures of aripiprazole and the substituted u03b2 cyclodextrin or dry inclusion complexes thereof which upon addition of water are reconstituted to form an aqueous injectable formulation alternatively the aqueous injectable formulation may be freeze dried and later reconstituted with water thus the inclusion complex in accordance with the invention may be pre formed formed in situ or formed in vivo in the gastrointestional tract or the buccal cavity all of the above are contemplated by the present invention the aripiprazole formulation of the invention in the form of an aqueous injectable will include an acid buffer to adjust ph of the aqueous injection within the range from about 3 5 to about 5 examples of acid buffers suitable for use herein include acids such as hydrochloric acid sulfuric acid phosphoric acid hydrobromic acid and the like and organic acids such as oxalic acid maleic acid fumaric acid lactic acid malic acid tartaric acid citric acid.
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such as as measured by improved pulp delignification and or improved pulp bleaching an example of an effective amount of a peroxidase is 0 005 mg 10 g l of process water more preferably 0 01 1000 mg l of process water and most preferably 0 05 500 mg l of process water in regard to pulp applications such effective amount of a peroxidase will include 0 01 g 20 kg ton of pulp more preferably 0 1 g 5 kg ton of pulp and most preferably 1 g 2 kg ton of pulp an example of an effective amount of a laccase is 0 005 mg 10 g l of process water more preferably 0 01 1000 mg l of process water and most preferably 0 05 500 mg l of process water in regard to pulp applications such effective amount of a laccase will include 0 01 g 20 kg ton more preferably 0 1 g 5 kg ton and most preferably 1g 2 kg ton the peroxidases and laccases are preferably selected based their compatibility with the process conditions for the pulp treatment or waste water sludge treatment e g ph optimum temperature optimum acid stability although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention it is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the.
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program stored in a nonvolatile memory the program often is parameterized u2014 i e one or more of the operations the microprocessor performs is alterable by setting a parameter for example the microprocessor may be programmed to periodically trigger atrium stimulator 212 one of the parameters for this operation might be a value specifying the rate at which the stimulator is triggered the parameters may be provided to microprocessor 204 via telemetry module 218 and stored in memory 206 pacer 106 in fig2 uses first interval timer 208 to determine the delay between trigger signals applied to atrium stimulator 212 and ventricle stimulator 214 further second interval timer 210 measures the time since the last heartbeat sensed by the atrium sensor stimulator 212 or ventricle sensor stimulator 214 when either timer elapses the elapsed timer asserts an interrupt to microprocessor 204 to notify microprocessor 204 that the set amount of time has passed microprocessor 204 determines the source of the interrupt and takes the appropriate action for example if a maximum time has elapsed since the last heartbeat microprocessor 204 might trigger atrium sensor stimulator 212 microprocessor 204 preferably also monitors one or more physiological signals for example microprocessor 204 may detect cardiac voltage signals via atrium sensor 212 and or ventricle sensor 214 blood pressure body temperature and adaptive configuration data may also be monitored these signals preferably are logged in memory 206 for later retrieval by programmer 110 memory 206 preferably is large enough to store a.
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26 this enclosure 44 is adapted to be evacuated by the suction pump 45 so that in use during pulverizing operations and during subsequent cleaning operations when the sample tray 46 is removed dust and other waste material collected in the enclosure 44 is removed in a suitable filter associated with the suction pump 45 in use for example a geological sample is introduced into the feed chute 34 and the lid 47 is then closed the rotary anvil 12 is rotated until the sample has been pulverized to the desired particle size this pulverized sample flows outwardly between the mating faces 36 of the anvils 12 and 13 into the cowl 26 for discharge into the tray 46 after the sample has been pulverized the cleaning mode is actuated either automatically upon removal of the sample tray 46 or manually if a cleaning mode button is pressed upon commencement of the cleaning cycle the lock assembly 19 is released and the non rotary anvil 13 is retracted a set amount as preset by the tailstock location sensor assembly 48 to enable material remaining between the anvils and within the cowl to be flushed out by air blast or other means introduced at a suitable pressure from the plenum chamber 41 this air blast with assistance from the evacuated enclosure 44 will remove substantially all foreign material from the anvils 12 and 13 and the cowl 26 during the cleaning cycle the rotary anvil 12 may be rotated intermittently in opposite directions this is controlled by a selector switch on a control panel which indicates the number of reversals of rotation of.
