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include a vertical portion 23a which is connected through a right angle bend 23b to a horizontal portion 23c in the arrangements shown in fig2 the gas lift draught tubes 23 also include a lower horizontal portion 23d which terminates in a broader member 23e which has an aperture not shown in its lower surface in operation the gas distribution member 9 of fig2 delivers gas into the gas lift tubes 23 which being immersed in the lower digester portion of the tank contain liquids and solids material being subjected to anaerobic digestion the emission of the gas bubbles at the foot of the vertical portions 23a of the gas lift tubes 23 causes liquid within these vertical portions to be raised vertically with a simultaneous drawing in of further liquid or sludge through the apertures in the lower surfaces of the broader members 23e and discharge of liquid from the upper horizontal portion 23c there is thus a continuous movement of liquid through the gas lift draught tubes 23 from the horizontal portion 23d into the vertical portion 23a and thence into the horizontal portion 23c from which the liquid is expelled the changes of direction in the movement of the liquid at the right angle bends at the opposite ends of the vertical portions 23a produce the reaction forces which cause the mixing assembly of fig2 to turn on the bearings 18 and 22 about the central member 5 and so move through the liquid and solids near the base of the lower digester portion to effect mixing a gas lift draught tube 23 positioned on the mixing assembly at the end of the gas distribution arm 9 remote from the central member 5 is.
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wireless station when the ap 310 transmits each wireless station 312 320 receives the signal decodes it and determines if the signal is meant for that wireless station this may be accomplished by transmitting a unique query to the stations to inquire about any data traffic the station has to transmit to the ap according to one aspect of the disclosure the ap may query two or more stations simultaneously or in rapid succession once a signal is received by that station and it is determined that the signal is meant for that particular station the station transmits a reply to the ap the reply may indicate the amount of data to transmit or that there is no data traffic to transmit alternatively if there is no data to transmit the station may forgo transmission the ap 310 when it receives a reply from a station will signal to that station that it may begin to transmit data the ap may signal a predetermined amount of time or data within which the wireless station must limit its transmission the wireless station will buffer any data it cannot transmit within the predetermined amount of time and transmit it at the next available opportunity this allows for the ap to function as a network controller and dynamically control the data flow throughout the network when used with the other techniques herein described the ap may provide priority to certain wireless stations by maintaining a queue of priority stations thus increasing the quality of service for that station.
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concern here is the cavity 38 that is located adjacent the aft wall 26 fig2 and 3 illustrate the close proximity of the cavity 38 to the aft shank wall 26 with a relatively thin ligament 48 therebetween fig3 also illustrates the manner in which adjacent buckets 10 and 110 are closely aligned when mounted on a turbine wheel with respective corner edges 40 42 of bucket 10 closely aligned with corner edges 140 142 of bucket 110 the space between side surfaces 44 and 144 may be on the order of about 0 040 inch and as mentioned above seal pins not shown are typically located within this space to prevent leakage between the adjacent buckets specifically there are two seal pins one oriented horizontally as mentioned above and the other oriented radially mating between radial surfaces adjacent to edges 42 and 142 of fig3 fig4 is similar to fig3 but also shows the airfoil portions 18 118 of the respective buckets 10 110 of note in this figure is the extent of overhang of the trailing edge 32 relative to the aft shank wall 26 it will be appreciated that simply extending the aft wall to increase the width of ligament 48 between cavity 38 and the aft shank wall 26 would impair the ability to have an acceptable.
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either the longitudinal or lateral end portions of the wrap to protect against moisture wicking or infiltration fig5 shows schematically the process by which a wrap material is produced a roll 36 of spun bonded polypropylene is unwound and passes between tensioning rollers 40 which place a constant tension on the material undergoing the process a series of nozzles 42 distributes a pressure sensitive adhesive evenly over the width of the fabric 38 and the adhesive coated fabric is passed beneath a dispensing station 44 for the ribs in dispensing station 44 a stack of ribs is located above the traveling web 38 and a dispensing means 45 drops parallel ribs onto the web with a predetermined spacing therebetween the web and ribs are then passed beneath another adhesive dispensing station 46 which covers the ribs with adhesive a foam roll 48 is then unwound onto the adhesive covered ribs and the laminated material passes between rollers 49 which compress the laminate and again place a constant tension on the laminated material which passes to a take up roll 50 the foam roll 48 is placed under tension by bars 51 as it is unrolled for lamination this is a significant aspect of the invention as the foam layer must be under tension in the laminate when the laminate is used to wrap a product the fabric layer forms the outside and is.
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to make the surface a non stick surface may include but are not limited to teflon u2122 a k a polytetrafluoroethylene ptfe perfluoroalkoxy pfa fluorinated ethylene propylene fep ethylene tetrafluoroethylene etfe or some combination thereof coatings to affect the color of a surface may include but are not limited to ceramic coatings silicone coats such as but not limited to methyl polysiloxane phenyl polysiloxane or methyl phenyl polysiloxane with or without suitable high temperature stable pigments such as but not limited to zinc oxide white cadmium sulfide yellow orange cobalt blue titanium dioxide white iron oxide red copper salts green or some combination thereof fig3 shows a schematic cross section view the base structure and the heat distributing convention plate of a portable passive convection cooking oven in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention fig3 shows a heat distributing convection plate 250 that is conical in shape one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the heat distributing convection plate 250 may have any suitable surface that slopes down from the centrally located apex 310 i e is substantially convex when viewed from above such as but not limited to a portion of a sphere a portion of a rotated conic section or some combination thereof the heat distributing convection plate 250 may be shaped and sized to rest on the substantially flat base 200 such.
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also contemplated that a plurality of torches could be circularly arrayed as shown in fig7 and 8 and the powder to be treated could be fed by a screw injector or other such arrangement downstream of the arrayed torches such an arrangement would also be utilized in conjunction with a single torch as in the embodiment of fig6 the invention will now be described by specific examples wherein the embodiments of the apparatus of this invention shown in the drawings are used a cascade arc reactor of the type shown in fig1 of the drawings and containing a cascade arc system has a 2 mm diameter pathway and a monomer inlet system located at the downstream side of the anode the vacuum chamber is evacuated to a system pressure of less than 1 mtorr and argon is then introduced at the end cap 7 on the cathode side of the reactor at a flow rate of approximately 2000 sccm min an arc is generated by applying a voltage of 700 volt and tetrafluoroethylene is introduced into the monomer inlet at a flow rate of approximately 12 sccm min a cold drawn steel sheet 3 cm u00d7 3 cm is placed at the tip of the.
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receiving slot 60 is formed in outer diametric surface 45 bucket receiving slot 60 supports plurality of rotating airfoil members 26 about outer diametric surface 45 bucket receiving slot 60 includes a bucket mounting opening 63 and interior cavity 66 formed in rotor wheel body 40 each of the plurality of rotating airfoil members 26 includes a base portion 72 fig3 that supports an airfoil portion 73 and a mounting member or dovetail 74 airfoil portion 73 includes a ring element 75 that forms part of a circumferentially extending rotor ring 76 dovetail 74 is shaped to nest within bucket receiving slot 60 each of the plurality of rotating airfoil members 26 is guided into bucket receiving slot 60 and manipulated into position once all buckets are installed a closure bucket 80 is installed into bucket receiving slot 60 and held in place by mechanical fasteners or grub screws 82 and 84 such as shown in fig4 over the course of time steam turbine 4 may be taken offline for maintenance and or repair maintenance includes an inspection of the buckets during operation a bucket s may become damaged the damaged bucket s is removed and replaced removing the damaged bucket first requires removal of the closure bucket 80 which may itself be damaged in accordance with an aspect of an exemplary embodiment removal of a damaged closure bucket 80 includes removing grub screws 82 and 84 and airfoil portion 73 as shown in fig5 to expose an upper surface 90 of base portion 72 after removing airfoil portion 73 a.
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open close switching unit 20 and the first storing element 10 adjacent to the second sides 14 34 the first storing element 10 can be moved toward the first sides 13 33 due to the second and the fourth control clearances d 2 d 4 between the open close switching unit 20 and the second storing element 30 adjacent to the first sides 13 33 the second storing element 30 can be moved toward the second sides 14 34 when the first storing element 10 is moved toward the first sides 13 33 and the second storing element 30 will move toward the second sides 14 34 without movement of the open close switching unit 20 the stopping ends 213 223 which were originally stopped outside the tool storing grooves 111 311 will retract into the displacement spaces 122 324 due to the movement of the first and the second storing elements 10 30 and make the tool storing grooves 111 311 in a complete open state for facilitating storing the tool heads x however when the stopping ends 213 223 are stopped outside the tool storing grooves 111 311 the tool storing grooves 111 311 will be in a closed state for preventing the disengagement of the tool heads x to summarize the tool storing grooves 111 311 can be opened or closed by making the first storing element 10 and the second storing element 30 slide relative to each other so that it can be found that the sliding type tool storage structure of the present invention is convenient to operate and has a simple structure and a relatively small volume as a result the sliding type storage structure of the present invention is easy to carry referring to fig1 showing a.
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with exposure time controlled by the belt speed after cooling the fused fabric surface was smooth and each crossover point was found to be firmly bonded together resulting in excellent dimensional stability while the unfused needled surface of the fabric retained its fibrous structure and was compressible in another embodiment a core wrap yarn was prepared using the following components core three ends of dupont nylon 840 denier 140 filaments type 715 inner and outer wraps two ends of 420 denier 35 filament twist 0 52 herculon olefin yarn type 309 inner wrap in 34 z 34 direction and outer wrap in 34 s 34 direction using the above core wrap yarn in both warp and filling directions a woven structure was formed into an endless belt a fibrous batt comprising 50 by weight of 6 0 denier 2 5 34 polypropylene staple and 50 nylon 6 6 of 6 denier 3 34 staple was needled onto its uppermost surface the endless belt mounted between two rotating rolls with a tension of 5 pounds per lineal inch applied to it was subjected to 340 u00b0 f temperature the undersurface of the fabric was fused while maintaining tension with exposure time controlled by the felt speed after cooling the fused fabric surface was found smooth batt layer anchored firmly to the base fabric with each crossover point bonded together resulting in excellent dimentional stability in another embodiment a core wrap yarn was prepared using the following components b three ends of 350 denier 34 filaments low temperature meltable nylon type grilon k115 emser industries inner and outer wrap yarn two ends of 350 denier 34 filaments grilon k115.
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secondary cross linking agents the primary cross linking agents used in the invention are formaldehyde furfural and hexamethylenetetramine hexamine formaldehyde is introduced either in solution in the pore former or as solid paraformaldehyde ch 2 o x formaldehyde cross links phenolic moieties forming u2014 ch 2 u2014 and u2014 ch 2 u2014 o u2014 ch 2 u2014 bridges at ratios depending on the ph of the reaction mixture methylene bridges are the only ones formed in strong acidic and strong alkali media whereas at ph 39 s close to neutral either type of bridges appear water is formed as the stoichiometric secondary condensation product at a level depending on the type of bridge formed 1 mole per mole of formaldehyde in the case of the methylene bridges or 1 mole h 2 o per 2 moles ch 2 o in the case of the ether bridges the u201c condensation u201d water may then influence the phase separation and mesopore formation process by reducing the compatibility of the water containing pore former with the resin domain depending on the pore forming solvent being used complete cross linking of phenol with formaldehyde by methylene bridges requires approximately a 1 to 1 5 molar ratio of the reagents taking into account the formation of some ether type bridges the phenol to formaldehyde molar ratio in the resin compositions of the invention is preferably maintained at 1 6 to 1 8 level this requires an additional 9 to 12 weight parts of formaldehyde paraformaldehyde per 100 weight parts of novolac resin furfural differs from formaldehyde in that the electrophilic reactivity of its carbonyl group is supplemented by the high nucleophilic activity of the heterocyclic moreover ring scission and consecutive.
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of first reference surface 20 and second reference surface 22 this cylindrical hole 23 assures clearance for the corner of insert 10 formed by the intersection of first peripheral surface 26 and second peripheral surface 28 and proper seating of the insert 10 in pocket 12 the cutter insert 10 has a cylindrical hole 30 perpendicular to planer surface 24 to receive a cam lock pin 32 when the insert 10 is placed over the cam lock pin 32 and the three positioning surfaces engage the corresponding surfaces on the holder the cam lock pin 32 is rotated and the cutter insert 10 is locked into precise engagement with the holder 14 two simple cutting surfaces are found on the prior cutting insert 10 the first or main cutting edge 34 is formed by the intersection of a beveled plane and the outside surface of the insert a second cutting edge 36 is formed by the intersection of a second beveled plane and the outside surface of the insert these two cutting edges define two frustoconical surfaces when the cutter insert 10 is held in the holder 14 and the holder 14 is rotated around its axis of rotation 18 when the cutter 10 is rotated and forced into a workpiece two frustrocones result the purpose of having the two frustroconical surfaces in the countersunk hole in the workpiece is so that the head to shank.
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a film foil or other flexible substrate to give a coating weight of about 1 to 2 pounds especially 1 1 5 per 3000 square yards of substrate surface the coated substrate is dried to remove substantially all the water the tacky surface is then bonded to a second same or different substrate by application of pressure to give good contact into a three neck flask provided with a thermometer mechanical stirrer and drying tubes was placed 63 grams of 34 desmodur w 34 diisocyanate mobay 197 g of 34 ed 3000 34 diol witco a drop of dibutyltin dilaurate then 20 ml of 34 m pyrole 34 solvent were added the contents were heated to 80 u00b0 c for an hour and 17 2 g of dimethylol propionic acid were added plus another drop of dbtdl after which the heating was continued for 5 5 hours at the end of this reaction period 12 9 g of triethylamine were added and stirring was continued for 15 minutes to form the ionomer the resulting ionomer was slowly added over a period of 15 minutes to a vigorously stirred solution of 5 4 g of 30 hydrogen peroxide dissolved in 500 ml of water the stirring was continued.
