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processed according to the instant invention can be formed into yarns using any conventional method including but not limited to ring spinning open end spinning and air jet spinning methods in fact the fiber preparation process enables the production of finer size open end spun yarns than have heretofore been achievable at commercially acceptable levels of production since the improved consistency of the dyed fiber input results in fewer ends down during the spinning process in a particularly preferred method of the invention designed to achieve virtually nep less heather yarns the dyed fibers are combed blended with natural fibers and the blended fibers are combed together as a result the dyed fibers have thus undergone two combing operations in this way extremely high quality soft yarns are produced which have more intimate fiber blending because the dyeing process often has a tendency to strip some of the natural oils from the fibers it has also been found to be desirable in some cases to add one or more conventional types of lubricant to the fibers prior to combing them particularly where the ginning process has removed more than an optimal level of the fibers 39 natural oils the amount and types of such lubricants can be readily selected depending on the particular batch of cotton fibers being processed without undue experimentation by someone having ordinary skill in the art a variety of yarns were prepared according to various embodiments of the instant invention and the results are outlined below for purposes of comparison with the physical characteristics of conventionally produced yarns for purposes of description below the term u201c scratch combed u201d is used to describe the combing of fibers which was performed at a machine.
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pivot pins 122 124 projecting from the upper and lower surfaces of the steering axle 110 are journalled by means of part spherical bearing shells 136 in this way the steering axle 110 can pivot about the vertical axis 126 relative to the skate 100 to produce the desired compound steering movement the skate 100 is itself journalled by means of its pivot pins 101 and 102 onto a body member 140 that forms part of the body of the tractor this allows the skate 100 to pivot together with the steering axle 110 about the fore aft axis 128 which enables the wheels 112 at the opposite ends of the steering axle 110 to move up and down relative to the tractor body when the tractor is moving over uneven ground the pivoting about the fore aft axis 128 is limited in that surfaces 106 on the opposite sides of the plate 103 come into contact with adjustable end stops on the underside of the body member 140 of the tractor the advantage offered by the invention is that even when the skate 100 has moved to a limit position against an end stop the steering axle 110 can still rotate about the vertical axis 126 without the stop surfaces rubbing against one another not only.
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of applications the arm subassembly 60 includes a structural arm 61 that houses the arm printed circuit board pcb subassembly 70 the arm pcb 71 may be single or double sided and contains the light emitting devices 72 and can also contain other electrical components such as resistors not shown in the preferred embodiment the light emitting devices are light emitting diodes leds the wires 42 pass through window 67 in the arm 61 and are electrically connected to the holes 73 in the arm pcb 71 the arm closeout 62 is used to retain the arm pcb subassembly 70 the arm closeout 62 is fastened to the arm 61 using snaps 65 which are retained by walls 66 the spring 39 in held in place by pin 64 the arm subassembly 60 mates to the body 30 using the trunnions 31 and holes 63 the arm subassembly 60 is free to pivot about the axis of the trunnion 31 the spring 39 applies a force on the arm subassembly 60 that causes the arm subassembly 60 to be in the open configuration as shown in fig1 to accomplish an important function of the invention there is shown in fig4 and 5 the installation of the invention in a motor vehicle 80 the invention 20 is put into the closed configuration as shown in fig2 the closed configuration causes the invention 20 to have a projected size that.
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from the scope of the invention in which case any portion of the catalyst bed 245 would considered to be identical with any other portion of the catalyst bed 245 in that each identifiable portion would contain catalyst and a resistive element 235 the resistive element 235 may also be independent of the catalyst bed 245 a form of support for the catalyst bed 245 or potentially the catalyst itself any method or means for associating a resistive element 235 with a portion of the catalyst bed 245 may be used without departing from the scope of the invention the ignition system 200 may comprise a voltage source 215 a capacitor 230 the resistive element 235 and switches 220 225 where the switches 220 225 may be under control of the controller 140 fig1 the ignition system 200 may have a charging mode and an operational mode while in the charging mode switch 220 may be closed and switch 225 may be open to allow the voltage source 215 to charge the capacitor 230 when in the operational mode switch 220 may be opened and switch 225 may be closed so that the capacitor 230 may serve as a power source and discharge across the resistive element 235 to provide sufficient heat to the portion of the catalyst bed 245 and aid the reaction of the monopropellant 250 this discharge by capacitor 230 may cause a rapid thermal increase of the portion of the catalyst bed 245 associated with resistive element 235 once the catalyst bed 245 and thus the reactor 135 has reached a predetermined thermal point the monopropellant 250 may be injected through the reactor 135 so that monopropellant 250 comes into.
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the second layer can be of identical nature to the cells of the first layer to obtain a thicker tissue or of different origin such as fibroblasts to create a two cell type living organ equivalent in order for example to study cell cell interactions to study smooth muscle cell contraction the tubular tissue made of smooth muscle cells is slid off its tubular support and cut in annular sections of desired width alternatively the annular sections may be cut before the tubular tissue is slid off the support such an annular section can be mounted on an isometric force transducer whilst in an organ culture bath and submitted to a basal tension stimulations can be carried on by injecting vasoactive substances in the bath and recording the contractile response through the transducer output this technique is well established and this invention can be a substitute for animal blood vessels which are normally used as contractile tissue the following example describes one method for preparing a contractile tubular tissue made of smooth muscle cells according to the present invention it is not intended to limit the scope of this invention to one particular shape cell origin or age time frame component concentration or culture condition one skilled in the art can readily appreciate that various modifications can be made to the method without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention typically 750 000 viable sub cultured human smooth muscle cells passages 3 7 are seeded in a standard 75 cm 2 culture dish for a final seeding density of 10 4.
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passively restrained in the radial direction by means of permanent magnets while an active axial restraint is provided by a combination of permanent magnets and electromagnetic windings application_number US 62232475 A description referring now to fig1 a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated having a housing 10 defined by a larger diameter cylindrical wall 11 and a smaller diameter cylindrical wall 12 joined by a pair of circular end plates 13 and 14 a rotor 20 is shown between stator members 21 and 22 mounted for rotation about spin axis sa a cross section of the preferred embodiment of fig1 taken along plane 2 2 is shown in fig2 the magnetically suspended angular momentum wheel according to the present invention will be more clearly understood by referring to fig2 where a rotor 20 shown in further detail in fig4 is shown mounted within housing 10 between a pair of stator members 21 and 22 shown in further detail in fig3 rotor 20 is suspended between stator members 21 and 22 by means of magnetic fields stator member 21 includes a circular base plate 25 to which is fastened a circular sheet of steel 26 and to which in turn is laminated a thin circular sheet of aluminum 27 base plate 25 can also serve as part of housing member 11 see fig1 aluminum sheet 27 is the base.
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part of the paver machine and the position thereof can be controlled by suitable well known hydraulic cylinders 40 which are attached to the main screed section 36 the piston rods 41 of the hydraulic cylinders 40 are connected to the extendible screed sections 38 so as to increase or decrease the width of the distribution chamber as the paving machine is operating so that varying widths on each side of the paving machine may be paved such extendible screed paver machines are also provided with electrical switching control consoles on each side of the machine to provide for separate finger tip electrical switch control of the extendable screed sections 38 the paver 20 is provided with an edge sensing means 42 in accordance with the present invention the edge sensing means 42 is shown as being mounted to the extendible screed extension 38 by a suitable bracket 44 the edge sensing means 42 continuously determines the edge line 16 of the cold mat section 10 and is arranged and constructed to provide an appropriate signal which is employed in a desired manner to assure that the second mat section of fresh paving material is arranged to be laid in accordance with such determination so that such joint edge of the second mat section is placed in a desired location with respect to the edge line 16 for example the joint edge of the second mat section of fresh paving material may be placed parallel to and with a predetermined over lap of the edge line 16 or it may be placed parallel to and contiguous with the edge line 16 of the cold mat section 10 this is accomplished by controlling steering the paver in accordance with the edge line determination to control the position of the.
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2015252765 A1 abstract an injection nozzle for use in injecting lubricating oil into cylinders in large engines is provided the nozzle is adapted for fastening in a cylinder wall with a nozzle rod extending through the cylinder wall and with a nozzle outlet at the inner end of the nozzle rod the nozzle rod includes a cylindrical valve seat boring with a displaceable valve body having a cylindrical sealing face which interacts with the cylindrical valve seat boring of the nozzle rod the valve body biased by a spring for effective closing of the valve the valve body is formed by a cylindrical rod having a turned recess in the cylindrical sealing face of the valve body the turned recess is arranged at the inner end of the valve body with parts of the cylindrical sealing face of the valve body at each side of the turned recess application_number US 201314431083 A description fig1 shows an embodiment of the injection nozzle where possible leak oil is conducted into the cylinder the injection nozzle includes a nozzle rod divided into an inner part 1 which contains a valve body 3 and an outer part extending through a cylinder wall 102 see fig1 and formed by an inner tube 5 and an outer tube 6 alternatively the nozzle rod can be made in one piece 20 u2014 bevelled sides of valve body for forming a pressurised oil supply duct 21 u2014 valve seat boring interacting with valve body sealing faces 3 a 3.
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less water can be used the term 34 polar organic solvent 34 includes solvents such as organic amides lower alkanols dimethyl sulfoxide tetrahydrofuran acetonitrile acetone dioxane and the like or a mixture of such solvents organic amide solvents such as formamide acetamide and dimethylformamide are especially useful solvents in the process in this invention for example compound 2 is dissolved in formamide with warming about two volumes of water are added to the formamide solution hydrochloric acid is added until the solution has a ph of about 2 and compound 1 is allowed to crystallize lower alkanols such as ethanol are also especially useful solvents in the process of this invention ethanol is particularly advantageous because it is relatively non toxic when ethanol is used typically compound 2 is slurried in warm ethanol concentrated hydrochloric acid is added to the slurry dissolving compound 2 in the solution which forms and compound 1 is allowed to crystallize concentrated hydrochloric acid is preferably used in the process of this invention since more dilute solutions of the acid result in larger volumes of crystallization solution it is especially desirable to avoid larger volumes whenever possible in large scale crystallizations hydrochloric acid solutions having a concentration of about 12n are especially useful the process of this invention is carried out conveniently by warming the solution containing compound 1 to temperatures of about 30 u00b0 to about 45 u00b0 c initially and subsequently cooling it to room temperature or below after crystallization the hydrochloride salt.
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have a hole 99 b on the corner between side 92 and side 95 and or the corner between side 93 and side 96 referring now to fig3 b 3d in another embodiment the base membrane portion 90 u2032 may be comprised of two separate triangular shaped portions 120 124 the first triangular shaped portion 120 may preferably be comprised of three sides 95 u2032 92 u2032 122 a tab 97 which may have a hole 98 and a side tab 99 a which may have a hole 99 b side 95 u2032 and side 122 are preferably connected by a tab 97 while side 95 u2032 and side 92 u2032 are preferably connected by a side tab 99 a the second triangular shaped portion 124 may preferably be comprised of three sides 96 u2032 93 u2032 126 a tab 97 which may have a hole 98 and a side tab 99 a which may have a hole 99 b side 96 u2032 and side 126 are preferably connected by a tab 97 while side 96 u2032 and side 93 u2032 are preferably connected by a side tab 99 a in an exemplary embodiment the first triangular shaped portion 120 and the second triangular shaped portion 124 are arranged to form a base membrane portion 90 u2032 the base membrane portion 90 u2032 may be substantially similar to base membrane portion 90 however base membrane portion 90 u2032 has a middle adjustment feature 130 which allows the fitment 40 to be adjusted when sides 95 u2032 and 96 u2032 are sealed to the top membrane portion 80 the middle adjustment feature 130 is preferably formed by the overlapping of side 122 on the first triangular shaped portion 120 and.
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4 h h 48 64 6536 4 ch sub 3 sc sub 6 h sub 4 h h 59 82 8337 3 4 5 ch sub 3 o sub 3 c sub 6 h sub 2 h h 52 121 12238 2 4 ch sub 3 o sub 2 c sub 6 h sub 3 h h 53 76 7739 3 4 c sub 6 h sub 4 ch sub 2 o sub 2 c sub 6 h sub 3 h h 31 60 6140 3 c sub 6 h sub 5 o c sub 6 h sub 4 h h 50 50 5241 2 3 ch sub 3 o sub 2 c sub 6 h sub 3 h h 35 140 14142 3 4 ch sub 3 o sub 2 c sub 6 h sub 3 h h 27 106 10743 2 4 6 ch sub 3 o sub 3 c sub 6 h sub 2 h h 17 104 10544 2 thienyl h h 50 55 5745 nch sub 3pyrrol 2 yl h h 59 85 8746 2 pyridyl h h 23 67 6847 4 ch sub 3 sub 2 nc sub 6 h sub 4 h h 12 125 12748 3 cf.
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line sbi is interposed between the activation signal line sseni and the main bit line mb and a series circuit of an n channel mos transistor q t2 which is driven by the sub sense amplifier selection signal tgi and an n channel mos transistor q s2 whose gate is connected to the sub bit line sbi is interposed between the activation signal line sseni and the main bit line mb the sub sense amplifier 2i is composed of these four transistors q t1 q t2 q s1 and q s2 next the operation of the circuit of this embodiment will be explained with reference to fig6 in the initial stage at a time point t 1 the mos transistors q y are cut off to separate i o buses i o i o from the main bit line pair mb mb since the pre charge balance signal pdl the sub bit line selection signal such as ssi for each sub bit line and the sub sense amplifier selection signal tgi are at the high level at this time the mos transistors q p q b q t1 q t2 q 11 and q 12 are all turned on and each sub bit line pair sbi sbi is at the predetermined pre charge level all the activation signals sseni msep and msen too are at the high level at this time the mos transistors q s1 q s2.
