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may be used during lapping the machine is set to apply greater than 1 psi pressure to the carrier wafers the speeds of the pin ring upper and lower plate are set depending on machine attributes to achieve even removal of material from the bottom and top surface of the wafer the grind process may employ a single side grind of each face of the wafer using cross feed or in feed grinder to a target diameter of 410 microns in some embodiments a small batch size is used e g 1 10 wafers at a time the wafer is pulled flat during the grind with porous vacuum chuck after lapping and or grinding the edge profile and laser mark are inspected if the starting thickness of the blank is too high then the laser mark and edge profile may need to be reworked the carrier wafers are then polished to the final target thickness which in some embodiments is of 400 microns in some embodiments the wafer polish system incorporates the following specifications double side polishing machine with plate diameter greater than 30 u2033 carrier diameter greater than 9 u2033 hard intermediate polish pad plate flatness of less than 15 microns steel carriers 300 325 microns thick with a pocket diameter 0 25 mm greater than carrier wafer diameter a diamond particle abrasive suspended in polishing vehicle applied directly to the pad during process alternative abrasives such as boron carbide or silicon carbide may be used apply greater than 1 psi pressure to the carrier wafers during polishing and.
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forgotten password the participant is then directed to a terms of use display and an acknowledgement of the auction rules display 302 where they are required to acknowledge an understanding of the auction rules and the terms of use of the website a failure to acknowledge these terms and conditions 302 will result in the user having to register again and consent to the terms these auction rules provide information about the auction features including that all auctions will close within one hour of the start time and all participants must pay for items promptly or lose their bidding privileges after creating an account and consenting to the terms conditions and auction rules a participant may bid on items 303 a participate may bid 304 on items using two separate actions browsing or searching for items in existing live auctions 400 and browsing or searching for items not listed in an existing live auction and initiating an auction 500 when browsing the live auctions 400 the participant will see items that are currently being auctioned displayed with these live auctioned items will be the time remaining in the auction the starting bid amount 401 and various pertinent details about the item up for.
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by the above described methods typically said modified membrane spanning protein have one or more improved functional properties relative to the wild type membrane spanning protein e g higher crystallizability relative to wild type in accordance with still another embodiment of the present invention there are provided methods to modulate the crystallizability of a membrane spanning protein said method comprising generating a polynucleotide library wherein a sufficient number of bases of a polynucleotide encoding said membrane spanning protein and or a sufficient number of amino acid residues of said membrane spanning protein are randomly modified so as to increase the crystallizability thereof inserting the modified polynucleotides of said second polynucleotide library into a construct comprising a signal sequence and a first marker sequence wherein said marker sequence is in frame with said modified polynucleotide and encodes one or more genes that overcome the sensitivity of said host to the presence of selective pressure agent s conditions and optionally a second marker sequence wherein said second marker sequence when present is downstream of said signal sequence but upstream of said modified polynucleotide thereby producing modified polynucleotide containing constructs transforming suitable host cells with the modified polynucleotide containing constructs and selecting those cells which survive exposure to said selective pressure agent s conditions e g antibiotic and identifying the modified.
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hybrid drugs of the invention provide a unique delivery of an antibiotic and a nsaid for the treatment of ophthalmic bacterial infections and for the prevention of inflammation a single drug entity is advantageous to individual dosing of each drug because of the ability for simultaneous dosing and elimination of washout concerns when applying each drug separately the use of an antibiotic nsaid hybrid drug is indicated where the risk of infection is high or where there is an expectation that potentially dangerous numbers of bacteria will be present in the eye the anti inflammatory component of the composition is useful in treating inflammation associated with physical trauma to ophthalmic tissues inflammation associated with bacterial infections and inflammation resulting from surgical procedures the combination of an antibiotic and nsaid is also useful in post operative inflammation where there is an increased chance of bacterial infection the composition of the invention may also be used prophylactically in connection with various ophthalmic surgical procedures that create a risk of bacterial infection other examples of ophthalmic conditions which may be treated with the compositions of the present invention include infective conditions associated with inflammation and where the use of nsaid is acceptable such conditions may include but are not limited to conjunctivitis keratitis blepharitis endophthalmitis red eye dacyrocystitis hordeolum corneal ulcers anterior blepharitis posterior blepharitis meibomian gland dysfunction dry eye disease keratocojunctivitis sicca ocular pain ocular pain and inflammation post ocular surgery bacterial conjunctivitis anterior uveitis post surgical inflammation inflammatory conditions of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva cornea.
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mosfet 74 is in its on state so that when the switch 66 is pushed current will flow through the light emitting diode 72 thereby providing an indication of normal operation conversely when the terminal voltage of the batteries is low and the battery packs 10 20 are connected in series i e 34 stacked 34 the signal on the lead 48 is low and the mosfet 74 is in its off state so that pushing the switch 66 will not result in current flow through the light emitting diode 72 the mosfet 76 is provided for electronically indicating the operational state of the battery supply to the electronic equipment to which it is connected this electronic equipment is connected to the mosfet 76 via the 34 on reserve 34 terminal 78 within the electronic equipment there is a pullup resistor not shown under normal operating conditions when the signal on the lead 48 is high the mosfet 76 is in its on state its drain will therefore pull the external pullup resistor to a low state when the battery packs 10 20 are operating in the 34 stacked 34 mode the signal on the lead 48 is low and the mosfet 76 is in its off state therefore its drain will be pulled to a high state by the external pullup resistor thereby indicating that the battery supply is operating 34 on reserve 34 accordingly there has been disclosed an arrangement for automatically connecting a.
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the boom 86 under continued application of the applied load and or under its own weight the springs 210 extend thereby resisting downward pivoting of the boom 86 and controlling the descent of the boom 86 in a manner to avoid injury to anyone and or damage to anything beneath the boom 86 as well as to avoid damage to the projector 88 and the mirror 89 supported by the boom 86 as with the embodiment of fig1 to 5 the number and arrangement of mechanical fuse assemblies and coil springs 210 can be varied turning now to fig8 and 9 yet another embodiment of a safety device is shown and is generally identified by reference numeral 300 the safety device 300 in this embodiment is very similar to that shown in fig6 and 7 as can be seen the safety device 300 comprises a pair of spaced bands 302 a and 302 b respectively with each band having a pair of laterally spaced holes 304 provided therein the holes 304 in band 302 a accommodate fasteners that secure the band to the horizontal flange 96 the holes 304 in band 302 b accommodate fasteners that secure the band to the top of the boom 86 the bands 302 a and 302 b are joined by a central mechanical fuse assembly 306 a pair of dashpots 310 i e pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder and piston arrangements also joins the bands 302 a and 302 b each dashpot 310 is positioned on an opposite side of the central mechanical fuse assembly 306.
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877 coy et al 1982 endocrinology 110 1445 rivier et al u s pat no 4 444 759 rivier et al ep0 038 135 bauer et al u s pat no 4 395 403 vale et al gb 2009182 filed nov 30 1978 beddell et al u s pat no 4 075 191 these lhrh analogs can be provided in the form of pharmaceutically acceptable salts examples of preferred salts are those with therapeutically acceptable organic acids e g acetic lactic maleic citric malic ascorbic succinic benzoic salicylic methanesulfonic toluenesulfonic trifluoroacetic or pamoic acid as well as polymeric acids such as tannic acid or carboxymethyl cellulose and salts with inorganic acids such as the hydrohalic acids e g hydrochloric acid sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid a therapeutically effective amount of the lhrh antagonist can be administered in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier substance e g magnesium carbonate or lactose this composition can be in the form of a pill tablet capsule liquid or sustained release tablet for oral administration a liquid spray for nasal administration or a liquid for intravenous subcutaneous parenteral or intraperitoneal administration another preferred form for administration is an injectible suspension of the peptide analog with a bioerodible biocompatible polymer matrix capable of effecting sustained release of the analog other suitable forms are analog polymer implants transdermal patches transmucosal patches and compositions usable with iontophoretic techniques lhrh analogs can be tested for effectiveness in treating injured nerve tissue or preserving muscle mass according to the testing procedures described below for the lhrh analog bim 21009 bim 21009 is an antagonist of lhrh activity.
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of a reduced structural nature depending upon requirements the furrow forming element 13 is biased into engagement with the ground by a first force application member 21 and the second ground engaging element 15 is biased downwardly toward the ground by a second force application member 22 in the embodiment shown both of the force application members are formed from cylinders with a suitable fluid in most cases a hydraulic fluid applying pressure to the system within the cylinder to bias the respective element toward the ground the arrangement as shown is of the type shown in the above mentioned hatford u s pat no 4 762 075 so that it includes a furrow forming element including a first material delivery conduit a second ground engaging member including a second conduit and a packer wheel which are arranged in a row one generally behind the other and mounted from a common mounting on the frame the construction as shown herein therefore may take many of the features and components described in the above mentioned halford patent the disclosure of which can be referred to for further details of the structure disclosed herein however the arrangement as shown can also be modified in many different ways to incorporate different components and different spacings in fig3 and 4 it will be noted that for convenience of illustration each.
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undeployed while member 62 has been rotated one hundred eighty degrees in this configuration member 62 curves upward while remaining generally in the plane of the seat back should a passenger be extremely tall having member 82 curve upward could permit it to help support the passenger 39 s head notwithstanding the passenger 39 s unusual height fig5 illustrates member 62 in the same position as it appears in fig4 and member 58 in the same position as it appears in fig3 fig6 likewise depicts member 58 in its position of fig3 and 5 member 62 by contrast is shown in its undeployed position of fig1 2 the manipulation of collar 14 illustrated in fig6 may occur for example when a passenger desires merely to lean to his or her right and rest his or her face on a firmly positioned object detailed also in fig3 is base plate 22 u2032 to which collar 14 is connected as well as guides 90 rigidly connected to seat back 86 base plate 22 u2032 is functionally equivalent to base plate 22 albeit slightly different in appearance each of guides 90 is an elongated structure comprising base 94 at each end of base 94 is an.
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for the trials the ph being adjusted to 9 defibering was followed by a reaction period of 90 minutes in a water bath at a temperature of 50 u00b0 c the mixture was then diluted to a consistency of 0 8 in a laboratory cell and subjected to flotation treatment for 10 minutes at the end of the flotation treatment the pulp was neutralized with sulfuric acid sheets were made and the degree of whiteness determined the tables below illustrate the whiteness of sheets obtained using different paper varieties r 457 and y c are standard procedures defining whiteness the percentage of ingredients used in each trial is listed below the corresponding table the percentages of each reagent is based on weight percent of the paper added in the table 34 none 34 indicates that only the stabilizer peroxide and fatty acid were used 34 additive 34 means that the stabilizer peroxide fatty acid and additive were used 34 solvent 34 is a comparison run in which a medium high boiling paraffin solvent was used in place of the additive with the stabilizer peroxide and fatty acid ______________________________________trial a flexographic printmaterialadded before flotation after flotation______________________________________ r 457 y c r 457 y cnone 48 0 53 6 48 5 53 5additive a 46 1 51 2 52 2 59 0additive b 46 1 50 9 51 8 57 9additive c 48 0 53 9 54 3 61 90.
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member 4 in the case where stress is applied to electrode portion 32 the peeling off of electrode portion 32 can be prevented and generation of disconnection can be prevented thus electrode portion can be protected further by providing electrode protection member 4 in the case of coating adhesive the adhesive can be evenly coated due to the surface contact between electrode protection member 4 and bending portion 11 which leads to improve working efficiency the present invention will be described by using examples however the present invention shall not be restricted by the examples as shown in table 1 below electrode protection members made of ptfe having thickness of 0 05 mm 0 5 mm are mounted on the above described ink jet head 10 in which the distance between the cap member and the wiring board is arranged to be 1 mm or 2 mm and the ink jet head was subjected to three cycle heat shock tests of heating and cooling within the temperature range of u2212 20 u00b0 c to 80 u00b0 c after the heat shock test conditions of wiring connection were checked and evaluated as described below a there is no generation of disconnection in the electrode portion b there are slight generations of disconnections in the electrode portion as shown in table 1 below electrode protection member made of ptfe having thickness of 0 8 mm or 1 0 mm are mounted on the above described ink jet head 10 in which the distance between the cap member and the wiring board is arranged to be 2 mm or 3 mm and the ink jet head was subjected to the same heat shock tests as the above and similarly evaluated as shown in table 1 below electrode protection member.
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can work as a stand alone unit or be linked together with an efm 3 unit the efm 2 unit housing contains four holes for four terminals the alarm works in two modes i e at home mode and out night mode one terminal is used for the dc power supply one terminal is used to control the valve solenoid one terminal is used as the serial interface terminal and one terminal is used for driving the buzzer and the led each unit will use its efm id number for identification it can also connect to household alarm panel via dry contact which was just added the efm 3 unit is a stand alone unit with a two wire serial interface and a telephone line interface it communicates with the efm 2 units by a two wire serial interface and with the computer station by a telephone interface radio cell phone the efm 3 unit housing contains four holes for four 4 terminals one terminal is used for the dc power supply two terminals are used for the serial interface terminals and one terminal is used for the earphone plug to the telephone jack of the telephone line interface terminal the handheld unit hhu 1 works with the efm 2 unit only it can store the data.
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hand the tent poles 12 connected to the support poles 140 are upwardly expanded in this instance while the compression spring 170 compressed inside the hollow interior 132 of the main body 130 is expanded the tent poles 12 connected to the support poles 140 can be easily expanded in the upward direction even by a small external force transferred from the user 39 s hand here when the tent poles 12 connected to the support poles 140 are expanded upwardly the sliding member 120 slides down and the joint bar 150 hinge coupled to the sliding member 120 evenly at regular intervals in a radial direction moves downwardly moreover while the first and second connection bars 152 and 154 that respectively have one end of which is hinge coupled with the joint bar 150 and the other end of which is connected to the support poles 140 and the main body 130 are expanded in the upward direction that the support poles 140 are expanded the support poles 140 the joint bar 150 the first and second connection bar 152 and 154 which are in a folded state are rotated and expanded upwardly after that in the state that the support poles 140 are expanded at a predetermined angle for instance within a range of 70 degrees to 80 degrees relative to the main body.