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to operate the uv lamps during a high level cooling mode of the air conditioner the air conditioner is turned on at step 10 so that the input power unit 140 supplies electric power to the air conditioner thereafter a desired operational mode is selected by a user using the function selecting unit 130 at step 15 the controller 100 checks whether the selected operational mode is the high level cooling mode when controller 100 determines that the high level cooling mode was selected the controller 100 calculates a difference between the present room temperature sensed by the temperature sensing unit 110 and the target room temperature preset by the temperature setting unit 120 the controller 100 thereafter drives the compressor and blower fan 20 at rpms of higher than the reference rpms which were preset according to the difference between the present and target room temperatures by at least one stage at step 20 the controller 100 outputs a lamp start signal to the lamp driving unit 180 in order to turn on the uv lamps 60 and 70 upon receiving the lamp start signal the unit 180 turns on the uv lamps 60 and 70 the lamps 60 and 70 emit ultraviolet rays thus killing the harmful germs and fungi laden in the room air which is drawn into the housing 1.
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16 fig9 shows an alternative embodiment of the cell structure of the sleeve where the inner part 30 and side walls 26 are pre formed in an open box configuration by vacuum forming a single sheet but cut to allow excess material adjacent to the welds to make a baggy configuration the pre formed open box is then welded or bonded to the outer wall 18 fig1 shows an alternative embodiment of the sleeve of the invention where the sleeve 2 comprises three adjacent cells 8 10 12 the external edges 28 of the cells are not provided with side walls but the internal edges of the cells are provided with side walls 26 the invention will now be illustrated by the following non limiting examples two adjacent cells of a device similar to that shown in fig1 were the subject of a finite element analysis to simulate the pressure profile experienced by the limb when such a device is used the analysis was conducted assuming a cell construction such as that used in fig3 and compared to a cell construction such as that used in fig7 where the cells have side walls the analysis was conducted using abacus uk ltd software version 6 41 fig1 shows the profile generated for the device of fig3 where the cells are of a simple bag like construction the pressure distribution is uneven showing peaks at the edge of each cell which fall rapidly to a large area of zero pressure between the cells the pressure is also depressed at the centre of each cell by contrast the pressure distribution shown in fig1 for the device.
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resolution of the thickness a processing or sheet treating device 7 is provided which has a local effect on the roller 4 by creating a temperature change the temperature change is provided for example by using hot or cold air jets infrared heating or an inductive heating of the roller 4 all of these methods of affecting a temperature change are well known in the art the sheet treating device 7 has a number of zones 8 each of which can be regulated separately from the rest of the zones 8 for example each zone 8 may have its own air jet which blows air that has been adjusted to the appropriate temperature onto the surface of the roller 4 one zone 8 therefore affects a single strip 9 of the web 2 which is cross hatched in fig1 for clarification a stationary measuring bridge instrument 10 measures the effect of the sheet treating device 7 and is positioned downstream of the roller gap 6 in the direction of movement 3 of the web 2 in lieu of the measuring bridge 10 shown in fig1 a traversing measurement sensor can also be provided which continuously measures the thickness of the web 2 as the sensor is moved back and forth across the web 2 in a transverse direction i e in the direction indicated by arrow 22 in fig2 regardless of the measuring instrument used the thickness of the web 2 is measured at a number of points which is greater than the number.
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module and a permeate vapor each having a different composition from the feed solution representative examples include a a feed solution comprising about 10 ethanol in water separated into a permeate vapor containing 40 ethanol and a residue solution containing 2 or 3 ethanol using silicone rubber membranes in the modules b a feed solution of raw gasoline in a refinery comprising a total of 30 toluene benzene and other aromatics separated into a residue gasoline stream containing below 25 total aromatics and a permeate vapor containing 70 aromatics using a fluorinated dioxole membrane c a feed solution of 5 water in acetic acid dehydrated to a 0 5 water residue solution and a permeate vapor containing 60 water vapor using a polyvinyl alcohol pva membrane as the separation occurs the latent heat required to evaporate the permeating components is supplied from the feed liquid so the residue solution leaving the module is significantly cooler such as 5 u00b0 c 10 u00b0 c or more cooler depending on how much permeate vapor is produced the residue solution exits the module through aperture 212 and flows into and across the reheating space as indicated generally by dashed arrow 220 to become the feed solution for the next module a heating fluid is passed through the outer casing as indicated by dashed arrows 228 and 229 and flows in contact with the outside surface of the tube the residue of the feed solution that is flowing in the reheating space is reheated by heat exchange with the heating.
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be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein rather these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art in the drawings the thickness of layers and regions are exaggerated for clarity it will also be understood that when a layer is referred to as being u201c on u201d another layer or substrate it can be directly on the other layer or substrate or intervening layers may also be present like numbers refer to like elements throughout an electrostatic drive type rf mems relay is described below as a mems device according to an embodiment of the present invention 0036 fig3 a to fig3 f illustrate views for sequentially showing stages in a process for fabricating an electrostatic drive type mems relay according to an embodiment of the present invention first as shown in fig3 a a driving electrode layer 320 for providing an electrostatic driving force is formed on a substrate 310 through patterning as shown in fig3 b a flattening mold 330 is formed as an insulation layer on the substrate 310 on which the driving electrode layer 320 is formed a tetraethyl orthosilicate teos oxide film is preferably used for the insulation layer thereafter the flattening mold 330 of the insulation layer is patterned and the regions for an anchor part a of the mems relay and a contact part.
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m added to aa concentration mol wt controls sup u2021 1 u00d7 10 sup 3 m 5 u00d7 10 sup 6 m 1 u00d7 10 sup 6 m 5 u00d7 10 sup 7 m 1 u00d7 10 sup 7 m__________________________________________________________________________l aspartic acid 155 98 5 u00b1 0 2 3 4 u00b1 4 7 sup nd nd nd ndl glutamic acid 169 98 8 u00b1 0 2 0 0 u00b1 0 0 sup nd nd nd ndpoly u03b1 u03b2 dl 6 800 97 0 u00b1 2 7 nd 90 1 u00b1 6 7 sup u2260 1 6 u00b1 1 5 6 0 u00b1 3 9 sup 2 9 u00b1 0 4 sup aspartic acidpoly aspartic acid 9 000 98 4 u00b1 1 4 nd 95 5 u00b1 0 9 22 0 u00b1 19 7 sup 4 9 u00b1 2 3 sup 0 0 u00b1 0 0 sup glutamic acid 1 1poly l aspartic acid 11 500 98 0 u00b1 2 4 nd 87 5 u00b1 7 9 84 3 u00b1 1 6 sup 22 7 u00b1 7 2 sup 2 7 u00b1 3 8 sup poly l glutamic acid 13 600 98 9 u00b1 1 0 nd 89 5 u00b1 2 0 72 9 u00b1 0 7 sup 4 9 u00b1 5 9 sup 0 0 u00b1 0 0 sup poly l glutamic acid 36 240 94 7 u00b1 2 6 nd 96 2 u00b1 6 5 96 9 u00b1 1 8 67 5 u00b1 20 4 1 3 u00b1 1 8 sup poly d glutamic acid 41 000 100 0 u00b1 0 0 nd 98 0 u00b1 1 8 99 0 u00b1 1 7.
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of the present invention can be seen in fig2 fig2 is a schematic diagram of the buffer 10 as shown in fig1 the inputs to the buffer vin and vin u2212 are first applied into emitter followers q 1 b and q 2 b this differential signal is then applied to the differential pair comprising q 3 b and q 4 b the output signal of the differential pair is developed across identical collector resistors r 1 b and r 2 b and then applied to the output stage shown in fig3 emitter followers q 5 b and q 6 b are used to couple the signal to the output stage 12 the dc voltage vmodset generated in the output stage of fig3 is used in the circuit of fig2 this voltage along with transistor q 7 b and resistor r 3 b provides for the adaptive drive feature of the present invention this adaptive drive feature allows for the output voltages provided by the buffer to be larger when the vcsel modulation current is larger the amplifier abuf and resistors r 4 b and r 5 b essentially close a feedback loop that provides an appropriate operating condition in this circuit this operating condition is that the common mode voltage of the buffer output signals voutb and voutb u2212 equals vmodset vdc 1 in this way the buffer circuit outputs the proper voltages that will be used in the next circuit i e the output stage of the driver this compensation allows the buffer of the present invention to be used in a variety of vcsel driver circuits if the gain of amplifier.
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at a temperature up to about 670 u00b0 c before the application of said coating ii 0 5 10 mol of at least one oxide selected from the group consisting of y la al ca ce and si preferably la 2 o 3 examples of such catalysts are for example the catalyst described in ep a 695279 preferably the feed also comprises an amount of co2 wherein preferably the co2 over carbon as hydrocarbon and co molar ratio is from 0 5 up to 2 the product gas of step b preferably has a temperature of from 600 up to 1000 u00b0 c and a h2 co molar ratio of from 0 5 up to 2 5 in step c the temperature of the first gaseous product of step a is reduced by mixing this product with the steam reformer product of step b this mixing may be performed in the partial oxidation reactor vessel in a separate mixing vessel or within a separate csr reactor vessel if the mixing is performed in the pox reactor vessel it is preferably performed by feeding the steam reformer product to the lower end preferably in the lower half of the pox reactor vessel spaced away from the burner in this manner no significant methane conversion takes place during mixing and a reduction of temperature will result due to mixing at a position spaced away from the burner of the product of the partial oxidation.
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described with reference to the accompanying drawings however the prevent invention should not be construed as being limited thereto fig1 shows a schematic construction of the oxygen sensor according to one embodiment of the gas sensor of the invention as shown in fig1 an oxygen sensor 1 is provided with a detecting element 2 as a gas detecting element a heater 3 a metal shell 5 and other components of these the heater 3 is made from a rod shaped ceramic heater and is inserted into the detecting element 2 the metal shell 5 is equipped in its outer circumference with a thread 51 for mounting the oxygen sensor 1 on the mounting portion of an exhaust pipe or the like and with a bulge 53 to which a mounting fitting is applied when the sensor is mounted on the mounting portion of the exhaust pipe here the bulge 53 is equipped with a gasket 7 on its leading end face the metal shell 5 is equipped on its inner circumference with a fitting side step 54 which is radially reduced toward the leading end side interposed between the metal shell 5 and the detecting element 2 moreover are insulators 8 and 9 made from insulating ceramics a powder layer 10 of talc or the like is sandwiched under compression between insulators 8 and 9 this powder layer 10 seals the gap between the detecting element 2 and the metal shell 5 to retain gas tightness a packing 55 is sandwiched between the leading end of the insulator 9 and the fitting side.
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forming engagement part which thus forms said pivot element 16 the engagement part 18 is provided with an elongate through running groove 20 for receiving the upstream end part of the vane 14 and engagement dowels 21 arranged in the vane 14 for securing the vane 14 and the connection bar 17 to each other seen in the machine direction the groove 20 is provided with inner support walls 22 for the engagement dowels 21 the dovetail engagement groove 11 of the anchoring element 10 and circular pivot element 16 of the connection bar 17 form parts of said mounting arrangement in accordance with the present invention the mounting arrangement further comprises a special assembly bar 23 extending along the anchoring element 10 at its upstream end the assembly bar 23 is designed with a continuous protrusion 24 having the same dovetail shape as the engagement groove 11 of the anchoring element 10 to be received in the same with good lateral fit i e without play and to be brought into locking wedge co operation with the engagement groove 11 with good fit i e without play between the assembly bar and the anchoring element so that the assembly bar 23 is secured to the anchoring element 10 by forming a tight joint resistant to torsion further the assembly bar 23 has a continuous journaling groove 25 that extends through the.
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diagnose a hot glue system it is necessary that the control unit 170 have information on the operating time and on the exceeding of limiting parameters of the melter 100 the connected heatable feed hoses 200 and the heatable application valves 300 in this regard it is advantageous if this information is stored in the hoses and application valves themselves so that after a repair and during connection of the components that were already in use the previously attained operating time and the exceeding of established limiting parameters are automatically reported to the control unit 170 during operation the control unit cyclically updates the elapsed time indicators contained in the components and the data memories for the limiting parameters the operating time and the attained limiting parameters of the components can thus either be interrogated by the control unit 170 if the components are connected to the melter 100 or after detachment from the melter 100 externally interrogated if the component for example is being subjected to repair for this purpose the data storage medium can for example be machine writable to monitor the hot glue system it is advantageous if the control unit 170 can exchange data with the higher order control unit of the production system or with an external monitoring and diagnostic unit so that the information that is acquired.
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determining a suitable step size modulation function and maximum step size that will induce better snr for the frame it is corresponding to and encoding for each of the frames with its respective suitable step size modulation function and maximum step size the quality of the processed voice signal is therefore improved and the quantization error thereof is minimized application_number US 386308 A description fig3 shows a waveform of an ordinary voice signal 100 which has the property of miner variation within a short time period for the inherent characteristics of a voice signal the signal 100 is divided into a plurality of frames each of them has very similar signal characteristics thereof and the signal within a frame can be encoded with a same step size modulation function without introducing much distortion in this embodiment for simplicity the length of each frame is l in alternative embodiments however the frame length l of the voice signal 100 can be variable for example according to the amplitude range and variation of the voice signal 100 with a frame as a unit the signal 100 is pre coded in advance and formal encoded thereafter as shown in the flowchart of fig4 in this embodiment there are k given maximum step sizes maxstepsize 1 maxstepsize 2 maxstepsize k in order of from small to.
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contained in the ram storage ram which when dram storage is used includes a refresh unit refr and a refresh control indicated in the figure by an arrow labeled refr since as already mentioned the preprocessor ppe has low energy consumption and the other circuitry related components are controlled with low energy consumption in an idle or a standby state sby the energy consumption for the internet telephone it is significantly reduced in the standby state sby which results in considerable energy savings for an internet telephone it that is in a standby state sby for extensive time ranges i e with few telephone conversations within a day or week in this way an internet telephone it can be operated considerably more economically the energy consumption from the power supply system pss can be further reduced or eliminated for an internet telephone it in the standby state sby if the energy storage es is used in conjunction with the solar generator sg for this the solar generator sg and the energy storage es must be dimensioned in such a way that the internet telephone it in the standby state sby or standby mode can be supplied with energy e u2032 at least for a predetermined period of time the predetermined.