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or for example with a purity of 93 to 95 it is also possible to use mercaptobenzthiazoles with a higher purity but this may have a detrimental effect on the economic viability of the process according to the present invention by using the process according to the present invention the benzothiazolyl sulfenamides are obtained with purities gt 99 and in yields of gt 92 of theoretical the rates of conversion with respect to the alkali metal salts of the mercaptobenz thiazole used are gt 99 furthermore it may be advantageous that only very small amounts of chloride ions are formed during the process according to the present invention which means that the process is environmentally friendly when compared with a process which uses only chlorine or only sodium hypochlorite as oxidizing agent although in the process according to the present invention oxidation is performed mainly with hydrogen peroxide and only small amounts of sodium hypochlorite are used it is regarded as surprising that the benzothiazolyl sulfenamides are obtained in the high qualities described with exceptionally high yields and high rates of conversion starting from the alkali metal salts of mercaptobenzthiazole 995 94 g of an aqueous 20 strength solution of sodium 2 mercaptobenzthiazole were placed in a reactor and 139 35 g of cyclohexylamine 100 strength were added to this aqueous solution with intensive.
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manual pulse generator 12 are determined by the function changeover switch 14 to be used for axis feed control they are delivered to the cpu 30 through an interface 40 thereupon the cpu 30 outputs the axis move commands corresponding to the pulses to the axis control circuit 42 if the pulses generated by the manual pulse generator 12 are determined by the function changeover switch 14 to be used for machining condition change in contrast they are delivered to the cpu 30 through the interface 40 thereupon the cpu 30 outputs the machining conditions corresponding to the pulses to the machining condition control circuit 52 an axis feed rate values of machining conditions etc are displayed on the display section 16 the manual pulse generator 12 of the hand operation panel 10 generates pulses proportional to the rotation amount of the rotating part 17 if the hand operation panel 10 is used for axis feed control the rotating part 17 of the manual pulse generator 12 is rotated in the clockwise direction direction so that the axis moves in a positive direction or is rotated in the counterclockwise direction direction u2212 so that the axis moves in a negative direction if the hand operation panel 10 is used for machining condition change or the like in contrast the rotating part 17 of the manual pulse generator 12 is rotated in the clockwise direction direction so that parameters of the machining conditions to be changed are increased by addition and is rotated in the counterclockwise direction direction u2212 so that the parameters of the machining conditions to be changed are reduced by subtraction the function changeover switch 14 on the hand operation panel 10 may be provided with a plurality of buttons not shown.
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is no possibility that this lot is brought to a standby state within the processing system by the lot just before this lot and the operation is completed in the minimum time while when the operation start time difference is small this lot is brought to a standby state by the lot just before this lot and the processing time is increased by the standby time actual results are shown in fig6 wherein the ordinate represents processing time and the abscissa represents start time difference specifically in order to provide an estimate value of the minimum processing time s for lots under respective operation conditions the start time difference t 1 shown in fig6 is used as the threshold value and the processing time in which the start time difference is larger than the threshold value may be estimated as the minimum processing time s for a combination of operation conditions for a certain object lot with operation conditions for a lot just before the object lot when the relationship of the start time difference between both the lots with the end time difference between both the lots is taken into consideration in the case of a small start time difference the.