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as follows fig1 shows the control method for sma in the invention five control devices 101 are provided firstly the shape memory alloy 102 is divided into 5 sections having the same length at about 20 cm there are connected to respective 5 control devices 101 thus the mutual distance among control devices 101 each other is the same the constant current supply device 103 is connected to the shape memory alloy 102 to provide about 100 ma of constant current after the current passes through the shape memory alloy 102 from the constant current supply device 103 five control devices 101 can control the elongation amount of the shape memory alloy 102 the control method of the invention can reach about 15 of the elongation amount and it is nearly a linear way and can get sectional control effect of sma the sectional system will change sma in order to avoid the different flex speed of the system and protect the sma so 100 ma of constant current supply is used the power consumed and the heat generated by sma will be the same the invention can adjust the number of control device 101 when the control device 101 is increased or decreased the same flex amount still can be controlled fig2 shows the schematic diagram for the control apparatus of sma of the invention comprising a battery power device i e constant current supply 201 to provide constant current supply and boost current and a charge pump 202 sets up from the first voltage as 1 5v to the second voltage as 4 5v the main controller 203 is a 8 bit controller 12c2052ad having a d transformation function which can input or output a specific current as 20 ma the light sensitive resistor cds.
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the desired length and optionally control and drive the mastic pump 10 with an electric motor so as to apply the same size of mastic bead 13 a to the trim product 1 regardless of how fast the trim material 1 is moving through the device the control unit can also optionally to control and drive the bottom drive roller 3 using a motor also shown in fig2 are wheels 16 and a handle 17 used to easily move the device around the job site or from site to site fig3 shows a right side view of an embodiment of the present invention with the cam assembly 18 and part of the guide wheels 19 removed so that the internal parts of this embodiment of the device may be seen generally in this view the product moves from right to left through the device as it is being dispensed as indicated by the arrow on the left side of the view the bottom drive roller 3 is normally mechanically linked to the advance lever 4 such that when the advance lever 4 is rotated counter clockwise it mechanically engages the bottom drive roller 3 to rotate in the same direction when the advance lever 4 rotates clockwise the bottom drive roller 3 is mechanically disengaged and.
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46 connected to a pair of cables 48 which in turn are connected to a lift cable 50 the pull lines 28 may be similarly secured to a pull cable not shown both the lift and pull cables are controlled by a crane or the like in the preferred method of operation the bucket 10 is dragged over the earth by the pull lines 28 until the interior of the bucket 10 is loaded with dug earth the lift cable 50 and lift lines 26 are then used to lift the entire bucket 10 in order to clear it from obstacles as it is swung by the supporting crane to the location where the earth is to be dumped the combination of the tension of the lift lines 26 and the pull lines 28 together with the weight of the loaded bucket 10 acting effectively at its center of gravity create a net moment force around the coaxial pivots 22 which keeps the link plates 20 against the stops 40 as shown in fig1 when the bucket 10 is to be dumped the pull lines 28 are slacked causing the opposing moment exerted on the link plates 20 by the lift lines 26 to be to be greater than the moment exerted by the pull lines 28 this causes the link plates 20 to pivot to the position shown in fig3 against the other stops 38 which causes the bucket 10 to dump this change in net moment results not only from the different forces exerted by the lines 26 28 but.
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different types of heaters or mixers as an example the nozzle designs to be described below could be used with various different types of steam injection heaters that do not include any type of modulation but rather utilize steam pressure modulation to control the amount of heating in a direct steam injection heater that does not include internal modulation the amount of steam injected into the liquid being heated is controlled by the pressure and supply of steam into an injection tube the nozzle designs of the present disclosure can be utilized as part of the injection tube to further improve the introduction of heated gas into the liquid flow throughout the present disclosure the injection of a heated gas into a flow of an unheated liquid is commonly referred to as the injection of steam however it should be understood that other types of gases could be injected into the fluid stream as an example heated ozone nitrous air or other gases could be utilized while operating within the scope of the present disclosure fig4 illustrates one possible nozzle design with the purpose of stabilizing the steam jet under conditions which may cause instability in the standard straight walled nozzle this design is characterized by two coaxial cylinders the first is a small cylinder 17 open to.
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which reduced their extraction rate in cold water thus increasing the theanine concentration in the extract the cold water extraction is carried out with water at a temperature of from 1 to 50 u00b0 c for a time period of from 1 to 120 minutes preferably the temperature and duration are such that the product of the temperature in degrees celsius and the duration of the extraction in minutes cmins is from 30 to 1000 preferably from 100 to 500 the cold water extraction step may be carried out in a batchwise or continuous manner when run continuously the extraction time refers to the mean residence time of the tea leaf preferably the water is at a temperature of from 3 to 30 u00b0 c preferably from 5 to 20 u00b0 c preferably the extraction is for a time period of from 5 to 60 minutes or even from 10 to 45 minutes the extraction may be carried out in any suitable contacting equipment for example a stirred tank preferably the water to leaf weight ratio is from 5 1 to 50 1 more preferably from 10 1 to 30 1 following extraction the extract is preferably filtered to remove the leaves the liquor is then preferably centrifuged to remove any coarse material which manages to pass through the filter another preferential step is demineralisation of the liquor preferably the cold water extract is also demineralised by any suitable process known in the art the enriched extract will need to be concentrated because it normally comprises over.
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p n is the polarization with no bottle present with the current system changes in polarization can be measured to better than one part in 10 000 or better than 0 01 this data is saved in a data file along with other information such as time data comments background level average level etc l the slope of the relation rp i as a function of angle is examined and areas of relatively large changes of slope are categorized as point defects these regions are eliminated from the data by replacing them with a straight line going from the point proceeding the region in question to the first point after that region to give rpm i m the low frequency portion of the relation rp i is calculated be applying a digital lowpass filter to the data with the point defects removed rrm i the cutoff of this filter is currently 200 points this is equivalent to a spatial wave length of 40 u00b0 rlf i will be used to reference this low frequency portion of the relation n the spatial spectral energy of rrm i around the bottle is calculated by determining the root mean square of the data with the point defects removed the high frequency portion of the relation is found by subtraction the low frequency portion rlf i from the whole rrm i the energy for this relation rhf i containing spatial frequencies less than 40 u00b0 in extent high frequency stress is determined by using root mean square relation m the various forms of rp i are plotted on the computer monitor for realtime examination by an operator these include the.
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due to the potential slope and is recombined at relatively lower probability this means that the light having such a shorter wavelength can also contribute to the generation of effective photocurrent like the light having a relatively longer wavelength which reaches the amorphous silicon layer 24 to generate photocarriers therein as described hereinabove the photosensitive device of the present invention develops an improved spectral characteristic with respect to the shorter wavelength for reference since the amorphous silicon layer of the prior art structure shown in fig3 b in comparison to the amorphous silicon layer 26 of this embodiment is relatively deeply doped and thus has a lower resistivity an electric field is barely formed therein consequently even if photocarrier pairs are generated by an incident light 32a they are recombined without flowing through the layer the carrier pairs thus do not contribute to the photocurrent generation as illustrated in fig4 this is also the case when the amorphous silicon layer 26 is of the n type and the amorphous silicon layer 24 is intrinsic i or of the p type the energy band construction in this case is as depicted in fig5 a fig5 b illustrates the band energy structure of the.
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line 117 a since a pattern extended from the drain electrode 117 b overlaps the scanning line 111 completely even if there is a misalignment between the scanning line 111 and the signal line 117 a the capacitance between the scanning line 111 and the drain line 117 b is always maintained constant accordingly the u03b4vp and u03b4vpxl involved in the effective voltage for driving the lcd are maintained constant owing to the cgs cgd and ccross which are always constant regardless of the misalignment in the drawing u2018 u03b4 u2019 is greater than a movement caused by the misalignment of the scanning line 111 and the signal line 117 a u2018 u03b4 u2019 is greater than a movement caused by the misalignment of the scanning line 111 and the channel layer 115 and u201c u03b4 u201d is greater than a movement caused by the misalignment of the signal line 117 a and the channel layer 115 fig3 illustrates a plan view of a unit pixel of an lcd in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention wherein reference symbols are the same as the foregoing embodiment and operation of the present embodiment is also the same this embodiment is different from the previous embodiment in that a portion for the channel layer is extended by u2018 u03b2 u2019 to increase a width u2018 w u2019 of the channel layer on the scanning line which is wider than a variation of the cgd caused by the misalignment to assure a more stable operation of the.
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animals were then given water but nothing else all animal procedures were conducted in strict adherence to the european directive for protection of vertebrate animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes 86 609cee and portuguese legislation decreto lei 129 92 portarias 1005 92 e 1131 97 the number of animals used was the minimum possible in compliance with current regulations and scientific integrity anandamide ethanolamine 1 3 h 40 60 ci mmol was obtained from american radiochemicals all other reagents were obtained from sigma aldrich optiphase supermix was obtained from perkin elmer and activated charcoal were obtained from sigma aldrich tissues were thawed on ice and were homogenized in 10 volumes of membrane buffer 3 mm mgcl 2 1 mm edta 50 mm tris hcl ph 7 4 with either potter elvejhem brains u2014 8 strokes at 500 rpm or heidolph diax livers u2014 2 strokes at position 5 for 20 sec with 30 sec pauses total protein in tissues was determined with the biorad protein assay biorad using a standard curve of bsa 50 250 u03bcg ml reaction mix total volume of 200 u03bcl contained 2 u03bcm aea 2 u03bcm aea 5 nm 3 h aea 0 1 fatty acid free bsa 15 u03bcg brain 5 u03bcg liver or 50 u03bcg lung protein in 1 mm edta 10 mm tris ph 7 6 after a 15 min pre incubation period at 37 u00b0 c reaction was started by the addition of the substrate solution cold aea radiolabelled aea bsa reaction was carried out for 10 min brain and lung or 7 min liver before termination by the addition of 400.
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vertical walls 7 and 9 joined by a bottom portion 11 the inside surface of wall 3 and the outside surface of wall 7 are contoured so as to provide a vertical chamber 12 of steadily diminishing cross section culminating in a non return valve formed by wipers 13 and 15 a second chamber 17 formed by walls 3 and 9 going from bottom to top has a cross sectional area which steadily increases as will be seen below the fluid passing from chamber 12 to 17 has a maximum velocity at the valve formed by wipers 13 and 15 and one formed by a wiper 18 thus obviating the possibility of spent liquor reversing flow as it enters through an inlet 19 in delay tank 5 and flows into chamber 12 through an opening 21 positioned under the delay tank 5 is a bottom roller 23 cooperating with the wiper 18 and positioned on an axle 25 an inlet roller 27 is secured to an axle 29 while an outlet roller 31 is secured to an axle 33 such that tangential lines from roller 27 to roller 23 and from roller 23 to roller 31 are substantially vertical in this manner sliver can be continuously drawn over roller 27.
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to the inside of the coil assembly 40 and an outer flow path to the outside of the coil assembly 40 selectively as an exemplary embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in fig8 two or more flow path separators may be installed in the inner flow path or the outer flow path in this case an upper passage and a lower passage may be additionally formed depending on the number of the flow path separators that is in order for the mr fluid to circulate for only half a turn along the perimeter of the coil assembly a first flow path separator 60 a and a second flow path separator 70 a are additionally installed on the opposite side and in order for the mr fluid which has been blocked from flowing by means of the additionally installed flow passage separators 60 a and 70 a to be discharged outward lower passages 12 c and 12 d and upper passages 52 c and 52 d may be additionally installed in the lower plate 10 and the upper plate 50 partitions of such flow paths may be formed according to the properties of mr fluid such as viscosity particle density.
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to the upper annulus 56 by virtue of seal 52 going back to the fig3 position this is accomplished with a j slot mechanism that will be described below in the circulation mode of fig4 the return flow through the screens not shown is shown by arrows 60 the positions in fig3 and 4 can be sequentially obtained with a pickup and set down force using the j slot assembly mentioned before in fig5 the string 12 has been raised until the metering dogs 38 have landed against a shoulder 62 a pull of a predetermined force for a predetermined time will displace fluid through an orifice and ultimately allow the dogs 38 to collapse into or past bore 64 as shown in fig6 also picking up to the fig5 position lets the reciprocating set down device 42 come out of bore 40 so that it can land on shoulder 66 for selective support picking up the reciprocating set down device 42 off shoulder 66 and then setting it down again will allow the reciprocating set down device 42 to re enter bore 40 once the valve assembly 44 is pulled past bore 40 as shown in fig6 and returned back into bore 40 it is armed re entering bore 40 then close the valve assembly 44.
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in the installation of piston 14 piston chamfer 26 is included piston chamfer 26 is an angular chamfer located near piston centering surface 20 the angular chamfer is incorporated to assist in installing piston 14 about plunger tube 12 multiple plunger assemblies 10 with plunger tubes 12 of varying diameters can be incorporated into a telescopic hydraulic cylinder 30 as shown in fig3 fig3 demonstrates the exterior of telescopic hydraulic cylinder 30 when extended plunger assembly 10 is located in cylinder 32 plunger assemblies of smaller diameters not shown are located in cylinders 34 fig4 demonstrates extended telescopic hydraulic cylinder 30 in use with dump body 36 to extend telescopic hydraulic cylinder 30 oil is introduced in to cylinder 32 hydraulic pressure is built up and pushes against piston end 38 shown in fig1 the hydraulic pressure pushes against this surface when extending each plunger when closed each plunger assembly 10 rests on piston end 38 piston stop 40 receives piston end 38 of the succeeding plunger when closed each succeeding plunger assembly 10 will rest against piston stop 40 in a telescopic hydraulic cylinder with multiple plunger assemblies plunger tube 12 includes plunger oil hole 42 plunger oil hole 42 allows oil to pass from plunger to plunger for normal cylinder operation once plunger tube assembly 10 is fully extended oil not shown passes through plunger oil hole 42 to reach the next plunger assembly not shown hydraulic pressure then pushes on the piston end not shown of the succeeding plunger extending the succeeding plunger wear guide groove 44 is also included in the preferred embodiment a non metallic.