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used as the organochlorosilane clsi r 2 r 3 r 4 moreover an almost complete conversion can be achieved using significantly less lower alkyl lithium and dihalogenated methane the reduction of the halomethyl ketone iii is conveniently carried out in a solvent such as toluene tetrahydrofuran or an alcohol preferably methanol ethanol or isopropanol at a temperature between 30 u00b0 and 80 u00b0 c preferably 15 u00b0 c and 50 u00b0 c optionally under reduced pressure using sodium bis 2 methoxyethoxy aluminum hydride lithium aluminum hydride lithium aluminum tri tert butoxyhydride sodium borohydride tetramethylammonium borohydride or preferably using an aluminum tri alkoxide or lithium aluminum tri alkoxyhydride the term 34 alkoxide 34 embraces straight chain or branched chain saturated hydrocarbon oxides with 1 8 preferably 3 4 carbon atoms namely methyl ethyl n propyl isopropyl n butyl isobutyl sec butyl and tert butyl oxide as well as pentyl hexyl heptyl and octyl oxides the aluminum compounds can have identical or different alkoxide groups aluminum tri isopropoxide and aluminum tri sec butoxide are especially preferred compounds the reagents lithium aluminum tri tert butoxyhydride aluminum tri isopropoxide and aluminum tri sec butoxide gave unexpectedly a high stereoselectivity of 95 5 of the 1s 2s and 1s 2r isomeric halohydrins iv.
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with the projection 35 a latch plate spring 37 is secured to the latch plate 18a as well as to the internal housing side wall 34 to bias the latch plate into coplanar alignment with the first side wall 18 such as indicated in fig2 the fig6 8 indicate a modified locking loop 23a having a plurality of elastomeric central web cables 38 extending and securing the first and second legs 24 and 25 together the elastomeric central web 38 is compressible to provide its secure interfitting between the trigger 13 and the firearm frame 14 in this manner relatively little spacing is availed for directing the trigger 13 against the frame to effect actuation of the associated firearm the fig9 and 10 indicate the use of an alarm mechanism employed by the invention wherein switch contacts 39 are mounted to the latch plate 18a for abutment with and to effect actuation of a motion detector 40 mounted within the lock housing 15 and between the internal housing and the latch plate the motion detector includes a time delay 41 arranged for operative engagement with an audible alarm 42 with the audible alarm 42 having an audible alarm speaker 43 directed through the bottom wall typically in surrounding relationship relative to the keyhole slot 22 such as indicated by phantom line indication in fig4 in this manner cooperation with the lock housing effecting its movement effects actuation of the audible alarm for further discouraging young children and the like from access to the associated firearm it should be noted that a battery 34 b 34 44 is indicated in the fig1 wherein any battery commercially.
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the crane v as is formed by summing the acceleration sequences a fig4 c the target velocity i e the velocity the crane has when all stored acceleration sequences a i have been performed is v target u2211 i 1 n u2062 u03b4 u2062 u2062 v ref i the distance the crane travels before stopping at the moment t stop can be defined by calculating the distance the crane would travel if it were stopped at the target velocity v target of that time by using the selected deceleration manner in this example a strategy of two deceleration periods is used at the moment t stop however some of the stored acceleration sequences a i are not yet performed the deceleration velocity request of the crane which is to be realized is shown in fig4 e this velocity graph to be realized is formed by summing the accelerations of the deceleration ramp according to the selected strategy and the non realized accelerations pulses of the current acceleration sequences a 1 when the initial velocity is v as at the moment t stop the distance the crane travels before stopping can be calculated by subtracting the velocity controls of the acceleration sequences a i not realized at the moment t stop fig4 c and forming a part of the stopping distance of the crane implemented with a selected acceleration strategy from the velocity v target at the moment t stop acceleration should be understood herein both as positive and negative in other words as acceleration in.
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to the construction site floor would experience the greatest forces with a two hundred 200 pound force 1250 exerted on handrail support 204 at the load point height 1252 vertically forty five 45 inches from the construction floor the bending moment at the bracket 1200 will be 9 000 pound inches or 750 pound feet thus the bracket 1200 is designed and manufactured to be able to withstand a minimum of 9 000 pound inches or 750 pound feet referring now to fig3 a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown and generally designated 1300 in this figure bracket 1300 is formed with two vertical plates 1314 and one support plate 1316 resulting in two toeboard receivers vertical plate 1314 includes a vertical member 1320 integrally formed with a horizontal member 1318 transitioning from the vertical member 1320 to the horizontal member 1318 with a bend 1322 support plate 1316 is attached between vertical plates 1314 at a predetermined distance to accommodate the width of a standard two by four section of lumber or other standard construction dimension by a plurality of welded through mortise and tenon joints 1324 the vertical plate 1314 has a plurality of mortise a rectangular hole passing entirely through the vertical member 1320 support plate 1316 has a plurality of tenons protrusions at the edge of the support plate 1316 oriented and sized to fit the rectangular holes on vertical member 1320 with the base of the support plate 1316 acting as shoulders that seat when the protrusion fully enters the rectangular hole the pieces are joined to.
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normal line of the area covered by the frame antenna 21 on the basis of this arrangement the result is achieved that the two antennas do not negatively influence one another in this connection u201c at least approximately parallel u201d means an angle of less than 30 degrees but even better less than 10 degrees the effect striven for with the geometric arrangement is best if the main axis of the e field antenna is oriented as parallel as possible to the normal line of the area covered by the h field antenna within the usual production tolerances fig2 shows the antenna array of a second exemplary embodiment of the patient device according to the invention in the case of this exemplary embodiment the e field antenna 12 is configured as a half wave dipole and for this reason the feed point 32 is situated in the middle of the e field antenna 12 as a half wave dipole the e field antenna 12 does not have an antenna counterweight a mechanical connection of the e field antenna 12 with the frame antenna 22 is therefore preferably made by means of non conductive materials again the frame antenna 22 is configured to be circular the e field antenna 12 is disposed relative.
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removal from the hand of the user fig5 b illustrates the manner in which the sleeve of the waterproof glove of the urinary device is turned back upon itself as the initial step in covering and disposing of the used article fig5 c shows the urinary device with the absorbent pad almost entirely covered by the inverted sleeve finally in fig5 d the urinary device is illustrated with the absorbent pad completely hidden inside the inverted sleeve the embodiment of fig5 d has a zipper closure feature also depicted in fig1 c at the distal end of the sleeve for sealing the absorbent pad within the waterproof glove of the urinary device in preparation for disposal alternative closure methods are illustrated in fig1 a and 10b fig1 a shows a twist tie feature located at the distal end of the sleeve of the urinary device fig1 b reveals a drawstring closure design at the distal end of the sleeve of the urinary device actual use of the urinary device 10 requires inserting the user 39 s hand 40 into the sleeve 22 and mitt 21 of the waterproof glove 20 to cradle the bottom 50 of the absorbent pad 30 see fig1 a next as shown in fig1 the.
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slave server 104 and then to regional hubs 106 are primarily unidirectional however there will always be bidirectional traffic as client status and content upload information must make its way back to the central server 102 as will be shown in the following parts of this specification varying combinations of p2p clients will be located in compartmentalized groupings referred to as local clusters 110 these local clusters 110 are typically defined as any group of clients sharing a common local gateway beyond their isp and will usually but not always consist primarily of wireless devices because of the variance in the type of clients within a given cluster 110 it is important to be able to identify the strongest clients within each cluster 110 with regard to the external connection to the network 114 and to other strong clients within the cluster 110 since the different clients within a local cluster 110 will have varying bandwidths and capabilities the codec used as will be later seen will treat the clients as being located in different tiers according to their respective bandwidths and strengths referring again to fig1 clients 120 and 122 have been arbitrarily classified by the codec as first tier clients because their bandwidths and strengths are greater than other clients within the cluster 110 and more likely to be able to supplement any weaknesses of other clients within the cluster 110 similarly clients 124 and 126 have been classified by the codec as more likely to be able to supplement any needs of the remaining clients within the cluster clients 128 and 130 as.
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embodiment the header wheels 40 are replaced with skid shoe 40 a in some applications it is preferable to place the header ground engaging units below the cross conveyor 20 and or the pick up unit 50 this is so because this location allows the pick up unit 50 to pick up crop material before the ground engaging unit reaches the location of the crop material while the merger 1 is pulled in the direction d in other words placement of the ground engaging units below the pick up unit 50 reduces trampling of the crop material when placed below the cross conveyor 20 and or the pick up unit 50 it is preferable that the ground engaging units are short vertically so as to allow the pick up unit 50 to stay close to the ground and pick up material accordingly in some cases skis or rollers will function better than header wheels 40 as the header ground engaging units as the skid shoe 40 a is typically not used while the merger 1 is in the transport state the skid shoe 40 a will contact the ground only when the merger 1 is in the work state and therefore will usually be used on soil or grass not pavement fig1 depicts the header assembly 60 with another variation of the header ground engaging unit in this embodiment the header wheels 40 are replaced with at least one roller 40 b functioning as the.
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the pressure sensitive element 60 is compressed between the first and second compressible seals 50 and 70 and a pressure transmitting channel is formed by the second conduit 20 and the opening of the second compressible seal 70 between the first conduit 10 and the diaphragm portion 64 of the pressure sensitive element 60 it should be understood that fig1 is schematic in nature and intended to show the basic theory of operation of the present invention it should be noted that no bonding material is required to maintain the fluid integrity of the system this is important in applications of this type because many bonding materials are not likely to be approved by the federal food and drug administration for use with bodily fluids in processes of this type in addition the diameter of the second conduit 20 and of the opening in the second compressible seal 70 can be controlled and maintained relatively large compared to the length of the fluid passage defined by those openings in other words the vertical length of the second conduit 20 in fig1 need not be significant to perform its intended function because of this structure the vertical length of the passage defined by the second conduit 20 and the opening in the second compressible seal 70 need not be significant in relation to the diameter of the second conduit 20 and the opening of the second compressible seal 70 in other words the length of the fluid passage can be maintained at a dimension that is less than twice its width this significantly facilitates the ability to clean the device after its use with continued.
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the push rod 110 movement by reconfiguration of the stack of washers 88 and or the parts that are unleashed to move with the pressure removal on the 12 th cycle optionally the boost force from the washers 88 can last for the duration of the movement of the push rods 110 note that if there is no tool operating mechanism available to stop the push rods 110 such as when the tool t is bench tested then one travel stop for the push rods 110 can be when the piston coupler 108 hits surface 130 in fig1 alternatively some part of the indexing sleeve 60 can be configured to engage the continuous portion of the shoulder 66 at a rotated location from the discontinuous portion of that shoulder 66 using a surface such as 132 on the indexing sleeve 60 it should be noted that the indexing assembly for this embodiment comprises the moving parts between the indexing spring 28 and the piston coupler 108 and outside the passage 26 whose movement causes the actuating piston 110 to actuate the barrier tool for the subsequent embodiment the indexing assembly comprises the moving parts outside the passage 200 and between and including the indexing spring 210 and the actuating piston coupler 226 whose movement causes actuating pistons 222 to actuate the barrier tool referring to fig1 16 it may be desirable to move the pressure entry point to reach the.
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connections interconnecting lifting conveyor assembly 60 and frame 22 as is known in the art lifting adjustment mechanism 56 can be configured in a number of different ways to accomplish its objective of raising and lowering lifting conveyor assembly 60 flapper assembly 58 comprising a hydraulically powered flapper wheel 66 collects the onion plants 12 from lifting bar 54 and coaxes them onto lifting conveyor assembly 60 flapper wheel 66 is preferably made out of rubber or flexible rubber like material to avoid damaging onion plants 12 as they are extracted from field 14 that extends the width of lifting conveyor assembly 60 as flapper wheel 66 rotates around its central axle the paddle like members push the onion plants 12 rearward toward the lifting conveyor assembly 60 in the preferred embodiment lifting conveyor assembly 60 is comprised of a hydraulically driven lifting conveyor 68 first lifting sprocket 70 second lifting sprocket 72 rollers 74 hydraulic motor not shown in fluid connection with pump 50 and protective sidewalls 76 lifting conveyor 68 interconnects first lifting sprocket 70 which can be a cone shaped roller and second lifting sprocket 72 and is operatively supported by rollers 74 in the preferred embodiment lifting conveyor 68 is a hook chain type of conveyor such as those available from acme manufacturing company out of filer id although other types of conveyors could be suitable for lifting conveyor 68 most such conveyors may not be able to withstand any contact with the ground and could be easily damaged in the preferred embodiment one out of every fifth or sixth bar is raised to support the onions 12 as they are transported up lifting conveyor 68 the use of.
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the radial direction in the present modification too the upper part ring 22 a and the resin ring 22 b may be fixed with each other by adhesives in the state of fig1 a while these can be fixed also by using screws 23 d as shown in fig1 b further with the present modification it is also possible to form the grooves 23 a on the resin ring 22 b and form the convex parts 23 b in the upper part ring 22 a also in the present modification fig1 a 13d show a fabrication process of a semiconductor device according to a second embodiment of the present invention that uses the polishing apparatus 10 of fig4 referring to fig1 a a silicon substrate 41 of a silicon wafer of 30 cm diameter is formed with an sin pattern 43 via a sacrificial oxide film 42 of a thermal oxide film wherein there is formed a device isolation trench 41 a in the silicon substrate 41 so as to define a predetermined device region 41 b by a dry etching process while using the sin pattern 43 as a mask next in step of fig1 b there is formed an sio 2 film 44 on the structure of the fig1 a by a cvd process so as to fill the device isolation trench 41 a and the silicon substrate 41 now in the state in which the structure of the fig1 b is formed is held on the polishing head 14 of the polishing apparatus 10 as explained with reference to fig4 6 in the step of fig1 c as the substrate 13 to be processed wherein the retainer ring 22 and the membrane 21 explained with reference to fig7 8 are used for holding the silicon.