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then in step 434 the probability rate that the anticipated number of materiality threshold errors will be found in the selection is calculated the probability rate that the anticipated number of materiality threshold errors or more will be found in the selection as calculated and the entire probability rates of each of the anticipated number of anticipated errors that will be found in a selection in a financial statement category is displayed if the third known sufficiency test is not used as determined in step 432 then in step 436 a forth known distribution sufficiency test is performed next in step 438 the probability rate that the anticipated number of events will not have errors is calculated and the probability rate that the anticipated number of events or more will not have errors is calculated next in step 440 the attribute basis for selection of transactions is determined a wide variety of attributes can be used in the selection of transactions such attributes include the determination of outliers and anomalies of transactions by the financial category for substantiation dollar value anomalies for debit transactions dollar value anomalies for credit transactions random probability distributions for debit transactions random probability distributions for credit transactions random probability distributions for control unit debit transactions random probability distributions for control unit credit transactions both anomalies and probability selections for debit and credit transactions document control for debit and credit transactions and specific documents listing control debit and credit transactions in step 442 the calculation of metrics of all transactions by financial category is determined this calculation includes a replacement of any values equaling infinity with.
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10 scheme 3 upon cleavage of 8h sub n 2 whereas only 7h tfa was obtained from the longer homolog 8h sub n 4 acid catalyzed cleavage of 3 methyl 2 butenoxymethyl resin to generate an allylic carbocation which is quenched by the thioether is a likely explanation for the formation 10 the lack of such a sulfonium impurity from 8h sub n 4 is likely the result of the cyclic ether formation discussed previously the use of a 3 m hcl solution that is prepared from acetyl chloride and dcm meoh 3 2 for cleavage eliminates the sulfonium byproduct affording 7h hcl upon evaporation schemes 4 and 5 depict the synthesis of a heteroaromatic and heterocyclic amine using the method of the present invention the starting resin bound tertiary alkyl carbamates in schemes 2 to 5 i e 8d 8h 8f and 13 are prepared using methodology similar to that disclosed in scheme 1 the following nonlimiting examples illustrate the inventors 39 preferred method for preparing compounds of the present invention str15 table 2______________________________________variables depending on the alkyl chain n removal conditions for thealkyl chain n linker fragments from 7d tfa______________________________________5 vacuum 2 5 mm hg 15 hours a fragment remains 4 vacuum 2 5 mm hg 15 hours 3 vacuum 2 5 mm hg 2 hours 2 not required______________________________________.
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finally increased in an instantaneous step like fashion at 16 to highest level of current i 3 from fig1 it can be seen that a series of u201c discontinuities u201d occur in the applied current respectively at 12 14 and 16 these discontinuities and the rapid changes in current flow result in relatively sharp boundaries between grain structures of differing sizes these relatively sharp boundaries and differing grain structures produce stresses in the microstructure of the film which can impair film quality and even result in film defects in accordance with the present invention a novel method of electroplating conductive material on a semiconductor wafer controls transition in the applied current during successive stages of the electroplating process which substantially reduces or eliminates sharp changes in the grain structure of the plated film referring to fig2 in accordance to the present invention an initial positive continuous level of current is applied to the plating circuit at 18 for an initial period of time which could be considered the first step or stage in the plating recipe cycle the current is then gradually increased at 20 in a straight line or linear fashion over a period of time until the current increases to a second higher level i 1 representing the second stage in the plating cycle similarly the current is increased from i 1 to a higher level i 2 in a gradual linear manner indicated at 22 finally the current is increased from i 2 in a linear gradual manner designated at 24 until current level i 3 is achieved representing the fourth and final stage of the plating process generally during the first stage indicated at 18 an initial thin film layer is formed in the second.
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a transmission waiting state is uplink signaling or uplink data then when the uplink information is uplink signaling information deciding section 101 outputs information that indicates that the uplink signaling is in the transmission waiting state to control section 104 on the other hand when the uplink information is uplink data information deciding section 101 outputs information that indicates that the uplink data is in the transmission waiting state to qos deciding section 102 when the information indicating that the uplink data is in the transmission waiting state is input from information deciding section 101 qos deciding section 102 decides whether a real time characteristic is required in the uplink data based on the qos of the uplink data as an example when the uplink data is ip data an ip packet qos deciding section 102 decides whether a real time characteristic is required in the uplink data for an example by referring to a service type tos type of service field of the ip packet the uplink data qos deciding section 102 outputs to control section 104 qos information that indicates a result of the decision about whether a real time characteristic is required in the uplink data bearer context holding section 103 holds a bearer context as information that includes the bearer id the qos and the like of each radio bearer bearer context holding section 103 shares a plurality of bearer contexts between the network node and the own apparatus for example bearer context holding section 103 holds bearer contexts corresponding to radio bearers that the own apparatus has.
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hole 215 and back into the oil storage member 1 via an inlet 12 thereof the state of forward movement of the oil pressure tank is shown in fig1 b and 14 wherein the handle is moved toward a side so that the oil from the inlet 11 of the oil storage member 1 flows into the oil pressure tank 3 via a first oil passage 22 as shown in fig1 to push the piston 31 of the oil pressure tank 3 outward accordingly the axial shaft 41 connected at the end of the piston rod 32 is also pushed outward as shown in fig1 at the same time when the pressure of the oil flowing into the oil pressure tank 3 reaches a maximum value the oil will flow through an oil chamber 33 inside of the piston rod 32 to a second oil passage 23 as shown in fig1 and then flow through a third oil passage 24 into the return passage 213 and finally flow back into the oil storage member 1 via a fourth oil passage 25 at one end of the inlet 12 the forward movement of the oil pressure tank 3 can perform external pulling operation for the object 7 to be disassembled as shown in fig3 4 and 4 a the state of backward movement of the oil pressure tank is shown in fig1 c and 17 wherein the handle is moved toward another side so that the oil from the inlet 11 of the oil storage member 1 will flow into a sixth.
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visibly destructive for periods of 2 minutes 2 1 2 silica acid mixture add 12 82 g of 200 m 2 g fumed silica to 500 g of 66 u00b0 baume sulfuric acid the mixture thickens just short of being a gel and has a viscosity reading of 1850 cps on the viscometer one ml of the mixture on a paper towel requires 2 minutes to burn through when 143 59 g of the mixture is added to 150 ml of water at 20 u00b0 c the temperature rises to 70 u00b0 c the effect of the 2 1 2 mixture on cotton wool and parchment is not visibly destructive for periods of 3 minutes the proportions of sulfuric acid and fumed silica according to the present invention are variable within certain limits compositions containing less than 1 0 by weight fumed silica do not thicken enough to achieve the objects of the present invention compositions containing 3 0 by weight or more fumed silica form a gel or grease like composition which cannot be poured and which must be handled like a grease compositions containing a significantly higher percentage 10 by weight or more of fumed silica form dry granular mixtures compositions containing between 1 0 to 2 9 fumed silica and more particularly 2 5 fumed silica form a thick pourable product which achieves the objects of the present invention the heat of release generated by the exothermic reaction at the sulfuric acid is the same for the varying compositions of sulfuric acid and fumed silica that is to say the presence of the fumed silica does not impede the rapid generation of heat.
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of e g about 100 u00b0 c to about 200 u00b0 c preferably from about 120 u00b0 to about 160 u00b0 c if desired a catalyst for the decomposition of peroxides such as a heavy metal salt for instance a cobalt salt of an iron salt may be added in this step amounts of heavy metal of about 0 1 to about 20 and preferably of about 0 5 to about 2 p p m by weight relative to the benzaldehyde are sufficient for a satisfactory catalytic action larger amounts may be used if so desired the invention will be elucidated with reference to the following non restricting examples and comparative experiments the color values in degrees hazen u00b0 h were determined by astm d1209 62 a sample of crude benzaldehyde prepared by the oxidation of toluene in the liquid phase by means of a gas containing molecular oxygen with the use of a homogeneous cobalt catalyst was distilled in a sievetray column with 30 trays at a top pressure of 20 kpa and with a reflux ratio of 1 3 during the distillation 5 liters n t p of air per liter of liquid benzaldehyde were passed through per hour the color value of the main fraction was lower than the detection limit of 5 u00b0 h.
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the cheese spanning the width 31 then the toppings in the tip region 32 of both pieces often stay on only one of the two pieces being separated one may decrease the force required to tear the pre cut cheese by re cutting thereby easing the separation of the wedges 27 and all appropriate toppings alternately one may use their fingers on the length 30 of connecting cheese to help separate the desired wedge from the remaining pizza in a method of the present invention as shown in fig3 a pizza is cut into pieces 40 resembling a wagon wheel by cutting the outline of one small circular piece 41 near the center and then cutting the remaining outer ring into eight or more pieces 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 with cut lines on the radial spokes of the wagon wheel the order of cutting may be reversed or performed at one time by a large tool a resulting piece 48 from the outer ring resembling a truncated wedge as shown in fig4 has a length 50 of the tip that is shorter than the width 51 of the tip therefore the force required to tear the pre cut cheese along the length 50 is less than the strength of the cheese spanning the width 51 resulting in the toppings in the tip region 52 remaining intact with the appropriate piece 48 of pizza due to being unique the piece 41 in the center may also be regarded as having more value than the others thus instilling competitiveness and fun and may be used as a marketing platform in addition the piece 41 in the center may.
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portion 48 in its keeper 52 provides a positive installation indication so that the installer is assured that the clip 34 is properly seated fig5 through 7 and 9 illustrate an alternate embodiment of the present invention in the form of a rail clip 66 the rail clip 66 is illustrated in fig5 through 7 as installed in a slightly different type of rail fastening installation wherein the base plate structure 18 of fig1 through 4 has been replaced in favor of a shoulder member 60 having a downwardly extending spike 62 for retaining same in the crosstie 16 the shoulder member 60 still includes a longitudinal aperture 64 for retaining the first elongated end portion 32 of the clip 66 as may be appreciated by a comparison of fig8 and 9 the clip 66 is substantially identical to clip 34 with the exception of the provision in the former of a loop portion 68 in the second elongated end portion 42 the loop portion 68 is located approximately adjacent the locking portion 48 and forms as may be seen in fig6 an opening 70 in which a tool may be inserted to facilitate the removal of rail clip 66 thus the loop portion 68 provides an alternative to providing the keeper aperture 52 with a side ramp 56 the two rail clips 34 and 66.
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through a channel surrounding the exterior of the stacked modular boilers incoming water is thereby subjected to a super heating process to render it potable and collected on exiting the top of the stacked modular boilers application_number US 60891009 A description referring now to the drawings fig1 6 show components of the modular water purification or desalinization device 10 individually and assembled various preferred modes similar parts are identified by like reference numerals which may be found in one or more of the drawings the device 10 forms the water purification plant of fig1 through the formation and operative connection of a plurality of towers 12 each formed of a plurality of stacked boilers 14 each of the towers 12 is constructed a plurality of the boilers 14 with each having centrally positioned heating chambers 16 the towers 12 in this stacked configuration formation have a surrounding chamber 18 positioned between the sidewalls 20 of each heating chamber 16 and a secondary casing 22 forming the exterior wall of the boiler 14 the surrounding chamber 18 thus surrounds the sidewall 20 defining each individual heating chamber 16 this configuration is particularly preferred in that it produces a chimney effect of upwards flow of both the produced super heated steam from each heating chamber 16 and also the heat employed to create the steam in individual heating chambers 16 and the lower located surrounding chamber 18 in the preferred mode of the system steam is produced by a spraying of a mist 26 of seawater or initially filtered water to remove larger solids the water is preheated to substantially 98 to 100 degrees centigrade in a heat exchanger 30 and subsequently sprayed in a downwardly projected preferably conical mist 26 the mist 26 so injected into the pre heated heating chamber.
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14 until the welding is completed the clamping operation preferably takes place when support 16 has been moved to the loading station of fig1 b at the loading station an alignment bar 24 is mounted for setting the proper spacing between the tubes 22 and assuring that the tubes are axially aligned with each other fig3 and fig1 b show the aligning station which includes an alignment bar 24 such as a plate mounted in any suitable manner such as from overhead rail 26 so that support 16 can pass under aligning bar 24 where holders 12 and 14 are laterally movable holders 12 and 14 are manipulated to move in a lateral direction unitl tubes 22 22 contact aligning bar 24 preferably contoured clamps 18 20 on holders 12 14 may be opened sufficiently allowing the tubes 22 22 to be axially moved until the tubes contact aligning bar 24 clamps 18 and 20 would then be reengaged to firmly mount tubes 22 22 their respective holders in such case the tubes would be initially loaded while at aligning bar 24 clamps 18 20 may be of any suitable form such as having complementary grooves associated with grooves in holders 12 14 the clamps may be closed in any suitable manners such by springs or threaded fasteners fig1 c and 4 illustrate the next phase of operation wherein support 16.
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deployed configurations in addition the support portion 5100 is repositionable relative to the body 5010 so that an electronic device coupled thereto can be supported in any orientation including but not limited to a portrait orientation and in a landscape orientation referring to fig6 the body 5010 has a first or upper end 5012 and an opposite second or lower end 5014 and a pair of opposite sides 5016 and 5018 the body 5010 also includes a front or inner surface 5022 see fig6 and a rear or outer surface 5020 see fig6 in this embodiment the body 5010 is substantially rectangular with rounded corners in alternative embodiments the body 5010 may have a different shape or configuration such as a square or a circle or may have more than four sides in one embodiment the body 5010 is approximately the same size and shape as the electronic device to which the body 5010 is coupled or proximate the body 5010 also includes a mounting ring 5026 that defines an opening 5028 the opening 5028 is located closer to end 5014 than end 5012 and equidistant between the sides 5016 and 5018 this location of the opening 5028 facilitates the use of the body 5010 in any number of orientations in addition.