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h sub s output______________________________________ 1 gt 0 gt 0 0 0 h k 1 h sub without 2 lt 0 gt 0 1 0 h k 1 h sub without 1 3 gt 0 lt 0 0 1 h k 1 h sub without 1 4 lt 0 lt 0 1 1 h k 1 h sub without______________________________________ first when updating term d k is negative i e d s 1 and tap coefficient h k is positive i e h s 0 as shown in row 2 of the above table negative leak is introduced in the positive tap coefficient cleverly this obtains because a one 39 s complement form of d k is on cable 460 and the carry in signal h s 0 as mentioned the one 39 s complement form of a negative number is one less than its two 39 s complement form hence a unit of negative leak is introduced second when updating term d k is positive i e d s 0 and tap coefficient h k is negative i e h s 1 as shown in row 3 positive leak is introduced in the negative tap coefficient this obtains in a deceptively simple manner since sign bit h s of tap coefficient h.
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201 alternatively in the case of engines of the same power only one of both engines operates the other being kept in an over idling speed advantageously the mode m 2 also manages the conventional restart of the engine in an over idling speed when the phases b e or c are close to come to the end if this conventional restart fails the mode switches to the mode m 4 the mode m 3 manages the failure cases of the engine used by re activating the other engine through its emergency assistance device for example when the oversized turbo engine 1 used in operation alone during the phases of cruising flight b or e fails the u201c small u201d engine 2 is quickly re activated via its emergency assistance device u 2 step 300 on the same way if the u201c small u201d engine 2 alone in operation during the search phase c fails the u201c big u201d engine 1 is rapidly re activated via its emergency assistance device u 1 step 301 such mode m 3 also manages for a long time such cruising or searching phases when the engine initially provided in operation has failed and has been substituted by the other engine being reactivated in the case of the cruising phases b and e the emergency assistance device u 2 is disconnected the oei ratings of the u201c small u201d engine 2 being armed in accordance with the safety certifications step 310.
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of the locking lever 210 is connected to one of the first link members 160 by a resilient member 180 due to the resilient member 180 the tape cassette housing 120 is capable of resiliently ascending and descending for the close contacting with and separation from the sub chassis 112 one side of the locking lever 210 is provided with the locking recess 230 into which the locking protrusion 220 is inserted so as to lock the tape cassette housing 120 onto the sub chassis 112 in a close contacting manner the corner 230 a of the locking recess 230 is connected to a guide surface 217 extending from the lower end of the locking lever 210 the locking lever 210 pivots within a range that is determined by a regulating protrusion 127 protruding from a side of the tape cassette housing 120 and a second hinge 173 protruding from the second link member 170 to a predetermined height accordingly excessive pivoting movement of the locking lever 210 due to the recovery force of the resilient lever 210 can be prevented meanwhile an unlocking protrusion 213 protrudes from a lower end of the locking lever 210 the unlocking protrusion 213 comes into contact with an end of the unlocking lever 117 pivotably disposed on the sub chassis 112 when the tape cassette housing 120 is locked operation of the unlocking protrusion 213 will be described below hereinafter loading unloading operations of the tape cassette housing as constructed above according to various embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings a loading operation of the tape cassette.
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for a stationary enclosure each of the walls and doors of the enclosure comprises a tubular steel frame and a heavy wire mesh which is welded to the frame in the preferred embodiment the round frame tubing is 1 u00bc u2033 11 gauge and the wire mesh is made of 1 u2033 16 gauge wire the base frame square tube is 1 u00bc u2033 16 gauge steel with 1 u2033 u00d7 4 u2033 reinforced steel rod referring to fig2 two shelves 38 are shown the shelves may also be made of heavy wire mesh or may be made of other materials such as wood as further shown in fig2 the top wall 12 is hingedly connected to the back wall by means of two hinges 36 these hinges may be loops at the ends of two wire members of the top wall wire mesh while each of the walls of the enclosure are made of a wire mesh material it should be understood that any one or more of these walls may be constructed of a solid material such as for instance sheet steel material or wood however for ease in conducting a visual inventory of the contents of the enclosure it is preferable that the walls are made of.