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mode of administration for example by inhaler nebulizer or oral administration about 30 mcg to about 90 mcg of the optically pure r isomer of albuterol given by inhalation one or more times per day will be adequate in most individuals to produce the desired bronchodilation effect for oral administration e g tablet or syrup a dose of about 1 mg to about 8 mg two to four times daily is administered to produce the desired effect in the method of the present invention the optically pure r isomer of albuterol can be administered together with one or more other drug s for example an antiasthmatic drug such as theophylline or terbutaline or an antihistamine or analgesic such as aspirin acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be given with or in close temporal proximity to administration of optically pure r albuterol the two or more drugs the optically pure active isomer of albuterol and another drug can be administered in one composition or as two separate entities for example they can be administered in a single capsule tablet powder or liquid etc or as individual compounds the components included in a particular composition in addition to optically pure albuterol and another drug or drugs are determined primarily by the manner in which the composition is to be administered for example a composition to be administered in inhalent form can include in addition to the drug s a liquid carrier and or propellent a composition to be administered in tablet form can include a filler.
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the light emitted by led 804 from traveling to light pipe 803 this of course also works in the other direction the gap 806 would also assist the light emitted by led 805 to travel to light pipe 803 and resist the light emitted by led 805 to travel to light pipe 801 of course a third color led can be used for the middle light pipe 802 however this would increase the complexity of the device and increase the cost especially if more color pipes e g five or seven color pipes are used the system or device would become quite complex in fact an led of some color for example purple is still not available in the market it should also be noted that the base unit of a cordless phone of fig7 is in the shape of a crown a crown of ornamental lighting pipes stripes is more attractive with a small spherical object simulating a light emitting pearl at the top of the pipe it is made further attractive an example of this is shown in fig9 furthermore other than a small spherical object objects with other shapes which look attractive and suitable for light emitting can also be used and put at the location at the top of the pipes fig1 shows another embodiment of the present invention which is a cordless phone handset with a light emitting semi ring at the top of the handset the same light emitting ring semi ring shape can also be combined with the incoming call signal caller id of a new call or line in use indicators the foregoing description should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art it.
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as well as methods of preventing and treating implant related conditions such as periimplantitis and kit for preparing the paste the invention is especially intended for re stabilization of dental implants and implantation into low quality bone tissue application_number US 201414171038 A description the present invention i a aims at providing a system based on a chemically bonded ceramic material cbc material for in vivo for improved anchoring of an implant to bone tissue especially to low quality bone tissue and also for re anchoring of implants to a biological tissue due to e g periimplantitis the inventive paste can be used for anchoring in bone tissue an implant to be implanted into said tissue the paste may be applied to a surface of the implant which surface is to be in contact with the bone tissue the application can be carried out by e g dipping the surface into the paste thereafter the thus coated implant is implanted into the bone tissue typically the implant is inserted into a matching pre drilled hole in the bone tissue accordingly the paste may alternatively be filled into said hole such as by injection before inserting the un coated implant into said hole it is of course also possible to use a combination thereof i e to apply some of the paste to the surface of the implant and to fill some of the paste into the hole in a preferred embodiment the surface of the implant to which surface the paste is to be applied is treated with an aqueous solution of c 3 s cao and or c 3 a before applying the paste to said surface by doing so the surface will be cleaned and the treatment will also serve to transitionally.
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of the outer wall 24 of the outer tube 18 around the light discharging portion 25 to constitute a reflecting mirror 26 in the form of an internal mirror meanwhile an inner wall 27 of the outer tube 18 is formed as a flat transparent glass plate the convex lens 14 is disposed such that the optical axis thereof may coincide with the major axis of the spheroidal mirror of the reflecting plate 11 and a focus thereof may coincide with the light emitting portion 20 of the discharge tube 13 the reflecting plate 11 and the discharge tube 13 are assembled to each other such that the outer tube 18 of the discharge tube 13 is inserted in position into the forward opening 15 of the reflecting plate 11 with the inner wall 27 thereof directed inwardly that is leftwardly in fig1 next coupling portions of the inner wall 27 and reflecting plate 1 are coupled to each other at outer peripheries thereof by means of a jig or the like in the light apparatus described above the light discharging portion 25 of the outer tube 18 of the discharge tube 13 is formed from a cold filter this.
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c auxiliary fluid lines 11 12 13 a flow divider combiner spool 2 received within a spool chamber not shown and a control compression spring 10 additionally and conveniently the fluid control valve 1 comprises a solenoid operated 3 way selector valve 3 as shown in fig4 auxiliary fluid line 11 connects the flow divider combiner spool 2 to the reservoir 14 as well as linking the selector valve 3 to the reservoir 14 auxiliary fluid line 12 provides a pressure connection between the selector valve 3 and the charge pump 4 whereas auxiliary fluid line 13 connects the flow divider combiner spool 2 to the selector valve 3 the fluid passing through auxiliary fluid lines 11 12 and 13 is at a lower pressure than the fluid in supply line 8 referring now to fig1 to 4 the flow divider combiner spool 2 comprises a high pressure shuttle type spool the position of the spool 2 in the spool chamber 21 is selectable by an operator when the flow divider combiner spool 2 is in the first position as shown in fig2 unrestricted flow is allowed between the transmission pump 5 and the motors 7 the flow divider combiner spool 2 is biased in the first position by the force of the compression spring 10 auxiliary fluid lines 11 and 13 are connected while blocking any connection between auxiliary fluid lines 12 and 13 this enables the compression spring 10 to control the.
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abstract non toxic tertiary amines having very low vapor pressures and substantially insolubility in water and fats are employed as free radical catalyst activators for adhesive compositions comprising polyurethane polymers or elastomers dissolved in an addition polymerizable combination of an acrylic or methacrylic monomer a copolymerizable monomer containing a free carboxylic acid group and a non activated free radical polymerization catalyst application_number US 85870277 A description a one liter reaction flask equipped with a mechanical stirrer and reflux condenser was loaded with 2 1 moles of glycidyl methacrylate 297 5 grams two moles of n methyl aniline 214 grams and 100 parts per million of hydroquinone 0 05 grams the reaction mixture was heated for a total of 24 hours at 98 u00b0 c with agitation air was maintained over the reaction at all times to prevent premature polymerization the product n phenyl n methyl amino 2 hydroxy propyl methacrylate ch 2 u2550 c ch 3 cooch 2 chohch 2 n ch 3 c 6 h 5 is a light green liquid with a refractive index of 1 5418 a vapor pressure of 2 mm at 162 u00b0 165 u00b0 c and of less than 0 05 mm at room temperature the material was applied to a clean steel panel and the adhesive base of example 1 of patent application ser no 763 145 was applied to a second panel the two were then brought together and allowed to set setting time was 10 to 12 minutes at room temperature the bond strength in shear was 2400 lbs per square inch.
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would otherwise be required side reboiler 68 and demethanizer feed preheater 38 allow reduced duty cycles in bottom reboiler 70 alternatively reflow of either the first portion 58 or the second portion 62 of the condensed lng product stream 54 may be omitted if reflow of the first portion 58 of the condensed lng product stream 54 is omitted there will be no reflow to the flash absorber 32 if reflow of the second portion 62 of the condensed lng product stream 54 is omitted there will be no reflow to the demethanizer 40 in either case the overall efficiency of the ngl recovery would be lessened relative to that available by using both reflows demethanizer bottom product 72 may be pumped by ngl product pump 74 to ngl terminal 76 for delivery as y grade ngl product similarly lng product 78 is delivered to lng terminal 80 an alternative treatment of the ngl product may be provided by delivering demethanizer bottom product 72 to a deethanizer 82 details not shown and using ethane delivery pump 84 and ngl delivery pump 88 to deliver ethane and y grade ngl product to ethane terminal 86 and y grade ngl product terminal 90 respectively those of skill in the art will recognize that heat exchange relationships may be altered in the above description without departing from the spirit of the invention so long as flow streams are heated and cooled appropriately to maintain desired operating conditions accordingly selection of various flow streams used in heat exchangers as described above is a matter of engineering preference and efficiency the above examples are included for demonstration purposes only and not as limitations on the scope of the invention other variations.
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value a normalized value of minimum index an average brightness value a normalization function obtained by normalizing an accumulated function of brightness values first index information on brightness values over a predetermined critical value a dispersion of brightness values a standard deviation of brightness values a skewness of brightness values a kurtosis of brightness values a minimum brightness value a brightness value of an n th ultrasound image wherein n is a natural number a orientation change function of a brightness value gradient and a phase change function of the brightness value gradient for simplicity of the below description it is considered that the feature values may include the maximum brightness value the normalized value of minimum index and the average brightness value however the feature values are not limited thereto furthermore the processor 120 may form a change trend image showing the extracted feature values with colors over time fig3 is a flowchart showing a process of forming a change trend image over time based on the extracted feature values the processor 120 may form the ultrasound images including index information based on the ultrasound data provided from the ultrasound data acquisition section 110 at step s 102 the index information may include information.
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motion in the x y plane that is to say when a force is applied to drive member 112 wherein the applied force has both vertical and horizontal components assembly 110 is resistant to torsional motion with respect to both the direction of the horizontal component of the applied force and the substantially planar surface 14 of work platform 12 however assembly 110 in response to the applied force traverses a substantially coherent path with respect to the direction of the horizontal component of the applied force coupler 114 of assembly 110 is relatively vertically compliant to accommodate for variability in thickness such as caused by cross seams in limp material f moreover coupler 114 is substantially resistant to linear or rotational motion relative to drive member 112 in the x and y direction fig6 shows the spring coupling assembly 117 for an embodiment of a limp material segment coupling assembly 110 in accordance with the present invention in the illustrative embodiment spring coupling assembly 117 includes three bent sheet springs 120a 120b and 120c sheet springs 120a 120b and 120c are each comprised of a resilient sheet extending from a first end to a second end along spring axes 118a 118b and 118c respectively sheet springs 120a 120b and 120c are coupled at the inner end to drive member 112 and at the outer end to segment coupler 114 wherein the sheet springs are bent along axes perpendicular to spring axes 118a 118b and 118c respectively in the.
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as a chip 10 is shown incorporated into a digital processing apparatus such as a computer 12 the chip 10 is made in accordance with the below disclosure now referring to fig2 and 3 as indicated at block 14 in fig2 and as shown in fig3 prior to ion implantation areas 16 sought to be masked from ion implantation are covered with respective photoresist mask regions 18 in accordance with photoresist deposition processes known in the art the areas 16 sought to be masked can be e g transistor gates implantation regions 20 which can be portions of a semiconductor substrate are established between adjacent areas 16 sought to be masked after ion implantation the implantation regions 20 can establish e g transistor source and drain regions it is to be understood however that the present principles apply to masking selected areas from high aspect ratio ion implantation in general as shown in fig3 the mask regions 1 8 are rectangular in cross section with each mask region 18 defining square left and right top shoulders 22 24 it is the object of the present invention to alter the top shoulders 22 24 of the mask regions 18 to facilitate high aspect ratio ion implantation accordingly proceeding to block 26 in fig2 the top shoulders 22 24 of the mask regions 18 are gently shaped preferably by directing plasma etchant represented by arrows 28.
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message once again the preset number can be for a locomotive operator and the message will indicate to the operator that engine warming system 100 must be activated in order to maintain a temperature over the minimum value in another embodiment the control unit in response to a low oil temperature signal from sensor 126 electronically triggers secondary engine 102 to start in addition to or in lieu of dialing the operator additionally the control unit instructs the emergency dialer to call the preset number if the control unit detects an electronic or mechanical failure in the system such as if a valve cannot open the secondary engine cannot start the alternator stops generating sufficient electricity or the like fig2 shows a perspective view of engine warming system 100 the following should be viewed in light of fig1 and 2 in a preferred embodiment the engine warming system includes top plate 140 connected by support beams 141 to base plate 142 which sits atop base 144 top plate 140 support beams 141 base plate 142 and base 144 taken together generally comprise a rigid frame or housing for the engine warming system it should be understood that system 100 is not limited to the frame or housing shown and that other configurations for a frame or housing are included in the spirit and scope of the claimed invention in another preferred embodiment vibration dampening means 146 is located between base plate 142 and base 144 for reducing a transmission of vibrations from auxiliary engine 102 to the locomotive vibration dampening.
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and c may be communicated once thereafter new values of k m and r may be generated for each message or alternatively may be periodically updated many variations of the techniques described herein would be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure as described above different types of equations may be used for the key equation further different types of equations may produce different numbers of unknowns for the decryption logic 28 in this regard in the exemplary embodiment described above the key equation included two unknowns m and k for the decryption logic 28 and at least two instances of the key equation are therefore evaluated in order to provide the logic 28 with sufficient information for calculating k in other examples the key equation may have other numbers of unknowns for the logic 28 in such examples other numbers of instances of the key equation may need to be evaluated in order to provide the logic 28 with sufficient information for calculating k an exemplary use and operation of the encryption system 10 will be described below with reference to fig4 initially the values of p g c p s and p r are randomly generated as indicated by block 111 of fig4 in this regard the encryption logic 25 requests four randomly generated numbers from the random number generator 52 which provides the logic 25 with the base numbers p g and c as well as the sender 39 s private number ps which is private to the encryption logic 25 in addition the decryption logic 28 requests a randomly generated number from the random number generator 72.
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stop 115 pivotally mounted to the mounting bracket 92 the stop 115 is formed of a spring metal and is mounted such that in its unbiased condition a first free end 116 is positioned to contact at least one of the bread supports 55 and a second free end 117 is spaced from abutment with the stop arm 100 of the support bracket 96 the timing assembly also includes a bimetallic element 10 such as part no 39 22 manufactured by hood the bimetallic element 110 is mounted to the support arm 98 of the support bracket 96 at a first portion 111 of the bimetallic element 110 a second portion 112 of the bimetallic element 110 has fixed thereto a trip wire 120 which extends through the end wall 23 of the toaster 10 the trip wire 120 is freely moveable through the end wall 23 such that the position of the free end of the trip wire 120 is dependent upon the position of the second portion 112 of the bimetallic element 110 a third portion 113 of the bimetallic element 110 has fixed thereto a compensator 125 which is positioned to contact the limiting arm 93 of the mounting bracket 92 so as to limit the movement of the support bracket 96 in the direction of arrow 106 the length of the second portion 112 of the bimetallic element 110 is 2 40 inches plus or minus 0 015 inches and the length of the third portion.