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and the isotactic strength of the soda lime borosilicate glass is about 500 p s i in preparing the plastisol powdered vinyl resin is first completely dispersed within the plasticizers and other additives e g lubricant uv stabilizer heat stabilizer and charged within a suitably sized reaction vessel and then mixed and agitated for five minutes until blended the amount of plasticizer based on weight of vinyl should generally be within the range 45 to 55 parts per hundred weight of vinyl lubricants and other known additives may be added in amounts sufficient to achieve the desired properties for both the plastisol as well as for the finished coating lubricant may be added at a concentration from about 2 to about 4 wt based on the weight of the entire plastisol formulation the vinyl resin may be added and mixed at low speeds until coated with the plastisizers the resulting paste is then mixed at a higher speed for to continue to disperse the resin within the plasticizer and additive blend to form a uniform base composition a mixing time of about ten minutes is generally suitable the aforementioned ptfe powder may then be added to the base and mixed thoroughly to provide a uniform mix ptfe is typically added to the plastisol at a concentration within the range from 1 to 10 by weight based on the weight of the aforementioned base and preferably within the range from 2 to 5 the tmptma or other acrylic monomer may be added to the plastisol blend and mixed at a medium speed for suitable period of time e g 20 minutes acrylic monomer is added to the plastisol at a.
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the weight and contact height of select axles with wheels 22 in multiple tandem axle type vehicles may be changed by changing the settings of load leveler valve 50 air diverter 52 and regulator 54 depending upon the need air will be diverted to lift air bag 44 which in turn actuates second end 32 of lever 28 causing lever 28 to rotate about the fulcrum 34 and in turn lift first end 30 first end 30 then exerts upward pressure on adjustable sling 38 lifting axle with wheel 22 which in turn lifts remote end with adapter 20 which is now able to deflate and compress first suspension air bag 24 by exhausting air to atmosphere through diverter valve 52 the result is an elevated wheel position relative to ground level 56 such that the tires on axles with wheels 22 that are part of lift axle suspensions 10 are conserved further should the need to adapt the lift axle suspension 10 to a different vehicle an operator may select one of adjustably positioned fulcrum points 40 and adjust the sling by operating sling adjustment mechanism 42 in order to allow for safe operation of a lift axle the prior art lift axle suspension 10 described above was designed to ensure that the safe operating load limit could not be exceeded when a trailer is being operated in the u201c lift u201d or u201c up u201d mode in the lift axle mode diverter 52 is set to supply air to lift bag 44 which causes corresponding air bag 24 to be compressed and axle 22 to be raised regulator 54 is set to prevent the pressure in line 48 d from exceeding.
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a 0 5 wt concentration of sicl 4 in the same manner as in embodiment 1 a water repellent glass substrate is obtained also with this repellent glass substrate as shown in the table 1 superior results can be obtained in the initial contact angle and the durability i e the weather resistance test and the abrasion test after the undercoating treatment using tetrachlorotin or tetrachlorozirconium as the agent for the undercoating treatment in place of chlorosilane the water repellent glass substrate was produced by using the above mentioned agent b for water repellent treatment thereof though they show 106 u00b0 for the initial contact angle however the initial critical inclination angles thereof became large such as 18 u00b0 and 19 u00b0 and the contact angles after the weather resistance test were reduced to 65 u00b0 and 64 u00b0 respectively the water repellent glass substrate was produced in the same manner as in embodiment 1 except that as the solvent for the undercoating treatment liquid chloroform was used in place of ethanol though table 1 shows a large contact angle at 107 u00b0 however the initial critical inclination angle is large such as 20 u00b0 and the contact angle after the weather resistance test was reduced to 63 u00b0 and the contact angle after the abrasion test was also reduced to 67 u00b0 comparison 6 was performed for double checking embodiment 6 which is disclosed in the specification of japanese patent no 2 525 536 namely the water repellent glass substrate was obtained in the same.
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used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting the use of u201c including u201d u201c comprising u201d or u201c having u201d and variations thereof herein are meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items unless specified or limited otherwise the terms u201c mounted u201d u201c connected u201d u201c supported u201d and u201c coupled u201d and variations thereof are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings connections supports and couplings also although directional references such as upper lower downward upward rearward bottom front rear etc may be made herein in describing the drawings these references are made relative to the drawings as normally viewed for convenience these directions are not intended to be taken literally or limit the present invention in any form in addition terms such as u201c first u201d u201c second u201d and u201c third u201d are used herein for purposes of description and are not intended to indicate or imply relative importance significance or ordering unless otherwise indicated fig1 shows a battery powered mining hauler 1 the battery powered mining hauler 1 is used to transport mined material in underground mining operations the battery powered mining hauler 1 generally comprises a chassis a battery tray 5 one or more batteries 10 shown in fig5 and a battery tray cover.
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10 steam flows through the bucket 14 and nozzle partition 20 the turbine depicted in fig1 is equipped with labyrinth packings 22 24 and 26 labyrinth packings 22 and 24 are mounted to a packing ring segment or a hard tooth carrier 28 and labyrinth packing 26 is mounted to a packing ring segment 30 as is conventional each packing ring segment 28 30 is one of multiple arcuate segments that are assembled circumferentially to the nozzle inner ring 16 or casing 18 respectively the labyrinth packings 22 24 and 26 reduce secondary flow losses between the rotary and stationary components more particularly between the rotor 10 and nozzle inner ring 16 and between the buckets 14 and casing 18 while effective it is understood that the labyrinth packings 22 24 and 26 cannot reduce secondary flow losses to the extent possible with brush seals because of the gap between the hard teeth 32 33 of the respective labyrinth packings and the opposing surfaces with which they seal thus in accordance with the 39 086 patent the packing ring segment or hard tooth carrier 28 mounted to the nozzle inner ring 16 further includes a brush seal 34 situated axially between the sets of labyrinth packings 22 and 24 the labyrinth.
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the highest energy i e highest temparature point of the storage chamber in this case at the opening adjacent duct 29 where thermostat sensor t3 is located the fourth location is at the highest energy i e highest temperature point in the solar collector in this case near the top outlet where thermostat sensors t1 t1 39 and t1 34 are located sensor t1 is part of a differential thermostat in combination with sensor t2 it operates relay cr1 which shifts switch 42 between two positions to complete a circuit for low speed blower windings or a circuit for high speed blower windings for motor a of blower a differential thermostates are conventional items marketed for example under the trademarks 34 honeywell 34 and 34 rho sigma 34 the operation of which is explained hereinafter in fig1 a 2a 3a 4a and 5a is set forth an electrical diagram depicting a control circuit each figure showing the control circuit in a different mode of operation the circuit is powered from bus lines l1 and l2 and includes relays cr1 cr2 cr3 cr4 cr5 cr6 cr6a cr6b and cr7 as well as temperature sensors t1 t1 39 t1 34 t2 t3 and t4 it includes an electrical motor a for blower a and an electrical motor b for blower b a motor operated damper c and a motor operated damper e a differential thermostat 40 employs temperature sensor t1 in the solar collector and.
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tube it is then inputted into the two output end filter circuits 44 and at last the signal is outputted from the left and right output ends 26 28 the class a current amplifier 14 has no effect of voltage amplification and its other characteristics include large inputting impedance low outputting impedance with the input signal and the output signal being in phase the signal amplifier circuit 11 can further comprise a voltage amplifier cascading with the class a current amplifier 14 to obtain advantages of both a voltage amplifier and a current amplifier a heating voltage of the filament electrode 58 of the double triode 40 is 6 3v and is supplied by the filament heating circuit 18 an operating voltage of the plate electrode 52 of the double triode 40 is 115v which is supplied by the voltage booster circuit 16 capacitors of the two input end filter circuits 44 and 46 and grounded resistors connected to the cathode 54 of the double triode 40 can be adjusted according to user preferences adjusting the capacitors of the input end filter circuits 44 and 46 allows for changing frequency response of the filter circuits 44 and 46 adjusting the grounded resistors connected to the cathode.
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working regardless of the size of the lead angle of the external thread 22 b on the adjustment nut 22 in addition by making an appropriate setting of the gap u03b4 the backlash can easily be changed in one example of a manufacturing method for the clutch ring 240 a two step forming is conducted by blanking to snap a ring form to be the clutch ring 240 out from a coil material with a predetermined width and by drawing the clutching section 242 and bending all plate teeth 243 a simultaneously however the manufacturing method and the number of process for the clutch ring 240 are not limited to what is described herein another embodiment of this invention is explained next for the explanation of this embodiment identical members from the first embodiment have the same reference numbers except for the clutch ring 340 and the explanation of identical members will be omitted here fig6 8 show the clutch ring 340 with different shapes of plate teeth the clutch ring 340 comprises a ring shape clutch section 342 integrally formed from a thin metal plate material by press and toothed portion 343 having plate teeth 343 a projecting toward an axial center at predetermined intervals formed in a center opening of the clutch section 342 side surfaces 343 c are located on both sides of the plate tooth 343 a and are formed in a direction to cross the thread groove.
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66 that are raised above the panel members 50 by a distance b inside edges of the beam members above the deck surface 55 forming respective edge barriers 68 for safely confining objects within the deck surface 55 an optional yet important feature of the present invention is that the bed 12 is provided with a spaced plurality of inclined socket members 70 for receiving respective yoke stems 71 of fixtures such as lighting fixtures 72 as shown in fig3 the inclination of the socket members 70 facilitates placement of fixture heads 73 laterally outside of the column members 16 and handrails 15 that may extend therebetween thus the handrails 15 do not interfere with light transmission from the fixture heads 73 to stage sets being illuminated thereby further the socket members 70 support the fixtures 72 out of the way of grip personnel that may be on the deck surface 54 more particularly the socket members 70 are preferably located proximate the beam members 56 each having a cylindrical opening 74 therethrough on a socket axis 75 the socket axis 75 being inclined outwardly at a socket angle u03c6 relative to the side edge 51 as shown in fig2 typically the socket axis 75 is normal to the deck surface 54 in a direction parallel to the beam members 56 as shown in fig4 however it is contemplated within the present invention that the axis 75 can be inclined both laterally and longitudinally or longitudinally alone relative to the scaffold bed 12 as further shown in the drawings the socket member 70 has a sleeve portion 76 that extends through the panel member 50 and.
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a reinforcement 17 embedded in a facing element 4 and the lower segment of the reinforcement 17 embedded in the facing element 4 located just beneath it will be appreciated that within the context of the present invention the possible arrangements of the reinforcing strips in the gap separating the pre existing wall 1 from the facing 3 are very numerous likewise all kinds of facings may be used u2014 prefabricated elements in the form of slabs blocks etc wire mesh window box etc moreover it is perfectly conceivable to construct the facing 3 by casting it in situ from special cements or concrete taking care to connect the stabilizing elements 7 17 thereto the three dimensional configurations adopted by the stabilizing elements within the fill 5 may also be highly varied the patterns may be in a form other than a zigzag or a comb elements 6 16 and 7 17 may lie in the same horizontal plane preferably avoiding mutual contacts in the common part z u2032 the ratio of the density of elements 6 16 and that of the elements 7 17 may vary etc to construct a work according to the invention the procedure may for example be as follows a the anchoring members 8 are installed on the front face of the mass to be covered b some of the facing elements 4 are put into position so that the fill material can.
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specifically cpu 321 instructs heater controller 400 that the print mode is entered in heater controller 400 pulse signal generation circuit 410 operates in response to the instruction issued from cpu 321 to adjust the pulse signal 39 s duty ratio so as to set a voltage level corresponding to the maximum temperature for example of 200 u00b0 c and output the adjusted pulse signal and when comparator 20 outputs detection signal dta of u201c 1 u201d heater controller 400 turns off heater lamp 4 to stop the maximum temperature from further increasing subsequently the prescribed reference voltage is set to a voltage level corresponding to a minimum temperature for example of 180 u00b0 c in the print mode more specifically pulse signal generation circuit 410 operates in response to instruction issued from cpu 321 to adjust the pulse signal 39 s duty ratio so as to set a voltage level corresponding to the minimum temperature for example of 180 u00b0 c and output the adjusted pulse signal and when comparator 20 outputs detection signal dta of u201c 0 u201d heater controller 400 turns on heater lamp 4 to stop the minimum temperature from further decreasing thus switching the prescribed reference voltage in level and controlling based on a decision operation as described above can repeatedly be performed so that hot roller 3 in the print mode can be held constantly within the range of the maximum temperature for example of 200 u00b0 c to the minimum temperature for example of 180 u00b0 c in the present embodiment temperature detector 19 can adjust the.