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ester and an amine surfactant such as tallowamine ethoxylate the agricultural formulation can also contain additional surfactants the preferred additional surfactants include but are not limited to additionally buffering agents can be added to the composition to further reduce the ph the buffering agents include but are not limited to the formulation can optionally contain water insoluble agricultural chemicals such as but not limited to pesticides the pesticides can be but are not limited to ester of dichlorophenoxyacetic acid trifluralin pendimethalin propanil atrazine benefin chloroimuron linuron alachlor metalochlor or mixtures thereof furthermore the agricultural formulation can have a surface tension of less than 60 dynes as measured by the du nuoy surface tensiometer at a concentration of 1 10 the formulation is made by mixing all the ingredients together other optional ingredients include but are not limited to dyes thickeners anti corrosion agent anti caking agents stabilizers gel inhibitors anti freezes anti foam agents mixtures thereof and the like the following examples are listed to help illustrate the advantage of the new agricultural formulation all the examples are described in a percent by weight basis 0083 ingredients in formula monoethanolamine salt of boric acid 80 0 tallowamine ethoxylate surfactant 10 0 citric acid 10 0 the improvement of this formula is in the resulting ph of the composition the monoethanolamine salt of boric acid has a ph of 9 0 on its own the composition of example 1 has a ph of about 7 0 it is generally acknowledged in most agricultural applications.
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casing 2 b includes an inclined wall section not shown and the trailing end of the inclined wall section on the shroud casing 2 a side is formed to be closer to the outside in the radial direction than the trailing end of the inclined wall section of the hub casing 2 b gently protrudes to sh side in addition the shroud side protrusion length sd of the wall section 31 of the shroud casing 2 a is 40 of the width w of the discharge outlet 6 b in the impeller 6 and a ratio d w between the flow path width d of the vaneless diffuser 12 and the width w of discharge outlet 6 b is 0 6 in addition in comparative 1 the fluid circulation flow path 21 is not provided in comparative example 2 the shroud side protrusion length sd of the wall section 31 of the shroud casing 2 a is changed and a corner r portion having a small curvature radius r is only provided between the wall section 31 of the shroud casing 2 a and the horizontal wall steeply protrudes to sh side the shroud side protrusion length sd is 17 of the width w of the discharge outlet 6 b.
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within the body is in the form of a selectively detachable unit which is mounted within the concave recess along the interior wall of the body 12 c this embodiment is considered to be an option for retrofitting currently commercially available bite blocks the lighting assembly 16 c may be mechanically attached via a male and female coupling with the body or adhesively attached within the recess referring to the embodiment of fig7 referenced by the numeral 10 d the bite block body 12 d fits within a pliable sheath the sheath serves as the housing 18 d and hosts the lighting assembly 16 d referring to fig8 another embodiment 10 e is depicted wherein the body 12 e includes a plurality of openings for receiving the platform type housing 18 e having mounted thereto a light assembly 16 e referring to fig9 another embodiment 10 f is shown as including a housing 18 f in the form of a band having attached thereto a light assembly 16 f the band can be formed from various materials including elastic by way of non limiting example this type of structure would be ideal for retro fitting commercially available bite blocks including wedges as well as c shaped bite blocks with lighting to illuminate the oral cavity the illuminated dental props of fig6 9 preferably employ a self contained led light as the light source as should be understood by those skilled in the art the led lighting should illuminate the oral cavity to an appreciably extent but should not generate light.
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as used herein u201c corresponding to both terminal sequences u201d means that each ssdna includes in any region 5 u2032 terminal or 3 u2032 terminal sequence in the second dsdna or a nucleotide sequence substantially identical to portions thereof the term u201c having a nucleotide sequence substantially identical u201d means as described above having the sequence equivalent enough for allowing the formation of triplexed dna by reca protein then in the third step the reca protein and the second ssdna are added to the dna library as described above this step causes the progress of triplexed dna formation reaction next in the fourth step dnas containing the triplexed dna obtained in the previous step are ligated with a desired dna while ligation does not occur on triplexed dna ligation occurs on untriplexed dsdna giving circular dna in this method u201c a desired dna u201d generally although not necessarily means a vector for constructing a library like phages cosmids and plasmids in the fifth step removal of linear dna from the dnas prepared in the previous step constructs a dna library having increased proportion of the first dsdna linear triplexed dna to be removed can be separated from circular dna to be increased in proportion as described above specific reactions and structures illustrated in the drawings are intended merely to help understanding accordingly their details may not be consistent with those shown in figures the invention is further illustrated in more detail by the following examples in this example we removed one plasmid from a mixture of two plasmids by ligation inhibition reaction using reca protein we used a chloramphenicol resistant plasmid pbc23c10 and an ampicillin resistant plasmid pbs1b3 and removed one plasmid from the mixture of the two plasmids pbc23c10 and pbs1b3 were mixed.
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a polyamic acid ester represented by the formula str6 where r 1 and r 2 are each the same or different group having carbon atoms of one or more ar 1 is a bivalent aromatic group and ar 2 is a tetravalent aromatic group the polyamic acid ester varnish used in the present invention can be obtained by homopolymerizing an aminodicarboxylic acid ester to obtain a polyamic acid or reacting an aromatic diamine with a tetracarboxylic acid derivative to obtain a polyamic acid and then heating the resulting polyamic acid in an organic solvent containing alcohol to esterify the polyamic acid or reacting the polyamic acid with a dehydrating agent the tetra carboxylic acids and their derivative includes ester acid anhydride and acid chloride acid chloride is preferred from the point of preparation the reaction for preparation of polyamic acids is generally carried out at 20 u00b0 200 u00b0 c in solvents such as n methylpyrrolidone nmp dimethylformamide dmf dimethylacetamide dmac dimethylsulfoxide dmso dimethyl sulfate sulforan butyl lactone cresol phenol halogenated phenol cyclohexanone dioxane tetrahydrofuran and acetophenone examples of the aminodicarboxylic acids and their derivatives used in the present invention includes 4 aminophthalic acid 4 amino 5 methylphthalic acid 4 p anilino phthalic acid 4 3 5 dimethyl 4 anilino phthalic acid and esters acid anhydrides and acid chlorides thereof examples of the aromatic diamines used in the present invention to provide the vibalent aromatic group ar 1 are p phenylenediamine p pda 2 5 diaminotoluene 2 5 diaminoxylene diaminodurene 2 3 5 6 tetramethylphenylenediamine 2 5 diamino benzotrifluoride 2 5 diaminoanisole 2 5 diaminoaceto phenone 2 5 diaminobenzophenone 2 5 diaminodiphenyl 2 5 diaminofluorobenzene benzidine o tolidine o tld m tolidine 3 3 39 5.
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alkanes containing more atoms per molecule in the presence of a catalyst composition containing hydrogen fluoride titanium tetrafluoride and sulfolane application_number US 22422898 A description the feed to the process of this invention can be any hydrocarbon containing mixture that contains at least one pentane either n pentane or isopentane preferably isopentane 2 methylbutane or neopentane or mixtures thereof generally the feed contains more than about 50 weight pentane preferably about 60 99 99 weight pentane the feed can contain other hydrocarbons that do not interfere with the process of this invention i e minor amounts of other alkanes such as n butane isobutane n hexane and the like alkenes monoolefins other unsaturated compounds are to be substantially absent from the feed so that side reactions olefin oligomerization and or excessive aso be avoided the catalyst composition useful in the process of this invention employs tif 4 in combination with hf with a sulfone diluent present in an amount sufficient to enhance the effectiveness of the catalyst composition in the disproportionation of pentanes the ratio of the total catalyst composition tif 4 hf and the sulfone diluent to the hydrocarbon feed on a weight weight basis is in the range above about.
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method of artificially inseminating sows 10 generally comprises a remotely steerable vehicle 12 the vehicle includes an attachment assembly 14 a support base assembly 16 and a drive system 18 the attachment assembly is designed for coupling a boar 2 to the vehicle the support base assembly includes a plurality of wheels 20 and the drive system is coupled to the support base assembly a receiver 21 is operationally coupled to the drive system for moving the vehicle corresponding to an operational signal sent by a remote transmitter 22 typically the transmitter will include mechanism for steering the vehicle such as are commonly found in remote controlled vehicles known in the art testing has shown that a transmitter of the type disclosed in u s pat no 5 508 479 is highly suited to the purpose disclosed because of durability and reliability the support base assembly includes a substantially planar base plate 23 the wheels 20 and a plurality of sprockets 24 each sprocket is coupled to an associated one of the wheels that are coupled to the base plate each of the sprockets is operationally coupled to the drive system to provide four wheel drive capability two pairs of sprocket support plates 25 are coupled to.
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formed in the adjacent side of the bolt the latch operator may be rotated manually by means of a lever 76 projecting radially from the ring 70 through an opening 78 in the housing when the bolt actuator is in the position of fig4 and 8 pin 72 retains the bolt in the retracted or inoperative position rotation of the bolt to the fig9 position causes pin 72 to move the bolt to its extended position in which it may project into a suitable recess in the door jamb to lock the door it will be noted that the ring 70 has an arcuate notch 71 in its outer edge portion of about 90 u00b0 in extent the ring is in a plane coinciding with the arcuate peripheral edge 30 of latch 12 see fig8 and 9 when the bolt actuator is rotated to extend the bolt the unnotched portion of the ring 70 extends behind this peripheral edge portion 30 as seen in fig9 positively preventing the latch from being retracted hence the door is prevented from being opened not only by the bolt 16 but also by the locked condition of the latch the effect is that of a double.
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to st2 since the average pulse wave ratio r n remains smaller than the 40 level however when the cuff is sufficiently depressurized and the average pulse wave ratio value r n exceeds the 40 level the determination result of st10 changes to yes and the steps from st11 onward are carried out if the variable r max is found to be smaller than the average pulse wave ratio r n in st11 the cuff pressure value is stored in the variable dia in st16 and the count c dia is set to zero st17 further the current average pulse wave ratio value r n is stored in r max st18 and the program flow returns to st2 thereafter the steps in st2 through st11 st16 through st18 are repeated in other words the variable dia is updated by the cuff pressure until the average pulse wave ratio r n reaches a maximum value if the average pulse wave ratio r n is found to be smaller than variable r max in st11 the program flow advances to st12 where the counter c dia is incremented the count c dia corresponds to the number of pulses after the average pulse wave ratio r n passed its maximum level or.
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mnp is represented by the change of the magnetoresistive ratio mr with and without the presence of the mnp fig4 a and 4 b show the mr change due to the mnp for different groove dimensions in fig4 a and 4 b the width of the groove is fixed at 100 nm and 200 nm respectively while the length of the groove varies from 100 nm to 700 nm as shown in fig4 a the signal is at the maximum when the groove length is 100 nm in this simulation the results indicate the strong stray fields from the free and pinned layers acting on the mnp and the strong interaction between mnp dipole field the free layer the signal then decreases rapidly to the minimum with 200 nm groove length and increases as the length increases suggesting a complex interaction between the stray fields mnp dipole field and free layer fig4 b shows a maximum signal 8 9 u00d7 10 u2212 5 with 100 nm groove length structure in this simulation the signal then decreases dramatically with 200 nm groove length and increases slowly with a longer groove structure in comparison for a groove structure with a length longer than 200 nm the simulated biosensor having a 200 nm width shows a more stable signal change than the simulated biosensor with a 100 nm width this may be due to the fact that there is less magnetic material left on the magnetic biosensor after formation.
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also prevents the adjacent solder materials 30 d from spreading after being melted referring to fig1 the present invention provides a socket connector the socket connector includes an insulative housing 10 e a plurality of terminals 20 e and solder materials 30 e the insulative housing 10 e has a plurality of longitudinal terminal slots 11 e arranged adjacent to one another and a plurality of stoppers 13 e each of the stoppers 13 e is protruded inwardly from one interior surface of each terminal slot 11 e and has an overflow hole 14 e formed therein each of the terminals 20 e has a contact section 201 e projected out an upper opening 111 e of each terminal slot 11 e a fixed section 202 e being fixed between each stopper 13 e and other interior surface of each terminal slot 11 e and a soldering section 203 e projected out a lower opening 112 e of each terminal slot 11 e the solder materials 30 e are located in each overflow hole 14 e and covered around each soldering section 203 e during a soldering procedure wherein during the soldering procedure any parts of the solder material 30 e are able to receive outside temperature of the insulative housing 10 e from the upper opening 111 e and the lower opening 112 e of each terminal slot 11 e respectively during the soldering procedure the solder material 30 e automatically flows from the lower opening 112 e of each terminal slot 11.
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of these items will function for their intended uses a uniqueness of this water resistant case 10 is that alarm hole 21 provided in the same location as that of the buzzer on the portable receiver is tightly closed by a waterproof sheet 21a that allows the air to get through but not a drop of water consequently the case does not change the volume of the buzzer and has the needed water proof effect the methods of how hole 21 light display window 20 and button 22 are installed and structured is as follows holes to place light display window 20 hole 21 and button 22 are provided in preferably an indented section 19 of the right side case portion 25 of the water resistant case 10 an external button 22 is made of silicone rubber or the like that protrudes from outside the case portion 25 when placed in the hole for a user to press and depress a matching switch not shown on the portable receiver 30 covered by water resistant case 10 to attach the button 22 to the outside case portion 25 a collar 25a is defined around at least a portion of the periphery of the button 22 this collar 25a is slightly larger than the hole in which the button 22 is to be placed parts of the case 25 may be indented to fit these collars to match the height of.
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elastic sock for treating plantar fasciitis wherein the sock has a heel opening and exerts compressive forces along the longitudinal and transverse axes of a patient 39 s foot application_number US 82691197 A description fig1 4 illustrate an orthotic device or sock 10 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention the enveloping sock 10 comprises heel strap 11 attached to top piece 15 bottom piece 18 and metatarsal piece 14 ball insert 12 adjacent to the metatarsal piece 14 to be positioned under the ball of the foot and thong 16 to be positioned between the big toe and the other toes the sock is fashioned so as to provide compressive forces on the foot to reduce or relieve stresses or forces in the tissues of the foot mild compressive forces applied to the foot will relieve at least some of the tensile forces in the plantar fascia heel strap 11 is made of an elastic material and in the preferred embodiment it is made of a knitted elastic material as shown in fig1 heel strap 11 fits around the heel of the foot and extends along both sides of the foot to the front of the foot the elastic fibers of heel strap 11 generally run longitudinally in a direction parallel to the length of the foot therefore the heel strap 11 stretches most in this longitudinal direction than in any other direction heel strap 11 is attached to top piece 15 bottom piece 18 and metatarsal piece 14 by stitches 19 or other suitable attachment means preferably top piece 15 bottom piece 18 and metatarsal piece 14 are also made of an.