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band was found at approximately the 800 cm u2212 1 wavelength these findings further indicate the presence of sulfur inasmuch as these novel absorption bands represent a symmetrical c u2014 o u2014 s vibration associated with a c u2014 o u2014 so 3 group such a finding indicates the incorporation of the sulfonic groups to sulfated psyllium derivatives sp1 sp2 and sp3 it is also to be noted that the stronger peaks at the approximate wavelengths of 1224 85 and 800 cm u2212 1 respectively for sp3 indicate that it has higher sulfur content than sp2 which has higher sulfur content than sp1 the introduction of the negatively charged sulfonic groups to psyllium molecules was further confirmed by an examination of the surface charge u03b6 potential for each of sp1 sp2 and sp3 when compared to that of starting sample psy specifically the u03b6 potential of psy sp1 sp2 and sp3 were u2212 17 3 u2212 30 u2212 39 and u2212 44 7 mv respectively results not shown fig2 a 2d examines the morphological properties of the starting psyllium preparation psy and the sulfated derivatives sp1 sp2 and sp3 by scanning electron microscopy sem the comparative results of the sem results of fig2 2d clearly show that sulfation has a dramatic impact on the morphology of psyllium as is shown in fig2 a the starting psyllium sample psy includes filamentous structures containing regular strands forming a network like structure on the surface of the starting psyllium preparation in contrast to fig2 a however the sulfated samples sp1 sp2 and sp3.
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clearance for example 3 1000 inch may be set as a nominal value the setting of the carding clearance may also be effected by an electronic control and regulating device 33 fig6 with a nominal value memory and or inputting device the above described adjustment of the radius of a slide surface of a slide guide by circumferentially shifting the slide guide is described in further detail in u s pat no 5 918 349 when a small carding clearance is set by the mechanism shown in fig4 a 4 b and 5 a more aggressive carding results with an increased proportion in lightweight fiber waste g conversely in case the carding clearance is enlarged such a position is illustrated in fig4 b a less aggressive gentle carding results with a smaller proportion of lightweight fiber waste g as illustrated in fig3 c a relationship exists between the extent of charging the filter 25 with lightweight fiber waste g and the carding process based on the setting of the carding clearance 0026 fig6 shows a block diagram of an electronic control system which has a control and regulating device 33 for example a microcomputer connected to an inputting device 34 for the desired carding clearance the drive motor 28 a display device 40 a further inputting.
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use in a molding system the clamp unit of a molding system includes a moving platen and a stationary platen supported by a frame tie bars interconnect the moving platen with the stationary platen the tie bars are secured to the stationary platen and pass through respective openings in the moving platen each tie bar is supported and guided within their respective openings by a flexible shoe assembly and wear pad the flexible shoe assembly has a force redirector for directing force away from a peripheral edge of the wear pad towards a central force area the flexible shoe assembly also includes a load distributor to distribute the load across the wear pad surface the flexible shoe assembly includes an upper support that is flexible about a lower support to keep the wear pad in operational contact with the tie bar application_number US 44847799 A description an embodiment of the present invention is described with initial reference to fig1 the molding system includes a clamp unit 2 supported by a base 6 and an injection unit 4 the injection unit 4 provides for injecting a molten material for example plastic into a mold alternatively the injection unit 4 provides for injecting a molten metal for example a metal in a thixotropic state into the mold the injection unit 4 may also be omitted for example with a blow mold system wherein a preform is introduced into a mold for subsequent shaping into a bottle the clamp unit includes a stationary platen 14 and a moving platen 16 alternatively the clamp unit may include more than one moving platen 16 in the case of a tandem machine the moving platen 16 is movable quickly.
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fig1 to 15 the end 36 has been offset towards the left so as better to explain some steps which take place on the existing track upstream of the track end 36 fig1 synthesizes and completes the steps of the method explained with reference to fig1 to 15 fig1 and 2 respectively illustrate a first laying phase 1 and a first transient phase 2 within the conveying step 101 of a current track panel 32 in which an operator causes a motorized lorry 34 to travel on the existing track 31 the lorry carrying the current panel 32 so as to bring the motorized lorry 34 near to the end 36 of the track solely as a non limiting illustration the operator is a human being a team of human beings or a programmable logic controller if the operator is a human being a portable remote control station allows controlling of the functions which are each servo controlled for implementing the method the use of a programmable logic controller is possible provided it is equipped with sensors and a programme that are sufficient to make provision for all the situations which may occur a human being is able to confront unexpected and varied situations whilst controlling the proper conducting of the method without having to invest in a prohibitive number of sensors and complex combined programming fig2 illustrates a system which allows the method of the.
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oil was placed on the sample the time required for the film to completely change color was measured by an observer using a stopwatch and is reported in table 1 in seconds a microporous film was prepared similar to that described in pct application wo99 29220 example 1 having the following composition polypropylene 71 6 union carbide co 5d45 mineral oil 28 white oil 31 amoco oil and chemical co red iron oxide pigment concentrate 0 3 americhem nucleating agent 0 04 millad 3988 milliken the microporous film had a thickness of approximately 38 microns a microporous film was prepared similar to that described in pct application wo99 29220 example 1 having the following composition polypropylene 63 75 union carbide co 5d45 mineral oil 35 white oil 31 amoco oil and chemical co red iron oxide pigment concentrate 0 3 americhem nucleating agent 0 95 millad 3988 milliken the microporous film had a thickness of approximately 38 microns a microporous film was prepared similar to that described in pct application wo99 29220 example 1 having the following composition polypropylene 53 6 union carbide co 5d45 mineral oil 45 white oil 31 amoco oil and chemical co red iron oxide pigment concentrate 0 3 americhem nucleating agent 1 15 millad 3988 milliken the microporous film had a thickness of approximately 38 microns a microporous film was prepared similar to that described in example 1 having the following composition polypropylene 53 union carbide co 5d45 mineral oil 42 white oil 31 amoco oil and chemical co and phthalo blue pigment nucleator concentrate 5 ppn 71512 80 20 polypropylene pigment tokyo printing ink corp the microporous film had a thickness.
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preferably the brackets 50 are made to clip onto pan 10 but can also be fastened to pan 10 by other means for attachment or be made integrally with pan 10 according to the preferred embodiment brackets 50 include a plurality of male members 52 for use in attaching of brackets 50 to bottom surface 34 of pan 10 as shown in fig2 a and 2b pan 10 includes a plurality of openings 48 having narrow slits 46 that are dimensioned to receive brackets 50 brackets 50 are locked into place during use by simply placing male members 52 into openings 48 and sliding male members 52 into slits 46 of openings 48 alternatively other means for attachment of brackets 50 may be employed such as screws when brackets 50 are removed they can be taped to top surface 32 or bottom surface 34 of pan 10 so that pan 10 can be stacked for convenient storage shipping and display preferably pan 10 is made of a rigid to semi rigid material such as a heavy grade plastic metal or wood most preferably pan 10 is made of an unbreakable plastic that is weatherproof and abrasion resistant and is easily manufactured by well known molding technology.
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explained hereinbelow fig2 shows a view of the bearing member 18 and more particularly its end side which faces toward the sealing plate 26 a first groove train 27 is provided in this end side and extends near the outer contour of the bearing member the groove train 27 extends partially concentrical to the shafts of the gears from the high pressure side hd toward the low pressure side nd however it does not extend up to the latter the groove train 27 ends respectively in two groove ends 27a and 27b which extend to the edge of the bearing member a seal 28 of a rubber elastic material is arranged in the groove train a second groove train 29 is formed also concentrically to the shafts of the gears however radially inwardly of the groove train 27 the groove train 29 also extends from a high pressure side to a low pressure side and its ends 29a and 29b extend further toward the low pressure side than the groove ends of the groove train 27 the groove train 29 also has in its central region a recess 29c which leads substantially to a straight line connecting the centers of the shafts a matching seal 30 is arranged in the groove train 29 and is also composed of a rubber elastic material the high pressure side hd is identified by a recess 31 a high pressure opening 32 extends from outside of the housing into the recess at the height of the gears 14 and 15 the low pressure side nd is identified with a recess 33 a low pressure opening 34 extends axis parallel to the high pressure opening.
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US 201414294157 A description fig1 illustrates a cross section of a wine bottle 18 with an aerator 10 of the present invention most wine bottles 18 are a standard 750 ml however there are magnum bottles and even super magnum bottles which may have different neck sizes shown is an expansion chamber 12 in accordance with the present invention the expansion chamber 12 has a top portion 14 and a bottom portion 16 which is necked down to fit into the opening 20 of the bottle 18 a sealing element 44 such as a rubber seal is shown such that fluid and or bubbles cannot escape and flow down the outside of the wine bottle 18 as shown here the sealing element 44 is in contact with an inside surface 22 of the bottle opening 20 a sealing element 44 could also be configured to seal to a top surface 24 of the bottle opening 20 or to an outside surface 26 of the bottle opening 20 there is a gas source 36 shown which may be an air pump 36 a a compressed air source 36 b a compressed oxygen source or co2 source or a manual air pump 36 c shown here is an on off switch 40 in this particular embodiment the gas source 36 is self contained and has an internal battery 38 or could be connected to an electrical outlet via an electrical cable and plug not shown the gas flow is directed through gas conduit 30 from the proximal end 32 to.
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one hundred gallon per minute the outlet of the circulation pump 46 is connected to he filtration bank inlet conduit 48 a pressure gauge 49 is provided on this conduit so that the system operator may immediately tell what the back pressure of the filtration bank 16a 16b is also provided on the inlet conduit 48 is a rinse water diverter valve 50 upstream of the vale 50 is a rinse water conduit 52 which also includes a rinse water diverter valve 53 during a rinse cycle diverter valve 50 is open and valve 53 is closed so that the circulation pump 46 circulates rinse water within the machine 3 through the filtration banks 16a 16b however at the end of each rinse cycle diverter valve 50 is shut and valve 53 is opened so that the pump 47 will empty the rinse water out through the outlet conduit 11 of the machine 3 and into a rinse collection tank 54 as will be discussed in detail hereinafter the rinse water emptied into the collection tank 54 will ultimately be polished by a rinse water polisher and recycled back into the rinse water reservoir 8 upstream of the circulation pump 46 is the previously mentioned collection sump 56 the purpose of the sump 56 is to allow the wash or rinse water contained within the machine 3 to be rapidly dumped out of the machine through the wide outlet conduit 11 so that the water flows out of the interior of the machine 3 in a.
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solution of cabazitaxel solvate form with solvent methanol or 2 methoxyethanol ii maintaining the reaction mass under stirring to dissolve completely at temperature ranging from 10 35 u00b0 c iii heating the solution up to the temperature ranging from 40 60 u00b0 c iv optionally holding the solution under stirring for at least 20 minutes but not more than 60 minutes v removing the solvent by distillation and isolating the amorphous cabazitaxel a solution of crystalline cabazitaxel solvate form in solvent methanol or 2 methoxyethanol is provided at temperature ranging between 20 30 u00b0 c the reaction mixture obtained is maintained under stirring at a temperature ranging from 10 35 u00b0 c in one of the particular embodiment stirring of the reaction mass was done at temperature of 25 30 u00b0 c stirring of the reaction mass is done for the time duration ranging between 10 to 60 minutes however depending upon the progress of the reaction it may extend in order to achieve the complete dissolution the temperature of the reaction solution obtained above is raised to 40 60 u00b0 c in a particular embodiment the temperature of reaction solution obtained was raised to 50 55 u00b0 c the solution is optionally maintained for time duration of 20 60 minutes at the raised temperature of 40 60 u00b0 c the time duration of stirring depends upon.
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the speed at which water is ejected from the device or to an alternative attachment 22 as shown in fig5 the attachment 22 comprises a housing 23 in which a nozzle 24 is slidably mounted the nozzle 24 includes an outward facing shoulder 25 which in use cooperates with a corresponding shoulder 26 in the housing 23 to act as a stop for preventing the nozzle 24 from leaving the end of the housing 23 the nozzle 24 also includes a radial port 27 which leads into an intermediate chamber 28 defined between the nozzle 24 and casing 23 the end of the nozzle 24 is attached to a blade 29 and is sealed against the housing 23 by means of an 0 ring seal 30 upon firing the device water passes through the nozzle 24 causing the latter to slide along the housing 23 the direction of the flow of water until the shoulder 25 engages the shoulder 26 the impact of the shoulders 25 and 26 is cushioned by water which escapes into the chamber 28 through the port 27 the blade 29 pierces the casing of the target to allow the water to strike a fuse which would otherwise be protected by the casing but the interengagement of the shoulders 25 and 26 limits forward movement of the blade 29 and prevents the latter striking the fuse it will be appreciated that the.
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might be used as an add on component to a standard intravenous administration set fig6 shows the ivfbv manufactured as an integral part of an intravenous administration set with a syringe 17 attached to the stopcock 6 fig7 depicts a bypass valve in which the one way pressure operated valve 30 is separate from the twr 4 the pressure operated valve is attached to proximal tubing 31 which is connected to one branch of proximal y split 32 the stem of the proximal y split is inserted in an iv fluid bag the pressure operated value is also attached to distal tubing 33 which is connected to distal connector 34 shown as a stopcock a traditional n set extends from the other branch of the proximal y split to the distal connector fig8 demonstrates an alternative embodiment with annular pvc rings and the spring in a position similar to that described above the plunger handle 18 faces downwards within the spring the plunger head 19 sits on top of the spring and in the neutral position seals against the underside of the proximal annulus fig9 demonstrates the ivfbv with a clip 20 applied that distorts the shape of the proximal annular pvc ring fig1 shows a top view of the proximal annular ring which is in the shape of a doughnut 14 and the ball bearing underneath the ring 15 shown here in a dotted line the housing 12.