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controls the first and second gain controllers 201 and 202 so that the gain g 1 of the variable gain circuit 101 is decreased by u03b1 db and the gain g 2 of the variable gain circuit 106 is increased by 3 u03b1 db step s402 on the other hand if the power difference u03b1 is not positive no in step s401 the processor 203 calculates a power difference u03b1 db between them and controls the first and second gain controllers 201 and 202 so that the gain g 1 of the variable gain circuit 101 is increased by u03b1 db and the gain g 2 of the variable gain circuit 106 is decreased by u03b1 db step s403 after the step s402 or s403 control goes back to the step s300 in the cases where n e is not greater than n th no in step s302 the first an second gain controllers 201 and 202 perform a feedback control as shown in fig4 step s307 as described above in the cases where the number n e of errors is greater than the predetermined value n th yes in step s302 and the estimated received signal power strength p in is greater than the predetermined value p th yes in step s304 it is determined that cross modulation would.
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polymers with pendent disulfonated aromatic groups bound via sulfonyl imide functions the polymers obtained in examples 10 and 11 are sulfonated by to obtain acidic polymers with pendent disulfonated aromatic groups bound via sulfonyl imide functions the polymers so obtained are further sulfonated to obtain acidic polymers with pendent polysulfonated aromatic groups bound via sulfonyl imide functions proton conductivity was measured using a standard in plane 4 point probe conductivity apparatus with platinum electrodes commercially available form bekktech inc loveland colo the cell was electrically connected to a potentiostat model 273 princeton applied research and an impedance gain phase analyzer si 1260 schlumberger ac impedance measurements was performed using zplot and zview software scribner associates temperature and relative humidity were controlled with a constant humidity oven testequity model 1000h conductivity was measured for the polymer of example 10 the polymer of example 11 and a polymer of about 800 ew essentially similar to the precursor polymer used to make the polymers of examples 10 and 11 thus all three polymers would be expected to have similar backbone crystallinity had the polymer backbone of a polymer with an ew of about 800 however the polymers of examples 10 and 11 expected to have an ew of about 550 by calculation conductivity was also measured for a similar polymer of about 650 ew the polymers of examples 10 and 11 showed improved conductivity at relative humidities of 50 or above at relative humidities of 65 or higher the polymers of examples 10 and 11 demonstrated conductivity comparable to the.
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the integral cutting guide 20 in one embodiment each triangular notch is approximately 0 376 inches in width and extends approximately 0 188 inches in depth from the edge of the mounting platform during installation the notches may be used to keep multiple mounting platforms in line with each other by using a string chalk line laser or other similar measuring devices for alignment although the notches are shown as being triangular they may be also be of any other shape that provide aid in alignment as shown in fig1 the mounting platform also preferably includes integral measurement guides 52 and 54 along the left and right sides of the mounting platform as shown in fig1 the integral measurements are preferably in inches however the integral measurements may alternatively be in metric denominations or any other unit of measurement or any combination of different units of measurement these measurements may be stamped into the platform or printed on the surface of the platform or applied by appliance in the embodiment shown in fig1 the integral measurement guides 52 and 54 indicate the distance from the center of the integral cutting guide opening along the longitudinal axis a of the mounting platform 10 the integral measurement guides facilitate consistent placement of the platform with respect to the ceiling support members without the need for additional.
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elements protruding above the work surfaces 36 37 and in alignment with a travel screw 48 49 the travel screws 48 49 extend through openings through the stationery clamp elements 50 51 such as opening 52 and movable clamp elements 54 55 are positioned in sliding relationship on parallel legs 40 41 and 42 43 with each movable clamp element defining an internally threaded opening therethrough such as opening 56 of clamp element 54 the external surface of travel screw 48 is formed with a helical thread extending thereabout which engages the threads of openings 56 of each movable clamp element 54 55 so that when each travel screw is rotated its movable clamp element 54 55 moves toward or away from the stationery clamp element 50 51 the travel screws 48 49 can be rotated manually by rotating the handles 58 or 59 that are connected to the outer ends of the travel screws clamp level arms 60 61 are each pivotally mounted intermediate their ends by pivot pins 62 63 to mounting plate 24 the clamp lever arms are oriented approximately at a right angle with respect to each other with their inner ends each including a cleat 64 65 with each.
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from the first embodiment new reference numbers will be used the training apparatus 50 of the second embodiment utilizes a reflective panel 12 and a rigid panel 14 with markings 16 as the first embodiment however the reflective panel 12 and the rigid panel 14 are further strengthened by a frame 52 the frame 52 includes an upper section 54 and a lower section 56 interconnected and spaced apart by opposing side sections 58 60 referring to fig4 the side sections 58 60 rotatably secure a support rod 62 the support rod 62 fixedly secures a support leg 64 at a first end 66 and extends to a distal second end 68 the support leg 64 includes a flexible limiting device 70 such as a string rope chain or the like the limiting device 70 extends between a leg end 72 and a frame end 74 the leg end 72 is fixedly secured adjacent to the second end 68 the frame end 74 is fixedly secured to the lower section 56 the limiting device 70 is for limiting the distance the support leg 64 may extend away from the training apparatus 50 the lower section 56 further includes at least one.
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section 107 and a non vertical wellbore section 110 the wellbore is lined with casing 112 installed over the well is a rig 115 placed there to facilitate the insertion of a tool or tools into the wellbore a truck 120 is shown with a reel 122 of wireline that can be directly placed in the wellbore via a block and tackle assembly 125 of the rig at a lower end of the wireline 130 in the non vertical section 110 of the wellbore is a tool 135 like those described herein the tool is designed to be located via the wireline at a predetermined location in the wellbore and then fixed to the wall of the wellbore by remotely actuating a slip and cone assembly not shown built onto the tool in one instance the downhole tool is a plug with a central bore that can be temporarily blocked in a single direction during an operation in a wireline installation the plug is typically actuated or set using a setting tool 137 schematically shown at an upper end of the tool the setting tool includes a charge or some chemical compound that creates a force used to cause one part of the tool to move in relation to another part thereby setting the slip the action is initiated from the surface of the well by a signal that travels down a conductor in.
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A description this invention pertains to a message display media sign for placement on the interior of a motor vehicle window structure or various objects to convey a custom written message or graphic that is visible to the viewer with multiple signs used the sign removably adheres to smooth surfaces such as glass or plastic including other highly polished or smooth surfaces by means of the static cling vinyl which comprises the material used to create the signs referring now to fig1 a motor vehicle 20 is shown the example of a motor vehicle 20 is provided as a typical automobile it should be understood that the term u201c motor vehicle u201d is intended to include any type of conveyance such as trucks cars motorcycles buses vans scooters watercraft as well as aircraft or anything which is considered as a means of transportation fig1 depicts a motor vehicle as seen from the driver 39 s side in which the front driver 39 s side window 21 is shown as well as the back seat window 22 and rearmost window 23 also depicted and shown is the motor vehicle door 26 all windows 21 22 and 23 and door 26 are typically visible by any external viewer these surfaces provide a large amount of surface area that is capable of.
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defines sound chamber vents 125 the top end measures approximately 20 5 inches in height e g along dimension 106 as was stated the bottom section is of relatively identical construction having a fourth dimension along axis 107 of approximately 52 millimeters and a dimension along axis 114 of approximately 41 millimeters the bottom section 103 further defines holes 121 and 122 as well as defining holes 126 it will be seen that the device is powered by a set of batteries these batteries are held in a battery chamber within mid section 104 which is covered with battery cover 134 battery cover 134 is designed to be relatively difficult to remove without the assistance of some tool such as a screwdriver blade or a coin the tool may be inserted in slot 135 in order to remove the cover for example to change the batteries however it should be difficult if not impossible to remove the batteries without assistance of some type of a tool this leads to the advantage of preventing easy removal of the batteries and thus disabling of the device by an attacker the device 101 further includes a clip 131 along its mid section 103 which may be used to attach the device 101 to for example a belt worn by the user or to the carrying strap of a.
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a central processing unit such as an intel pentium processor or the like similarly mts 16 and additional instances of mts 39 s where more than one is present and all of their components might be operator configurable using application s including computer code run using a central processing unit such as an intel u00ae pentium processor or the like or multiple processor units computer code for operating and configuring mts 16 to intercommunicate and to process web pages applications and other data and media content as described herein is preferably downloaded and stored on a hard disk but the entire program code or portions thereof may also be stored in any other volatile or non volatile memory medium or device as is well known such as a rom or ram or provided on any other information storage media capable of storing program code such as a compact disk cd medium digital versatile disk dvd medium a floppy disk and the like additionally the entire program code or portions thereof may be transmitted and downloaded from a software source e g over the internet or from another server as is well known or transmitted over any other conventional network connection as is well known e g extranet vpn lan etc using any communication medium and protocols e g tcp ip http https ethernet etc as are well known it will also be appreciated that computer code for implementing aspects of the present invention can be implemented in any programming language that can be executed on a server or server system.
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14 it may also be seen that the cladding 17 has been provided during mounting with longitudinal slots 17 a illustrated in fig3 is the basic housing 11 with a latching element 20 b which serves for latching into the outer housing which surrounds it later also illustrated is the inserted ferrule 2 with the optical fiber piece 2 a and the ground end face 3 it follows from fig4 how the individual parts of the optical fiber connector are combined for mounting before the splicing operation and so the method according to the invention can also be derived from this illustration thus the cladding 17 of the optical fiber cable 14 is provided on a length of approximately 20 mm with longitudinal slots 17 a such that the stress members 8 of the optical fiber cable 14 can be gripped moreover the optical fiber cable 14 is freed from its coating in the region of the welding point 15 over a length of approximately 8 mm the anti kink guard 13 the crimping ring 12 and the basic housing 11 are now pushed in sequence over the cladding 17 of the optical fiber cable 14 the ferrule holder 9 with the pressure spring 10 mounted at the rear is pushed on under the cladding 17 opened by longitudinal slots 17 a the optical fiber still projecting with its coating 7 over a length of approximately 10 mm the optical fiber cable 14 to be connected is thereby prepared for splicing over a total length of approximately 38 mm with the end.
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46 of the manhole liner 42 is substantially greater than the diameter d 3 of the manhole 10 at the adjusting rings 20 because the diameter 46 of the manhole liner 42 is greater than the diameter d 3 of the adjusting rings 20 the manhole liner will fold over itself and bunch up to fit within the top section 60 of the manhole 10 in another preferred form the diameter 46 of the manhole liner 42 is sized larger than the smallest diameter of the manhole 10 here the manhole liner will again fold over on itself and bunch up to fit the smaller diameter portions of the manhole 10 fig4 is a sectional view similar to fig2 showing bladder 32 fully inflated in the manhole 10 the bladder 32 is inflated with fluid pressure not shown such as air introduced to the cavity 70 of the bladder body 38 the increased pressure causes the stretchable bladder body 38 to expand circumferentially towards the wall 24 of the manhole 10 the expanded bladder will press the manhole liner 42 against the wall 24 of the manhole 10 this will create a layer 64 of resinous material 48 between the manhole liner 42 and the bladder body 38 because the bladder.
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lint trap the liner functions to provide optimum lint capturing efficiency without an inordinate drop in the air volume in a clothes dryer and is easily removed and disposed of after use application_number US 80423007 A description referring now to fig1 and 2 a clothes dryer 10 is shown and described generally as having a housing 12 and a front openable loading door 14 with a handle 15 the door 14 provides access to the interior of a rotatable drum 23 the rotatable drum 23 rotates about a horizontal axis and has a non rotating rear bulkhead 25 provided with air inlets 26 and air outlets 27 the air inlets 26 are adapted for loading the interior of rotatable drum 23 with heated air via a heater 21 and the air outlets 27 are adapted for exhausting moisture lint laden air the rotatable drum 23 rotates via an electric motor 28 being operatively connected therewith the electric motor 28 may also drive a fan 29 in order to facilitate airflow through the interior of rotatable drum 23 the clothes dryer 10 further includes a front wall 19 and a top wall 16 having a control panel 18 at a rear thereof the control panel 18 includes a plurality of controls 20 a number of which being manually activated to cause the clothes dryer 10 to advance through an automatic series of drying steps the top wall 16 has a hatch 22 providing access to a lint trap 30 shown in fig1 and 2 the lint trap 30 is located downstream of the air outlets 27 and is removably held within an exhaust chute 24 the lint trap 30 is inserted and removed from.
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reaches a super atmospheric pressure valve member 187 will be shifted against the biasing force of spring 190 and the pressure will be relieved through central opening 162 past o ring 184 between valve member 187 and annular upstanding wall 170 of first guide member 168 within through holes 179 provided in base 176 and out cover member 48 through a plurality of vent holes 194 vent holes 194 are preferably interconnected by means of a groove 197 formed in inner surface 49 of cover member 48 as is known in this art the rate of spring 190 is predetermined so as to preset the level of pressure relief again the particular structure of pressure relief valve unit 54 can be varied widely without departing from the spirit of the invention it is preferable that pressure relief valve unit 54 be carried by inner surface 49 of cover member 48 such that pressure relief valve unit 54 can be constructed in a relatively simple manner it is possible to incorporate more complicated pressure relief valving arrangements that would permit the release of pressure through tubular member 87 as well in addition it is also possible to simply calibrate spring 144 such that in addition to biasing cover member 48 to its closed position spring 144 could be used in combination with cover member 48 to provide the relief function whereby cover 48 would pivot about axle 141 against the biasing force of spring 144 upon a predetermined pressure acting upon cover member 48 from within tubular member 87 as best shown in fig2 and 3 a bracket 201 is formed atop cover member 48 at a position spaced from a center of cover member.