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valve 41 when open and exits the cartridge 30 at the water outlet port 42 from here the purified water is carried by a tube 44 through a bicarbonate cartridge 46 in a known manner to generate a purified water and bicarbonate solution the purified water and bicarbonate solution is carried by a tube 48 and re admitted into the cartridge 30 via the bicarbonate inlet port 50 the temperature of the bicarbonate solution is measured at sensing port 52 and the bicarbonate solution pressure is measured at sensing port 54 the bicarbonate solution passes a bicarbonate control valve 56 when open before entering a bicarbonate solution reservoir 58 having an inlet and an outlet the bicarbonate control valve 56 is closed when flow therethrough is not required a bicarbonate dosing pump chamber 60 having an inlet and an outlet receives the bicarbonate solution from the bicarbonate solution reservoir 58 through a bicarbonate dosing pump inlet valve 62 the bicarbonate dosing pump chamber 60 is closed by a diaphragm to define a bicarbonate dosing pump which upon actuation of the diaphragm pumps the bicarbonate solution from the bicarbonate dosing pump 60 to a first mixing pump chamber 66 bicarbonate pump chamber the bicarbonate dosing pump 60 has a bicarbonate dosing pump outlet valve 64 which is closed when the bicarbonate dosing pump inlet valve 62 is open the bicarbonate dosing pump outlet valve 64 is opened to permit bicarbonate solution to be pumped.
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synchronize the read and write pointers while the block is being transferred in addition to simplifying the synchronization of read and write pointers providing a block level buffer management allows the within block read or write operations to be nonsequential that is because the read access is not permitted into the block while the block is being written the write process can place the data within the block in any order without concern that the read process will read a mix of old and new data within the block in like manner if the read process is accessing a block the write process is precluded from modifying any of the data items within the block by managing buffer access at the block level the within block read and write accesses can be optimized for the particular process that is used for data transfer without constraining this optimization to a sequential transfer as in the prior art of fig1 the optimization of data access is particularly significant for applications involving access to data in a high speed pipeline data process or other multiple access processes a data access to high speed memory is often performed by pre charging the data read lines in a bank of memory and then driving the appropriate output device based on the value of the data being read preferably the pre charge process occurs before the time that the read request arrives so that the read request does not incur a delay while the pre charge occurs if a particular.
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32 omitted fig2 readily shows the depending portion 36 extending from the respective tongue 26 28 the depending portion 36 includes the belt slot 38 a belt not shown extending from a chest harness not shown may extend through the belt slot 38 of the depending portion 36 of the tongues 26 28 a portion of a frame 40 is also shown including the front frame half 42 the back frame half 44 can be seen in fig3 the frame 40 includes a belt slot 46 for receiving webbing or other type of belt not shown so as to provide a crotch anchoring of the buckle 10 fig3 is a partial back view of the buckle 10 and dual tongue 12 combination shown in fig2 the back frame half 44 is clearly shown as well as a portion of the front frame half 42 the front and back frame halves 42 44 are identical components each frame half 42 44 includes a substantially planar or main body portion 48 having a tongue receiving neck portion 50 with a left side 52 and a right side 54 the main body portion 48 also includes a left shoulder portion 56 and right shoulder portion 58 with each shoulder portion having an arcuate shaped pawl release pin slot 60 a lower portion 62 of the main body portion 48 includes a left side 64 and a right side 66 the lower portion 62 includes a left and right pawl hinge pin recess 68 70 the neck portion 50 also includes a separator slot 72.
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are to be located in accordance with the invention this step also defines part of the voltage distributing region for the transistor the thickness of the oxide is normally between 4000 and 15000 a u 0024 fig6 is a top view of the substrate 1 after it has been oxidized i e the same step as illustrated in fig5 the little square 13 to the left indicates where a contact to the n well is to be defined 0025 fig7 illustrates the step where gate regions 8 9 and 10 have been defined for the high voltage mos transistor the low voltage nmos transistor and the low voltage pmos transistor respectively to define the gate regions the portions 6 of the protective film as illustrated in fig5 have been removed and a thin gate oxide not shown has been produced on the substrate 1 on the gate oxide not shown a layer of polycrystalline silicon poly si has been deposited and patterned to define the gate regions 8 9 and 10 as apparent from fig7 the gate region 8 for the high voltage mos transistor extends partly on the oxide 7 above the n well 4 a normal thickness for the poly si layer is between 200 and 600 nm in accordance with the invention the same gate structure i e gate material and underlying gate oxide that is used for the low voltage pmos transistor is used also for the high voltage mos transistor further the doping concentration within the region where the channel for the high voltage mos transistor is to be located looks identical to the channel.
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using the microfibrilated pulp in a pasty state with the canadian standard freeness of not more than 300 ml manufactured and sole by daisel kagaku kogyo kk under the trade name of mfc a liquid pulp dispersion having a concentration of 0 2 was prepared and the operation of suction and deposition on the surface of the paper diaphragm sample was performed in this liquid pulp dispersion to produce an acoustic diaphragm 0 5 g of the above pulp was deposited on the above mentioned paper diaphragm substrate sample weighing 2 0 g a paper diaphragm substrate sample having the same composition as that shown in the preceding examples but weighing 3 0 g was prepared and directly used as comparative example 30 wt of the highly beaten kraft pulp employed in example 1 were added to the composition of the paper diaphragm substrate sample of the preceding examples and a paper diaphragm sample weighing 3 0 g was prepared by using the paper making technique 30 wt of the microfibrilated cellulose manufactured and sold by daisel kagaku kogyo kk under the trade name of mfc employed in example 2 was added to the composition of the paper diaphragm substrate sample employed in the preceding examples to try to prepare a paper diaphragm by the paper making technique however it was impossible to produce the diaphragm because of extremely poor freeness a.
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ability of light to pass through a substrate without considering scattering effects a value of 100 indicates complete transparency of a substrate was 92 25 and the regular transmission value a measure of the ability of light to pass through a substrate considering scattering effects was 69 28 resulting in a percent of haze 100 u00d7 total transmission regular transmission total transmission of 24 90 about 10 of total solids of m terphenyl was added to the resin supplied by schenectady chemical as hrj 4542 this was done by heating separately the resin and the m terphenyl to 90 u00b0 c a servodyne mixer was operated at 1 000 revolutions per minute and the terphenyl was added to the resin dispersion after mixing for five minutes at 90 u00b0 c the heat was turned off after an additional five minutes the stirring rate was reduced to 350 revolutions per minute once the dispersion temperature had lowered to 45 u00b0 c the dispersion was bottled and allowed to sit overnight the dispersion containing the terphenyl was coated on polyester base stock the polyester sample was then run through a pressure nip and heated in a 90 u00b0 c oven for 60 seconds the total transmission value was 92 79 and the regular transmission value was 78 05 resulting in a percent of haze of 15 88 this results in a corresponding reduction of haze of approximately 36 22 as compared to comparative example 2 the following developer compositions were prepared containing a phenolic developer resin hrj 4542 commercially available from schenectady chemical aerosol ot 75 surfactant polyethylene glycol peg and de ionized water each composition was diluted to.
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veterinary medicine animal sciences and such the term u201c individual u201d refers to human subjects and non human subjects who are disease or condition free and also includes human and non human subjects diagnosed with one or more diseases or conditions as defined herein u201c co morbid individuals u201d or u201c comorbidity u201d or u201c individuals considered as co morbid u201d are individuals who have more than one disease or condition as defined herein for example a patient diagnosed with both osteoarthritis and hypertension is considered to present with comorbidities as used herein u201c detecting u201d refers to determining the presence of a gene expression product for example cdna rna or est by any method known to those of skill in the art or taught in numerous texts and laboratory manuals see for example ausubel et al short protocols in molecular biology 1995 3rd ed john wiley amp sons inc for example methods of detection include but are not limited to rna fingerprinting northern blotting polymerase chain reaction ligase chain reaction qbeta replicase isothermal amplification method strand displacement amplification transcription based amplification systems nuclease protection s1 nuclease or rnase protection assays as well as methods disclosed in wo88 10315 wo89 06700 pct us87 00880 pct us89 01025 as used herein a disease of the invention includes but is not limited to blood disorder blood lipid disease autoimmune disease arthritis including osteoarthritis rheumatoid arthritis lupus allergies juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and the like bone or joint disorder a cardiovascular disorder including heart failure congenital heart disease rheumatic fever valvular heart disease.
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foot width requirement of the diameter for the circular cover 20 in fig4 the cover 22 is circular having for example a diameter of 4 feet and can be used for small pools hot tubs and the like the cover 22 is fabricated in the identical manner to the cover 9 discussed previously with the associated drain apparatus 14 positioned generally in the center of the cover the drain apparatus 14 is secured to the cover by sewn hems to facilitate the solar heating of the water the cover 22 is a dark navy blue color the cover is hemmed about its periphery using conventional sewing methods forming a double strength stronger support area where pairs of eyelets 23a b 23c d 23e f 23g h are inserted to facilitate positioning the cover on the pool or hot tub referring to fig1 and 5 the water drain area 14 is constructed by selectively stopping the in line polyethylene heat sealing extrusion or gluing die or apparatus 25 such that layers 11 and 12 are unsealed where the drain mechanism 14 is to be located such selective stopping can be accomplished with blocking means such as the physical plugging of the appropriate slots or openings associated with the hot sealing apparatus 25 to prohibit the sealing of layers 11 12 where the plug is affixed to the die this method is referred to as in line strip coating alternatively a custom hot melt extrusion die not shown can be manufactured for a particular size of cover utilizing blocking.
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known methods procedures components and or circuits have not been described in detail in the following description and or claims the terms coupled and or connected along with their derivatives may be used in particular embodiments connected may be used to indicate that two or more elements are in direct physical and or electrical contact with each other coupled may mean that two or more elements are in direct physical and or electrical contact however coupled may also mean that two or more elements may not be in direct contact with each other but yet may still cooperate and or interact with each other furthermore the term u201c and or u201d may mean u201c and u201d it may mean u201c or u201d it may mean u201c exclusive or u201d it may mean u201c one u201d it may mean u201c some but not all u201d it may mean u201c neither u201d and or it may mean u201c both u201d although the scope of claimed subject matter is not limited in this respect referring now to fig1 a diagram of thermally controlled optical filters in accordance with one or more embodiments will be discussed as shown in fig1 a thermally controlled optical filter may generally comprise a hot plate type structure for example a micromachined silicon filter 108 having an optical etalon 112 disposed thereon filter 110 may include a resistive temperature device rtd 118 and heater 116 that.
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a certain extent it continues pushing until the base 26 of the triangle has risen above the control surface 28 e the side 24 then starts to slide up along control surface 29 d and passing beyond the situation shown in fig4 e the control tappet 22 finally reaches the latching position on the angled projection 31 shown in fig4 f in this position shown in fig4 f the base body 21 of the fastening element 14 with the yoke 15 is in its parking position underneath the surface of the seat part 10 as can be seen in fig1 when the fastening element 14 is now to be moved out of its parking position and into the service position the yoke 15 is pushed down again against the force being exerted by the pressure storage mechanism 20 as this happens the side 25 of the control tappet 22 strikes the control surface 28 d of the control link 23 and slides down along it thus causing the retaining element 13 to slide further in the direction of the arrow 30 u2032 the tappet then breaks contact with the angled projection 31 completely this position is shown in fig4 g as a result of the further linear displacement of the control tappet 22 in the downward direction the lower tip of the tappet finally arrives in the second latching stage 19 accompanied by further displacement of the retaining element 13 toward the left so that it is now no longer possible to push the yoke 15 and thus the control tappet 22 down any farther against the force of the pressure.
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antidiarrheal agents to find analogues suitable for the treatment of diarrhea predominant ibs the design concept was predicated on partitioning those structural components of the analogues responsible for the anti ibs properties from those which are toxic the alterations of the polyamine analogues fell into three categories a changing the distance between the nitrogens and the overall length of the molecule b keeping the overall length of the molecule the same but manipulating the ordering of the distance between the nitrogens and c altering the terminal groups within a series of compounds possessing the same backbone expansion of the methylene backbones from 3 3 3 systems e g denspm that were completely ineffective upon sc administration to stressed rats to 3 4 3 e g despm to 4 4 4 moieties dehspm resulted in improved anti ibs activity however further expansion of the backbone to a 5 4 5 base did not result in any corresponding improvement of efficacy the ordering and arrangement of the nitrogens within the methylene backbone seem to be critical to the compound 39 s effectiveness rearrangement of a 4 4 4 system to a 3 3 6 backbone of equal length actually reduced the activity in the rodent iibs model the effects of manipulating the terminal alkyl groups on a particular backbone on the molecule 39 s efficacy can be examined for several systems 3 3 3 denspm vs dipspm 3 3 6 de 3 3 6 vs dip 3 3 6 and 3 4 3 which was the most thoroughly studied backbone in the present work changing the terminal.
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40 no interference is presented as the shear plate 40 approaches that position in its translational arc which completes the passage of the shear knives past the bed knives cam plate 51 on the shear plate 40 engages the cam follower arm 52 to close limit switch 53 such switch 53 closure initiates the retraction of shuttle motor 43 to withdraw the shuttle and veneer strip secured thereto from the abutting position with the spacer buttons 46 and 47 thereby permitting the shear plate 40 to continue its translation down below table level as the cam plate 51 moves past the follower arm 52 limit switch 53 reopens to initiate extension of the shuttle motor 43 thereby moving the shuttle carriage 20 to the right again with the spacer buttons 46 and 47 now removed along with the structure of the entire shear plate 40 assembly the shuttle carries the reciprocating bed knife 21 edge into abutment with the cutting edge of fixed bed knife 14 this position also abuts the newly cut edges of the respective veneer strips with the parallel cut veneer strip edges in abutting position the desired heat cured lap splice material is positioned over the butt joint it being understood that the strips were positioned facedown on the table 11 hence the lap splice is laid against the veneer strip backside several alternative material systems are available for the splice such as fiberglass cloth or matt preimpregnated with epoxy or polyester resin another system is.