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opened to fill the entire interior of the conduit 24 which is sealed at its ends once the same is filled the valve 58 may be closed the height of the applicator is adjusted corresponding to the differences between the heights of the desirable crop and the weeds to be killed and then moved through the field by the vehicle 12 weeds contacted by the wicks 40 will have herbicide in the wicks applied thereto to be killed after the application operation is completed any remaining herbicide within the first conduit 24 may be returned to the reservoir 52 as mentioned previously it is important to observe that in the operation of the wick applicator of the present invention the pump 60 will be in substantially continuous operation herbicide within the first conduit 24 will exit the same into the wicks 40 via the ends 44 and flow under the influence of gravity toward the ends 48 of the wicks 40 any excess herbicide will be drawn into the second conduit 26 to be collected therein by reason of the fact that the pump 60 is applying a vacuum to the interior of the second conduit 26 additionally the herbicide collecting in the second conduit 26 will exit the same via the el 68 to be passed through the vacuum pump 60 out of its outlet 68 to be returned to the first conduit 24 that is recirculated thereby conserving the herbicide actual flow of herbicide out of the first conduit 24 can be solely under the influence of gravity if desired or closely regulated by selecting a suitable setting for the.
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calcium silicate were found to belong to the latter category apparently mg 2 and or silicate species released by these products into the staining process are accountable for the noticeable adverse interference with the tannin stain inhibitive activity of znncn the active component of the composite pigments furthermore no significant synergy was observable in relation to pigment composites according to the present invention containing tio 2 rutile precipitated baso 4 mica silica kaolin clay hydrated aluminum silicate nepheline syenite anhydrous sodium potassium aluminum silicate or zn 3 po 4 2 2h 2 o srhpo 4 h 2 o mghpo 4 h 2 o ca 3 po 4 2 as well as precipitated caco 3 srco 3 nevertheless composites comprising the above enlisted support constituents are generally characterized by excellent pigmentary properties comparable to znncn in respect to tannin stain inhibition several products of various chemical composition and appropriate physical properties solubility color were identified according to the present invention to function as synergistic substrate constituent of znncn based composite pigments in intricate physical association with znncn or basic zinc cyanamide such products form solid composite systems characterized by excellent overall pigmentary properties which typically display fungus growth control activity and synergism in respect to tannin stain inhibition it was learned pursuant to the present invention that few selected carbonates characterized by appropriate color and solubility and more specifically basic zinc carbonate basic zirconyl carbonate and ce 3 or la 3 carbonate display synergy in the above specified sense it will be observed that carbonates typically are non.
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ph for weeks it is a poorly absorbed drug after oral administration with erratic bioavailability the parenteral preparation is the major dosage form used intravenously bolus or continuous infusion after parenteral administration of 5 fluorouracil there is a rapid distribution of the drug and rapid elimination with an apparent terminal half life of approximately 8 to 20 minutes in order to maintain therapeutic concentrations of the drug in the blood long term infusion has thusfar been preferred to evaluate the use of oxidized cellulose esters as drug carriers for water soluble drugs 5 fluorouracil was chosen as a model drug oxidized cellulose esters containing methyl octyl and cetyl substituted carboxylic acid ester groups were used to study the substitution effect on the release characteristics of the drug the release studies were performed in ph 7 4 phosphate buffer saline pbs solution ionic strength u02dc 0 165 m about 1 0 g of 5 fluorouracil with reduced particle size was accurately weighed and suspended in 10 0 ml of methylene dichloride to this mixture 1 0 g of polymer ocam20 ocaoct20 or ocacet20 was added the mixture was stirred until the polymer completely dissolved in the solution the resulting solution was then added drop wise using a syringe to 50 ml of 1 w v solution of poly vinyl alcohol pva in water with vigorous stirring u02dc 400 r p m at room temperature the mixture was then allowed to stir at.
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cells is hence where u03c1 tot u2261 n tot v 0 then eq 1 is derived by using the conductance formulation for an evaporating droplet eq s3 in si and defining the per cell conductivities as u03c3 l d t lt u03bc gt r l d t lt u03bc gt and r l d t are the effective mobility and the number of released ions from individual live dead cells respectively here h z represents the time invariant length of the deposited droplet based on eq 1 the initial conductance g i u03b1 at t i and final conductance g f u03b1 at t f would be time dependent conductance values for samples with all alive u03b1 1 and all dead u03b1 0 cells are plotted in fig3 a and 3 b by inserting g i 1 g f 1 g i 0 and g f 0 indicated by arrows into eq 2 and 3 we extracted u03c3 l i u03c3 l f u03c3 d i and u03c3 d f which are plotted in fig3 c the lines in fig3 c represent the fitted curves with a power law dependence of u03c3 on u03c1 tot u03c3 u2248 a u03b1 u03c1 tot b u03b1 the extracted values of u03c3 are used in estimation of u03c1 tot and u03b1 in seven different samples for a given sample with measured initial.
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alia an increased range of movement between the rotational axes of two interconnected rotating members reduced vibration between the members as well as the ability to transmit increased loads between the members in the following description one embodiment of the invention is set forth in the context of replacing a cruciform type universal joint assembly in an automotive drive linkage with a ring type universal joint assembly it will be appreciated however that certain aspects of the invention are not limited to such applications fig1 shows a side view of the adapter 40 of the present invention as shown the adapter 40 has a first interface surface 41 that is designed to engage a yoke member interconnected to a rotating member this yoke member may be interconnected to a power output a power input a shaft a hub or any other member that rotates to transfer power in any case the yoke member is originally designed to receive opposing torque transfer elements e g trunnions typically on a cruciform connector as will be more fully discussed herein an opposing second interface surface 43 is designed to be received within a ring member of a ring joint assembly in this regard the adapter allows a yoke member designed for use with a cruciform connector to be converted for use with a ring type yoke fig2 shows a cruciform joint assembly 200 for transmitting rotary power from a transmission 110 of an automobile to an output shaft 150 e g a drive line as shown the cruciform joint assembly 200 includes a cruciform connector 140 having four radially extending torque transfer elements each of which is covered by a coaxially aligned bearing cap a first set of opposing torque transfer elements 142 a b only one shown on.
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second connector unit 2 a second vertical wall 48 of the lower half 4 is formed parallel to the first vertical wall 33 and in connection with the partitions 44 and comprises in the middle thereof a rectangular opening 481 to accommodate the narrow portion a 3 of the pcb a and a pair of through holes 482 located on both sides thereof and aligning with the body holes 215 of the second connector unit 2 when assembled the through holes 332 of the upper half 3 the body holes 215 of the second connector unit 2 and the through holes 482 of the lower half 4 stay in a line to insert the bolt 252 into the interlocking members are assembled to the upper and lower halves 3 4 and each includes a latch member 5 a press member 6 and an enforcement plate 7 the latch member 5 is an elongated metal plate and includes a hook portion 51 at one end thereof for engagement with appropriate latch means of the complementary mating connector not shown a middle portion 52 defining a dowel slot 57 corresponding to the dowel post 412 of the upper half 3 a retention portion 53 formed with a plurality of stators 58 on opposite sides thereof and a resilient portion 54 obliquely and inwardly extending from the retention portion 53 furthermore the retention portion 53 has an outward spring 59 opposite to the resilient portion 54 the press member 6.
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a single layer of resilient polymeric material such as rubber the single layer is shown by way of example and without limitations as having webbing 20 that is generally circular in cross section though it should be recognized that the webbing 20 could be constructed having any suitable shape in cross section in yet another example fig5 shows a body 12 constructed from at least two different materials wherein the body 12 has a core 24 of a first material for example a generally rigid material such as a generally flat layer of metallic material and a pair of opposite second outer layers 26 27 of material for example less rigid more compressive and resilient layers of polymeric material it should be recognized that the core 24 and outer layers 26 27 could be formed from any suitable gasket material and layered having any suitable number of layers with varying thicknesses as desired further the outer layers 26 27 could be formed of different materials such that one outer layer 26 could be formed from one resilient polymeric material while the other outer layer 27 could be formed from a different resilient polymeric material for example additionally it should be recognized that the core 24 could be covered on a single side not shown such that in this example one side would have the metal core 24 exposed while the other side would have the more resilient layer exposed in this example the layers of material are shown having a rectangular or square shape in cross section wherein the outer layers 26 27 do not fully encapsulate the core 24 such that the core 24.
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of the cellulose pulp was carried out in accordance with din 53145 part 2 the determination of the degree of whiteness of the fibres was effected in accordance with the method described in wo 97 23666 page 6 the average degree of polymerisation of the cellulose pulps according to the cuoxam method amounted to about 550 the degrees of whiteness measured at the fibre are compiled in table 1 it can be seen from table 1 that with ece and tce bleached cellulose pulps of different provenances the degree of whiteness lies in a narrow range between 87 5 and 93 7 the degree of whiteness the degrees of whiteness of the spun fibres is likewise in a close range between 55 0 and 58 6 a higher degree of whiteness of the fibres spun from tcf bleached cellulose pulp was not perceptible our researches have now revealed that the cellulose decomposition in the course of the lyocell process i e essentially from the formation through to the coagulation of the spinning solution depends on the carboxyl group content of the bleached cellulose pulp used to form the spinning solution in this situation it has been shown that the cellulose decomposition of the spun fibres is less the lower the carboxyl group content is of the cellulose pulp used to form the solution it is therefore possible according to the lyocell process to create cellulose fibres with reduced cellulose decomposition by making use of a tcf or ecf bleached cellulose pulp with low carboxyl group content for the formation of the spinning solution the objective referred to above is therefore resolved with the.
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conforming recess 17 formed in a wall 19 of the carafe 12 an upper end of the wall 19 is tapered inwardly and progressing further upwardly is flared outwardly to form a neck 16 surrounding the mouth 11 and also defining a pouring spout 18 a carafe lid 20 has a depending flange 22 that includes a plurality of tabs 24 defining a generally triangular shaped raised or ridged surface 27 the tabs 24 are formed with a pair of margin slots 25 that provide limited flexure additionally a discontinuity in the flange 22 defines a discharge opening 23 and a horizontal panel defines a flow deflector 21 the lid 20 is seatable over the carafe 12 by a snap fit action of the tabs 24 displaced inwardly as the ridged surface 27 passes over the neck 16 and then resumes the initial position as shown in fig7 the discharge opening 23 and the flow deflector 21 are registrable with the pouring spout 18 a diffuser member 26 preferably has a frusto conical configuration defined by a sloped wall 35 and includes a rim 28 disposed at an upper end thereof the rim 28 is substantially coincident to the flange 22.
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round in cross section would be to produce the same cross sectional area as that of the actual sample the racquet string of the invention is preferably formed from multiple small diameter polymer filaments twisted together to an effective diameter of about 0 055 inch prior to irradiation this multifilament string exhibits some surface roughness which is desirable in play irradiation of the string is performed in the usual manner by exposing the string to a dose of radiation preferably cobalt 60 radiation the equipment used for this treatment may be similar to that manufactured by general electric company for the desired improvement in physical properties of the string the quantity or dosage of radiation absorbed by the string material should be in the range of 7 5 to 12 5 megarads the irradiation causes crosslinking of the polymer molecules but it has been found that above about 12 5 megarads the network molecular chains become shorter diminishing the tensile strength of the string 10 megarads is the preferred dosage for consistently good results in improving the properties of the material the only noticeable visual change in the string material due to irradiation is a darkening of the color of the string from an almost colorless whiteish color to a deeper light amber color testing of irradiated multifilament strings showed marked changed in physical properties as compared with similarly tested untreated strings and showed a near duplication of similarly tested gut material strings which comprised a plurality of twisted together lamb gut strands in the testing three sample strings of untreated monofilament nylon three of irradiated multifilament nylon and two of.
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said strike thereby providing for hole adjustment and door realignment application_number US 2346579 A description referring to fig1 wherein reference number 1 is a base plate usually installed along its vertical axis on a door this base plate is made of any material it can be wood plastic metal etc however in the instant invention the base plate is metal base plate 1 has a hole 2 hole 2 is located along one vertical edge of the plate except for a metal shoulder 7 which must be provided for structural support shoulder 7 will be designed in width and thickness to correctly provide for proper hole 2 sizing hole 2 is fitted with break away pop off tabs 3 pop off break away tabs 3 are designed to break off pop off these pop off break away tabs can be fitted by any means to break away pop off however in the instant invention metal break off pop off tabs 3 were made by means of perforation 6 break away or pop off can be accomplished by any mechanical leverage to break away pop off tabs 3 but in the instant invention pliers were used to break away pop off tabs 3 tabs.
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sequence of images 164 can also be included as an input device to the personal computer 110 further while just one camera is depicted multiple cameras could be included as an input device to the personal computer 110 the images 164 from the one or more cameras are input into the computer 110 via an appropriate camera interface 165 this interface 165 is connected to the system bus 121 thereby allowing the images to be routed to and stored in the ram 132 or one of the other data storage devices associated with the computer 110 however it is noted that image data can be input into the computer 110 from any of the aforementioned computer readable media as well without requiring the use of the camera 163 the computer 110 may operate in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more remote computers such as a remote computer 180 the remote computer 180 may be a personal computer a server a router a network pc a peer device or other common network node and typically includes many or all of the elements described above relative to the computer 110 although only a memory storage device 181 has been illustrated in fig1 the logical connections depicted in fig1 include a local area network lan 171 and a wide area network wan 173 but may also include other networks such networking environments are commonplace in offices enterprise.