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desired temperature which is a function of the chemical composition and method of preparation of the pellet in one embodiment the bushing 150 is part of the ignition unit and couples to the canister the bushing 150 includes the primer and ignition mix and may be shipped separately from the canister and assembled when ready to use in one embodiment the pellet 143 is formed of a composition comprising potassium nitrate 67 72 dicyandiamide 9 16 phenolformaldehyde resin 8 12 and potassium benzoate bicarbonate or hexacyanoferrate 4 12 in various percentages by mass as indicated in parentheses various other compositions may be used some of which are described in u s pat nos 6 042 664 and 6 264 772 the size of the canister may be varied significantly to provide different amounts of aerosol producing material in one embodiment the mating threaded portions where the canister and ignition unit attach are the same size for the various sizes of canisters thus a canister designed for inside a cabinet may be fairly small such as smaller than a can of soda canisters designed for larger applications such as retarding fires in a room may be very large all the canisters may use the same size ignition unit provided they are designed to attach to each other through the use of mating threaded portions or other physical coupling mechanisms a top view of the ignition unit 115 is shown in fig2 at 200 several grooves may be cut into the top portion of the ignition unit as indicated at 205 to reduce the amount of material in the ignition unit 115 and thereby increase the responsiveness of the ignition unit to temperature changes fig2 also better illustrates a slot 210 for retaining clip 177.
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effect on the over all improvement provided by aperture 42 in sustaining the amplitude of the waves as discussed below as previously mentioned the traveling sound waves are always moving in the general horizontal direction towards ends 18 20 with each reflection of the wave its amplitude is somewhat diminished or weakened due to energy dissipating caused by dispersion or scattering of the waves excursions from its natural form the degree or amount of dispersion depends upon the angle of wave reflection with respect to the general horizontal direction of wave movement thus by providing substantially horizontal surfaces 60 62 64 66 that substantially trap the waves within corridor 44 the present perforated acoustic transport member 12 minimizes wave dispersion fig6 is a graphic illustration generally showing a measure of improvement in minimizing wave dispersion for retaining the intensity of sound waves propagating through the perforated acoustic transport member 12 compared to known member 12a in the graph the solid line 68 depicts a wave form produced from passing through the known acoustic member 12a disclosed in prior application ii the dashed line 70 represents a wave form obtained using the perforated acoustic member 12 as will be explained below the configuration of the two acoustic members 12 12a are identical except for the aperture 42 feature also the impact point selected for producing the wave forms 68 70 shown and its.
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edition has no specific environment set at the edition level it would inherit from its parent the publication or from the latter 39 s parent the publication set document objects are usually associated with usage rules which evaluate environment variables in order to take actions such as deciding which version of a component to include in a translated document rules are statements that reference business object and attribute values in the local environment they consist of an antecedent and a consequent side the antecedent side sets out a condition that must evaluate to u201c true u201d or otherwise satisfy a value or comparative statement for the consequent actions to take place the consequent side describes actions to take for various evaluation results for instance in the case of a translated document the publication would have a value for language inherited by the active edition to set the language property value that all components must match the system does not store documents as text streams but as pointers to elements in the structured document outline the elements in turn point to specific components this organization facilitates non repetitive storage and most importantly can accomplish automatic updating of every publication that points.
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of the superconducting phase into a non superconducting phase application_number US 23497688 A description in fig1 the 100 surface of a strontium titanate substrate 1 which is 15 u00d7 15 mm in size was employed as a substrate surface for a thin film 2 of y 1 ba 1 9 cu 2 8 o x formed on the substrate to 0 7 u03bcm in thickness by rf magnetron sputtering the sputtering atmosphere was a mixed gas of argon and oxygen containing 50 of oxygen at a pressure of 8 u00d7 10 2 torr and the substrate temperature was 650 u00b0 c the thin film 2 thus obtained was subjected to heat treatment with the substrate 1 in flowing oxygen at 920 u00b0 c for two hours to convert the film 2 into a superconducting state a nd yag laser of 1 06 u03bcm in wavelength was employed to scan the film 2 with a laser beam 3 as shown in fig1 to thereby define a part 4 exposed to the laser beam 3 under conditions of laser power of 100 w cm 2 a scanning speed of 1 mm sec and a laser beam spot diameter of 100 u03bcm in an atmosphere of air the exposed part 4 is illustrated in a hatched manner in fig1 a platinum rhodium thermocouple was placed in proximity to the exposed part 4 to measure its temperature the result was 2000 u00b0 c then as shown in fig2 a film 2 was scanned 50 times with a laser beam at intervals of 100 u03bcm to define an exposed part.
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wiring topology designed software provides a flow network to simulate the wiring topology the hardware in the method for designing wiring topology is described as below the computer has an input unit an operating unit a storage unit and an output unit the input unit is a keyboard or a handwriting input device the operation unit is a central processing unit cpu the storage unit is a hardware electrically connected to the input unit the operating unit and the output unit the wiring topology designed software is installed in the hardware the output unit is a display or a printer refer to fig1 for a chart showing the method for designing wiring topology the steps of the method are described as below step 100 input the positions and the source currents of the sources x si y si f si the positions and the sink currents of the sinks x tj y tj f tj a minimal wiring length w min a maximal wiring length w max and a maximum tolerable current density j max by an user of the wiring topology designed software via the input unit wherein the wiring topology has a plurality of sources a plurality of sinks and a plurality of wires each of the wires is straightly connected between one of the sources and one of the sinks and an effective current flows from one of the sources into one of the sinks through each of the wires step 101 calculate the length of all the wires to choose the minimum among all the wires as a feasible wire which has a minimal length of all the wires via the operating unit step 102 decide a capacity of the feasible wire and an effective current of each feasible.
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like the tpmr function is an ethernet repeater relay function with some limited link level oam capability that allows relaying the link level oam failure detection to the closest ethernet switches tpmr is based on ieee 802 1aj standard the sfp nid requires some management and configuration this configuration may be stored in rom or flash on the sfp nid or it may be done via in band or out of band management such as via a management vlan or via i2c two wire electrical interface it should be possible for in band and out of band management to read and write to the rom or flash memory and or to communicate with the soc in the sfp nid fig1 shows the out of band management channel via i2c interface which is one of the electrical interfaces it also shows the in band management channel which is via the fiber optics interface and may use management vlan mac address ip address and the like sfp nid should be able to do a full complete reset or warm or cold booting by in band or out of band commands this causes the sfp nid to execute new configuration and or software stored on the rom flash sfp nid may also integrate other functions that exist today inside an sfp in the nid soc to reduce the power cost and footprint for example these functions may include integrating temperature measurement serial number model number and other identification current voltage and power measurement diagnostics monitoring functions such as ddm and the like even functions such as dsp pre equalization preamplifier or amplifier may be integrated in the nid soc an sfp nid fits completely inside.
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et al curr opin struct biol 5 699705 1995 bia is a technology for studying biospecific interactions in real time without labeling any of the interactants e g biacore u2122 changes in the optical phenomenon surface plasmon resonance spr can be used as an indication of real time reactions between biological molecules in yet another aspect of the invention an mttgh polypeptide can be used as a u201c bait protein u201d in a two hybrid assay or three hybrid assay see e g u s pat no 5 283 317 zervos et al cell 72 223232 1993 madura et al j biol chem 268 1204612054 1993 bartel et al biotechniques 14 920924 1993 iwabuchi et al oncogene 8 16931696 1993 and brent wo94 10300 to identify other proteins which bind to or interact with the mttgh polypeptide and modulate its activity in many screening embodiments it may be desirable to immobilize either the mttgh polypeptide or polynucleotide or the test compound to facilitate separation of bound from unbound forms of one or both of the interactants as well as to accommodate automation of the assay thus either the mttgh polypeptide or polynucleotide or the test compound can be bound to a solid support suitable solid supports include but are not limited to glass or plastic slides tissue culture plates microtiter wells tubes silicon chips or.
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frozen cell culture of rat b lymphocyte hybridoma cells r1e4 also referred to as 84 1c as described in m baniyash et al mol immunol 25 705 1988 is thawed and expanded as described above about 10 u00d7 10 6 cells are injected into nude mice charles river wilmington mass as described above the mice are primed seven days in advance with 1 ml intraperitoneal injection of pristane r1e4 antibody is purified as described above about 2 mg ml solution of r1e4 antibody is added to a spectra por molecular porous tubing membrane molecular weight cut off 12 000 14 000 and sealed with spectrum clips spectrum medical industries inc los angeles calif the solution is changed to about 0 1 m sodium carbonate ph 8 6 by dialysis versus 1 l of this buffer at 4 u00b0 c for 18 hours with 3 changes the r1e4 antibody is derivatized with biotin by mixing 2 ml dialyzed antibody at 2 mg ml with 400 u03bcl sulfo nhs biotin pierce chemical co rockford ill dissolved at 1 mg ml in water the antibody plus nhs biotin reacted at ambient temperature for 2 hours the unreacted biotin is removed by placing the reaction mixture in a spectra por dialysis bag 14 000 mw cutoff and dialyzed against 1 liter phosphate buffered saline pbs the dialysis solution is changed 3 times over an 18 hour period at 4 u00b0 c biotinylated r1e 4 is stored at.
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the light 24 entering at end 26 to be compared and the phase angle relative to each other to be measured as the optical fiber tuft 12 is bent as shown in fig3 b responsive to aerodynamic flow separation the bent end portion 28 of the fiber tuft 12 causes a change in the relative length of the paths between the entering and exiting lights 24 24 a as illustrated by the arrows thus the light 24 a leaves the fiber tuft end 26 at a different phase angle relative to the source light 24 inasmuch as the effective path length of the light has been changed responsive to the bending of the optical fiber tuft 12 thus the obtained phase angle is an indicator of the amount of strain or stress being encountered by the structure mounting the tuft 12 as shown in fig4 of the drawing there is represented a birefringence active phase feedback system 30 wherein there is implemented an open loop phase measurement of the phase angle in essence the source light 32 enters the optic fiber tuft 34 at one end and exits at the opposite end 36 this end 36 being bendable in response to flow separation a phase comparator 40 which also receives source light 32 measures the differential between the entering and exiting fiber light 32 so as to determine the phase angle 38 alternatively in a closed loop phase measurement system 50 as illustrated in fig5 of the drawings a phase.
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may occur upon external request or activation or may be configured to be internally activated on one or more occurrences in one application the various embodiments of the present invention find application to one or more design standards that may include calibration commands including but not limited to self or internal calibration of output drivers fig1 is a block diagram of a memory device including an output driver calibration circuit in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a memory device 10 may be part of a dimm dual in line memory module or a pcb printed circuit board containing many such memory devices not shown in fig1 the memory device 10 may include a plurality of physical connection terminals or pins 12 located outside of memory device 10 for electrically connecting the memory device 10 into more integrated configurations such as memory modules or electronic systems various ones of pins 12 may couple to memory address bus 14 data dq pins or data bus 16 and control pins or control bus 18 it is evident that each of the reference numerals 14 16 18 designates more than one pin in the corresponding bus further it is understood that the diagram in fig1 is for illustration only that is the pin arrangement or configuration in a typical memory device may not be in the form shown in fig1 in operation a processor or memory controller not shown may communicate with the memory device 10 and perform memory read write.
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of 5 32 inches with the length of the reduced diameter central portion being 3 08 inches the diameter of the end portions 24 is 1 12 inches and that of the reduced central portion 23 1 03 inches the pin 21 extends through upper and lower openings 27 see fig5 and 6 in the upper and lower walls 19 of the point 16 it will be appreciated from a consideration of fig5 that the point 16 is reversible either side can be positioned upwardly or downwardly as wear patterns develop the pin also extends through a vertically extending opening or passage 28 see fig1 in the adapter nose 14 the passage 28 can also be seen in the adapter 12 as depicted in fig8 and also at 128 in the version of the adapter 112 seen in fig9 the passage 28 or 128 as the case may be is contoured so as to receive the basket spring 22 in other words the passage 28 is radially enlarged so as to conform to the shape of the ellipsoidal shape of the basket spring 22 in effect the spring central portion has the shape of a double truncated ellipsoid the basket spring 22 in the example given above relative to an approximately 8 inch wide point is developed from a blank 29 such as is seen in fig1.
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decade the binary stage thus contains the most significant or 1000 39 s digit counted by the counter 13 which may have a value of either zero or one the counter 13 thus serves not only as a pulse counter but in addition as a frequency divider for the pulses produced by the clock 11 no provision for reset is made of the counter 13 since in accordance with the invention it is not reset at any time during the conversion cycle the outputs of each of the stages of the counter 13 are connected to the display register 15 the register 15 includes individual units 10 39 s 100 39 s and 1000 39 s buffer registers which are connected to the corresponding stages of the counter 13 the counts of the counter 13 are synchronously transferred to the display register 15 at the completion of the a d conversion cycle the outputs of the three decade stages of the display register 15 are decoded by the binary to 7 segment decoders 17 which in turn control the actuation of the corresponding electrode segments of the liquid crystal display 19 through individual exclusive or gates 21 in order to simplify the drawings only one of the exclusive or gates 21 is.
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facing to the left in the figure a flexible membrane 58 is arranged thus an annular enclosure 57 is arranged between the disks 42 44 and delimited by the flexible membranes 52 58 and the flange 50 and with air communication passages through the openings 54 in the flange in a manner that will be described below the outer surface of the flange is further arranged with distance pieces 60 that are in contact with the inner wall of the trigger housing disk chamber there is thus a space 59 formed between the trigger housing disk chamber and the disks this space is in flow communication with the interior of the mouth piece via channel 61 further a longitudinal groove 62 is arranged in the piston rod 34 which is in air flow communication with a space formed between two sets of disks via the cut outs 48 in the hub the sets of disks are u201c stacked u201d one set after the other where the flanges are abutting each other the last fixed disk the leftmost in the figures is arranged with an annular protrusion 63 fig6 which when the mechanism is inserted into the trigger housing disk chamber snap fits into an annular groove 65 fig1 in the inner wall of the chamber in an air tight manner holding all the fixed disks in place inside the chamber return means 64 fig2 attached to the outer surface of the trigger housing disk chamber in the form of.