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70684907 A description a preferred embodiment of the invention is now described when incorporated into a television system with reference to fig4 this embodiment is used to increase the fame rate of high definition hd motion video sequences using motion compensated interpolation high definition sequences have increased vertical and horizontal resolution which requires larger vector limits for describing the motion between frames than for standard definition sd material fig4 shows a television system 10 an antenna 20 or other video input such as a dvd player supplies a tuner which in turn provides a video signal to the processor 30 a processed video signal is then supplied to a motion estimator unit 40 the motion estimator estimates the direction and degree of motion between frames and preferably provides this data in terms of vectors the temporal frame rate of the video signal is then increased by feeding a motion compensated interpolator 60 with vectors supplied from the motion estimator in order to construct intermediate frames the enhanced video signal is then displayed on a display device 60 the motion estimation unit 40 which incorporates the invention is described in detail below with reference to fig5 the function of the motion estimation unit 40 is to determine the motion between consecutive frames this motion is described.
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adversely affecting the desired processing properties of a preparation which are essentially determined by the type of carrier medium the drying properties are influenced to an unexpectedly great extent by the structure of the organic gold compound the structure of the substances of the present invention results in extraordinarily short drying times in comparison to previously known substances with a similar structure see examples 3 and 4 and reference examples 1 and 2 the drying times are approximately the same within the group of the substances of formula i determination of the drying time surfaces of 5 u00d7 5 cm are printed with the gold preparation screen printing the surface is coated with sea shore sand at intervals of one half to one hour the drying process is over when the sand falls off due to insufficient adhesion when the sanded surface is vertically positioned 1 2 moles 98 mercaptoacetic acid 112 7 g and 1 mole 3 4 hydroxymethyl tricyclo 5 2 1 0 2 6 decane 166 0 g isomeric mixture 34 tcd alkohol m 34 by hoechst dissolved in 250 ml toluene are heated in the presence of 2 g p toluene sulfonic acid on a water separator under reflux approximately 120 u00b0 c after approximately 2 5 h the theoretical amount of water 18 ml has been separated after having cooled off the reaction mixture is neutralized for the separation.
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and vibratory plowing utilities since lubricating the sides of the blade chute that come into contact with the ground with fluid has been found to greatly reduce the amount of drag application_number US 33208908 A description referring now to the drawings like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views the included drawings reflect the current preferred and alternate embodiments there are many additional embodiments that may utilize the present invention the drawings are not meant to include all such possible embodiments fig5 illustrates a plow 100 constructed according to the principles of the present invention plow 100 consists of blade 110 leading edge sections 120 point 130 and a fluid tube 140 chute 40 is attached to the rear edge 114 of blade 110 and is constructed to receive and guide utility line 20 from above the ground to the desired depth where it is oriented generally parallel to the ground surface in other embodiments the chute may be replaced by a puller adapted to hold a utility line that is being pulled through the ground similar to the arrangement shown in fig2 the blade 110 further includes a front edge 112 a top end 116 and a bottom end 118 the top end 116 includes apertures 117 which will serve as attachment points to adapt to a power unit many different types of power units can be used in conjunction with the preset invention the bottom.
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no knudsen diffusional flow component the flow in the filters made in examples i and ii are deemed also to be poiseuille since the pore sizes in those filters are either the same size or larger than the pore size of the coating in example iii fig3 a shows the highly porous nature of the starting carbon fiber paper the uncoated paper is extremely porous with pores as large as 100 u03bcm fig3 b shows the excellent filtration surface provided by the tio 2 after coating example iii the coated paper has the surface pores filled in with tio 2 and provides an excellent filtering surface having much smaller pores fig4 shows that the coating applied to the carbon fiber paper remains at the surface of the paper and does not penetrate into the bulk of the paper example i the method of the present invention can be used to make u201c absolute u201d filters for gas filtration the method of the present invention is a simple dry process and requires no solvents during the coating process filters made by the method of the present invention can be used for high temperature situations above 400 u00b0 c or for highly corrosive environments filters for corrosive gases such as those used in semiconductor manufacture and filters for high temperature gases can be made using the method of the present invention sic or tic as the powder on graphite or sic substrate can be used for gas filtration at temperatures ranging up.
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time since the occurrence of an operational error the residual toner particles on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1 are no longer holding electrical charge and therefore it is impossible to remove the residual toner particles from the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1 by electrostatically transferring them onto the transfer sheet surface through a transfer process thus in the case of the present invention once a substantial length of time elapses after the occurrence of an error the residual toner particles on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1 are removed based on the following principle with the condition that a user removes the transfer medium which has been jammed in the apparatus main assembly after the removal of the jammed transfer medium by a user the residual toner particles on the peripheral surface of the photosensitive drum 1 are frictionally charged between the photosensitive drum 1 and the transfer roller 4 the residual toner particles are recharged by driving the photosensitive drum 1 charge roller 2 and development roller 3 transfer roller 4 and the like at the same time voltage of negative polarity that is the same polarity as the polarity to which the residual toner particles are charged is applied to the transfer roller 4 since the potential of.
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system 64 the anchor 3d is shown in the base 82 of the canister the two halves of the canister are held together by breakable straps 83 which are too weak to resist the expansion force created by the inflating raft inflation of the raft effectively disengages the inflatable raft from the canister 80 and will prevent the support 10 from sinking fig1 shows the raft partially inflated and being ejected from the lower half 82 of the canister this lower half not yet having sunk the upper half 81 has been discarded and is sinking the lower half 82 arranged to sink when the raft is fully inflated once the raft has been fully inflated and is in position over an oil spill a remote control device checks the circuits in the control to see that all circuits are functioning properly at this point the system for firing the gas propelled rockets is activated this system is preferably additionally controlled by the x and y sensors which check for pitch and roll of the platform 46 in addition the accelerometer is read to make sure that the firing takes place at the top of a wave rather than in the trough as a result when the platform 46 reaches the top of a wave and is level the eight rockets will be discharged by activating the firing mechanism 44 and the puncturing mechanism 42 which propelles the cutter 76 through the burst disk 75 this releases the gas pulling the cords 22 and deploying the cover 24 in its extended pattern at this point the raft 10 anchor 30 and inflation cylinder 62 are in the general position shown in fig1 the anchor.
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the eluting buffer and this peak corresponds to a small protein peak the fractions containing the highest activity are pooled to give 6 to 8 ml solution stored at 20 u00b0 c and which represents 70 to 80 of the activity applied to the column fractions containing low activity are pooled separately the total recovery of activity in both pools usually amounts to 90 to 100 the potassium thiocyanate eluate contains a single band of protein with a molecular weight of 72 000 daltons corresponding to a mixture of pure tpa and pro tpa the latter in different runs amounting to from 39 to about 50 of the total or more the yields improve if the same column is used repeatedly over and over again the column thus not only remains effective to be re used many times but in fact improves with use this is surprising because tpa has the property of cleaving the inhibitor de 3 when in its non immobilized form the pooled fraction containing tpa and or pro tpa are dialyzed against 0 30 molar sodium chloride containing 0 01 volume percent tween 80 prior to administration the concentration is adjusted to 75 u03bcg per ml of tpa plus pro tpa for therapeutic purposes the dosage rate for tpa is the same as for pro tpa and 0 3 molar nacl the solution is sterilized by filtration through an 0 22 u03bcm membrane filter.
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h those back side portions of middle third finger f 3 ring fourth finger f 4 and little fifth finger f 5 of the hand which correspond to the second joints are exposed to the outside through the openings 6 1 7 1 and 8 1 a slit 9 is provided in the back section element 1 to extend from a wrist side peripheral edge toward the center of the back portion as usual and a stop tongue piece 10 is sewn to one of edges of the slit 9 so that it can be folded back face fasteners 11 and 12 are mounted on an inner surface of the stop tongue piece 10 and on a back side surface of the back section element 1 respectively so that they can be brought into and out of contact with each other the golf glove g constructed as described above is worn on the hand h of one arm other than the more skilled arm of a golfer i e the arm positioned forward in a ball carrying direction a left arm in a case of a right handed golfer and a right hand in a case of a left handed golfer when a golfer wears the golf glove g on his or her hand h and grasps a grip 13 of a golf club three fingers middle finger f 3 ring finger f 4 and little finger f 5 of the golfer 39 s hand h relatively strongly grasp the grip 13 and hence second joint portions of the fingers f 3 f 4 and f 5 are crooked at acute angles as shown in fig2 so that.
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approach undecylenic alcohol is hydroformylated and the resulting aldehyde or aldehyde mixture is hydrogenated to give a diol the diol is then dehydrated to give 11 dodecen 1 ol as the major product in other aspects the monounsaturated alcohol or alcohol precursor e g a fatty acid or ester is generated using a microorganism or bioengineered microorganism such as an algae bacterium or yeast based microbe reduction of monounsaturated ester or acid precursors to produce the c 10 c 12 monounsaturated alcohols is performed using well known catalysts and procedures the reducing agent is typically either a hydride reducing agent sodium borohydride lithium aluminum hydride or the like or molecular hydrogen in combination with a metal catalyst frequently copper and or zinc in combination with chromium see e g u s pat nos 2 865 968 3 193 586 4 804 790 5 124 491 5 672 781 6 683 224 7 169 959 and 7 208 643 the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference the skilled person will appreciate that the reduction process particularly when transition metal catalysts are used to convert precursors to alcohols can induce some degree of isomerization or migration of the carbon carbon double bond from its original position moreover because hydrogenation catalysts are not always completely selective a proportion of the carbon carbon double bonds might be hydrogenated during the ester or acid reduction resulting in a mixed product that may have saturated c 10 c 12 fatty alcohols in addition to the desired unsaturated c 10 c 12 fatty alcohols the skilled person can control the degree of unsaturation to any desired amount the skilled person will of course recognize other desirable ways to arrive at the.
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fig1 from the rear side edge of the table top 12 which distance a is a measure of the length of the future double hem by changing the measure a for example by displacing the folding device somewhat sidewards the width of the hem is also changed the device functions in the following way a piece of fabric 13 e g a sheet which by appropriate transport means as endless transport bands not shown is transported along the feed table 72 with the fabric edge which is to be hemmed contacting the side edge 73 of the feed table will be inserted under the roll 66 of the first roll pair 64 and gets its continued transport movement by the endless band 50 of the folding device in cooperation with the table top 12 and the shaping rule 51 respectively when the piece of fabric has reached the section line xiv xiv in fig1 the piece of fabric 13 is by the band portion 50d pressed against the table top 12 while the projecting portion 13a of the piece of fabric 13 corresponding to the measure a will hang freely downwards along the free longitudinal side edge of the table top as.
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portion of the implant and the other is placed in the lower inner portion of the implant being nearer to the body of person the final position of these pockets can be decided by the person having the implant and her medical advisors the factors considered could be the wishes of the patient how she wants the final shape of her breasts to be given the size and shape of her natural breasts fig2 shows the steps involved filling the pockets 122 with silicon fig2 a shows an outer pocket 132 whose size could be around 50 milliliters and an inner pocket 134 whose size could be around 20 milliliters there is a valve 133 that allows a substance like silicon to be pumped in to the inner pocket 134 the valve 133 can be sealed after the silicon has been inserted optionally air or other gas could be used to fill the pockets the less flexible silicon layers 104 and 106 hold the shape of the outer rim of the insert fig1 when the pocket 122 is expanded with silicon the silicon layer 108 is more flexible in order to allow the implant to expand upward when the pocket 122 is placed in the lower portion of the implant fig1 fig2 b shows the inner pocket 134 filled and the valve 133 sealed the.
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the reaction solution was adjusted to 3 0 by the addition of an aqueous solution of 85 mass phosphoric acid wako pure chemical industries ltd the resulting reaction solution was purified by extraction with 575 g of ethyl acetate and 178 g of ion exchanged water the aqueous layer was collected washed twice with one liter of ethyl acetate and once with one liter of hexane followed by the addition of 6 7 mg of 4 hydroxy 2 2 6 6 tetramethylpiperidinyl n oxyl affording 236 2 g of n 2 2 2 aminoethoxy ethoxy ethyl methacrylamide monophosphate 15 0 mass aqueous solution yield 43 1 h nmr 400 mhz d 2 o u03b4 5 69 s 1h 5 32 s 1h 3 7 3 5 m 8h 3 25 t j 5 6 hz 2h 3 19 t j 5 6 hz 2h 1 80 s 3h n 2 aminoethyl methacrylamide monophosphate m 1 was synthesized in the same manner as in synthesis example 1 except that the amount of benzoic acid was changed as shown in table 1 44 1 g of diethylene glycol bis 3 aminopropyl ether tokyo chemical industry co ltd 96 2 g of ion exchanged water and 96 2 g of methanol were added to a three neck flask of one liter the internal temperature of the flask was cooled to 5 u00b0 c 48 9 g of benzoic acid wako pure chemical industries ltd was added to the flask and then 61 7 g of methacrylic anhydride sigma aldrich co llc was added dropwise thereto over a period of one hour while maintaining the internal temperature at 5 u00b0 c or below after completion of the dropwise addition the mixture was stirred.
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to create desirable nozzle angles by the user in this case the end of the water line 44 need not be bent as shown and can be in line with the main water line different nozzle openings and nozzle surface profiles can be adopted for different nozzle applications for example for a regular external cleansing a single opening at the tip 64 of the nozzle 23 is preferable while for an application as a douche small side way openings located within the longitudinal grooves on the nozzle surface 65 are more functional and preferable depicted in fig5 is the rechargeable battery 3 with an handle 26 a combined electrical cable and plug 52 and a rectangular guide 53 as mentioned earlier using handle 26 the battery 3 slides in the main housing 1 as shown previously in fig1 when the battery 3 is in housing 1 a space is created between the bottoms of the housing 1 and the battery 3 this space is used to store the combined electrical cable and plug 52 which is connected to the bottom of the battery 3 the guide 53 is used not only to orient and to position the battery 3 when it is being placed in housing 1 but also to provide a means of connecting the battery power to heater unit 2 as well as to the battery power indicator light.