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positioned approximately at an angle between 30 degrees and 90 degrees relative to the surface of the concrete application_number US 201514725292 A description the invention is directed to methods for grinding and polishing concrete and compounds for facilitating such methods rather than cutting the concrete with a variety of diamond abrasive grits the method of the invention involves wetting the concrete with a compound prior to applying a tool to shave the ridges on the concrete the compounds of the invention are used for facilitating the stock removal and polishing of concrete the compound which may be used according to the non limiting exemplary methods described herein below may comprise amorphous colloidal silicas and a fluid which exhibits hydrophobic properties when applied to the concrete in some embodiments the colloidal silicas have a particle size which ranges from about 1 to about 10 nanometers in other embodiments the colloidal silicas have a particle size which ranges from about 3 nm to about 9 nm in some embodiments the aforementioned compound further includes one or more surfactants other ingredients may include water disinfectants and fragrances dried concrete may have pores in the size range of 30 nm in diameter while the amorphous colloidal silica in solution is about 7 nm in diameter the solution which may be water carries the amorphous colloidal silica into.
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of polymer beads to the oil and then mixing all the components for 10 minutes using a waring blender after blending the mixture was placed in a beaker for observation the mixture appeared homogeneous and initially resembled buttermilk after 5 minutes the beads began to settle after one hour all the beads settled to the bottom of the beaker and some of the oil began separating from the mixture and clear oil was present at the upper portion of the beaker after sitting overnight 10 hours later the upper portion of the beaker was clear oil and the bottom portion was the talc beads and oil pouring the clear oil off exposed that the beads had settled and packed tightly preventing the beads from pouring out of the beaker this sample could not be placed in a drum or tank for shipping because the beads would settle and plug the drum or tank a second sample was produced by adding talc to the oil and eliminating the beads initially it was discovered that the oil accepted approximately 40 by weight of talc after sitting overnight there was no separation between the talc and the oil at that point small additions of beads were added to the above mixture the addition of 2 by weight of beads to the talc oil mixture was encouraging the beads settled slightly but did not pack off as the concentration of the beads was increased in the mixture it was discovered that the beads remained suspended in the mixture fig2 depicts graphical representations of the talc concentration as percent by weight of oil versus the percent of beads suspended in oil fig2 illustrates that as the talc concentration as a percent.
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2 42 2 49 m 1h 2 56 2 64 m 2h 3 24 3 48 m 2h 3 24 3 31 m 1h 3 42 3 48 m 1h 13 c nmr 75 mhz cdcl 3 u03b413 50 13 61 17 55 17 68 27 72 32 17 32 57 33 09 34 03 37 26 38 28 44 38 47 44 47 97 58 02 58 27 79 96 175 13 175 56 203 28 203 87 203 97 hreims data m z calcd for m h c 15 h 25 o 4 269 3566 obsd 269 3559 a mixture of ethyl methyl ketone 500 mg 6 93 mmol and nah 415 mg 10 39 mmol was treated with ethyl acrylate 693 mg 6 93 mmol at 0 u00b0 c in 5 ml dry toluene the solution was allowed to attain room temperature under stirring for 2 h the reaction mixture was acidified with 1 n hydrochloric acid extracted with ethyl acetate 3 u00d7 5 ml and washed with brine the combined organic layers was dried over anhydrous na 2 so 4 and concentrated under reduced pressure the crude product was purified by silica gel column chromatography hexane etoac 70 30 afforded 7 as a light yellow semisolid 480 mg 55 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4.
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2 diluted cf 4 and f 2 in addition h 2 and o 2 were supplied as decomposition assist gases with the amount of h 2 being such that the number of h atoms was at least equal to the total number of f atoms in cf 4 and f 2 and the amount of o 2 being at least equimolar to the amount of h 2 supplied these gases were flowed into the column at respective concentrations of 0 92 cf 4 1 1 f 2 5 0 h 2 and 6 0 o 2 as it turned out the removal of cf 4 dropped below 98 when passage of the cf 4 f 2 gas continued for 25 hours at this point in time throughput was 115 l l which was 1 51 times higher than the throughput for the case where only cf 4 gas was supplied throughout the experiment concentrations of co and f 2 were below tolerable levels 1 ppm for f 2 provided that f 2 had been decomposed into hf an experiment was conducted using the same equipment as in example 1 which was packed with the same u03b3 alumina in the same amount and heated to the same temperature as that of example 1 the total gas flow rate was 408 sccm.
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such the electrical system 10 includes an ac power supply 12 a step down transformer 14 a sensor 16 and an ac solenoid actuated diaphragm valve 18 the output of the ac power supply 12 which is typically 120 volts ac is connected to the input to the transformer 14 the output of the transformer 14 which may be 12 volts ac is connected to the input of the motion sensor 16 the output of the sensor 16 is connected to the input of the solenoid actuated diaphragm valve 18 which controls the flow of water to the showerhead not shown an alternate embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig2 which is an electrical schematic diagram of a dc electrical system 30 to operate a dc solenoid actuated diaphragm valve 32 in this case the output of a dc power supply 34 which can be 6 volts dc is connected to the input to the motion sensor 16 whose output is connected to a dc solenoid actuated diaphragm valve 32 which controls the flow of water to the shower head not shown in either embodiment the sensor 16 may sense motion either by infrared or ultrasonic means or may be voice actuated to control the operation of either ac solenoid actuated diaphragm valve 18 or dc solenoid actuated diaphragm valve 32 referring now to fig3 an elevational view of either ac solenoid actuated diaphragm valve 18 or dc solenoid actuated diaphragm valve 32 is shown with a water supply line 40 being connected to its inlet port.
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propagated data signal with computer readable program code embodied therein for example in baseband or as part of a carrier wave such a propagated signal may take any of a variety of forms including but not limited to electromagnetic optical or any suitable combination thereof a computer readable signal medium may be any computer readable medium that is not a computer readable storage medium and that can communicate propagate or transport a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system apparatus or device program code embodied on a computer readable medium may be transmitted using any appropriate medium including but not limited to wireless wire line optical fiber cable rf etc or any suitable combination the foregoing computer program code for carrying out operations for aspects of the present invention may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages including an object oriented programming language such as java smalltalk c and the like and conventional procedural programming languages such as the u201c c u201d programming language or similar programming languages the program code may execute entirely on the user 39 s computer partly on the user 39 s computer as a stand alone software package partly on the user 39 s computer and partly on a remote computer or entirely on the remote computer or server in the later scenario the remote computer may be connected to the user 39 s computer through any type of network including a local area network u201c lan u201d or.
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and permits tubing board 128 and rod basket 130 to fall away from top section 14 t of course the retraction of top section 14 t into bottom section 14 b puts line u2014 under sufficient tension to pivot tubing board 128 and rod basket 130 upwardly into a retracted position in top section 14 t joystick 270 is moved by a user to the u201c down u201d position to broadcast another electrical operations signal from transmitter 250 to receiver 252 when this signal is received receiver 252 generates an electrical activation signal that activates servo 256 to move switch 262 from its normally open position to a closed position in a u201c negative u201d sense i e toward the bottom of fig1 the closed switch 262 connects motor 168 to battery 268 in a way that provides electrical current to motor 168 to move top section 14 t downwardly into bottom section 14 b joystick 270 is spring biased to a neutral position in a neutral position transmitter 250 broadcasts no electrical operations signal to receiver 252 and receiver 252 returns switch 262 to an open condition so when a user releases joystick 270 motor 168 is deenergized to hold top section 14 t at a chosen position relative to bottom section 14 b joystick 272 on transmitter 250 controls the operation of the hoisting assembly 20 by moving a joystick 272 to the u201c up u201d position an electrical operations signal is broadcast from transmitter 250 to receiver 252 when.
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150 attached to one end of a shaft 152 that extends through a tubular structure 154 toward the center of the hopper 36 the shaft 152 is supported by bearings within the tubular structure 154 the other end of the shaft 152 has another lever arm 156 thereon the upper or free end of the last mentioned arm 156 has a flexible rope or cable 158 attached thereto so that when pulled the shaft 152 is oscillated through a sufficient angle to cause the rocker arm 142 to be pivoted sufficiently so that the shaft 130 acting through the one way or overrunning clutch 140 correspondingly rotates the tubular shaft 132 with the consequence that the next adjacent flat 136h on the cam 134 will be brought into juxtaposition with the wear plate 126 inasmuch as the flat 136h is spaced a greater distance from the center of rotation of the cam 134 it follows that the arm 110 will be urged in a clockwise direction to compress the coil spring 96 withdrawing the clutch member 92 from the other clutch member 90 of the clutch mechanism 88 as can be seen in fig7 the sprocket 94 when the clutch mechanism 88 is disengaged as just described will not rotate under these circumstances as the wheels 18 20 rotate it will be observed from fig7 that the rocker arm 142 has another aperture 160 in addition to the earlier mentioned aperture 144 in this way one end of a return coil spring 162 is engaged with the rocker arm 142 by having this end.
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the slider slides to engage element arrays is defined as front and the direction towards which the slider slides to separate the element arrays is defined as rear the direction orthogonal to the upper and lower wing plates is defined as the vertical direction and the direction parallel to the upper and lower wing plates and orthogonal to the direction of sliding of the slider is defined as the transverse direction the slider for slide fastener 1 a of example 1 has as seen in fig1 fig2 and fig5 a slider body 2 a pull 5 swingably held at one end thereof by the slider body 2 and a locking pawl 6 disposed in the slider body 2 in the slider 1 a of example 1 the slider body 2 and the pull 5 are manufactured by die casting using a metal material such as copper alloy aluminum alloy or zinc alloy the locking pawl 6 is manufactured by using a metal material such as stainless steel or copper alloy by press forming the slider body 2 has as seen in fig1 fig2 and fig5 an upper wing plate 21 a lower wing plate 22 and a connection post 23 which connects the upper and lower wing plates 21 22 at front end side thereof upper flanges 24 are formed on the left and right edges of the upper wing plate 21 toward the lower wing plate 22 lower flanges 25 are formed on the left and right edges of the lower wing plate 22 toward the upper wing plate 21 furthermore the slider body 2 has as seen in fig1 fig2 and fig5.
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pressure sensor 15 of the engine which generates at its output a signal a t this signal a t is high when the engine temperature measured for example by means of a sensor in cooling water of the engine is smaller than a predetermined value in this example when it is smaller than 20 u00b0 c the temperature sensor 15 is designed as a switching member in the form of an operational amplifier 16 with a feedback the inverting input is supplied via a voltage divider 17 with a constant reference signal whereas the non inverting input is supplied with the measured temperature signal u03b4 n the switchover of the output signal a t when the temperature approaches the value determined by the comparison reference signal thus occurs suddenly the function of the protective circuit 9 of fig1 will be explained below in connection with time plot diagrams in fig2 the monostable multivibrator 10a serves for detecting the aforementioned operational condition 2 occurring after the stalling of the engine to this end the interval of the transitory switching stage of the multivibrator 10a is adjusted so that at a given limit value of the rotary speed that means which is smaller than 300 rotations per minute condition 2 be shorter.
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of expression such a device is termed herein as a u201c multi pipe system on chip u201d or u201c mp soc u201d this system u201c on a silicon chip u201d comprises a cluster of gpu driven pipeline cores organized in flexible topology allowing different parallelization schemes theoretically the number of pipeline cores is unlimited restricted only by silicon area considerations the mp soc is driven by software driver modes which re resident to the host cpu the variety of parallelization schemes enables performance optimization these schemes are time image and object division and derivatives of thereof the illustrative embodiment of the present invention enjoys the advantages of a multi gpu chip namely bypassing the converge limitation of a single gpu while at the same time it gets rid of the inherent problems of a multi gpu system such as restricted bandwidth of inter gpu communication mechanical complexity size power and heat redundancy of components and high cost as shown in fig4 a the physical graphic system of the present embodiment comprises of a conventional motherboard 418 and mp soc based graphic card 415 the motherboard carries the usual set of components which are cpu 411 system memory 412 memory bridge of i o chipset 413 and other non graphic components as well see fig 1a for the complete set of components residing on a pc motherboard the printed circuit graphic card based on the mp soc chip 416 connects to the motherboard via a pci express 16x lanes connector 414 the.
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or more dryers per felt in general a greater number of dryer fabrics has the advantage of reducing the cost and the difficulty in replacing a fabric if one is damaged on the other hand fewer dryer fabrics means less square footage of fabric and lower cost generally it is preferred to have more than one cylinder per fabric however due to the cost of fabrics and the possibility of fabric damage it is also desirable to not have any one fabric with excessive length in any event upper dryers 24 and lower dryers 26 utilize separate felts in general the number of dryer fabrics is equal to the number of times 2 divides evenly into the number of cylinders plus one if the number of cylinders is odd one advantage achieved by the dryer sections 20 and 120 is that the number of dryer or felt roll drive positions required to provide adequate drivability to the dryer sections is less than that which would be required in conventional fabric driven dryer sections in the present invention only one drive cylinder per dryer section would typically be required the plane containing the axes 42 of the dryers 22 in the upper row 24 is vertically spaced from the.
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inner diameter of the shaped recess 510 of holder 500 is increased likewise loosening the tightening mechanism 570 decreases the diameter alternatively a holder 500 of fig4 is fastened to the head portion 240 of the golf club 200 while numerous fastening means can be used by one of ordinary skill in the art it is preferred that holder 500 is fastened through placing a mechanism 395 through a drilled portion within the head portion 240 which connects to a bore through 365 located at the back portion 540 of the head portion 240 once holder 500 is fastened it is properly adjusted to select the correct inner diameter of the shaped recess 510 this is accomplished through pulling and tightening or in the alternative loosing and releasing multiple cable strings 560 within the outer and inner housings 520 and 530 of holder 500 once these strings are tightened they are secured via a tightening mechanism 570 proximate to the back portion 540 of holder 500 in addition the shape and dimension of holder 500 can be further calibrated through moving of the mechanism 395 either clockwise or counter clockwise to alter the shaped recess 510 as further shown in fig5 the apparatus 100 that connects holder 500 with the head portion 240 is a mechanism 395 as previously discussed the mechanism 395 can be placed through a drilled through portion of the head portion 240 or into a predetermined aperture found within a location of portion 240 one end of the mechanism 395 can be inserted into aperture or bore through 365 located within the back portion 540 of holder 500 mechanism 395 may act in concert with tightening mechanism 570 to provide for an ability to adjust the diameter of.