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the spreadsheet 200 has been completed the user selects the design wizard function fig3 a and 3b show the operation of an embodiment of a doe wizard as shown in fig4 the wizard provides a plurality of navigation buttons 405 430 and a progress bar 435 for each screen clicking an exit button 405 exits out of the wizard deleting all previously entered data clicking a help button 410 opens a process specific help window with instructions for the particular portion of the doe presently displayed by the wizard fig5 12 clicking a reset button 415 takes the user back to the start of the wizard erasing all previously entered data clicking a back button 420 takes the user one screen back in the wizard clicking a next button 425 moves the user to the next screen clicking a finish button 430 causes the software to design the experiments based on the data entered into the wizard the back button 420 is not available on a first screen 440 the next button 425 is only available when all necessary data has been entered for a particular screen of the wizard the wizard provides default values in certain instances that do not need to be modified and some of the requested information is optional and need not be entered the finish button 430 is only available when on the final screen of the wizard after all the necessary data has been entered the progress bar 435 provides an indication of how far the user has progressed through the wizard the wizard provides two modes 1 question and answer mode or 2 doe map mode see screen 440 the question and answer mode provides a high level of guidance.
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the substrate surface intended to be in the range of contact with the traction surface this set of data is then used to develop a relationship between the length of the variations in surface with their frequency of occurrence such that in some embodiments of the invention the relative number of elements in each size group in the tread design pattern corresponds to the relative number of elements in a corresponding size group in the substrate intended for contact with the traction surface see literature references 1 u2013 3 cited below another way to measure the topography of the surface is described in u s pat no 5 859 919 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference the data is then represented in a log log power spectrum the power spectrum is then subjected to a logarithmic transformation followed by a waveform transformation typically a fourier transform thus providing the frequency of occurrence of each class of length on a log log scale the fourier transform procedure reduces a complex measured u2018 waveform u2019 into a sinusoidal equation that simulates the characteristics of the measured waveform the measured waveform is a measurement of the variation in the height or z dimension with distance along either the width x or depth y dimensions both would give equivalent results a natural consequence of the analytical technique is that it results in a sinusoidal function with fractal characteristics in both the x y and z dimensions the characteristics of these distributions of surface amplitudes relative to the linear dimensions are then simulated by a surface of the tread having fractal characteristics the substrate surface profile is typically an irregular waveform with the surface represented as a function of height.
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effect taking advantage of the grommet strip for the additional damping of the frame made possible by the isolation of the grommet is an improvement not seen before in the prior art with such an extensible grommet strip having a damping layer attached and surrounding all the length of the head of the frame as shown in fig1 the racket frame will be the most damped frame possible to an extent not seen in the prior art in the art of damping layers for sports rackets of the type wherein a layer of damping material is applied to a racket frame with grommet stems extending therethrough the grommet stems are rigidly connected to and between frame layers or members so that the damping layer will not be able to provides its most efficient damping function if at all effective damping is thereby lost because the frame layers and the damping layer will vibrate together as a single thick beam as described above as can be seen from the above described computation by means of eq 2 the force f to move the stem depends on the width w the length h and the strip 39 s thickness t for a tennis racket frame using a plastic grommet strip for average.
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show an exemplary integration of decision support functionality with an hcp emr workflow the traditional workflow consists of several tasks such as history of present illness hpi 102 review of systems ros 104 past family medical and social history pmfsh 106 physical exam 108 laboratory orders 110 diagnosis dx 112 medication orders rx 114 review narrative 116 and complete patient 118 tasks may be added removed skipped combined or split without changing the basic nature of this flow the arrows in the figures illustrate a common task order although systems may allow other orders or allow random access between tasks the extended workflow adds the ability to view and interact decision support information regarding the current patient by a providing the decision support information associated with each traditional task while some or all traditional tasks are being performed and or b providing a u201c context sensitive u201d link from each task to the associated decision support information in a particular embodiment the system integrates decision support information with a template based electronic medical records emr system by simultaneously displaying the template information and related decision support information some embodiments will simultaneously display template information findings information and related decision support information template information is information that prompts or enables the user to enter findings information and is selected for display based on criteria including the patient 39 s chief complaint e g u201c chest pain u201d or u201c sore throat u201d or the current task e g u201c history of present illness u201d or u201c selected diagnosis u201d or both template information to be displayed may also be selected based on factors such as demographic information about.
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3d2 there correspond fig3 a1 to 3d1 with identical index a b c d in this case the bridges 4c instead of being perpendicular to the plane of the drawings as in fig3 a1 to 3d1 the pairs of adjacent segments 4a and 4b being thus superimposed are on the contrary parallel to the plane of fig3 a2 to 3d2 so that they are visible thereon and several pairs of consecutive segments 4a and 4b are also visible of course the relative movement of needle 3 1 with respect to support 1 does not necessarily take place in one of the directions f1 or f2 such a relative movement could take place in any other direction for example at 45 u00b0 with respect to f1 and f2 in addition it will be understood that this relative movement is not necessarily linear and that it may follow a curved path such as circular helical spiralled etc or else a combination of such paths in fig4 and 6 a first variant 3 2 of needle 3 1 has been shown needle 3 2 is also circular with center 5 however instead of being hollow it is solid and comprises a thread guide groove 14 along its convexity on the same side as its point 8 it has an eye 15 turned towards its concavity and in communication through a passage 16 with said groove 14 it will be readily understood that needle 3 2 operates in a similar way to needle 3 1 fiber 4 being guided by groove 14 and through eye 15 see fig4 instead of being guided by the internal channel 6 the second variant 3 3.
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are arranged side by side in the left right direction with a predetermined interval provided therebetween and each is substantially formed in a rectangular shape that is formed by penetrating the resin film the end portions of each agitator 41 in the left right direction are rotatably supported by the left and right side walls of corresponding one of the first and second toner accommodating frames 38 and 39 as shown in fig2 4 and 5 the developing frame 33 is formed continuously from a rear end portion of the toner accommodating frame 32 and includes a pair of left and right side walls 35 an upper wall 36 and a lower wall 37 the left and right side walls 35 are formed into substantially plate shapes extending rearward continuously from the respective left and right side walls of the second toner accommodating frame 39 a supply roller shaft support hole 53 is formed so as to penetrate each of the side walls 35 the supply roller shaft 26 is inserted through the supply roller shaft support hole 53 the upper wall 36 is formed into substantially a plate shape extending rearward continuously from an upper end portion of the second toner accommodating frame 39 the upper wall 36 bridges upper end portions of the side walls 35 a rear end portion of.
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a string like shape and rolled up like a ball of twine there would be a similar unrolling process as in i a iii above b methods in which small pieces are cut off of the large block i a guillotine like apparatus cuts small slices of solid fuel off of a rectangular margarine stick shaped block of fuel the slices fall onto a conveyor belt which transports the fuel to a melting chamber the advantage of situating the melting chamber distant from the guillotine is the greater separation of the far more combustible liquid fuel from the less combustible solid fuel alternatively rather than transporting the slices to a distant location they could be melted near the cutting apparatus ii same concept as i b i but the frozen fuel element is cylindrical rather than rectangular slicing is carried out perpendicularly to the central axis of symmetry of the cylinder i the fuel is cylindrical in shape it rotates continuously about its central axis of symmetry a cutting blade like a cheese knife is applied to the surface which cuts off a continuous ribbon of fuel the fuel is processed as in i a iii above ii the fuel is stored as a large number of small pieces to be used as needed a the fuel is shaped in cubic or rectangular blocks these are arranged in a 3 dimensional grid a series of.
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directional couplers 72 and 76 and produces the selected input to a down conversion module 84 the down conversion module 84 then produces a baseband or intermediate frequency signal to an analog to digital converter 82 for converting the signal to the digital domain for processing and analysis by the baseband processor 62 the six directional couplers 72 and 76 the six way switch 78 the down conversion module 84 and the analog to digital converter 82 all are shown here in fig4 as being part of the feedback loop 70 the feedback loop 70 produces the selected signal to the baseband processor 62 and more particularly to the second processing module 64 and third processing module 40 and the modules included therein for analysis as described herein and for phase amplitude and delay of the corresponding signals responsive thereto fig5 is a flowchart illustrating a method by a base station for generating forward link communication signals according to an embodiment of the invention initially a baseband processor produces a plurality of transformed and adjusted digital waveform signals where the digital waveform signals represent a corresponding plurality of amplified rf analog signals step 90 in general the radio transmitter transmits an amplified rf analog signal to mobile terminals within a cell or cell sector because the baseband processor operates in the digital domain however it generates a plurality of transformed.
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first plate 1 and is mounted on a set of slides 42 see fig7 and 8 allowing vertical movement in translation of the first shell support 6 relative to the first plate 1 this movement in translation is driven by a system comprising a screw 13 and a nut 14 this screw 13 has a head 15 bearing on a surface of the first shell support 6 so as to be able to raise the latter the head 15 being prevented from rotating by a lug 16 it will be noted that the lug 16 merely prevents rotation and does not impede movement of the shell support 6 in the vertical direction away from the head 15 and consequently from the first plate 1 the nut 14 is mounted on the first plate 1 in rolling bearings so as to be able to turn freely to cause the screw 13 to ascend or descend this nut 14 is driven in rotation by a gear system 17 with concurrent axes enabling the nut 14 to be rotated manually by a knob 18 a very accurate vertical position of the first shell support 6 relative to the first plate 1 is obtained in this way alternatively the movement in.
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holes 28 which are respectively secured to an aluminum top plate 26 the middle cylinder 21 has a substantially conical portion 22 in the lower end portion thereof the jet holes 28 jet water for cleansing the middle cylinder 21 and the outer cylinder 23 a seal ring 27 is also secured to the lower end portion of the outer cylinder 23 the paper making portion 3 is structured such that a wire cloth 31 is fitted to the top of a paper making frame 32 and a cover 34 for collecting moisture component such as the overflowed raw material is located in the outside of the paper making frame 32 fig3 is a top view of the paper making portion 3 reference numeral 38 denotes a water supply port 33 a moisture suction port 35 a discharge port of the cover 35 45 a central body and 46 an opening the apparatus shown in the drawings is designed to form an annular paper body as a discontinuous paper body and the central body 45 forms a central hole fig4 shows a condition that the stirring tank 2 and the paper making portion 3 in the apparatus shown in fig1 and 2 are separated from each other fig5 and 6 are top views showing an arrangement of air nozzles 25 as stirring mechanisms as shown in fig4 the stirring tank 2 is separated.
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a steam entrainment column 35 steam is introduced at 36 into this column and entrains the organic solvent load present in the aqueous phase the organic solvent entrained by steam is recycled into the extraction column 17 through the pipe 37 the aqueous solution of cacl 2 which may possibly still be treated in order to eliminate a few heavy metal impurities from it can in its turn be discharged at 40 as can be seen only some of the cacl 2 resulting from the introduction of hcl in the method must be treated by a steam entrainment which greatly reduces the energy cost compared with the methods which effect a liquid liquid extraction directly on the liquid phase separated from the liquor resulting from the hydrochloric attack the invention will now be described in more detail by means of example embodiments given non limitingly phosphate ore of moroccan origin which has a p 2 o 5 content of 33 and a total cao content of 50 cao representing all the ca available in the ore as ca 3 po 4 2 caco 3 cao and other ca compounds is fed at a rate of 15 kg h into a stirred reactor in order.
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other 34 u 34 leads and each of the 34 l 34 leads also may be connected to each of the other 34 l 34 leads to program the programmable device 18 for example to assure that the lead 1u is connected only to lead 4l then except for the circuit connection 53 including fuse 54 all of the circuit connections and fuses for example including the circuit connection 55 and fuse 56 connecting to the lead 1u would be overloaded electrically to blow the respective fuses opening the respective circuit connections since the circuit connection 53 still would remain whole with the fuse 54 intact the result would be a connection to the lead 1u to the lead 4l via the circuit connection 53 and appropriate portions of the electrical lines 51 52 depending on which of the circuit connections are so open circuited the lead 1u may be connected to more than one other lead moreover by providing appropriate isolation paths and connection paths a lead designated with the suffix 34 u 34 may be connected to another lead designated by the suffix 34 u 34 and the same is true for leads with suffixes designated 34 l 34 it will be appreciated that although the array 50 in the programmable device 18 is described in detail herein with reference to the blowing or burning out of a fused link or circuit connection for example by overloading the same other.
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the motor isconnected to the collecting main 58 and the terminal 22 of the motor 10 to the collecting main 53 in the circuit arrangement according to fig2 the motor unit 14 the reversing switch 30 and the central switch 90 are built up as in the circuit arrangement according to fig1 the control device 57 again has the inputs 76 78 79 and 80 and the outputs 55 56 and 59 the central switch 90 the reversing switch 30 and the motor unit 14 are connected to them in exactly the same way as in the circuit arrangement according to fig1 a difference to the version of fig1 is only to be seen in the interior construction of the control device 57 for there it is now done without a third relay in addition to the relays 70 and 71 the functions this relay had in the embodiment according to fig1 are now carried out by two additional switch contacts 100 and 101 of which the switch contact 100 isactuated by the relay 70 and the switch contact 101 by the relay 71 the switch contact 100 of the relay 70 is permanently connected to the output 56 and when the relay is excited connects this output to the input 78 such as the switch contact 73 connects the output 55 with the.