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be formed into a shape corresponding to the interior configuration of the reservoir 34 although other conformable porous media can also be used in this embodiment of the invention this contact in effect u201c wipes u201d the coated threadline so as to control pickup as a result of the contact coating step the resultant threadline exhibits a thin layer of radiation curable composition that has been impregnated into the periphery of the threadline to provide a coated sewing thread which is structurally distinct from conventional sewing thread as described in more detail below impregnation can be controlled however so that the resultant thread is not undesirably stiff due to excessive penetration of the resin into the thread structure this contact coating step contrasts with conventional processes for coating continuous substrates for example typically sewing thread is immersed in a low solids content solution of the bonding agent passed through cooperating rotating rolls to remove excess bonding agent and then heated to evaporate the solvent however this process can result in undesirable levels of resin pickup which can result in excessively thick coating sheaths wasted material and the like the pressure of the nip can be controlled to remove excess resin but excessive pressure can cause the resin to impregnate the thread this is typically avoided because of the resulting increased stiffness on the other hand conventional die coating processes for coating wires optical fibers and the like with a radiation curable composition typically include directing the optical fibers through a coating apparatus which includes.
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limited by the distance between the stops 64 and seal plates 66 of piston sections 18 at one extreme in which buttons 24 are fully retracted substantially as shown in fig3 the left end of piston 62 fits within central bore 72 of stop 64 and axially facing annular piston face 61 engages the facing end surface 65 of stop 64 at the other extreme in which buttons 24 are fully extended slightly beyond the position shown in fig4 the opposite end 63 of piston 62 engages the annular surface 37 of seal plate 66 surrounding recess 70 each cam 28 has an axial length slightly greater than the permitted axial travel of rod 14 the cams are positioned on the rod so that buttons 24 will engage the minimum diameter end of the conical cam surface 44 of the respective cam 28 when rod 14 is in the button retracted position and the other end of cam 28 e g the far end of the cylindrical cam surface 42 when rod 14 has moved to the button extended position springs 32 bias rod 14 towards the button extended position and spring seals 56 hold buttons 24 against their respective cams the number of belleville washers 46 in each spring 32 and the configuration of each washer is such that the force exerted by the spring remains substantially constant as rod 14 moves between its two extreme positions in practice washers having an h t ratio t being the thickness of the material of the washer and h being the free height of the washer less its thickness in the range of 1 2 to 1 7 typically 1 41 are used and the total number of washers.
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spot sizes in an exemplary embodiment the spot size was selected to be u03c3 0 32 mm 3 29 u03c3 98 1 mm by defining a value of the betatron function of u03b2 1 m at the patient a scanning system follows the directional triplet bending magnets 55 a first scanning magnet 57 has a maximum dipole magnetic field of b sc1 u00b1 0 73 t the field is required for the protons with maximum kinetic energy of 250 mev and to provide for the maximum transverse distances of u00b1 10 cm u2212 bending angle of 0 0903 rad a second large aperture scanning magnet 58 brings the beam to a normal angle of incidence to the patient a gantry total length which is defined as t for the projection to the horizontal axis is equal to p 6 367 meters or can range from 6 meters to 8 meters a vertical distance of delivery w which is between the patient and the second scanning magnet 42 is equal to w 0 73 m and roughly can be extended between t 0 5 m to 1 5 m a distance between the last magnet of the transport part of the gantry and the beam spot triplet magnets is between 9 cm 12 cm the dimensions described in connection with fig5 are only provided to illustrate a range length when physically constructed referring now to fig6 shown is a path of an ion beam 90 through the gantry the figure is not necessarily drawn to scale and the position and dimensions of the ion beam 90 may be exaggerated for illustration purposes three transverse positions are shown a negative beam offset 59 a zero beam offset 60 and a positive beam offset 61 the zero.
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infolded gusset may serve simply as a hermetic sealing web adapted to be ruptured for discharge of contents from the bag after opening of the bag it is adapted to be reclosed by securing the resilient separable fastener profiles together application_number US 81345077 A description on reference to fig1 one form of one piece extruded plastic bag 20 embodying features of the invention is depicted comprising a pouch body 21 having coextensive opposite side wall panels 22 integrally connected with upper mouth end portions 23 of the side wall panels 22 is an inturned security closure gusset 24 having upper end portions 25 which are integrally joined with the upper mouth end portions 23 of the side wall panels along integral fold junctures 27 the gusset wall portions 25 and the side panel portions 23 are of adequate width to provide double thickness flanges 28 at each side of the mouth of the bag and adapted for manipulation to open the bag mouth when desired formed integrally with the bag extrusion and in this instance integrally on the confronting surfaces of the walls of the gusset 24 at the lower sides of the flange portions 25 are separable fastener means comprising complementary resilient zipper type fastener profiles comprising a male profile 29 on one side and a female profile 30 on the other side the profiles.
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opening 150 of first leg portion 110 and second opening 160 of second leg portion 120 are positioned at a distal end of link member 100 pivot rod 190 is received in first opening 130 of first leg portion 110 and first opening 140 of second leg portion 120 in this embodiment pivot rod 190 is welded directly to first leg portion 110 at first opening 130 it is contemplated however that pivot rod 190 may include a button head not shown at an end thereof which is instead welded to first leg portion 110 or is freestanding a second pivot rod not shown is received in second opening 150 of first leg portion 110 and second opening 160 of second leg portion 120 as well as the first openings of the first and second leg portions of an adjacent link member not shown link member 100 and pivot rod 190 can be made of any material and can be made of for example stainless steel or another metal first leg portion 110 includes a third opening 170 in which a wear component 180 is removably positioned in this embodiment third opening 170 is positioned between first opening 130 and second opening 150 in first leg portion.
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40 in such an instance racks of wares proceed from the wash chamber 40 into the power rinse chamber within which heated rinse water is sprayed onto the wares from upper and lower manifolds the racks 12 of wares 14 exit the main wash chamber 40 through a curtain 52 into the final rinse chamber 54 the final rinse chamber 54 is provided with upper and lower spray heads or arms 56 58 that are supplied with a flow of fresh hot water via pipe 60 under the control of solenoid valve 62 a rack detector 64 is actuated when rack 12 of wares 14 is positioned in the final rinse chamber 54 and through suitable electrical controls the detector causes actuation of the solenoid valve 62 to open and admit the hot rinse water to the spray heads 56 58 the water then drains from the wares into tank 50 the rinsed rack 12 of wares 14 then exit the final rinse chamber 54 through curtain 66 moving into dryer unit 18 although not shown in fig1 any of the various sections of the warewash system 10 may include a side access door that provides access to the respective chamber the access door can provide for user access to various components within the chamber and will be described in greater detail below referring now to fig2 warewash system 10 includes warewash section 70 which may for example be associated with any of the pre wash chamber 24 main wash chamber 40 final rinse chamber 54 etc.
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flange portion 38 form stops which delimit the possible rotation of the clamping element to an angle which is just sufficient in order to rotate the shank 46 out of the position aligned with the end face 24 a into a position in which the circumferential wall of the shank 46 adjoining the flat area 50 rests on the end face 24 a for the rotation of the clamping element 48 a cross slot 57 into which the actuating end of the shank of a phillips screwdriver can be inserted is provided in the upwardly directed free end face of the disc shaped head portion 52 of the clamping element 48 it can also be seen in fig8 and 10 that in the free end region of the shank 46 of the clamping element 48 in the region of the circumferential surface of the shank 46 opposite the flat area 50 a low radial 58 projection is provided with which are associated curved low recesses 60 in the boundary wall of the strip shaped projection 40 facing the shank 46 in the insertion position of the clamping element 48 into the bores 44 the projection 58 engages in the recess 60 and thereby secures the clamping element against withdrawal from the bore 44 two walls 62 which are spaced from one another project from the flange portion at right.
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lateral yarn discharge opening 76 communicates with the bore 36 at the position of the foraminous sheet 74 and is aligned substantially perpendicularly with respect to the bore 36 the discharge opening 76 communicates with one end 78 of a tubular conduit means 80 a second end 82 of the tubular conduit means 80 has a restrictor assembly 84 which controls the discharge of texturized multi filament yarn from the conduit means 80 the restrictor assembly 84 may for example include a resilient member which protrudes into the internal passage of the conduit means 80 so as to impede the progress of the yarn and thereby assure a reasonable level of compaction thereof the yarn then passes out of a second end 85 of the restrictor assembly 84 texturized yarn from the bounce crimper device 32 is discharged from restrictor assembly 84 and allowed to drop vertically downwardly into a novel rotating container or can 92 see fig3 the container 92 includes a plurality of concentric annular walls 94 96 98 and a coaxially disposed rod 100 as seen in fig4 the annular walls 94 96 98 extend vertically upwardly from a substantially planar base 102 to which the central rod 100 is also connected the walls 94 96 98 and essentially coextensive and the rod 100 extends beyond the upper edges of the walls the rod 100 and the radially innermost wall 98 cooperate to define a first annular chamber 104 similarly the inner wall 98 and the middle wall 96 define a second annular chamber 106 and the middle wall 96 and the outer wall 94 define a third annular chamber 108 each annular chamber 104 106 108 is.
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radix ophiopogonis with water at 6 times amount for three times 1 hour each time combine all the decoction filter and concentrate the filtrate to obtain the thick extract with relative density of 1 18 1 30 at 80 u00b0 c add ethanol until ethanol concentration up to 60 stand filter take the filtrates recover ethanol then concentrate to obtain the thick extract ii with relative density of 1 18 1 30 at 80 u00b0 c stand it by service c take the said total alkaloids of radix stephaniae epigaeae the thick extract i the thick extract ii combine them add general adjuvant mix uniformly according to usual process produce oral liquid take 3 kg radix ginseng 16 kg radix stephaniae epigaeae 10 kg radix astragali 5 kg radix angelicae sinensis and 3 kg radix ophiopogonis according to usual process produce freeze dry injection 0 1 g per dosage take 8 kg radix ginseng 40 kg radix stephaniae epigaeae 25 kg radix astragali 10 kg radix angelicae sinensis and 8 kg radix ophiopogonis according to usual process produce injection 0 5 ml per dosage take 100 g radix ginseng 3500 g radix stephaniae epigaeae 700 g radix astragali 800 g radix angelicae sinensis and 200 g radix ophiopogonis extract according to example 1 method add general adjuvant according to usual process produce capsule pack that is take 500 g radix ginseng 2600 g radix stephaniae epigaeae 2000 g radix astragali 500 g radix angelicae sinensis and 500 g radix ophiopogonis extract.
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in fig1 of the drawings and is generally designated by the reference numeral 10 the marine vessel 10 is a conventional sailboat such as a hobie cat catamaran or sailboat which includes port and starboard hulls 11 12 front port and back port corner castings 13 14 respectively front starboard and rear starboard corner castings 15 16 respectively a port side bar 17 a starboard side bar 18 a rear or stern crossbar 19 and a black cross bar 20 the side bars 17 18 are conventionally connected between the respective castings 13 14 and 15 16 while the crossbars 19 20 are conventionally connected between the respective castings 14 16 and 13 15 thereby collectively defining a trampoline frame 25 within which is a trampoline 26 defined by two trampoline portions 27 28 a center gap or slot 30 between the trampoline portions 27 28 is spanned by conventional center lacing 31 and similar stern lacing 32 spans a stern gap or slot 33 between the trampoline portions 27 28 and the rear cross bar 19 a mast step 34 has secured thereto an end of a mast 35 which is stabilized by a plurality of shrouds 36 a rudder 37 38 is pivotally connected to the respective hulls 11 12 and the rudders 37 38 are simultaneously conventionally manipulated by movement imparted to a tiller 39 a sheet not shown associated with the mast 35 provides the requisite reaction surface for sailing under the influence of the wind but should the vessel become becalmed a conventional d c electric motor or trolling motor 40 fig1 through 5 can be utilized to provide propulsion in association with an electric direct current d c battery 45 through appropriate electrical conductors and alligator.
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passage 20 a of oil pump 20 to first fluid passage 34 and connect drain passage 22 to second fluid passage 35 when now an ignition switch not shown of the engine is turned on oil pump 20 becomes powered by the cranking of the engine upon this as is seen from fig7 a certain amount of hydraulic fluid is led to pin engaging chamber 31 through first fluid passage 34 and also to first engaging recess 24 through one advancing chamber 12 and connecting passage 42 with this fluid supply the engagement between first engaging pin 26 and first engaging recess 24 becomes much tightly made while the engagement between second engaging pin 27 and second engaging recess 25 is kept without change in engaging force when after completion of the cranking the engine takes a transit condition just before starting its idling operation hydraulic control mechanism 28 takes such a condition as depicted by fig8 that is upon such condition an instruction signal is fed from the control unit to second electromagnetic switch 36 causing the same to take another condition wherein the spool takes the other position to connect drain passage 22 to first fluid passage 34 and connect outlet passage 20 a of oil pump 20 to second fluid passage 35 with this pin engaging chamber 31 is subjected to a pressure decrease.
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the anode and the upper electrode 9 as the cathode however the polarity of the electrodes may also be arranged in reverse fig1 shows a layer structure with two active organic layers a hole transporter 11 and the actual photoconductive layer 12 in addition to the layers shown here it is still necessary for the module to be protected by encapsulation the photoconductive organic layer 12 may be the so called bulk heterojunction for example implemented as a blend of a hole transported polythiophene and an electron transported fullerene derivative displaced by the corresponding nanoparticles such as u2014 for example u2014 nanocrystals from lead sulfide and or lead selenide the nanoparticles are present in this organically based photoactive layer for example by being dissolved or also for example by being dispersed colloidally the anode 8 for example is formed from indium tin oxide ito gold palladium silver or platinum or platinum and is manufactured by a sputtering or vapor deposition process the resulting active organic layers are likewise separated over a large area for example by spin coating spray coating doctor blading dip coating screen printing flexographic printing slit coating ink jet printing etc these processes permit a large area to be coated mainly since no structuring of the semiconductor is required inside the active sensor area the cathode 9 may for example be formed from ca al ag ito lif mg or various combinations of these materials and is typically applied by.