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43 3string gel sec 65 6 61 8 63 6 69 0full rise time sec 132 1 141 3 112 1 142 0__________________________________________________________________________ times cited were from mixing of the polyol masterbatch with isocyanate top cup 1 represents the time required for the foam formulation to fill a 16 oz cup and is an indication of reaction initiation top cup 2 represents the time required for the foam formulation to fill a 1 gal cup in addition to the 16 oz cup mentioned above and is an indication of reaction progression string gel and full rise are further measures of reaction progression and provide some indication of extent of cure the advantage of 3 quinuclidinol is that it provides an excellent reactivity match for triethylenediamine during the critical early stages of the foaming reaction and is then incorporated into the polymer as seen in the increased full rise time measurement furthermore the amount of 3 quinuclidinol can be increased to shorten the full rise time but volatile emissions from the final product will not increase to 25g 197 1 mmol of 3 quinuclidinol suspended in 30 ml of n n dimethylformamide dmf was added 0 0356g 0 89 mmol of sodium hydroxide catalyst the mixture was heated to 65 u00b0 c with stirring propylene oxide 103 22g 592 mmols was added dropwise while maintaining the temperature between.
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over the flap 184 the patch 195 is preferably the hook portion of a hook and loop combination for attachment of the extension unit 180 to the basic enclosure each side wall portion 29 of the enclosure has a mating loop piece 195 u2032 shown in fig2 on its end wall to connect the extension unit the portion 194 is bent upward so that the patch 195 is aligned with the piece 195 u2032 and they are pressed lightly together it will be clear that the choice of hook portion or loop portion may be interchanged however a user 39 s clothing is less apt to catch on or cling to the loop portion if this is on the base unit which is exposed when an extension unit is not attached to keep the extension unit lying flat it has a long tube 196 extending substantially from the outer edge of one side portion 184 to the opposite outer edge the tube may be filled with water through a valve 197 with this arrangement the tube 196 serves both to weight the end of the unit 180 down and stabilize it in position and it also provides a desirable degree of stiffness to the end of the unit 180 if the user is at a beach or pool the tube 196 can easily be filled with water before arranging the unit 180 with respect to the enclosure and connecting the attachment patches alternatively as shown in fig9 an extension unit 200 is like the unit 180 except for having holes 205 at two corners of a floor 208 and the side portions 204 may have pouches 206 similar to the pouches 26.
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shown in fig6 generally a state 1600 is an offline state state 1610 is entered when a connection request is received in the offline state state 1620 is an online state state 1630 is an online connection request state and state 1640 is entered when the router is disconnecting and receives a connection request the procedures called to implement these states are now discussed pkg_hgs_connection contains the stored procedures to record connection requests from devices to inform routers of devices requiring connection and to record the connection state of these devices pkg_hgs_connection has the following stored procedures that are called from the c router sp_hgs_connect_request u2014 used by the router to transmit the set of devices issuing connect requests sp_hgs_connection_activity u2014 used by the router to transmit the set of devices whose connect states has changed sp_hgs_connect u2014 returns the set of devices requiring connection because of connect requests sp_hgs_msg_connect u2014 returns the set of devices requiring connection because of messages pending sp_hgs_disconnect u2014 returns the set of devices requiring disconnection from stale connections pkg_hgs_connection also contains a stored procedure sp_hgs_one_connect_request that may be called externally by other stored procedures to bring a device online this may be done to prepare the device to receive messages from a service sp_hgs_connect_request u2014 this stored procedure records connection requests from devices devices send their ip address and listener port when they have messages to send to a router the stored procedure records these in the database the.
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each successively more distant donut area deviates from its expected trajectory by this technique one can determine whether a lesion is growing in one place or expanding or both the second procedure is to decide on an a priori basis which areas one wishes to follow characteristically the head can be broken into quadrants or further subdivided along known anatomical boundaries by the creation of a template or series of templates the third technique is a retrospective procedure where one follows a subject for a period of time and then performs a retrospective analysis to locate regions which appear to be changing for example if a subject is studied over three or more times preferably 10 or more times then a one way analysis of variants can be performed for each electrode the resulting f statistic can be plotted and regions above a criterion level at the 05 probability point can be defined as 34 templates 34 one then can plot the change of value under the template to determine whether or not the trajectories are showing a monotonic increase or decrease a finding of interest if any regions are found of interest these can then be followed prospectively in short there are three ways to choose templates in the first one defines the region to be followed.
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devices 204 if more than one is present may be configured to propel the particles in any chosen random or chance direction with respect to any of the other explosive devices 204 as discussed above concerning fig2 a and 2b the electromagnetic pulse generator 222 may be combined with the plasma antenna generator 226 to form an electromagnetic pulse transmitting system 228 the ionizable material may comprise any material capable of being ionized as a result of aerodynamic heating induced by being propelled by the explosive charge 204 for example the ionizable material may comprise an alkali metal a compound of one or more alkali metals e g alkali salts alkali carbonates and the like or may comprise a constituent of a compound of one or more alkali metals further the ionizable material may comprise a clathrate of an alkali metal a constituent of the clathrate of the alkali metal an intercalation compound of an alkali metal or a constituent of the intercalation compound of the alkali metal alkali metals include lithium sodium potassium rubidium cesium and francium in any case the ionizable material is contained in a ceramic portion and the ceramic portion may be crystalline or amorphous e g glass for example soda lime glasses and borosilicate glasses as well as ca u2014 al 2 o 3 u2014 sio 2 mg u2014 cao na u2014 sio 3 u2014 sio 2 and zno u2014 sio 2 ceramics typically contain up to about 15 percent alkali other.
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the holding surface 2 is flat in configuration the keyway 5 1 5 2 per fig1 b has a width b 2 of around 10 mm and tapers to a width of just 5 mm terminating in a radius r of 2 5 mm the end face 2 7 u2032 can also be curved if needed or be provided with a radius of curvature r 2 so that an adapting to the shape of the lens 8 being taken up is assured the magnitude of the radius of curvature r 2 of the end face 2 7 u2032 varies in the range of 70 mm and 90 mm it is preferably oriented to the radii of curvature of the lenses 8 being secured or an average value thereof according to the sample embodiment of fig5 right side in the region of the shoulder 1 2 there is provided an undercut 1 2 a acting in the axial direction in the form of an encircling groove 1 2 a with an axial depth t 2 and an aperture angle u03b1 the groove 1 2 a is provided in the shoulder 1 2 in the region of the largest diameter d of the block piece 1 in order to assure the largest possible force of adhesion of the adhesive not shown to the block piece 1 especially when bringing up a tool against a margin of a lens being machined not shown.
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while still providing a large flow area fastenerless construction fasteners are not used in the present solution the built in surge chamber 108 this chamber 108 on either or both the suction and pressure side of the pump 100 facilitates smooth water flow portability of the pump the present solution is portable and completely free standing a multi position handle 110 a multi position handle can be placed in any one of multiple positions allowing the user to find his her most comfortable position and even to switch when tired this is all the more important since the ratio of effort needed on each side of the rocker 104 depends on the ratio of the pressure and suction heads a contoured footpad 112 the footpad is contoured to allow continuous comfort and maximum pumping efficiency for a thorough description of the present invention reference is now made to the detailed embodiments of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings turning now to fig1 there is shown perspective view of the present invention and its various components there is shown a frame 116 having a pivotally mounted rocker 104 for mounting contoured footpads 112 a treadle 122 and treadle stoppers 124 a.
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blade 356 will cooperate with shredder plate 360 to pulverize secondary component 318 which is forced through shredder plate 360 by piston 344 and compression spring 348 fig1 d illustrates a sacrificial secondary reservoir having a hollow cylindrical plug or lining 364 made from solid secondary component such as potassium carbonate lining 364 has a number of integral internal splines 368 lining 364 is formulated and processed so that flowing primary component will cause lining 364 to be eroded and entrained in the flowing primary component with a composite fire suppressant reservoir it is generally not possible to weld the initiator conductor conduit extending from an upper portion of the reservoir to a lower portion of the reservoir to the reservoir itself however with the axially compliant conduit illustrated in fig1 this problem is avoided while permitting the initiator conductor to be protected against damage conduit 384 is inserted into reservoir 18 after the pressure vessel shell in this case the outer wall of reservoir 18 has been fabricated this process begins with insertion of conduit 384 into the interior of reservoir 18 through assembly port 378 installation of conduit 384 continues with placement of the conduit 39 s upper end 384 a into an upper conduit port formed in wall 18 a then axial compliance section 388 which is illustrated in fig1 as a bellows is compressed sufficiently to allow lower end 384 b of conduit 384 to be inserted to a lower conduit port located in lower wall 18 b conduit 384 is then permitted to expand axially then.
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42 43 44 which can be arranged on both sides of the transfer belt in addition to the application device 41 from which the application medium is discharged onto the fiber web 32 via the transfer belt 40 there is a further application device 45 opposite the press suction roll 34 which device applies the application medium directly to the fiber web 32 after the fiber web 32 has passed through the two press nips 35 37 and has been heated again by the drying device 44 it is transferred by way of a suction roll 46 to a felt or transfer belt 47 with which it is led jointly through a single row drying section 48 all the felts 5 33 39 and transfer belts 40 can be equipped on both sides with cleaning tensioning and conditioning devices as illustrated by way of example by using conditioning devices 49 50 on the felt 39 it goes without saying that for each felt 5 33 39 and for each transfer belt 40 it is also possible for a plurality of such devices to be arranged if this is necessary it goes without saying that devices for removing in particular for doctoring off and for carrying the conditioning agent away are also provided as an alternative to the embodiment illustrated in fig3 in a variant according to fig4 the fiber web 32 is led around the central roll 36 felted only on one side and is transferred from the latter by way of the suction roll.
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result of the selection and the color of toner are displayed iv at step s610 it is decided whether the first bottle sensor 89 was changed to on or not namely the first toner bottle 41 was attached to the first developing device 5 if it was attached the first developing device 5 is automatically selected irrespective to the operation of the first selecting key 124 if it was selected from the first the selection is unchanged at step s611 the first indicating led 126 is turned on while the second indicating led 127 is turned off to indicate that the first one is selected then the subroutine for displaying the color of toner is called and executed at step s612 at step s613 the first replenishing motor 60 is started to drive and toner in the first toner bottle is begun to feed into the first developing device under the cooperation of the first replenishing motor with the transporting shaft 68 which is driven by the first replenishing motor started to drive when the first selecting key was operated at the same time the wait flag is set to 34 1 34 and the timer n1 for counting the prohibition time is started v at step s614 it is decided whether the timer n1 was counted up or not when the timer n1 was counted up the process proceeds to step s615 to.
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of the legs when the personal resting support is affixed to the side of the casing application_number US 201013258739 A description fig1 to 4 show various views of an item of luggage 1 comprising an external casing 2 that extends across a plurality of sides of the item of luggage including a front side 3 left and right sides 4 5 a back side 6 a top side 7 and a bottom side 8 the casing 2 supports a left wheel 9 and a right wheel 10 at left and right lower front corners 11 12 of the casing an extendable handle 14 is provided along the upper front edge 15 of the casing the handle has a grip portion 16 that extends in a horizontal direction when the casing is upright and which crosses the top of a pair of parallel elongate supporting members 17 18 that are extendable from the casing after a release button 19 on a top surface 20 of the grip portion 16 has been pressed 21 the elongate members 17 18 may be lockable at a number of different extended positions with the lock mechanism also being released by means of the button 19 the user may therefore extend the handle 14 to a desired height comfortable for pulling the casing 2 along the ground fig3 and 4 show how on a lower front edge 22 of the front side of the casing 2.
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end of the assembly formed by the sleeve halves 24 and 46 projects beyond the lower end of the upper casting 36 and a peripheral retaining ridge 72 encircles the lower end of the assembled sleeve halves 24 and 46 with the parts so assembled the outer bottom sleeve half 22 and the inner bottom sleeve half 42 can be disposed to encase the lower portion of the upper casting 36 as shown in fig1 a and 11b the outer and inner bottom sleeve halves 22 and 42 have inwardly facing retaining channels for matingly engaging and longitudinally retaining the peripheral retaining ridge 72 of the lower end of the assembled sleeve halves 24 and 46 with that when the outer and inner bottom sleeve halves 22 and 42 encase the upper casting 36 the lower ends of the core sleeve halves 24 and 46 will be fixed against relative longitudinal movement while the upper casting 36 will be permitted to slide longitudinally upon an actuation of the trigger handle 30 and the underlying trigger 54 in a further assembly stage as shown in fig1 the assembly formed with among other components the outer and inner bottom sleeve halves 22 and 42 can be slid longitudinally into the lower casting 44 through the open upper end thereof until upper.
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conditioning compressor all not illustrated the internal combustion engine 10 also includes a supercharger assembly 20 which is driven by the belt 16 and increases the air pressure within the intake manifold of the internal combustion engine 10 in accordance with conventional practice the supercharger assembly 20 includes a housing 22 which receives supports and protects various components of the assembly 20 the drive belt 16 is received upon a pulley 24 secured to an input shaft 26 which provides rotary energy to the supercharger assembly 20 a first gear train 30 includes a pinion gear 32 which is secured to the input shaft 26 rotates therewith and engages a larger diameter spur input gear 34 the spur gear 34 drives a continuously variable hydrostatic transmission assembly 40 specifically the spur gear 34 is secured to and drives an input shaft 42 of the continuously variable hydrostatic transmission assembly 40 the hydrostatic transmission assembly 40 also includes an output shaft 44 which is coupled to and drives a spur output gear 46 the input shaft 26 also drives a second gear train assembly 50 specifically the input shaft 26 is directly coupled to and drives a carrier 52 which freely rotatably supports a plurality of planet gears 54 on associated stub shafts 56 the planet gears 54 engage a circular ring gear 58 having both internal or female gear teeth.