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is set when first color data is input and holds the set data until it is reset by next signal fe in this manner color data to be used in display of one frame are latched in register 12 since data color 14 13 02 and 00 are used in display of one frame data csr 14 13 02 and 00 are set shift register 13 loads data csr15 0 in accordance with signal fe and outputs loaded data csr15 00 from the msb in a bit serial manner as data sft in accordance with signal clock as shown in fig5 c at this time csr14 13 02 and 00 are set at logic 1 register 13 repeatedly performs similar processing until next data csr15 00 is loaded in accordance with signal fe data sft is output to controller 18 and converter 15 and at the same time fed back to itself as a serial input controller 18 detects colors and the number of colors to be used in display of one frame in accordance with signal sft in accordance with the detected number of colors controller 18 outputs a rotation instruction representing the number of bits of rotation to converter 15 in addition in accordance with signals clock and fe controller 18 generates and outputs.
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122 is provided at both sides thereof respectively with an air chamber 1252 and an air chamber 1242 which are opened on their tops the air chamber 1252 and the air chamber 1242 are provided on the bottoms thereof respectively with a vertical lower air pipe 1253 and a vertical lower air pipe 1243 communicating respectively with the interiors of the air pipe 1251 and the air pipe 1241 the air chambers 1252 and 1242 of the lower seat 12 are provided at the outer lateral sides thereof respectively with a receiving seat 126 and a receiving seat 127 for mounting therein two micro switches 31 32 as well as a micro switch 33 and a pad 34 by a plurality of screws 39 the second air valve 2 is comprised of an upper rotation lid 21 and a lower seat 22 the upper rotation lid 21 is mounted on the lower seat 22 the upper rotation lid 21 and the lower seat 22 are provided at the centers thereof respectively with a through hole 210 and a through hole 220 a driving member 218 is provided on the top of the upper rotation lid 21 thereby an external motor not shown can drive the upper rotation lid 21 to rotate while the lower seat 22 maintains unmoved the top surface of the upper rotation lid.
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key at a predetermined azimuth application_number US 94516301 A description in the following detailed description for purposes of explanation and not limitation exemplary embodiments disclosing specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention however it will be apparent to one having ordinary skill in the art having had the benefit of the present disclosure that the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from the specific details disclosed herein moreover descriptions of well known devices methods and materials may be omitted so as to not obscure the description of the present invention briefly the present invention relates to a phase shifter which selectively introduces birefringence in an optical fiber the phase shifter includes an actuator that exerts a force on an optical fiber in a transverse manner the actuator may be disposed in a mounting structure in which the optical fiber is disposed the optical fiber is illustratively a polarization maintaining fiber pmf having stress rods or other stress inducing mechanism such as an elliptical core resulting in a stress axis which will be orthogonal to the slow axis of the pmf a registration key in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
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flow logic identified in fig3 and 5 in another embodiment a smartphone or similar device application may provide a user interface to the video recording positioner 60 which may include allowing the user to input and change the range of travel setting 20 and establish the zero reference button 12 input to the system fig2 is a top view of the base 16 indicating the ranges of rotation the zero reference direction is indicated in fig2 as reference number 30 this zero reference direction 30 is established when the user presses the zero reference button 12 see fig1 the full range of travel of movement for the rotating platform 28 is identified as reference number 34 this is the full rotational range of the rotating platform 28 the range of movement can be limited by the user by adjusting the range of travel setting 20 the range of travel can be limited to a range less than the full range as shown by reference number 36 fig3 depicts the operational flow logic of the video recording positioner 60 with the power supply 24 providing power to the system through the on off switch 26 the microcontroller 10 waits for the depression of the zero reference button 12 to establish the zero reference direction 30 the position sensor 14 measures the head rotational movement of the user and provides this information to the microcontroller 10 to determine the change of rotation of the user 39 s head from the zero reference direction 30 the range of travel setting 20 provides an input to the microcontroller.
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12a and 12b respectively such as cars when moving along a street lanes 14a and 14b the halon gas 10a and 10b are released through tank actuated valves 11a and 11b through respective nozzles 16a and 16b to create respective gas clouds 18a and 18b the nozzles 16a and 16b can be mounted in road side barricades 20a and 20b respectively when a the vehicles 12 approach the barricades 20 the gas 10 is released through the nozzles 16 to create gas clouds 18 which stop the motor vehicles 12 when entering the clouds 18 external controls lines 22 can be activated by law enforcement officials to actuate the valves 11 to create the gas clouds 18 in u s border and custom enforcement fixed site deployment offers officers a means to stop smugglers and border runners attempting to illegally traverse the u s border border locations typically provide motor vehicles a set predetermined path to follow when crossing the borders at major ports and border crossings runners often attempt to evade u s official through high speed fleeing into the u s from the port and border posts fixed site locations on the u s side of a border or port facility at the exits can.
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response received by the node and the setting of the flush and terminate indicators in its header table 7 shows the action taken by a tandem node when it receives a restore path response from one of its neighbors fig1 illustrates the process performed at the target node once the rpr finally reaches that node when the rpr reaches its designated target node the target node begins processing of the rpr by first determining whether this is the first instance of this rpr that has been received step 1100 if that is not the case a nak is sent with a terminate indicator sent to the originating node step 1105 if this is the first instance of the rpr received the target node determines whether or not the vp specified in the rpr actually terminates at this node step 1110 if the vp does not terminate at this node the target node again sends a nak with a terminate to the originating node step 1105 by sending a nak with a terminate indicator resources allocated along the path are freed by the corresponding tandem nodes if the vp specified in the rpr terminates at this node i e this node is indeed the target node the target node determines whether an rpre exists for the rpr received step 1115 if an rpre already exists for this rpr the existing rpre is updated e g the rpre 39 s lastsequencenumber field is updated step 1120 and the rpre deletion timer is restarted step 1125 if no rpre exists for this rpr in the target node i e if this is the first copy of the.
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and upon the negative u2212 driving is reduced alternatively the liquid crystal display device has a voltage level which is required for driving and which is different by kinds and by sizes accordingly the second gate high voltage vgh 2 is set to be a value which is optimized experimentally to be suitable for the subject fig6 illustrates a circuit configuration of the first and second level shifters ls 1 ls 2 and the first and second stages s 1 s 2 of the shift register 61 in the gate drive circuit 52 shown in fig5 fig7 illustrates waveforms of the drive signals fig8 a and 8b are diagrams that illustrate a drive signal waveform upon the line inversion the operation of the gate drive circuit 52 will be explained with reference to fig6 and 8b in one embodiment the second to n th stages s 2 to sn of the shift register 61 has the same circuit configuration as the first stage s 1 except that the shift output signal vs 1 to vs n 1 of the pre stage s 1 to s n 1 instead of the gate start pulse is supplied as the shift input signal and the second to n th level shifter ls 2 to lsn also have the same circuit configuration as the first level shifter ls 1 accordingly the operation description will be made on the basis of.
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characteristics and method of making same u201d and incorporated hereinto by reference another exemplary honeycomb core and facing sheet assembly is described in u s pat no 5 701 621 issued on dec 30 1997 to landi et al entitled u201c liner for overlaying a mattress u201d and incorporated hereinto by reference the cell walls and or the one or more facing sheets can be perforated for improved air circulation for example the perforated cell walls and or facing sheets can be formed as described in u s pat no 5 180 619 issued jan 19 1993 to landi et al entitled u201c perforated honeycomb u201d and incorporated hereinto by reference two adjacent sections of a honeycomb core or a honeycomb core facing sheet assembly are joined together with a seam where the seam is formed on an underside of the mattress or mattress overlay i e away from an upper or sleeping surface on the upper or sleeping surface the seam may or may not create a slight depression a mattress overlay is typically thinner than a mattress and is configured to lie on top of a mattress e g a conventional spring mattress and may be secured with straps self adhering fastening strips or pads or the like the mattress overlay provides additional comfort and support to the user referring now to fig1 of the drawing an embodiment of a mattress or overlay section formed of a prior art honeycomb core 102 and a pair of facing sheets 104 105 is shown generally at 100 the technique for forming the honeycomb e g as described in the above referenced landi et al patents.
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attached as well the sleeve could also be welded onto the slat corner sleeve member 22 has a flat top section 25 which compliments outward edge 24 of slat 12 sleeve member 22 has vertically extending side segments 34 36 which extend alongside the long flat sections of slat 12 side segments 34 36 can be of equal length as generally shown in fig2 and 5 as is commonly understood slats 12 typically contain a heddle rod 38 defined along the length thereof for receipt of the heddles along the length of slat 12 side segments 34 36 preferably extend at least to heddle rod 38 in an alternative embodiment the length of side segments 34 36 are different as illustrated in fig1 and 3 for increased rigidity and stability it may be preferred to extend one of the side segments beyond the heddle rod 38 on the opposite side of slat 12 sleeve members 22 can be attached to slats 12 in any conventional manner including adhesives welding or mechanical attaching devices in the embodiments illustrated locking mechanisms 20 include at least one bolt 26 which extends through outward edge 24 of slat 12 bolts 26 engage in a device which is housed within opening 16 of slat 12 an example of this type of conventional device is illustrated and described with particularity in u s pat no 5 477 889 bolts 26 can also be used to.
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tempering temperature or higher f i 480 u00b0 c by a so called vacuum arc between a negative poled cathode and a positive poled anode with low voltage of about 20 v and high current intensity of about 100 a in the vacuum chamber for deposition of titanium nitride the cathode consists of titanium which is vaporized and ionized and accelerated by the arc further the reactive gas component nitrogen is introduced into the vacuum chamber the wear resistant layer should exhibit a thickness of about 5 7 u03bcm after cooling the base member 1 thus provided with layers 3 and 4 and after the vapor deposition of the layer 4 the vapor deposition layer is likewise superficially polished in this manner the engraved plate or roll is equipped with a wearproof layer of about 3000 hv this engraved roll or plate can be manufactured in a reproducible fashion by following this procedure in the fragmentary schematic structure of an engraved plate or roll illustrated in fig2 the base member 1 is likewise provided with the engraved surface 2 on the surface 2 a first interlayer 3a of a nickel phosphorus alloy is autocatalytically deposited in a layer thickness of about 5 u03bcm optionally after required cleaning processes a chromium layer 3b having a thickness of 5 u03bcm is electrolytically applied thereon and the surface cleaned and polished then the engraved coated base member 1 3a 3b is tempered by heat treatment under vacuum at temperatures of preferably up to 400 u00b0 c and subsequently as described in the embodiment according to fig1 a wear resistant layer 4 is vapor deposited thereon made up for example of titanium nitride or titanium.
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can detect when a level of fluid in the container is approaching the mouth application_number US 92652097 A description fig1 illustrates a perspective view of a preferred beverage container 10 in its assembled form referring to fig1 6 the container 10 includes an outer container or shell 3 an inner bag 5 a mouth 7 and a spout 9 the bag 5 is positioned within the outer shell 3 and communicates with the exterior of the container 10 by means of the mouth 7 and spout 9 the container 10 has a front 13 a back 15 a left side 17 a right side 19 a top 21 and a bottom 23 in addition the container advantageously defines a handle 25 as seen in fig2 the outer shell 3 is advantageously configured to be constructed from a single one piece cardboard blank the shell has a front wall panel 16 a back wall panel 18 a right side wall panel 20 a left side wall panel 22 and a side attachment tab 66 the front wall panel 16 defines a circular opening 48 and tapered slits 49 the front wall panel 16 is hingedly attached along a right front fold line 68 to right side wall panel 20 opposite the right front fold line 68 the right side panel 20 is hingedly attached to the back wall panel 18 along a right back right back fold line 70 the right wall panel further defines a lower slot 57 opposite the right back fold line 70 the back wall panel 18 is hingedly attached to the left wall.
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will be appreciated however that the smart card is exemplary of a variety of different types of portable electronic devices for which the invention is particularly suited and therefore this exemplary description should not be construed as limiting the invention in any manner in the implementation of public key cryptography protocols such as the rsa algorithm for example it is necessary to select a pair of integer numbers p q of given length that are co prime with each other for use in generating electronic keys for the protocol to ensure that the selected numbers are co prime with each other a step of verifying co primeness is performed in the case of a portable electronic device with a microprocessor such as a smart card the test is performed within the card examples of tests for verifying the co primeness are set forth for example in ieee p1363 standard for public key cryptography and in iso iec wd 18032 working draft of apr 18 2001 in practice in the rsa protocol confidentiality of the keys is ensured when the two integer numbers p and q are prime with each other and have a fixed length for example 512 or 1024 bits each typically one of the two numbers q is an integer number that is selected in advance from amongst a set of numbers stored in the microprocessor card the other number p is generated in a random fashion by the microprocessor card when the protocol is to be executed for this purpose the microprocessor card has.