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are in non write status the input sin1 of the sensing circuit 14 is discharged by the selected memory device and becomes low level low potential at the input sin1 of the sensing circuit 14 causes the output vo1 of the inverter circuit inv11 to be high level and the n channel type mos fet mn11 to become conductive accordingly the output vsa1 of the sensing circuit 14 is at low level at this point the gate of the n channel type mos fet mn13 also becomes high level however since the selected memory device and the reference memory device have the same characteristics the input sin1 of the sensing circuit 14 and the input rin1 of the reference voltage generation circuit 15 are at the same low voltage level this results in no current flow via the n channel type mos fet mn13 accordingly the output vsa1 of the sensing circuit 14 and the output vra1 of the reference voltage generation circuit 15 are both at low level on the other hand if the selected memory device is in write status the input sin1 of the sensing circuit 14 is charged via the p channel type mos fet mp11 and the n channel type mos fet mn11 and becomes high level increase of the potential at the input sin1 of the sensing circuit 14 causes the output vo1 of the inverter circuit inv11 to be low this results in that the n channel type.
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10 induces electricity for charging to the batteries 32 after charging the batteries 32 are full of power no matter the container 10 is occupied on the charging cup holder 100 or being kept a distance from the charging cup holder 100 the leds 4 illuminate red light as shown in fig4 the container 10 includes a lining 11 a casing 12 for receiving the lining 11 a ring 13 fit between the upper rims of the lining and casing an elastomer 14 disposed below the underside of the lining 11 a pcb 2 disposed in the bottom surface of the casing 12 with a set of magnetic charger 3 leds 4 and pressure sensitive switch 5 mounted on the pcb 2 after combination an assembly view and a cross section view are illustrated as shown in fig5 and 6 the hollowed lining 11 is made of material pervious to light on the top rim of the lining is formed as a step ring 111 the hollowed casing 12 is also made of material pervious to light because the inner diameter of the casing 12 is greater than the outer diameter of the lining 11 therefore the lining 11 can slide into the cavity of the casing 12 the ring 13 is fixed to the top.
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into a valve outlet defined by an o ring seal a hand pump with a lockable piston evacuates the valve and the damage site and subsequently opens to pressurize the site a positionable mirror provides direct viewing and also a reflected image of the repair operation a modified support structure permits repairs in curved and marginal areas of the windshield application_number US 53365395 A description with continuing attention to the drawings the reference numeral 1 indicates the windshield of a vehicle having an inner laminate at 2 a damage area or site is at 3 which commonly results from various airborne articles such a site is usually of conical shape with a greater end area adjacent laminate 2 such defects may be remedied by filling with an adhesive resin well known to those skilled in the present art the present apparatus includes a support structure generally at 5 for temporary attachment to the windshield and which in turn enables the precise installation of a later described valve in communication with damage area or site 3 suction cups at 6 support arms at 7 which in turn terminate in engagement with a central support member 8 which has a threaded bore 9 within which the following described valve positioning menas.
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fig2 n channel devices mn 6 and mn 7 are high voltage high threshold devices also p channel devices mp 6 and mp 7 provide a current to charge capacitors c 3 and c 4 which couple the voltage changes on the non overlapping clock inputs clka and clkb respectively to the gates of p channel transistors mp 4 and mp 5 respectively to turn the same off when the respective clock signal is high and to turn the same on when the respective clock signal is low in operation when clock signal clka is high and the opposite clock signal clkb is low devices mn 4 and mp 5 will be turned on and devices mn 5 and mp 4 will be turned off this connects node 1 to the source of tail current devices mn 2 etc through device mn 4 with device mp 5 pulling node 2 to the power supply voltage v dd at this time node 4 will be pushed above voltage v dd by the voltage on capacitor c 2 turning device mn 6 on so that capacitor c 1 will charge at a rate set by the tail current for the differential pair mn 4 mn 5 because device mn 6 is on node 3 will be at voltage v dd holding device mn 7 off to allow node 4 to go above v dd as previously described with node.
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path 30 to the other instrument connected to reception coupling 16 for example an endoscope 24 it will be understood that this also holds for the reverse situation image transmission however is still possible despite the hermetic separation by the optical window 34 a radially projecting attachment 36 is attached to the outer side of the hollow cylindrical body 14 of the adapter 12 whose outer end is provided with a recess 37 for receiving a transmitter unit 38 the transmitter unit 38 is formed as a bar 40 whose longitudinal axis is disposed transversely or perpendicular to the optical axis 32 in a further embodiment not shown the bar 40 is rotated by 90 u00b0 and extends in the direction of the optical axis 32 three transmitters 42 are arranged and distributed over a surface on the bar 40 at each of the opposing ends namely such that the three transmitters in each case lie at the corners of a triangle the purpose of this arrangement will be described below in conjunction with fig5 and the operation of the cas system a screw 44 serves to secure and to exchange the transmitter unit 38 on the attachment 36 the relative position between the transmitter unit 38 and the adapter 12 is definitively defined and secured by this connection as mentioned above the reception coupling 16 serves to connect an endoscope 24 as seen in the illustration of fig4 the reception coupling 26 is provided to allow connection with a camera 46 the camera 46 has a coupling 48.
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jr revealing the world of rna interference nature 431 338 42 2004 8 sanchez vargas i et al rna interference arthropod bone viruses and mosquitoes virus res 102 65 74 2004 9 andreadis t g becnel j j amp white s e infectivity and pathogenicity of a novel baculovirus cuninpv from culex nigripalpus diptera culicidae for thirteen species and four genera of mosquitoes j med entomol 40 512 7 2003 10 becnel j et al epizootiology and transmission of a newly discovered baculovirus from the mosquitoes culex nigripalpus and c quinquefasciatus j gen virol 82 275 82 2001 11 shapiro a m becnel j j amp white s e a nucleopolyhedrovirus from uranotaenia sapphirina diptera culicidae j invertebr pathol 86 96 103 2004 12 travanty e a et al using rna interference to develop dengue virus resistance in genetically modified aedes aegypti insect biochem mol biol 34 607 13 2004 13 kohl a billecocq a prehaud c yadani f z amp bouloy m transient gene expression in mammalian and mosquito cells using a recombinant semliki forest virus expressing t7 rna polymerase appl microbiol biotechnol 53 51 6 1999 14 sambrook j amp russell d w molecular cloning a laboratory manual ed j s cold spring harbour laboratory press new york 2001 15 vermilion j l amp coon m j purified liver microsomal nadph cytochrome p 450 reductase spectral characterization of oxidation reduction states j biol chem 253 2694 704 1978 16.
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network client 28 may exchange data with other devices on the internet 12 through its associated nat server 26 referring briefly to fig2 exemplary structure of a telephony client 23 in accordance with this invention is shown the telephony client 23 is useful as both an internet client 22 fig1 and as a private network client 28 fig1 for purposes of this invention the telephony client 23 may be a desk top computer which includes a processing unit 40 for operating a plain old telephone service pots emulation circuit 42 a network interface circuit 44 a driver 46 for the pots emulation circuit 42 a driver 48 for the network interface circuit 44 and an internet telephony application 58 each of the pots emulation circuit 42 and the network interface circuit 44 may be cards that plug into the computer expansion slots the pots emulation circuit 42 includes an rj 11 female jack 50 for coupling a traditional pots telephone handset 52 to the emulation circuit 42 a tip and ring emulation circuit 54 emulates low frequency pots signals on the tip and ring lines for operating the telephone handset 52 an audio system 56 interfaces the tip and ring emulation circuit 54 with the internet telephony application 58 more specifically the audio system 56 operates to digitize audio signals from the microphone in the handset 52 and present the digitized signals to the internet telephony application 58 and simultaneously operates to receive digital data representing audio signals from the internet telephony application 58 representing the.
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by changing the wire sieve angle in x y plane the force rotating the yarn at horizontal plane is changed gap between the wire sieves affect the compression pressure and it can also change the yarn rotation by changing friction force in a fully operating manufacturing facility it would be foreseeable to arrange a plurality of parallel nozzles to produce yarn on several production lines simultaneously after the production stage described above with reference to fig1 to 3 the simultaneously produced plurality of yarns may be wound together to form one or several thick yarn s such a thick yarn consisting of said individual yarn may then be wound to a roll with or without a supplementary treatment stage of applying suitable chemicals for a particular desired effect rough adjusting for these parameters can be based on results of visual inspection of the yarn the main goal of the invention is to produce yarn continuously the specific properties of yarn constant diameter tensile strength can be adjusted by changing operating parameters the results of the preliminary tests run on the invention were promising and established solid basis for future research the purpose of the invention is to provide a device to continuously produce yarn directly from a fibre suspension preferably pulp fibre suspension the way of turning fibre suspension into a yarn is completely new the device can be easily adjusted to manufacturing needs the apparatus according to the invention can produce cellulose yarn continuously at very high speeds even higher speeds than 10 m s are possible but then at least motors and drive pulleys needs to be dimensioned and chosen accordingly it can be contemplated that the.
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can be opened if the pieces are arranged in the correct order application_number US 29644694 A description refer now to fig1 which is an overall drawing of a preferred embodiment of the invention the spherical rotating puzzle device 10 is comprised of two primary components consisting of thirty six sided pyramid shaped pieces 12 each having four sides a base and a top where the peak of the pyramid has been removed and eight five sided pyramid shaped pieces 16 each having three sides a base and a top where the peak of the pyramid has been removed the components are held together by a locking rail system such as the dove tail type illustrated in fig5 for the female 20 and fig6 for the male 22 fig2 further shows how the components 12 and 16 are connected by the male 22 and female 20 parts of the rail system this allows movement of the pieces around the three equatorial planes which are perpendicular to each other as illustrated in fig4 the rail 22 as shown is circumferential a set distance from the center of the sphere 10 the three inner faces 18 of part 16 as well as the rail 22 are bowed out slightly to.
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it is scheduled packet generation and transmission may also be scheduled according to a dithering process when enabled dithering will vary the transmit intervals of all active streams packets associated with a given ip session except a certain stream programmed in a specified entry e g event entry 2048 of 2048 possible entries of the control memory a transmit window of approximately 800 microseconds may be used for scheduling dithered transmission of packets within a 976 microsecond 1024 hz scheduling interval although the time between successive transmissions of a specific stream will be varied the average rate will be executed within each scheduling interval exactly as programmed extensions of the dithering process allow the launching of packets in a burst mode and in modes that have multiple packet transmissions unequally spaced in time but following an overall periodic behavior this transmission pattern is often called u201c n packets in m seconds u201d and is useful to excite certain modes of behavior in packet networks the command and status registers module 412 are configured to store certain configuration information for controlling the operation of the packet interface 320 and modules therein for example the configuration information for the scheduler module 410 may be stored within the command and status registers module 412 additionally a selection bit can be.
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one of either drive sprocket 50 or 51 and one of either driven sprocket 56 or 57 to attain the desired speed of movement of sawing band 12 roller 22 then is engaged with drive belt 40 this engagement of roller 22 with drive belt 40 is facilitated by manual use of finger tab 25 to rotate bracket 20 about fastener 24 as bracket 20 is rotated about fastener 24 spring 30 passes over the axis of rotation of bracket 20 thereby exerting a force tending to bias roller 22 into engagement with drive belt 40 such engagement has the effect of exerting a tension force on drive belt 40 so as to maintain drive belt 40 in efficient contact with the selected driving sprocket 50 or 51 and the selected driven sprocket 56 or 57 during operation the area of contact is made by roller 22 which bears against the outer surface of drive belt 40 roller 22 should be of a suitable material and mounted in a manner suitable to minimize the frictional wear on drive belt 40 fig2 illustrates the belt tensioning device in its operable or engaged position for applying appropriate tension to the drive belt 40 it will be seen that the spring 30 is in an overcenter relationship with respect to the pivot axis defined by the fastener 24 thus the spring 30.
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the base member 210 the fastener receptacle attachment interface 224 can be of any form factor the secondary member 230 is removably attached to the base member 210 using the series of a threaded fastener 250 the threaded fastener 250 includes a fastener threaded body 252 extending between the 256 and a fastener insertion end 254 each threaded fastener 250 is inserted through the fastener passage 232 and secured to the fastener receptacle 220 by rotationally engaging the fastener threaded body 252 and the threaded passage 222 the threaded fastener 250 is commonly secured to the fastener receptacle 220 by rotating until achieving a predetermined torque the installed threaded fastener 250 is referred to as a fully inserted fastener 262 the service person places the fastener retention tape 100 over each or a series of threaded fasteners 250 as illustrated in fig5 the fastener retention tape 100 is preferably positioned aligning the removal reminder indicia central tape marking 120 centered over the fastener head 256 the fastener retention tape 100 is removably affixed to an exposed surface of the secondary member 230 by the adhesive strips 130 the service person obtains a fastener driver 290 having a driver tip 294 with a correct or acceptable size.
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filling equipment the fill will be such that to be less than 75 of the volume of the primary container and checked by electronic scales so as to meet to desired pre determined weight a closure will be applied the container will then be placed in a foil film pouch which is sealed with a rotary heat sealer to form a moisture protection poach alternatively the batched containers will then be transferred to a blister packing room such as a multivac blister packing where each container is packaged into a petg pe blister package the blister packed product is loaded into irradiation boxes and subjected to pre determined levels of e beam irradiation clinical tests for effectiveness on general surgical procedures as well as cardiovascular and orthopaedic surgical procedures were performed an open label randomised controlled multi centre unmasked study was conducted to evaluate safety and effectiveness of two haemostatic agents the study compared the surgifoam sponge from which the haemostatic powder is prepared to an absorbable gelatin sponge currently legally marketed in the usa the primary objective was to examine the effectiveness as measured by haemostatis within 10 minutes of application two hundred and eighty one patients were enrolled in to the study and received study treatment the haemostatis data was collected immediately during the surgery and the patients examined at 2 to 4 weeks and again at 6 to 8 weeks in order to obtain safety data the effectiveness data is summarised in table 1 the purpose of this study was to measure both surgeons and operating room nurses 39 perception of the device in terms of control of sterility and ease of preparation 12 interviews.