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preferably cap 20 comprises two regions top region 22 and middle region 24 top region 22 extends across the cap from one side to another similarly bottom region 28 extends from the based of the cap from one side to the other outer edge 34 joins from one side of top region 22 and middle region 24 to form a curve and then joins the other side of top region 22 and middle region 24 and together form a generally mushroom shape cap structure preferably outer edge 34 connects with top region 22 to form an arch to form an ellipse shape with first radius 26 then outer edge 34 preferably curves downward to connect with middle region 24 to form another ellipse with second radius 28 the downward curves allow for a mushroom cap like shape which also preferably means that top radius 26 is greater than middle radius 28 generally a circle is defined by one point and the distance radius r however it is preferred that the arch formed by joining outer edge 34 with top region 22 and middle region 24 is of an ellipse the ellipse is a natural extension of the circle instead of having one.
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pipeline from proteins to crystals and to the molecular structure is described in fig7 fig7 illustrates a structural genomics pipeline 700 from protein 701 to crystal 702 to atomic structure 703 referring now to fig1 7 the present invention provides an automated method and system for detecting the presence of macromolecular crystals from light microscopy images such as those obtained from crystallography experiments generally the automated method utilizes the phase information of the pixels in each image in performing crystal detection this provides much lower sensitivity to noise and other artifacts compared to amplitude or gradient based methods and leads to an edge map with many more features and in particular the edge map provided by the phase congruency method is used to identify specific geometric features in an image attributable to and most likely indicative of a crystalline structure such as for example parallel edges of similar length facing each other in relatively close proximity evaluation of detected geometries in this manner makes possible a low rate of false positive detections and an effective resolution to the visual inspection bottleneck discussed in the background caused by manual inspections it is notable that the term u201c automated u201d suggests the absence of human intervention although oversight of detection performance may still be present implementation of the present invention is suitably achieved using for example software computer code rom.
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where the gases are cleaned by washing showers 30 and then released to the atmosphere through duct 76 the washing water is collected at the bottom of the cyclone and recycled 740 by pumping 741 to initial washing in the manifold collection tube 30 and washing liquid in the cyclone 742 excess 75 will be released from the process to effluent treatment only during process start ups and shut downs fig1 comprises of exemplary spray units 20 in paper manufacturing using rotating fine mesh wires 2011 2031 as substrate to spray fibers to form the initial web 1 after this further fiber spraying is done on already formed web covering the wire various rollers 201 202 and 203 accommodate the movement of the rotating wire while the cleaning showers 30 keep the wire mesh clean for the new fiber mat the finished web is then transferred to the dryer section with a vacuum aided roller 204 and felt 2041 pressing against the roller 201 and picking up the web fig1 comprises of exemplary spray units 20 surfacing the already existing paper web in the machine wire 2031 2011 section the machines can have one or several wire units depending on how they were built at the time this featured machine is making a two ply paper and the top and the bottom plies are manufactured the conventional way using standard head boxes 200 to manufacture the top and bottom web layers the manufactured two web layers are then glued together with a spray unit 20 just before the webs get together between the roller 203 and wire 2011 after that another.
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at pin 3 that is electrical noise will probably exist at pin 3 in the form of brief voltage spikes these brief spikes can briefly drive q1 into conduction causing brief current pulses through r causing brief voltage spikes on vout the capacitor c absorbs the current pulses which would otherwise traverse through resistor r the small voltage rise in capacitor c due to the absorbed charge is dissipated by subsequent discharging through resistor r capacitor c preferably has a value of 10 picofarad and resistor r preferably has a value of 100k ohms 1 the construction of transistor q1 is significant it is a lateral pnp structure fabricated using cmos complementary metal oxide semiconductor techniques fig3 shows a lateral pnp a lateral pnp is different from a 34 vertical 34 pnp one type of which is shown in fig4 in a parasitic vertical pnp the collector c is held at the same voltage potential as the substrate such a transistor could not be used in a straightforward manner for the invention because in such a case vout in fig2 which is connected to the collector c would also be held at substrate potential however by using a lateral pnp the collector is not held at substrate potential as indicated in fig3 but its voltage can float thus the use of a lateral pnp transistor allows the collector c to rise in voltage above vss thus allowing a voltage drop to occur across resistor r 2 transistor q1.