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support beam the bracket extending transversely and outward therefrom a shaft operably connected to the bracket at a first end of the shaft and a gear attached to a second end of the shaft the wind oscillator further includes an oscillating arm pivotably disposed approximately atop of said support beam wherein the shaft is disposed upon the oscillating arm and the oscillating arm being configured to move upwardly and downwardly with respect to the support beam in a reciprocating arrangement an elongate transverse bar supported by a first end of the oscillating arm elongate first and second wing bars oriented transversely with respect to the elongate transverse bar wherein the oscillating arm the elongate transverse bar and the wing bars are on approximately a same plane and a leading wing rotatably connected to and extending between the first and second wing bars application_number US 88225310 A description fig1 shows a wind oscillator 10 including an upwardly oriented elongate rotatable support beam 12 that supports a bracket 14 that extends transversely and outwardly therefrom the support beam 12 is generally rotatable to enable the wind oscillator 10 to remain oriented properly with respect to wind direction a shaft 16 is joined with bracket 14 by a spring 15 disposed at a first end thereof a second end of the shaft 16 has a toothed gear wheel 18 integrally secured thereto and rotatable therewith the shaft 16 is disposed upon a main elongate oscillating arm 20 the oscillating arm 20 is disposed between the shaft 16 and the upward end or top of the support beam 12 the oscillating arm 20 is pivotably disposed at the top of the support beam.
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motor 112 not shown secured to the mounting 196 is then fitted onto the main body 111 by placing each locating post 154 into its corresponding hollow holding tube 156 simultaneously as shown in fig4 a each welding ring 184 on the cover 134 will fit into the space between its corresponding welding pad 172 and short tube 174 shown in fig3 b likewise each locating rib 186 in fig4 a will snap into its corresponding acoustical chamber 180 in fig3 b with reference to fig2 a when the cover 134 is secured by ultrasonic welding onto the main body 111 the output gear 140 will be retained on the output shaft 142 between the first collar 144 of the main body 111 and the second collar 146 of the cover 134 thus the first collar 144 retains the output gear 140 on one side while the second collar 146 retains the output gear 140 on an opposite side because the d c motor 112 is secured onto the cover 134 instead of onto the main body 111 the entire drive assembly inside the gear box 110 can be fully tested prior to sealing by ultrasonic welding of the cover 134.
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ccl logging of the open borehole 22 will then continue as the drill pipe 20 is withdrawn until the casing shoe 23 is reached at which stage the calliper arm 45 will close fig7 again by use of induction measurement and casing collar locator the logging operation is then completed with the data being recorded inside the logging tool 40 a repeat section can be made once the calliper 45 has closed the mud flow 26 is then reversed as indicated by arrows 260 and this reverse mud flow will lift the tool string incorporating the logging tool 40 and the tool 40 will be received and captured in holding device 30 23 with appropriate reverse flow pressures the tool 40 may be received at the well head from a depth of 10 000 ft in approximately 50 minutes and data can be downloaded in approximately 10 to 20 minutes the method according to the present invention has several advantages over known systems firstly by forcing the logging tool 40 to the bottom of the well 10 inside the drill pipe 20 the tool 40 is protected from any wash out regions as it passes down the pipe 20 when the logging tool 40 reaches the end of the drill pipe 20 it is still fully within the drill pipe 20 the drill pipe 20 is withdrawn from the logging tool 40 the logging tool 40 thereby remaining stationary relative to the well 10 the calliper 45 and the sensoring end of the logging tool 40 will therefore not have to be forced into an open bore and therefore will be protected at all times.
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at a non optimum rotary speed and the non optimum rotary speed is higher than the optimum rotary speed application_number US 201214007927 A description fig1 shows a horizontal axis wind power installation as is known in principle from the state of the art according to the invention that horizontal axis wind power installation in fig1 is equipped with a method namely an operational management method according to the present invention generally described and as shown by fig1 the wind power installation includes a pylon and a pod located on the pylon a hub spinner is rotatably coupled to the pod and at least one rotor blade is coupled to the hub spinner fig2 diagrammatically shows two operating characteristics namely two rotary speed power characteristics that diagram shows an optimum operating characteristic 1 as a solid line and a non optimum operating characteristic 2 as a broken line the two operating characteristics 1 and 2 represent only a diagrammatic configuration which can deviate from the real configuration in particular the real configuration can deviate from the simplified straight line representation that representation is intended substantially to illustrate the relationship between the optimum operating characteristic 1 and the non optimum operating characteristic 2 moreover that also applies to the diagrams in fig3 which can also be greatly simplified in relation to a real configuration it can now be.
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17 are designed such in their bend that a partial embracing or enclosing of a crosspiece 4 is possible fig1 shows an arrangement of the ladder platform of the invention in which it serves as a stepping platform the plate 1 points thereby upwardly while the edge 2 is arranged downwardly the suspension link 5 is attached to the upper crosspiece 4 in such a manner that it at least partially embraces said upper crosspiece from above furthermore the recess 23 of the edge 2 is form lockingly engaged with the lower crosspiece 4 the two mounting plates 8 of the mounting element are moved over the lower crosspiece 4 and embrace said lower crosspiece form lockingly such that the elastic element 16 causes an abutment of the first leg 11 of the locking projection 13 and of the base area 15 against the respective sides of the lower crosspiece 4 fig2 shows an arrangement of the inventive ladder platform in which same serves as a storage platform the plate 1 is arranged such for this purpose that the edge 2 projects upwardly the suspension link 5 embraces an upper crosspiece 4 of the ladder while the mounting plates 8 of the mounting element are in turn mounted on a lower crosspiece 4 the elastic element 16 also in this case causes an abutment of the first leg 11 of the locking projection 13 and of the base area 15 against the respective sides of the crosspiece 4 fig3 is a top view of the web 9 and of the two mounting.
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is spot welded at 2 to 4 positions e g 3 positions excluding welding portions between the lower portion 26 a of the thick plate 26 and a bent section 52 which will be described later approximately l shaped hook members 36 and 38 extend externally from the upper sides of the thick plates 26 and 28 openings 40 and 42 having the number same as that of the hook members 36 are formed in the side surface which extend in the vehicle width direction on one side right side of fig1 and 4 of the casing 20 whereas openings 44 46 having the number same as that of the hook members 38 are formed in the side surface which extends in the vehicle width direction on the other side left side in fig1 and 4 the openings 40 42 are disposed so that the upper sides thereof have the same height in the row of the openings 40 and 42 the openings 42 are disposed on both ends of the row and the openings 40 are disposed between the openings 42 the length of the opening 42 in the up and down directions is greater than that of the opening 40 in the up and down directions the hook members 36 of the thick plate 26 project externally or outwardly of the casing 20 through the openings 40 and 42 the openings 44 46 are disposed so that the upper sides thereof have the same height in the row of the openings 44 and 46 the openings 44 are disposed between the openings 46 the length of the opening 46 in the.
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14 because the band 24 is drawn the roller 46 are nonoperative during the horizontal movement along the upper moving path however the rollers 46 begin to operate as guide rollers when they run into the circular path surrounded by the arc shaped plates 50 thus holding the links 28 in the recesses of the chain wheels 36 the band therefore is smoothly guided downwards and after having reached the lower arc shaped guide rail 51 the guide rollers 46 begin to support the band along the further moving path when they run on the lower web of the arc shaped rail 51 and the lower horizontal guide rail 47 should the resistance of the pushed band portion increase no buckling can occur because of the upper webs of the circular guide rails 51 and the associated lower horizontal guide rails 47 the inner circular web of the lower arc shaped guide rail 51 in this embodiment can be omitted when the motor 42 is started in opposite direction the lower band portion is drawn and the upper portion is pushed in direction of the closing position of the band this portion is subjected to buckling that means the band tends to be lifted from the slide strips 18 this lifting however is limited by the guide rollers 46 which contact the upper guide flanges 62 of the guide rails 44 in the embodiment shown in fig5.
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72 b 74 b of another disclosed non limiting embodiment includes a multiple of substantially linear trip strips 114 a multiple of pin fins 116 and the effusion holes 104 with reference to fig9 a liners 72 c 74 c of another disclosed non limiting embodiment includes a multiple of pyramid pin fins 118 and the effusion holes 104 in this non limiting embodiment each of the effusion holes 104 are aligned with a row of the multiple of pyramid pin fins 118 and need not pass therethrough it should be appreciated that the effusion holes 104 may alternatively pass through one or more of the multiple of pyramid pin fins 118 with reference to fig1 liners 72 d 74 d of another disclosed non limiting embodiment includes a multiple of three sided pyramid pin fins 120 and the effusion holes 104 in this non limiting embodiment each of the effusion holes 104 are aligned with a row of the multiple of three sided pyramid pin fins 120 and need not pass therethrough with reference to fig1 liners 72 c 74 c of another disclosed non limiting embodiment includes a multiple of conical pin fins 122 and the effusion holes 104 it should be appreciated that various combinations types and sizes of cooling features or other heat transfer augmenting geometries may be utilized in combination with effusion holes to achieve maximum cooling with a given amount of cooling air it should be understood that relative positional terms such as u201c forward u201d u201c aft u201d u201c.
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of test cells 20 and 30 according to sensors and methods well known in the art light sensors 40 and 50 convert the light intensity to a proportional output voltage which is monitored by a central microprocessor 135 central processor 135 for use in the invention are readily purchased or may be constructed according to well known methods and use of suitable central processors is well known by those of skill in the art central microprocessor 135 then compares the voltage output with a stored calibration voltage by well known methods at which time a u201c pass u201d or u201c fail u201d status may be assigned by microprocessor 135 the frequency of the led 80 is chosen such that it is absorbed by the dialdehyde reaction product formed by reaction between a dialdehyde analytical reagent and the dialdehyde germicide present in test solution 25 preferably led 80 emits light at a frequency in the range of about 420 nm to about 620 nm more preferably at about 502 nm which frequency is absorbed by the dialdehyde reaction product of ortho phthalaldehyde and 4 amino 3 hydrazino 5 mercapto 1 2 4 triazole the frequency of led 90 is chosen such that it is absorbed by a ph indicator for example.
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has been carried out by the sensors each of these outcomes now becomes the start of a decision tree in which additional data from the sensors is made use of by the processor 5 it will be understood that the analysis suggested by the scheme of fig2 and tables 1 and 2 is being carried out continuously also in a complete instrument further data analysis will be performed that is not relevant to this invention and this could lead to further hardening of the u2018 possible u2019 and u2018 probable u2019 categories analysis of the output of the array detector 2 reveals that only a single source is present in the target area which will typically be a hot object such as a halogen lamp or an electric fire in a simple case the output of the array 2 may be sufficient to determine that the object has no flame like characteristics however modulation of the source often occurs in practice for example due to objects moving in front of it and this can cause flame like characteristics which might result in the output from the array detector wrongly identifying the source as a flame in the presence of such a.
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mixes were then vulcanized to rubber sheets 100 u00d7 100 u00d7 2 mm in electric heated presses 300 bar at 150 u00b0 c to t 90 5 min of the rheometer curves the mechanical dynamic properties of the vulcanizates were tested under various conditions 1 when fresh 2 after seven days 39 hot air aging at 70 u00b0 c 3 after 14 days 39 hot air aging 4 after extraction with acid water at ph4 and 80 u00b0 c the results appear in table 3 the hot air aging of the test bodies is intended to simulate the normal aging process of rubber articles in a shorter time and is well known to the person skilled in the art for this purpose extraction in acid water at ph 4 in these tests is intended to simulate the effects of acid rainwater for example and to dissolve the aminic anti aging agents out of the test body under intensified conditions extraction was effected by immersing the sample bodies in temperature controlled 80 u00b0 c aqueous buffer solutions the extraction medium was renewed daily as a reference test bodies were also tested which contained no anti aging agent without aaa and those protected against the aging process by vulkanox u00ae 4020 6 ppd the prior art the mechanical dynamic properties e g modulus m tensile strength ts and elongation at break eb of the vulcanizates are given in tables 4 6 these tests showed that compounds a and b according to the present invention already have better elongation at break in the mechanical properties of the fresh un aged.
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each pendant 160 may have a receiver 166 for receiving signals different from signals received by each other pendant 160 and an indicator 168 i e an led in communication with the receiver 166 for indicating when the receiver 166 is receiving signals each pendant 160 may also include a fastener 169 i e a clip 169 a or a strap 169 b that allows the pendant 160 to be fastened to a subject such as a person each transmitter 160 may include its own power source 165 i e a battery for energizing its transmitter 162 microphone 164 receiver 166 and or indicator 168 a processor 170 is in communication with the first and second actuators 130 140 for controlling the first and second actuators 130 140 the processor 170 may also be in communication with a receiver 172 a user interface 174 a signal transmitter 176 and a display 178 the display 178 i e a lcd display may display information from the processor 170 the receiver 172 receives signals from the pendant transmitters 162 and provides the signals to the processor 170 the processor 170 has programming for identifying the individual pendants 160 by their unique signals and determining a direction to each pendant 160 based on the signals in various embodiments the receiver 172 may be either.
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debug services certain system malfunctions can disrupt the running of this software to an extent that makes these debug services unusable examples of this are bus hangs and errors within the application 39 s interface drivers debug using a dedicated interface is typically used during the development and bring up phases of a product 39 s lifecycle and in many instances can be minimally intrusive having little to no effect on the normal system operation when the system is running the application it generally provides a means to find and fix problems that can make the target system ts inoperable such problems include bus hangs power management failures phantom resets and other fatal errors these are capabilities that are not generally available in the set of debug capabilities provided by applications interface they may provide the ability to view of the state of clock and reset logic voltage power domains power management logic bus control logic and the like in addition these capabilities may provide very fine granularity of controlling the execution of cpu cores for instance a processor with multiple cores will likely support a debug control function that can be used to halt and advance the state of those cores instruction by instruction it may also provide a means to modify the state of caches override the state of various clock reset voltage and power domains and modify the operational state of processing elements in the processor the dedicated debug interface is often called a debug access port dap and one.