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hillenkamp f and giessman u anal chem 64 1992 908 for pure nylon 66 polymer as rv increases the number of amine ends and acid ends decreases in the following set of examples we demonstrate that by adding more propylene oxide to nylon 66 salt the rv of the produced polymer is increased and also the number of amine ends and acid ends increase into a small autoclave set at 120 u00b0 c was added 59 07 gms of 51 5 aqueous solution of hexamethylenediamine adipic acid salt nylon salt 0 08 gms of hexamethylenediamine hmd and an amount of propylene oxide po the autoclave was equipped with a pressure relief valve set at 250 psi the temperature of the autoclave was increased from 120 u00b0 c to 240 u00b0 c over a period of 100 min over the following period of 60 min the autoclave temperature was increased from 240 u00b0 c to 275 u00b0 c and the pressure was reduced to atmospheric pressure the temperature was maintained at 275 u00b0 c for an additional period of 60 min the nylon polymer was removed from the autoclave and analyzed the polymer amine and acid end equivalent per million grams of polymer where measured in the following set of examples we demonstrate that by adding more 1 2 epoxybutane to nylon 66 salt the rv does not change much and the number of amine ends and acid ends increase into a small autoclave.
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method for disposing of drill cuttings and more particularly to the process for source identification of such cuttings and the identification of value added processes for commercializing the cuttings in an economical manner the method of recycling of oil and gas well drill cuttings as disclosed herein begins by identifying drill cuttings by location type of earth formation and earth strata level from whence extracted drying coding and containerizing said cuttings by said grade mineral type extraction location and geological age uses for the recycled and graded drill cuttings include graded virgin aggregate for road construction including asphaltic cement recyclable stone retaining walls and lawn ornaments or other applications useful in landscaping or water drainage control by mixing the dried and refined cuttings with recycled polymer application_number US 5693102 A description one method of disposing of drill cuttings may be by converting the cuttings directly into cement the process of cleaning and sanitizing drill cuttings in current use for disposal reduces the residual petrochemical residue and the cutting 39 s bulk by pulverizing and drying and produces a material that closely resembles and contains most of the key elements of portland cement portland cement is an earth material extracted near portland oreg that consists primarily of alumna silica lime iron oxide magnesium oxide then heated in a kiln to over 2700 degrees and then pulverized the process further includes obtaining raw materials generally raw materials consisting of combinations of limestone shells or chalk and shale clay sand or iron ore are mined from a quarry near the plant at the quarry primary and secondary crushers reduce the raw materials stone is first reduced to 5 inch size 125 mm then to u00be inch 19 mm once the raw materials arrive at the cement plant.
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9 a the engine 2 drives the drive shaft 7 to drive the propeller 9 via the transmission mechanism 8 thereby to provide the outboard motor 1 with a propulsion power a covering means 10 constituting a part of the shell member of the outboard motor 1 covers upper side and lower portions of the engine 2 the covering means 10 consists of a cover structure having a first cover member comprised of a cap shaped engine cover 11 oriented downward for covering an upper portion of the engine 2 above a vertically intermediate portion thereof and a second cover member comprised of an undercover 20 for enclosing a lower portion of the engine 2 the pump body 3 the mounting case 4 and the oil case 5 the undercover 20 as shown in fig3 consists of two cover portions a left lower cover 21 and a right lower cover 31 as left and right cover members the engine space 12 is defined by the engine cover 11 and an upper portion of the undercover 20 in other words the engine space 12 is formed by an upper portion separated from a lower portion by the mounting case 4 as will be described below the engine space 12 is located.
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and secured in succession as shown in fig2 and 3 the deck assembly 100 and the deck panels 110 provide a number of advantages the deck panels 110 are easy to lay secure and assemble into the deck assembly 100 because the tongues 130 and grooves 132 assist in properly seating and aligning the deck panels 110 it is only necessary to secure one side of each deck panel 110 with fasteners 5 the cellular structure i e the interior walls 120 and the passages 122 enhance the rigidity and lighten the deck panels 110 the integration provided by the tongues and grooves enhances the strength and rigidity of the overall deck assembly 100 in particular the tongues and grooves distribute weight to adjacent deck panels 110 the unused portions of the fastener holes 142 not directly overlying the joists 20 may serve as water drain holes for the deck 10 the tongue and groove arrangement also provides for improved aesthetics even when the polymeric deck panels 110 contract the tongues 130 prevent formation of gaps fully through the deck assembly 100 also because the tongues 130 extend between the adjacent deck panels 110 the deck panels 110 may be laid with.
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and more preferable to be 0 5 u00b0 3 0 u00b0 on the other hand the angle formed between the cam surfaces 61 63 and the vertical plane is preferable to be in the range of 5 u00b0 50 u00b0 and more preferable to be 10 u00b0 45 u00b0 such a difference in the angle formed by the cam surfaces makes it possible to lessen the urging force of the die block 48 than that of the die block 50 and consequently to carry out the groove formation process while holding a portion of the cylindrical material 61 where little deformation is expected under a suitable restraining force in the middle portion of the upper base 66 an attaching block 68 is secured and on the lower side thereof a preliminary flange forming die 70 is secured the die 70 is provided with an opening 72 for receiving the head of the punch 36 leaving a slight clearance between the two and it is at the same time tapered to be of funnel shape convergent from the fixed end to the free end thereof the earlier mentioned preliminary forming process performed with such an apparatus will be described a suitably prepared cylindrical material 51 is fitted on the punch assembly 43 before the upper base 66 accompanied by the complementary cams 64 65 is descended the movable cams 56 57 are inwardly moved under pressure due to the cam action appearing there resisting the biasing force of the above mentioned resilient members along with this movement the die blocks 48 50 respectively secured.
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certain angle since this improves centering of the tube relative to the connecting members the connecting members placed onto these high voltage leads 3 3 39 of the tube are electrically conductively connected with their metal jacket portions to the cylindrical metal member 1 of the tube and are connected to ground the sides or surfaces of the connecting member adjacent the outer frontal surface of the annular ceramic discs 2 may either be open or closed if the surface of the connecting members adjacent the surface of the associated ceramic disc i e the mating or connecting surface is open the open frontal face of the connecting part is sealed in a gas or liquid tight manner to the frontal surface of the ceramic disc 2 or to the metal jacket member 1 and then the interior of the connecting member is filled with an insulating gas or oil the connecting members may contain couplings or possibly transformers or directly contain the high voltage cables referring now to fig4 there is shown an apparatus including an x ray tube as shown in fig1 to which two connecting members 4 as described above are connected by axially pressing same onto the leads 3 3 39 each of the connecting members 4 has a metal outer jacket 6 as well as.
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additional polymeric resin this outer layer will normally be substantially similar to the inner layer although this is not required the outer polymer e g a pvdc or acrylic formulation is dissolved or otherwise dispersed in a solvent which does not permeate the solvent barrier layer thus the under layer is not contaminated by the solvent and the film can be readily dried in this way a film can be prepared with a thicker overall polymeric coating than would otherwise be economically possible fig1 shows a schematic cross section of a film prepared by the present invention layer 11 represents the base film which is coated with a vdc polymer layer 13 the solvent barrier layer 15 is next in succession and the outermost layer 17 is another vdc polymer layer while the above process has been set forth as coating a single side of the base film it is possible to coat both sides simultaneously resulting in a symmetrical multiple layered structure such a structure is shown in fig2 in which layers 13 39 15 39 and 17 39 correspond to layers 13 15 and 17 but are located on the opposite side of the base film 13 other coating schemes are also possible for example the above process can be repeated as desired to build up a multiple layer structure of any arbitrary degree of thickness such structures provided with separate and distinct vdc polymer layers provide the opportunity for precise tailoring of each layer to perform a specific function for example vdc polymer layers can be used for their barrier properties to prevent permeation by gases such.
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result in a slightly smeared appearance to the bands produced after restriction enzyme digestion quantities of lambda phage are prepared by adding 1 3 u00d7 10 8 phage to 6 7 ml of a saturated culture of e coli strain bhb2600 grown in nzy medium and incubating at 37 u00b0 for 20 minutes the infected culture is then transferred to 330ml of nzym broth in a 2 liter flask and vigorously shaken at 37 u00b0 for about 6 hours at which time complete lysis is apparent the lysate is adjusted to 0 5 m nacl and 0 02 m mgcl 2 and cell debris is removed by centrifugation and the phage precipitated with polyethylene glycol peg 8000 lambda dna is extracted by the method of thomas et al j mol biol 91 315 1975 drosophila dna was prepared as described in tartof et al cell 37 869 1984 plasmid or lambda dna is digested at 37 u00b0 for 60 minutes with a 4 fold excess of restriction enzyme in 20 to 50 u03bcl of universal restriction buffer urb comprising 33 mm tris acetate ph 7 9 66 mm potassium acetate 10 mm magnesium acetate 100 u03bcg ml bsa 0 5 mm dithiothreitol and 4 mm spermidine all of the restriction enzymes tested possess the same activity in urb buffer as in the manufacturer 39 s recommended buffer to insert the noti linker construct into a vector of choice 5 u03bc g of the complementary strands of the appropriate unphosphorylated synthetic oligonucleotide are annealed in 10 u03bcl of ligase buffer 20 mm tris acetate ph 7 4 7 5 mm mgcl 2 0 1 mm edta 0 5.
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535 of a length of about 0 125 u2033 and a height of about 1 375 u2033 at the first end 537 of the triangular area 531 the flat area is at a level about equal to the outer circumference of the transition point 507 at the base 535 of the triangular area 533 the flat surface has been cut into the surface of the first body segment 509 about 0 0625 u2033 creating the intersecting wall area 533 extending from the face of the third acute triangular shaped flat area 531 is a fourth short fin 532 of like shape and angled placement as the first short fin 520 the second short fin 532 preferably extends outward from the face of the third triangular shaped flat area 531 about 0 057 u2033 and preferably is about 0 625 u2033 long and about 0 04 u2033 in width extending from a sharpened point 532 a beginning at the first end of the triangular shaped area 519 adjacent the transition point 507 and extending generally along one side of the third triangular shaped flat area 531 the second short fin 532 terminates about mid way along the length of the third triangular shaped flat area 531 the angular nature of the fins 511 amp 513 and the short fins cause the connector to rotate as it is inserted into and through the insulation layer and into the concrete layer this rotation permits the insertion.
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concrete that is manufactured into a face panel d fig1 to provide bifurcated shelf having a slot 22 providing an opening that the loops are placed through or as a simple shelf 24 fig1 upon which the loops rest the soil reinforcing elements are joined to the panels p with a pin 25 the wire face arrangement fig1 employs a c shaped anchor element 8 a similar to the element 8 previously described the c shaped element is placed to the front of the facing element designated 26 and captures two transverse wires of the facing element the soil reinforcing element is attached by placing a bolt or pin 12 through the opening in the anchor and the coil loops the coil loops can also be attached by capturing the loops between two concrete facing elements 29 a segmental concrete panels or segmental concrete blocks 29 b as shown in fig1 to 22 in these arrangements the loops are placed in a void that is cast into the top surface of the concrete element a segmental concrete element is placed on the soil reinforcing element cast into the void is a hole 30 that will allow a pin 32 to be set in the panel and passed through the soil reinforcing loop opening securing it from removal the pin can pass into the segmental element above 0046 fig2 shows.
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from the inner surface 32 a and the virtual extension line lb from the inner surface 32 b when the rotor is viewed in the axial direction therefore the air layer is sufficiently provided between the permanent magnets 30 a and 30 b this suppresses a reduction in torque also the inner surface of the groove g spreads in the radially outward direction thus the distance between the projections 23 a and 23 b is greater in the radially outward direction next variations will be described fig4 a to 5c are explanatory views of variations of the projections and grooves additionally similar components will be designated with similar reference numerals and the duplication descriptions thereof will be omitted here as illustrated in fig4 a the length of projections 23 a 1 and 23 b 1 of the magnetic body 20 in the radial direction is smaller than each thickness of the permanent magnets 30 a and 30 b thus the projections 23 a 1 and 23 b 1 respectively abut with parts of bases of the side surfaces 33 a and 33 b and respectively expose the remaining parts of the side surfaces 33 a and 33 b also a bottom b 1 of the groove g 1 formed between the projections 23 a 1 and 23 b 1 is located radially inward with respect to the virtual extension lines la and lb such a shape of the groove g 1 suppresses a reduction in.
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4 and a base plate 5 the top layer 4 is heat laminated to the top surface and extends around the upper half of the edge surfaces 12 of the foam core 1 the bottom layer 5 is heat laminated to the bottom surface and extends around the lower half of the edge surfaces 12 of the foam core 1 therefore both edges of the top layer 4 and bottom layer 5 sealed the structure of the seventh embodiment also applies to the above mentioned embodiments with reference to fig1 the eighth embodiment of the invention comprises a polyethylene foam core 1 having a density in the range of 1 5 to 10 pcf a top layer 4 and a bottom layer 5 the polyethylene foam core 1 has a top surface 10 and a bottom surface 11 both the top layer 4 and the bottom layer 5 are composite layers and the elements of the composite layers are shown in the above mentioned embodiments furthermore the eighth embodiment comprises two holes 7 through the slider for being handhold accordingly the top layer 4 and the bottom layer 5 protect the foam core 1 as well as the first pattern 3 a and the second pattern 3 b from erosion by exposure to ultraviolet light moisture and abrasion furthermore the first and second patterns 3 a 3 b being visible from outside of the slider that attracts the users attentions numerous characteristics and advantages of the invention have been set forth in the foregoing description together with details of the structure and function of the invention and the novel features thereof are pointed out in appended claims the disclosure however.